The present invention relates to sheet material feeders, for example hoppers for feeding sheet material such as signatures, individual sheets or inserts from a pile.
U.S. Pat. No. 6,213,457, hereby incorporated by reference herein, discloses for example an apparatus for feeding flat products from a bottom of a pile using a sucker rotating on a sucker shaft.
U.S. Pat. No. 5,984,296, also hereby incorporated by reference herein, discloses a lifting sucker for removing a top sheet from a stack of sheet. An adjusting knob can alter a stroke distance and a consequent spacing to the sheets by various adjustable spacings of the cam paths.
U.S. Pat. No. 5,094,439 discloses a device for locking a suction nozzle of a sheet separating sucker on a top-feeding sheet feeder having an abutment attached to a governor foot drive.
It is sometimes desirable to provide for an inhibit mechanism for preventing sheets from being fed. In some prior art cam-driven devices, this inhibit mechanism has worked as a latch which removes the cam follower from the cam fully, or almost all the way off. When feeding resumes, the cam follower contacts the cam surface again all the time. However, this repeated release and contact can cause wear on the cam surface and cam and other elements in the feeder.
An object of the present invention is to provide a sheet material feeder with an inhibit mechanism which reduces cam/cam follower wear. Another alternate or additional object of the present invention is to provide a sheet material feeder which has an easily-implemented and effective inhibit mechanism.
The present invention provides a sheet material feeder comprising:
a sheet material holder for holding a pile of sheet material;
a sucker bar device having at least one sucker for contacting the sheet material, the sucker bar device having a pivot axis, and
an actuator for pivoting the sucker bar device about the pivot axis and having a first position and a second position,
when the actuator is in the first position, the sucker pivoting about the pivot axis from a first angle where the sucker contacts the sheet material by a predetermined angle so that the sucker removes the sheet material from the pile; and
when the actuator is in the second position, the sucker pivoting about the pivot axis from a second angle where the sucker does not contact the sheet material.
By providing an actuator to alter the phase of the pivot angle, the sheet material feeder can be provided with an easily implemented and effective inhibit mode.
The sucker may continue to pivot by the predetermined angle when the actuator is in the second position. The actuator preferably is connected between the sucker bar device and a cam follower, the cam follower moving the sucker by the predetermined angle.
The cam and cam follower preferably remain in contact regardless of whether the actuator is in the first or second position.
The sucker bar device preferably includes a main shaft having the pivot axis and may have a sucker bar having a sucker bar axis parallel but offset to the pivot axis. The actuator then preferably alters the angle between the pivot axis and the sucker bar axis.
A block driven by the cam through the cam follower may be connected to the sucker bar via the actuator.
A support may extend from the sucker bar, and the actuator may be supported on the support via retaining springs.
A vacuum device may cut the vacuum to the sucker when the actuator is in the second position.
The feeder may be a bottom feeder.
The present invention also provides a method for removing sheets comprising the steps of:
rotating a sucker bar device in a first operation mode from a first angle where a sucker contacts the sheet material and transports the sheet material by a predetermined angle; and
rotating the sucker bar device in a second inhibit operation mode from a second angle where the sucker does not contact the sheet material.
Vacuum to the sucker may be provided in the first operation mode and cut in the second operation mode.
The present invention will be described with respect to a preferred embodiment in which:
Sucker bar 16 includes a plurality of suckers 20 spaced axially, the suckers 20 being connected via tubing to a vacuum device 22. A controller 24 is connected to a vacuum device 22 for controlling suction to the suckers 20.
A driven block 44, shown also in
Regardless of which position actuator 30 is in, a link 40 connected to a cam follower may be driven by a cam, and act counter to a cam spring 46 fixed to a support 48 fixed to the sheet material feeder housing.
The cam follower via a link 42 drives block 44 to rotate it about shaft 12, and thus move the sucker bar 16 via support 31, and thus to move suckers 20.
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