This application claims priority from Japanese Patent Application No. 2003-419486, which is incorporated herein by reference.
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a sheet positioning apparatus in a sheet feeding section of a printing press for lateral positioning of sheets of paper.
2. Related Art
In a conventional sheet feeding section, sheets of paper (hereinafter simply referred to sheets) are fed from the top of a stack one by one to a printing section. Specifically, sheets are fed from the stack onto a feeder board (a sheet mounting board) and then conveyed, and prior to being fed to the printing section, the leading edge of each sheet abuts a leading-edge abutment member for fore-aft positioning with respect to the sheet feeding direction, and then sheets are clamped by a pair of upper and lower rollers and then laterally displaced so as to make a lateral edge of each sheet abut a lateral-edge abutment member for lateral positioning. As used throughout the description, the directional term “fore-aft” and “laterally” or “lateral” are used with respect to the sheet feeding direction, in which sheets are fed from a sheet feeding section to a printing section in a printing press, as long as any specific definition is not made.
Sheets to be printed by the printing press have different thicknesses. For a relatively thick sheet, it is possible to securely make a lateral edge of the sheet abut the lateral-edge abutment member. On the contrary, a relatively thin sheet, which is likely to be with poor stiffness, may be forced upward or curled upward at its lateral edge, which results in poor accuracy in lateral positioning. In order to prevent this upward curling of a lateral edge of a relatively thin sheet, a sheet-holding-down member is disposed above the feeder board with a given distance therefrom so as to hold down the sheet from above, which sheet happens to be curled upward at a lateral edge due to abutment with the lateral-edge abutment member. Since a space between the sheet-holding-down member and a sheet on the feeder board is preferably set small enough to achieve efficient holding down of sheets, the sheet-holding-down member as provided is generally designed to be capable of adjusting the height thereof so that where a relatively thin sheet is used, the sheet-holding-down member is moved downward, and where a relatively thick sheet is used, it is moved upward. This type of mechanism is disclosed such as in Japanese Utility Model Application Laid-open No. Hei-2-41937 and Japanese Patent Application Laid-open No. Hei-10-250882.
The above sheet-holding-down member however requires the operator to adjust the height every time sheets are changed to those having a different thickness. This is a troublesome work and also may cause a trouble with sheet feeding when a thick sheet is fed with the sheet-holding-down member held at a lower position.
In consideration of the above problem, it is an object of the present invention to provide a sheet positioning apparatus equipped with a sheet-holding-down member that is capable of preventing upward curling of a lateral edge of a sheet, while reducing the workload of the operator in adjusting the height of the sheet-holding-down member according to the change in thickness of sheet.
According to one aspect of the present invention, there is provided a sheet positioning apparatus in a sheet feeding section for lateral positioning of sheets, each placed on a feeder board and fed in a sheet feeding direction to a printing section of a printing press. The sheet positioning apparatus includes: a laterally displacing means of displacing an oncoming sheet laterally with respect to the sheet feeding direction; a lateral-edge abutment member disposed to abut a lateral edge of the sheet so as to achieve lateral positioning; a sheet-holding-down member that has a sheet-holding-down part that holds down the sheet from above for preventing the lateral edge of the sheet from being curled upward when the sheet abuts the lateral-edge abutment member; said sheet-holding-down part of the sheet-holding-down member being movable close to and away from an upper surface of the feeder board; a limiter for limiting movement of the sheet-holding-down part so as to prevent the same from moving close to the upper surface of the feeder board as passing a predetermined height limit; and an urging means for urging the sheet-holding-down part to the upper surface of the feeder board, in which said sheet-holding-down part is moved upward away from the upper surface of the feeder board against the urging force of the urging means by the sheet displaced by the laterally displacing means, when the sheet has a thickness larger than a predetermined thickness.
In the sheet positioning apparatus having the above arrangement, although the sheet-holding-down member is designed to allow its sheet-holding-down part to be movable close to and away from the upper surface of the feeder board, the sheet-holding-down member does not move to a height lower than the predetermined height limit, since the limiter limits the movement of the sheet-holding-down member. This predetermined height limit is preferably set to be suitable for holding down from above a relatively thin sheet or a sheet having a thickness smaller than a predetermined thickness to prevent the upward curling of the relatively thin sheet. Thus, the sheet-holding-down member can prevent a lateral edge of a relatively thin sheet from being curled upward. On the other hand, although the sheet-holding-down member is kept urged downward by the urging means, it can move upward away from the predetermined height limit. Accordingly, when an attempt is made to move laterally a relatively thick sheet or a sheet having a thickness larger than a predetermined thickness to make its lateral edge abut the lateral-edge abutment member by the laterally displacing means with the sheet-holding-down part of the sheet-holding-down member set at a predetermined height, the sheet-holding-down part is pressed by this relatively thick sheet and necessarily forced upward or retracted upward against the urging force of the urging means. Therefore, it is possible to achieve lateral positioning even for a relatively thick sheet by making a lateral edge of the sheet abut the lateral-edge abutment member. As a result, it is possible to securely feed each sheet into the printing section.
In the present invention, the limiter may be arranged so as not to be adjustable in height. That is, it is possible to employ an arrangement where the limiter is of a fixed-type and the height limit which is predetermined for the sheet-holding-down member is not varied. However, the arrangement with the limiter adjustable in height, which allows the predetermined height limit to be varied, enables the apparatus to deal with great variation in thickness, as well as achieving fine adjustment to the predetermined height limit according to the type, stiffness or the like of sheets which may be varied even if they have a common thickness. Thus, more accurate positioning can be achieved.
While the sheet-holding-down member may be linearly moved upward and downward, it is also possible to make the sheet-holding-down member pivotally movable about an axis extending parallel to the sheet feeding direction. In this case, the sheet-holding-down member is retracted upward as it pivotally moves upon receiving pressure from a sheet, and therefore can be more smoothly retracted upward.
As described above, for a relatively thin sheet or a sheet having a thickness smaller than a predetermined thickness, it is possible to securely prevent upward curling of the sheet by the sheet-holding-down member. For a relatively thick sheet or a sheet having a thickness larger than a predetermined thickness, the sheet-holding part is necessarily forced upward upon receiving pressure from the sheet when it is laterally displaced. Thus, even with the height of the sheet-holding-down part set at a given height, it is possible to securely feed sheets having different thicknesses to the printing section as performing lateral positioning thereof. As a result, it is possible to omit the necessity to adjust the height of the sheet-holding-down member every time the thickness of a sheet is changed, and reduce the operator's workload.
The above, and other objects, features and advantages of the present invention will become apparent from the detailed description thereof in conjunction with the accompanying drawings wherein.
Now, the description will be made for a sheet positioning apparatus in a sheet feeding section of a printing press, according to an embodiment of the present invention with reference to the drawings attached hereto.
As illustrated in
Specifically, as illustrated in
The pair of upper and lower rollers 2, 3 each are rotated about the axis extending parallel to the fore and aft direction (the sheet feeding direction). Specifically, the lower roller 3 located beneath the sheet 1 is a driving roller, while the upper roller 2 located above the sheet 1 is a follower roller that follows the lower roller 3 upon receiving the driving force thereof. The contact point between the upper roller 2 and the lower roller 3 is equal in height to an upper surface 6 of the feeder board. The pair of these rollers 2, 3 are located closer to the lateral edge 1b than to the center, of the sheet 1 so as to pull and displace the sheet 1 into abutment against the lateral-edge abutment member 4. The lower roller 3 is fixed in position, while the upper roller 2 is vertically reciprocated according to the sheet feeding timing. Specifically, the sheet positioning apparatus has an arm support shaft 7 that is disposed on the left side of the feeder board as viewed in
On the other hand, the arm support shaft 7 pivotally supports a second pivotally moving arm 10 that extends downward with a distal end thereof provided with a cam follower 12 that runs on a cam 11. The first pivotally moving arm 8 is urged by a coil spring 13 so as to allow the upper roller 2 to rotate in such a direction as to come into contact with the lower roller 3. This urging force is transmitted to the second pivotally moving arm 10 via an intermediate member 30, thereby urging the cam follower 12 in such a direction as to allow the same to come into contact with the cam 11. With this arrangement, when the sheet 1 is moved forward to the printing section, the cam 11 causes the second pivotally moving arm 10 and the first pivotally moving arm 8 to rotate in the anti-clockwise direction as viewed in
The lateral-edge abutment member 4 is mounted on the upper surface 6 of the feeder board. Specifically, as illustrated in
Now, the description will be made for the sheet-holding-down member 5. The sheet-holding-down member 5 is pivotally supported by the roller support shaft 9 in such a manner as to be pivotally movable rightward and leftward about the shaft 9. With this arrangement, when the first pivotally moving arm 8 has been pivotally moved upward and thereby the upper roller 2 has been moved upward away from the lower roller 3, the sheet-holding-down member 5 is also moved upward. The sheet-holding-down member 5 has a thin-plate-like guide part 50 that faces the upper surface 6 of the feeder board, and a pair of fore and aft shaft support members 51 that project from an upper surface of the plate-like guide part 50. In this embodiment, the plate-like guide part 50 and both the shaft support members 51 are made independently of each other and therefore made up of three parts in total, while it is possible to form them integral to each other as an integral part. The plate-like guide part 50 has a right end 50a bent upward, while the plate-like guide part 50 has a rear end 50b bent upward. The right end 50a of the plate-like guide part 50 extends slantingly upward in order to make the sheet 1 smoothly pass therethrough when the sheet is displaced towards the side close to the lateral edge 1b. This arrangement makes it hard to damage the sheet 1 by the right end 50a of the plate-like guide part 50 during the sheet 1 is laterally displaced. The rear end 50b of the plate-like guide part 50, which also extends slantingly upward, acts as a guide to guide the sheet 1 and hence allow the same to smoothly move forward through the pair of rollers 2, 3. The plate-like guide part 50 also has a left end 50c that has the aforesaid pair of laterally extending projections 52. The projections 52 laterally extend across the end surface 4a of the lateral-edge abutment member 4 as viewed in plan of
On the other hand, one of the pair of extensions 8a, 8b of the first pivotally moving arm 8 or the extension 8b in this embodiment has an adjustment screw 20 as a limiter that has a lower end adapted for abutting the upper surface of the plate-like guide part 50, and a coil spring 21 as an urging means for urging the plate-like guide part 50 into abutment with the lower end of the adjustment screw 20. The adjustment screw 20 is located on the right side of the roller support shaft 9 (close to the opposite lateral edge of the sheet 1) as viewed in
The sheet 1 is thus positioned by using the sheet positioning apparatus having the above arrangement. As described above, the projections 52 are positioned as close as possible to the upper surface 6 of the feeder board in normal operation, it is possible to securely prevent upward curling of the lateral edge 1b of a relatively thin sheet (e.g., a sheet having a thickness smaller than a predetermined thickness such as 0.1 mm), when it has abut the lateral-edge abutment member 4. If a relatively thick sheet (e.g., a sheet having a thickness larger than a predetermined thickness such as 0.1 mm) is used, while holding the sheet-holding-down member 5 in the same state without rotating the adjustment screw 20, mainly the lateral edge 1b of the sheet 1 presses a lower surface of the plate-like guide part 50 upward when the sheet 1 is displaced to the side close to the lateral edge 1b by the pair of rollers 2, 3, which pressure causes a clockwise moment as viewed in
Although the projections 52 are provided in pair along the sheet feeding direction in the above embodiment, various modifications to the number, position, shape and the like of the projections 52 can be made within the scope of the present invention. Although the projections 52 are integrally formed with the plate-like guide part 50 so as to act as a sheet-holding-down part in the above embodiment, the sheet-holding-down part may be formed independently of the plate-like guide part 50. For example, the plate-like guide part 50 is formed separately from the sheet-holding-down member 5 and fixed to the first pivotally moving arm 8, while only the sheet-holding-down member is connected to the shaft support members 51 so as to be pivotally movable about the roller support shaft 9. It is also possible to use an urging means other than the coil spring 21. The adjustment screw 20 provided as a limiter may be fixed in position so as to fix the height limit, and various modifications to the structure of this limiter can be made within the scope of the present invention.
This specification is by no means intended to restrict the present invention to the preferred embodiments set forth therein. Various modifications to the sheet positioning apparatus, as described herein, may be made by those skilled in the art without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention as defined in the appended claims.
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