Sheet turnover mechanism

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6227532
  • Patent Number
    6,227,532
  • Date Filed
    Monday, June 21, 1999
    25 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, May 8, 2001
    23 years ago
Abstract
A turnover mechanism for handling sheets having a pair of belts, said belts are spaced one above the other, sheet turnover tubes interposed between the two belts, one of the turnover tubes facing in a direction opposite to the other turnover tubes, the sheets being fed to one of the belts, the belt moving the sheets to a turnover tube whereby the turnover tube inverts the sheets and transfers the sheets from one belt to the other belt. The belts and turnover tubes are mounted in an invertable module.
Description




BACKGROUND




The present invention relates to a turnover mechanism and more particularly to an improved turnover mechanism for inverting sheets that are fed to it and re-routing the movement of the sheets from one direction to another direction.




In the printing of documents comprising a number of sheets, the sheets are fed from a printer to various mechanisms which perform certain operations on the sheets, including assembling the sheets together in a particular order. It often occurs that in presenting the individual sheets to the various mechanisms, the sheets must sometimes be inverted and/or the order in which they are printed may need to be reversed or changed. In addition, in view of the location of the various mechanisms which may perform additional operations on the sheets, it may be necessary to reroute the sheets to different directions.




A number of mechanisms have been devised which will invert sheets and present them to additional mechanisms which will perform other operations on them. However, existing machines do not have the necessary versatility to invert the sheets and present them to any additional mechanisms which will perform other functions on them in the order which a particular document requires. Depending on the location of the additional mechanism which will perform other operations on the sheets it sometimes necessary for the sheets to be removed from the turnover mechanism and physically move them to the other mechanisms.




OBJECTS




The present invention overcomes these difficulties and has for one of its objects the provision of an improved sheet turnover mechanism which is versatile.




Another object of the present invention is the provision of an improved turnover mechanism which will turn the sheets over and present them to other mechanisms in either the same order or the reverse order from which they are presented to the turnover mechanism.




Another object of the present invention is the provision of an improved turnover mechanism in which the same mechanism can present the sheets in the desired order.




Another object of the present invention is the provision of an improved turnover mechanism in which the same mechanism can route the sheets to different directions either in the same order in which they are presented to the turnover mechanism or in the reverse order.




Other and further objects will be obvious upon the understanding of the illustrative embodiment about to be described, or which will be indicated in the appended claims, and various advantages not referred to herein, will occur to one skilled in the art upon employment of the invention practice.











DRAWINGS




A preferred embodiment of the invention has been chosen for purposes of illustration and description and is shown in the accompanying drawings forming a part of the specification, wherein:





FIG. 1

is a simplified perspective view showing a turnover mechanism made in accordance with the present invention.





FIG. 2

is a top view thereof, partly broken away.





FIG. 3

is a simplified side view of the embodiment shown in

FIGS. 1 and 2

.





FIG. 4

is a detail of one feature of the present invention.





FIG. 5

is a simplified side view of another feature of the present invention.





FIG. 6

is a simplified side view of still another feature of the present invention.





FIG. 7

is a simplified side view of a modification of the present invention.











DESCRIPTION




Referring to the drawings and more particularly

FIGS. 1

,


2


and


3


, the turnover mechanism of the present invention is mounted on an invertible turnover module M and comprises a pair of upper and lower endless belt assemblies


1


and


2


stacked one on top of the other in spaced relationship to each other. The belt assemblies


1


and


2


comprise endless belts


8


and


9


, respectively which are driven around rollers


3


-


4


and


5


-


6


, respectively, by a suitable driving mechanism (not shown).




The belts


8


and


9


are shown as being driven in the same direction,i.e. the top and bottom runs of belts


9


and


8


, respectively, in the same direction. A pair of first and second turnover tube assemblies


10


and


11


are interposed between the top and bottom belts


8


and


9


. The turnover tube assemblies


10


and


11


are preferably comprised of a pair of curved members


12


and


13


which are spaced from each other to form a curved channel


14


therebetween which is open at both ends. Each channel


14


is adapted to receive a sheet S from the sheet feed mechanism at the discharge end of the printer, turn it upside-down and re-route it by delivering it to the upper belt


8


. The turnover tube assemblies


10


and


11


are shown as facing to the right so that they will receive sheets S, invert them and re-route them to the right.




A third turnover tube assembly


15


is also provided between the belts


8


and


9


. The turnover tube assembly


15


is shown as being a left-handed tube assembly


15


having a pair of curved spaced members


16


-


17


to form a channel


18


therebetween, all of which face to the left, i.e. opposite to the right-facing turnover tube assemblies


10


and


14


. The member


17


is adjustable relative to element


16


to permit the channel


18


to be wider, narrower, or closed altogether.




A pair of sheets S are fed at right angles to the module M in the order


2


-


1


(i.e. sheet


2


is to the left of sheet


1


) as shown in

FIGS. 1 and 2

. The two sheets S are fed to each turnover tube assembly


10


and


11


. The sheets S are inverted (i.e. turned upside-down) by the turnover tube assemblies


12


, exit from the top of the channel


14


and are fed to the lower run of the upper belt


8


which moves them to the right in the same order


2


-


1


. Upper belt


8


feeds the sheets S to the upper top of the channel


18


in the third turnover tube assembly


15


, which inverts them again and deposits them on the upper run of the lower belt


9


. Here they move to the left and exit from the left hand side of the module M in the order


1


-


2


.




To ensure that the sheets S enter into the channels .


14


and


18


in the turnover tube assemblies


10


,


11


and


15


divert roller assemblies


20


are provided adjacent the channels


14


and


18


at both the top and bottom of the channels. These divert roller assemblies are substantially similar to each other and comprise rollers


21


and


22


. Each roller


21


is in contact with the inner surface of the belts


8


and


9


and each roller


22


is in contact with the outer surface thereof, (i.e. the rollers


21


contact the inner surfaces of the upper and lower runs of the belts


9


and


8


and the rollers


22


are in contact with the outer surface thereof). Each roller


22


extends from the members


12


and


16


of the turnover tube assemblies


10


,


11


and


15


. Each roller


21


is spring-pressed toward the belts by spring


23


on arm


24


so that each of the two rollers


21


-


22


bears on the belt which is between them. It will be noted that single rollers


22


are provided at the entrance to the tube assemblies to insure that the sheets S are positively directed into the channels


14


and


18


in the turnover tube assemblies


10


,


11


and


15


.




It will be noted that in the embodiment shown in

FIGS. 1

to


3


the sheets S leave the turnover module M through the left hand side thereof because other machines (not shown) which would perform additional operations on the sheets may be located on the left hand side of the turnover module M. However, where the other machines which perform additional operations on the sheets are located on the right hand side of the turnover module M, it is desirable for the sheets S to exit the module M from the right hand side. In order to do this, the entire turnover module M is inverted 180 degrees to the position as shown in FIG.


5


. In this instance all the elements and operations are the reverse of the elements and operations shown in

FIGS. 1

to


3


and the sheets S will exit from the right hand side of the turnover module M.




The present invention is also adapted to be used if inverting the sheets S a second time is not necessary. This is shown in FIG.


6


. The channel


18


in turnover tube assembly


15


can be closed by moving the curved member


17


inwardly against the other curved member


16


to close the channel


18


. The sheets S are fed by a sheet feeder to the first turnover tube assemblies


10


-


11


where they are inverted once and deposited on the upper belt


8


. Since the channel


18


in the third turnover tube assembly


15


is closed, the sheets S will not enter that turnover tube channel


18


. They will remain on the upper belt


8


to exit to the right of the module M. If it is desired that the sheets S exit from the left in this particular version, the entire turnover module M is inverted 180 degrees and the sheets S will now exit from the left.





FIG. 7

shows another embodiment of the present invention. In this embodiment, a single serpentine belt


30


is provided in a turnover module M. It is separated into spaced upper and lower segments


36


and


37


by means of rollers


31


to


34


and by a separator roller


35


. The belt


39


is operated by a suitable drive (not shown) and moves in one direction in its upper segment


36


and in the opposite direction in its lower segment


37


. Turnover tube assemblies


40


,


41


and


42


are similarly structured to the tube assemblies


10


,


11


and


15


and are interposed between the upper and lower segments


36


and


37


. In this embodiment, the sheets S are fed to the turnover tubes


40


-


41


by the lower segment


37


and are inverted and deposited on the upper segment


36


. They then move to the right and enter the third turnover tube assembly


42


which will again invert them back and deposit them on lower segment


37


. They then move to the left so as to exit from the left hand side of the turnover module M. If it is desired for the sheets to exit from the right hand side of the turnover module M, the entire turnover module M is inverted so that its operations are reversed and the sheets will exit from the right hand side of module M.




It will be seen that the present invention provides an improved sheet turnover mechanism which is versatile, which will turn the sheets over and present them to other mechanisms in either the same order or the reverse order from which they are presented to the turnover mechanism, in which the same mechanism can present the sheets in the desired order and in which the same mechanism can route the sheets to different directions either in the same order in which they are presented to the turnover mechanism or in the reverse order.




As many varied modifications of the subject matter of this invention will become apparent to those skilled in the art from the detailed description given hereinabove, it will be understood that the present invention is limited only as provided in the claims appended hereto.



Claims
  • 1. A turnover mechanism for handling sheets comprising a pair of belt means, said belt means being spaced from each other, a sheet turnover means interposed between the two belt means, means for feeding sheets to one of said belt means, said belt means moving the sheets to said turnover means whereby the turnover means inverts the sheets and transfers the sheets from said one belt means to the other belt means, said belt means and said turnover means are mounted in an invertible module, at least two turnover means are mounted between the between the belt means and face in the opposite direction, and said turnover means are turnover tubes.
  • 2. A turnover mechanism as set forth in claim 1 in which each turnover tube comprises a pair of curved members forming a channel therebetween.
  • 3. A turnover mechanism as set forth in claim 2 which sheets are adapted to be moved in one direction by a belt means, said belt means adapted to move the sheets into the channel of the turnover tubes to be transferred to the other belt means, said other belt means moves said sheets in the opposite direction.
  • 4. A turnover mechanism as set forth in claim 3 which one of the channels in said turnover tubes is adapted to be closed so that the sheets cannot enter therein.
  • 5. A turnover mechanism as set forth claim 4 in which a divert roller assembly is mounted adjacent each turnover tube.
  • 6. A turnover mechanism as set forth in claim 5 in which the divert roller comprises a pair of rollers in contact with opposite sides of the belt means.
  • 7. A turnover mechanism as set forth in claim 6 in which one of said divert rollers is mounted on turnover tubes and the other divert roller is mounted opposite thereof on a spring-pressed arm which is biased towards the belt.
  • 8. A turnover mechanism as set forth in claim 7 in which means are provided to said module 180 degrees whereby the operations are reversed.
  • 9. A turnover mechanism as set forth in claim 8 in which the belt means are separate belts spaced one above other.
  • 10. A turnover mechanism as set forth in claim 8 in which said belt means in a serpentine belt having spaced belt segments.
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