This application claims the priority of European Patent Application No. 01810814.2 filed on Aug. 22, 2001, the disclosure of which is being incorporated herein by reference.
The invention relates to a device for gathering signatures, conveyed straddling, into printed products, such as newspapers, magazines, brochures and the like. The device consists of a conveying arrangement that forms a saddle-shaped gathering section and has signature feeders arranged along the gathering section, which are respectively controlled with the same or a changeable angle of rotation and driven cycle-synchronous with the conveying arrangement.
A device of the aforementioned type is installed, for example, in a gathering and wire-stitching machine referred to as “Prima mit AMRYS” [excellent with AMRYS] and is acknowledged in a prospectus by MULLER MARTINI, Issue AMRYS/9412/M1/D. A gathering and wire-stitching machine of this type has been used in the printing office of a Swiss Publishing House since 1994.
A gathering and wire-stitching machine equipped with so-called servomotors for each signature feeder and the conveying arrangement is disclosed in Japanese Unexamined Published Patent Application 04-269594 A.
It has been known for some years to persons skilled in the art of the print-processing and the print subsequent treatment industry that over a broad application range, machines with working-cycle connected processing stations—following mechanical superimposition drives—can now be equipped with independently controlled or regulated drive motors. This is due to the fact that motors controlled with the same angle of rotation or a changeable angle of rotation have been made available in recent years. Consequently, the purchasing costs of such motors have continued to drop.
It is an object of the present invention to take design measures for a device of the aforementioned type, or a gathering and wire-stitching machine, so that the feeders, equipped with an individual drive, can be interchanged along the effective conveying arrangement.
This object is solved according to the invention in that the signature feeders are detachably connected to a machine frame for the conveying arrangement.
As a result, complete feeder units can be exchanged or replaced easily with the aid of a forklift or other lifting devices.
A frame part preferably forms the machine frame for attaching at least one signature feeder, thus ensuring a quick structural change in the gathering and wire-stitching machine.
Machine frame parts designed for two signature feeders have also proven suitable as simple components for a structural reconfiguration.
The machine frame advantageously has several frame parts, lined up parallel to the conveying arrangement, which make it possible to restart the operation of a gathering and wire-stitching machine within a short time because of the fast and exact assembly.
For creating feeder units that can be made operational within a short time, it has proven advantageous if the signature feeders are connected to the machine frame such that they can be secured and can be adjusted to change the distance relative to the conveying arrangement.
It is useful if the signature feeders are respectively connected with a support to the machine frame or the frame parts and in a preferred embodiment, they may be detachable from one another.
An adjustment device is preferably provided between support and signature feeder, which makes it easy to adjust or change the distance between a signature feeder and the conveying arrangement.
Of course, the adjustment device could also be arranged between support and machine frame or frame part.
The adjustment device is designed to adjust the signature feeders three-dimensionally. That is, the signature feeders can be adjusted to the side and in height, so that each signature feeder can be adjusted individually relative to the conveying arrangement.
A motorized control for the adjustment and change of the signature feeder may be employed in a preferred embodiment.
A support proves to be suitable for accommodating a control device for the associated signature feeder.
A signature feeder with an associated support and at least a part of an adjustment device advantageously forms a processing unit that can be exchanged or can be added in order to expand a gathering and wire stitching machine, wherein the unit should be easy to install or exchange.
The supports for the signature feeders can be installed advantageously between the side plates of two frame parts, which form a stable machine frame when strung together.
The frame parts are preferably designed such that they can be leveled and are provided with a leveling device for this purpose.
The frame part and support are advantageously designed such that they can be joined, so that the supports can be inserted into the frame parts, for example by inserting or lowering them between side guides.
The frame parts are advantageously designed so as to conduct compressed air and a vacuum inside pipelines for the signature feeders. Line segments are provided for this and can be connected between the frame parts.
Gathering devices of the type mentioned here can be connected at the conveying end to a suitable wire-stitching device of a gathering and wire-stitching machine and can be controlled jointly. In this preferred embodiment, the conveying arrangement may also extend with cycle-synchronous movement into and past the wire-stitching region.
In the following, the invention is explained with the aid of an exemplary embodiment and by referring to the drawings, to which we refer for all details not further explained in the specification.
According to one embodiment of the invention, the conveying arrangement 2 includes a saddle-shaped support on which the signatures rest in a straddling position and on which the signatures are conveyed by a carrier 7 at a rear edge in conveying direction passes the signature feeders 3. The signature feeders 3 that are strung together side-by-side, only one of which is shown in
In the interest of having short operating, set-up, assembly and replacement times, the signature feeders 3 are installed on a machine frame 8, so as to be detachable. The machine frame 8 is connected to the conveying arrangement 2, along which the gathered signatures are transported below the signature feeders 3.
The left end of frame part 9, shown in
The same design principle for frame part 9 could also be used for only one signature feeder 3. Each signature feeder 3 is mounted on a separate support 11, belonging only to this feeder, which takes over the secure connection between a signature feeder 3 and the machine frame 8 and/or a frame part 9.
An adjustment device 12 is provided between signature feeder 3 and support 11 for adjusting or changing the distance between a signature feeder 3 and the conveying arrangement 2 that gathers the signatures. The adjustment device is designed for adjusting or changing the height and side position of the signature feeder 3, relative to the position of a signature on the conveying arrangement 2. As previously mentioned in the above, the distance could be adjusted or changed either manually or motorized, or with the aid of a programmed control. Options of this type are known for gathering and wire-stitching machines.
In a preferred embodiment, support 11 may have a hollow design, which is particularly suitable for accommodating a control device for the signature feeders 3.
A feeder unit is respectively installed between two side panels 13, 14 of a frame part 9. The frame part can also be designed for one feeder unit only, in which case it would be approximately half as long as the frame part 9 shown herein.
The frame part 9 is provided with a plurality of leveling devices 15 in the region of the machine base, so that the frame part 9 may be mutually aligned with another frame part.
In order to conduct compressed air and/or provide a vacuum that is employed to operate the signature feeders 3, the frame parts 9 are provided with pipeline segments 16, which penetrate the side panels 13, 14 parallel to the conveying arrangement 2, and on which pipe connectors 17 are arranged for tapping the medium. Controllable valves 18 are furthermore installed on the side panels 13, which supply the selected energy via hoses, not shown herein, to the pneumatically operated signature guides 19 or the suction devices of a signature feeder 3 (not shown). The pipe sections 16 of a feeder unit can be connected with couplings to the pipe sections of adjacent feeder units. Of course, the pipes are provided with end caps (not shown herein).
A gathering device 1 of the proposed type can be designed such that it can be connected on the conveying end to a wire-stitching device of a gathering and wire-stitching machine.
The invention has been described in detail with respect to preferred embodiments, and it will now be apparent from the foregoing to those skilled in the art, that changes and modifications may be made without departing from the invention in its broader aspects, and the invention, therefore, as defined in the appended claims, is intended to cover all such changes and modifications that fall within the true spirit of the invention.
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