This invention relates to the production of bulk packs and small packs of napkins and the like from a stack of folded sheets, and more particularly to an apparatus and method for separating a continuously building stack of sheets into a series of bulk packs or alternatively into a series of small packs.
Napkins are typically packaged for sale in either a so-called “small pack” or a “bulk pack.” The napkins in the bulk packs are typically compressed prior to being wrapped in a poly film or paper wrapper, and are shipped in the compressed state. Small packs are typically not compressed prior to wrapping. The napkins within a bulk pack or a small pack may be interfolded, in some products and simply folded one or more times without interfolding in other products.
The production of either bulk packs or small packs (also referred to as “flat packs”) of napkins involves essentially three separate processes. In the first process the napkins are folded. Typically a folding apparatus will produce a continuously building stack of folded or interfolded napkins In the second step in the process, the stack is separated into a stream of spaced-apart packs of napkins In the third step of the process, the napkins are wrapped. The machinery associated with such processes is generally referred to as a folder, a separator, and a wrapper.
The machinery and processes previously utilized for producing bulk packs of napkins were incapable of producing small packs. Similarly, prior approaches and machinery for making small packs were incapable of producing bulk packs.
In prior methods and apparatuses for producing bulk packs, the folded sheets generally proceed through the entire machine with the napkins standing on edge, with the individual bulk packs being compressed by a portion of the separator or the wrapper, prior to the wrapping material being secured about the compressed bulk pack. Commonly assigned U.S. Pat. No. 7,470,102 illustrates such an apparatus and method.
In prior small pack production methods and machinery, however, the small packs are typically processed with the napkins lying flat, and being moved along from one process station to another by a continuously moving paddle conveyor. Commonly assigned U.S. Pat. No. 6,832,886 illustrates such a prior approach and apparatus.
It is desirable to provide a new apparatus and method capable of alternatively producing either bulk packs or small packs of napkins on a single processing line.
The invention provides an improved apparatus and method for producing either small or bulk packs in a single processing line through use of a pack dispatching arrangement operable in a bulk pack mode for delivering bulk packs received at an inlet of the pack dispatching arrangements to a bulk pack transfer station with the sheets in the bulk pack resting on the edges of the folded sheets, and also alternatively operable in a small pack mode for delivering small packs received at the inlet of the pack dispatching arrangement to a small pack transfer station with the small pack resting on one of the faces of the small pack.
In one form of the invention, a pack dispatching arrangement is provided for alternatively dispatching a stream of spaced apart small packs or bulk packs of folded sheets separated from a stack of folded sheets by a single separator arrangement along different paths, such as paths to different wrappers for different sized packs. The separator arrangement separates the stack of folded sheets into a stream of spaced apart packs of folded sheets, with the folded sheets in the stack in the separated packs being oriented on an edge of the folded sheets. The packs each have an upstream and downstream face thereof oriented substantially perpendicular to the edges of the folded sheets. The pack dispatching arrangement includes an inlet for receiving each pack from the separator arrangement with the sheets in the pack oriented on their edges. The pack dispatching arrangement further includes a bulk pack transfer station and a small pack transfer station. The bulk pack dispatching arrangement is operable in a bulk pack mode for delivering a bulk pack received at the inlet of the pack dispatching arrangement to the bulk pack transfer station with the sheets in the bulk pack resting on the edges of the folded sheets. The pack dispatching arrangement is alternatively operable in a small pack mode for delivering a small pack received at the inlet of the pack dispatching arrangement to the small pack transfer station with the small pack resting on one of the faces of the small pack.
Some forms of a pack dispatching arrangement, according to the invention, include a pack turning arrangement having a pack directing surface for contacting the edges of the sheets in each small pack, during operation of the pack dispatching arrangement in the small pack mode. The pack directing surface urges the small pack to turn from the orientation as received at the inlet, with the sheets in the pack oriented on the edges of the sheets, toward the orientation with the small pack resting on one of the faces of the small pack.
Where a single separator arrangement produces first and second parallel streams of spaced apart small packs or bulk packs of folded sheets separated from respective first and second stacks of folded sheets, a pack dispatching arrangement according to the invention may include first and second dispatching channels and a control arrangement operatively connected between the single separator and the first and second dispatching channels. Each of the first and second dispatching channels include respective inlets, bulk pack transfer stations, small pack transfer stations, and pack turning arrangements. The control arrangement is operatively connected for alternatively controlling operation of the separator arrangement in respective first and second dispatching channels in the bulk pack and small pack modes of operation.
In some forms of the invention having first and second dispatching channels within a pack dispatching arrangement according to the invention, the first and second inlets and their respective transfer stations are aligned in a parallel relationship with one another along a common first plane. The small pack transfer stations are aligned with one another in a parallel arrangement along a second common plane offset from and extending substantially parallel to the first common plane. The control arrangement operates the first and second pack turning arrangements for delivering small packs received at the respective first and second inlets to the respective first and second small pack transfer stations with each of the small packs resting on one of the faces of that small pack in the small pack mode.
In some forms of the invention, the control arrangement in a pack dispatching arrangement, according to the invention, is configured to operate the first and second pack turners independently from one another. The control arrangement may be further configured for operating the first and second pack turners in such a manner that delivery of one of the small packs in the first and second dispatching channels is delivered to its respective small pack transfer station later than the other of the small packs from the first and second dispatching channels.
A pack dispatching arrangement, according to the invention, may further include a small pack conveying arrangement disposed and operatively connected for receiving the small packs at the first and second small pack transfer stations and conveying the small packs away from the first and second small pack transfer stations. Such a pack conveying arrangement may include a moveable member passing sequentially through the first and second small pack transfer stations for receiving the small packs at the first and second small pack transfer stations and conveying the small packs away from the first and second small pack transfer stations.
A small pack conveying arrangement, according to the invention, may include a paddle conveyor having first and second moveable members in the form of spaced first and second paddles passing sequentially through the first and second small pack transfer stations for receiving the small packs at the first and second small pack transfer stations and conveying the small packs away from the first and second small pack transfer stations. The control arrangement may be operatively connected to the paddle conveyor and configured for operating the first and second pack turners in such a manner that delivery of one of the small packs in the first and second dispatching channels is delivered to its small pack transfer station later than the other of the small packs from the first and second dispatching channels, to thereby facilitate transfer of the small packs from the pack turners to the first and second paddles of the paddle conveyor. In some forms of the invention, the paddle conveyor of the small pack conveying arrangement may be configured for moving the first and second paddles through the first and second small pack transfer stations in the uniformly spaced manner at a constant speed.
In some forms of the invention, a separator apparatus is provided, for separating a stack of folded sheets into either small or bulk packs of folded sheets. Such a separator apparatus includes a separator arrangement and a pack dispatching arrangement. The separator arrangement is configured for separating the stack of folded sheets into a stream of spaced apart packs of folded sheets, in which the folded sheets in the stack and the separated packs are oriented on an edge of the folded sheets with the packs each having an upstream and a downstream face thereof oriented substantially perpendicular to the edges of the folded sheets. The separator arrangement is alternatively operable in a small pack and a bulk pack mode.
The pack dispatching arrangement includes an inlet for receiving each pack from the separator arrangement, with the sheets in the pack oriented on their edges. The pack dispatching arrangement also includes a bulk pack transfer station and a small pack transfer station. The pack dispatching arrangement is operable in a bulk pack mode for delivering a bulk pack received at the inlet of the pack dispatching arrangement to the bulk pack transfer station with the sheets in the bulk pack resting on the edges of the sheets. The pack dispatching arrangement is alternatively operable in a small pack mode for delivering a small pack received at the inlet to the small pack transfer station with the small pack resting on one of the faces of the small pack.
It will be noted that in either the bulk pack mode or the small pack mode of operation, the pack dispatching arrangement receives the bulk or small pack at the inlet of the pack dispatching arrangement with the sheets in the pack oriented on their edges. The pack dispatching arrangement then directs bulk packs to the bulk pack transfer station with the sheets in the pack still oriented on their edges in the bulk pack mode of operation. In the small pack mode of operation, the pack dispatching arrangement directs the small packs to the small pack transfer station and reorients the small packs in such a manner that they are delivered to the small pack transfer station with the sheets in each small pack resting on one of the faces of that respective small pack.
In this manner, a separator apparatus according to the invention may receive a continuous stream of folded sheets with the sheets resting on their edges, separate the sheets into small packs in the small pack or bulk packs in the bulk pack mode, with the pack dispatching arrangement delivering the stream of bulk packs to the bulk pack transfer station in the bulk pack mode, or alternatively delivering the small packs to the small pack transfer station in the small pack mode of operation. The bulk packs may then be delivered from the bulk pack transfer station to a bulk pack wrapper located downstream from the separator apparatus, or alternatively, in the small pack mode of operation, the small packs may be delivered from the small pack transfer region to a small pack wrapper located downstream from the pack dispatching arrangement. In the manner, the dispatching arrangement allows a single folder and separator to feed bulk packs and small packs to either a bulk pack wrapper or a small pack wrapper disposed downstream from the pack dispatching arrangement.
In an apparatus or method according to the invention, a pack dispatching arrangement may further include a pack turning arrangement having a pack directing surface for contacting the edges of the sheets in each small pack during operation of the pack dispatching arrangement in the small pack mode. The pack directing surface is configured for urging the small pack to turn from the orientation as received at the inlet of the pack turning arrangement, with the sheets in the pack oriented on the edges of the sheets, toward the orientation with the small pack resting on one of the faces of the small pack.
One form of a pack turning arrangement, according to the invention, includes a pivotable arm and at least one pack face guide member. The pivotable arm has a proximal end thereof pivotably attached with respect to the inlet of the pack dispatching arrangement. The pivotable arm includes the pack directing surface. The at least one pack face guide member is disposed adjacent the pivotable arm for contacting and supporting the one of the faces of the small pack, as the small pack is turned from resting on edge to resting on one of the faces of the small pack by the pack directing surface of the pivotable arm.
Where the small pack defines a length thereof between the upstream and downstream faces of the small pack, a pack turning arrangement having a pivotable arm, according to the invention, may further include upstream and downstream face guide members, spaced from one another in a parallel manner at a guide width for accommodating the small pack length. The upstream and downstream face guide members are configured for contacting and supporting both the upstream and downstream faces of the small pack as the small pack is turned from resting on edge to resting on one of the faces of the small pack. In some forms of the invention, at least one of the upstream and downstream guide members is moveable between at least a first and a second position thereof with respect to the inlet for changing the guide width between the upstream and downstream guide members to correspond with small packs having a first length and a second length different from the first length.
In some forms of the invention, the upstream and downstream guide members are at least partly curved and define respective longitudinal lengths thereof. At least one of the upstream and downstream guide members includes at least a first and a second element adjustably connected to one another for changing the longitudinal length of the at least one of the upstream and downstream guide members.
In forms of the invention having a separator arrangement, the separator arrangement includes an upstream finger and a downstream finger configured for respectively supporting the upstream and downstream faces of the small pack as it moves through the pack dispatching arrangement. The separator fingers are operatively connected for retracting after the small pack is moved into the upstream and downstream guide members by the pack directing surface of the pivotable arm. The separator fingers may then be operatively returned to a location for receiving a next small pack after retracting. Once in that location, one or both of the separator fingers can be extended and used to support the upstream and downstream faces of the next small pack.
In some forms of the invention having a pivotable arm, the pivotable arm is configured for receiving the small pack in a first angular position thereof with respect to the inlet and delivers the small pack to the small pack transfer station in a second angular position of the pivotable arm. The pivotable arm is also configured for returning to the first angular position thereof after delivering the small pack to the small pack transfer station for receiving a next small pack from the separator fingers.
In some forms of the invention having a pack dispatching arrangement including a pivotable arm, the pivotable arm remains in the second angular position thereof when the pack dispatching arrangement is operating in the bulk pack mode, and the separator fingers transport the bulk pack past the pivotable arm to the bulk pack transfer station.
Some forms of the invention do not use a pack dispatching arrangement having a pivotable arm.
In some forms of the invention, a pack turning arrangement, according to the invention, includes a rotatable pack turner.
In some forms of the invention, the rotatable pack turner rotates in only one direction about its axis of rotation.
In a further form of the invention, the small pack defines a width thereof between the edge resting on the pack directing surface of the rotatable pack turner and an opposite edge of the small pack that is spaced away from the pack directing surface, The rotatable pack turner may further include an opposite edge guide member extending from a distal end of the face guide surface. The opposite edge guide is spaced from the pack directing surface a sufficient distance for accommodating the small pack width. For instance, the spacing between the pack directing surface and the opposite edge guide may be slightly greater than the small pack width to accommodate variations in sheet size as well as variations in the uniformity of the width of the small pack. The opposite edge guide member may be configured for contacting and/or supporting the opposite edges of the small pack as the small pack is turned from resting on edge to resting on the downstream face of the small pack.
Some forms of the invention having a rotatable pack turner may also include an air nozzle operatively connected and configured for directing a jet of air against the upstream face of the small pack. The biasing or urging provided by the jet of air prevents upstream (or otherwise unsupported) sheets of the small pack from lifting off of the small pack while rotating from the inlet to the small pack transfer station.
In some forms of the invention, a separator arrangement may include an upstream finger and a downstream finger configured for respectively supporting the upstream and downstream faces of the small pack as it moves through the pack dispatching arrangement. The separator fingers may be operatively connected for retracting after the small pack is moved into a receptacle in the rotatable pack turner.
An air nozzle may be operatively connected and configured for directing a jet of air against the upstream face of the small pack for urging the small pack into the receptacle in the rotatable pack turner, to thereby urge the small pack to remain in the receptacle after the separator fingers are retracted. The separator fingers may be operatively connected for returning to receive another small pack subsequent to retracting after the small pack is moved from the separator fingers into the receptacle in the rotatable pack turner.
In forms of the invention having a rotatable pack turner, the rotatable pack turner may be configured for receiving the small pack in a first angular position thereof, with respect to the inlet and the rotational axis of the rotatable pack turner, and for delivering the small pack to the small pack transfer station in a second angular position of the rotatable pack turner with respect to the inlet and the rotational axis. The rotatable pack turner may be configured for returning to the first angular position thereof after delivering the small pack to the small pack transfer station for receiving a next small pack from the separator fingers. In some forms of the invention, the rotatable pack turner may rotate in only one direction about its axis of rotation while moving between the first and second angular positions of the rotatable pack turner.
Some forms of a rotatable pack turner, according to the invention, have at least two receptacles therein for receiving successive small packs from the separator fingers. The rotatable pack turner is further configured for receiving the small pack when the receptacles are respectively disposed in a first angular position thereof with respect to the inlet and rotational axes of the rotatable pack turner, and for delivering the small packs to the small pack transfer station when the receptacles are respectively disposed in a second angular position of the rotatable pack turner with respect to the inlet and the rotational axis. The rotatable pack turner may be further configured for successively returning the receptacles to the first angular position after delivering the small packs to the small pack transfer station, so that the receptacles may respectively receive.
Forms of the invention having a rotatable pack turner with at least two receptacles may also include an air nozzle operatively connected and configured for directing a jet of air against the upstream face of a small pack. The biasing or urging provided by the jet of air prevents upstream (or otherwise unsupported) sheets of the small pack from lifting off of the small pack while rotating from the inlet to the small pack transfer station. A rotatable pack turner having multiple receptacles may be rotatable in only one direction about its axis of rotation, in some forms of the invention.
In some forms, the rotatable pack turner may have two or more receptacles with each receptacle further including an opposite edge guide member. Such an opposite edge guide member may extend from a distal end of the face guide surface of each receptacle and be spaced from the pack directing surface of that respective receptacle for accommodating the small pack width as discussed above. The opposite edge guide member may be configured for contacting and/or supporting the opposite edge of the small pack as the small pack is turned from resting on edge to resting on the downstream face of the small pack.
In some forms of the invention, a rotatable pack turner includes four receptacles and has a cross-sectional shape perpendicular to the rotational axis of a wheel or disk with four equally spaced outward facing slots. The slots form the receptacles. The slots may be centered on the rotational axis of the wheel or offset from the rotational axis. The slots are sized to receive the width of the small pack.
In forms of the invention having a rotatable pack turner, the rotatable pack turner may be configured for positioning such that the separator fingers transport bulk packs past the rotatable pack turner to the bulk pack transfer station, when a pack dispatching arrangement incorporating the rotatable pack turner according to the invention is operating in a bulk pack mode. In some forms of the invention, the rotatable pack turner may be removable from the pack dispatching arrangement or at least rendered inoperable such that rotatable pack turner does not intercept packs as they pass through the pack dispatch arrangement during operation in the bulk pack mode.
Some forms of the invention include a back stop and paddle gate operatively disposed downstream and upstream respectively of the bulk transfer station for receiving the bulk pack from the separator fingers during the bulk pack mode of operation. One or both of the separator fingers may be operatively configured to retract after transferring the bulk pack to the back stop and paddle gate. The separator fingers may be further configured and operatively connected for returning to receive the next or another bulk pack from the stack.
Some forms of the invention may include pack turning arrangements other than the pivotable arm and the rotatable pack turner described above.
For example, in some forms of the invention, a pack turning arrangement may include a specific form of a rotatable pack turner in the form of an oscillating pack turner having an axis of rotation. The oscillating pack turner is disposed between the inlet, the bulk transfer station and the small pack transfer station, of the pack dispatching arrangement. Such an oscillating pack turner has at least one pack receptacle therein including a pack directing surface and a face guide surface intersecting the pack directing surface for contacting and supporting the downstream face of the small pack, as the small pack is turned from resting on edge to resting on the downstream face of the small pack by rotation about the axis of rotation of the rotatable pack turner. The oscillating pack turner may pivot alternatively in two directions about its axis of rotation between the inlet and the small pack transfer station, rather than rotating only in a single direction as in other rotatable pack turners described above.
Forms of the invention having an oscillating pack turner may also include an air nozzle operatively connected and configured for directing a jet of air against the upstream face of the small pack. The biasing or urging provided by the jet of air prevents upstream (or otherwise unsupported) sheets of the small pack from lifting off of the small pack while rotating from the inlet to the small pack transfer station.
A separator arrangement, for use in forms of the invention having an oscillating pack turner, may include an upstream finger and a downstream finger configured for respectively supporting the upstream and downstream faces of the small pack as it moves to the pack dispatching arrangement. One or both of the separator fingers may be operatively connected for retracting after the small pack is moved into the receptacle in the oscillating pack turner. The separator fingers may also be operatively connected for returning to receive the next or another small pack from the stack. The process of returning the separator fingers may occur while one or more of the separator finger(s) are retracted.
An oscillating pack turner, according to the invention may be configured for receiving the small pack in a first angular position of the oscillating pack turner, with respect to the inlet and rotational axes of the oscillating pack turner, and for delivering the small pack to the small pack transfer station in a second angular position of the oscillating pack turner with respect to the inlet and rotational axis. The oscillating pack turner may be further configured for returning to the first angular position thereof after delivering the small pack to the small pack transfer station, so that the receptacle in the oscillating pack turner may receive a next small pack from the separator fingers. An oscillating pack turner, according to the invention, may rotate alternately in two directions about its axis of rotation while moving between the first and second angular positions of the oscillating pack turner.
In some forms of the invention having an oscillating pack turner, the oscillating pack turner is configured for positioning such that the separator fingers transport bulk packs past the oscillating pack turner to the bulk pack transfer station, when the pack dispatching arrangement is operating in the bulk pack mode. In some forms of an oscillating pack turner, according to the invention, the small and bulk pack transfer stations and the oscillating pack turner are respectively configured in such a manner that the oscillating pack turner may be rotated about its axis of rotation to an angular position whereat the bulk packs can move past the oscillating pack turner to the bulk transfer station. By virtue of this arrangement, it is not necessary to physically remove the oscillating pack turner when operating in the bulk pack mode.
Various forms of an apparatus, according to the invention, may include one or more of the following in combination with a dispatching arrangement according to the invention: a folding arrangement for delivering a stack of folded sheets with each of the sheets resting on an edge of the sheet; a separator arrangement for receiving the stack of folded sheets from the folder and separating the stack into a stream of either small or bulk packs with the sheets in the small or bulk packs resting on the edges of the sheets for delivery to the inlet of the pack dispatching arrangement; a bulk pack wrapping arrangement for receiving the bulk packs from the bulk pack transfer station of the pack dispatching arrangement; and a small pack wrapping arrangement for receiving the small packs from the small pack transfer station of the pack dispatching arrangement. An apparatus, according to the invention, may also include one or more of: a bulk pack compression arrangement; a small pack conveying arrangement and a bulk pack conveying arrangement. Such a bulk pack compression arrangement may be disposed upstream from the bulk pack wrapper arrangement, or be a part of the bulk pack wrapping arrangement. The small and bulk pack conveying arrangements may be disposed respectively between the small pack transfer station and the small pack wrapper, for the small pack conveying arrangement, and between the bulk pack transfer station and the bulk pack wrapper for the bulk pack wrapping arrangement. All forms of an apparatus, according to the invention, may include a control arrangement operatively connected between elements of the apparatus for cooperatively controlling the elements of the apparatus.
In some forms of the invention, methods of separating and/or dispatching small and bulk packs are provided. These methods use the devices discussed above.
A particular method of handling a stack of folded sheets according to an implementation of the invention includes separating the stack of folded sheets, in a small-pack mode, into a stream of spaced apart small packs of folded sheets; separating the stack of folded sheets, in a bulk-pack mode, into a stream of spaced apart bulk packs of folded sheets; dispatching, in the bulk-pack mode, each bulk pack to a bulk pack transfer station using a pack dispatching arrangement; and dispatching, in the small-pack mode, each small pack to a small pack transfer station.
In one form of a method, the folded sheets in the separated packs are oriented on an edge of the folded sheets with the packs each having an upstream and a downstream face thereof oriented substantially perpendicular to the edge of the folded sheets prior to the steps of dispatching. The step of dispatching, in the bulk-pack mode, each bulk pack to a bulk pack transfer station includes delivering the bulk pack to the bulk pack transfer station with the sheets in the bulk pack resting on the edges of the folded sheets. The step of dispatching, in the small-pack mode, each small pack to a small pack transfer station includes delivering the small pack to the small pack transfer station with the small pack resting on one of the faces of the small pack.
In one form of a method, the steps of dispatching are performed using a pack dispatching arrangement having a turning arrangement and an inlet. The turning arrangement is interposed between the inlet and the bulk pack transfer station and interposed between the inlet and the small pack transfer station. The step of dispatching, in the small-pack mode, each small pack to a small pack transfer station includes rotating the each small pack with the turning arrangement about a rotational axis that is generally perpendicular to the flow of the stream of spaced apart small packs.
In one form of a method, the step of dispatching, in the bulk-pack mode, each bulk pack to a bulk pack transfer station includes passing the bulk pack past the turning arrangement along a path through the pack dispatching arrangement. In a more particular method, the step of dispatching, in the small-pack mode, each small pack to a small pack transfer station includes intercepting the small pack upstream of the bulk pack transfer station with the turning arrangement.
The invention may also take the form of a method for operating and/or constructing an apparatus according to the invention.
Other aspects, objects and advantages of the invention will be apparent from the following detailed description and accompanying drawings of exemplary embodiments of the invention.
The accompanying drawings together with the description, serve to explain the principles of the invention. In the drawings:
While the invention will be described in connection with certain preferred embodiments, there is no intent to limit it to those embodiments. On the contrary, the intent is to cover all alternatives, modifications and equivalents as included within the spirit and scope of the invention.
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As will be understood by those having skill in the art, the present invention may be practiced with efficacy as an apparatus or method for the production of bulk packs or small packs of napkins During the production of such packs of napkins, a folding apparatus will typically produce a continuously building stack of folded or interfolded napkins The stack of folded or interfolded napkins is then separated into a stream of spaced-apart packs of napkins The napkins are then typically wrapped for convenience in the delivery and sell of the bulk or small packs of napkins. Typically, the bulk packs are compressed during, or prior to being wrapped in such a manner that the wrapped bulk packs have an overall length from an upstream to a downstream face of the pack approximately equal to one-half or two-thirds of the uncompressed lengths of the bulk pack. Such processing of the napkins is typically carried out during the pack production process by machinery referred to as a folder, a separator and a wrapper. Such machinery may also use a bulk pack compression arrangement, and include one or more pack conveying arrangements.
Those having skill in the art will also recognize that the present invention may be practiced in a variety of forms utilizing a pack dispatching arrangement according to the invention either standing alone, or in combination with one or more processes or apparatuses disposed upstream and/or downstream from the pack dispatching arrangement and operatively connected thereto.
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In some embodiments, the small packs PS are not compressed prior to being wrapped. In other embodiments, however, it will be understood that the small packs PS could be compressed prior to being wrapped if such compression of the small packs PS is desired.
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As indicated above, the invention may be practiced in a variety of forms and embodiments of methods and apparatuses utilizing one or more of the machines or processes typically utilized for manufacturing small or bulk packs in conjunction with a pack dispatching arrangement according to the invention.
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The first and second separator fingers 6034 and 6036 are operatively connected for movement longitudinally along slots in the common bed 6007, and also transversely to extend above or retract below the upper surface of the bed 6007. The upper and lower count finger cassettes 6030, 6032 include a series of belt-mounted fingers which can be inserted into the continually building stack S of folded sheets at desired intervals to create a series of spaced-apart small packs PS when the separator arrangement 6018 is operated in a small pack mode (
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As described in more detail below, and in the previously referenced commonly assigned patent applications Ser. Nos. 12/759,780 and 12/966,666, the first and second separator finger 6034, 6036 work in cooperation with the fingers of the upper and lower count finger cassettes 6030, 6032 to support the downstream and upstream faces FD, FU, respectively, of the small or bulk packs PS or PB separated from the continually building stack S by the count fingers of the upper and lower count finger cassettes 6030, 6032.
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The first separator finger 6034 is moved upward through the common bed 6007 and in an upstream direction into the stacking region, and the upstream count fingers, are moved to a retracted ready position to transfer the downstream surface of the next pack to the first separator finger 6034, as shown in
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To complete the operational cycle in the bulk pack mode, the first and second separator fingers 6034, 6036 will move upstream to a point adjacent to the upstream end of the common bed 6007, and the first separator finger will move upward and into the stacking region to support the downstream end of the next pack, so that the downstream count fingers can be retracted and moved back to their ready position at the upstream end of the count finger cassettes 6030, 6032 to await insertion when the continually building stack S has added the desired number of sheets to the upstream end of the next pack. The separation process will then repeat itself for the next completed pack and each subsequent completed pack.
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The oscillating pack turner 8040 has at least one pack receptacle 8050 therein. The pack receptacle 8050 includes a pack directing surface 8052 and a face guide surface 8054 intersecting the pack directing surface 8052 for contacting and supporting the downstream face FD of each small pack PS as the small packs PS are turned from resting on edge to resting on the downstream face FD of the pack by rotation about the axis of rotation 8041 of the oscillating pack turner 8040.
The oscillating pack turner 8040 is configured for receiving the completed small pack PS in a first angular position of the oscillating pack turner 8040 with respect to the inlet 8002 and the rotational axis 8041. The oscillating pack turner 8040 is shown in the first angular position thereof in
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While not illustrated, a pack turning arrangement can handle two or more completed small packs. Pushers or paddle conveyors may be used to move the first and second small packs out of the pack turner to a small pack conveyor having regularly spaced paddles moving at a constant speed. In other embodiments of the invention, not shown, each lane in a multi-lane machine may have a separate pack turning arrangement, with the pack turners being controllable to deliver their respective small packs to the small pack transfer station at different times to match and achieve a smooth hand-off with the paddles of a paddle conveyor moving at constant speed with the paddles at fixed distances along the conveying arrangement.
While not illustrated, other embodiments of a separator/dispatcher arrangement, may utilize a pivotable arm pack dispatching arrangement having two parallel lanes for producing either small or bulk packs. The pivotable arm pack dispatching arrangement may include one pivotable arm for moving all packs from each lane or a dedicated pivotable arm for each lane. The pivotable arms and separator fingers may be moveable at different speeds so that the completed small packs may be delivered to a small pack conveyor having regularly spaced paddles moving at a constant speed, without having interference between the small packs as they are delivered to the paddles of the paddle conveyor.
Pack turning arrangements may include pack holding arrangements for retaining small packs within the pack turning arrangement as the pack turning arrangement transfers the small packs from an inlet of the dispatcher to the small pack transfer station. Pack holders, other than the air blasts discussed above, incorporating fluid actuators, gravity driven pack holders, and spring loaded pack holders are all contemplated. The pack holders operably clamp or otherwise bias or urge the upstream face FU of the small pack PS during rotation of the rotating pack turning arrangements.
All references, including publications, patent applications, and patents cited herein are hereby incorporated by reference to the same extent as if each reference were individually and specifically indicated to be incorporated by reference and were set forth in its entirety herein.
The use of the terms “a” and “an” and “the” and similar referents in the context of describing the invention (especially in the context of the following claims) is to be construed to cover both the singular and the plural, unless otherwise indicated herein or clearly contradicted by context. The terms “comprising,” “having,” “including,” and “containing” are to be construed as open-ended terms (i.e., meaning “including, but not limited to,”) unless otherwise noted. Recitation of ranges of values herein are merely intended to serve as a shorthand method of referring individually to each separate value falling within the range, unless otherwise indicated herein, and each separate value is incorporated into the specification as if it were individually recited herein. All methods described herein can be performed in any suitable order unless otherwise indicated herein or otherwise clearly contradicted by context. The use of any and all examples, or exemplary language (e.g., “such as”) provided herein, is intended merely to better illuminate the invention and does not pose a limitation on the scope of the invention unless otherwise claimed. No language in the specification should be construed as indicating any non-claimed element as essential to the practice of the invention.
Preferred embodiments of this invention are described herein, including the best mode known to the inventors for carrying out the invention. Variations of those preferred embodiments may become apparent to those of ordinary skill in the art upon reading the foregoing description. The inventors expect skilled artisans to employ such variations as appropriate, and the inventors intend for the invention to be practiced otherwise than as specifically described herein. Accordingly, this invention includes all modifications and equivalents of the subject matter recited in the claims appended hereto as permitted by applicable law. Moreover, any combination of the above-described elements in all possible variations thereof is encompassed by the invention unless otherwise indicated herein or otherwise clearly contradicted by context.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED PATENT APPLICATIONS This patent application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 61/440,767, filed Feb. 8, 2011, the entire teachings and disclosure of which are incorporated herein by reference thereto.
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61440767 | Feb 2011 | US |