Stacking device of a printing press

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6588741
  • Patent Number
    6,588,741
  • Date Filed
    Monday, May 20, 2002
    22 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, July 8, 2003
    21 years ago
Abstract
The invention relates to a stacking device as well as to a method for depositing sheets on a stack. The task of the invention is to provide a stacking device that deposits sheets on a stacking unit quickly, cost effectively and reliably. The invention solves this task with a method for depositing sheets and a stacking device that contains two gripping devices for alternately gripping and depositing sheets.
Description




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




The invention relates in general to a method and apparatus for stacking sheets in a printing press. More specifically, after the run through the printing module of a printing press, the printed sheets are stacked in a stacking unit of the printing press where various solutions are used to pick up the sheet from the sheet path and to deposit it on the stacking unit.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




One prior art mechanism for stacking sheets involves the gripping of the sheet in a transport path with a mechanical gripper, which has two gripper plates that partially grasp the sheet and carry it from the path to a stacking unit. The gripper then deposits the sheet on the stacking unit. However, the speed of this stacking solution is limited, since only one sheet per run is grasped by the gripper and carried to the stacking unit. The speed characteristic is an important criterion for modern high speed, high productivity printing machines.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




This invention deposits sheets on a stacking unit quickly, cost effectively and reliably. The invention is directed to a method for depositing sheets, and a stacking device that contains two gripping devices, for alternately picking up and depositing sheets relative to a stack. A first gripping device picks up a sheet advantageously within reach of the sheet transport, while a second gripping device simultaneously holds the sheet stack, whereby the sheets to be deposited are at a lower level to prevent the sheet stack from moving during this process. The arrangement of the sheet on this sheet stack is in registered alignment, or stacking may also be offset lengthwise to the sheet transport path. Conveyor rollers are used for this purpose, which slow down the run of the transported sheet at a specific point in time and thus determine the stacking of various sheets in an offset manner in the lengthwise direction. The sheets may then be removed by the operator in stacks from the printing press at the rate of approximately one offset stack per printing job.




The invention and its advantages will be better understood from the ensuing detailed description of preferred embodiments, reference being made to the accompanying drawings in which like reference characters denote like parts.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




In the detailed description of the preferred embodiment of the invention presented below, reference is made to the accompanying drawings, in which:





FIG. 1

is a schematic front view of a stacking device of a printing press, whereby a gripping device holds down the sheet stack and a second gripping device waits for a sheet from the sheet path;





FIG. 2

is a schematic top view of a stacking device according to

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 3

shows a schematic view of a crank mechanism for the stacking device of this invention;





FIG. 4

shows a schematic view of the crank mechanism of

FIG. 3

being in a further position;





FIG. 5

shows a schematic view of the crank mechanism of

FIG. 3

being in a still further position; and





FIG. 6

shows a schematic side view of a gripping device utilized with this invention.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION




Referring now to the accompanying drawings,

FIG. 1

shows a schematic front view of a stacking device of a printing press. Following the printing process, sheets


5


are delivered in the direction of the observer (out of the plane of the drawing) to the sheet-stacking unit. The conveyance of the sheets


5


is essentially performed by the conveyor rollers


40


and the side conveyor rollers


50


, which turn in the same direction as the delivery direction of the sheet


5


. A complete transfer of the sheet


5


between the conveyor rollers


40


and the side conveyor rollers takes place at this point. There is a gap between the side conveyor rollers


50


that is smaller than the size of the smallest sheet format used with the printing press. A reliable transport of various sheet formats is ensured in this manner.




Grippers of a first gripper device


10


are located at approximately the height of the side conveyor rollers


50


. The first gripper device


10


is arranged approximately 50-60 mm above and beside a sheet stack


90


. A second gripping device


20


is located on the side under the first gripping device


10


, whereby in the present situation, grippers of the second gripping device


20


are positioned on the sheet stack


90


and retain and hold down sheets


5


already deposited on the sheet stack


90


. The gripper devices


10


,


20


essentially contain at least one gripper respectively, and in this example, the gripper devices


10


,


20


each contain five individual grippers, with an upper gripper plate


12


,


22


and a lower gripper plate


14


,


24


, respectively. Further, there is provided a device for moving the gripping devices


10


,


20


between at least two positions and a control device for controlling the opening/closing of the grippers and the movement between at least of the two positions, whereby the alternating positions of the gripping devices


10


,


20


at the sheet stack


90


and close to the sheet path


8


of the printing press are defined by two positions, as described above and which can be seen in FIG.


1


. The stacking device or stacker contains a tray


80


that is inclined and perpendicular to a wall of the stacking unit or bordering on the stacker wall, which provides a stacker ledge


70


for the sheets


5


.




There is a stepping motor


16


for moving the first gripper device


10


and a stepping motor


26


for moving the second gripper device


20


. Gripping device


10


is driven by a crank mechanism comprising a stepping motor


16


, a crank


13


, and a connecting rod


11


. Gripping device


20


is driven by a crank mechanism comprising a stepping motor


26


, a crank


23


, and a connecting rod


21


. The stepping motor


16


is connected to the first gripping device


10


via a crank


13


and a connecting rod


11


. The stepping motor


26


is connected to the second gripping device


20


via a crank


23


and a connecting rod


21


. Detailed description of crank mechanisms is given in

FIG. 3

,


4


and


5


. Driving the stepping motor


16


and the stepping motor


26


the gripping device


10


and the gripping device


20


is moved, respectively. The guiding plate


30


is driven by a stepping motor


17


. Guiding plate


30


is connected to stepping motor


17


and is moved around the axis of the stepping motor


17


. As described

FIG. 1

shows two positions of the guiding plate


30


, one position shown with continuous lines and the other position shown with dashed lines.




Thus there is a sheet stack


90


that lies on the tray


80


, which is inclined in the direction of the stacker ledge


70


. The sheet path


8


is further bordered by at least one side guide


30


, which is located next to the sheet path and which ensures reliable delivery of the sheet


5


. The side guide


30


is indicated with solid lines in a position next to the sheet path and with dotted lines in a second position, in which the side guide is swiveled outwards. The side guide


30


contains another conveyor roller


32


, which is positioned from below on the sheets


5


in the present state. In this first operating state, according to

FIG. 1

, the first gripping device


10


is located at approximately the height of the sheet path close to its end and the second gripping device


20


is located below the first gripping device


10


with the sheet stack


90


. The lower gripper plates


24


of the gripper of the second gripping device


20


touch the sheet stack


90


from above and exert a force on it. For this reason, the sheets


5


of the sheet stack


90


maintain their position and are protected from slipping.




In

FIG. 1

, a sheet


5


is delivered by the conveyor rollers


40


and the side transport rollers


50


in the direction of the arrow. Next, the gripper plates


12


,


14


of the first gripper device


10


open and allow the sheet


5


to be delivered between the gripper plates


12


,


14


. As soon as the sheet


5


is located at a specific section between the gripping plates


12


,


14


, the gripping plates


12


,


14


of the gripping device


10


close and grasp the sheet


5


. The gripping device


10


is then moved from its first position in

FIG. 1

to a second position in which the second gripping device


20


in

FIG. 1

is located. At the same time, the second gripping device


20


is moved, controlled by the control device of the gripping devices


10


,


20


, from the second position to the first position near the sheet stack


90


. The first gripping device


10


approaches the sheet stack


90


and the stacking wall with the stacker ledge


70


. The lower gripping plate


14


of the gripping device


10


moves past the stacker ledge


70


and touches the stacker ledge


70


in such a way that the sheet


5


is released from the grip of the lower and upper gripping plates


12


and


14


and is ejected. As a result, the sheet


5


is deposited on the sheet stack


90


, whereby the edge of the sheet borders the stacker ledge


70


, due to the ejection of the sheet


4


at the stacker ledge


70


and the inclined tray


80


.




When the gripping devices


10


,


20


have reached their end position, they have switched their positions; the first gripping device


10


is located at the second position in which the second gripping device


20


is located in FIG.


1


and vice versa. The first gripping device


10


now holds down the sheet stack


90


and the second gripping device


10


opens its gripping plates


22


,


24


to pick up another sheet. The directions of movement of the two gripping devices


10


,


20


are both horizontal and vertical and are controlled by the control device. It is obvious from the description to date that the gripping devices


10


,


20


have switched their positions and their respective functions at the positions; the gripping devices


10


,


20


are used alternately to hold down the sheet stack


90


and to grasp and carry sheets


5


to the sheet stack


90


of the tray


80


. In their holding-down function, the lower gripping plates


14


,


24


, press the sheets


5


down on the sheet stack


90


, as can be seen in FIG.


1


.





FIG. 2

illustrates a schematic top view of the stacking device according to FIG.


1


. It can be seen that the side conveyors


50


are arranged approximately between the grippers of a second gripping device


20


at the second position. Furthermore, the side conveyor rollers


50


are arranged above the second gripping device


20


, as can be seen in FIG.


1


. In this illustration according to

FIG. 2

, the first gripping device


10


is located to the left next to the second gripping device


20


; indeed, the first gripping device


10


is located above and laterally offset to the second gripping device


20


. The upper gripping plates


12


,


22


of the gripper taper horizontally in the direction of the sheet


5


and are shown coated on their insides that are gripping the sheets


5


, so that the sheet


5


is not damaged by the gripping or transportation by the gripping devices


10


,


20


. The lower gripping plates


14


,


24


, have a rectangular shape. If further developed, the stacking device can be configured with an offset of the sheet position. This means that the sheets


5


are arranged with the stacks offset lengthwise, i.e., in the sheet running direction or “in track”. This leads to a stack of sheets


5


that can be removed by the operator of the printing press in individual stacks, corresponding to a single printing job by the printing press. The offset of sheets


5


is achieved, in which the sheets


5


on their way over the sheet path are slowed down at various positions by the side conveyor rollers


50


. Accordingly, the sheets


5


are transported more or less far in the direction of the direction arrow and reach various positions of length.





FIG. 3

shows a schematic view of the crank mechanism comprising stepping motor


16


connected to crank


13


, which is connected to connecting rod


11


via a link


19


.

FIG. 3

makes clear the way the gripping device


10


is moved. In

FIG. 3

crank mechanism is shown in a position at which crank


13


and connecting rod


11


are aligned and have their maximum length seen in the direction to plate


18


. At one end connecting rod


11


comprises a pin


17


reaching through an opening


31


in the plate


18


. As shown, opening


31


has a round form and the pin


17


is moved in the opening


31


. At the other side of the plate


18


in

FIG. 3

the pin


17


is connected to the gripping device


10


. By driving the stepping motor


16


, the crank mechanism is moved, with the crank mechanism moving the gripping device


10


as described above. In

FIG. 3

crank mechanism comprising stepping motor


16


, crank


13


, connecting rod


11


and plate


18


is shown exemplary. A crank mechanism comprising stepping motor


26


, crank


23


, connecting rod


21


, and plate


28


respectively is driven in the same way.





FIG. 4

shows another position of the crank mechanism with the stepping motor


16


continued to move and the crank


13


and the connecting rod


11


being in different alignments. Stepping motor


16


has moved the crank


13


and the connecting rod


11


and consequently moved pin


17


at the end of the connecting rod


11


in the opening


31


and moved the gripping device


10


connected to the pin


17


. The gripping device


10


relating to the position of the crank mechanism shown in

FIG. 4

has another position comparing to FIG.


3


and is moved away from the sheet stack


90


, as shown in FIG.


2


.





FIG. 5

shows another position of the crank mechanism with the stepping motor


16


continued to move and the crank


13


and the connecting rod


11


being in different alignments with the crank mechanism and the pin


17


being in a nearly extreme position and moving back to the position shown in

FIG. 1

as indicated by the arrow. Pin


17


is moving further through opening


31


and reaches the position of

FIG. 1

next.





FIG. 6

illustrates a schematic side view of the gripping device


10


,


20


in more detail driven by said stepping motor


16


,


26


and crank mechanism. The upper gripping plate


12


and the lower gripping plate


14


include a clamping mouth


110


and a clamping mouth


120


(coated tabs) respectively for gripping a sheet between them. Upper gripping plate


12


is connected via a tension spring


60


to an arm


34


that initiates opening the clamping mouth


110


and the clamping mouth


120


by an arm


40


reaching from said arm


34


to the upper gripping plate


12


. Upper gripping plate


12


has a lever


50


, which touches a stop


130


in a position when the gripping device


10


,


20


is moved in a direction towards the right side of FIG.


6


. Movement in a horizontal direction is achieved by a slider


165


sliding on a guiding device


160


, movement in a vertical direction is achieved by a slider


85


sliding on a guiding device


82


, as shown in FIG.


6


. Slider


85


is fixed to an arm


87


bent from said lower gripping plate


14


. Sliding in vertical direction and in horizontal direction causes the gripping device


10


,


20


to slide in vertical and in horizontal direction respectively. Upper gripping plate


12


and lower gripping plate


14


are connected by a tension spring


60


. At one end upper gripping plate


12


is connected to a pivot


95


that is mounted at said lower gripping plate


14


. The arm


34


is connected to a pivot


100


that is mounted at the rear side of the lower gripping plate


14


. Lower gripping plate


14


is connected to arm


34


by a pressure spring


70


. When lever


50


is moved towards stop


130


lever


50


presses against stop


130


causing upper gripping plate


12


to open clamping mouth


110


. This is the open position for receiving a sheet between clamping mouth


110


and clamping mouth


120


.




Next, with slider


85


moving along the guiding device


82


and slider


165


moving along guiding device


160


, arm


34


is moved towards sheet stock


90


and is pressed against sheet stock


90


. Thereby arm


40


presses against upper gripping plate


12


and moves upper gripping plate


12


so that clamping mouth


110


moves away from clamping mouth


120


. Because of this the sheet between the clamping mouth


110


of the upper gripping plate


12


and the clamping mouth


120


of the lower gripping plate


14


let loose and falls onto the sheet stock


90


. After the arm


34


leaving paper staple


90


, force of the pressure spring


70


causes to close clamping mouth


110


and clamping mouth


120


by pressing arm


34


away from lower gripping plate


14


and consequently arm


40


releases force from upper gripping plate


12


. Then the first gripping device


10


is moved away from the paper staple


90


and in the direction to stop


130


to take over a further sheet while the second gripping device


20


is moved towards the sheet stock


90


. First gripping device


10


and second gripping device


20


take alternating positions as already described.




The invention has been described in detail with particular reference to certain preferred embodiments thereof, but it will be understood that variations and modifications can be effected within the spirit and scope of the invention.



Claims
  • 1. Stacking device of a printing press, characterized in that the stacking device contains two gripping devices (10,20) for alternately grasping and depositing sheets (5), and a device for alternately moving said gripping devices (10, 20) between a first position, in which one of said gripping devices (10, 20) is positioned on a sheet stack and holds it down, and a second position, in which one of said gripping devices (10, 20) is located near the sheet path (8) to pick up a sheet (5).
  • 2. Stacking device of a printing press according to claim 1, characterized in that said gripping devices (10, 20), respectively, contain rows of grippers consisting of individual grippers.
  • 3. Stacking device of a printing press according to claim 2, characterized in that said grippers of the gripping devices (10, 20) have coated tabs.
  • 4. Stacking device of a printing press according to claim 1, characterized by an arrangement of the sheet (5) on the sheet stack (90) offset lengthwise by controlled conveyor rollers (40, 50).
  • 5. Stacking device of a printing press according to claim 1, characterized by a delivery tray (80) inclined diagonally to the sheet path (8).
  • 6. Stacking device of a printing press according to claim 1, characterized in that said gripping devices 10, 20 are arranged between the two outermost conveyor rollers.
  • 7. Stacking device of a printing press according to claim 1, characterized by a swiveling side guide (30).
  • 8. Method for depositing sheets (5) on a delivery tray (80) of a printing press, characterized by gripping of a first sheet (5) by a first gripping device (10) at a first position and depositing of a second sheet (5) on a delivery tray (80) by a second gripping device (20), movement of the first gripping device (10) with the first sheet (5) in the direction of the second position with the delivery tray (80) and movement of a second gripping device (20) in the direction of the first position, depositing of the first sheet (5) on the delivery tray (80) by the first gripping device (10) and the gripping of a third sheet (5) by the second gripping device (20), and movement of the second gripping device (20) with the third sheet (5) in the direction of the second position and movement of the first gripping device (10) in the direction of the first position.
  • 9. Method for depositing sheets (5) on a delivery tray (80) of a printing press according to claim 8, characterized by the running of the gripper along the stacker ledge (70), opening of the gripper as a reaction of the gripper hitting the sheet stack (80) and ejection of the sheet (5) from the gripper at the stacker ledge (70) by removal of the gripper from the sheet stack (80).
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
101 26 893 Jun 2001 DE
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