The invention relates to a store control device and a system comprising such a device and intended for the preparation and intermediate storage of paper reels and feeding thereof to at least one reel stand. Systems of this type are used in reel cellars of printing works for supplying the printing presses with paper. The invention also relates to a method for operating the system.
Store control devices of the generic type are known, which devices carry, as a pick-up device, rails for holding a store vehicle which travels from the chassis into store channels and can pick up or deposit a paper reel in each case at a storage place there. Such store vehicles have support surfaces which serve for holding the paper reel and can be raised and lowered for lifting or setting down said paper reel. EP 1 382 561 A1 discloses such a store control device in which the pick-up device also has raisable and lowerable claws which are extendable on both sides transversely to the direction of travel of the chassis.
By means of this store control device,.however, the paper reel cannot be turned about a vertical axis. An adjustment of the winding direction of a paper reel to a required value is consequently not possible, so that additional complicated and bulky devices, such as, for example, turntables, are required for this purpose.
WO 89/04 284 A1 discloses a store control device comprising a store vehicle which has, on a chassis, a pivot mounting which carries the rail for holding the store vehicle. However, the pivot mounting serves only for aligning the store vehicle so that it can travel in store channels on both sides of the track along which the store control device is capable of travelling, with a fork-like holder for the paper reel in front, since only in this way can it pick up or set down a paper reel. With this store control device, too, adjustment of the direction of winding of a paper reel is consequently not possible since the alignment of the pivot mounting must be in accordance with the required orientation of the store vehicle. Furthermore, the chassis does not carry raisable and lowerable claws, so that lifting of paper reels from the simple carriages usually used in reel cellars and not having a raisable and lowerable support surface is not possible. The transfer of a paper reel from such a carriage to the store control device, and vice versa, is therefore not directly possible.
WO 98/12 132 describes a store control device comprising a continuous track section on a pivot mounting, on which carriages of the type usually used in reel cellars can travel. The pivot mounting evidently serves only for aligning the carriages which travel on from a track connecting to a top end of the track of the store control device and then, after movement of the store control device, have to travel into a track of an intermediate store, which track runs transversely to the track of said store control device. An adjustment of the direction of winding of the paper reel by means of the pivot mounting is evidently not intended and is also not required since fixed turntables are present, on which such a step can be performed. A device by means of which the paper reel on the store control device could be lifted off the carriage is not present. The paper reel is loaded onto a carriage at a preparation station and remains in the intermediate store until picked up by the reel stand. This requires the carriages to return in the opposite direction or over additional tracks and complicates the control or the design of the system, or both.
It is the object of the invention to provide a store control device which offers the possibility of adjusting the direction of winding of paper reels to a required value and which furthermore permits the picking up of paper reels from simple carriages and the transfer of paper reels to such carriages. This makes it possible to construct systems comprising intermediate stores in a very simple manner without turntables and additional tracks for the return of carriages and similar relatively expensive and bulky devices and also to keep their control simple, so that no unexpected difficulties occur during operation. A corresponding system and a method for its operation likewise belong to the scope of the invention.
Below, the invention is explained in more detail with reference to figures which only show embodiments.
The system according to the invention has (
Arranged in the entrance region is a ramp 7 from which packed paper reels 4′ delivered from a main store can be rolled by means of a clamp stacker as required onto a carriage 8 of known design and can be fed to a preparation station 9 and further to the intermediate store 1. A feed track 10 on which the carriage 8 travels leads in the longitudinal direction from the end of the ramp 7 via the preparation station 9 to a pick-up position 11 at the end of the track 5.
The storage places 3 each have storage tracks 12 which are in the form of short stub tracks emanating from the track 5 and on which in each case a carriage 8 is parked, which carriage carries the prepared paper reel 4. Each of the two rows 2a, b of storage places 3 is interrupted by a transfer position 13a; b. Emanating from the transfer positions 13a, b opposite one another, in the transverse direction, are supply tracks 14a; b which lead to two reel stands 15a; b arranged on both sides of the intermediate store 1 and having unwinding axles aligned in the transverse direction and moving platforms having track sections which are continuous in the transverse direction. A parking track 16 which is in the form of a stub track and can hold a carriage 8 which is loaded with a reel core basket 17 is arranged on the opposite side of the reel stand 15a; b, in each case in the continuation of the supply track 14a; b.
The store control unit 6 according to a first embodiment (
The system is controlled by a material flow computer. In operation, the intermediate store 1 is filled with prepared paper reels 4 during a work phase. For this purpose, in each case a packed paper reel 4′ is loaded, at the end of the ramp 7, onto a carriage 8, which brings it via the feed track 10 to the preparation station 9, where it is lifted off the carriage 8, unpacked manually and provided with an adhesive area, i.e. is completely prepared, while the carriage 8 travels back to the ramp 7. During the preparation of the paper reel 4, its winding direction is also determined and is input into the material flow computer.
The prepared paper reel 4 is then placed on a further carriage 8 which travels on to the pick-up position 11. The store control device 6 stands, with pivot mounting 19 being rotated through 90°, at that end of the track 5 which abuts the pick-up position 11, so that the track section 22 connects flush with the feed track 10. The carriage 8 travels onto the track section 22, whereupon the claws 23a, b are raised and the paper reel 4 is lifted off the carriage 8. The carriage 8 then travels back onto the feed track 10 and can subsequently receive a further prepared paper reel 4 at the preparation station 9.
The winding direction of the paper reel 4 is now checked by the material flow computer. Depending on the result, the pivot mounting 19, driven by the motor 21, performs a rotation through 90°in the counterclockwise direction or the clockwise direction so that the winding direction of the stored paper reel 4 then corresponds in each case to the required value. At the same time, the store control device 6 is moved over the track 5 next to the storage place 3 provided for the paper reel 4, so that the track section 22 is flush with the storage tracks 12 of the intended storage place 3 and of the storage place 3 opposite it and connects thereto. An empty carriage 8 parked on the storage track 12 then travels onto the track section 22, whereupon the claws 23a, b are lowered and the paper reel 4 is thus set down on the carriage 8. The carriage 8 now travels from the track section 22 of the store control device 6 onto the storage track 12 of the intended storage place 3. The process is as a rule repeated until the intermediate store 1 has been filled with prepared paper reels 4.
Even if the work at the preparation station 9 comes to a stop, prepared paper reels 4 from the intermediate store 1 are fed as required to the reel stands 15a, b. For feeding an intended paper reel 4, for example to the reel stand 15a, the store control device 6 is moved next to its storage place 3, whereupon the carriage 8 carrying the paper reel 4 travels from the storage track 12 onto the track section 22 of the store control device 6. By raising the claws 23a, b, the paper reel 4 is in turn lifted off the carriage 8, which then travels back empty onto the storage track 12. The store control device 6 is then moved next to the transfer position 13a, where a carriage 8 is ready. The carriage 8 now travels onto the track section 22 of the store control device 6, whereupon its claws 23a, b are lowered and the paper reel 4 is set down on the carriage 8, which then travels again to the transfer position 13a and at the same time or subsequently over the supply track 14a further to the reel stand 15a, where it travels onto the moving platform, and the paper reel 4 is clamped. The empty carriage 8 is then moved back to the transfer position 13a, where it remains in the waiting position.
In a store control device 6 according to a second embodiment (
The operation of the system according to the invention, comprising a store control device according to the second embodiment, does not differ fundamentally from the above description. The only difference is that, during pick-up and transfer of a paper reel by the store control device 6 from a carriage or to a carriage, the latter does not travel onto the pivot mounting 19 of the store control device 6—nor is a track section provided—but instead merely travels next to the store control device 6, which then assumes its transfer state with advanced, lowered or raised claws 23a, b which project beyond the carriage 8 and are then raised for picking up a paper reel 4 from the carriage 8 or lowered for setting down a paper reel 4 on the carriage 8, and are then retracted by virtue of the fact that the store control device 6 assumes the ground state again. The setting down of a paper reel 4 on the storage trough 24 of the intended storage place 3 and the picking up of such a paper reel 4 from said storage trough 24 are effected in the same way.
According to a second embodiment of the system according to the invention, which differs slightly from the first one, the ramp 7 is (
If the required value of the winding direction for the paper reels 4 is independent of the method of their use, the paper reels 4 can all be stored in the intermediate store 1 with the same winding direction corresponding to the required value, which increases the clarity and facilitates the management of the intermediate store 1. It is of course also possible in every case to store the paper reels without any order in this context and, where necessary, to bring the winding direction of the paper reel into correspondence with the required value only on removal of the paper reel from the store, by rotation of the pivot mounting 19 of the store control device 6 through 180°.
The intermediate store 1 may also be (
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04 020 955.3 | Sep 2004 | EP | regional |