This application is a National Stage under 35 U.S.C. § 371 of International Application No. PCT/EP2017/025300, filed on Oct. 5, 2017, which claims priority to European Patent Application No. 16020405.3, filed Oct. 18, 2016, the contents of all of which are incorporated by reference in their entirety.
The present invention relates to a device which performs the switching of one or more plate elements taken to be separated and ejected from the normal processing circuit, while the plate elements travel continuously at the output of a processing machine. The ejected plate elements are used for example for inspection, and/or for their scrapping. The invention relates also to a switching and ejection method for a plate element.
Plate element processing machines are used in the field of packaging manufacturing, and in particular packages manufactured from sheets or strips, in particular elements in the form of sheets of paper, of plastic or of cardboard, whether flat or corrugated. They can be machines which perform a processing of these plate elements, namely, for cutting, scoring, embossing and printing. They can also be machines performing such processing and also, subsequently, the operations of folding and gluing to form, in line, a folding box.
In the machines of the prior art this ejection is performed by stopping the machine to manually take the plate element to be rejected. In other cases, a systematic inspection is performed continuously on each individual cut when the latter passes through a module dedicated to inspection, for example to visual inspection.
It is a matter of switching and ejecting, by separating from the normal processing circuit, on demand or cyclically, at least one plate element forming a reject. Such a switching from the normal processing circuit is particularly implemented downstream of a printing machine, in the case of printing performed on the top face of the plate element, without contact with the top face of the plate element in order not to damage this top face. Such switching from the normal processing circuit can also be implemented at another point on the normal processing circuit, to set aside the non-conforming plate elements.
One aim of the present invention is to propose a switching device and a switching and ejection method, for transferring a plate element from an upstream module to a first downstream module or a second downstream module situated under the first downstream module.
Another aim of the invention is to provide a switching device and a switching and ejection method that make it possible to continuously advance plate elements, without slowing down the rate of advance of the plate elements, in order to continue the processing steps for the non-ejected plate elements normally.
Another aim of the present invention is to make it possible to perform the switching toward either the first downstream module or the second downstream module, or on demand, or according to a programmed frequency. The change of destination of the switching can occur for example after a single plate element is directed to the first downstream module or to the second downstream module, and before a successive series of plate elements is directed to the other downstream module, out of the first downstream module and the second downstream module. That can also occur after a first series of plate elements is directed to the first downstream module or to the second downstream module, and before another successive series of plate elements is directed to the other downstream module out of the first downstream module and the second downstream module.
To this end, the destination of the switching device is rapidly modified, and is done so accurately, in order not to hamper the correct operation of the plate element processing machine.
According to the invention, a switching device for transferring and ejecting a plate element in a sorting unit comprises:
This solution makes it possible, by a simple pivot movement of the tilting part forming the transport means, to direct the plate element in motion either to the first downstream module (first position of the transport means) or to the second downstream module (second position of the transport means). The low second position is situated under the high first position, and likewise the high first position is situated above the low second position.
According to a variant, the transport means have a top face, which is substantially horizontal in the high first position, with this same top face of the transport means being inclined downward in the downstream direction in the low second position of the downstream portion of the transport means. According to another variant, the transport means have a top face, which is substantially horizontal in the low second position, with this same top face of the transport means being inclined upward in the downstream direction in the high first position of the downstream portion of the transport means.
This solution offers the particular advantage in relation to the prior art of not having to stop, nor even slow down the plate element processing machine to effect a rejection of one or more plate elements. Thus, the rate of processing of the plate elements is unchanged. The number of successive plate elements switched to the first downstream module and the number of successive plate elements switched to the second downstream module can be allocated as desired.
The present invention further relates to a sorting unit, comprising
Such a sorting unit makes it possible to perform, in the same machine, different processing operations on the plate elements, depending on whether the plate element passes into the branch provided with the first downstream module or into the branch provided with the second downstream module.
The present invention relates also to a plate element processing machine equipped with a sorting unit, as described and claimed.
The present invention relates also to a method for switching a plate element at the output of a processing machine. The method comprises the steps of:
Such a method can be implemented while the plate elements arrive continuously one behind the other on the upstream portion of the transport means.
Examples of implementation of the invention are indicated in the description illustrated by the attached figures in which:
The longitudinal direction is defined in relation to the direction of transport of the plate elements. The transverse direction is defined as being the direction orthogonal to the transverse direction and in the transport plane of the plate elements. The upstream, and respectively the downstream, is defined as being a backward position, respectively a forward position, in relation to the direction of transport of the plate element.
The sorting unit 100 illustrated in
The sorting unit 100 comprises, from upstream to downstream, an input 101, a switching device 130, a first downstream module 140, a second downstream module 150 and an output 102. The plate element 20 which is printed on its top face arrives on the switching device 130.
The switching device 130 comprises transport means 132 forming a part tilting about a shaft 134 of pivot-forming axis R2 (see
According to a preferential arrangement the belt or belts 133 are vacuum belts forming a vacuum band conveyor. Openings or perforations are formed in the belts 133 for air suction purposes. The belt or belts 133 are associated with one or more vacuum boxes, which are connected to a vacuum source and which are arranged under the belt or belts 133. The use of vacuum box and belt 133 makes it possible to hold the plate elements 20 during their transport, the plate elements 20 being pressed against the belt or belts 133 without it being necessary to hold the plate elements 20 by their top face. With at least one box and at least one vacuum belt 133, the switching device 130 does not touch the printed top face of the plate elements 20. The printed top face of the plate elements 20 is still fragile, the printing inks are not yet fully dried.
The axis R2, which is oriented in the transverse and horizontal direction, is situated in an upstream or backward portion of the transport means 132. To allow this tilting movement, raising means 135 are mechanically connected to the transport means 132, away from the axis R2. All the transport means 132 are linked to the raising means 135, such that the transfer belts 133 remain parallel to one another.
This parallelism exists in all the positions of the switching device 130, in the high first position, the low second position or an intermediate position of the transport means 132. In all these positions, the top face and the top portion of all the transfer belts 133 remains in the same plane, extending between the upstream and the downstream. This top face of the top portion of the transfer belts 133 forms the reception face for the plate element 20.
The raising means 135 comprise an eccentric mechanism with a rotary eccentric shaft, of camshaft type 131 represented in
The switching device 130 is in the high position or first position, and makes it possible to transfer a plate element 20 passing over the switching device 130 to the first downstream module 140. The switching device 130 is in the low position or second position, and makes it possible to transfer a plate element 20 passing over the switching device 130 to the second downstream module 150.
When the operator wishes (manually or by programming of the switching device 130) to modify the destination of the switching device 130, in order to divert one or more plate elements as rejects, the transport means 132 lower (arrow D in
As an example, between the high first position (
The first downstream module 140 is arranged above the second downstream module 150, the two being mounted on the same frame (
More specifically, the first downstream module 140 is capable of moving the plate element 20, arranged flat on one or more first downstream transfer belts 141. The first downstream transfer belts 141 are endless belts, particularly of vacuum type, formed with openings or perforations for air suction purposes. The first downstream transfer belt or belts 141 are associated with one or more vacuum boxes, which are connected to a vacuum source and which are arranged under the first downstream transfer belt or belts 141.
The use of box and first downstream transfer belt 141 makes it possible to hold the plate elements 20 during their transport, the plate elements 20 being pressed against the belt or belts 141 without it being necessary to hold the plate elements 20 by their top face. With at least one box and at least one vacuum belt 141, the printed top face of the plate elements 20 will not be touched by the first downstream module 140. The printed top face of the plate elements 20 is still fragile, the printing inks are not yet fully dried.
The first downstream transfer belts 141 transport the plate element 20 from upstream to downstream according to a second travel speed v2 higher than the first travel speed v1 used for the switching device 130. In this way, when the plate element 20 arrives from the switching device 130 placed in its first position (
As an example, the plate elements advance with a speed v1, an interval of a few millimeters is left between two plate elements 20 on the switching device 130. With an overspeed v2, a few milliseconds make it possible to tilt the transport means 132 between the first position and the second position or, vice versa, between the second position and the first position. Given the speeds and rates of movement for the transport means 132, the switching device 130 according to the invention forms an ejector of flipper type.
Then, the second downstream module 150 can have different configurations and use. In particular, the second downstream module 150 is capable of conducting a plate element 20 from its bottom face and/or from its top face to a reception station for rejects 160 (see
According to one embodiment, the second downstream module 150 is capable of moving the plate element 20, from upstream to downstream, according to a third travel speed v3 higher than the first travel speed v1 (see
According to one embodiment, the second downstream module 150 allows for the advance of the plate element 20 arranged flat on a transfer belt. In the exemplary embodiment illustrated, the circuit of a plate element 20 going to scrap passes through the switching means 130 with the transport means 132 in the low second position, and the second downstream module 150. Moreover, according to the embodiment illustrated, the second downstream module 150 comprises, to drive the plate element 20, pairs of second downstream endless belts 151 and 152 arranged facing one another, and set in motion around drive rollers 153.
The pairs of second downstream endless belts 151 and 152 are offset in relation to the first downstream transfer belts 141, and inserted between the first downstream transfer belts 141. This arrangement means that the first downstream module 140 and the second downstream module 150 are nested one inside the other, which makes the first downstream module 140 and second downstream module 150 arrangement particularly compact in just one and the same frame.
At this stage, the plate element 20 entering into the second downstream module 150 is considered to be waste. The pairs of second downstream endless belts 151 and 152 will be able to catch, clamp and transport the plate element 20 between them, to the rejection reception station 160, even if the printed top face of the plate elements 20 is still fragile, and the printing inks are not yet fully dried.
The invention relates also to a method for switching the path of a plate element in a sorting unit 100 at the output of a processing machine 1, comprising the following steps:
In this method, depending on the destination of the plate element and on the starting position, low or high, of the transport means, the lowering step can precede or follow the rising step.
Consequently, the present invention also covers a method for switching the path of a plate element 20 in a sorting unit at the output of a processing machine 1, comprising the following steps:
The present invention is not limited to the embodiments described and illustrated. Numerous modifications can be made, without in any way departing from the framework defined by the scope of the set of claims.
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