1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a system for gathering printed products along a gathering line formed by a transport device and feed devices for the printed products, where the transport device has receiving points for the supplied printed products located at regular intervals on a revolving traction mechanism.
2. Description of the Related Art
Systems of the type indicated above are used in the further processing of printed products, namely, to gather the flat products, especially printed products, into loose stacks of material. “Flat products” are understood to be folded sheets, cards, CD/DVD-ROMs, or merchandise samples. The gathered printed products are then sent to an additional processing step, where they are usually bound with wire or glue.
Feed devices, each of which is loaded with one of the types of printed product to be gathered, are located along a horizontal transport line. Receiving points or catch elements attached at regular intervals to a revolving, driven traction mechanism are conducted past all of the feed devices during one revolution and thus loaded with the printed products. Depending on the type of gathering system, the printed products can be transported either lengthwise or crosswise to their flat sides during the gathering process. So that the printed products can be bound with glue, they are laid on top of each other in the closed state to form a stack and then glued along one side in a glue binder. A sheet-gathering machine of the standard type is disclosed in CH 635 046. If the printed products are to be stitched after gathering, they must first be opened in the middle and then laid down on top of each other in the opened state.
It is possible that, because of defective printed products or malfunctions, the receiving points can be so badly damaged that they can no longer operate properly. In systems according to the prior art, defective parts must be replaced before production can resume. Under certain conditions, this can take a long time and thus significantly delay the completion of the run. This is especially irksome when there are only a few copies left to be finished and the truck hired to deliver them is already waiting at the loading dock.
In a system for gathering flat printed products, the invention is based on the object of keeping the production process running even after certain of the receiving points of the transport device have become defective.
The object is met according to the invention in that a sensor, which detects defective receiving points on the transport device, is located along the transport line and is connected to a control unit, which determines the feed of the printed products to the receiving points of the transport device.
The various features of novelty which characterize the invention are pointed out with particularity in the claims annexed to and forming a part of the disclosure. For a better understanding of the invention, its operating advantages, specific objects attained by its use, reference should be had to the drawing and descriptive matter in which there are illustrated and described preferred embodiments of the invention.
In the drawing:
The gathering devices 1 shown in
The feed devices 3 are preferably formed by sheet feeders 14, which take the printed products 4 individually from the stacks 22 and deposit them on feed conveyors 15, by means of which the printed products 14 are set down in the correct position on the growing stacks 10. The expert in the field is familiar with sheet feeders 14 of various types. In
The control unit 16 is thus able to activate or to deactivate the feed devices 3, to adjust formats, and to receive control signals from the feed devices 3, which indicate, for example, whether or not a printed product 4 of the correct thickness has been taken from the stack 22 or has been taken from the stack correctly. So that the control signals can be coordinated properly in time, at least one position sensor 21 is provided on the drive of the traction means 7; this sensor is also connected to the control unit 16 by means of a control line 17 or a separate line.
Along the gathering line 2 of the transport device 12, furthermore, sensors 8 are provided to monitor the status of the receiving points 5, 6. Thus any catch elements 13 which have been deformed or broken off completely, for example, and which cannot continue to fulfill their function can be detected. It is also conceivable, however, that the status of the catch elements and their functionality could be detected by additional components inside a receiving point 5. The sensors 8 are also connected to the control unit 16 either by the control line 17 or by separate lines.
Any known type of sensor can be used as the sensor 8. Sensors using direct optical, electrical, or mechanical detection are preferred. Sensors 8 using electrical detection are usually based on inductive or capacitive principles. Also conceivable is the use of RFID systems (Radio Frequency Identification).
The sensors 8 are preferably located before the start or after the end of the gathering line, because there the access space required for repairs is available. If, on the basis of a sensor 8, the control unit 16 establishes that a defective receiving point 6 is present, the gathering device is stopped briefly and manually loosened or emptied. The operator must now decide whether to continue the production run with one or more defective receiving points 6. The control unit 16 will assist him with this decision to the extent that, after entering the time required for the repair via the keyboard 19, it will show him on the display 18 the expected times at which production will be complete with and without the repairs. To calculate these times, the control unit 16 will take into account the number of copies still to be produced, the production speed, the repair time, the number of defective receiving points 6, and the total number of receiving points 5, 6.
While specific embodiments of the invention have been shown and described in detail to illustrate the inventive principles, it will be understood that the invention may be embodied otherwise without departing from such principles.
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20080012195 A1 | Jan 2008 | US |