Three-way diverter

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6595518
  • Patent Number
    6,595,518
  • Date Filed
    Thursday, December 6, 2001
    22 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, July 22, 2003
    21 years ago
Abstract
A three-way diverter having two paper guide elements which, in the area of the fork in the paper running paths, are pivotably arranged upstream of the dividing points of the paper running paths in such a way that, in a first position, they connect the access to the central outlet and, as a result of one of the paper guide elements in each case being pivoted into a second or third position, one of the outer outlets for the paper run is opened and the other outlets are blocked. The access has a funnel-like taper in the paper running direction and, downstream of the taper of the access, there are on both sides depressions which are sufficiently large that, in the second or third position, they accommodate both leading ends of the paper guide elements such that the latter lie to one side of the paper run.
Description




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




The invention relates to a three-way diverter having two paper guide elements which, in the area of the fork in the paper running paths, are pivotably arranged upstream of the dividing points of the paper running paths in such a way that, in a first position, they connect the access to the central outlet and, as a result of one of the paper guide elements in each case being pivoted into a second or third position, one of the outer outlets for the paper run is opened and the other outlets are blocked.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




A three-way diverter is disclosed by DE-A 1 499 553. In the case of this three-way diverter, the switching travel and therefore the switching time is too long for specific applications.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The invention is therefore based on the object of shortening the switching time of a three-way diverter.




According to the invention, the object is achieved by the access having a funnel-like taper in the paper running direction and, downstream of the taper in the access, there being on both sides depressions which are sufficiently large that, in the second or third position, they accommodate both leading ends of the paper guide elements in such a way that the latter lie to one side of the paper run.




The invention achieves a not inconsiderable shortening of the switching travel and therefore the switching time, which is relevant to all applications in which a long switching path hampers the achievement of a faster machine run. For this reason, installing the three-way diverter according to the invention in the paper run in a printing machine with digital image generation has proven to be very expedient. The most far-reaching reduction in the switching travel and therefore the switching time can be achieved by the access having a height which exceeds the maximum thickness of papers to be processed by the amount required for smooth-running guidance of these papers.




One expedient refinement provides for each paper guide element to be assigned a sensor for position interrogation. By arranging the two sensors, it is possible to determine which of the three possible paths is open.




Provision is advantageously made for the actuating elements for the paper guide elements to be designed in such a way that they are in the rest position when in the position in which the most used outlet is open. As a result, in the case of current-operated actuating elements, for example in the case of solenoids, current can be saved and there is always a defined position in the event of a power outage.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING




The invention will be explained below using an exemplary embodiment illustrated in the drawing. The FIGURE shows a three-way diverter


1


having two paper guide elements


2


,


3


which, by means of mountings


14


, are arranged at the dividing points


9


,


10


of the paper running paths


6


and


7


and also


7


and


8


.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




In the representation by means of continuous lines, in each case a leading end


12


of a paper guide element


2


,


3


lies in one of two depressions


11


arranged on both sides. In this position, the access


5


is connected to the central outlet


7


. If a paper guide element


2


,


3


is pivoted, then the access


5


is connected to one of the paper running paths


6


or


8


. Represented by dash-dotted lines is the pivoting (arrow


17


) of the paper guide element


3


into a position such that the access


5


is connected to the outlet


8


. The depressions


11


have a depth such that the leading ends


12


of the paper guide elements


2


,


3


lie outside the paper run, represented by arrows


4


, even in the last named position. The actuating movements


17


are carried out by actuating elements (not illustrated) which are operatively connected to the paper guide elements


2


,


3


at the articulations


15


.




The invention provides for the actuating travel of the paper guide elements


2


,


3


to be reduced in that the access


5


has a funnel-like taper in the paper running direction


4


and, downstream of this taper of the access


5


, the depressions


11


for accommodating the leading ends


12


of the paper guide elements


2


,


3


are arranged. In this case, the largest saving in actuating travel, and therefore the greatest shortening of the switching time, is achieved when the access


5


has a height


13


which is dimensioned such that it exceeds the maximum thickness of papers to be processed to such an extent that smooth-running and therefore fast guidance of the same is still ensured.




The paper guide elements


2


,


3


are expediently located in the rest position when in a position in which they connect the access


5


to the outlet which is used most frequently; this may be the outlet


7


or one of the other two outlets


6


or


8


. In this rest position, actuating elements designed as electromagnets, for example, are non-energized, and the paper guide elements


2


,


3


are held in the rest position by springs (not illustrated).




By means of two sensors


16


, the positions of the two paper guide elements


2


,


3


may be registered. For example, the sensors


16


can be arranged in such a way that they register the contact in the depressions


11


. Of course, any other arrangement is likewise conceivable. The essential factor is that the connection of the access


5


to one of the three outlets


6


,


7


or


8


can be registered by means of two sensors. Of course, the positions can also be determined by its being registered whether the actuating elements, for example electromagnets, are energized or not.















Parts List


























 1




Three-way diverter







 2, 3




Paper guide elements







 4




Arrow: paper run







  5, 6, 7, 8




Paper running paths







 5




Access







 6, 7, 8




Outlets







 7




Central outlet







 9, 10




Dividing points of the paper running paths







11




Depressions







12




Leading ends of the paper guide elements







13




Height of the access







14




Mountings of the paper guide elements







15




Articulations of actuating elements







16




Sensors







17




Arrow: pivoting one of the paper guide elements














Claims
  • 1. A three-way diverter (1) having two paper guide elements (2, 3) which, in the area of the fork in the paper running paths (5, 6, 7, 8), are pivotably arranged upstream of the dividing points (9, 10) of the paper running paths (6 and 7, 7 and 8) in such a way that, in a first position, they connect the access (5) to the central outlet (7) and, as a result of one of the paper guide elements (2 or 3) in each case being pivoted into a second or third position, one of the outer outlets (6 or 8) for the paper run (4) is opened and the other outlets (7 and 8 or 6) are blocked, wherein the access (5) has stationary walls in the paper running direction (4) and, downstream of the access (5), there are on both sides depressions (11) which are sufficiently large that, in the second or third position, they accommodate both leading ends (12) of the paper guide elements (2, 3) in such a way that the latter lie to one side of the paper run (4).
  • 2. The three-way diverter as claimed in claim 1, wherein the access (5) has a height (13) which exceeds the maximum thickness of papers to be processed by the amount required for smooth-running guidance of these papers.
  • 3. The three-way diverter as claimed in claim 1, wherein each paper guide element (2, 3) is assigned a sensor (16) for position interrogation.
  • 4. The three-way diverter as claimed in claim 3, wherein the actuating elements for the paper guide elements (2, 3) are in the rest position when in the position in which the most used outlet (6, 7 or 8) is open.
  • 5. The three-way diverter as claimed in claim 1, wherein it is installed in the paper run (4) in a printing machine with digital image generation.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
200 06 890 Apr 2000 DE
Parent Case Info

This application claims the benefit of Provisional Application No. 60/283,399, filed Apr. 12, 2001.

US Referenced Citations (3)
Number Name Date Kind
5794931 Heilman et al. Aug 1998 A
5868387 Kida et al. Feb 1999 A
6176485 Wingate Jan 2001 B1
Foreign Referenced Citations (1)
Number Date Country
57-203648 Dec 1982 JP
Provisional Applications (1)
Number Date Country
60/283399 Apr 2001 US