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1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a device for transferring flat, flexible products from one location, such as a conveyor, to another location. The invention is especially useful for transporting newspapers between two conveyors and reorienting them for later feeding to a bagging machine.
2. Art Relating to the Invention
In the graphic arts industry, flat, flexible, printed products, such as newspapers and magazines, are often moved from one processing machine, such as an inserter, to another machine or location by line conveyors having grippers. The product is typically carried in a vertical, hanging orientation, one product per gripper. At some point along the path, the product has to be transferred from the line conveyor to another conveyor or other location, for later transport to a bagging or other machine for further processing. Very high transport speeds are necessary.
Typically, a line conveyor, as employed in the graphic arts industry, is a horizontally oriented endless chain that is equipped with a plurality of vertically oriented grippers moving overhead of other machines. The grippers clamp the top edge of the product and transport the product along. When the product arrives at its destination, the gripper opens its jaws to allow the product to fall or be removed from the conveyor to another area.
For proper handling by a bagging machine, the vertically hanging products on the overhead line conveyor need to be reoriented into a horizontal position and laid on another conveyor or other device in a serial or “singulated” arrangement, namely one product after another, flat and in single file. The spacing distance between adjacent products is also important. At present, for newspaper products, the spacing between each adjacent singulated product needs to be approximately fourteen inches, for proper, high-speed bagging to take place. However, the spacing between the vertically hanging products on the line conveyor is normally less than that, such as six inches or so, because a shorter spacing is needed to help maximize product flow speed along the conveyor.
Thus, a need exists for a high-speed transfer device that effectively (1) removes vertically oriented products from a line conveyor; (2) orients the products horizontally; (3) increases the spacing between the products; (4) singulates the products; and (5) transfers the products to another conveyor or other area for subsequent proper handling by a bagging machine or other processing machine.
It has now been discovered that, by employing a transfer wheel invention that operates as a circular gripper conveyor, a smooth and rapid transfer of the product occurs from the overhead line conveyor to an underneath singulating conveyor. The transfer wheel is eccentrically mounted within a circular frame. Movable grippers mounted on movable and pivotable spokes of the transfer wheel rotate as the wheel turns, to serially grab the products from an overhead line conveyor, space them apart, reorient them, and then deposit them flat on the singulating conveyor beneath the wheel. For example, the products can be reoriented from a vertical position to a horizontal position.
The outside ends of the spokes are attached to sliders that slide along a track or groove formed in the circular frame. As the transfer wheel rotates, the sliders continuously push and pull the spokes out and in radially, due to the eccentric mounting of the wheel. When the spokes move out, the outside ends of the spokes move apart, thus increasing the spacing distance between adjacent grippers (and their gripped products) as the wheel turns. In this way, the transfer wheel, which may also be referred to as a “singulating gripper wheel,” properly orients and spaces apart the products, and then transfers them serially to the singulating conveyor, which then transports them away to a wrapping or bagging machine or other processing area.
More particularly, in one embodiment, the present invention comprises a device for transferring flat products from a first location to a second location, comprising:
a wheel rotatably mounted between said first location and said second location; and
a plurality of movable grippers mounted to the wheel around its periphery;
whereby, as the wheel rotates, each gripper grips one of said products from the first location, increases a spacing distance between adjacent gripped products, and moves each product serially to the second location.
In another embodiment, the present invention comprises a transfer wheel device for transferring, spacing apart and reorienting a plurality of flat, flexible, vertically-oriented products from a first conveyor to a second conveyor, comprising:
a rotatable transfer wheel mounted eccentrically within a circular frame, below said first conveyor and above said second conveyor;
a plurality of bearing blocks pivotally mounted to the transfer wheel around its periphery;
an approximately radially-oriented spoke slidably held within each of said bearing blocks; and
a movable gripper mounted to a slider attached to an outside end of each spoke;
whereby, as the transfer wheel rotates, each gripper serially grips one of said products from the first conveyor, increases a spacing distance between adjacent gripped products, reorients each product to an approximately horizontal position, and deposits each product serially on the second conveyor.
These and other aspects of the present invention may be more fully understood by reference to one or more of the following drawings, in which:
In the present application, reference is made to newspaper jackets or, more simply, jackets, as the flat, flexible, printed product. Each newspaper within the jacket typically contains a number of loose inserts. It will be understood that other products besides newspapers can be handled by the present invention. In addition, while the present invention is particularly useful for positioning newspapers on a conveyor or other device for proper transportation to a wrapping or bagging machine, it will be understood that the invention may also be used to transport flat products to other processing machines or locations.
In the illustrations of
In a preferred embodiment, transfer wheel 85 is positioned below a line conveyor 51, and above a singulating conveyor 90. Line conveyor 51 has a plurality of line conveyor grippers (not shown) that hold jackets 2 of a newspaper in a vertical, hanging orientation. Typically, the newspaper will be folded, with the folded, closed side on the bottom to prevent inserts from falling out. In the illustration of
Transfer wheel 85 is operated in synchronization with line conveyor 51 and singulating conveyor 90, to ensure that the circumferential speed of the grippers 3 on the wheel is the same as the linear speed of the products 2 moving along the conveyors 51 and 90.
In another feature of the invention, and as shown in
Slidably mounted within each bearing block 80 is a spoke 82. The outer end of each spoke is attached to a slider 4, which is best seen in
Attached to each slider 4 is a movable gripper 3. Each gripper 3 has two jaws that are spring biased in a closed position. Cams are used to open the jaws. Opening cams (not shown), positioned at the top and bottom of circular frame 57, are employed for opening the jaws to grab a product 2 from above and release the product below.
In yet another feature of the invention, each gripper 3 is rotatable. For example, as seen in
In order to help control the movement of jacket 2 during its downward decent from line conveyor 51 to singulating conveyor 90, a curved guide (see
The operation of the invention will now be described, with reference to
As transfer wheel 85 continues to rotate, and as best seen in
Meanwhile, a cam mechanism (see
When a gripped product on the transfer wheel rotates into a position directly over the singulating conveyor 90, after approximately one-half of a rotation of the wheel, the jaws of gripper 3 open, and the product is released onto conveyor 90. The released products are now appropriately flat, singulated, separated from each other by the correct distance, and ready to be rapidly and effectively processed by a bagging machine or other processing machine. Typically, the products hanging from the overhead gripper conveyor will be spaced apart by approximately 6 inches. In a preferred embodiment, the present invention will increase the spacing between products to approximately 14 inches.
An alternative embodiment of the present invention is shown in
This alternative embodiment is different from the previously-described embodiment in that the spokes are fixed, whereas the spokes 82 of
While only a limited number of specific embodiments of the present invention have been expressly disclosed, it is, nonetheless, to be broadly construed and not to be limited except by the claims appended hereto.
This application is entitled to the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 60/692,696, filed Jun. 21, 2005. Such application is incorporated herein by reference.
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60692696 | Jun 2005 | US |