Field of the Invention
The invention relates to a trimmer for trimming brochures. The trimmer has lower blade holders and upper blade holders for top cutting blades and bottom cutting blades lying opposite them, a guide rail configuration, and tensioners. The tensioners are used for locking the lower blade holders on the guide rail configuration.
Trimmers of this type have been marketed by the applicant as a respective component part of gathering and stitching machines having the type designations ST100 and ST300. The above mentioned guide rail configuration and the tensioners serve to adapt the top and bottom cutting blades to the spine length of the brochures which is to be produced. The duration of this adaptation is part of the fitting time, within which gathering and stitching machines that contain trimmers have to be changed over from one brochure format to another.
It is accordingly an object of the invention to provide a trimmer for trimming brochures which overcomes the above-mentioned disadvantages of the prior art devices of this general type, which keeps the time required for changing over a post-treatment printing machine having the trimmer, for example a gathering and stitching machine, from one brochure format to another, as short as possible.
With the foregoing and other objects in view there is provided, in accordance with the invention, a trimmer for trimming brochures. The trimmer contains lower blade holders, upper blade holders, and top cutting blades and bottom cutting blades disposed on the upper and lower blade holders and across from each other. A guide rail configuration is provided. Tensioners are provided for locking the lower blade holders on the guide rail configuration. The tensioners are actuated from one and the same side of the trimmer.
In order to achieve the object, there is provision for the tensioners of the trimmer mentioned in the introduction to be actuable from one and the same side. This has a favorable effect on the time required for changeover, insofar as a path is saved for the tool setter, which path is necessary in the trimmer mentioned in the introduction and belonging to a gathering and stitching machine, insofar as a tensioner for a blade holder which bears an upper blade for top trimming and a tensioner for a blade holder which bears a lower blade for bottom trimming are accessible there only from mutually opposite sides of the trimmer. If no bridge is provided for this purpose in the case of an interlinked assembly, long paths can namely be required in order to pass from one side of the trimmer to the opposite side of the trimmer. Even walking over a bridge that might be provided takes time. However, this time is saved using a configuration of a trimmer mentioned in the introduction according to the present invention.
Other features which are considered as characteristic for the invention are set forth in the appended claims.
Although the invention is illustrated and described herein as embodied in a trimmer for trimming brochures, it is nevertheless not intended to be limited to the details shown, since various modifications and structural changes may be made therein without departing from the spirit of the invention and within the scope and range of equivalents of the claims.
The construction and method of operation of the invention, however, together with additional objects and advantages thereof will be best understood from the following description of specific embodiments when read in connection with the accompanying drawings.
Referring now to the figures of the drawing in detail and first, particularly, to
To this extent, the tensioners 7 of both lower blade holders 1.1 and 1.2, that is to say that lower blade holder for top trimming and that lower blade holder for bottom trimming, can be actuated from one and the same side of the trimmer.
In a preferred refinement, a common actuator 8 is provided for the tensioner 7 of both lower blade holders 1.1 and 1.2.
A respective tensioner contains a displaceable tensioning cam 7.3 (see
The tensioning cam 7.3 is displaceable to the extent that it (in the form of a slotted guide) is machined into a pivoting part 7.3.1 (in the form of a plate here) which for its part is suspended on the lower blade holder 1.1 by a joint 7.6 and can thus be pivoted.
In the present exemplary embodiment, the cam follower 7.4 which interacts with the tensioning cam 7.3 is a bolt which is disposed on the tensioning element 7.5 and engages into the above mentioned slotted guide which forms the tensioning cam 7.3.
In the present exemplary embodiment, the tensioning element 7.5 is of multipart configuration and contains a tensioning plate 7.5.1 which bears the cam follower 7.4 which is configured in the form of the above mentioned bolt, and a shaped part which can be screwed to the tensioning plate and forms a tensioning shaft 7.5.2 which penetrates the clamping strip 7.1 which is assigned to the lower blade holder 1.1 and, at one shaft end which penetrates the clamping strip 7.1 and then projects beyond it, has a tensioning head 7.5.3 which is, for example, screwed on, fixed by a locknut and supported on the clamping strip 7.1 via a spring assembly 7.5.4.
The center axes of a joint 7.6, of the bolt that forms the cam follower 7.4, and of the tensioning shaft 7.5.2 preferably lie in one and the same vertical plane.
In
As can be seen, the second latching depression 7.3″ is disposed in such a way that, even in the tensioned state of the tensioner 7, the center axis of the bolt which forms the cam follower 7.4 lies in the abovementioned vertical plane in which the pivot axis A of the joint 7.6 also lies, about which pivot axis A the pivoting part 7.3.1 can be pivoted.
In the refinement of the tensioner 7 according to
In the present exemplary embodiment, the tensioning shaft 8.1 is rotatably mounted at one respective end in a flange 8.3 that for its part is fastened to a non-illustrated frame. The tensioning shaft 8.1 is connected fixedly to a handwheel 8.4 so as to rotate with it on one side of the trimmer. To this extent, the lower blade holders 1.1 and 1.2 can be clamped and released without tools by appropriate manual rotation of the handwheel 8.4. For this purpose, the tensioning shaft 8.1 has the continuous eccentric 8.2, or one eccentric 8.2 for each respective tensioner 7, for engagement into corresponding slots 7.3.2 in the pivoting parts 7.3.1 belonging to the tensioners 7 for the lower blade holders 1.1 and 1.2.
The respective pivoting part 7.3.1, the respective tensioning element 7.5 which is connected to the pivoting part 7.3.1 via one of the cam followers 7.4, and the respectively associated clamping strip 7.1 or 7.2 form a tie rod, as can be seen, by which the respective lower blade holder 1.1 or 1.2 can be pressed against the guide rail configuration 5.
In the exemplary embodiments which have been explained to this extent and have a displaceable tensioning cam 7.3, a cam follower 7.4 which interacts with the tensioning cam 7.3, and a tensioning element 7.5 which is connected to the cam follower 7.4, the tensioning cam 7.3 is displaced by pivoting a component which forms the tensioning cam 7.3. However, it goes without saying that a translatory displacement of a tensioning cam also lies within the scope of the invention. Furthermore, of course, other mechanisms than the ones shown for pivoting a pivoting part that has a tensioning cam also lie within the scope of the invention.
Furthermore, tensioning cams of different types than that already described also lie within the scope of the invention. The shape of the tensioning cam 7.3 provided in the exemplary embodiments shown results, however, in an advantageous manner, in the tensioner 7 or 7′ not exerting any reaction effect on the actuator 8 or 8′ in the tensioned state of the tensioner 7 or 7′, as the line of action of the tensioning force lies in the abovementioned vertical plane defined by the pivot axis A of the joint 7.6, the center axis of the cam follower 7.4 and the longitudinal axis of the tensioning shaft 7.5.2, and the tensioning force thus has no transverse force component which acts on the actuator 8 or 8′.
This application claims the priority, under 35 U.S.C. § 119, of German patent application No. 10 2004 015 591.7, filed Mar. 30, 2004; the entire disclosure of the prior application is herewith incorporated by reference.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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10 2004 015 591.7 | Mar 2004 | DE | national |