Turning device for graphic publishing products in a conveyor line and/or packaging machine

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6527100
  • Patent Number
    6,527,100
  • Date Filed
    Friday, January 26, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, March 4, 2003
    21 years ago
Abstract
A turning device for graphic publishing products in a conveyor line and/or packaging machine that can be combined with a push conveyor (14) for the advancement of products (11), spaced out one after the other, including a supporting member (16) bearing in sequence a first conveyor unit (17) to pickup at least one of the products (11) off the conveyor line, a grasping and turnover unit (18) of at least one of the products (11), a second conveyor unit (19) to deposit at least one of the products (11), turned upside down on the conveyor line, the conveyor units (17, 19) being operated to advance in phase with the push conveyor (14) and being movable between a working position and a disengaged position with the conveyor line.
Description




The present invention refers to a turning device for graphic publishing products in a conveyor line and/or packaging machine that can be combined with a push conveyor for the advancement of products spaced out one after the other.




In packaging machines, or in conveyor lines of flat graphic and publishing products, namely sheets, signatures, magazines, brochures etc. made to advance one after the other, it must be possible to rotate and/or turnover these products, one at a time, to have both sides of the product being transported facing upwards at successive times.




This position is particularly useful when one or more additional sheets, or similar, generally known as inserts, must be combined with the graphic publishing product on both sides of the same product.




In fact, it is important that the inserts occupy a particular position or side of the product, depending on their importance and the desired type of impact on those buying the end product, with its relative inserts.




Various solutions are currently used to achieve this position.




An initial solution is that of adding a separate device at the end of the packaging machine or conveyor line, and placed in line with it, which turns the product over. Hence the turned product is then sent towards a second packaging machine or conveyor line which also adds each additional insert on a different side of the product before passing on to the packaging machine unit, which wraps it in a film of plastic material or a suitable paper cover.




This separate machine does not satisfy the need to put the required number of inserts on different sides, in addition to a basic product, and at high working speed. Furthermore, it involves the use of several lines and devices, which ties up considerable resources resulting in extra costs.




An additional solution put forward is that which is the subject of the European patent EP 819.637 of the same applicant, to which reference is made to better understand the need for such a device in a conveyor line and/or packaging machine.




Such a solution is accomplished with a grasping, rotation, 180° turnover and belt guide unit which however sets the placing of the lengthwise lateral back of the publishing product in an opposite position in the two arrangements assumed before and after turning.




A further example of a solution is that shown in the patent EP 676.344 in which a swivel takes the incoming product in its pockets, turns it over and then releases it.




Such a solution requires specially shaped belts, both in the incoming conveyor line and the outgoing conveyor line from the swivel. Moreover, the swivel blades can hit against the pushers of the conveyor unit and hence the construction and setting up of such a device can prove complicated.




In addition, such a solution does not ensure the stability of the publishing product present in the pocket during rotation, especially when there are several overlapped products together. During rotation, the publishing product may even come out of the pocket, if rotation is at high speed. Hence a low speed is necessary. If there are several overlapped products, these are separated upon exit from the pocket and their feed is incorrect and disrupted on the exit belt.




One object of the present invention is to produce a device which solves the technical problems encountered previously.




In fact, the object of the present invention is to have a turning device which allows the fastest possible sheet insert feed into different sides of the graphic publishing product, within the same conveyor line or packaging machine, without having a different arrangement of the graphic product in relation to its lengthwise lateral back.




A further object of the present invention is to correctly accomplish this feed on the second side, even if a certain number of inserts have previously been fed into an initial product side.




Another object is to avoid any possible separation of the product and/or publishing products during the various loading, turning and unloading stages on the turning device.




These objects, according to the present invention, are reached by producing a turning device as detailed below.











The characteristics and advantages of a turning device, according to the present invention, will be made clearer from the enclosed designs, supplied simply as explanatory, non-limiting examples, in which:





FIG. 1

shows a side elevation outline view of a device, according to the present invention, laterally combined with a push conveyor,





FIG. 2

shows an aerial plan view of FIG.


1


.











With reference to

FIGS. 1 and 2

, it is noted how, in rough outline, a conveyor line is shown for flat graphic and publishing products, namely double-sided sheets, signatures, magazines, brochures etc. which are denoted in outline by


11


.




As said, additional sheet parts, generally known as inserts, must then be combined to these graphic publishing products


11


, on one or both opposing sides, which are usually supplied by feeders, not shown, normally set alongside the conveyor line or packaging machine.




The conveyor line includes a support surface and guide


12


, equipped with a central channel, denoted by axis


13


, within which run a number of pushers


14


, for example pulled by an underlying control unit (not shown).




Each pusher


14


causes the advancement of a graphic publishing product


11


towards a device, according to the present invention, denoted as a whole by


15


.




This turning device


15


of a product


11


must therefore turn or invert the advanced products


11


keeping their running direction and the step set by the conveyor line unaltered, without changing the lengthwise direction of the lateral back, also lengthwise, of the publishing product


11


.




For this purpose, the device


15


includes a base


16


to support it and make it combinable with the conveyor line by positioning it above the support surface and guide


12


.




The base


16


bears in sequence a first conveyor unit


17


to pickup at least one of the cited products


11


off the conveyor line, advanced by the relative pusher


14


. Then, a grasping and turnover unit is envisaged denoted, as a whole, by


18


for at least one of the graphic publishing products


11


, able to receive this product from the first conveyor unit


17


and turn it.




Finally, a second conveyor unit


19


receives the turned product


11


and deposits it upside down on the underlying conveyor line, in phase, so that it is taken away by the relative pusher


14


which advances on the surface


12


.




First of all, it must be noted that the two conveyor units


17


and


19


are made to advance in phase with the motorization of pushers


14


.




The first pickup conveyor unit


17


of at least one of the cited products


11


, includes two facing pairs of ring wrapped upper


20


and lower


21


belts, spaced out from each other so as to allow the passage of the pushers


14


when in a lowered working position. In fact, it must be noted that such a conveyor unit


17


can be moved from a lowered working position, shown in

FIG. 1

(by the unbroken line) and a raised position shown by a dotted line, which allows the unrestricted advancement of the single products


11


; actuators may be present for raising and lowering, not shown. The belts


20


and


21


, are driven by a motor


22


and by a transmission


23


, e.g. chain type, which engage on toothed pinions


24


, carried by a shared shaft outlined by


25


. The two pairs of belts


20


and


21


facing each other, grasp the product


11


on their insides and taking it off the conveyor line, line it up with the subsequent grasping and turnover unit


18


. This also occurs due to the presence of lamina deflection guides


32


, in line with the lower belt entrance


21


, which rest on the guide surface


12


.




This grasping and turnover unit


18


includes a table type bearing part


26


which is turned by a connected motor drive


27


as said, to both the first conveyor unit


17


as well as to the second conveyor unit


18


. The bearing part


26


also supports two pairs of ring wrapped upper


28


and lower


29


belts, facing each other, spaced out and driven by a motor


30


and relative transmission


31


with pinions. In this way, the passage of the single product


11


is made possible, which is received from the conveyor unit


17


, when the same are lined up at the end of the same belts


20


and


21


and when the unit


18


has been turned 180° so as to bring it back into line with the second conveyor unit


19


. During rotation of the unit


18


there is the certainty that the product


11


is kept in the correct position, held between the belts


28


and


29


, and blocked. Such an arrangement also favours the handling of several overlapped products blocked between the belts during rotation.




Finally, the second conveyor unit


19


is made in a similar way to mirror the first conveyor unit


17


, so as to accomodate the turned or inverted product from the grasping and turnover unit


18


. This is also raisable like the cited first unit


17


.




The operation of a device, according to the invention, which allows the publishing product to be turned in relation to its sides leaving its longitudinal lateral back position unchanged, is fully apparent.




The product


11


is picked up by the first conveyor unit


17


by means of the belts


20


,


21


and aligned to the grasping and turnover unit


18


. Then it is transferred within the belts


28


and


29


of the grasping and turnover unit


18


which, having received the product


11


, blocks it between the stationary belts. The unit


18


is then turned over or rotated 180°, inverting the product


11


. Once in this position, the turned product


11


is released and ejected starting the belts


28


,


29


and fed within belts


20


and


21


of the second conveyor unit


19


. This conveyor unit


19


then puts it on the conveyor line surface


12


and the relative pusher


14


picks it up and makes it advance. This system avoids the problems associated with the previously known turning devices mentioned before.




Besides, a device according to the invention allows its positioning along the conveyor line or packaging machine in the required position, it being independent and movable in parallel to it, even placed to the right or left of the line. Furthermore, the device can be removed from the conveyor line where it operates and placed on another line.




Its positioning on a line does not require any alteration of the line push conveyor, since the original one is kept.




Hence it can be joined to already existing machines.




It is clear that a single control transmission, namely a chain, which correlates their movement, can be used instead of the motor


27


and the two motors


22


.




It is also possible, as already mentioned, to disengage such a turning device simply by raising the belts


20


and


21


of the conveyor units


17


and


19


from the guide surface


12


, i.e. from the conveyor line.




The presence of such a device combined with a feeder allows the easy and correct positioning of additional inserts above and inside the publishing product, when necessary. The presence of opening devices of the first page allows internal insertion, before and after turning the product. The device allows the arrangement of insert infeeds or feeders where required, as it may be moved to the required position.




Moreover, operation at a greater working speed of the entire line or packaging machine is ensured from the moment when, during turning, the product and/or products are stapled and held by the pair of belts


28


,


29


.




Then there is a correct and fast re-feed which is ensured by the restarting of belts


28


,


29


in addition to correct transportation, due to the pair of belts


20


,


21


, with fast and positive advancement, without dispersion, also for several overlapped products.




In fact, the belts


20


,


21


,


28


,


29


go at the same speed and hold the product and/or overlapped products in the correct position.




Alternatively, there may be a drive supplied by a central control of the machine or the conveyor line, allowing the complete and constant timing between product advancement, belts of the conveyor units, belts of the grasping and turnover unit, in addition to the movement of its support part.




The present invention device solves the problems of swivel devices shown previously, where there may be instability of the publishing product, both during transportation when resting on just the underlying belt, as well as during turning in the pockets of the freely moving swivel, and during extraction caused by friction between the pocket and the exit belt.




All of which is not present during conveyance and the positively engaged turning of the present invention.



Claims
  • 1. A turning device for graphic publishing products conveyed by at least one push conveyor comprising:a supporting member; a first conveyor unit, including first and second pairs of ring-wrapped upper and lower belts, for picking up from a conveyor line at least one of the products conveyed by one of the at least one push conveyor; a grasping and turning unit for grasping and turning over the at least one of said products conveyed by the first conveyor unit, and a second conveyor unit, including third and fourth pairs of ring-wrapped upper and lower belts, for depositing on the conveyor line the at least one of said products turned over by the grasping and turning unit, wherein said first and second conveyor units are operated to advance in phase with the at least one push conveyor and are movable between working and disengaged positions, wherein the upper and lower belts are facing each other and spaced out so as to allow the passage of the at least one push conveyor, when said first and second conveyor units are in a lowered working position.
  • 2. A device as in claim 1,wherein said first conveyor unit further comprises lamina deflection guides, wherein said lamina deflection guides line up with an entrance of said lower belts, and wherein said lower belts rest on a guide surface.
  • 3. A device as in claim 1,wherein said pairs of upper and lower belts are driven by a motor and a chain transmission.
  • 4. A device as in claim 1,wherein said grasping and turning unit includes a bearing member, turnable through 180°, aligned with said first and second conveyor units.
  • 5. A device as in claim 4,wherein said grasping and turning unit further comprises fifth and sixth upper and lower ring-wrapped belts, facing each other, and spaced out and set to turn, and wherein said grasping and turning unit is aligned with said first and second conveyor units.
  • 6. A device as in claim 5, wherein said fifth and sixth upper and lower belts of said grasping and turning unit are kept blocked during rotation of the grasping and turning unit.
  • 7. A device as in claim 1,wherein said grasping and turning unit further comprises fifth and sixth upper and lower ring-wrapped belts, facing each other, spaced out and set to turn, and wherein said grasping and turning unit is aligned with said first and second conveyor units.
  • 8. A device as in claim 4,wherein said fifth and sixth upper and lower belts of said grasping and turning unit are kept blocked during rotation of the grasping and turning unit.
  • 9. A method for turning graphic publishing products comprising:picking up off a conveyor surface at least one product by a first conveyor unit; receiving said at least one product in a grasping and turning unit; turning the grasping and turning unit 180° while belts of the grasping and turning units are blocked; disengaging at least one product from said grasping and turning unit and feeding the at least one product into a second conveyor unit; and releasing the product from the second conveyor unit onto said conveyor surface.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
MI00A0138 Jan 2000 IT
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