Claims
- 1. A sheet transfer apparatus for use in a printing press of the type having an impression cylinder for applying ink to one side of a sheet, a transfer conveyor having means for gripping and transferring the freshly printed sheet from the impression cylinder and conveying the sheet along a transfer path to a further sheet processing station of the printing press, and also comprising a housing member defining a vacuum chamber for mounting adjacent to a predetermined section of the sheet transfer path, means coupled to the housing member for maintaining a partial vacuum within the chamber, and a plurality of elongated support bars coupled to the housing member, characterized in thatthe housing member has an airflow inlet port in communication with the vacuum chamber; and the elongated support bars overly the airflow inlet port in such a manner that side surfaces of adjacent support bars face each other, thereby forming elongated airflow spaces.
- 2. A sheet transfer apparatus as set forth in claim 1, characterized by means coupled to the vacuum chamber for producing differential airflow across the support bars in a region overlying a first section of the vacuum chamber relative to the suction airflow across the support bars in a region overlying a second section of the vacuum chamber, the suction airflow volume per unit area into the first chamber section being greater than the suction airflow volume per unit area into the second chamber section.
- 3. A sheet transfer apparatus as set forth in claim 2, characterized in that the means for producing the differential airflow comprises a greater airflow spacing between the support bars in the region overlying the first chamber section and a smaller airflow spacing between the support bars in the region overlying the second chamber section.
- 4. A sheet transfer apparatus as set forth in claim 1, characterized in that the elongated support bars are spaced apart in side-by-side relation and extend transversely with respect to the direction of travel of a sheet along the transfer path.
- 5. A sheet transfer apparatus as set forth in claim 1, characterized in that the elongated support bars having alternating large diameter and small diameter sections, the small diameter sections being spaced apart along each bar to permit rotary passage of gripping means.
- 6. A sheet transfer apparatus as set forth in claim 1, characterized in that the elongated support bars each having a plurality of slots disposed at longitudinally spaced locations thereon, with adjacent slots being separated by support bar sections each having a sheet engagable surface, the slots of adjacent support bar members being aligned with each other to permit rotary passage of gripping means.
- 7. A sheet transfer apparatus as defined in claim 1, characterized in that selected support bars are characterized by alternating bar sections which have unequal diameters, thereby defining a plurality of elongated inlet apertures of unequal flow areas extending across the vacuum chamber airflow inlet port.
- 8. A sheet transfer apparatus as set forth in claim 1, characterized by a back plate mounted on the frame and interposed between the support bars and the vacuum chamber, the back plate being intersected by a plurality of apertures providing airflow communication between the vacuum chamber and the spaces between adjacent ones of the elongated bars.
- 9. A method of supporting a freshly printed sheet as it is transferred along a sheet transfer path from the impression cylinder of a printing press to a further processing station of the press in which ambient air is drawn across a predetermined section of the sheet transfer path into a vacuum chamber housing member, characterized by the following steps:restricting the flow of ambient air into the vacuum chamber housing member by constraining the ambient air to flow through elongated airflow spaces defined by an array of support bars which are closely spaced in side-by-side relation over an airflow inlet port of the vacuum chamber housing member; and, transporting the sheet along the sheet transfer path with the unprinted side of the freshly printed sheet being supported by the support bars as the sheet moves across the predetermined transfer path section.
- 10. A method as set forth in claim 9, characterized by the step of imposing a greater pressure differential across the sheet during movement of the sheet over a first group of support bars than the pressure differential imposed across the sheet during movement of the sheet over a second group of support bars.
- 11. A sheet transfer apparatus for use with a sheet fed printing press, said apparatus being adapted to be positioned below a sheet delivery conveyor which extends along a sheet travel path from said press to means for receiving freshly printed sheets from said press, said apparatus comprising:a frame including means defining an air manifold chamber; a plurality of sheet support members for supporting sheets being transferred along the sheet travel path, said sheet support members extending transversely of the sheet travel path and being spaced apart one from the other along the sheet travel path to provide spaces therebetween in communication with said manifold chamber; and, airflow means coupled in communication with said chamber for drawing air through the spaces between the support members as the sheets are transferred along the sheet travel path.
- 12. The apparatus set forth in claim 11 wherein:said airflow means comprises a vacuum pump coupled to a vacuum chamber.
- 13. The apparatus set forth in claim 11 wherein:said support members comprise a plurality of elongated bars mounted on said frame for supporting a freshly printed sheet being transferred along said travel path.
- 14. A sheet transfer apparatus for use in a sheet-fed printing press, said apparatus being adapted to be positioned below a sheet conveyor system for said press along a sheet travel path between a printing unit of said press and means for receiving freshly printed sheets from said press, said apparatus comprising:a frame including means forming a vacuum chamber; a plurality of elongated support members supported on said frame and forming a supporting part of said travel path, said support members being adapted to support sheets being transferred by said conveyor system along said travel path, said support members being spaced from each other to provide openings therebetween for admitting air into said chamber to establish a differential pressure across freshly printed sheets being transferred along said travel path.
- 15. Sheet support apparatus for guiding freshly printed sheets as they are transported by a delivery conveyor along a sheet travel path between a printing unit of a printing press and means for receiving printed sheets from the printing unit, said apparatus comprising:a frame comprising opposed sidewalls, end walls and a bottom wall forming a vacuum chamber, said frame being supported on said conveyor system in proximity to sheet travel path for sheets being transferred from said printing unit to said means for receiving printed sheets; a vacuum source coupled to said vacuum chamber; and a plurality of elongated support members mounted on said frame for supporting sheets being transferred by said conveyor system, said support members being spaced apart from each other along said travel path to provide spaces therebetween for admitting the flow of air into said vacuum chamber from an area generally adjacent to said travel path whereby a differential pressure is created across printed sheets supported by said members as the printed sheets are transferred along said sheet travel path.
- 16. A method for controlling the movement of freshly printed sheets as they are transferred from the impression cylinder of a printing press along a sheet delivery path to a sheet delivery stacker comprising:providing subjacent support for the freshly printed sheets by a plurality of elongated support members which are spaced apart from each other along the sheet transfer path; causing air to flow across the sheet transfer path and through the spaces between the elongated support members thereby imposing a pressure differential across the freshly printed sheets as they are transported along the sheet transfer path; and, controlling the rate at which air is caused to flow across the sheet transfer path.
- 17. A sheet transfer apparatus for use in combination with a sheet fed, rotary offset printing press of the type having cylinder means for applying wet material to one side of a sheet, and a transfer conveyor having means for gripping and pulling the freshly printed sheet from the cylinder means and conveying the sheet along a transfer path to a further processing station of the press, said sheet transfer apparatus being characterized by:a frame defining a vacuum chamber having an airflow inlet opening in communication with the vacuum chamber, the airflow inlet opening having an airflow inlet area which is substantially coextensive with a predetermined section of the transfer path; a plurality of sheet support members mounted on said frame and overlying said airflow inlet opening, said sheet support members being disposed in side-by-side relation and closely spaced across the airflow inlet opening, thereby defining elongated airflow apertures; and, means coupled to said chamber for inducing a partial vacuum within said chamber, whereby suction pressure induced within said chamber causes air to flow into said chamber through the airflow apertures between said support members to draw the unprinted side of a sheet being conveyed along the predetermined section of transfer path toward said support members.
- 18. A sheet transfer apparatus as set forth in claim 17, further including means for producing differential airflow across the support members in a region overlying a first section of said chamber relative to the suction airflow across the support members in a region overlying a second section of said chamber, the suction airflow volume per unit area into the first chamber section being greater than the suction airflow volume per unit area into the second chamber section.
- 19. A sheet transfer apparatus for use in combination with a sheet fed, rotary offset printing press of the type having cylinder means for applying wet material to one side of a sheet, and a transfer conveyor having means for gripping and pulling the freshly printed sheet from the cylinder means and conveying the sheet along a transfer path to a further processing station of the press, said sheet transfer apparatus being characterized by:a frame defining a vacuum chamber having an airflow inlet opening in communication with the vacuum chamber, the airflow inlet opening having an airflow inlet area which is substantially coextensive with a predetermined section of the transfer path; a plurality of sheet support members mounted on said frame and overlying said airflow inlet opening, said sheet support members being disposed in side-by-side relation and closely spaced across the airflow inlet opening, thereby defining elongated airflow apertures; and, means coupled to said chamber for inducing a partial vacuum within said chamber, whereby suction pressure induced within aid chamber causes air to flow into said chamber through the airflow apertures between said support members to draw the unprinted side of a sheet being conveyed along the predetermined section of transfer path toward said support members.
- 20. A method of supporting a freshly printed sheet during transfer of the sheet from the impression cylinder of the press characterized by the following steps:transporting the sheet along a sheet transfer path with the unprinted side of the freshly printed sheet in contact with an array of sheet support members which are spaced apart along the sheet transfer path; and imposing a pressure differential across the sheet as it is transferred along the sheet transfer path by drawing air through elongated inlet apertures defined by adjacent sheet support members, whereby the unprinted side of the sheet is pulled against the support members as the sheet is advanced along the sheet transfer path.
- 21. A method as set forth in claim 20, including the step:imposing a greater pressure differential across the sheet during movement of the sheet over a first group of sheet support members than the pressure differential imposed across the sheet during movement of the sheet over a second group of sheet support members, said imposing step being performed by drawing a larger volume of air per unit area through the airflow spaces between the sheet support members of the first group than the volume of air per unit area drawn through the airflow spaces between the sheet support members of the second group.
- 22. A method as set forth in claim 20, wherein the step of imposing a pressure differential is characterized by the following steps:installing a vacuum chamber housing member having an airflow inlet opening in communication with a vacuum chamber adjacent the sheet transfer path with the airflow inlet opening being supported in a position facing the sheet transfer path; and, restricting the flow of ambient air into the vacuum chamber housing member by constraining ambient air to flow through elongated airflow apertures defined by an array of elongated support bars which are closely spaced in side-by-side relation over the airflow inlet opening of the vacuum chamber housing member.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/034,550 filed 03/19/93, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,419,254, issued May 30, 1995 which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/636,445, filed Dec. 31, 1990, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,205,217 issued Apr. 27, 1993.
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