Information
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Patent Grant
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6396895
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Patent Number
6,396,895
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Date Filed
Friday, December 3, 199925 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, May 28, 200222 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
- Brinks Hofer Gilson & Lione
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 377 8
- 198 5021
- 198 958
- 271 26501
- 271 149
- 271 216
- 271 25801
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International Classifications
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Abstract
The invention concerns a device for verifying, in particular for counting, preferably sheet-like articles (10), in particular printing products, having at least one feeler (20) which can be acted on by articles (10) moving in relation to the feeler (20) in a verification region and can be moved from a stable feeling position into a stable evaluating position, a sensor (30) for generating a verification signal when the feeler (20) is in the evaluating position and a returning member (60, 95) for returning the feeler (20) into the feeling position.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
The invention concerns a device for verifying, in particular for counting, preferably sheet-like articles, in particular printing products.
In the production of printing products, such as newspapers or periodicals for example, they are transported, for example, either lying individually or in the form of an imbricated stream on a conveyor belt, or respectively placed individually over saddles, from one processing station to the next. In this case, the number of products must be known as accurately as possible.
EP-A-0 408 490 discloses a device for counting printing products in which a contact element, which is arranged underneath an imbricated stream, is brought into contact with the trailing edge of a printing product. On contact with the trailing edge, a signal is emitted from a detector element, interacting with the contact element, to a counter.
BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The object of the invention is to provide a device of the type stated at the beginning which, while of as simple a construction as possible, permits reliable verification of the respective articles.
The solution achieving this object is provided by the provision of at least one feeler which can be acted on by articles moving in relation to the feeler in a verification region and can be moved from a stable feeling position into a stable evaluating position, a sensor for generating a verification signal when the feeler is in the evaluating position, and also a returning member for returning the feeler into the feeling position.
According to the invention, a bistable mechanical store is provided with which two different items of information can be stored, namely “article present” or “article not present.” These two discrete states of the feeler are distinguished by the sensor, which is consequently able to read out the stored information. By means of the returning member, the feeler is, as it were, “re-armed,” i.e. transferred into its feeling position in which it can be acted on mechanically by an article to be verified. The feeler, according to the invention, may also be referred to as a toggle switch, which can be switched over by an article to be verified, or by the returning member, from one stable position via a dead center into the other stable position.
The device, according to the invention, is suitable, in particular, for counting printing products which are being transported, for example, lying in an imbricated stream on a conveyor belt. For this purpose, the device is brought up to the imbricated stream in such a way that the feeler or a contact element firmly connected to the feeler is located in a verification region lying in the path of movement of the printing products and is acted on by the leading or trailing edge of the moving product, for example a newspaper or periodical, and moved into the evaluating position. While the sensor generates a verification signal serving as a counting pulse, when the feeler is in the evaluating position, a counter connected to the sensor is not activated in the case of a missing product. Consequently, with appropriate coordination between on the one hand the expected setpoint time which elapses between the crossing of the verification region by two successive products and on the other hand the time which elapses from when the feeler is acted on until the point in time at which it is back in the feeling position in the verification region, all the products moved in relation to the verifying device can be counted or the absence of products actually expected can be detected.
Advantageous embodiments of the invention are specified in the dependent claims, the description and the drawings.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWINGS
The invention is described below by way of example with reference to the drawings, in which:
FIG. 1
a
shows a side view of a verifying device having a plurality of feelers moving on a circular path for counting printing products according to one embodiment of the invention;
FIG. 1
b
shows a partially sectioned view of the device from
FIG. 1
a
in a view turned through 90° with respect to
FIG. 1
a;
FIG. 2
shows another application of the verifying device from
FIG. 1
a
; and
FIGS. 3
a
and
3
b
show schematic side views of a verifying device according to a further embodiment of the invention, with the feeler in the feeling position and in the evaluating position, respectively.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
The device according to the invention represented in
FIGS. 1
a
and
1
b
serves in the arrangement represented for counting sheet-like printing products, for example newspapers or periodicals, which are referred to in the following as articles
10
. The articles
10
are arranged in an imbricated formation on a conveyor belt
11
, which moves the articles
10
to the right in
FIG. 1
a
at a speed v
1
. In the imbricated formation, each article
10
rests on the article respectively following, seen in the conveying direction, the trailing edges
12
of the articles
10
lying exposed in the upward direction.
Arranged above the imbricated stream formed by the articles
10
is a drum
50
, explained in more detail below, of the verifying or counting device according to the invention, which drum is fitted on a frame
70
which is stationary at least during counting operation, and comprises three feelers
20
. Each feeler
20
has two levers
21
,
22
, which are connected to each other in a jointed manner and can be pivoted with respect to each other about an axis
25
, the one lever
22
being articulated by its free end onto the drum
50
in such a way that it can be pivoted about an axis
29
. The free end of the other lever
21
is guided in an L-shaped clearance
54
formed in the drum
50
. Provided for this purpose are guide rings
27
, which are carried by a connecting element
26
and the diameter of which corresponds to the width of the L-shaped clearance
54
. Firmly connected to the lever
21
of the feeler
20
guided in the clearance
54
is a feeling finger or contact element
24
, which protrudes by its free end, bent in a hook-like manner, into the path of movement of the conveyed articles
10
.
The drum
50
is connected in a rotationally fixed manner to a drive shaft
56
, by means of which the drum
50
can be rotated uniformly or intermittently about an axis of rotation
52
. In
FIG. 1
a
, the device, according to the invention, is shown in a snapshot in which the lower feeler
20
is in a verification region in which the contact element
24
is in the process of engaging with the trailing edge
12
of the article
10
lying under the feeler
20
. The rotation of the drum
50
takes place in such a way that the speed v
2
of the contact element
24
in the verification region is greater than the speed v
1
of the conveyed articles
10
, the contact element
24
and the articles
10
moving in the same direction. As a result, a relative movement takes place between the contact element
24
of the feeler
20
and the article
10
, respectively, in the verification region so that the contact element
24
is acted on by the trailing edge
12
of the article
10
.
The L-shaped clearance for the lever
21
carrying the contact element
24
of the feeler
20
is aligned in such a way that, when the contact element
24
is in the verification region, one portion
15
(compare the feeler
20
at the top right) runs approximately parallel to the direction of movement of the articles
10
and a further portion
14
extends perpendicular thereto toward the axis of rotation
52
of the drum
50
.
By means of a tension spring
23
, which is restrained between a pin
53
, fixed to the drum, and a pin
53
a,
connected to the lever
21
guided in the clearance
54
, the feeler
20
is prestressed in such a way that it is held stable either in a feeling position or an evaluating position. The lower feeler
20
in
FIG. 1
a
is in the feeling position in which the guide ring
27
bears against the free end of the portion
15
of the clearance
54
extending parallel to the direction of the articles
10
. The feeler
20
, represented at the top right in
FIG. 1
a
, on the other hand, is in the evaluating position in which the guide ring
27
bears against the free end of the other portion
14
of the clearance
54
.
There may also be greater or fewer than three feelers
20
provided, it being preferred in the case of a number of feelers
20
for these to be arranged evenly distributed on a circle. In principle, operation with only one feeler moving, for example, on a circular path, is also possible.
The switching over between these two discrete stable states of the feelers
20
takes place in the one direction by the articles
10
and in the other direction by a returning member. Provided as the returning member is a disk
60
, which is arranged eccentrically with respect to the drum
50
and fixed in place. The disk
60
forms a guideway, the edge
62
of the disk
60
serving as a control cam along which the feeler
20
is moved by the free end of its lever
21
, guided in the clearance
54
, once the feeler
20
has left the verification region.
The arrangement of the disk
60
and of a fixed-in-place sensor
30
, which detects the presence of the feeler
20
in the evaluating position and emits a corresponding signal, can be seen more clearly from
FIG. 1
b.
FIG. 1
b
reveals that the drum
50
comprises two plane-parallel disks
57
between which the levers
21
,
22
of the feelers
20
are arranged. The connecting element
26
carrying the guide rings
27
of the lever
21
guided in the clearance
54
can be seen.
FIG. 1
b
also shows a pin
53
a
for the tension spring
23
and also the bearing pin
29
, by means of which the lever
22
of the feeler
20
is connected in a jointed manner to the two disks
57
of the drum
50
.
The drive shaft
56
, coupled on one side of the drum
50
to a drive unit
55
and rotatably mounted on the other side in a bearing block
58
, carries a driver
59
to which the two disks
57
are connected in a rotationally fixed manner and which also serves as a spacing element for the disks
57
. The disk
60
, serving as the returning member, is designed as an integral component of the bearing block
58
. The edge
62
of the disk
60
interacts with a guide ring
27
, arranged on the outer side of the right-hand plate
57
in
FIG. 1
b
, of the connecting element
26
of the lever
21
guided in the clearance
54
, which is explained in more detail below.
The head of the connecting element
26
, which is arranged on the outer side of the other, left-hand plate
57
in
FIG. 1
b
, serves as a verifying portion
28
of the feeler
20
which interacts with the sensor
30
.
FIG. 1
b
shows that, according to the invention, the sensor
30
is not connected to the rotating drum
50
and, in principle, can be fixedly arranged in place at any desired point in the path of movement of the evaluating position upstream of the returning member.
For verifying or counting the moving articles
10
the device, according to the invention, is moved into the position represented in
FIG. 1
a
and rotated at the speed v
2
mentioned above, which is greater than the speed v
1
of the articles
10
. The movements of the drum
50
and of the articles
10
are coordinated with one another in such a way that the trailing edge
12
of an article
10
and the contact element
24
are in each case in the verification region at the same point in time. On account of the higher speed of the drum
50
, the trailing edge
12
is, as it were, overtaken by the contact element
24
in the verification region so that the contact element
24
is stopped by the trailing edge
12
—viewed from the drum
50
—whereby the lever
21
is moved out of its end position in the portion
15
of the clearance
54
. As this happens, the tension spring
23
is deflected and pulls the lever
21
, after reaching the dead center in the clearance
54
, into the other portion
14
of the clearance
54
, extending radially toward the axis of rotation
52
. This snapping over of the lever
21
from the feeling position into the evaluating position is made possible by the ability of the two levers
21
,
22
to pivot about the axis
25
.
Shown at the top right in
FIG. 1
a
is a feeler
20
which is moved in this way by an article
10
from the stable feeling position into the stable evaluating position and the lever
21
of which, guided in the clearance
54
, runs perpendicular to the other lever
22
. This state is detected by the sensor
30
because, when the verifying portion
28
of the connecting element
26
of the lever
21
moves past, the two circular surfaces of the verifying portion
28
and of the sensor overlap to a maximum extent, at least for a short time. In the case of a sensor
30
designed as an induction switch, the voltage induced when the verifying portion
28
moves past can be used to generate a corresponding verification signal, which is fed to a counting unit (not shown) which interprets the verification signal as a counting pulse. The sensitivity of the sensor
30
is set in such a way that, in its feeling position, a feeler
20
would not generate a signal or only a signal below an adjustable verification threshold when it moves past the sensor
30
.
The device, according to the invention, is, furthermore, designed in such a way, dependent on the expected interval between two successive articles
10
on the conveyor belt
11
, that a feeler
20
is always moved into the verification region whenever an article
10
to be counted, or its trailing edge
12
to be brought into engagement with the contact element
24
, is expected in the verification region.
Serving for switching the feelers
20
back again into the feeling position is the disk
60
, which is arranged eccentrically with respect to the drum
50
and along the edge
62
of which, forming a guideway, the guide rings
27
of the connecting elements
26
are guided, provided that the feeler
20
has first been adjusted into the evaluating position. By means of the guide ring
27
, the lever
21
is pressed by the disk edge
62
in the direction of the dead center of the path defined by the L-shaped clearance
54
, while the feeler
20
is moved around the disk
60
. After reaching the dead center, the tension spring
23
pulls the feeler
20
into the free end of the approximately tangentially running portion
15
of the clearance
54
. When the feeler
20
, returned in this way, is subsequently moved back again into the verification region, it can be transferred again by a possibly present article
10
or its trailing edge
12
into the evaluating position in order then, in turn, to transport the information “article present” to the sensor
30
.
FIG. 2
shows another application of the verifying or counting device according to the invention from
FIGS. 1
a
and
1
b
. According to
FIG. 2
, the counting device serves for counting printing products or articles
10
, respectively, lying individually on a saddle
80
, which are moved at a speed v
1
to the left in
FIG. 2
past the counting device. The saddles
80
may be arranged on a drum and be rotated past the verifying device according to the invention.
The drum
50
is rotated in such a way that, in the verification region, the contact elements
24
are moved in the direction of the moving articles
10
at a speed v
2
which is less than the speed v
1
of the articles
10
. As a result, the counting device, according to the invention, is designed to interact with the leading edges
13
of the articles
10
which overtake the contact element
24
in the verification region on account of their higher speed.
In both embodiments explained above, the feelers
20
are, as shown, moved uniformly or else intermittently on their circular path in each case in such a way that, whenever a position at which the presence of an article
10
to be counted is expected on the respective conveyor passes the verification region, a feeler
20
, which is in the sensing position and can consequently be acted on by means of the article
10
, is located in the verification region.
FIGS. 3
a
and
3
b
show another embodiment of a verifying or counting device according to the invention, in which the single feeler
20
, mounted on a fixed-in-place frame
90
, is not subjected to any independent movement, apart from the switching movement between the sensing position and the evaluating position. A number of individual feelers
20
may also be arranged one behind the other along the conveyor belt
11
.
As
FIG. 3
a
reveals, the contact element
24
is acted on by the leading edge
13
of a single article
10
, for example a printing product, lying on the conveyor belt
11
and moving at a speed v to the left in
FIG. 3
a
, and is transferred into the evaluating position shown in
FIG. 3
b
. Instead of single spaced-apart articles
10
, an imbricated stream of articles
10
may also be guided past the counting device, as is shown in
FIG. 1
a.
The presence of the feeler
20
in the evaluating position is, in turn, verified, for example inductively by means of a sensor
30
, and passed on to a counter (not shown).
The variant of
FIGS. 3
a
and
3
b
also differs from the embodiments of the invention mentioned above by the design of the returning member, which is designed as a piston/cylinder unit
95
. A piston
97
guided and operated, for example hydraulically or pneumatically, in a cylinder
96
is extended for returning the lever
21
.
Operation of the device according to
FIGS. 3
a
and
3
b
, takes place intermittently according to the time period which elapses between the passing of two successive articles
10
or expected setpoint positions of articles
10
on the conveyor belt
11
through the verification region. In this case, the piston/cylinder unit
95
may interact with the sensor
30
in such a way that a returning movement of the piston
97
takes place only when the sensor
30
detects the presence of the feeler
20
in the evaluating position. The sensor
30
consequently serves here as an initiator for the returning member
95
.
In the embodiments of the invention described above, the verifying or counting device consequently serves as a mechanical store with one or more feelers
20
, respectively serving as a unitary storage cell, it being possible for the informational content transported by the feelers
20
or stored in the feelers
20
to be read off, and a distinction being made between two discrete, mechanically stable positions of the respective feeler
20
.
The invention consequently not only allows it to be established whether or not an article is present in the verification region, but also allows the number of articles moved through the verification region to be determined.
Claims
- 1. A device for verifying, in particular for counting, preferably sheet-like articles (10), in particular printing products, having at least one feeler (20), which is acted on by articles (10) moving in relation to the feeler (20) in a verification region and is moved from a stable feeling position into a stable evaluating position, a sensor (30) for generating a verification signal when the feeler (20) is in the evaluating position, and a returning member (60; 95) for returning the feeler (20) into the feeling position.
- 2. A device for verifying, in particular for counting, preferably sheet-like articles (10), in particular printing products, having at least one feeler (20), which is acted on by articles (10) moving in relation to the feeler (20) in a verification region and is moved from a stable feeling position into a stable evaluating position, said feeler (20) being movable between the feeling position and the evaluating position along a path which comprises a first portion (15), adjoining the feeling position and extending at least approximately parallel to the direction of movement of the articles (10) in the verification region, and also a second portion (14), running oblique or perpendicular to the first portion (15), a sensor (30) for generating a verification signal when the feeler (20) is in the evaluating position, and a returning member (60; 95) for returning the feeler (20) into the feeling position.
- 3. A device for verifying, in particular for counting, preferably sheet-like articles (10), in particular printing products, having at least one feeler (20), which is acted on by articles (10) moving in relation to the feeler (20) in a verification region and is moved from a stable feeling position into a stable evaluating position, said feeler (20) being respectively prestressed into the feeling position and into the evaluating position and is held in the respective position by a flexible element, preferably a tension spring (23), a sensor (30) for generating a verification signal when the feeler (20) is in the evaluating position, and a returning member (60; 95) for returning the feeler (20) into the feeling position.
- 4. A device for verifying, in particular for counting, preferably sheet-like articles (10), in particular printing products, having at least one feeler (20), which is acted on by articles (10) moving in relation to the feeler (20) in a verification region and is moved from a stable feeling position into a stable evaluating position, said feeler (20) being movable between the feeling position and the evaluating position along a path which comprises a first portion (15), adjoining the feeling position and extending at least approximately parallel to the direction of movement of the articles (10) in the verification region, and also a second portion (14), running oblique or perpendicular to the first portion (15), said feeler (20) being respectively prestressed into the feeling position and into the evaluating position and is held in the respective position in particular by means of a flexible element, preferably a tension spring (23), a sensor (30) for generating a verification signal when the feeler (20) is in the evaluating position, and a returning member (60; 95) for returning the feeler (20) into the feeling position.
- 5. The device as claimed in one of claims 1 or 2 or 3 or 4, wherein the feeler (20) comprises at least two levers (21, 22) which are connected to each other in a jointed manner, the one lever (21) being guided by its free end between the feeling position and the evaluating position along a path and the other lever (22) being articulated with its free end fixed in place.
- 6. The device as claimed in one of claims 1 or 2 or 3 or 4, wherein the sensor (30) is arranged fixed in place and wherein the sensor (30), in particular its verification signal, serves as an initiator for the returning member (60, 95).
- 7. The device as claimed in one of claims 1 or 2 or 3 or 4, wherein the feeler (20) is moved uniformly or intermittently through the verification region and in particular on a circular path, the feeler (20) preferably being fitted on a rotatably driveable, in particular disk-like or drum-like component (50), the axis of rotation (52) of which runs approximately perpendicular to the direction of movement of the articles (10) in the verification region.
- 8. The device as claimed in claim 7, wherein, at least in the verification region, the feeler (20) is moved in the direction of the articles (10) and either faster or slower than the articles (10).
- 9. The device as claimed in claim 7, wherein a number of feelers (20) are moved one after the other and preferably repeatedly through the verification region, the feelers (20) preferably being arranged evenly distributed on a circular path.
- 10. The device as claimed in claim 8, wherein a number of feelers (20) are moved one after the other and preferably repeatedly through the verification region, the feelers (20) preferably being arranged evenly distributed on a circular path.
- 11. The device as claimed in claim 7, wherein a guideway (62), along which the feeler (20) is moved outside the verification region, is provided as the returning member, the edge of a component (60), in particular a disk-shaped component, which is arranged eccentrically with respect to said circular path of the feeler (20), preferably being provided as the guideway (62).
- 12. The device as claimed in claim 8, wherein a guideway (62), along which the feeler (20) is moved outside the verification region, is provided as the returning member, the edge of a component (60), in particular a disk-shaped component, which is arranged eccentrically with respect to said circular path of the feeler (20), preferably being provided as the guideway (62).
- 13. The device as claimed in claim 9, wherein a guideway (62), along which the feeler (20) is moved outside the verification region, is provided as the returning member, the edge of a component (60), in particular a disk-shaped component, which is arranged eccentrically with respect to said circular path of the feeler (20), preferably being provided as the guideway (62).
- 14. The device as claimed in claim 10, wherein a guideway (62), along which the feeler (20) is moved outside the verification region, is provided as the returning member, the edge of a component (60), in particular a disk-shaped component, which is arranged eccentrically with respect to said circular path of the feeler (20), preferably being provided as the guideway (62).
- 15. The device as claimed in one of claims 1 or 2 or 3 or 4, wherein the feeler (20) is arranged fixed in place with respect to the verification region.
- 16. The device as claimed in claim 5, wherein the feeler (20) is arranged fixed in place with respect to the verification region.
- 17. The device as claimed in claim 6, wherein the feeler (20) is arranged fixed in place with respect to the verification region.
Priority Claims (1)
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