Conveyors for Box Making Machines and Method
20220281231 · 2022-09-08
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65H2701/1764
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65H2220/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65H2511/514
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65H2511/30
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B41J11/007
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B41J11/0085
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65H2220/01
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65H2511/514
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65H2220/11
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65H2220/01
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65H2220/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B41F17/24
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65H2220/11
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B31B2100/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65H2406/362
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65H2511/30
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B41J11/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B41F17/24
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A vacuum belt conveyor sequentially delivers sheet articles to a digital printer. The sheets are held in position by vacuum on the underside of the sheets through apertures in the belts and covered by the sheets. A plurality of independent plenums on the underside of the belt have chambers respectively communicating with rows of apertures extending along the belt. Vacuum is selectively applied from a manifold only to the plenum chambers that supply apertures that are covered by the sheets so that the ink from the printer will not be directed from its intended position on the sheet by vacuum from adjacent uncovered belt apertures. The sheets are fed to the conveyor in synchronism with the conveyor speed by a timed feeder so that the sheets are carried by the conveyor with a predetermined gap between the sheets and no belt apertures in the gap. A sensor counts the apertures in the belt and activates the feeder at predetermined time intervals.
Claims
1. Conveyor apparatus comprising in combination: (i) a conveyor having a conveyor belt (10) movable along a generally horizontal path for moving articles (12) along said path, said belt (10) having a plurality of apertures (22) for introducing a vacuum to the articles (12) on said belt (10) to hold the articles (12) on the belt (10); (ii) means for opening a number of said apertures (22) to a source of vacuum and for closing other apertures (22) in the belt (10) to a source of vacuum while said first number of apertures (22) are open to said vacuum source; and (iii) means for successively feeding articles (12) on the belt (10), and characterized in that the means for successively feeding the articles (12) on the belt (10) successively feeds the articles (12) such that there are gaps (18) between successive articles (12) on the belt (10) and said gaps (18) do not contain any apertures (22), and feeds the articles on the belt (10) in a timed manner such that the leading and trailing edges of the articles (12) are positioned between apertures (22) in the belt (10); wherein said apertures (22) are in rows extending along said path and are spaced from each other with a pitch such that the dimension of an article (12) measured along said path plus the dimension of said gap (18) measured along said path equals a multiple of said pitch.
2. Conveyor apparatus according to claim 1 wherein said other apertures (22) are positioned on the belt (10) outwardly of an edge of the articles (12) being conveyed by the belt (10).
3. Conveyor apparatus according to claim 2 including means for positioning articles (12) on the belt (10) offset to one side of the belt (10) and covering all of said apertures (22) positioned on said one side of the belt (10) to the extent of the dimension of the articles (12) measured along the direction of said horizontal path.
4. Conveyor apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the apertures (22) in each row are equally spaced from each other.
5. Conveyor apparatus according to claim 4, including a sensor for sensing the apertures (22) in the belt (10) as the belt (10) is moving along said path and for sending a signal for feeding articles (12) to the conveyor for printing the articles (12), and with the gaps between the articles.
6. Conveyor apparatus according to claim 5, wherein said conveyor has a plurality of independent plenums having chambers respectively communicating with groups of said apertures (22), and wherein there is further included means for selectively applying a vacuum to said plenums for supplying preselected apertures (22) with vacuum.
7. Conveyor apparatus according to any one of the preceding claims wherein said means includes a vacuum chamber and a control member movable in said vacuum chamber for communicating vacuum with preselected apertures (22) in the belt (10).
8. Conveyor apparatus according to claim 7 and including a digital printer for printing articles on said belt (10), said printer having a print head overlying said belt (10) whereby ink flowing from said print head will not be affected by vacuum when said other apertures (22) are closed.
9. Conveyor apparatus according to claim 8 including a box making machine including a belt conveyor, and wherein said articles (12) are boards to be printed as they are conveyed along said path under said digital printer.
10. A method of conveying articles (12) along a generally horizontal path including the steps of: (i) sequentially conveying the articles (12) along the path with a vacuum belt conveyor having apertures (22) in the belt (10) for holding the articles (12) on the belt (10) by a vacuum applied to apertures (22) covered by the articles (12); (ii) excluding the vacuum from apertures (22) in the belt (10) located outwardly of and adjacent the edges of the articles (12); and (iii) sequentially depositing the articles (12) on the belt (10) in a timed manner, with gaps (18) between successive articles (12) without belt apertures (22) in the gaps (18), and comprises feeding the articles on said belt in a timed manner such that the leading and trailing edges of the articles (12) are positioned between apertures (22) in the belt (10); wherein said apertures (22) are in rows extending along said path and are spaced from each other with a pitch such that the dimension of an article (12) measured along said path plus the dimension of said gap (18) measured along said path equals a multiple of said pitch.
11. A method according to claim 10 including the step of depositing the articles (12) on the belt (10) offset to one side of the belt (10) and covering all of the apertures (22) on said side throughout the extent of the articles (12) measured in the direction of said path.
12. A method according to claim 11 including the step of sensing the apertures (22) in the belt (10) as the belt (10) moves along said path, and sending a signal for feeding an article (12) on the conveyor with the gaps between the articles.
13. A method according to claim 12 wherein the apertures (22) in the belt (10) are arranged in rows, and further including the step of providing vacuum to selected apertures by plenum members underlying the belt (10) and each having vacuum passages respectively communicating with different groups of apertures.
14. A method according to claim 13 wherein the articles (12) are sheets to be printed by a digital printer positioned along the conveyor path.
Description
DRAWINGS
[0014] Other objects and advantages of the present invention will become apparent from the following more detailed description of the present invention taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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[0027] Feeder 16 in the specific embodiment is a vacuum conveyor and may use a series of conveyor belts or driven rolls engageable with the underside of the boards to drive them under a gate 24 and to the nip of a pair of pull rolls 26 which in turn drive the boards on to the inlet end surface of conveyor belt 20. The latter is driven at a constant speed to sequentially deliver the boards to the printer 14. Boards 12 are positively held on the conveyor belt 20 by vacuum supplied by a vacuum control system generally designated 28 to the underside of the boards 12 through the belt apertures 22.
The Printer
[0028] Printer 14 is a commercially available ink jet printer including a plurality of print heads for four colors. For example, one printer could have twenty (20) print heads with five (5) heads per color. A larger printer for printing larger sheets could have forty-eight (48) print heads with twelve (12) heads per color. All of the heads for each color are assembled together into a print bar. Printer 14 of the shown embodiment has four (4) print bars 15 shown in
Vacuum Control System
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[0030] In order to block or close the vacuum at certain apertures for example apertures 22b in
Operation
[0031] Depending on the size of the boards 12 being processed, the timing of the deposit of the boards 12 on the conveyor 10 is selected such that the gap 18 (see
[0032] The feeder 16 and the conveyor belt 20 must be in time or synchronized so that sheets 12 can be fed on and carried by the belt at a calculated position relative to the belt apertures 22. In order to arrive at a gap 18 between successive sheets 12, the length or dimension of the sheet 12 (measured in the direction of the conveyor path) and the dimension of the gap (measured in the direction of the conveyor path) must add up to a multiple of the pitch of the belt apertures 22 which are equally spaced from each other in each of the rows of apertures. Knowing the length of the sheet 12, plus the number and pitch of the belt apertures 22 in a row, and the speed of the conveyor belt 20, the computer 42 (
[0033] In the form of the invention just described above, the initiation of the feed of sheets 12 to conveyor 10 is limed based on the pitch or distance between the holes or apertures 22 in a conveyor belt where the holes are equally spaced from each other in the longitudinal and transverse directions of the belt. However in another and preferred method of the present invention, initiation of the feed is not dependent on a predetermined pitch or spacing between the apertures 22. Rather it is based on the actual position of the apertures 22 during operation and will therefore not be affected if the actual pitch of the apertures is different than the predetermined pitch of the apertures or if the apertures are not equally spaced from each other. In the present method, the feeder 16 is reregistered to the true position of the apertures 22 in the conveyor belt on each and every feed of sheet, and therefore requires that initiation of the feed of each sheet 12 by feeder 16 occur at the same position (angle) of the input shaft of feeder 16 every time. After each sheet feed, the transmission of feeder 16 always returns to its starting position and stops. In this preferred method of the present invention, the input motion profile over the 360.degree. transmission cycle is not a function of sheet size and the input velocity is scaled up or down based on machine speed, as shown in
[0034] When the feed cycle is initiated in response to the actual position of holes 22 in the belt, the position of the sheet relative to the holes in the belt is shifted to the desired position through a time delay.
[0035] Although the belt conveyor 10 shown and described above includes a single belt 20, it will be understood that it may include two or more belts (not shown) arranged in side by side relationship.
[0036] Although preferred forms of the method and apparatus of the present invention have been shown and described above, variations of the present inventions will become apparent to those skilled in the art but without departing from the scope of the invention appearing in the following claims.