SHEET PROCESSING MACHINE
20230406660 ยท 2023-12-21
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B26D7/18
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65H2601/11
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F16P3/144
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B65H2701/1244
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65H2553/412
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B26F1/40
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65H31/32
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65H2220/01
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65H2557/63
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65H7/06
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65H2220/11
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B26D5/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B26D5/007
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B26D7/22
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65H2220/01
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65H2220/11
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65H2553/416
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A sheet processing machine (10) with a jam detection device (44, 46), the jam detection device (44, 46) comprising a light emitting element and a light receiving element forming a light barrier in a detection zone (53, 78) of a processing station of the sheet processing machine (10). The jam detection device (44, 46) further comprises a control unit (48) being connected to the light receiving element and being adapted to register if the light barrier is interrupted.
Claims
1. A sheet processing machine comprising: a jam detection device including: a light emitting element and a light receiving element forming a light barrier in a detection zone of a processing station of the sheet processing machine, and a control unit being connected to the light receiving element and being adapted to register if the light barrier is interrupted, wherein the light barrier formed in the detection zone by the light emitting element and the light receiving element is a light curtain comprising more than one light ray, the control unit being adapted to register if one or more of the light rays is interrupted.
2. The sheet processing machine according to claim 1, wherein the light receiving element and the light emitting element are mounted on a first rail and a second rail, respectively, the first rail and the second rail especially being parallel to each other.
3. The sheet processing machine according to claim 1, wherein the detection zone is arranged underneath a rack for collecting sheets or blanks processed by the sheet processing machine.
4. The sheet processing machine according to claim 1, wherein the processing station comprises a tool being at least partially arranged in the detection zone, and wherein the control unit comprises a storage module for storing information about the tool.
5. The sheet processing machine according to claim 4, wherein the information about the tool comprises a ray blocking map, the ray blocking map indicating if the light barrier is interrupted by the tool, especially if one or more of the light rays are interrupted by the tool.
6. The sheet processing machine according to claim 5, wherein the information about the tool includes a tool identifier.
7. The sheet processing machine according to claim 6, wherein the control unit is adapted to automatically determine the ray blocking map of the tool if the tool identifier is not already stored in the storage module with an associated ray blocking map.
8. The sheet processing machine according to claim 4, wherein the control unit is adapted to enter into a learning mode for obtaining the information about the tool.
9. The sheet processing machine according to claim 4, wherein the tool is a blanking tool.
10. The sheet processing machine according to claim 5, wherein the sheet processing machine further comprises a human-machine-interface connected to the control unit.
11. The sheet processing machine according to claim 10, the control unit being adapted to transmit a warning message to the human-machine-interface if the light barrier is interrupted, especially wherein the warning message is transmitted only if the interruption of the light barrier does not correspond to the ray blocking map of the tool stored in the storage module.
Description
[0034] Further advantages and features of the invention will become apparent from the following description of the invention and from the appended figures which show a non-limiting exemplary embodiment of the invention and in which:
[0035]
[0036]
[0037]
[0038]
[0039]
[0040]
[0041]
[0042] The sheet processing machine 10 comprises a series of processing stations that are juxtaposed but interdependent one another in order to form a unitary assembly. The processing machine 10 includes a loading station 14 followed by a cutting station 16 (also usually named punching station) comprising for example a die or platen press 18 where the sheets 12 are transformed by cutting, a waste removal station 20 wherein most of the waste parts are stripped, a blank separation station 22 (also usually named reception station) for separation of the blanks 11 (or blanking operation) by means of a blanking tool 23 and an evacuation station 24 for removing the residual waste sheets 25 (see
[0043] The number and nature of the processing stations may vary depending on the nature and the complexity of the converting operations to be carried out on the sheets 12.
[0044] The sheet processing machine 10 also has a transfer mechanism 26, which in the shown embodiment is a conveyor, to make it possible to individually move each sheet 12 from an outlet of the loading station 14 to the evacuation station 24.
[0045] The conveyor uses a series of gripper bars 28 that are mounted so as to be moveable by means of two loops of chains 30 one placed laterally on each side of the sheet processing machine 10. Each loop of chains 30 travels around a loop which allows the gripper bars 28 to follow a trajectory passing successively by the cutting station 16, the waste removal station 20, the blank separation station 22 and the evacuation station 24.
[0046] Each gripper bar 28 travels on an outward path in a substantially horizontal plane of passage between a driven wheel 32 and an idler wheel 34, and then a return path in the top portion of the sheet processing machine 10. Once returned to the driven wheel 32, each gripper bar 28 is then able to grip a new sheet 12 at a front edge of the sheet 12.
[0047] In
[0048] In
[0049] The terms upstream and downstream are defined with reference to the direction of movement of sheets 12 in a handling direction as illustrated by the arrow D in
[0050] In
[0051] In the loading station 14, the sheet 12 is provided as flat sheet with a rectangular or quadratic surface.
[0052] In the cutting station 16, a contour of the blanks 11 is prepared by forming weakened edges 38 in the sheet 12, e.g. by a sequence of nicks and/or perforations.
[0053] In the waste removal station 20, selected parts of the sheet 12 are cut out and are ejected from the sheet 12, as indicated with shaded areas 40 in
[0054] Finally, the blanks 11 are separated from the sheet 12 in the blank separation station 22 such that two cross-shaped blanks 11 with a central opening 42 are obtained from the sheet 12 in the shown embodiment.
[0055] The rest of the sheet 12, i.e. the residual waste sheet 25, is removed in the evacuation station 24.
[0056] Of course, the sequence shown in
[0057] Coming back to
[0058] In principle, only a single jam detection device 44, 46 could be used. Further, the jam detection device 44 could be placed at any of the processing stations of the sheet processing machine 10, depending on which position is the most important and/or the most suited one for monitoring if a sheet 12, a blank 11 or a piece thereof is jammed.
[0059] The first jam detection device 44 and the second jam detection device 46 are connected to a control unit 48, e.g. by an Ethernet connection. However, the first and second jam detection devices 44 and 46, respectively, could also be connected to the control unit 48 by any means which provides a sufficiently fast exchange of signals between the first and second jam detection devices 44 and 46, respectively, and the control unit 48. E.g., the connection can also be established wireless, e.g. by Wi-Fi.
[0060] In principle, each of the first and second jam detection devices 44 and 46 can have their own control unit 48 associated to the respective jam detection device 44 and 46.
[0061] The control unit 48 comprises a storage module 50 for storing information about the blanking tool 23.
[0062] The first jam detection device 44 is arranged close to the blanking tool 23 such that the blanking tool 23 is partially arranged in a first detection zone 53 (see
[0063] The second jam detection device 46 is arranged underneath a rack 54 which in the shown embodiment is a non-stop rack. More specifically, the second jam detection device 46 is arranged underneath a series of retractable bars 55 (see also
[0064] The control unit 48 is further connected to a human-machine-interface 52 which in the shown embodiment is a touch-sensitive display.
[0065] By the human-machine-interface 52, a (not shown) operator of the sheet processing machine 10 can be informed on the current status of the sheet processing machine 10 and can control the operation of the sheet processing machine 10, too.
[0066] In
[0067] The first jam detection device 44 comprises a first rail 58 and a second rail 60, wherein the first rail 58 comprises an integrated (i.e., not explicitly shown) light emitting element and the second rail 60 comprises an integrated (i.e., not explicitly shown) light receiving element.
[0068] The light emitting element has a multitude of light emitting sources, especially a multitude of laser emitting spots, while the light receiving element has a multitude of light receiving sensors, wherein each of the light receiving sensors is associated to one of the light emitting sources. This arrangement results in an essentially continuous light curtain 62 between the first rail 58 and the second rail 60 consisting of a multitude of individual light rays.
[0069] Further, the light curtain 62 is arranged in the first detection zone 53 of the blank separation station 22 and extends over essentially the full size of the first detection zone 53.
[0070] The first rail 58 and the second rail 60 are mounted on a first frame 66 and a second frame 68, respectively. The first and second frames 66 and 68 are mounted to the blank separation station 22.
[0071] Accordingly, the first jam detection device 44 can be retro-fitted to existing sheet processing machines 10.
[0072] Alternatively, the first and second frame 66 and 68, respectively, could also be part of the blank separation station 22 to which the first and second rails 58 and 60 are mounted.
[0073]
[0074] In
[0075] The blanking tool 23 shown in
[0076]
[0077] From
[0078] In
[0079] The second jam detection device 46 essentially corresponds to the first jam detection device 44. Identical and functionally identical components are provided with the same reference numerals.
[0080] The second jam detection device 46 also comprises a first rail 58 and a second rail 60, wherein the first rail 58 comprises an integrated (i.e., not explicitly shown) light emitting element and the second rail 60 comprises an integrated (i.e., not explicitly shown) light receiving element.
[0081] The light emitting element has a multitude of light emitting sources, especially a multitude of laser emitting spots, while the light receiving element has a multitude of light receiving sensors, wherein each of the light receiving sensors is associated to one of the light emitting sources. This arrangement results in an essentially continuous light curtain 62 between the first rail 58 and the second rail 60.
[0082] Further, the light curtain 62 is arranged in a second detection zone 78 of the blank separation station 22 and extends over most of the second detection zone 78.
[0083] The second detection zone 78 is arranged underneath the rack 54, more specifically underneath a piling area 80 formed on an upper side of the retractable bars 55 of the rack 54. The retractable bars 55 are displaceable between a working position and a resting position as indicated by the double-arrow P in
[0084] In
[0085] In the following, the mode of action of the first and second jam detection devices 44 and 46, respectively, is described in more detail.
[0086] During set-up of the sheet processing machine 10 for a given processing job, the operator of the sheet processing machine 10 mounts the blanking tool 23 necessary for the desired blanking operation in the blank separation station 22.
[0087] As described before, the first and second protrusions 74 and 76 (see
[0088] This results in a change of the sensor signal of the light receiving sensors which are associated to the interrupted light rays. Generally, a reduction in intensity of the sensor signal to zero or to the noise level of the light receiving sensor occurs in this case.
[0089] To allow the control unit 48 to take these interrupted light rays into account, information about the tool used in the blanking separation station, i.e. about the mounted blanking tool 23, is stored in the storage module 50 of the control unit 48.
[0090] The information about the blanking tool 23 comprises a tool identifier. The tool identifier can be provided to the control unit 48 by the operator of the sheet processing machine 10 or by scanning a tag on the blanking tool 23, e.g. a (not shown) RFID tag.
[0091] Additionally, the information about the blanking tool 23 comprises a ray blocking map. The ray blocking map defines which light rays of the light curtain 62 of the first jam detection device 44 are expected to be interrupted by the first and second protrusions 74 and 76 of the blanking tool 23.
[0092] If the tool identifier of the blanking tool 23 is not already present in the storage module 50, the control unit 48 enters into a learning mode. In the learning mode, the ray blocking map of the currently installed blanking tool 23 is calculated by the control unit 48, associated to the tool identifier and stored in the storage module 50. This process is done automatically by the control unit 48, i.e. the operator of the sheet processing machine 10 does not need to provide the ray blocking map.
[0093] If the tool identifier of the blanking tool 23 is already present in the storage module 50, the control unit 48 compares the ray blocking map with the currently interrupted light rays. If any discrepancy is found, an error message is sent to the human-machine-interface 52 to inform the operator of the sheet processing machine.
[0094] If no tool identifier is provided by the blanking tool 23 at all, the control unit 48 is adapted to compare the currently interrupted light rays with the ray blocking maps stored in the storage module 50. If a matching ray blocking map is found, the associated tool identifier can be transmitted to the human-machine-interface 52 so that the operator can check whether the tool identifier is correct. If no matching ray blocking map is found, the control unit 48 generates a tool identifier, associates this tool identifier with the ray blocking map and transmits a message to the human-machine-interface 52 that a new tool has been identified.
[0095] Accordingly, during set-up of the sheet processing machine 10, the control unit 48 can automatically identify the used blanking tool 23 and the light rays of the light curtain 62 in the first detection zone 53 which are expected to be interrupted by said blanking tool 23. At the same time, any discrepancies can be reported to the operator of the sheet processing machine 10 already during set-up to avoid any error during the processing job.
[0096] As can be seen from
[0097] During operation of the sheet processing machine 10, the first and second jam detection devices 44 and 46 are used for monitoring that no object is jammed or stuck in the first and/or second detection zones 53 and 78, respectively.
[0098] Such objects might especially be sheets 12, blanks 11 and/or pieces thereof which e.g. are caught by the grid of the blanking tool 23 (see
[0099] In case an object becomes jammed in the blank separation station 22, the whole sheet processing machine 10 must be stopped, as further operation would result in producing blanks 11 of insufficient quality. Further, parts of the blank separation station 22 might be damaged by the jammed object.
[0100] However, if an object becomes jammed in the first and/or the second detection zone 53 and 78, respectively, the light rays of the corresponding light curtain 62 at the position of the object become interrupted, resulting in a change of the sensor signal transmitted by the light receiving sensor associated to the interrupted light ray.
[0101] This change of the sensor signal is registered by the control unit 48, so that the control unit 48 can transmit a warning message to the human-machine-interface 52 to inform the operator of the sheet processing machine 10 that an object has become jammed in at least one of the detection zones 53 and 78.
[0102] The warning message preferably comprises the location of the interrupted light ray. Accordingly, the operator can stop the operation of the sheet processing machine 10 and remove the jammed object.
[0103] Generally, it is also possible that the operation of the sheet processing machine 10 is automatically stopped as soon as the control unit 48 registers an interruption of any of the light curtains 62.
[0104] Further, in the storage module 50 of the control unit 48, a minimum interruption time can be stored and the control unit 48 can be adapted to only transmit the warning message to the human-machine-interface and/or stop the operation of the sheet processing machine 10, if the interrupted light rays stay interrupted for at least the minimum interruption time. This allows for a more robust detection and minimizes the amount of false warning messages and/or unnecessary operation stops of the sheet processing machine 10
[0105] The sheet processing machine 10 according to the invention provides a simple and reliable means for detection of objects jammed in the blank separation station 22.