Top vacuum corrugation feeder with adjustable fluffer nozzles for enhanced feeding of specialty sheets
10233042 ยท 2019-03-19
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65H2801/06
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65H3/48
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65H3/128
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65H3/14
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B65H3/14
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65H3/48
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
Both the inboard and outboard fluffer nozzles of a top vacuum corrugation feeder are configured to allow adjustability in angle of air flow. This is to allow the direction of the air to be angled more towards the lead edge or trail edge of a top few sheets in a stack of specialty sheets. The fluffer nozzles are also adjustable in a horizontal plane for positioning at desired locations along the sheet stack. This allows the air to overcome barriers created by the design of specialty media that would otherwise trap the air and prevent it from being distributed between sheets. The cross-section of the nozzles is also adjustable, providing a smaller or wider throat in order to allow the air velocity to be optimized to best separate the sheets in problem areas.
Claims
1. A top sheet separator feeder for separating and forwarding sheets seriatim from the top of a stack of sheets, comprising: a stack tray for supporting a stack of sheets to be fed; a vacuum feed head extending over at least the front end of the sheet stack tray for acquiring and advancing the top sheet of the stack by applying a negative pressure thereto; an air knife positioned in front of the stack tray for applying air pressure to the sheets in the stack tray to separate the top sheet from the next adjacent sheet; and non-flexible and air flow adjustable fluffer nozzles positioned on opposite sides of said sheet stack to assist in separating the top sheet from the next adjacent sheet, and wherein adjustment of said non-flexible and air flow fluffer nozzles causes air expelled therefrom to converge at a predetermined downstream point to thereby allow the velocity of air expelled from said non-flexible and air flow adjustable fluffer nozzles to be optimized to best separate said top sheets in problem areas.
2. The top sheet separator feeder of claim 1, wherein said non-flexible and air flow adjustable fluffer nozzles are translatable in a horizontal plane.
3. The top sheet separator feeder of claim 2, wherein said non-flexible and air flow adjustable fluffer nozzles are rotatable in said horizontal plane.
4. The top sheet separator feeder of claim 3, wherein air flow velocity of said non-flexible and air flow adjustable fluffer nozzles is adjustable.
5. The top sheet separator feeder of claim 2, wherein said non-flexible and air flow adjustable fluffer nozzles are connected to a slide mechanism.
6. The top sheet separator feeder of claim 5, wherein said slide mechanism is mounted on a rod member.
7. The top sheet separator feeder of claim 6, wherein said non-flexible and air flow adjustable nozzles are connected to an air plenum.
8. A top vacuum corrugation feeder apparatus, comprising: a sheet stack support tray; a feed head assembly including a vacuum chamber positioned over the front of a stack of sheets when sheets are placed in the tray with the vacuum chamber having a negative pressure applied thereto at all times during a feed cycle, said vacuum chamber having a sheet corrugation member mounted in about the center of its bottom surface and perforated belts associated with said vacuum chamber to transport the sheet acquired by said vacuum chamber in a forward direction out of the stack support tray; an air knife positioned immediately adjacent the front of said stack of sheets for applying a positive pressure to the sheet stack in order to separate the uppermost sheet from the rest of the stack; non-flexible fluffer nozzles positioned on opposite sides of the sheet stack and configured to assist said air knife in separating the uppermost sheet in the stack from the rest of the stack, said non-flexible fluffer nozzles being pivotable in a horizontal plane into one of a plurality of angles to allow air from said fluffer nozzles to overcome barriers to sheet separation on an upper surface of said sheets, and wherein each of said non-flexible nozzles includes an arrangement that adjusts taper angles of said non-flexible fluffer nozzles in order to determine a convergence point and velocity of air flowing from said non-flexible fluffer nozzles in order to separate a wide variety of said sheets from a stack positioned on said sheet stack support tray.
9. The top vacuum corrugation feeder apparatus of claim 8, including adjustment members for controlling pivoting of said fluffer nozzles.
10. The top vacuum corrugation feeder apparatus of claim 9, wherein said adjustment members include rod mounted slide members adapted for translating said non-flexible fluffer nozzles within said horizontal plane.
11. The top vacuum corrugation feeder apparatus of claim 8, wherein pivoting of said non-flexible fluffer nozzles changes the angle of a flow centerline of said non-flexible fluffer nozzles with respect to the normal of the face of said sheet stack.
12. The vacuum corrugation feeder apparatus of claim 11, wherein said non-flexible fluffer nozzles are translatable in a horizontal plane with respect to a top few sheets of said stack of sheet in order to position said non-flexible fluffer nozzles as needed.
13. A top sheet feeding apparatus especially for feeding specialty sheets, comprising: a sheet stack support tray; a feed head including a vacuum plenum chamber positioned over the front of a stack of sheets when sheets are placed into said sheet stack support tray with said vacuum plenum chamber having a negative pressure applied thereto at all times during a feed cycle, said vacuum plenum chamber having a sheet corrugation member mounted in the center of its bottom surface and perforations in the center of its bottom surface and perforated feed belts associated with said vacuum plenum chamber to transport the sheet acquired by said vacuum plenum chamber in a forward direction out of said sheet stack support tray; an air knife positioned immediately adjacent the front of sheets stacked in said sheet stack support tray for applying a positive pressure to the sheet stack in order to separate the uppermost sheet from the rest of the stack; and at least one air flow adjustable, non-flexible fluffer nozzle positioned on opposite sides of sheets stacked in said sheet stack support tray and adapted to assist said air knife in separating said uppermost sheet from the rest of the stack.
14. The top sheet feeding apparatus of claim 13, wherein said at least one air flow adjustable, non-flexible fluffer nozzle positioned on opposite sides of sheets stacked in said sheet stack support tray is pivotable within a horizontal plane.
15. The top sheet feeding apparatus of claim 14, wherein said at least one air flow adjustable, non-flexible fluffer nozzle positioned on opposite sides of sheets stacked in said sheet stack support tray is translatable adjacent said sheets stacked in said sheet stack support tray.
16. The top sheet feeding apparatus of claim 15, wherein a cross-section of a throat portion of said at least one air flow adjustable, non-flexible nozzle positioned on opposite sides of sheets stacked in said sheet stack support tray is configurable in order to allow velocity of air flowing from said at least one air flow adjustable, non-flexible nozzle to be optimized for different specialty sheets.
17. The top sheet feeding apparatus of claim 16, wherein said at least one air flow adjustable, non-flexible nozzle positioned on opposite sides of sheets stacked in said sheet stack support tray is attached to a slide mechanism.
18. The top sheet feeding apparatus of claim 17, wherein said slide mechanism is mounted on a rod member.
19. The top sheet feeding apparatus of claim 13, wherein said at least one air flow adjustable, non-flexible fluffer nozzle positioned on opposite sides of sheets stacked in said sheet stack support tray is rotatable within a horizontal plane.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) Various of the above-mentioned and further features and advantages will be apparent to those skilled in the art from the specific apparatus and its operation or methods described in the example(s) below, and the claims. Thus, they will be better understood from this description of these specific embodiment(s), including the drawing figures (which are approximately to scale) wherein:
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(8) While the present disclosure will hereinafter be described in connection with a preferred embodiment, it will be understood that it is not intended to limit the disclosure to that embodiment. On the contrary, it is intended to cover all alternatives, modifications and equivalents as may be included within the spirit and scope of the disclosure as defined by the appended claims.
(9) Even with the improvements in the above-mention patents, with certain media, it is very difficult for fluffer nozzles working in conjunction with a vacuum corrugation feeder to separate the lead edge of stacked sheets. If the lead edge is not separated, two sheets can be acquired by the feed head. The air knife will be unable to separate them and a multi-sheet feed will result. This can be exacerbated when the media has features such as perforations, varying thickness, multiple layers, heavy weight, etc. One example of difficult to feed media 10 is shown in
(10) Frequently blower speed is increased to create better fluffing performance with specialty stocks. The downside of this approach is that the air system is run off of one blower. Therefore, if the fluffer air velocity is increased, so is the vacuum and air knife air velocity. This can have adverse results such as over corrugation of the sheet, stubbing into a retard plate, and premature wear due to increased forces.
(11) In accordance with the present disclosure, improved adjustable fluffer nozzle arrangements 100 are shown in
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(14) In recapitulation, an apparatus is disclosed that adds three adjustment parameters to the design of the inboard and outboard fluffers within a top vacuum corrugation feeder. One adjustment is the angle of the flow centerline with respect to the normal of the stack face. The second is the taper angle of the fluffer which determines the convergence point and velocity of the flow. And third is the ability to translate the fluffers in a horizontal plane with respect to a top few sheets of a sheet stack in order to position the nozzle in accordance with requirements of particular specialty media. Moreover, angled air fluffers expand media stack fluffing capability by introducing a process direction vector in addition to the normal cross process pattern. It has been found that proper selection of these three parameters allows reliable fluffing and feeding of several non-standard media types including multi-layered label stock. While an embodiment has been shown that facilitates manual adjustment of these parameters, it is contemplated that nozzle adjustment parameters could also be accomplished with automation, if desired. In addition, preset blower configurations could also be enabled for specific applications and adjustable angle and flow rate of the nozzles could be based upon timed exit sensing.
(15) The claims, as originally presented and as they may be amended, encompass variations, alternatives, modifications, improvements, equivalents, and substantial equivalents of the embodiments and teachings disclosed herein, including those that are presently unforeseen or unappreciated, and that, for example, may arise from applicants/patentees and others. Unless specifically recited in a claim, steps or components of claims should not be implied or imported from the specification or any other claims as to any particular order, number, position, size, shape, angle, color, or material.