Machine for the formation of numbered packs of interleaved sheets of paper
10155637 ยท 2018-12-18
Assignee
Inventors
- Giuseppe Lupi (Gallicano-Luca, IT)
- Gianluca Giometti (Capannori-Lucca, IT)
- Angelo Torri (Gallicano-Luca, IT)
Cpc classification
B65H31/3054
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65H2220/09
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65H45/24
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65H29/20
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65H45/28
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65H31/32
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B65H45/24
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65H29/20
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65H31/32
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65H31/30
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A machine for the formation of numbered packs of interleaved sheets of paper (6), includes a pair of counter-rotating motor-driven folding rollers (2, 3), an interference surface (11) mobile with a to-and-fro motion between a position (P1) of non-interference and a position (P2) of interference, and a mechanism (36) of cyclic movement of the surface (11) including at least one supporting crank (13) oscillating with respect to the carriage (26) and articulated to a first axis (15) of rotation of the surface, and a first motor-driven connecting rod (19) kinematically connected to the surface (11) to bestow the to-and-fro motion thereon.
Claims
1. A machine for the formation of numbered packs of interleaved sheets of paper (6), comprising: a pair of counter-rotating motor-driven folding rollers (2, 3) shaped on the surface so as to interfere along a plurality of folding lines (7, 8), each roller being fed by a respective supply of sheets (6), which are drawn, in a reciprocating way, by the surfaces (64, 65) of the rollers (2, 3), into a position staggered one with respect to the next so as to be set overlapping along at least one common folding line (7) of interleaving; an interference surface (11) defined by a plurality of parallel interference brackets (12), the interference surface (11) being mobile with a to-and-fro motion between a position (P1) of non-interference and a position (P2) of interference, synchronized with the speed of rotation of the rollers (2, 3) for interrupting cyclically the succession of folded sheets that are released by the rollers and are to form numbered packs of interleaved sheets of paper; and a mechanism (36) having two degrees of freedom for cyclic movement of the surface (11) supported by a motor-driven carriage (26) mobile in a direction of recession from the rollers (2, 3), said mechanism (36) comprising at least one supporting crank (13) oscillating with respect to the carriage (26) and articulated to the surface (11) about a first axis (15) of rotation, a first motor-driven connecting rod (19) driven by a first motor, mounted on a first cam (20) and kinematically connected to the surface (11) to bestow said to-and-fro motion thereon, and a second motor-driven connecting rod (16) driven by a second motor and mounted on a second cam (17) supported by the carriage (26) and connected the surface (11) about a second axis (4) of rotation.
2. The machine according to claim 1, wherein said plurality of interference brackets (12) are distributed throughout the length of the rollers (2, 3) and extending in a direction transverse to the line of growth, and wherein said mechanism comprises: at least one oscillating crank (13) articulated to a fixed point (14) of said carriage and to an intermediate point (15) of a corresponding one of said interference brackets (12); the first motor-driven connecting rod (19) moved by the first motor and articulated to the first cam (20) mounted on said carriage and to a crank (13); the second motor-driven connecting rod (16) moved by the second motor, and articulated to the second cam (17) mounted on said carriage and to one end (4) of at least one of said interference brackets (12), wherein the relative position at start of cycle of said cams (17, 20) is adjustable, and said first and second motors are synchronized with one another and with the speed of rotation of the folding rollers (2, 3).
3. The machine according to claim 1, wherein said surface (11) presents a rotary movement of return from the position of interference (P2) to the position of non-interference (P1), in said return movement the surface (11) assuming an orientation inclined with respect to the common tangent of said rollers (2, 3).
4. The machine according to claim 1, further comprising a distribution of stack-growth brackets (10) set downstream of the folding rollers with respect to a line of growth (A) for gathering a succession of interleaved sheets of paper set on top of one another, the stack-growth brackets being motor-driven so as to move along the line of growth (A) at a rate associated to the speed of rotation of the rollers, and wherein said surface (11) presents a movement parallel to the line of growth (A).
5. The machine according to claim 1, further comprising a distribution of stack-growth brackets (10) set downstream of the folding rollers with respect to a line of growth (A) for gathering a succession of interleaved sheets of paper set on top of one another, the stack-growth brackets being motor-driven so as to move along the line of growth (A) at a rate associated to the speed of rotation of the rollers, and wherein said surface (11) presents a movement parallel to the line of growth (A), wherein the movement of said mechanism (36) is synchronized with the movement of said carriage and of said stack-growth brackets.
6. The machine according to claim 1, wherein said mechanism is adjustable to enable the interference brackets to describe a predetermined path of interception of a common folding line of said interleaved sheets of paper.
7. The machine according to claim 1, wherein the interference brackets describe said path of interception while the folding rollers are making a new fold on the sheets (6).
8. The machine according to claim 1, further comprising air nozzles (21) for directing jets of air towards said interleaved sheets of paper in a direction opposite to the direction of growth.
9. The machine according to claim 4, further comprising removal means (25) for removal of said numbered packs of interleaved sheets of paper from said stack-growth brackets, said removal means (25) provided with a motor-drive synchronized with the stack-growth brackets being motor driven.
10. The machine according to claim 9, wherein said removal means comprise a horizontal conveyor belt (25).
11. The machine according to claim 2, wherein said surface (11) presents a rotary movement of return from the position of interference (P2) to the position of non-interference (P1), in said return movement the surface (11) assuming an orientation inclined with respect to the common tangent of said rollers (2, 3).
12. The machine according to claim 2, further comprising a distribution of stack-growth brackets (10) set downstream of the folding rollers with respect to a line of growth (A) for gathering a succession of interleaved sheets of paper set on top of one another, the stack-growth brackets being motor-driven so as to move along the line of growth (A) at a rate associated to the speed of rotation of the rollers, and wherein said surface (11) presents a movement parallel to the line of growth (A).
13. The machine according to claim 2, wherein the movement of said mechanism (36) is synchronized with the movement of said carriage and of said stack-growth brackets.
14. The machine according to claim 2, wherein said mechanism is adjustable to enable the interference brackets to describe a predetermined path of interception of a common folding line of said interleaved sheets of paper.
15. The machine according to claim 2, wherein the interference brackets describe said path of interception while the folding rollers are making a new fold on the sheets (6).
16. The machine according to claim 2, further comprising air nozzles (21) for directing jets of air towards said interleaved sheets of paper in a direction opposite to the direction of growth.
17. The machine according to claim 2, further comprising: a distribution of stack-growth brackets (10) set downstream of the folding rollers with respect to a line of growth (A) for gathering a succession of interleaved sheets of paper set on top of one another, the stack-growth brackets being motor-driven so as to move along the line of growth (A) at a rate associated to the speed of rotation of the rollers, and wherein said surface (11) presents a movement parallel to the line of growth (A), and removal means (25) for removal of said numbered packs of interleaved sheets of paper from said stack-growth brackets, said removal means (25) provided with a motor-drive synchronized with the stack-growth brackets being motor driven.
18. The machine according to claim 17, wherein said removal means comprise a horizontal conveyor belt (25).
19. A machine for the formation of numbered packs of interleaved sheets of paper (6), comprising: a pair of counter-rotating motor-driven folding rollers (2, 3) shaped on the surface so as to interfere along a plurality of folding lines (7, 8), each roller being fed by a respective supply of sheets (6), which are drawn, in a reciprocating way, by the surfaces (64, 65) of the rollers (2, 3), into a position staggered one with respect to the next so as to be set overlapping along at least one common folding line (7) of interleaving; an interference surface (11), which is mobile with a to-and-fro motion between a position (P1) of non-interference and a position (P2) of interference, synchronized with the speed of rotation of the rollers (2, 3) for interrupting cyclically the succession of folded sheets that are released by the rollers and are to form numbered packs of interleaved sheets of paper, a mechanism (36) for cyclic movement of the surface (11) supported by a motor-driven carriage (26) mobile in a direction of recession from the rollers (2, 3), said mechanism (36) comprising i) at least one supporting crank (13) oscillating with respect to the carriage (26) and articulated to the surface (11) about a first axis (15) of rotation, ii) a first motor-driven oscillating connecting rod (19) kinematically connected to the surface (11) to bestow said to-and-fro motion thereon, and iii) a second motor-driven oscillating connecting rod (16) mounted on a first cam (17) supported by the carriage (26) and connected the surface (11) about a second axis (4) of rotation, wherein said surface (11) is defined by a plurality of interference brackets (12) distributed throughout the length of the rollers (2, 3) and extending in a direction transverse to the line of growth, and wherein said mechanism comprises: at least one oscillating crank (13) articulated to a fixed point (14) of said carriage and to an intermediate point (15) of a corresponding one of said interference brackets (12); the first motor-driven oscillating connecting rod (19) moved by a first motor (M1, M2) and articulated to a second cam (20) mounted on said carriage and to a crank (13); the second motor-driven oscillating connecting rod (16) moved by a second motor (M2, M1), and articulated to the first cam (17) mounted on said carriage and to one end (4) of at least one of said interference brackets (12), wherein the relative position at start of cycle of said first and second cams (17, 20) is adjustable, and said first and second motors are synchronized with one another and with the speed of rotation of the folding rollers (2, 3).
20. The machine according to claim 19, further comprising: a distribution of stack-growth brackets (10) set downstream of the folding rollers with respect to a line of growth (A) for gathering a succession of interleaved sheets of paper set on top of one another, the stack-growth brackets being motor-driven so as to move along the line of growth (A) at a rate associated to the speed of rotation of the rollers, and wherein said surface (11) presents a movement parallel to the line of growth (A), and removal means (25) for removal of said numbered packs of interleaved sheets of paper from said stack-growth brackets, said removal means (25) provided with a motor-drive synchronized with the stack-growth brackets being motor driven.
Description
LIST OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The above and further advantages will be better understood by any person skilled in the branch from the ensuing description and from the annexed drawings, which are provided by way of non-limiting example and in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(10) With reference to the annexed drawings, a machine is described for the formation of numbered packs of interleaved sheets of paper 6.
(11) The machine comprises a pair of counter-rotating motor-driven folding rollers 2, 3 shaped on the surface so as to interfere along a plurality of folding lines 7, 8.
(12) In one example of embodiment, the folding lines 7, 8 are obtained by providing, on a first roller 2, the longitudinal grooves 22 to which there correspond longitudinal ribbings 23 on the second roller 3, in such a way that during rotation the slots 22 and the ribbings 23 constitute, in combination, nippers operating along the lines 7, 8, thus causing folding of the sheets 6 comprised between the two rollers. Each roller is moreover supplied with a succession of sheets 6 (e.g.,
(13) In a position intermediate between the rollers and the stack-growth brackets, provided along the channel 33 are interference means synchronized with the speed of rotation of the rollers 2, 3 and set for interrupting upon command the succession of sheets gathered by the stack-growth brackets and thus forming numbered packs 34 of interleaved sheets of paper.
(14) At the end of formation of each pack 34, the stack-growth brackets 10 drop until they release the pack 34 onto an underlying conveyor belt 25 driven by a motor M6 and presenting a horizontal movement synchronized with the movement of the brackets for removing the numbered packs 34 (
(15) According to the invention, the interference means comprise a interference surface 11 (schematically represented in
(16) Advantageously, the path followed by the surface 11 is external to the folding rollers, and it is hence not necessary to provide toroidal slots on the rollers to enable entry of brackets or other elements constituting the surface. The absence of these toroidal slots on the rollers leaves the surface of the roller intact (with function of contrast for the folding nippers) to maintain an optimal quality of folding throughout the length of the sheet.
(17) Preferably, after insertion of the surface 11 and during the first stage of the movement downwards of the stack-growth brackets, the sheets folded by the rollers start to deposit on the interference surface itself, which thus performs a provisional function of growth of the new pack being formed, and for this purpose presents a movement parallel to the line of growth A in a plane of lie orthogonal to the line of growth A.
(18) In the preferred embodiment illustrated, the surface 11 is moved between the position of non-interference and the position of interference by means of a mechanism with two degrees of freedom 36 supported by a carriage 26 mobile along linear guides 32 in the direction of growth A.
(19) In greater detail, the surface 11 is defined by a plurality of parallel interference brackets 12 distributed throughout the length of the rollers 2, 3, and actuated by a mechanism 36 that comprises: a belt transmission 40 connected to a motor M5 for vertical displacement of the carriage 26; a number of oscillating cranks 13 connected by a transverse shaft 47, which are articulated to a fixed point 14 of the carriage and to an intermediate point 15 of one or more brackets 12; a first pair of oscillating connecting rods 16 connected by a tie rod 62 and by a motor-driven transverse shaft 60, moved via a second belt transmission 44 and pulleys 41 by a motor M1 and articulated at one end 28 to a first cam 17 mounted on the carriage 26 and at the opposite end 4 to at least one bracket 12; a second pair of oscillating connecting rods 19 connected by a transverse shaft 48, moved via a third belt transmission 45 by a motor M2 and articulated at one end 30 to a second cam 20 mounted on the carriage and at the opposite end 29 to the crank 13, in the proximity of the intermediate point 15; and a plurality of intermediate connecting rods 61 mounted on the tie rod 62 and connected to respective brackets 12.
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(22) Advantageously, the motors M1, M2 may be governed to vary the relative position of the cams 17, 20 and their direction of rotation and thus adjust inclination of the brackets 12 during the cycle of to-and-fro motion, in synchronism with the vertical position determined by the motor-drive of the carriage 26.
(23) In this way, the control of the motors M1, M2, synchronized with the speed of the rollers, enables the mobile brackets 12 to describe a given path (that may be optimized and adjusted) with the aim of then intercepting the first fold 37, i.e., of finding the start of the next pack to be formed while the folding rollers 2, 3 are carrying out a folding operation.
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(31) Advantageously, rotation of the brackets 12 accelerates exit of the brackets from the channel 33 and reduces the time of return to the position of non-interference, enabling the carriage 26 to go back up again so as to start a new cycle.
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(45) The invention achieves important advantages because it enables use of the same equipment for formation of numbered packs of interleaved sheets of different format by merely regulating the geometry of the mechanism for governing the interference brackets.
(46) Furthermore, the invention reduces the need to make toroidal slots in the folding rollers and thus improves the quality of the sheets throughout the width of the format. The present invention has been described according to preferred embodiments, but equivalent variants may be devised, without thereby departing from the sphere of protection granted.