System and method for folding printed sheets
09708150 ยท 2017-07-18
Assignee
Inventors
- Peter Braschoss (Zofingen, CH)
- Hanspeter DUSS (Buchs, CH)
- Christoph Gysin (Ormalingen, CH)
- Martin Thurnherr (Nebikon, CH)
Cpc classification
B65H45/18
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65H45/12
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B65H45/12
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
An apparatus for folding print sheets includes two folding rollers arranged on one side of a guide plane to define a folding gap. A compressed air device is arranged on the other side of the guide plane in a region of the folding gap. The compressed air device is connected to the compressed air source and to the control unit, and includes an exit opening for the compressed air that is focused onto the folding gap. Control elements can be activated by the control unit to change the time interval during which the at least one exit opening is admitted with compressed air, and/or the cross-sectional surface of the exit opening, and the pressure of the compressed air supplied to the exit opening may also be changed by a different control element, to adapt a compressed air blast to properties of the print sheet made available to the folding gap.
Claims
1. An apparatus for folding print sheets, comprising: at least one first guide element defining a guide plane in which the print sheet is made available in a folding position; at least two folding rollers, arranged on a first side of the guide plane and respectively provided with one rotational axis wherein a folding gap is defined between the at least two folding rollers for the print sheet to be folded, wherein the rotational axes are oriented parallel to each other and essentially parallel to the guide plane; a compressed air source; a control unit; a compressed air device, arranged essentially parallel to the rotational axes of the folding rollers on a second side of the guide plane which is essentially arranged opposite the first side of the guide plane, in a region of the folding gap, wherein the compressed air device is connected to the compressed air source and to the control unit, and includes at least one exit opening for the compressed air that is focused onto the folding gap; and control elements connected to the compressed air source and to the control unit, wherein the control elements are activateable by the control unit, so that (1) the time interval during which the at least one exit opening is admitted with the compressed air, (2) the cross-sectional surface of the at least one exit opening, and (3) the pressure of the compressed air supplied to the at least one exit opening are changeable to adapt to properties of the available print sheet.
2. The apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the at least one exit opening of the compressed air device comprises: at least two first exit openings with identically large cross-sectional surfaces and at least two second exit openings with identically large cross-sectional surfaces that differ in size from the cross-sectional surfaces of the first exit openings; wherein the control elements include: at least one control element and at least one different control element for changing the time interval during which the exit openings are admitted with compressed air and for changing the cross-sectional surfaces of the exit openings, wherein the first exit openings are connected to the one control element and the second exit openings are connected to the other control element; and at least one additional control element connected to the exit openings for changing a pressure of the compressed air that is supplied to the exit openings.
3. The apparatus according to claim 1, further comprising a feeding device having a first feeding direction that extends essentially at a right angle to the rotational axes of the folding rollers or a second feeding direction that extends essentially parallel to the rotational axes of the folding rollers.
4. The apparatus according to claim 3, wherein the compressed air device comprises at least two segments arranged side-by-side in the first feeding direction or arranged one behind the other in the second feeding direction, each segment including at least one exit opening having a cross-sectional surface, wherein each segment is connected to the compressed air source and the control unit, and includes at least one of the control elements, wherein the two segments are arranged to be activated separately with compressed air.
5. The apparatus according to claim 4, wherein the at least one control element of each segment comprises respectively at least one of: (a) at least one first control element for changing the time interval during which the at least one exit opening is admitted with compressed air, (b) at least one second control element for changing the cross-sectional surface of the exit opening, and (c) at least one third control element for changing the pressure of the compressed air supplied to the exit opening.
6. The apparatus according to claim 3, wherein the feeding device comprises the feeding device having the second feeding direction, and the folding position includes at least one first and one second folding position arranged spaced apart in the second feeding direction; and further comprising at least first and second removal sections arranged downstream of the folding rollers, wherein the first removal section is adapted to accommodate at least one print sheet located in the first folding position and the second removal section is adapted to accommodate at least one print sheet located in the second folding position.
7. The apparatus according to claim 3, wherein the feeding device comprises the feeding device having the second feeding direction, and the folding position includes at least one first and one second folding position arranged in the guide plane, one behind the other, in the second feeding direction, the folding positions being arranged overlapping, the apparatus further comprising a joint removal section arranged downstream of the folding rollers and arranged to accommodate overlapping in the feeding direction at least one print sheet located in the first folding position and at least one print sheet located in the second folding position.
8. The apparatus according to claim 3, wherein the feeding device comprises the feeding device having the second feeding direction, and further including at least one first and at least one second end stop arranged in the guide plane, wherein the second end stop is arranged in the second feeding direction upstream of the first end stop, and wherein both end stops are liftable above the guide plane and are lowerable below the guide plane.
9. The apparatus according to claim 1, further comprising at least one second guide element for the print sheet arranged between the at least one first guide element and the compressed air device, wherein the at least one second guide element extends up to an immediate region of the at least one exit opening of the compressed air device.
10. The apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the compressed air device has an orientation plane extending parallel and at a distance to the guide plane, and the compressed air device is arranged in the orientation plane to be displaceable and pivotal.
11. A method for folding print sheets, comprising: making available a print sheet to a folding position located in a guide plane adjacent a folding gap between two rotating folding rollers located on one side of the guide plane and having respectively one rotational axis, wherein the rotational axes are oriented parallel to each other and parallel to the guide plane; admitting the print sheet in the region of the folding gap with a compressed air blast from a second side of the guide plane that is located opposite the first side, the compressed air blast coming from a compressed air device connected with a compressed air source and a control unit, the compressed air device having at least one exit opening with a cross-sectional surface for the compressed air that is focused onto the folding gap, the admitting including changing, with aid of the control unit, at least one of (a) a time interval during which the at least one exit opening of the compressed air device is admitted with compressed air, (b) a cross-sectional surface of the at least one exit opening and (c) the pressure of the compressed air supplied to the exit opening, to adapt the compressed air blast to properties of the available print sheet, wherein the print sheet is transported under the effect of the compressed air blast out of the guide plane and to the rotating folding rollers; and folding the print sheet on the first side of the guide plane between at least the two rotating folding rollers.
12. The method according to claim 11, wherein the compressed air device includes at least two first exit openings having identically large cross-sectional surfaces and at least two second exit openings with identically large cross-sectional surfaces that differ in size from the cross-sectional surfaces of the at least first two exit openings, wherein the method further comprises: changing the time interval for admitting the first and the second exit openings with compressed air and the cross-sectional surfaces of the exit openings by selectively activating the first exit openings with the aid of one control element and the second exit openings with the aid of another control element; and selectively changing the pressure of the compressed air that is supplied to the exit openings with the aid of at least one additional control element that is coupled to the exit openings.
13. The method according to claim 11, including one of supplying the print sheet in a first feeding direction, essentially extending at a right angle to the rotational axes of the folding rollers or in a second feeding direction which essentially extends parallel to the rotational axes of the folding rollers.
14. The method according to claim 13, wherein the compressed air device comprises at least two segments, arranged side-by-side in the first feeding direction or one behind the other in the second feeding direction, and the segments include respectively at least one exit opening with a cross-sectional surface, wherein the method further includes activating each segment separately with compressed air and triggering with the control unit a blast of compressed air, modified according to the properties of the print sheet, from the at least one exit opening of at least one of the segments of the compressed air device and directed onto the available print sheet.
15. The method according to claim 13, wherein the compressed air device is disposed in an orientation plane that is parallel to and spaced from the guide plane, and the method further includes at least one of displacing and pivoting the compressed air device in the orientation plane in order to compensate for a print sheet that is supplied while displaced and/or twisted, relative to the feeding direction.
16. The method according to claim 13, wherein the step of making the print sheet available includes making the print sheet available in one of at least two folding positions, arranged one behind the other in the second feeding direction, selecting the respective folding position corresponding to a specified production order, directing the compressed air blast only toward the print sheet in the selected folding position, and accommodating the print sheet after the folding operation in one of at least two removal sections.
17. The method according to claim 13, wherein the step of making the print sheet available includes making at least two successively following, spaced apart print sheets available in a respectively other one of at least two folding positions, arranged successively and spaced-apart in the second feeding direction, selecting the respective folding position based on a specified production order, directing the compressed air blast, in each case, only toward the print sheet available in the selected folding position, and accommodating, after the folding operation, the print sheet in a respectively other one of at least two removal sections.
18. The method according to claim 13, wherein the step of making the print sheet available includes making available at least two successively following print sheets while positioned overlapping in a respectively other one of at least two folding positions arranged one behind the other in the second feeding direction, selecting the respective folding position according to a specified production order, directing the compressed air blast only onto the print sheet in the folding position, and accommodating, after the folding operation, the print sheets overlapping in a joint removal section.
19. The method according to claim 11, wherein the compressed air blast constitutes a first compressed air blast, and the method further comprises directing at least a second compressed air blast toward the same print sheet following the first compressed air blast, the directing step including changing at least one of the pressure and time interval for the second compressed air blast relative to the first compressed air blast.
20. The method according to claim 11, including suppressing the compressed air blast that is focused onto an available print sheet and conveying said available print sheet out of the guide plane.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) These and other features and advantages of the invention will be further understood from the following detailed description of embodiments with reference to the drawings, which show in:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(13) According to the first exemplary embodiment shown in
(14) Two folding rollers 5 are arranged on a first side 4 of the guide plane 3 which, for drawing reasons, are shown in the first embodiment below the guide plane 3. The individual rollers are provided with a separate rotational axis 6 and form a folding gap 7 between them for the folding of the print sheet 1 along a predetermined or also not predetermined folding line 8. The rotational axes 6 of the folding rollers 5 are oriented parallel to each other as well as parallel to the guide plane 3. On a second side 9 which is shown above the guide plane 3 for the example in
(15) Essentially arranged in the guide plane 3 of the apparatus 2 is a first guide element 21 for the print sheet 1, on which the available print sheet rests and which is provided with an opening 22 in the region of the folding gap 7 for the print sheet 1 as well as for the compressed air 12 blown out of the exit openings 11, respectively in the form of a blast of compressed air 12. In addition to the first guide element 21, a second guide element 23 is provided for the print sheet 1, which is arranged between the first guide element 21 and the compressed air device 10, and can operate jointly with the first guide element 21, if necessary.
(16) A guide table can be used, for example, as the first guide element 21. Of course, several small, spaced-apart guide elements can also be arranged side-by-side and/or one behind the other, instead of a single guide table. As shown in
(17) The apparatus 2 finally comprises a transport unit 24, consisting of an upper transport belt 25 and two circulating lower transport belts 25, 25 which are intended to make available the print sheets 1 in a first feeding direction 26 that extends substantially at a right angle to the rotational axes 6 of the folding rollers 5. The apparatus 2 can thus be used for the cross-folding of print sheets 1.
(18) Corresponding to a second exemplary embodiment, illustrated in
(19) During the operation of the apparatuses 2, 2, shown in
(20) The compressed air blast 12 can thus be triggered corresponding to the feeding speed of a print sheet 1, which is respectively known to the control unit 16, wherein the time until the compressed air 12 hits the folding line 8 of the print sheet 1 must be factored in. Of course, the compressed air blast 12 can also be triggered based on an actual position of the print sheet 1, e.g. detected with a sensor that is not shown. The instant of triggering the compressed air blast 12 can furthermore also be varied. Successive print sheets 1 can thus be made available in different folding positions, so that the folded print sheets 1 overlap in the first or the second feeding direction 26, 26 and, if necessary, can be separated again at the overlapping locations for the further processing.
(21) Under the effect of the administered compressed air blast 12, the print sheet 1 is guided along its folding line 8 into the folding gap 7 between the folding rollers 5 where it is folded in cross direction (
(22) A sensor, not shown herein, can be arranged downstream of the folding rollers 5 to detect dog ears, incorrectly folded areas and the like and can transmit corresponding signals to the connected control unit 16. Following an automatic evaluation of this information, the compressed air device 10 and/or the compressed air blast 12 can be activated accordingly, so as to avoid future quality deficiencies of this type. The compressed air device 10 and therefore also the complete apparatus 2, 2 are embodied to be self-teaching.
(23) If a print sheet 1 which does not meet quality requirements is made available in the apparatus 2, 2 and this is detected, for example with a non-depicted sensor, the control unit 16 can then suppress the pulse for triggering a compressed air blast 12, so that this print sheet 1 is transported further to a removal section 29 (
(24) The schematic representation in
(25) This variant permits a relatively easy metering of the compressed air blast 12 coming from the compressed air device 10. For example, if the two control elements 17, 17 are opened, this results in high pressure for the compressed air 12 in the compressed air device 10, meaning a relatively strong compressed air blast 12. However, the compressed air device 10 is inactive if the two control elements 17, 17 are closed. A weak compressed air blast 12 is generated if only the control element 17 is opened, which is connected to the exit openings 11 having respectively a small cross-sectional surface 19. In contrast, a medium strong compressed air blast 12 is generated if only the control element 17 is opened which is respectively provided with exit openings 11 having a larger cross-sectional surface 19. Through the opening and closing of the two control elements 17, 17, the time interval for admitting the device 10 with compressed air is changed. In addition or alternatively thereto, the pressure at which compressed air 12 is supplied to the exit openings 11, 11 of the compressed air device 10 can be varied by correspondingly triggering an additional control element 20 via the control unit 16, not shown herein, which element is arranged in the compressed air line 13 that leads to the compressed air source 14. The dash-dot lines in
(26) As shown in
(27) The compressed air device 10 and the folding rollers 5 each have essentially the same longitudinal extension a, b, wherein the length can, of course, also be different. The compressed air device 10 shown for the additional embodiment of the apparatus 2 in
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(29) The exit openings 11 of the segments 32 each have a cross-sectional surface 19, wherein the size of the cross-sectional surfaces 19 can be changed, for example through using correspondingly adjustable apertures, not shown herein, which are controlled by the second control element 18. The shape of the cross-sectional surfaces 19 is freely selectable, meaning cross-sectional surfaces 19 can have a circular, semi-circular or elliptical shape, but can also have a rectangular, triangular or gap-type shape. As an alternative to changing the size of the cross-sectional surfaces 19, or also in addition thereto, the pressure of the compressed air 12 supplied to the exit openings 11 can also be varied by correspondingly triggering the third control element 20 with the aid of the control unit 16. Finally, the time interval for admitting the segments 32, and thus also the exit openings 11, with the compressed air 12 can alternatively or additionally also be changed.
(30) To generate a longitudinal fold in a print sheet 1 with the aid of the apparatus 2, shown in
(31) Owing to the fact that the cross-sectional surfaces 19 can be changed and because of the additionally or alternatively supplied compressed air, which is supplied with a different pressure and/or time duration to the exit openings 11, the apparatus 2 can be adjusted or re-adjusted relatively easily and quickly to match the properties of the respective print sheet 1, as well as to adapt it to the requirements of a current production order.
(32) In a schematic representation that is essentially identical to the one shown in
(33) This modification permits a relatively simple metering out of the blast of compressed air 12 coming from the segment 32. The pressure of the compressed air 12 in the segment 32 is high, for example, if both control elements 17, 17 are opened, meaning it results in a relatively strong compressed air blast 12. On the other hand, if the two control elements 17, 17 are closed then the segment 32 is inactive. A weak blast of compressed air 12 results if only the control element 17 is opened which is connected to the exit openings 11 with a small cross-sectional surface 19. A medium-strong compressed air blast 12 is generated by opening only the control element 17 that is connected to the exit openings 11 which have a larger cross-sectional surface 19. By opening or closing the two control elements 17, 17, the time interval during which the segment 32 is admitted with compressed air 12 is additionally changed. The compressed air 12 can furthermore be supplied with different pressures to the exit openings 11, 11 of the segment 32 by correspondingly triggering an additional control element 20, not shown herein, via the control element 16, also not shown herein. This control element is arranged, for example, in the compressed air line 13 leading to the compressed air source 14 and is embodied as a pressure-relief valve.
(34) During the operation of the apparatus 2, several exit openings 11, 11 in a segment 32 which are respectively connected to the same control element 17, 17 are thus activated simultaneously with compressed air 12. By correspondingly admitting the control elements 17, 17 20, the blast of compressed air 12 from a single segment 32, from several segments, or from all segments 32 can thus be metered out easily and quickly, in accordance with the properties of the print sheet 1 that is made available in the folding position 33.
(35) Of course, the cross-sectional surfaces 19, 19 of the first and the second exit openings 11, 11 in the segment 32 of the compressed air device 10 can also be embodied identically. However, this results in only a slight gradation of the metered out compressed air blast 12, as compared to the use of the previously described, differently large cross-sectional surfaces 19, 19. In the same way, the cross-sectional surfaces 19, 19, 19 of the exit openings 11, 11, 11 in different segments 32 can be embodied with differently large sizes and/or the compressed air 12 to the exit openings 11, 11, 11 of different segments 32 can be supplied with compressed air having different pressures, and/or the time interval during which the different segments 32 are admitted with compressed air 12 can be selected to be different.
(36) Using at least one of these measures, identical or different blasts of compressed air 12 can advantageously be triggered at the segments 32. As a result, the folding process can be adapted optimally to the aforementioned properties of a print sheet 1 ready for folding, such as grammage, format, frictional value, porosity, color assignment and the like, thus making it possible to achieve a constant and good folding quality. By using at least one of these measures, a deviation from the folding position 33 of the print sheet ready for the folding can furthermore be corrected at least in part. During the cross-folding, asymmetrically folded print sheets 1, for example having different page numbers distributed over the print sheet 1, can be admitted with different blasts of compressed air 12, meaning locations with smaller sheet thickness are admitted with compressed air blasts 12 from the at least one exit opening 11 with a smaller cross-sectional surface 19, and/or blasts with a lower pressure, and/or blasts administered over a shorter time interval than locations having a larger sheet thickness.
(37) The additional exemplary embodiments in
(38) In the same way as for the apparatus 2, a first print sheet 1 is supplied for the folding operation in a clocked manner to the apparatus 2 in the second feeding direction 26, positioned in the center and parallel to the rotational axes 6 of the folding rollers 5. However, the sheet in this case is supplied to one of at least two folding positions 33, 33 that are arranged successively in feeding direction 26. The respective folding position 33, 33 is selected based on a specified production order, and the compressed air blast 12 in each case is directed only onto print sheets 1, 1 that are located in the folding position 33, 33. Accordingly, the control unit 16 triggers a compressed air blast 12 via the first control element 17, emitted through the exit openings 11 of the segments 32 of the compressed air device 10, as soon as the print sheet 1 has reached the desired folding position 33. With this solution as with the apparatuses 2, 2, a print sheet 1, 1 that does not meet quality requirements can also be transported further with the aid of the transport unit 24 in the guide plane 3 to the removal section 29 and can thus be removed from the apparatus 2. The first end stop 35 is then either lifted up over the guide plane 3 or lowered below this guide plane. With this exemplary embodiment, an upstream-arranged or a downstream-arranged device for providing a diverter function can therefore be omitted.
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(40) As a result of embodying the apparatus 2 with two folding positions 33, 33 and two removal sections 28, 28, as well as owing to the segment-by-segment admitting with compressed air from the compressed air device 10, the following print sheet 1 can advantageously already be conveyed into the apparatus 2 while the preceding print sheet 1 has not yet reached its folding position 33.
(41) The following print sheet 1 can then either be conveyed up to the same folding position 33 at the first end stop 35 or, as shown in
(42) With a corresponding design for the second transport unit 24, for example comprising upper and lower transport belts 25, 25, 25, the apparatus 2 can, of course, also be operated without the end stops 35, 35. In that case, the print sheets 1, 1 are supplied exclusively with the aid of the second transport unit 24 and the guide elements 21, 23 to the respective folding position 33, 33. The end stops 35 and 35 can then optionally serve to help make available the print sheets 1, 1.
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(44) With the apparatuses 2 and 2, a compressed air blast 12 can also be triggered prior to reaching the respective folding position 33, 33, 33 in order to reinforce the print sheet 1, 1, 1 through a corresponding deformation transverse to the feeding direction 26 and prevent the danger of deformation in feeding direction 26 which results from the impact of the print sheet 1, 1, 1 with the end stops 35, 35.
(45) With a corresponding design for the second transporting unit 24, for example comprising upper and lower transport belts 25, 25, 25, the apparatus 2 can also be operated without the end stops 35, 35. In that case, the print sheets 1, 1 are supplied exclusively with the second transport unit 24 and the guide elements 21, 23 and are made available in the respective folding position 36, 36. The end stops 35 and 35 can then be used optionally for helping supply the print sheets 1, 1.
(46) As indicated by the double arrow in
(47) Alternative to the solution according to
(48) For all exemplary embodiments and to improve the folding quality, in particular to avoid dog ears in the folded print sheets 1, 1, 1 as a result of the blast of compressed air 12, at least one second compressed air blast 12 can be directed toward the same print sheet 1 (see
(49) It will be understood that the above description of the present invention is susceptible to various modifications, changes and adaptations, and the same are intended to be comprehended within the meaning and range of equivalents of the appended claims.