Sheets or sets of sheets are turned very rapidly and reliably, especially after the cutting of endless stationery, conveyed further in a different transport direction and separated in that the leading edge of each sheet is taken to a diagonal bending slot (33) via which a corner of each sheet first reaches an output slot (49).
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3. A device for turning a conveyed sheet and simultaneously changing its conveying direction comprising:
vertically spaced-apart upper and lower guide walls defining a longitudinally extending horizontal inlet slot lying in a first sheet plane, said inlet slot having a proximal end and a distal end and including first and second curved portions, respectively, at the distal end so as to define a diagonal bending slot having an axis of curvature in a plane substantially parallel to said first sheet plane;
an inlet slot defined by first and second side walls and lying in a first sheet plane;
inlet driving means for driving a leading edge of said sheet into said inlet slot;
first and second curved walls defining a bending slot located diagonally to said inlet slot and having axes of curvature in a plane substantially parallel to said first sheet plane;
an outlet slot defined by third and fourth walls and located adjacent said bending slot;
outlet drive means for seizing said sheet from bending slot and driving said sheet through said outlet slot in a second sheet plane;
feeding means for feeding each said sheet into said inlet slot; and,
retaining means and means for containing said retaining means to selectively hold said sheet to selectively prevent said sheet from being driven by said inlet driving means.
1. A device for turning a conveyed sheet and simultaneously changing its conveying direction comprising:
vertically spaced-apart upper and lower guide walls defining a longitudinally extending horizontal inlet slot lying in a first sheet plane, said inlet slot having a proximal end and a distal end and including first and second curved portions, respectively, at the distal end so as to define a diagonal bending slot having an axis of curvature in a plane substantially parallel to said first sheet plane;
an inlet slot defined by first and second side walls and lying in a first sheet plane;
inlet driving means for driving a leading edge of said sheet into said inlet slot;
first and second curved walls defining a bending slot located diagonally to said inlet slot and having axes of curvature in a plane substantially parallel to said first sheet plane;
an outlet slot defined by third and fourth walls and located adjacent said bending slot and wherein said third wall includes a plurality of openings;
outlet drive means for seizing said sheet from said bending slot and driving said sheet through said outlet slot in a second sheet plane; and,
a plurality of spherical roll elements located above said third wall but having portions thereof extending through said openings to contact said sheet as said sheet passes thereunder.
6. A device for turning a conveyed sheet and simultaneously changing its conveying direction comprising:
vertically spaced-apart upper and lower guide walls defining a longitudinally extending horizontal inlet slot lying in a first sheet plane, said inlet slot having a proximal end and a distal end and including first and second curved portions, respectively, at the distal end so as to define a diagonal bending slot having an axis of curvature in a plane substantially parallel to said first sheet plane;
an inlet slot defined by first and second side walls and lying in a first sheet plane;
inlet driving means for driving a leading edge of said sheet into said inlet slot;
first and second curved walls defining a bending slot located diagonally to said inlet slot and having axes of curvature in a plane substantially parallel to said first sheet plane;
an outlet slot defined by third and fourth walls and located adjacent said bending slot;
outlet drive means for seizing said sheet from said bending slot and driving said sheet through said outlet slot in a second sheet plane; and,
a swivelable means, said first side upper guide wall and at least a portion of said inlet driving means being attached to said swivelable means so that upward motion of said swivelable means causes upward motion of said first side upper guide wall and said portion of said inlet driving means away from said second side lower guide wall.
7. A device for simultaneous turning a over of one or more conveyed sheet sheets and simultaneously changing its the conveying direction of the one or more conveyed sheets, said device comprising:
an inlet slot defined by first and second side walls and lying in a first sheet plane;
inlet driving means for driving a leading edge of said sheet into said inlet slot;
first and second curved walls defining a single bending slot for simultaneous turning over of one or more sheets or forms, said bending slot located diagonally to said inlet slot and having axes of curvature in a plane substantially parallel to said first sheet plane;
said first curved wall forming an outer bend and having an inside surface and said second wall forming an inner bend and having an outer surface;
an outlet slot defined by third and fourth walls and located adjacent said bending slot;
outlet drive means for seizing said sheet from said bending slot and driving said sheet through said outlet slot in a second sheet plane at a higher speed than said inlet driving means for repositioning said conveyed sheet from said inside surface of said outer- bend wall to the outer surface of said inner- bend wall .
2. The sheet turning device of
conveyor belts for engaging at least one side of said sheet; and,
said plurality of roll elements engages the other side of said sheet.
4. The sheet-turning device of
5. The sheet-turning device of
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(a) at least one driven belt having a reach member thereof disposed in said outlet slot between said third and fourth walls;
(b) at least one roll member disposed in the innermost wall of said third and fourth walls opposite said reach member of said belt; and
(c) at least one member of said belt reach member and said roll member biased toward the other member, whereby said belt reach member and said roll member cooperate to seize and drive the sheet through said outlet slot.
0. 13. The device according to
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(a) at least one driven belt having a reach member thereof disposed in said outlet slot between said third and fourth walls;
(b) at least one roll member disposed in the innermost wall of said third and fourth walls opposite said reach member of said belt; and
(c) at least one member of said belt reach member and said roll member biased toward the other member, whereby said belt reach member and said roll member cooperate to seize and drive the sheet through said outlet slot.
0. 19. The device according to
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The invention relates to a device for turning a sheet with a simultaneous change in the conveying direction. Devices of this type are needed in case sheets or forms are transferred from a processing station, for example a printer or a copier, to a conveyor chain in order to be carried by the latter past further handling or processing stations, or to be composed, with additional sheets and forms, into a set of sheets or a set of forms.
A high operating speed is desirable when handling and processing sheets and forms, e.g. in mail processing machines. Disturbances, paper jams, and the like must be avoided since they can trigger a standstill of the entire facility and can lead to the destruction of documents which has grave consequences, for example, when processing bank mail.
Accordingly, it is an object of the invention to design a device for turning a sheet with a simultaneous change in conveying direction in such a way that a continuous flow of the sheets to be handled is ensured with a high operating speed, and breakdowns are avoided.
This object has been attained according to the invention by providing that the sheet is transported by means of a driving roller arrangement into an inlet slot defined by guide walls. The inlet slot meets a diagonally-extending bending slot, the axis of curvature of which is oriented substantially in parallel to the plane of the sheet and at an angle of preferably 45 degrees with respect to the leading sheet edge. The bending slot terminates in an outlet slot wherein outlet drive means are provided at least for seizing the sheet corner first entering the outlet slot. The outlet slot is located in a plane that is substantially parallel to the plane of the inlet slot, but spaced therefrom.
A multiple juxtaposition of devices of the type briefly described above makes it possible to turn a single sheet and discharge it with an altered conveying direction. It also permits independent processing of a plurality of sheets or form sections, (transported lying side-by-side in a plane) simultaneously with the turning step and the change in conveying direction. In this manner, after individual processing it is possible to correlate individual sheets or form sections, into separate sheet stacks or sets of forms.
According to a preferred embodiment of the device proposed herein which, as mentioned above, can be provided in multiple juxtaposition, an inlet slot is formed between a cover plate and a guide plate. The cover plate includes a diagonally-curved rerouting flange extending into a diagonal recess of the guide plate to form a bending slot with the guide plate which exhibits a diagonal, substantially-cylindrical guide member located in opposition to the rerouting flange. Finally, the outlet slot and the outlet drive means are arranged on the side of the guide plate facing away from the cover plate.
Suitably, the outlet slot contains, on the one hand, sections of revolving conveyor belts traveling in the discharge direction and, on the other hand, counter-support roll elements, associated therewith, as the outlet drive means, wherein the roll elements are preferably formed by balls retained in cages of the guide plate.
It has proven to be advantageous to first convey the sheet or sheets to be handled into the zone of the drive roller arrangement in the inlet slot and, prior to passing the sheet or sheets on, to retain the latter, for example by means of a vacuum retaining unit, against the driving action of the driving roller arrangement. Only thereafter the sheet or sheets are released in a controlled fashion whereby a precise initial position of the respective sheet or sheets is attained during entrance into the rerouting slot.
Embodiments will be described in greater detail below with reference to the drawings wherein:
Upstream of the device 10 in
Means arranged upstream of the feeding unit 11 transports a sheet, such as might be cut from an endless form by a cutter, into the feeding slot 12 in the direction of arrow 17. The sheet is fed into the inlet slot 12 until the leading sheet edge projects past the feeding slot 12 and passes into an inlet slot 18 (
Before the sheet to be handled has been pulled by the driving roller arrangement 21 and 22 completely into the inlet slot 18, however, a vacuum retaining unit 23 (
The guide walls 19 and 20 converge, in the manner shown in
The upper guide wall 19 is thusly fashioned as a comparatively-rigid cover plate which projects into a diagonal recess of the lower guide wall 20, oriented at 45 degrees to the conveying direction of the driving roller arrangement wherein the diagonal forward edge of the lower guide wall 20 is terminated by the guide member 35. The lower guide wall 20 also forms the upper termination of a guide member 36, a central layer 37 of which is comprised, for example, of polytetrafluoroethylene and is provided with cage recesses 38 wherein roll elements or balls 39 are accommodated. These balls are retained in the cage recesses 38 by means of a lower, end wall 40 of the guide plate 36. The lower end wall 40 is equipped with conventional recesses of adequate diameter and oriented toward the cage recesses 38 in such a manner that the roll elements 39 project in the downward direction through the cutouts of the lower, end wall 40. It can also be seen from
A table 41 is located underneath the guide member 36 and the top sides of conveyor belts 42 and 43 are guided over this table as shown. These conveyor belts are placed over drive rollers 44 and 46 (driven by motor 48) and idler rollers 45 and 47 arranged at the beginning and at the end of the table 41 respectively.
The lower end wall of the guide plate 36, on the one hand, and the table 41, on the other hand, define an outlet slot 49 lying in a plane oriented in parallel to the plane of the inlet slot 18 and spaced therefrom by a distance corresponding essentially to the thickness of the guide member 36. The upper sections or the upper faces of the conveyor belts 42 and 43, on the one hand, and rows of roll elements 39 respectively aligned with the conveyor belts, on the other hand, are effective in the outlet slot 49 as the transport means. This relationship can be readily seen by one skilled in the art from
On the outlet side of the conveyor belts 42 and 43, are a pair of casters 50, indicated in dot-dash lines in FIG. 1 and located in opposition to the rollers 45 and 47. Between the casters of the caster pair 50 a disk traveling therewith can be arranged. This is not shown in FIG. 1. The disk is dimensioned in its diameter in such a way that it projects somewhat into the profile of the outlet slot 49 and thus imparts to the discharged sheet a slight transverse bulge whereby the stability of the discharged sheet is increased in a desirable fashion.
During operation, a sheet, cut off, for example, from an endless form, is introduced from a cutter in the direction of arrow 17 into the feeding unit 11 and advanced to such an extent that the forward edge of the sheet is finally seized by the driving roller arrangement (21, 22) in the inlet slot 18 and is further advanced in the inlet slot 18. During this step, the rearward sheet-edge finally travels past a feeler 28 which produces a signal and causes a control unit 29 to activate the vacuum retaining unit 23 by opening the valve 26. In this manner, at this point, the sheet is retained by the vacuum suction openings at the outer end of the ducts 25, and the driving rollers 22 initially merely idle underneath the portion of the sheet that is present in the inlet slot 18.
When the sheet is released again by closing the valve 26 and shutting off the vacuum retaining unit 23, the driving roller arrangement 21, 22 pushes the sheet forward in the inlet slot so that initially the sheet corner located on the left in
The conveying speed of the conveyor belts 42 and 43 in conjunction with the roll elements 39 is preferably higher than the conveying speed of the driving roller arrangement 21, 22. Hence, the sheet to be handled, as soon as its corner lying on the right in
In practical embodiments of the device set forth herein and schematically shown in
The above-described device solves the problem of turning several sheets that are fed side-by-side in a plane and separated from one another in the longitudinal direction, and to individually process and discharge the sheets in a direction perpendicular to the feeding direction, as shown schematically in
While the invention has been particularly shown and described with reference to preferred embodiments thereof, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that various changes in form and details may be made therein without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. For more-secure guidance and rerouting of the sheets to be handled in the guide slot 33 and in the outlet slot 49, for example, it is possible to provide more than two conveyor belts such as 42 and 43 accompanied by associated rows of roll elements 39.
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