EP0005267B1 - Vorrichtung zum Aufkleben von Schutztaschen auf Albenblätter - Google Patents

Vorrichtung zum Aufkleben von Schutztaschen auf Albenblätter Download PDF

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EP0005267B1
EP0005267B1 EP79101338A EP79101338A EP0005267B1 EP 0005267 B1 EP0005267 B1 EP 0005267B1 EP 79101338 A EP79101338 A EP 79101338A EP 79101338 A EP79101338 A EP 79101338A EP 0005267 B1 EP0005267 B1 EP 0005267B1
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Heinz Beck
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Hawid Hans Widmaier & Co GmbH
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • B65HHANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL, e.g. SHEETS, WEBS, CABLES
    • B65H37/00Article or web delivery apparatus incorporating devices for performing specified auxiliary operations
    • B65H37/04Article or web delivery apparatus incorporating devices for performing specified auxiliary operations for securing together articles or webs, e.g. by adhesive, stitching or stapling
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B42BOOKBINDING; ALBUMS; FILES; SPECIAL PRINTED MATTER
    • B42BPERMANENTLY ATTACHING TOGETHER SHEETS, QUIRES OR SIGNATURES OR PERMANENTLY ATTACHING OBJECTS THERETO
    • B42B7/00Permanently attaching objects, e.g. map sections, to sheets

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  • the invention relates to a device for gluing protective bags onto aligned album pages with an endless conveyor with spaced-apart holding means for the album pages, with a transfer and an unloading station device for the album pages onto and from the conveyor with at least one moistening station with an extendable Moistening device and with an adhesive station with at least one magazine for protective bags and with counter pressure plates.
  • the tools pivot adhesives, holders with several sensors with pockets removed from magazines, etc. over the album sheet positioned on the pens, where they are lowered to enable the intended work.
  • the turntable serves as a counter pressure plate.
  • the pickups are connected to a vacuum line to pick up the pockets from the magazines.
  • US-PS 1 327 664 a device for gluing fabric samples on catalog pages is known.
  • This device contains an endless, two-part conveying means, through which plates with the sides are transported at a distance from one another. Magazines with the patterns and adhesive containers are arranged below the plate web and between the two parts of the conveyor.
  • transducers or adhesive transfer devices are arranged to move up and down. Between the plates carrying the catalog pages, the transducers or glue transfer agents are lowered to the sample magazines or to the glue for loading and raised again, then the plates are conveyed with the pages further under the transducers or glue transfer agents and then these are lowered to the samples or transfer the adhesive to the catalog page and then raise it again, then the plates are moved further and the transducers or adhesive transfer devices are lowered between two plates to the magazines or to the adhesive.
  • the object of the invention is to improve the known devices for gluing protective bags on album pages in such a way that the working speed is increased and yet the structure of the device is simplified and which makes it possible to easily and quickly adapt arrangements of bags of different sizes to different sheet divisions.
  • the album sheets 2 printed on one side with protective pockets 1 are conveyed by means of a conveying device 3 to an aligning station 4, where they are aligned electronically or mechanically via a print mark control by means of a known aligning device.
  • the aligned album sheet 2 is picked up in cycles by a snap gripper 5.
  • the album sheet is turned over beforehand by a sheet turner 6 or not.
  • the snap grippers 5 clamp the centered album sheets 2 on an edge lying perpendicular to the conveying direction and hold them during the passage through the Device so that it is ensured that each centered album sheet 2 is always arranged in the same position in each processing station.
  • a plurality of snap grippers 5 are arranged at equal distances from one another, which correspond to the distances between the processing stations, with their ends on two endless conveying means 8, such as chains, belts or the like, guided parallel to deflection rollers 7, leaving a distance between them in synchronism.
  • the distance between the two conveyor means 8 is selected so that the edges of the album sheets 2 perpendicular to the gripping edge can rest on the conveyor means 8.
  • the distance between the two conveying means 8 can be adjustable, e.g. by means of a spindle drive or spacers, in which case the holding of the snap grippers 5 on the conveying means 8 is designed such that they permit changes in the distance. This can e.g. take place in such a way that the actual snap elements are arranged only on a section which corresponds to a predetermined minimum distance and has extensions on both sides which can be moved and locked in holders of the conveying means 8.
  • supports (not shown) for the edge of the respective album sheets 2 opposite the snap grippers 5 can be used interchangeably between the two parts of the conveyor.
  • the distance between the two parts of the funding cannot be changed and corresponds to the maximum size of the area of an album sheet 2 which is to be provided with protective pockets 1.
  • 8 supports for spikes are provided in both funding parts, with which the distance between the funding parts can be reduced, so that the sides of a narrower album page 2 no longer rest on the actual funding parts, but on the spikes . If the funding is 8 chains, these mandrels can be inserted into the joint bushings.
  • each album sheet 2 is first fed to a moistening station 9.
  • a switch e.g. a magnetic switch or a light barrier
  • move in the direction of the non-printed side of the album sheet 2 a counterpressure plate 11 actuated by piston cylinder 10 and in the direction of the printed side on a base plate 12 arranged moistening devices 14 provided with extendable piston cylinders 13.
  • the movements are coupled, that when the counter-pressure plate 11 reaches the back of the album sheet 2, the moistening devices 14 rest with their work surfaces on the front and moisten fields on the album sheet 2 according to their size.
  • the size of the actual dampening surface is slightly smaller than the intended adhesive surface on the protective pockets 1 in order to achieve clean adhesive connections on the side.
  • the dwell time and thus sufficient moistening depends on the nature of the material of the album sheet 2, e.g. according to its absorbency, the water-soluble gauze used for sticking on the protective pockets, the porosity of the actual humidifier, and the dampening agent used and is determined empirically.
  • the moistening devices 14 and the counterpressure plate 11 move apart through the reversed cylinders 10, 13 and the conveying means 8 starts to move and conveys the moistened album sheet 2 to the adhesive station 15 by one cycle.
  • the distance of the adhesive station 15 from the moistening station 9 is dimensioned such that when an album sheet 2 is correctly positioned in the adhesive station 15, another album sheet 2 is also correctly positioned in the moistening station 9.
  • the gluing station 15 is constructed similarly to the moistening station 9. It also contains a movable counter-pressure plate 17, which is actuated in the direction of the rear side of the album sheet 2 and away from it by a piston cylinder 16, and a base plate 18, on which magazines 20 for the slide side against the pressure side of the album sheet 2 can be displaced by piston cylinder 19 Protective pockets 1 are arranged.
  • the moistening station 9 shown schematically in FIG. 2 consists of a cylinder housing 21 with two chambers 23 and 24 with variable volume, separated by a displaceably arranged piston 22.
  • each chamber 23, 24 leads a supply or discharge pipe 25 for a drive means.
  • the piston 22 is provided on one side with a piston rod 26 which is guided through the housing 21 and which contains at its free end a bore 27 into which a corresponding projection 28 of an upwardly open container 29 can be locked, for example by means of a locking screw.
  • This makes it possible to only replace the container 29 when the size of the field to be moistened is changed.
  • the container 29 protrudes over its upper edge in a moistening insert 30, preferably made of a porous elastic material.
  • a supply line 32 (FIG. 7), which is connected to a central distribution container 33 for water or an adhesive, can be connected to the container 29 via a closable connecting piece 31 be connected.
  • the container 29 can be continuously refilled with water or with the adhesive, so that the same amount of moisture or adhesive can always be transferred per moistening.
  • the distribution container 33 is arranged to be adjustable in height in order to always ensure the same fill level in the container 29.
  • the moistening pad 30 can be made of any porous material, such as ceramic, rubber, plastics, felts, woven fabrics and the like. Any liquid or known film adhesive, e.g. Plastic-based glue such as polyvinyl acetate or animal hot glue, etc. be used more.
  • cover plates 35 provided with openings 34 on the container 29 are placed on the opening of the container 29 and e.g. can be attached to the container 29 by springs 36 on the cover plates 35 and grooves 36 '. This is advantageous if smaller fields are to be moistened, since then the entire container 29 does not have to be replaced.
  • the magazine 20 shown in FIG. 3 with the associated piston cylinder 19 of the gluing station 15 has a basic structure corresponding to that of the moistening device 14 with the associated piston cylinder 13.
  • an exchangeable base plate 37 with a projection 38 is inserted into the bore 27 '.
  • the size of the base plate 37 corresponds to the size of the pockets 1 to be glued or is smaller than that of the pockets 1.
  • At least two opposite edges of the base plate 37, in any case at the edges perpendicular to the direction of travel, are parallel to these edges on the cover plate
  • Cylinder housing 21 'side walls 39 arranged displaceably and lockable, which form the one side walls of the magazine 20.
  • the other side walls can be formed by round mandrels 39 '(FIG.
  • At least one mandrel 39 ' but preferably two mandrels 39' are arranged displaceably on each side of the base plate 37, and the base plate 37 is slotted on the displacement paths of the mandrels 39 'in accordance with the mandrel diameters, this also requires a change in the size of the pockets Base plate 37 not to be replaced and only the mandrels 39 'are to be brought up to the side surfaces of the new stack of pockets 1, a part of the mandrels 39' being inserted into the slots depending on the size of the pockets 1.
  • the walls 39 or the mandrels 39 ' have a foot part 40 with a slot 41 (FIG. 4) which rests on the cover plate of the cylinder housing 21'.
  • a threaded bolt 42 is fastened on the cover plate and is dimensioned such that it enters the slot 41. The attachment takes place via a knurled nut 43 that can be screwed onto the threaded bolt 42 (FIG. 3).
  • each base plate 37 is also arranged on a piston cylinder 19.
  • the magazine walls are formed by two angular corner pieces 46, which are placed directly on the base plate 18, e.g. are held by magnetic force.
  • One leg is stronger for better holding.
  • a plate 50 suspended by a spring 49 and arched at the top is embedded. This plate 50 protrudes slightly beyond the edge of the magazine.
  • a projecting leaf spring 51 is arranged at the top, which serves as a wiping edge and ensures that only one pocket 1 is removed from the stack during a gluing process.
  • the passage opening is reduced so that when the uppermost pocket 1 is lifted, it is deflected, as a result of which it detaches from the pocket 1 below it.
  • the spring-loaded projecting plates 50 are used.
  • the side walls 39 can have a fixed, bevelled edge 51 'projecting into the magazine 20 at the top, which, like the leaf springs 51, also serve for separation.
  • the bottom of the cylinder housing 21, 21 'or the base plates 12, 18 can be permanent magnets or. Contain electromagnets, the other part being made of steel or iron. This makes it possible to position the cylinder housings 21, 21 'and thus the moistening devices 14 and the magazines 20 as desired on the base plates 12, 18.
  • the base plates 12, 18 preferably have line grids 63 (FIG. 8) for easier displacement of the cylinder housings 21, 21 'on them, these having at least one right-angled contact edge.
  • the cylinder housings 21, 21 ' can also be detachable, displaceable and optionally lockable on parallel on the base plates 12, 18 detachable, displaceable and, if necessary Arrestably arranged rails 44 (Fig. 8) can be arranged.
  • Another possibility is to mechanically, e.g. to be fixed on the base plates 12, 18 by means of clamps, vices or claws using spacers or the like.
  • FIG. 5 Another embodiment partially shown in Fig. 5 is that instead of a plethora of individual piston cylinders 21, 21 'for the movement of the moistening devices 14 or the magazines 20, only their base plates 12, 18 can be moved up and down by piston cylinders 45, i.e. the piston rod 45 'is connected directly to the base plate 12, 18. In such an embodiment, it is advisable to let the moistening insert 30 protrude a little more over the edge of the container 29 at the moistening station 9, which in addition to better moistening (by squeezing) can also cause damping.
  • the counter-pressure plates 11, 17 and the base plates 12, 18 are then preferably also releasably attached to the piston rods of their piston cylinders 10, 16, 45, i.e. interchangeable. This makes it possible, on the one hand, to quickly replace prepared base plates 12, 18 with differently designed album sheets 2 and to easily adapt them to other sheet formats.
  • Damping or spring inserts can be arranged between the piston rods 26, 26 'and the containers 29 or the base plates 37.
  • the counter pressure plates 11, 17 preferably have elastic coverings 11 a, 17 a.
  • FIG. 5 Another embodiment of the moistening device 14 shown schematically in FIG. 5 consists in that a continuous moistening pad 52 is provided on the extendable base plate 12 ', which is covered by a mask 53 (FIG. 6) with windows 54.
  • the size and number of windows 54 corresponds to the size and number of fields to be moistened on the album sheet 2.
  • the base plate 12 ' can be provided with connecting pieces for supplying the moistening agent and with a duct network for uniform distribution of the moistening agent in the moistening pad 52.
  • This channel system (not shown) can also be designed as an independent component of the moistening station 9 or can be incorporated directly into the moistening pad 52.
  • the moistening agent can also be applied via a carrier, e.g. one or more rotating, optionally movable brushes, rollers, rollers or belts may be provided, some of them being immersed in the moistening agent and wipers being provided on the way to the mask in order to ensure an even application.
  • a moistening device 14 contains two rollers or rollers 55, over which an endless belt runs as a moistening insert 30 ". The endless belt is immersed with the lower web in the moistening agent.
  • the moistening agent can also be used as a moistening insert 30" '(Fig 7) are sprayed, masks 53 may or may not be provided.
  • the piston cylinders 16 extend the counterpressure plate 17 and the cylinders 45 or the cylinders 19 of the magazines 20 and clamp the album sheet 2 between them.
  • the protective pockets 1 lying at the top in the magazines 20 come, if appropriate with the adhesive layer applied to them, under pressure into contact with the moistened or adhesive fields of the album sheet 2, as a result of which the uppermost pockets 1 firmly adhere to the album sheet 2.
  • the extended piston rods can remain in this position for a moment to secure the connection; then they return to the starting position.
  • the base plate 18 can be extended and retracted at the gluing station 15, the upper edge of the sprung wall of the magazines 20 reaches the album sheet 2 during the upward movement, the counter-pressure plate 11 then being extended so quickly that the album sheet 2 of both Sides is pinched at the same time. Only then can the base plate 18 be extended further until the top pocket 1 on the album sheet 2 is pressed against.
  • the base plates 37 of the magazines 20 are cushioned relative to the piston rods carrying them, in order to be able to compensate for possible irregularities in the filling of the individual magazines 20.
  • the exit station is arranged after a deflection roller 7 of the conveying means 8, so that the album sheet 2 no longer rests on the conveying means parts, but only hangs in the snap gripper 5, so that after the snap grippers 5 have been released due to gravity, if necessary by means of a slide or other guides on a discard pile.
  • a known scanning and sorting station for checking the album sheets provided with protective pockets 1 for completeness can be arranged between the starting station and the depositing stack, the incomplete sheets being discarded. This can be done optically by light beams or mechanically by scanning. So that two pockets do not stick to one field, nozzles can be provided which blow compressed air obliquely against the album sheets along one or more lines.
  • the device is controlled so that from time to time an album sheet 2 is gripped by the snap gripper 5, a second moistened or provided with adhesive, a third is equipped with pockets 1 and a fourth is released from the snap gripper 5 and thus from the device.
  • the distances between the individual stations must be the same.
  • several moistening or gluing stations can be arranged one after the other. This may be necessary if the pockets have to be arranged very close to one another.
  • the cylinders can be operated hydraulically or pneumatically and are automatically controlled by known control systems.
  • a turntable is used as the funding.
  • the individual stations such as take-over, moistening, gluing, possibly alignment, control and exit stations are arranged on a circle at equal distances from one another.
  • a holder is assigned to each station, which functions as a snap gripper, i.e. the centered holder and transporter of an album sheet during its processing in the device and the function of the counter plates can combine. This can be done by the size of the album sheets corresponding plates, which are arranged in a circle around the axis of the turntable, in which fine continuous channels are executed, which are connected from one side to a vacuum source and at the discharge point to a compressed air source.
  • the respectively aligned album sheets are sucked in at the transfer station by means of a lowered holder by means of a vacuum, transported through the device to the individual processing stations and blown off at the exit station by compressed air which is blown through the channels in the plates.
  • the moistening devices or the magazines do not necessarily have to be provided with their own drives for up and down movement; here, suspension would suffice if the holders can be extended against appropriately sprung moistening stations or magazines.
  • the album sheets are fed to the individual processing stations, but it is equally possible to arrange the album sheets in a fixed manner and to arrange the processing stations movably on conveying means. It is also possible to arrange the base plates with the moistening and gluing stations for exchangeable purposes as exchangeable exchangeable cassettes, e.g. Movable on rails, as indicated in Fig. 1.
  • FIG. 10 A further embodiment variant, in particular for the moistening station, is shown schematically in FIG. 10.
  • a base plate 12 ' which is not only movable up and down, but can also be moved back and forth either in the conveying direction or perpendicular to it.
  • the individual moistening devices 14 arranged thereon only contain narrow gaps, in each of which a felt is arranged as a moistening insert 30 '. It is also possible to provide only one rotatable roller immersed in the dampening means. By moving the base plate 12 'extended in the working position in one of the horizontal directions, a strip is moistened by the felt or by rolling the roll.

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