EP1074353B1 - Outil universel d'éjection - Google Patents

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EP1074353B1
EP1074353B1 EP00114755A EP00114755A EP1074353B1 EP 1074353 B1 EP1074353 B1 EP 1074353B1 EP 00114755 A EP00114755 A EP 00114755A EP 00114755 A EP00114755 A EP 00114755A EP 1074353 B1 EP1074353 B1 EP 1074353B1
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Mauro Chiari
José Rossier
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B26HAND CUTTING TOOLS; CUTTING; SEVERING
    • B26DCUTTING; DETAILS COMMON TO MACHINES FOR PERFORATING, PUNCHING, CUTTING-OUT, STAMPING-OUT OR SEVERING
    • B26D7/00Details of apparatus for cutting, cutting-out, stamping-out, punching, perforating, or severing by means other than cutting
    • B26D7/18Means for removing cut-out material or waste
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B26HAND CUTTING TOOLS; CUTTING; SEVERING
    • B26DCUTTING; DETAILS COMMON TO MACHINES FOR PERFORATING, PUNCHING, CUTTING-OUT, STAMPING-OUT OR SEVERING
    • B26D7/00Details of apparatus for cutting, cutting-out, stamping-out, punching, perforating, or severing by means other than cutting
    • B26D7/18Means for removing cut-out material or waste
    • B26D7/1818Means for removing cut-out material or waste by pushing out

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  • the present invention relates to a universal tool for ejecting waste from a die-cutting press, including items such as paper or cardboard for the production of packaging.
  • a universal tool for ejecting waste from a die-cutting press including items such as paper or cardboard for the production of packaging.
  • Such a tool is described in document DE-U-8915577 which is the closest state of the art.
  • these cutting presses include several stations, placed one after the other, including a feeder to supply the machine with cardboard sheets, in some executions a margin table arranging these sheets in a sheet, a press platinum cutting the sheets one by one in a given shape for produce box cutouts, an ejection station removing waste junk resulting from cutting, and finally a stacking receiving station cuts thus fashioned.
  • the tool of the present invention finds its use.
  • the plate elements worked by such machines each comprising a plurality of poses or cutouts that represent shapes and surfaces developed manufactured packaging.
  • these poses are judiciously arranged and arranged on the surface offered by the sheet in the goal of using it best, it is generally not possible to avoid interstitial areas of waste that lie between the poses and that result essentially their particular forms. These are the surfaces interstitial which constitute the undesirable waste which should be removed from leaf.
  • this sheet once cut is deposited on a perforated board, called lower ejection form, comprising a plurality openings. These openings are located next to the leaf waste and have a shape corresponding to these. Every waste can be extracted by pinching between two ejection needles mounted one on a tool upper mobile, and the other telescopic on a lower tool. In one vertical movement, these two tools remove in a single operation all leaf scraps.
  • a perforated board called lower ejection form
  • the waste ejection station may not have only one mobile upper tool pushing the waste through the openwork board.
  • One way to make the eject tool is to use a flat surface, generally a wooden board, in which we will have fixed, needles corresponding to the waste to be ejected, needles of ejection which can be simply kinds of nails which one will have planted in the wooden board. Although it seems very economical, this solution becomes tedious and quickly expensive when it comes to meeting customer expectations, to prepare the machine for all kinds of work different which each require a specific tool.
  • the ejection tool consists in using needles which can be fixed in an adjustable way to best suit to a whole range of different jobs.
  • the tool in question is consisting of a rectangular frame and crosspieces connecting the side bars or longitudinal of the frame, so that these crosspieces, serving as support to the ejection needles, can be positioned at the waste locations to eject.
  • Each ejection needle must be screwed onto an adjustable support radially able to rotate around a 360o periphery in order to be able to position it right next to the waste to be ejected.
  • This embodiment has the disadvantage of requiring, for each ejection needle, assembly and adjustment of several constituent parts of its support.
  • the press cutting can of course perform different work corresponding to several types and formats of cuts, meticulous position adjustment ejection tools depending on the work to be performed must be each time say again. If this tool has the advantage of being adaptable to any work by not having a single batch of parts, the placement of ejection needles represents on the other hand a task of adjustment which can be long and laborious depending on the complexity of the boxes to be cut and the waste they generate. Finally, the size and especially the relatively high cost price of this kind of tool requires rational use of the device; reason for which these ejection tools are generally dismantled after each work and reassembled in a new configuration for a new job, which the evidence takes a long time not compatible with the requirements of production sought.
  • the object of the present invention is to remedy these drawbacks by providing a universal, above all economical ejection tool, which is simple design while remaining efficient and reliable. He must be able to be able ensure the ejection of any type of waste anywhere over the entire extent of the sheet and suitable for work covering the whole range of formats sheets that can be shaped with the type of platen press for which the ejection tool in question is provided. The time required for the preparation of this tool, for a given job, should be as short as possible. This ejection tool must also significantly reduce the number of operations and spare parts involved in the preparation of the tool, and must offer obvious ease when it comes to add, remove or move one or more of the organs ensuring ejection of waste.
  • the present invention relates to an ejection tool in accordance with claim 1.
  • FIG. 1 represents a schematic perspective view and in partial section of a universal ejection tool 1.
  • the latter comprises a frame 2 formed by two longitudinal bars 3, 4, held firmly to two other side bars 5, 6. These bars are preferably of rectangular or square section.
  • the upper face of the frame 2 serves as a support for an upper plate 10 perforated with a multitude of small holes 11.
  • a lower plate 12 also perforated with a multitude of small holes 13 (FIG. 2) of the same diameter as the holes 11 of the upper sheet is fixed.
  • the sheets 10 and 12 are identical and their dimensions are substantially equal to those of the frame 2.
  • each sheet can for example be drilled with a number between 50,000 and 400,000 holes for a sheet surface located between 1 and 2 m 2 .
  • these holes form for each sheet 10, 12, a frame such that the centers of any three adjacent holes form the vertices of an equilateral triangle one of the sides of which is parallel to one of the edges of the frame. 2.
  • separation formed by a plurality of bands 17 are positioned on the edge between the two sheets 10, 12. These strips 17 each form an S which connects the two longitudinal bars 3, 4 of the frame 2. They are fixed only in their ends against the inner edges of these bars.
  • the positioning and marking of the ejection tool 1 in the ejection station is done by means of one of the longitudinal bars and a stud centering 18 positioned on an axis A-A indicated in FIG. 1.
  • This axis is located on the center line of the production machine and constitutes a reference line. All stations (introduction, cutting, ejection, etc ...) of this machine are aligned with respect to this axis, so that the different operations performed on the same plate element are always carried out in a perfect location.
  • Figure 2 shows a partial vertical sectional view of the tool 1 along the center line A-A.
  • the centering pin 18 is carefully fixed on the upper sheet 10 using a screw 19 anchored in the longitudinal bar 4.
  • a bent sheet 20 is fixed by the screws 14 the along the side bar 5 under the lower sheet 12.
  • This bent sheet 20 is equipped with gripping means 21 constituted by two openings which allow you to grab and pull tool 1 like a drawer out of the station ejection.
  • two longitudinal supports 22, 23 are shown. which, although part of the ejection station, allow better understand how the ejection tool 1 is inserted into and held there.
  • the support 23 is fixed; it serves as a benchmark against which the longitudinal bar 4 comes to lean.
  • the support 22 is movable in the direction of the arrow 24, so as to tighten and firmly hold the tool 1 in the ejection station.
  • FIG. 2 only an ejection needle 30 is illustrated such than introduced in tool 1.
  • ejection needle 30 is illustrated such than introduced in tool 1.
  • the height of each of these needles ejection 30 is smaller than the height of the bent sheets 20, 25 mounted on frame 2. Indeed, one of the aims of the bent sheets 20, 25 is also to ability to place tool 1 on a flat surface without ejection needles 30 are only lifted once positioned in the holes 11, 13.
  • support members are fixed against the underside of the ejection tool, next to the lost surfaces.
  • a body support 28 is shown in section.
  • This support member 28 comprises a stud 26 in compressible foam glued against a magnetic surface 27 which, thanks to the sheet 12 advantageously machined from a ferromagnetic material, can be positioned at will over the entire extent of this sheet.
  • Another benefit of this fixing system lies in the fact that these support members 28 can be easily adjusted if necessary, and retrieved for use future when preparing for another job.
  • a variant of the method of fixing this support member 28 against the lower sheet 12 consists of equipping said member with at least two nails 29 which, in passing through the holes 13 of the lower sheet 12, prevent slipping or any other inadvertent movement of the support member 28.
  • the reliability ejector tool is further improved without wearing prejudice to the necessary time that should be allowed for its preparation.
  • Figure 3 shows a schematic view in vertical section of a part of the universal ejection tool.
  • the ejector members 40 can be simply formed of the same elements as those which already constitute the support members 28, at the difference except that instead of using a pad 26 of compressible foam, we prefer the use of a stud 41 of rigid foam which is not very compressible.
  • FIG 3 In Figure 3 are shown in section, once from the front and a times in profile, two ejector members 40 mounted as they should be on the face lower of the perforated sheet 12.
  • the construction of these ejector members 40 constitutes a second possible variant which differs somewhat from that preferentially used for organs support 28.
  • two strong magnets 42 are rigidly fixed against a steel plate 43 itself fitted against the stud 41.
  • nails 29 cross the ejector member 40. The aim of these nails is identical to the one previously described for the organs support 28.
  • the stud 41 of the ejector members 40 is slightly set back of two of the edges of the steel plate 43 which constitutes the base of the member ejector 40.
  • This withdrawal t facilitates the exact positioning of the edge of the stud 41 by compared to the perforated board of the ejection station.
  • This characteristic facilitates the installation of the ejector members 40 when these must be positioned as close as possible to the edges of the surfaces to be ejected.
  • the size of openings of the perforated board, used for positioning the organs ejector and ejection needles differs slightly from the size of the waste to eject, so that said withdrawal t compensates for this slight difference without having to worry about it.
  • FIG. 4 is a perspective view of an ejection needle 30.
  • this needle is not telescopic but looks like a hook formed of a rod bent once at right angles, then a second time in the same direction at an angle ⁇ preferably between 87o and 90o.
  • the folding of this rod respectively determines a first long branch 31, a bend 32, a section 33, a second bend 34, and finally a second branch 35 shorter than the first.
  • the length of the second branch 35 is very slightly greater than the distance which separates the upper and lower plates 10, 12, while the length of the first branch 31 really constitutes the sting that will push towards the down the waste to be separated from the plate element.
  • the diameter of the rod the ejection needle is slightly smaller than the diameter of the holes 11, 13 of so that these needles can be easily inserted manually.
  • the ejection needle 30 remains there maintained by the relative elasticity of the branches 31, 35, not parallel, which naturally try to move away from each other.
  • one end 36 of branch 35 is bevelled on the one hand, and the second elbow 34 is milled with a flat oblique on the other hand.
  • the strips 17 do not constitute a obstacle for the ejection needles 30 which must be placed in specific locations. Indeed, in the case where one of the bands 17 passes exactly in front of a hole which must be crossed by one of the ejection needles, this needle can safely move band 17 out of its way to be able to be correctly inserted into the ejection tool.
  • the preferred embodiment of the ejection needles in no way exclude another way of making them.
  • the manufacture of such a needle could consist of not using that a straight rod, along which a spring strip would be attached and a stop member at the upper end of this rod. This organ would prevent the rod from being inserted too deep into the ejection tool, so that the spring strip would block it in the vertical pair of holes (11) of the upper sheet (10) and holes (13) of the lower sheet (12) thanks to its elastic effect.

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