EP3612482A1 - Device and method for ejecting exposure samples, discharge station and machine for processing sheet-shaped elements - Google Patents
Device and method for ejecting exposure samples, discharge station and machine for processing sheet-shaped elementsInfo
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Definitions
- the present invention relates to a device for ejecting blank samples from a sheet-like processing machine, a waste disposal station, a sheet-like processing machine and a method for ejecting blank samples from a sheet-like processing machine
- the sheets are cut in a matrix corresponding to the developed shape that is desired, for example to obtain a plurality of boxes of a given shape.
- the attachment points between the poses of a sheet are broken and the poses are stacked in vertical stacks in a receiving area where they are separated and stabilized by periodic inset.
- the remaining part of the sheet, also called waste remains pinched in the clips of the gripper bar of the sheet conveyor to be driven to the waste disposal station.
- the clamp bar is driven in the usual way by two loop chains respectively disposed on both sides of the cutting press and to which are fixed the two ends of the clamp bars.
- a comb-shaped fly ejector extending transversely to the direction of movement of the waste transported by the gripper bar is arranged in the waste disposal station.
- the trajectory of the gripper bar is synchronized with its opening in the waste disposal station so that when climbing the loop of the chain trains, the bars of the bar open by crossing the ejector on the fly.
- the sheet driven by the clamp bar is ejected on the fly and tilts on the conveyor belt.
- the ejection is called "on the fly” because it uses directly the trajectory in turn of the clamp bar in the waste station to tilt the cut sheet on the conveyor belt. Ejecting on the fly saves a bar of pliers. Indeed without the ejection on the fly, to remove the cut sheet of the clip bar, the machine should include for example an additional waste disposal station in which the clamp bar would stop to deposit the waste sheet . The chain trains should then be extended by an additional bar of tongs, which is expensive and cumbersome.
- Another solution could be to receive a sheet and its poses in the waste ejection station instead that the poses are separated and received in the receiving station. This requires a stop of the machine. The sheet of the clip bar must also be released in order to remove it by means of an additional opening mechanism.
- One of the aims of the present invention is therefore to propose a device for ejecting poses samples in a shaping machine allowing an easy and regular removal of poses during production.
- the subject of the present invention is a device for ejecting blank samples for a sheet-like processing machine, the processing machine comprising:
- a plurality of work stations including at least one waste disposal station
- a transport device comprising a plurality of gripper bars configured to drive the sheet-like elements in the work stations
- the at least one actuating element being configured to cooperate with the gripper bar at the Pass the pliers bar to open the pliers bar and eject a sample of poses flat.
- the at least one actuating element can thus take an active position to open the pliers of the pliers bar and eject a sample of poses.
- a sample of poses can thus be ejected simply and automatically.
- the at least one actuating element is for example positioned in the path of the gripper bar at the exit of a poses separation tool of the separation station and upstream of an ejector the volley of the waste disposal station.
- the at least one actuating element is for example positioned in the path of the gripper bar to open the gripper bar when the gripper bar is at an angle to the horizontal between 0 ° and 60 °.
- This location of the actuating elements allows the at least one actuating element to open the clamps of the clamp bar on a horizontal portion of the chain trains or at least at the beginning of the curved portion of the chain trains. This makes it possible, on the one hand, to keep a substantially straight trajectory of the blank sample that is dropped and on the other hand that the sample of poses that had stopped in the separation station poses a little speed again in order to take enough energy to be effectively driven as much as possible in a straight line when opening the clip bar.
- the at least one actuating element is a curved active profile cam, the displacement of the gripper bar along the curved active profile of the cam forcing an opening followed by a closure of the tongs of the gripper bar,
- the at least one actuating element is in the inactive position when the processing machine is in production
- the ejection device comprises a control member configured for its actuation to control the movement of the actuating element from the inactive position to the active position,
- the ejection device comprises a blocking member arranged in the blanking station, configured to prevent the separation of the fastening points of the blank sample, by blocking an upper tool of the blanking tool of the poses separation station in the high position,
- the at least one actuating element is movable in the direction of moving the leaves
- the ejection device comprises at least one actuator and at least one reduction-reducing member, the reduction-reducing member being configured to be driven by the actuator and arranged between a fixed part and the at least one actuating element for driving the displacement. at least one actuating element in the active position,
- the ejection device comprises displacement guide means configured to guide the movement of the at least one actuating element between the active position and the inactive position.
- the invention also relates to a waste disposal station for sheet-like processing machine, characterized in that it comprises a device for ejecting sample poses as described above.
- the waste disposal station comprises, for example, an on-the-fly ejector for discharging leaf waste on the fly, characterized in that the at least one actuating element of the ejection device is arranged upstream of the discharge chute. ejector on the fly in the direction of movement of the leaves, that is to say before the ejector on the fly.
- the invention also relates to a sheet-like processing machine, characterized in that it comprises a plurality of work stations including a waste disposal station as described above and a transport device comprising a plurality of clip bars configured to drive the sheet-like elements in the work stations.
- the subject of the invention is also a process for ejecting blank samples from a sheet-like processing machine as described above, characterized in that it comprises the following steps:
- At least one actuating element is moved on the path of the gripper bar at the exit of a separation tool of the poses separation station and upstream of an ejector on the fly of the station of evacuation of waste to cooperate with the bar clamps to the passage of the clamp bar to open the clamp bar and flat eject a sample of poses.
- the at least one actuating element opens the pliers of the pliers bar to eject the sample of poses flat, when the bar of pliers makes an angle between 0 ° and 60 ° with the horizontal.
- FIG. 1 very schematically illustrates an example of a machine for processing sheet-shaped elements.
- FIG. 2 shows a schematic side view of elements of the processing machine of FIG. 1.
- FIG. 3A shows a view similar to FIG. 2 during production, showing an actuating element of a posture sample ejection device in the inactive position.
- FIG. 3B shows a view similar to FIG. 3A during a method of ejecting blank samples, the actuating element being in the active position.
- FIG. 3C shows a view similar to FIG. 3B after the flat ejection of a sample of poses, the actuating element being moved to the inactive position.
- FIG. 4 shows a perspective view of elements of the device for ejecting poses samples in the active position.
- FIG. 5A shows a side view of the elements of FIG. 4 as well as a sectional view of a gripper bar at the beginning of an opening cooperation with an actuating element of the ejection device in the active position.
- Figure 5B shows a view similar to Figure 5A with the clip bar at the end of the open engagement with the actuating member.
- FIG. 6 shows a view similar to FIG. 2, FIG. 6 more particularly showing a device for checking poses samples.
- FIG. 7 shows a schematic view of a device for recovering blank samples, in a continuous conveying position, during production.
- Figure 8 shows a schematic view of the recovery device of Figure 6 in the raised position, during a sampling of poses.
- upstream and downstream are defined with reference to the direction of movement of the sheets, as illustrated by the arrow D in FIG. 1. These elements move upstream, generally following the longitudinal principal axis of the machine. in a movement clocked by periodic stops.
- the transverse direction T is the direction perpendicular to the longitudinal direction of movement of the sheets D.
- the horizontal plane corresponds to the plane (L, T).
- flat elements and “sheets” will be considered equivalent, and will include both corrugated and cardboard components, paper or any other material commonly used in the packaging industry. It is understood that throughout this text, the terms “sheet” or “sheet element” or “sheet-shaped element” refer very generally to any sheet-like printing medium such as, for example , sheets of cardboard, paper, plastic, etc.
- Fig. 1 shows an example of processing machine 1 for sheet processing.
- This processing machine 1 is conventionally composed of several workstations which are juxtaposed but interdependent one by one to form a unitary unit.
- a processing station 300 for cutting the sheets such as comprising a platen press 301, a waste ejection station 400, a stationary separation station 500 where the transformed sheets are reconditioned in stack and a waste disposal station 600 where the cut sheet waste (generally in the form of a grid) is discharged on the fly.
- the movable platen rises and lowers successively once during each machine cycle.
- a transport device 70 is furthermore provided for moving each sheet individually from the exit of the introduction station 100 to the waste disposal station 600, via the transformation station 300.
- the transport device 70 comprises a plurality of transverse bars provided with clamps, commonly known as gripper bars 75, each of which, in turn, grip a sheet at its front edge, before successively pulling it into the different stations of the stations 300, 400, 500, 600 of the machine 1.
- the lateral ends of the gripper bars 75 are each connected respectively to a side chain forming a loop, commonly called a chain train 80.
- Two chain trains 80 are thus arranged laterally on each side of the gripper bars 75.
- the transport device 70 also comprises at least one chain guide device 90 configured to guide a respective chain train 80.
- the chain trains 80 move and stop periodically so that during each movement, all the clamp bars 75 are moved from one station to the adjacent downstream work station. Each station performs its work in synchronism with this cycle, which is commonly called a machine cycle. Workstations are in the initial position to start a new job at the beginning of the machine cycle.
- a machine cycle is commonly defined by a machine angle (AM) varying between 0 ° and 360 °.
- the number and nature of the treatment stations in a processing machine 1 may vary depending on the nature and complexity of the operations to be performed on the sheets.
- the concept of processing machine thus covers a very large number of embodiments because of the modular structure of workstations.
- stamping or hot foil stamping machine in which between the plates of a press, the removal on each sheet of patterns from a film from one or more stamping tapes.
- the same processing machine may comprise a combination of several workstations performing a transformation of the sheet, such as a cutting station and an embossing station.
- the same processing machine may very well be equipped with several stations of the same type.
- Elements of a transport device 70 in FIG. 1 are schematised.
- the plurality of clamp bars 75, eight in the example making it possible to move the sheets in the different stations of the stations 300, 400, 500, 600 of the processing machine 1, a chain train 80 and a chain guiding device 90 arranged in the waste disposal station 600, downstream of the stack separation station 500.
- the driving wheels 72 driving the moving chain trains 80 are arranged on the opposite side, close to the introductory station 100.
- each chain guide device 90 comprises for example a return wheel 91 made for example by a pulley or a chain wheel or a simple cylindrical guide, and for example, a guide upper chain arranged substantially horizontally in the machine 1, to guide the chain train 80 at the output of the idler wheel 91 and a lower chain guide, having a curved shape for guiding the chain train 80 on a bend of the loop, to the idler wheel 91.
- the attachment points between the poses of a sheet are broken by means of a poses separation tool, such as comprising an upper tool 501 male and a lower tool 502 female mounted vertically one above the other in a receiving area (again referring to Figure 1).
- the poses fall through the meshes of a grid of the lower tool 502 and stack in a vertical stack in the receiving area on a receiving pallet.
- the waste disposal station 600 includes an on-the-fly ejector 92 for discharging on the fly the waste of the cut sheet whose front edge is engaged with the gripper bar 75.
- the ejector on the fly 92 present by a general shape of a comb and extending transversely with respect to the direction of movement of the waste transported by the gripper bar 75.
- the trajectory of the gripper bar 75 is synchronized with its opening in the waste disposal station 600 for at the rise in the bend of the loop of the chain trains 80, the clamps of the bar open by crossing the ejector on the fly 92.
- the ejector on the fly 92 is for example positioned on the path of the clip bar 75 to open the clip bar 75 and release the sheet-like element waste when the clip bar 75 begins to turn on the deflection wheel 91 to start in the other direction.
- the sheet driven by the gripper bar 75 is ejected on the fly 92 and switches to an evacuation belt 93 of the processing machine 1.
- the waste is then for example conveyed by the evacuation belt 93 to a hopper ( Figure 1).
- the ejection is called "on the fly” because it uses directly the trajectory in a half-turn of the gripper bar 75 in the waste disposal station 600 to tilt the cut sheet on the conveyor belt 93.
- L on-the-fly ejection makes it possible to save a bar of pincers 75 by using the curved path of the gripper bars 75 to send the waste, by nature of low weight, on the conveyor belt 93.
- the waste evacuation station 600 may further comprise a device 2 for ejecting blank samples.
- the device 2 for ejecting samples comprises at least one actuating element 3 arranged in the waste disposal station 600.
- the at least one actuating element 3 is movable between an inactive position (FIG. 3A, 3C) in which the actuating element 3 is positioned away from the path of the gripper bar 75 and an active position in which the actuating element 3 is positioned in the path of the gripper bar 75 (Fig. 3B, 4).
- the at least one actuating element 3 is positioned in the path of the gripper bar 75 at the output of the blanking tool 501, 502 of the blank separation station 500 and upstream of the ejector on the fly 92 of the waste disposal station 600 (also referring to Figure 1).
- the at least one actuating element 3 is for example movable in the transverse direction T.
- the at least one actuating element 3 is movable in the direction of movement of the sheets D (arrows F1, F2, FIGS. 3B, 3C).
- the actuating element 3 is for example positioned at the base of the turn of the chain train 80 of the transport device 70 in the direction of the return wheel 91.
- the actuating element 3 in the inactive position does not hinder the path of the gripper bars 75 which leave the horizontal position and go back to the return wheel 91.
- the device 2 for ejecting sample samples comprises, for example, at least one actuator 14, such as a jack, configured to cause the displacement of the at least one actuating element 3. in active position.
- the ejection device 2 further comprises for example at least one reduction gear 16 driven by the actuator 14 and arranged between a fixed portion 18 and the actuating element 3 movable to cause the movement of the at least one element of actuation 3 in the active position.
- the reduction gear 16 comprises, for example, a toggle-type linkage system capable of taking an extended position (FIGS. 5A, 5B) in the active position and a folded position in an inactive position.
- the ejection device 2 may further comprise displacement guiding means, such as at least one oblong hole cooperating with at least one peg, one carried by the actuating element 3, the other carried by a fixed portion 18 of the ejection device 2.
- the displacement guiding means are configured to guide the movement of the at least one actuating element 3 between the active position and the inactive position.
- the at least one actuating element 3 is for example a cam.
- the cam has a curved active profile 17, the displacement of the gripper bar 75 along the curved active profile of the cam forcing a progressive opening followed by a closure of the grippers 76 of the gripper bar 75.
- the curved active profile 17 of the at least one actuating element 3 cooperates with the gripper bar 75 in the active position to open gradually the grippers 76 of the gripper bar 75 at a machine angle, for example between 50 ° machine angle (AM ) and 70 ° machine angle (AM), such as 60 ° AM, so as to allow ejection of a wide range of basis weight of sheets, the machine angle between two successive stopped positions of the gripper bar 75 being equal at 360 ° AM.
- the active curved profile 17 cooperates in opening with the gripper bar 75 from a machine angle ⁇ ° ⁇ , such as 160 ° AM, in Figure 5a to a machine angle ⁇ ° ⁇ + 60 ° AM in Figure 5b.
- the remaining part of the active curved cam profile 17, substantially set back, causes the closing of the gripper bar 75.
- the at least one actuating element 3 is configured to cooperate with a lateral rotational driving element 19 at the passage of the gripper bar 75 and to cause the rotation of an opening axis of the gripper bar 75.
- lateral rotational driving element 19 is arranged at the end of the clamp bar 75, such as at the end of the opening axis of the gripper bar 75. The rotational drive of the opening axis causes the simultaneous opening of all the clamps 76 of the gripper bar 75 and thus the release of the sheet.
- the clamp bar 75 comprises for example two lateral rotating drive elements 19, a lateral rotational driving element 19 being arranged at each end of the opening axis.
- the lateral rotating drive element 19 comprises a pivoting lever carrying a roller, the pivoting lever being integral with the opening axis and the roller being able to cooperate with the curved active profile 17 of FIG. the actuating element 3.
- the ejection device 2 comprises, for example, two actuating elements 3 arranged such that, in the active position, each actuating element 3 is able to cooperate with a respective rotational driving side element 19 of the gripper bar. 75.
- Each actuating element 3 further cooperates, for example with an actuator 14, a reduction member 16 and a respective displacement guide means.
- the actuating elements 3 raise the pivoting levers to open the grippers 76.
- the at least one actuating element 3 is for example positioned in the path of the gripper bar 75 to open the gripper bar 75 when the gripper bar 75 makes an angle ⁇ between 0 and 60 °, such as 52 °, with the horizontal H.
- the angle a is the angle formed between the plane of a front portion of a sheet grasped by the clamps 76 of the gripper bar 75 and the horizontal H. The sheet is released from the forceps 76 more or less early depending on its basis weight, a thicker sheet being released later, that is to say for a larger opening of the clamps corresponding to a higher angle.
- the at least one actuating element 3 can be positioned in the path of the gripper bar 75 to start opening the gripper bar 75 when the grippers 76 of the gripper bar 75 form an angle ⁇ between 0 and 10 ° with the horizontal H, such that of the order of 8.5 ° ( Figures 3C and 5A).
- the sheet is thus released when the gripper bar 75 forms an angle ⁇ between 0 ° and 60 ° with the horizontal (FIGS. 3C and 5A) and before the curved active profile 17 completes the opening engagement with the gripper bar.
- 75 for example at a machine angle ⁇ ° ⁇ + 60 ° AM in FIG. 5B.
- the at least one actuating element 3 can be arranged close to the previous stopped position of the gripper bar 75 which positions the sheet-like element in the separation station 500.
- the at least one actuating element 3 thus makes it possible to open the clamps 76 of the clamp bar 75 on a horizontal portion of the chain trains 80 or at least at the beginning of the curved portion of the chain trains 80.
- This location of the actuating elements 3 makes it possible, on the one hand, to maintain a substantially straight trajectory of the P-poses sample that is dropped and, on the other hand, that the P-poses sample that had stopped in the station 500 of the poses separation takes a little speed so as to take enough energy to be effectively driven as much as possible in a straight line when opening the clamp bar 75.
- the location of the actuating elements 3 and the curved active profile 17 of the cams allow that, when the P-poses sample is released, it does not catch up with the clip bar 75 which precedes it and has sufficient speed not to to be caught by the next clip bar 75 because the sample of poses P ejected flat is in the path of the clip bars 75.
- the at least one actuating element 3 In the inactive position (FIGS. 3A, 3C), the at least one actuating element 3 is positioned apart and does not cooperate with the clamp bar 75 which remains closed as it passes the height of the at least one element actuation 3.
- the at least one actuating element 3 is for example in the inactive position when the processing machine 1 is in production.
- the ejection device 2 may further comprise a control member 4, such as a button, whose actuation allows the control, via a processing unit 13 of the processing machine 1 (FIG. the actuating element 3 from the inactive position to the active position for the flat ejection of at least one sample of P-poses.
- a control member 4 such as a button
- the processing unit 13 is for example a controller or a microprocessor or a computer.
- the displacement of the actuating elements 3 from the inactive position to the active position can be controlled for example on a machine cycle.
- control member 4 can resume a normal deactivated position, for example after a predetermined number of machine cycles.
- the ejection device 2 may comprise a locking member 5 arranged in the layer separation station 500, configured to prevent the separation of the attachment points of the P-poses sample, by blocking the upper tool 501 of the poses separation tool in the up position.
- the locking member 5 is for example controlled by the actuation of the control member 4, for example on a machine cycle.
- the actuation of the control member 4 may furthermore control, for example, a predetermined number of hole (s) of sheets before the sample of poses P and / or after the sample of poses P, for example two holes of sheets. before and after.
- a leaf hole is made by controlling a clip bar 75 not to grip sheets in the insertion station 100.
- the leaf hole before the sheet that is to be sampled makes it possible to move the last piece of sheet-like element away from the evacuation mat 93 (or the first mat). discharge 94 as will be seen later) so that the P poses sample is not placed on a waste F previous.
- the sheet hole following the P-poses sample makes it possible to prevent a successive sheet-like element waste F coming to cover the P-poses sample.
- the blocking of the upper tool 501 and the displacement of the actuating element 3 in the active position are simultaneous on several machine cycles and coordinated with an upstream and downstream leaf hole at the flat ejection of the P poses sample.
- the waste evacuation station 600 may furthermore comprise a device 6 for checking P-pattern samples (FIG. 6).
- the control device 6 comprises an optical monitoring device 7 configured to determine a quality defect of a sample of poses P laid flat on the conveyor belt 93.
- the optical surveillance device 7 comprises for example a camera or a camera.
- the control device 6 may comprise a control unit 8 connected to the optical monitoring device 7, the control device 6 being configured to compare an image taken by the optical monitoring device 7 with at least one reference image to determine the presence of a quality defect.
- the control unit 8 is for example a controller or a microprocessor or a computer of the processing machine 1. This may be the processing unit 13.
- the control unit 8 comprises a memory storing at least one reference image .
- the control device 6 may further comprise an alert unit 9 connected to the control unit 8, the warning unit 9 being configured to generate an alert, such as a warning message or the ignition warning light, to warn the operator if there is a quality defect.
- an alert unit 9 connected to the control unit 8, the warning unit 9 being configured to generate an alert, such as a warning message or the ignition warning light, to warn the operator if there is a quality defect.
- the optical monitoring device 7 thus takes for example an image of the poses sample P laid flat on the conveyor belt 93 and the control unit 8 compares it with at least one reference image to determine the presence or not a quality defect and generate an alert signal in the event of a fault.
- the quality defect may be a cutting defect that has occurred in the processing station 300, such as a misalignment of the cut or a partial non-cut or a non-homogeneous cut.
- the quality defect may also be related to print, smudge, tone or color registration defects.
- Quality control can therefore be achieved automatically, without requiring intervention of an operator.
- Regular checks can be scheduled at regular intervals. This visual check is made possible in particular because of the possibility of having a sample of poses P placed flat on a conveyor belt 93 by means of the ejection device 2, and in particular also because the waste of Sheet-shaped elements F are removed from the P-poses sample by the use of leaf holes.
- the waste disposal station 600 may further comprise a P-pattern sample collection device 10 (FIGS. 7 and 8).
- the recovery device 10 instead of a single evacuation belt 93 as previously described, the recovery device 10 includes a first evacuation belt 94 and a second evacuation belt 95.
- the second conveyor belt 95 is arranged after the first conveyor belt
- the evacuation mats 94, 95 are, for example, like the conveyor belt 93, conveyor belts forming a closed loop around two drums.
- the first discharge mat 94 is fixed.
- the second conveyor belt 95 is movable between a continuous conveying position (FIG. 7) and a raised position (FIG. 8).
- first ends 94a, 95a of the first and second discharge mats 94, 95 are brought together so that the sheet-like elements F can be conveyed from the first conveyor 94 to the second conveyor belt 95 ( Figure 7), then the second conveyor belt 95 to a waste container.
- the first ends 94a, 95a are brought together in a substantially horizontal position but do not touch to avoid friction and allow the second evacuation belt 95 to pivot.
- the first end 95a of the second evacuation belt 95 may be positioned lower than the first end 94a of the first evacuation belt 94 in the continuous conveying position.
- the centers of the drums of the first ends 95a, 94a are for example substantially aligned on a substantially horizontal line, the drum of the first end 94a of the first conveyor belt 94 being larger than the drum of the first end 95a of the second conveyor belt.
- Evacuation 95 This ensures that in continuous conveying position, the waste sheet-shaped elements F are well conveyed from the first conveyor belt 94 to the second conveyor belt 95.
- the second conveyor belt 95 is for example in continuous conveying position when the processing machine 1 is in production.
- the second evacuation belt 95 is for example configured to pivot around a second end 95b opposite the first end 95a.
- the recovery device 10 comprises, for example, an actuator, such as a jack, possibly associated with a linkage system for multiplying the action of the actuator, to pivot the second conveyor belt 95.
- the actuator is for example controlled by the processing unit 13, by the actuation of the control unit 4 of the ejection device 2 of the blank samples.
- the second conveyor belt 95 thus pivots, for example, in the raised position on arrival of the at least one sample of poses P on the first conveyor belt 94.
- the first end 95a of the second evacuation belt 95 has pivoted upwards, for example at an angle of between 20 ° and 50 °, creating a gap 11 between the first evacuation belt 94 and the second conveyor belt 95.
- the gap 11 is large enough so that the at least one sample of P poses conveyed by the first conveyor belt 94 can not be conveyed to the second conveyor belt 95, but tilts in the interstice 11, for example to a tray or recovery drawer 12 laying samples P ( Figure 8).
- the waste of sheet-shaped elements F which generally fall back into a state of disarray due to the ejection on the fly, can thus be discharged to the hopper substantially in a straight line (FIG. avoid jams during production and therefore machine stops even when waste sheet-shaped elements F fall in standing or crooked or other.
- the method for taking blank samples 100 comprises the following steps.
- the actuating elements 3 of the ejection device 2 are in the inactive position. They are positioned away from the path of the clip bar 75.
- the sheet-shaped elements are shaped in the processing station 300, the small waste is ejected in the waste ejection station 400, the attachment points between the blanks of a sheet are broken in the separation station poses 500 and the waste sheet-like elements F are ejected on the fly in the waste disposal station 600 at the ejector on the fly 92 and tilt on the discharge belt 93 or on the first conveyor belt 94 of the recovery device 10 poses samples (see Figures 1, 7).
- the second conveyor belt 95 is in continuous conveying position ( Figure 7).
- the waste F-shaped sheet elements ejected on the fly are conveyed from the first conveyor belt 94 to the second conveyor belt 95 substantially in a straight line, and the second conveyor belt 95 to a waste container.
- the actuation of the control member 4 can trigger, via the processing unit 13, the possible control of a predetermined number of leafholes before the sample of P poses, for example two leaf holes, the locking the upper tool 501, for example on a single machine cycle, the movement of the actuating elements 3 from the inactive position to the active position, for example on a single machine cycle, the one following the machine cycle of the blocking of the machine.
- poses separating tool controlling a predetermined number of sheet holes after the capture of the sample P, for example two leaf holes, the pivoting of the second conveyor belt 95 on arrival of the sample of poses P ejected flat on the first conveyor belt 94 by the ejection device 2 when the processing machine 1 is equipped with a recovery device 10, as well as the taking of an image of the P poses sample laid flat on the conveyor belt 93 or on the first conveyor belt 94.
- a gripper bar 75 captures a sample of P poses (a solid sheet) which is formed in the processing station 300, whose small waste is ejected in the waste ejection station 400, and which stops in the 500. While the P poses sample is cut and cleared of small waste, two bars of clamps 75 do not seize a sheet.
- the upper tool 501 of the stationary separation station 500 is blocked, the attachment points between the poses of the sample P poses are not broken.
- the actuating elements 3 are moved to an active position in which they are positioned in the path of the gripper bar 75 (arrow F1, FIG. 3B).
- the actuating elements 3 cooperate with the gripper bar 75 leaving the separation station 500 poses to the passage of the gripper bar 75.
- the actuating elements 3 cause pivoting of the opening axis of the gripper bar 75 to open the grippers 76 and thus eject the laying specimen P on the evacuation belt 93 (FIG. 3C) flat or on the first conveyor belt 94 ( Figure 8).
- the P poses sample is ejected flat, making a movement close to a direct translation in the direction of movement of the sheets D.
- P lay sample is ejected flat at the actuating elements 3 instead of being ejected on the fly at the ejector on the fly 92 as are the waste sheet-shaped elements F in production.
- the sample of P poses can thus be ejected in a "soft" manner, without the attachment points between the poses being broken and without the sheet bending while falling on the conveyor belt 93 or on the first one. drainage mat 94.
- the actuating elements 3 then return to the inactive position away from the path of the rotary drive side members 19 of the clamp bars 75 (arrow F2, FIG. 3C).
- the actuator pivots the second conveyor belt 95 in the raised position on arrival of the at least one sample of poses P on the first conveyor 94, creating a gap 11 between the first conveyor belt 94 and the second conveyor belt 95.
- the at least one sample of P poses conveyed by the first conveyor belt 94 switches in the gap 11 to a tray or recovery drawer 12 laying samples P ( Figure 8).
- the actuator pivots the second conveyor belt 95 in continuous conveying position.
- the control member 4 is deactivated.
- the machine 1 can then resume production (FIG. 3A).
- the operator can thus recover the cut sheet not separated from his poses (or sample of P poses) on the conveyor belt 93 or in the tray or recovery drawer 12.
- the operator can then determine himself by a visual check if the P poses sample has quality defects.
- a quality control can also be performed automatically, without the intervention of the operator by means of the control device 6.
- a quality defect is determined of a P poses sample laid flat on an evacuation belt 93 or on the first evacuation belt 94 by taking an image of the poses sample P laid flat.
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