EP4093585A1 - Stapelschneidevorrichtung mit einer ersten stapelpositioniereinrichtung - Google Patents
Stapelschneidevorrichtung mit einer ersten stapelpositioniereinrichtungInfo
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- EP4093585A1 EP4093585A1 EP21786888.4A EP21786888A EP4093585A1 EP 4093585 A1 EP4093585 A1 EP 4093585A1 EP 21786888 A EP21786888 A EP 21786888A EP 4093585 A1 EP4093585 A1 EP 4093585A1
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- stack
- sheets
- cutting device
- horizontal direction
- upper pressing
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B26—HAND CUTTING TOOLS; CUTTING; SEVERING
- B26D—CUTTING; DETAILS COMMON TO MACHINES FOR PERFORATING, PUNCHING, CUTTING-OUT, STAMPING-OUT OR SEVERING
- B26D7/00—Details of apparatus for cutting, cutting-out, stamping-out, punching, perforating, or severing by means other than cutting
- B26D7/01—Means for holding or positioning work
- B26D7/015—Means for holding or positioning work for sheet material or piles of sheets
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B26—HAND CUTTING TOOLS; CUTTING; SEVERING
- B26D—CUTTING; DETAILS COMMON TO MACHINES FOR PERFORATING, PUNCHING, CUTTING-OUT, STAMPING-OUT OR SEVERING
- B26D1/00—Cutting through work characterised by the nature or movement of the cutting member or particular materials not otherwise provided for; Apparatus or machines therefor; Cutting members therefor
- B26D1/01—Cutting through work characterised by the nature or movement of the cutting member or particular materials not otherwise provided for; Apparatus or machines therefor; Cutting members therefor involving a cutting member which does not travel with the work
- B26D1/04—Cutting through work characterised by the nature or movement of the cutting member or particular materials not otherwise provided for; Apparatus or machines therefor; Cutting members therefor involving a cutting member which does not travel with the work having a linearly-movable cutting member
- B26D1/06—Cutting through work characterised by the nature or movement of the cutting member or particular materials not otherwise provided for; Apparatus or machines therefor; Cutting members therefor involving a cutting member which does not travel with the work having a linearly-movable cutting member wherein the cutting member reciprocates
- B26D1/08—Cutting through work characterised by the nature or movement of the cutting member or particular materials not otherwise provided for; Apparatus or machines therefor; Cutting members therefor involving a cutting member which does not travel with the work having a linearly-movable cutting member wherein the cutting member reciprocates of the guillotine type
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B26—HAND CUTTING TOOLS; CUTTING; SEVERING
- B26D—CUTTING; DETAILS COMMON TO MACHINES FOR PERFORATING, PUNCHING, CUTTING-OUT, STAMPING-OUT OR SEVERING
- B26D11/00—Combinations of several similar cutting apparatus
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B26—HAND CUTTING TOOLS; CUTTING; SEVERING
- B26D—CUTTING; DETAILS COMMON TO MACHINES FOR PERFORATING, PUNCHING, CUTTING-OUT, STAMPING-OUT OR SEVERING
- B26D7/00—Details of apparatus for cutting, cutting-out, stamping-out, punching, perforating, or severing by means other than cutting
- B26D7/01—Means for holding or positioning work
- B26D7/02—Means for holding or positioning work with clamping means
- B26D7/025—Means for holding or positioning work with clamping means acting upon planar surfaces
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B26—HAND CUTTING TOOLS; CUTTING; SEVERING
- B26D—CUTTING; DETAILS COMMON TO MACHINES FOR PERFORATING, PUNCHING, CUTTING-OUT, STAMPING-OUT OR SEVERING
- B26D7/00—Details of apparatus for cutting, cutting-out, stamping-out, punching, perforating, or severing by means other than cutting
- B26D7/06—Arrangements for feeding or delivering work of other than sheet, web, or filamentary form
- B26D7/0675—Arrangements for feeding or delivering work of other than sheet, web, or filamentary form specially adapted for piles of sheets
Definitions
- the invention relates to a stack cutting device with a first stack positioning device according to the preamble of claim 1 and a method for cutting a stack of sheets by means of a stack cutting device.
- Stack cutting devices are used in particular to cut stacks of sheets into stacks of blanks.
- Such benefit stacks are, for example, stacks of securities, in particular stacks of banknotes.
- stacks of blanks can also be stacks of labels or business cards.
- Devices are known by means of which the respective stack of sheets is first trimmed at its edges and then cut into intermediate stacks, in particular in strip form, which are then in turn cut into stacks of blanks.
- DE 195 15 705 C1 discloses a stack cutting device that has a stack support surface and a rotary punch that can be pivoted about a vertical pivot axis in order to pivot a stack of sheets, with the rotary punch also being able to be moved horizontally by means of a horizontal drive in order to move the stack of sheets horizontally.
- Sheets that are as flat as possible can lie wavy.
- the lower sheets are flattened by layers above them. This makes it possible for sheets that are higher up to be more wavy than those that are further down. Arches that are more wavy have a smaller extent in the horizontal direction. If the edge of the entire stack is now cut off, less material may be cut off from the top sheets than from the bottom sheets.
- DE 19843 011 A1 discloses a stack cutting device with a first stack positioning device, the stack cutting device having a cutting device for sheet stacks, which has a cutter bar with a knife, and the stack positioning device having a pivotable and vertically movable upper rotary punch and a horizontal drive for moving a sheet stack with respect to having a horizontal direction pointing from the upper rotary punch to the knife.
- DE 101 24 068 A1 discloses a stack cutting device which has an upper press plate on which an upper rotary punch is spring-mounted. The rotary punch can be lowered onto the stack individually or together with the press plate. In addition, a tongs loading station is arranged.
- EP 1 593467 A1 discloses a stack cutting device which has an upper and a lower rotary punch which can be moved together in a horizontal direction in order to move a clamped sheet stack in a horizontal direction.
- a stack cutting device is known from EP 1 504 860 A1, in which stacks are moved on a circular path to different knives without changing their orientation.
- a supply device and a discharge device are disclosed.
- the object of the invention is to provide a stack cutting device with a first stack positioning device and a method for cutting a stack of sheets by means of a stack cutting device.
- a stack cutting device with a first stack positioning device has at least one first cutting device for cutting at least one sheet stack, wherein the stack cutting device has at least one support device with a first stack support surface and wherein the first stack positioning device has an upper rotary punch that can be pivoted about a pivot axis that is in particular vertically oriented and movable with respect to a vertical direction whose lower contact surface is preferably arranged higher than the first stack support surface and wherein the first stack positioning device has at least one first horizontal drive for moving at least one stack of sheets in and/or counter to a first horizontal direction.
- the first stack positioning device has at least one upper pressing element, in particular an upper gripper part, which is different from the upper rotary punch, which can be moved in relation to the vertical direction and which is arranged to be movable in and/or counter to the first horizontal direction by means of the at least one first horizontal drive, in particular around a stack of sheets to move in and/or counter to the first horizontal direction.
- This offers the advantage that the stack to be cut can be handled very precisely because a large number of work steps such as cutting, rotating or moving linearly can be carried out without completely releasing the stack. This increases the precision of the transport and also allows the position of the stack of sheets to be deduced from the movements of the corresponding components alone.
- the first stack positioning device has at least two upper pressing elements that differ from the upper rotary punch, in particular upper gripper parts, which can be moved in relation to the vertical direction and which are arranged to be movable in and/or counter to the first horizontal direction by means of the at least one first horizontal drive, in particular around a stack of sheets to move in and/or counter to the first horizontal direction.
- This offers the advantage of being even more precise Translation is enabled.
- an intended pivoting movement can be carried out, for example, during a translation.
- the stack cutting device is preferably characterized in that a first upper pressing element, in particular a first upper pressing element of the at least two upper pressing elements, is arranged to be movable in and/or counter to the first horizontal direction by means of a first horizontal drive and that a second upper pressing element, in particular a second upper pressing element of the at least two upper pressing elements, is arranged to be movable in and/or counter to the first horizontal direction by means of a second horizontal drive.
- the stack cutting device is preferably characterized in that the first stack positioning device has a lower rotary ram that can be pivoted about the pivot axis and moved, for example, with respect to the vertical direction. Its upper contact surface is more preferably arranged at most at the height of the first stack support surface.
- the stack cutting device is preferably characterized in that the first stack support surface has a lower rotary punch recess in which the lower rotary punch is at least partially arranged. This improves the precision of pivoting operations because the stack can be held between two members moving together.
- the stack cutting device is preferably characterized in that the first stack positioning device has at least one lower pressing element, in particular a lower gripper part, which is different in particular from the lower rotary punch and which, by means of at least one horizontal drive, is in and/or counter to the first horizontal Direction is arranged to be movable, in particular to move a stack of sheets in and / or opposite to the first horizontal direction.
- the at least one lower pressing element can be moved with respect to the vertical direction. Two pressing elements can then form a respective gripper, for example, which allows increased precision of translation processes.
- the stack cutting device is preferably characterized in that an upper pressing element and a lower pressing element are assigned to each other and together form a stack gripper and that the respective upper pressing element and the respective lower pressing element, which together form a respective stack gripper, are arranged to be movable together in and/or counter to the first horizontal direction.
- the stack cutting device is preferably characterized in that the stack cutting device has at least one first upper pressure plate, which is arranged to be movable with respect to the vertical direction, and more preferably in that at least part of the at least one first upper pressure plate is on the first horizontal direction is arranged in front of the upper rotary ram and that at least a part of the at least one first upper pressure plate is arranged in relation to the first horizontal direction after the upper rotary ram.
- the stack cutting device is preferably characterized in that the upper rotary punch and the respective at least one upper pressing element have a smallest distance from one another, which is at most 100 mm, more preferably at most 50 mm, even further preferably at most 30 mm, even more preferably at most 20 mm, even more preferably at most 10 mm, even more preferably at most 5 mm and even more preferably at most 2 mm and/or that the lower rotary punch and the respective at least one lower pressing element have a very small distance to each other, which is at most 100 mm, more preferably at most 50 mm, even more preferably at most 30 mm, more preferably at most 20 mm, even more preferably at most 10 mm, even more preferably at most 5 mm and even more preferably at most 2 mm.
- this stack cutting device enables a method for cutting a stack of sheets by means of a stack cutting device, with the stack of sheets initially lying on a first stack support surface of a first support device and with the stack of sheets being pressed in or against a first feed process by means of at least two upper pressing elements that act vertically on the stack of sheets from above is moved by the upper pressing elements in a first horizontal direction pointing to a first cutting device and in which case an upper rotary punch is then lowered in a first lowering process in such a way that its lower contact surface comes into contact with the stack of sheets and in which case the at least two upper pressing elements are then released in a first release process be moved upwards and lifted off the stack of sheets, and then in a first pivoting process the upper rotary ram is pivoted about a vertical pivot axis and thereby the sheet stack is pivoted about the vertical pivot axis and the at least two upper pressing elements are then moved downwards in a second lowering process and brought into contact with the stack of sheets, and the upper rotary stamp is
- the method is preferably characterized in that after the second feed process and before the first cutting process, the upper rotary punch and/or a first upper pressure plate is lowered from above onto the stack of sheets and brought into contact with it in a smooth pressing process .
- the method is preferably characterized in that in at least one process operation the stack of sheets is moved in or against the first horizontal direction by means of the at least two upper pressing elements and its orientation is changed in the process by the at least two upper pressing elements are moved differently in or against the first horizontal direction while moving the stack of sheets.
- FIG. 1 shows a schematic representation of a stack cutting device in a plan view
- FIG. 2 shows a schematic representation of a first stack positioning device and a first cutting device in a side view
- FIG. 3 shows a schematic representation of a first stack positioning device and a first cutting device according to FIG. 2 in a top view
- FIG. 4 shows a schematic representation of a first stack positioning device and a first cutting device in an oblique view
- FIG. 5 shows a schematic representation of a second stack positioning device and a second cutting device in a side view
- FIG. 6 shows a schematic representation of two stack positioning devices and a first cutting device according to FIG. 5 in a top view
- FIG. 7a shows a schematic representation of a stack of sheets in an uncut state
- FIG. 7b shows a schematic representation of a sheet stack according to FIG. 7a in a rotated and one-side trimmed state
- FIG. 7c shows a schematic representation of a sheet stack according to FIG. 7a in a rotated and two-side trimmed state
- FIG. 7d shows a schematic representation of a sheet stack according to FIG. 7a in a rotated and three-side trimmed state
- FIG. 7e shows a schematic representation of a sheet stack according to FIG. 7a in a rotated state and trimmed on all sides;
- FIG. 7f shows a schematic representation of a stack of sheets according to FIG. 7a and an intermediate stack that has already been cut off from it;
- FIG. 7g shows a schematic representation of a sheet stack according to FIG. 7a and two Intermediate stack of which has already been cut off;
- FIG. 7h shows a schematic representation of a stack of sheets according to FIG. 7a and three intermediate stacks that have already been cut off from them;
- FIG. 7i shows a schematic representation of five intermediate stacks which have emerged from a sheet stack according to FIG. 7a;
- FIG. 8a shows a schematic plan view of a first stack positioning device, a first cutting device and a sheet stack in an operating state in which the sheet stack is fed;
- FIG. 8b shows a schematic plan view according to FIG. 8a in an operating state in which the stack of sheets is held by means of a rotary punch and pressing elements;
- FIG. 8c shows a schematic plan view according to FIG. 8a in an operating state in which the stack of sheets has been rotated and is held by means of the rotating stamp;
- FIG. 8d shows a schematic top view according to FIG. 8a in an operating state in which the stack of sheets is held by means of a rotary punch and pressing elements;
- FIG. 8e shows a schematic plan view according to FIG. 8a in an operating state in which the stack of sheets has been moved linearly and is held by means of the pressing elements;
- FIG. 8f shows a schematic plan view according to FIG. 8a in an operating state in which the stack of sheets is held by means of the rotary punch, the pressing elements and a pressing plate
- FIG. 8g shows a schematic plan view according to FIG. 8a in an operating state in which the stack of sheets has been cut and is held by means of the pressing elements
- FIG. 8h shows a schematic plan view according to FIG. 8a in an operating state in which the stack of sheets has been moved linearly and is held by means of the pressing elements;
- FIG. 8i shows a schematic plan view according to FIG. 8a in an operating state in which the stack of sheets is held by means of a rotary punch and pressing elements;
- FIG. 8j shows a schematic plan view according to FIG. 8a in an operating state in which the stack of sheets has been rotated and is held by means of the rotating stamp;
- FIG. 8k shows a schematic plan view according to FIG. 8a in an operating state in which the stack of sheets is held by means of a rotary punch and pressing elements;
- FIG. 8I shows a schematic plan view according to FIG. 8a in an operating state in which the stack of sheets has been moved linearly and is held by means of the pressing elements;
- FIG. 8m shows a schematic plan view according to FIG. 8a in an operating state in which the stack of sheets is held by means of the rotary punch, the pressing elements and a pressing plate;
- FIG. 8n shows a schematic plan view according to FIG. 8a in an operating state in which the stack of sheets has been rotated and is held by means of the rotating stamp;
- Fig. 8o is a schematic plan view of FIG. 8a in an operating state in which the stack of sheets is held by means of rotary punches and pressing elements;
- FIG. 8p shows a schematic top view according to FIG. 8a in an operating state in which the stack of sheets has been moved linearly and is held by means of the pressing elements;
- FIG. 8q shows a schematic plan view according to FIG. 8a in an operating state in which the stack of sheets is held by means of the rotary punch, the pressing elements and a pressing plate;
- FIG. 8r shows a schematic top view according to FIG. 8a in an operating state in which the stack of sheets has been moved linearly and is held by means of the pressing elements;
- FIG. 8s shows a schematic plan view according to FIG. 8a in an operating state in which the stack of sheets is held by means of a rotary punch and pressing elements;
- FIG. 8t shows a schematic plan view according to FIG. 8a in an operating state in which the stack of sheets has been rotated and is held by means of the rotating stamp;
- FIG. 8u shows a schematic plan view according to FIG. 8a in an operating state in which the stack of sheets is held by means of a rotary punch and pressing elements;
- FIG. 8v shows a schematic plan view according to FIG. 8a in an operating state in which the stack of sheets has been moved linearly and is held by means of the pressing elements;
- Fig. 8w is a schematic plan view of FIG. 8a in an operating state in which the stack of sheets by means of the rotary punch, the pressing elements and a press plate is held;
- FIG. 8x shows a schematic plan view according to FIG. 8a in an operating state in which the stack of sheets has been rotated and moved linearly and is held by means of the pressing elements;
- FIG. 8y shows a schematic plan view according to FIG. 8a in an operating state in which the stack of sheets is held by means of the rotary punch, the pressing elements and a pressing plate;
- FIG. 8z shows a schematic plan view according to FIG. 8a in an operating state in which an intermediate stack has been cut off and the stack of sheets has been moved linearly and is held by means of the pressing elements
- 9a shows a schematic plan view of a second stack positioning device, a second cutting device and two intermediate stacks in an operating state in which the intermediate stacks are being fed;
- FIG. 9b shows a schematic plan view according to FIG. 9a in an operating state in which the intermediate stacks have been moved linearly and are held by means of the pressing elements;
- FIG. 9c shows a schematic plan view according to FIG. 9a in an operating state in which the pressing elements have been moved linearly without a stack of sheets;
- FIG. 9d shows a schematic plan view according to FIG. 9a in an operating state in which the intermediate stacks have been moved linearly and are held by means of the pressing elements
- FIG. 9e shows a schematic plan view according to FIG. 9a in an operating state in which the intermediate stacks are held by means of the pressing elements and a pressing plate;
- FIG. 9f shows a schematic plan view according to FIG. 9a in an operating state in which the intermediate stacks and separated stacks of blanks have been moved linearly and the intermediate stacks are held by means of the pressing elements;
- FIG. 9g shows a schematic plan view according to FIG. 9a in an operating state in which the intermediate stacks are held by means of the pressing elements and a pressing plate.
- a stack cutting device 01 for cutting stacks of sheets 26 into stacks of blanks 27, in particular stacks of securities 27, preferably has at least one, in particular, first cutting device 13, which is also referred to as the in particular first stack cutting device 13.
- the stack cutting device 01 preferably has at least one second cutting device 14, which is also referred to in particular as the second stack cutting device 14.
- the first cutting device 13 preferably has at least one first cutter bar 16 on which a first cutter 18 is arranged.
- the first knife 18 preferably has a first cutting edge 21 which is preferably designed as a linear cutting edge 21 .
- a respective cutting edge 21 ; 22 is preferably a straight line, in particular, where two surfaces of a corresponding blade meet and which is designed to separate or sever material.
- the first cutter bar 16 is preferably along a preferably linear and more preferably exclusively linear first adjustment path arranged to be movable in particular in and/or counter to a first adjustment direction A1.
- the first cutting device 13 is preferably characterized in that the first cutting device 13 has at least one first cutting aid 23, in particular a first press beam 23 for fixing sheet stacks 26 and/or intermediate stacks 28 and/or blank stacks 27, which at least with respect to one is arranged to be movable in the vertical direction V and is arranged in front of the first knife 18 along a transport path provided for transporting sheet stacks 26 and/or intermediate stacks 28 and/or blank stacks 27.
- Maximum contact pressures of between 0.5 N/mm 2 (half a Newton per square millimeter) and 2 N/mm 2 (two Newtons per square millimeter) are preferably exerted with the first cutting aid 23 . This ensures that no layers are shifted against each other during cutting and that all layers are cut cleanly.
- At least one first hold-down device 52 is arranged along the provided transport path after the first knife 18, which serves in particular to prevent cut-off components from jumping away in an uncontrolled manner.
- the first cutting device 13 is preferably characterized in that the first cutting device 13 has at least one first cutting drive M1 for moving the first cutter bar 16 in and/or counter to the first adjustment direction A1 and/or that the at least one first Cutting drive M1 is designed as an electric motor M1 and/or as a linear motor M1 and/or as a pneumatic drive M1 and/or as a hydraulic drive M1.
- the preferably arranged second cutting device 14 preferably has at least one second cutter bar 17 on which a second knife 19 is arranged.
- the second knife 19 has, in particular, a second cutting edge 22 which is preferably designed as a linear cutting edge 22 .
- the second cutter bar 17 is preferred arranged movable along a preferably linear and more preferably exclusively linear second adjustment path in and/or counter to a second adjustment direction A2.
- the second cutting device 14 is preferably characterized in that the second cutting device 14 has at least one second cutting aid 24, in particular a second press beam 24 for fixing sheet stacks 26 and/or intermediate stacks 28 and/or blank stacks 27, which is arranged to be movable at least with respect to the vertical direction V and is arranged upstream of the second knife 19 along a transport path provided for transporting sheet stacks 26 and/or intermediate stacks 28 and/or blank stacks 27.
- Maximum contact pressures of between 0.5 N/mm 2 (half a Newton per square millimeter) and 2 N/mm 2 (two Newtons per square millimeter) are preferably exerted with the second cutting aid 24 .
- At least one second hold-down device 52 is arranged along the provided transport path after the second knife 19, which serves in particular to prevent cut-off components from jumping away in an uncontrolled manner.
- the second cutting device 14 is preferably characterized in that the second cutting device 14 has at least one second cutting drive M2 for moving the second cutter bar 17 in and/or counter to the second adjustment direction A2 and in that the at least one second cutting drive M2 is designed as an electric motor M2 and/or as a linear motor M2 and/or as a pneumatic drive M2 and/or as a hydraulic drive M2.
- the stack cutting device 01 is preferably characterized in that the Pile cutting device 01 has at least one first pile positioning device 02, in particular for positioning at least one sheet pile 26 in each case.
- a pivot axis 07 assigned to this first stack positioning device 02 is preferably oriented parallel to a vertical direction V.
- the stack cutting device 01 and/or the respective cutting device 13; 14 is preferably characterized in that it has at least one sheet feed area 43 and at least one blank removal area 44 or security removal area 44.
- the stack cutting device 01 is used in particular to produce a plurality of blank stacks 27, in particular stacks of securities 27, from at least one respective stack of sheets 26.
- the at least one first pile positioning device 02 is located in sheet feed area 43 or along a provided transport path, preferably immediately thereafter.
- the first cutting device 13 is arranged after the first stack positioning device 02.
- the first cutting device 13 is preferably assigned the first stack positioning device 02, in particular to be able to optimally align the respective stack of sheets 26.
- the stack cutting device 01 has the first stack positioning device 02 in particular.
- the stack cutting device 01 has the at least one first cutting device 13 for cutting at least one stack of sheets 26.
- This first cutting device 13 preferably has at least the first blade 18 and more preferably also the first cutting aid 23 .
- the stack cutting device 01 has at least one first support device 11 with a first stack support surface 04.
- the at least one first support device 11 is embodied as a first table 11, for example.
- the at least one first support device 11 serves in particular to support the stack of sheets 26 and/or intermediate stack 28 and/or stack of blanks 27 to be cut and/or positioned from below.
- the first stack support surface 04 has air nozzles, for example, but this is preferably possible smoothly formed.
- the first stack positioning device 02 has an upper rotary plunger 08 that can be pivoted about the pivot axis 07, which is oriented in particular vertically, and can be moved in relation to the vertical direction V. Its lower contact surface 36 is preferably arranged higher than the stack support surface 04, in particular in such a way that a stack of sheets 26 fits between them.
- the upper rotary punch 08 is preferably used to rotate the respective sheet stack 26 and/or intermediate stack 28 and/or blank stack 27, in particular to align it relative to the first knife 18.
- At least one first pivot drive M3 is preferably provided, by means of which at least the upper rotary punch 08 can be pivoted.
- the first pile positioning device 02 has at least one first horizontal drive 09 for moving at least one sheet pile 26 in and/or counter to a first horizontal direction F.
- This first horizontal direction F points, for example, from the upper rotary punch 08 to the first knife 18 and/or is preferably oriented orthogonally to the first cutting edge 21.
- the at least one first horizontal drive 09 is preferably used to cause at least one translation of the respective sheet stack 26 and/or intermediate stack 28 and/or blank stack 27, in particular to align it relative to the first knife 18.
- the first stack positioning device 02 has at least one upper pressing element 31; 32, which can be moved in relation to the vertical direction V and which is arranged to be movable in and/or counter to the first horizontal direction F by means of the at least one first horizontal drive 09, in particular to move a stack of sheets 26 in and/or counter to the first horizontal direction F move.
- the at least one upper pressing element 31 is preferred; 32 can be moved with respect to the vertical direction V by means of an upper vertical drive M6.
- the at least one upper pressing element 31; 32 as a gripper upper part 31; 32 trained.
- the stack cutting device 01 preferably characterized in that the first stack positioning device 02 has at least two and more preferably exactly two such upper pressing elements 31; 32, which can be moved in relation to the vertical direction V and which are arranged to be movable in and/or counter to the first horizontal direction F by means of the at least one first horizontal drive 09, in particular to move a stack of sheets 26 in and/or counter to the first horizontal direction F move.
- the at least two upper pressing elements 31; 32 as gripper tops 31; 32 trained.
- the stack cutting device 01 is preferably characterized in that the first stack positioning device 02 has at least one lower pressing element 33; 34, which is arranged to be movable in and/or counter to the first horizontal direction F by means of at least one and more preferably by means of the first horizontal drive 09, in particular to move a stack of sheets 26 in and/or counter to the first horizontal direction F.
- the at least one lower pressing element 33; 34 is preferably arranged to be movable with respect to the vertical direction V.
- the at least one lower pressing element 33; 34 arranged immovably with respect to the vertical direction V.
- the at least one lower pressing element 33; 34 can be moved with respect to the vertical direction V by means of a lower vertical drive M5.
- the at least one lower pressing element 33; 34 as a gripper base 33; 34 is formed, in particular regardless of whether it is movably arranged with respect to the vertical direction V.
- the first stack positioning device 02 preferably has at least two and even more preferably exactly two such lower pressing elements 33; 34, which more preferably than gripper lower parts 33; 34 are formed, in particular a first lower pressing element 33 and a second lower pressing element 34.
- the stack cutting device 01 is preferably characterized in that the first stack positioning device 02 has at least two and more preferably exactly two lower pressing elements 33; 34, which are arranged to be movable in and/or counter to the first horizontal direction F by means of at least one horizontal drive 09.
- the first support device 11 preferably has at least one lower translation recess 46; 47 on.
- This serves in particular to the at least one lower pressure element 33; 34 to be movable in and/or counter to the first horizontal direction F and to be able to bring them into contact with the respective sheet stack 26 and/or intermediate stack 28 and/or blank stack 27.
- a first lower translational recess 46 for the first lower pressing element 33 and a second lower translational recess 47 for the second lower pressing element 34 is arranged.
- movable covering devices are arranged, by means of which those parts of the at least one lower translation recess 46; 47 can be covered at least partially, each of which is not being used. Damage to the bottom layer of the respective sheet stack 26 and/or intermediate stack 28 and/or blank stack 27 can thus be avoided during pivoting movements.
- Such covering devices are designed, for example, as flaps, roller blinds or strips.
- the stack cutting device 01 is preferably characterized in that an upper pressing element 31; 32 and a lower pressing member 33; 34 are associated with each other and together a respective stack gripper 38; 39 and more preferably in that the respective upper pressing element 31 ; 32 and the respective lower pressing element 33; 34, which together form a respective stack gripper 38; 39 form are arranged to be movable together in and/or counter to the first horizontal direction F, in particular by means of the at least one first horizontal drive 09.
- the stack cutting device 01 is preferably characterized in that a first upper pressing element 31 is arranged such that it can be moved in and/or counter to the first horizontal direction F by means of the first horizontal drive 09, and that a second horizontal drive 41 is arranged in the first positioning device 02 and that a second upper pressing element 32 is arranged to be movable in and/or counter to the first horizontal direction F by means of this second horizontal drive 41 of the first positioning device 02, in particular independently of the first upper pressing element 31.
- the stack cutting device is characterized 01 preferably characterized in that a first stack gripper 38 is arranged to be movable in and/or counter to the first horizontal direction F by means of the first horizontal drive 09 and that the second horizontal drive 41 of the first positioning unit direction 02 and that a second stack gripper 39 is arranged to be movable in and/or counter to the first horizontal direction F by means of this second horizontal drive 41 of the first positioning device 02, in particular independently of the first stack gripper 38.
- sheet stacks 26 and/or Intermediate stack 28 and/or blank stack 27 by means of at least the upper pressing elements 31; 32 or by means of the stack gripper 38; 39 can optionally only be moved in relation to the first horizontal direction F or at the same time also be subjected to a slight pivoting movement about at least one vertical axis, in particular by the upper pressing elements 31 ; 32 and/or the stack grippers 38; 39 are moved to different extents.
- pivoting movements can be carried out, at least in narrow areas, without activating the upper rotary ram 08. This may result in a time saving.
- Stack cutting device 01 is preferably characterized in that the first stack positioning device 02 has two first stops 53, one of which is located on one of the two upper pressing elements 31; 32 is arranged. In this way, sheet stacks 26 and/or intermediate stacks 28 and/or blank stacks 27 can also be displaced without being pressed in the process. These respective stops 53 are movable, for example, with respect to the vertical direction V, in particular in order to activate and/or deactivate them.
- the stack cutting device 01 is preferably characterized in that the first stack positioning device 02 has a lower rotary punch 29 that can be pivoted about the pivot axis 07.
- An upper contact surface 37 of this lower rotary punch 39 is preferably arranged at most at the height of the first stack support surface 04.
- the first stack support surface 04 preferably has a lower rotary punch recess 06, in which the lower rotary punch 29 is at least partially arranged.
- the lower rotary punch 29 is preferably arranged in such a way that the upper contact surface 37 of the lower rotary punch 29 lies in the same plane as the first stack support surface 04.
- the lower rotary punch recess 06 preferably has a circular cross section.
- the lower rotary punch 29 differs in particular from the at least one lower pressing element 33; 34.
- the lower rotary ram 29 is preferably arranged to pivot together with the upper rotary ram 08, in particular by means of the first pivot drive M3.
- the lower rotary die 29 is movably arranged with respect to the vertical V direction.
- the stack cutting device 01 is preferably characterized in that the stack cutting device 01 has at least one first upper pressure plate 12, which is arranged so that it can move with respect to the vertical direction V, in particular by means of a first plate drive M4.
- This first upper pressure plate 12 is used in particular to compress the sheet stack 26 and/or intermediate stack 28 and/or blank stack 27 to be cut and thus to ensure that the individual sheets 71 are layered as evenly as possible.
- This first upper pressure plate 12 is to be distinguished in particular from the upper rotary punch 08 and from the first cutting aid 23 and from the at least one upper pressure element 31; 32.
- At least part of the at least one first upper pressure plate 12 is arranged in front of the upper rotary ram 08 in relation to the first horizontal direction F, and at least part of the at least one first upper pressure plate 12 in relation to the first horizontal direction F is arranged after the upper rotary ram 08 arranged.
- At least one of the upper rotary ram 08 is preferably arranged between components of the at least one first upper pressure plate 12 in relation to the first horizontal direction.
- the at least one first upper pressure plate 12 is preferably designed in one piece. Alternatively, several individual parts could take over the function of the first upper pressure plate 12 together. However, these should preferably be arranged such that they can be moved together.
- the first upper pressure plate 12 preferably has an upper rotary punch recess 51 in which the upper rotary punch 08 is arranged at least partially and/or at least temporarily.
- the upper rotary punch 08 is preferably arranged in such a way that the lower contact surface 36 of the upper rotary punch 08 is at least temporarily in the same plane as a lower surface of the upper pressure plate 12.
- the upper rotary punch recess 51 preferably has a circular cross section.
- the first upper pressure plate 12 preferably has at least one upper translation recess 48; 49 on. This serves in particular to the at least one upper pressing element 31; 32 movable in and/or counter to the first horizontal direction F and in contact with the respective sheet stack 26 and/or intermediate stack 28 and/or To be able to bring benefit stack 27.
- a first upper translational recess 48 is arranged for the first upper pressing element 31 and a second upper translational recess 49 for the second upper pressing element 32 .
- the stack cutting device 01 is preferably characterized in that the upper rotary punch 08 and the respective at least one upper pressing element 31; 32 have a smallest distance from one another, which is at most 30 mm, more preferably at most 20 mm, even more preferably at most 10 mm, even more preferably at most 5 mm and even more preferably at most 2 mm.
- the stack cutting device 01 is preferably characterized in that lower rotary punches 29 and the respective at least one lower pressing element 33; 34 have a smallest distance from one another, which is at most 30 mm, more preferably at most 20 mm, even more preferably at most 10 mm, even more preferably at most 5 mm and even more preferably at most 2 mm.
- the lower rotary punch recess 06 and the at least one lower translational recess 46; 47 merge into one another or are designed as a common recess.
- the upper rotary punch recess 51 and the at least one upper translational recess 48; 49 merge into one another or are designed as a common recess.
- the first upper translation recess 48 is preferably arranged vertically above the first lower translation recess 46 and/or the second upper translation recess 49 is arranged vertically above the second lower translation recess 49 .
- at least one second stack positioning device 03 is arranged along the intended transport path, preferably after the first cutting device 13.
- the second cutting device 14 is arranged after the second stack positioning device 03.
- the second cutting device 14 is preferably assigned the second stack positioning device 03, in particular in order to be able to optimally align the respective intermediate stack 28.
- the stack cutting device 01 is preferably characterized in that the stack cutting device 01 has at least one second stack positioning device 03, in particular for positioning at least one respective intermediate stack 28.
- the second stack positioning device 03 preferably has no rotary punches. It is preferably used exclusively for positioning intermediate stacks 28 by translation in a second horizontal direction G, which is orthogonal in particular to the first horizontal direction F.
- This second cutting device 14 preferably has at least the second blade 19 and the second cutting aid 24 .
- the second cutting device 14 is preferably assigned a support device which, for example, corresponds to the first support device 11 and/or is designed analogously thereto.
- the second stack positioning device 03 preferably has at least one, in particular third, horizontal drive 57 for moving at least one intermediate stack 28 and/or blank stack 27 in and/or counter to the second horizontal direction G.
- This second horizontal direction G is preferably oriented orthogonally to the second cutting edge 22 .
- the at least one, in particular third, horizontal drive 57 of the second pile positioning device 02 is preferably used to translate the respective sheet pile 26 and/or intermediate pile 28 and/or blank pile 27, in particular to align it relative to the second knife 19.
- the second stack positioning device 03 preferably has at least one in particular from the second cutting aid 24, which is movable in relation to the vertical direction V and which is arranged to be movable in and/or counter to the second horizontal direction G by means of the at least one, in particular third, horizontal drive 57 of the second stack positioning device 03.
- the at least one upper pressing element 58 is preferably embodied as a gripper upper part 58.
- the stack cutting device 01 is preferably characterized in that the second stack positioning device 02 has at least one lower pressure element 59, which is preferably pressed by means of the at least one, in particular third, horizontal drive 57 of the second stack positioning device 03 in and/or counter to the second horizontal direction G is arranged to be movable, in particular to move an intermediate stack 28 in and/or counter to the second horizontal direction G.
- the at least one lower pressing element 59 is preferably arranged such that it can be moved with respect to the vertical direction V.
- the at least one lower pressing element 59 is preferably designed as a lower gripper part 59.
- the support device preferably has at least one lower translation recess 61 . This serves in particular to arrange the at least one lower pressing element 59 so that it can move in and/or counter to the second horizontal direction G and to be able to bring it into contact with the respective intermediate stack 28 .
- the second stack positioning device 03 is preferably characterized in that the upper pressing element 58 and the lower pressing element 59 are assigned to one another and together form a stack gripper 62 and more preferably can be moved together in and/or counter to the second horizontal direction G are arranged, in particular by means of the at least one, in particular third, horizontal drive 57.
- the stack cutting device 01 is preferably characterized in that the first stack positioning device 02 has a respective stop 63, which is arranged on the upper pressing element 58. Intermediate stacks 28 and/or stacks of blanks 27 can thus also be displaced without being pressed in the process. This respective stop 63 is movable, for example, with respect to the vertical direction V, in particular in order to activate and/or deactivate it.
- the stack cutting device 01 is preferably characterized in that the second cutting device 14 has at least one second upper pressure plate 64, which is arranged so that it can move with respect to the vertical direction V.
- This second upper pressure plate 64 serves in particular to compress the sheet stack 26 and/or intermediate stack 28 to be cut and thus to ensure that the individual sheets 71 are layered as evenly as possible.
- This second upper pressure plate 64 is to be distinguished in particular from the second cutting aid 24 and from the at least one upper pressure element 58.
- the at least one second upper pressure plate 64 is preferably formed in one piece. Alternatively, several individual parts could also take over the function of the second upper pressure plate 64 together. However, these should preferably be arranged such that they can be moved together.
- the second upper pressure plate 64 preferably has at least one upper translation recess 66 .
- This serves in particular to arrange the at least one upper pressing element 58 so that it can move in and/or counter to the second horizontal direction G and in contact with the respective stack of sheets 26 and/or To be able to bring intermediate stack 28 and/or stack 27 of benefits.
- the at least one upper translation recess 66 is preferably designed in the form of a slot.
- the upper translation recess 61 is preferably arranged vertically above the lower translation recess 66 .
- the stack cutting device 01 is preferably characterized in that the second cutting device 14 has at least two or at least three second stack positioning devices 03, which are arranged next to one another, in particular when viewed in the first horizontal direction F, and which preferably all have the same second knife 19 assigned. In this way, the throughput of the stack cutting device 01 can be increased.
- the stack cutting device 01 is preferably characterized in that the first cutting device 13 has a first effective working width of at least 800 mm and more preferably at least 850 mm and even more preferably at least 900 mm and/or that the second Cutting device 14 has a second effective working width which is at most 500 mm and more preferably at most 400 mm and even more preferably at most 350 mm and which is at least 50 mm and more preferably at least 100 mm and even more preferably at least 150 mm.
- the working width of the first cutting device 13 is preferably greater than the working width of the second cutting device 14.
- the stack cutting device 01 is preferably a stack cutting device 01 for producing stacks of securities 27.
- Such stacks of securities 27 and/or the underlying stacks of sheets 26 preferably have a height of at least 10 mm, more preferably at least 20 mm and/or preferably at most 80 mm is, more preferably at most 60 mm, even more preferably at most 50 mm.
- stacks of labels and/or stacks of Business cards are generated.
- the sheet stacks 26 and/or intermediate stacks 28 and/or blank stacks 27 preferably have a height of at least 70 mm, more preferably at least 100 mm and/or which is preferably at most 200 mm, more preferably at most 180 mm and even more preferably at most 160 mm.
- the pile cutting device 01 can be used to carry out a method for cutting a sheet pile 26 using a pile cutting device 01.
- the stack of sheets 26 initially rests on a first stack support surface 04 of a first support device 11.
- the stack of sheets 26 is, for example, initially placed in such a way that a front gripper edge 72 is at the front, viewed in the direction of the transport path. (This is also shown as an example in FIG. 7a.)
- the four edges are preferably trimmed first. It is advantageous if that corner 74 which connects the front gripper edge 72 of the sheet 71 to a side gripper edge 73 of the sheet 71 serves as a reference and is only changed with the last two cuts.
- the stack of sheets 26 is preferably first rotated through 180° and then transported into the first cutting device 13 .
- the first edge is then preferably cut off there.
- the stack is then preferably rotated by 90° or slightly more. If necessary, a translational movement of the stack of sheets 26 is now carried out in order to correctly adjust the position of the stack of sheets 26 relative to the first knife 18 . Thereafter, a first side edge can be cut off.
- FIG. 7c. This is followed by a further rotation of the stack of sheets 26 by 90° or somewhat less.
- the front gripper edge 72 is at the front, viewed in the direction of the transport path, and can be cut off after a translational movement of the sheet stack 26 for correcting the position. (This is also shown by way of example in FIG. 7d.) This is followed by a further rotation of the stack of sheets 26 by 90° or somewhat less. After a further translational movement, the lateral gripper edge 73 can now be cut off. (This is also shown as an example in FIG. 7e.) For example, the stack of sheets 26 was in this way in a relative slightly pronounced trapezoidal shape.
- the rotary movements described above are carried out, for example, by means of the at least one rotary punch 08; 29 performed.
- the stack of sheets 26 is transported in the first horizontal direction F, for example. If necessary, it is turned slightly before and/or after and/or during this time.
- a rotation before or after can, for example, by means of the at least one rotary punch 08; 29 take place.
- a rotational movement during transport in the first horizontal direction F can be achieved, for example, by means of an uneven feed, in particular a different feed, by means of the two upper pressing elements 31; 32 and/or the two stack grippers 38; 39 done.
- the stack of sheets 26 be pressed by means of the at least two upper pressing elements 31; 32 is moved in or counter to the first horizontal direction F and its orientation is thereby changed by the at least two upper pressing elements 31; 33 are moved to different extents in or counter to the first horizontal direction F while they move the stack of sheets 26.
- An intermediate stack 28 is then cut off.
- the sequence of feed and cutting, with turning optionally carried out in between, preferably takes place several times in succession, so that ultimately the entire stack of sheets 26 is divided into a number of intermediate stacks 28 . (This is also shown by way of example in FIGS. 7f to 7i.)
- These intermediate stacks 28 are, for example, slightly trapezoidal in shape and/or can then be cut into blank stacks 27, in particular stacks of securities 27, by means of the at least one second cutting device 14.
- a first feed process the stack of sheets 26 is pushed vertically from above onto the stack of sheets 26 by means of at least two acting upper pressing elements 31; 32 in or against that of the upper pressing elements 31; 32 moves in the first horizontal direction F pointing to a first cutting device 13 .
- the start of this first feed process is also shown in FIG. 8a as an example.
- the sheet stack 26 is preferably only supported by the stack grippers 38; 39 fixed and/or pressed.
- This situation shown in FIG. 8a also essentially corresponds to the situation shown in FIG. 7a.
- An end of this first feed process would correspond to a representation similar to FIG. 8b.
- an upper rotary punch 08 is preferably lowered in such a way that its lower contact surface 36 comes into contact with the stack of sheets 26.
- the result of the first lowering process is also shown in FIG. 8b as an example.
- the stack of sheets 26 is preferably supported both by the upper pressing elements 31; 32 or the stack grippers 38; 39 and by the at least one rotary punch 08; 29 fixed and/or pressed.
- the at least two upper pressing elements 31 ; 32 is moved upwards and lifted off the stack of sheets 26.
- the stack of sheets 26 is preferably only supported by the at least one rotary punch 08; 29 fixed and/or pressed.
- the upper rotary punch 08 is preferably then pivoted about a vertical pivot axis 07 in a first pivoting process, and the stack of sheets 26 is thereby pivoted about the vertical pivot axis 07.
- the result of the first pivoting process is also shown in FIG. 8c as an example.
- the stack of sheets 26 is preferably only supported by the at least one rotary punch 08; 29 fixed and/or pressed.
- the at least two upper pressing elements 31; 32 is moved downwards and brought into contact with the stack of sheets 26.
- the result of the second lowering process is also exemplary in 8d shown.
- the stack of sheets 26 is preferably supported both by the upper pressing elements 31; 32 or the stack grippers 38; 39 and by the at least one rotary punch 08; 29 fixed and/or pressed.
- the upper rotary punch 08 is then preferably moved upwards and lifted off the stack of sheets 26.
- the stack of sheets 26 is then fed by means of the at least two upper pressing elements 31; 32 moves in or against the first horizontal direction F.
- the result of this second feed process is also shown in FIG. 8e as an example.
- the sheet stack 26 is preferably only supported by the stack grippers 38; 39 fixed and/or pressed.
- the upper rotary punch 08 and/or a first upper pressure plate 12 is lowered from above onto the stack of sheets 26 and brought into contact with it in a first smoothing process.
- the result of the first smoothing process is also shown in FIG. 8f as an example.
- the stack of sheets 26 is preferably supported both by the upper pressing elements 31; 32 or the stack grippers 38; 39 and by the at least one rotary punch 08; 29 and the upper pressure plate 12 fixed and / or pressed.
- a partial stack 42 is preferably cut off from the stack of sheets 16 in the first cutting process by means of the first cutting device 13 .
- This partial stack 42 corresponds, for example, to an edge area that is removed during edge trimming.
- a third The release process moves the upper rotary punch 08 and the first upper pressure plate 12 upwards and lifts them off the stack of sheets 26.
- the result of the third release process is also shown in FIG. 8g as an example.
- the sheet stack 26 is preferably only supported by the stack grippers 38; 39 fixed and/or pressed.
- the stack of sheets 26 is then fed by means of the at least two upper pressing elements 31; 32 moves in or against the first horizontal direction F.
- the result of this third feed process is also shown in FIG. 8h as an example.
- the sheet stack 26 is preferably only supported by the stack grippers 38; 39 fixed and/or pressed.
- the upper rotary punch 08 is preferably lowered in such a way that its lower contact surface 36 comes into contact with the stack of sheets 26.
- the result of the first lowering process is also shown in FIG. 8i as an example.
- the stack of sheets 26 is preferably supported both by the upper pressing elements 31; 32 or the stack grippers 38; 39 and by the at least one rotary punch 08; 29 fixed and/or pressed.
- the at least two upper pressing elements 31; 32 is moved upwards and lifted off the stack of sheets 26. Apart from the first stack support surface 04, the stack of sheets 26 is preferably only supported by the at least one rotary punch 08; 29 fixed and/or pressed.
- the upper one is particularly preferred Rotary punch 08 is pivoted about a vertical pivot axis 07 and the stack of sheets 26 is thereby pivoted about the vertical pivot axis 07.
- the result of the first pivoting process is also shown in FIG. 8j as an example.
- the stack of sheets 26 is preferably only supported by the at least one rotary punch 08; 29 fixed and/or pressed.
- the at least two upper pressing elements 31 ; 32 is moved downwards and brought into contact with the stack of sheets 26.
- the result of the fourth lowering process is also shown in FIG. 8k as an example.
- the stack of sheets 26 is preferably supported both by the upper pressing elements 31; 32 or the stack grippers 38; 39 and by the at least one rotary punch 08; 29 fixed and/or pressed.
- the upper rotary punch 08 is then preferably moved upwards and lifted off the stack of sheets 26.
- the stack of sheets 26 is then fed by means of the at least two upper pressing elements 31; 32 moves in or against the first horizontal direction F.
- the result of this fourth feed process is also shown in FIG. 8I as an example.
- the sheet stack 26 is preferably only supported by the stack grippers 38; 39 fixed and/or pressed.
- the upper rotary punch 08 and/or a first upper pressure plate 12 is then preferably lowered from above onto the stack of sheets 26 and brought into contact with it.
- the result of the second smoothing operation is also shown in FIG. 8m as an example.
- the sheet stack 26 is preferably both by the upper pressing elements 31; 32 or the stack grippers 38; 39 and by the at least one rotary punch 08; 29 and the upper pressure plate 12 fixed and / or pressed.
- a partial stack 42 is then preferably cut off from the sheet stack 16 in a second cutting process by means of the first cutting device 13 .
- This partial stack 42 corresponds, for example, to a second edge region in particular, which is removed during edge trimming.
- the at least two upper pressing elements 31; 32 and the first upper pressure plate 12 is moved upwards and lifted off the stack of sheets 26.
- the upper rotary punch 08 is then preferably pivoted about a vertical pivot axis 07 and the stack of sheets 26 is thereby pivoted about the vertical pivot axis 07.
- the result of the fifth pivoting process is also shown in FIG. 8n as an example.
- the stack of sheets 26 is preferably only supported by the at least one rotary punch 08; 29 fixed and/or pressed.
- the at least two upper pressing elements 31; 32 is moved downwards and brought into contact with the stack of sheets 26.
- the result of the fifth lowering process is also shown in FIG. 8o as an example.
- the stack of sheets 26 is preferably supported both by the upper pressing elements 31; 32 or the stack grippers 38; 39 and by the at least one rotary punch 08; 29 fixed and/or pressed.
- the upper rotary punch 08 is then preferably moved upwards and lifted off the stack of sheets 26.
- the stack of sheets 26 is then preferably fed in a fifth feed process by means of the at least two upper pressing elements 31 acting in particular vertically from above on the stack of sheets 26; 32 moves in or against the first horizontal direction F.
- the result of this fourth feed process is also shown in FIG. 8p as an example.
- the sheet stack 26 is preferably only supported by the stack grippers 38; 39 fixed and/or pressed.
- the upper rotary punch 08 and/or a first upper pressure plate 12 is preferably lowered onto the stack of sheets 26 and brought into contact with it.
- the result of the third smoothing process is also shown in FIG. 8q as an example.
- the stack of sheets 26 is preferably supported both by the upper pressing elements 31; 32 or the stack grippers 38; 39 and by the at least one rotary punch 08; 29 and the first upper pressure plate 12 is fixed and/or pressed.
- a partial stack 42 is then preferably cut off from the sheet stack 16 in a third cutting operation by means of the first cutting device 13 .
- This partial stack 42 corresponds, for example, to a third edge area in particular, which is removed during edge trimming.
- the upper rotary punch 08 is then preferably moved upwards and lifted off the stack of sheets 26.
- the stack of sheets 26 is then preferably fed by means of the at least two upper pressing elements 31; 32 moves in or against the first horizontal direction F.
- the result of this sixth feed process is also shown in FIG. 8r as an example.
- the sheet stack 26 is preferably only supported by the stack grippers 38; 39 fixed and/or pressed.
- the upper rotary punch 08 is preferably lowered in such a way that its lower contact surface 36 comes into contact with the stack of sheets 26.
- the result of the sixth lowering process is also shown in FIG.
- the stack of sheets 26 is preferably supported both by the upper pressing elements 31; 32 or the stack grippers 38; 39 and by the at least one rotary punch 08; 29 fixed and/or pressed.
- the at least two upper pressing elements 31; 32 is moved upwards and lifted off the stack of sheets 26.
- the stack of sheets 26 is preferably only supported by the at least one rotary punch 08; 29 fixed and/or pressed.
- the upper rotary punch 08 is then pivoted about a vertical pivot axis 07 and the stack of sheets 26 is thereby pivoted about the vertical pivot axis 07.
- FIG. 8t The result of the first pivoting process is also shown in FIG. 8t as an example.
- the stack of sheets 26 is preferably only supported by the at least one rotary punch 08; 29 fixed and/or pressed.
- the at least two upper pressing elements 31; 32 is moved downwards and brought into contact with the stack of sheets 26.
- the result of the seventh lowering process is also shown in FIG. 8u as an example.
- the stack of sheets 26 is preferably supported both by the upper pressing elements 31; 32 or the stack grippers 38; 39 and by the at least one rotary punch 08; 29 fixed and/or pressed.
- the upper one is particularly preferred Rotary stamp 08 is moved upwards and lifted off sheet stack 26.
- the stack of sheets 26 is then preferably fed by means of the at least two upper pressing elements 31; 32 moves in or against the first horizontal direction F.
- the result of this seventh feed process is also shown in FIG. 8v as an example.
- the sheet stack 26 is preferably only supported by the stack grippers 38; 39 fixed and/or pressed.
- the upper rotary punch 08 and/or a first upper pressure plate 12 is preferably lowered from above onto the stack of sheets 26 and brought into contact with it.
- the result of the fourth smoothing process is also shown in FIG. 8w as an example.
- the stack of sheets 26 is preferably supported both by the upper pressing elements 31; 32 or the stack grippers 38; 39 and by the at least one rotary punch 08; 29 and the first upper pressure plate 12 is fixed and/or pressed.
- a partial stack 42 is then preferably cut off from the sheet stack 16 in a fourth cutting operation by means of the first cutting device 13 .
- This partial stack 42 corresponds, for example, to a fourth edge area in particular, which is removed during edge trimming.
- the at least two upper pressing elements 31; 32 is moved upwards and lifted off the stack of sheets 26. Apart from the first stack support surface 04, the stack of sheets 26 is preferably only supported by the at least one rotary punch 08; 29 fixed and/or pressed. In a fifth pivoting process in particular, the upper rotary punch 08 is then preferably pivoted about a vertical pivot axis 07 and the stack of sheets 26 is thereby pivoted about the vertical pivot axis 07. In particular, the at least two upper ones are then preferred in an eighth lowering process pressing elements 31; 32 is moved downwards and brought into contact with the stack of sheets 26. In a twelfth release process in particular, the upper rotary punch 08 is then preferably moved upwards and lifted off the stack of sheets 26.
- the stack of sheets 26 is then preferably fed by means of the at least two upper pressing elements 31; 32 moves in or against the first horizontal direction F.
- the result of this eighth feed process is also shown in FIG. 8x as an example.
- the sheet stack 26 is preferably only supported by the stack grippers 38; 39 fixed and/or pressed.
- the upper rotary punch 08 and/or a first upper pressure plate 12 is preferably lowered from above onto the stack of sheets 26 and brought into contact with it.
- the result of the fifth smoothing process is also shown in FIG. 8y as an example.
- the stack of sheets 26 is preferably supported both by the upper pressing elements 31; 32 or the stack grippers 38; 39 and by the at least one rotary punch 08; 29 and the upper pressure plate 12 fixed and / or pressed.
- a partial stack 42 is then preferably cut off from the sheet stack 16 in a fifth cutting operation by means of the first cutting device 13 .
- This partial stack 42 corresponds, for example, to an intermediate stack 28.
- the upper rotary punch 08 and the first upper pressure plate 12 are then preferably moved upwards and lifted off the stack of sheets 26.
- the stack of sheets 26 is then preferably fed by means of the at least two upper pressing elements 31; 32 moves in or against the first horizontal direction F.
- the previously cut intermediate stack 28 is moved with respect to the first horizontal direction F.
- FIG. 8z The result of this ninth feed process is also shown in FIG. 8z as an example.
- the sheet stack 26 is preferably only supported by the stack grippers 38; 39 fixed and/or pressed.
- the method is preferably continued accordingly until the stack of sheets 26 has been completely cut into the intermediate stack 28 .
- the resulting intermediate stacks 28 into blank stacks 27, in particular stacks of securities 27, these are preferably transported to the second cutting device 14, in particular without pivoting them.
- Process operations there are preferably analogous to those in the first cutting device 13, but without pivoting operations or operations that relate to a rotary punch 08.
- two intermediate stacks 28 are moved linearly by means of upper pressing elements 62 .
- the intermediate stacks 28 are then clamped by means of at least one second pressure plate 63 and then the upper pressure elements 62 are gripped and then the second pressure plate 63 is raised and then the two intermediate stacks 28 are pushed further.
- the second pressure plate 63 and a respective stack of blanks 27, in particular a stack of securities 27, is cut off.
- the upper pressure elements 62 are then gripped, the second pressure plate 63 is raised again, a further feed process is carried out and then the second pressure plate 63 is lowered again and two further blank stacks 27 are cut off, in particular stack of securities 27.
- 63 is kept as evenly as possible, regardless of the residual size and in particular the area of the stack of sheets 26 or intermediate stack 28 to be pressed. 63 exerted force on the remaining and / or covered surface of the respective sheet stack 26 or Intermediate stack 28 adjusted.
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- M2 drive cutting drive, electric motor, linear motor, second
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