US1489339A - Sheet-feeding mechanism - Google Patents
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- B41F1/00—Platen presses, i.e. presses in which printing is effected by at least one essentially-flat pressure-applying member co-operating with a flat type-bed
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- Another object is to provide means which positively operated independently of any movement of the conveyors, but timed in synchronism with their advance.
- a further object is in the provision of 22 devices for accomplishing these purposes in forms which may be readily installed on existing presses, as well as incorporated in new structures.
- Figure 1 is a vertical view, partly in section, of a conventional type of embossing 82 pram, showing the sheet conveying means and the application of an embodiment of the invention.
- Fig. 2 is a horizontal sectional view taken on line 2-2 of Fig. 1.
- Fig. 3 is a fragmentary sectional view, taken substantially on line 8-3 of Fig. 2, showing a sheet engaged in the grippeis. The scale of all the views is the same.
- the bed or platen 11 is guided vertically 45 on rods 6 and also by smal er rods 12, fixed in extensions 13, respectively, of the bed and slidable in registerln openings in projections as 14, respective y, of head 10, rods 12 being encircled by compression springs as adapted to press bed 11 down immediately it has performed its function, said bed being actuated reciprocatively by suitable means, not shown.
- crank lever pivoted at 36 side of the press, are brackets, as 16, in which are rotatably mounted, respectively, chain sprockets, as 17.
- a pair of endless conveyor chains are trained over these several pairs of sprockets, respectively, and means, connected with the driving means of the press, actuate the chains intermittently, in exact uniformity, the bed 11, as it rises, causing the chains to slack, as at 20' in Fig. 1. 1
- a wide rail 21 is earned adjacent the bed of the press, its upper surface being in the plane of certain parts of the chains as they nd around sprockets 19, and attached to the underside sheet support as shown.
- cranks Fixed to the ends of rod 27 are cranks, as 30, extendin in the direction of advance and provide with lateral pins, as 31, the arrangement being such that, when the ends of the cranks are dep, as to raise the fin ers 28.
- link 39 Pivoted to the end of the bell-crank lever arm 37, is link 39 extendingupwardly and pivotally engaging a rock arm 40, fixed on the extending end of shaft 41 mounted transversely of the press in brackets 42 formed with head 10.
- a pair of rock arms 43 are fixed to shaft 41, adjacent the inner sides of brackets 42, respectively, these arms being pivotally connected, respectively, by links 44 with flat oscillating arms 45, pivoted at 46 to the sides of bed 11, their bevelled ends, as 47, being adapted to make contact with pins, as 31, as 30, when cam 33 is in one position and to clear said pins when said cam is in another position.
- Roll 34 is engaged by the high portion of cam 33 whereby connection 39 is pulled downward and through rock arms 40, 43 and links 44, oscillatable arms 45. their toes 47 engaging and de ressing cranks 30 of sheet grippers 28, there y raising those grippers from coaction with gripper bar 25, all as in Fig. 1.'
- vancing means .verse to the direction of sheet advancement
- a gripper-bar is intermittently; advanced. and in which said gripperbar is provided with spring-urged sheet grippers for coaction therewith and wherein-said gripper bar and its sheet grippers ha e an inter-- mittent movement transverse to the direction of movement of advancement during a rest eriod of said advancement, the combination at one time for raising sai 'sheet grlppers relatively to said gripper-bar and at another time for releasing said sheet grippers for permitting their spring-urged closing and means for actuating and timing said oscillating arm, said releasing of the sheet gr ppers occurring during the quiescence of said gripper-bar.
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Patented Apr. 8, 1924.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
WILLIAM H. BANZETT, F BEBGEIHIELD,
NEW JERSEY, ASSIGNOR TO AMERICAN LITHOGRAIHIC COMPANY, .OF NEW YORK, N. Y., A CORPORATION OF NEW YORK SHEET-FEEDING MECHANISM.
Application fled February as, 1922. Serial in. 538,810.
Another object is to provide means which positively operated independently of any movement of the conveyors, but timed in synchronism with their advance.
A further object is in the provision of 22 devices for accomplishing these purposes in forms which may be readily installed on existing presses, as well as incorporated in new structures.
With these ends in view the improvements comprise features hereafter described in their preferred embodiments and illustrated in the accompanying drawings, in which Figure 1 is a vertical view, partly in section, of a conventional type of embossing 82 pram, showing the sheet conveying means and the application of an embodiment of the invention.
Fig. 2 is a horizontal sectional view taken on line 2-2 of Fig. 1.
Fig. 3 is a fragmentary sectional view, taken substantially on line 8-3 of Fig. 2, showing a sheet engaged in the grippeis. The scale of all the views is the same.
In the drawings, 6, 6 are opposite vertical w rods at the feeding side of the press, these rods bein rigidly secured in base 7, their upper ens having fixed collars, as 8 and 9, between which isv head 10.
The bed or platen 11 is guided vertically 45 on rods 6 and also by smal er rods 12, fixed in extensions 13, respectively, of the bed and slidable in registerln openings in projections as 14, respective y, of head 10, rods 12 being encircled by compression springs as adapted to press bed 11 down immediately it has performed its function, said bed being actuated reciprocatively by suitable means, not shown.
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crank lever, pivoted at 36 side of the press, are brackets, as 16, in which are rotatably mounted, respectively, chain sprockets, as 17. Similarly, other brackets 18, extending from bed 11, carry sprockets 19, respectivel and other pairs of sprockets are mounted i the -opposite side of the v A pair of endless conveyor chains are trained over these several pairs of sprockets, respectively, and means, connected with the driving means of the press, actuate the chains intermittently, in exact uniformity, the bed 11, as it rises, causing the chains to slack, as at 20' in Fig. 1. 1
A wide rail 21 is earned adjacent the bed of the press, its upper surface being in the plane of certain parts of the chains as they nd around sprockets 19, and attached to the underside sheet support as shown.
At regularly spaced intervals carry sheet gripping devices, each consisting of a cross bar 24 having on its .retreatingslde a gripper-bar 25, its u per surface being approximatelfy level with the corresponding surface 0 sheet support table 23, when on rail 21 over which the grippers pass.
The bar 24,
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of the rail, by hinges 22, is table 23, carrying sheets the chains as shown, is considerably higher than bar 25, acting as a guide and stop for the edge of the sheet fed against it, as will be later seen herein.
From the advancing side of bar 24 extend lugs 26 in which is rotatably mounted a rod 27, and to this rod are secured at spaced intervals, sheet grippers 28, bent to extend over the bar 24 and make contact with the gripper bar 25, being urged by torsion springs, as 29. The foregoing construction constitutes the sheet advancing means.
Fixed to the ends of rod 27 are cranks, as 30, extendin in the direction of advance and provide with lateral pins, as 31, the arrangement being such that, when the ends of the cranks are dep, as to raise the fin ers 28.
. g shaft, 32, driven in timed relation to the press, has secured to it peripheral cam 33 against which rides r01 34 rotatably mounted at the end of arm 35 of a bellon a pro ectlon from the press base, the other arm, 37, of
n like manner on tioning said sheet and depress cranks,
said lever, being drawn u by tension spring 38 attached to the base, tins holding roll 34 in engagement with said cam.
Pivoted to the end of the bell-crank lever arm 37, is link 39 extendingupwardly and pivotally engaging a rock arm 40, fixed on the extending end of shaft 41 mounted transversely of the press in brackets 42 formed with head 10. I
A pair of rock arms 43 are fixed to shaft 41, adjacent the inner sides of brackets 42, respectively, these arms being pivotally connected, respectively, by links 44 with flat oscillating arms 45, pivoted at 46 to the sides of bed 11, their bevelled ends, as 47, being adapted to make contact with pins, as 31, as 30, when cam 33 is in one position and to clear said pins when said cam is in another position.
.In operation, assuming the bed of the press has risen to coact with the press head to emboss a sheet therebetween, as in Fig. 1, the sheet feeding means being at a standstill, those grippers having the leading end of the sheet being embossed in their grip, not
- shown, being necessarily quiescent so as not to disturb the sheet in its register with the embossin plates, as 51, carried by the press head an bed, and being ready, after the embossing is completed and the press bed lowered, to withdraw the embosse sheet to the left when the sprocket chains'carrying the sheet gripping means make an incremental advance.
Thereupon sheet 50 on feed table 23 is thrust forwardly, by means not shown, over the sheet engaging portion of gripper-bar 25 against stop wall 24 thereof, thereby posiin the direction of its line of travel to the left. The continued rotation of cam 33 presently presents a low part of said cam to engagement with roll 34, whereupon spring 38 swings bell- crank lever arms 35, 37 in anti-clockwise direction, connection 39 is raised and sheet grippers 28 descendonto the leading end of said sheet 50, gripping it to bar 25, all during the quiescence of feed chains 20. Press bed 11 now descends carrying downwardly therewith arms 18, to which feed table 23 is hinged, and sprockets 19, thereby taking up the slack20' in chains 20.
Then the feed chains advance to the left, carrying the embossed sheet outwardly to the left, and the new sheet inwardly to the for embossing and the next left into position gripper bar into sheet receiving position.
vancing means .verse to the direction of sheet advancement,
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' ,of an oscillating arm arran ed and adapted Thenpress bed 11 rises and cam 33 presents its high part to roll 34, whereby the next set of grippers on the gripper-bar, now
' are raised. The
the combination of sheet gripping means carried by the sheet advancing means, and means independent of the transverse movement of the sheet advancing means for -ac tuating the sheet ripping means. '2. In sheet fee ing mechanisms in intermittently operating means are provided for advancing a sheet into position to be operated upon and wherein said sheet adhas also a movement trans the combination of sheet gripping means carried by the sheet advancing means, and means independent of the transverse movement of the sheet advancing means for actuating the sheet gripping means during the quiescence of the sheet advancing means.
3. In sheet feeding mechanisms in whic a gripper-bar is intermittently; advanced. and in which said gripperbar is provided with spring-urged sheet grippers for coaction therewith and wherein-said gripper bar and its sheet grippers ha e an inter-- mittent movement transverse to the direction of movement of advancement during a rest eriod of said advancement, the combination at one time for raising sai 'sheet grlppers relatively to said gripper-bar and at another time for releasing said sheet grippers for permitting their spring-urged closing and means for actuating and timing said oscillating arm, said releasing of the sheet gr ppers occurring during the quiescence of said gripper-bar.
4. In sheet feeding mechanisms in which a gripper-bar is intermittently advanced and in which sa1d gripper-bar is provided with spring-urged sheet grippers for coactiom therewith and wherein said gripper-bar and. its sheet grippers have an intermittent movement transverse to the direction of movement of advancement during a rest period of said advancement, the combination of an oscillating arm arranged and adapted at one time or raising said sheet grippers relatively to .said gripper-bar'and at another time for releasing said sheet grippers for permitting their spring-urged closing, and means for actuating and timing said oscillating arm, pers occurring between the intermittent transverse movements of said gripper-bar.
which I Ill said releasing of the sheet grip- 5. In sheet feeding mechanisms in which a gripper-bar is intermittently. advanced and in which said gripper-bar is provided with spring-urged sheet grippers for ,coaction therewith and wherein said gripper-bar and its sheet grippers have an intermittent movement transverse to the direction of movement of advancement, the cqmbination of an osciliatable arm arranged and adapted at one time for raising sai sheet grippers relatively to said gripper-bar and at another time for releasing said sheet grippers for permitting their spring-urged closing, and means for actuating and tlming said oscillating arm, said releasing of the sheet grippers occurring between the intermittent transverse movements of said gripper-bar and between the intermittent advance movements thereofo In witness whereof, I hereby afiix my signature, this 20 day of Februar 1922,
WILLIAM H BA. ZETT.
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Cited By (4)
| Publication number | Priority date | Publication date | Assignee | Title |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| US2939701A (en) * | 1955-09-28 | 1960-06-07 | Schroter Friedrich | Method of and means for feeding work pieces in the form of sheets |
| US3042398A (en) * | 1954-06-15 | 1962-07-03 | S & S Corrugated Paper Mach | Sheet gripping means for cutting and creasing press |
| US3060776A (en) * | 1955-05-24 | 1962-10-30 | Bobst & Son S A J | Presses for cutting sheet material |
| US3102632A (en) * | 1959-07-16 | 1963-09-03 | Samuel M Langston Co | Edge piercing means and blank conveying means |
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Cited By (4)
| Publication number | Priority date | Publication date | Assignee | Title |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| US3042398A (en) * | 1954-06-15 | 1962-07-03 | S & S Corrugated Paper Mach | Sheet gripping means for cutting and creasing press |
| US3060776A (en) * | 1955-05-24 | 1962-10-30 | Bobst & Son S A J | Presses for cutting sheet material |
| US2939701A (en) * | 1955-09-28 | 1960-06-07 | Schroter Friedrich | Method of and means for feeding work pieces in the form of sheets |
| US3102632A (en) * | 1959-07-16 | 1963-09-03 | Samuel M Langston Co | Edge piercing means and blank conveying means |
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