US3702187A - Apparatus for separating signatures in a gatherer - Google Patents
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- a signature gatherer for the production of books or booklets with gate-folded pages which includes a bi-directional rotary disc separator for separating signatures at their folded corners, whether stacked for feeding gatefolded or standard-folded signatures.
- This invention relates to signatures gathering machines and, more particularly, to a rotary lifter separator for separating successive lowermost signatures from a stack of signatures in a stack hopper.
- Rotary disc separators for various types of sheet-like material such as signatures or envelopes have been used to separate individual sheets or folded signatures from the bottom of a stack. Their primary function is to positively physically separate the bottom items from the remainder of the stack in order to present it to grippers or rollers which carry it away from the stack and deposit it on a moving conveyor.
- An example of such a separator is shown in US. Pat. 2,020,321 to Kleineberg.
- One of the problems with the Kleineberg type of device was its inability to feed gate-folds, i.e., signatures with their folds on the side remote from those in a stack having standard folds.
- the disc separator should enter between the bottom signature and the remainder of the stack at a corner along the folded side of the stack, to assure separating complete signatures.
- the Kleineberg separator can Work only on one corner of the stack, because of the small diameter of the disc, and because of the angle at which the disc axis is inclined with respect to the signatures. If provision were tobe made for feeding gate-folds with the Kleineberg device, it would be necessary to duplicate opposite-handed disc separator mechanisms at two adjacent corners, thus increasing the cost and complexity of the mechanism, as well as necessitating provision for inactivating one separator while using the other.
- the aforementioned co-pending parent application discloses a signature separator for the bottom signature of a stack which rotates on a substantially vertical axis parallel to two adjacent corners of a stack of signatures.
- the rotary disc is provided with an interrupted portion or segment in its periphery, and is so located with respect to a feeding side of the stack whereby that side of the bottom of the stack is always supported by the disc.
- Sucker means is arranged to grip the lowermost signature near its folded corner, pull it downwardly, and permit a lead edge of the disc adjacent the interrupted portion to enter into the space provided by the pulled-down lowermost signature. Shortly after the lead edge enters, the trailing edge adjacent the interrupted portion exits from the stack.
- a cam surface on the underside of the disc urges the separated signature downwardly within the grasp of grippers on a rotating drum, and the drum grippers take the separated edge of the lowermost signature and transport it to a conveyor pusher.
- the conveyor carries an assembly of signatures from each of a plurality of feeding stations to a binding section, which may be in the form of a gluer for binding one edge of the assembled booklet.
- the said co-pending application discloses a bidirectional disc which may be rotated in either direction and which is of a dimension relative to the dimensions of the signatures that the disc may enter the stack from either corner.
- gate-folds are accommodated by a selectively positionable rotary disc which may be positioned so that the disc edge which normally constitutes the trailing edge becomes the leading edge to separate the folded signatures at the opposite corner of the feeding side of the pile.
- the disc is driven in a reverse direction and performs identically with that just described, except that the suckers must now be arranged to grip the lowermost signature from a different corner.
- the leading and trailing edges of the disc are inverted under this condition.
- the disc may be a single bi-directional disc, or may be two different discs which have specially-constructed portions which enable them to be substituted for one another and driven in one direction or the other.
- FIG. 1 is an elevational view, partly in cross section, looking in the direction in which signatures are fed along a gathering machine.
- FIG. 2 is a plan view of a portion of the mechanism of FIG. 1, illustrating a first modification of the invention in which a single disc may be used for feeding either standard folded or gate-folded signatures.
- FIG. 3 is a view taken substantially along lines 3-3 of FIG. 2.
- FIG. 4 is a schematic view of the principal elements of the invention illustrating two stations from which signatures are fed, one as a gate-fold and the other as a standard fold.
- FIG. 5 is a schematic plan view illustrating a second modification of the invention in which two different discs are replaceable and are driven in opposite directions.
- a vertically-arranged stack (10 of horizontally-lying folded signatures is located within a hopper 11.
- the hopper has side, front and rear walls, as well as a bottom plate which supports the primary area of the stack except in a given area adjacent a rotary disc separator 12.
- the disc 12 is adapted to physically separate signatures one at a time from the bottom of the stack 10 and present them to grippers 13 carried by a drum 14 which is mounted on a shaft -15 for rotation in timed relationship with the disc 12.
- the shaft 15 is also timed with a conveyor chain 16 (see FIG. 4). Signatures carried by the grippers 13 are dropped onto a table along which the conveyor 16 runs,
- the disc 12 is driven from the shaft 15 by means of a toothed timing belt 17 which runs between toothed pulleys 18 and 19, the latter of which is fastened to a shaft 20.
- a gear box 21 journals one end of the shaft 20, and is mounted to be adjustably positioned on a frame portion 22 of the mechanism.
- the gear box is made up of a lower plate 23 and an inverted housing 24.
- the housing 24 contains a pair of bevel drive gears 25 and 26, only one of which at any given time is adapted to mesh with a bevel driven gear 27 connected to a shaft 28 to which the disc 12 is fastened.
- bevel gear 26 is in mesh with gear 27 and is adapted to rotate the disc 12 in a direction to separate signatures with the standard fold on the right hand side of FIG. 1.
- the gear box 21 and its contents are adapted to be adjustable between the dotted-line position and the fullline position in FIG. 1 to accommodate different-width gate-folded signatures.
- the disc 12 When in the dotted-line position, the disc 12 will be driven in the direction opposite from that shown in full lines, and is therefore adapted to separate signatures by entering from the left front corner of the stack 10.
- bevel gear 25 will be placed into mesh and bevel gear 26 will be withdrawn from mesh with gear 27. This is accomplished by removing a C-shaped collar 29 from its position on the shaft 20 shown in FIG. 1, sliding the bevel gear 26 rightwardly until it engages the side of the housing 24, and inserting the collar 29 between the gear 25 and the left-hand side of the housing 24.
- Both bevel gears 25 and 26 are provided with set screws for locating them in position along the shaft.
- the shaft and gears are further provided with keys and keyway to maintain their proper angular position on shaft 20.
- the periphery of the disc 12 has an interrupted portion defined by a leading edge 30 and trailing edge 31.
- a bottom hopper plate 32 supports the principal portion of the stack, leaving an opening between the edge of the plate 32 and a front wall 33 of the hopper.
- the lower portion of the front wall 33 and the corner areas of the sidewalls of the hopper are open to permit entrance of the disc into the signature stack, as well as to permit a pin 34 to be intermittently placed in engagement with the signatures by a cam 35 and removed therefrom by a return spring 36.
- the purpose of the pin 34 is to reduce the weight and thus the friction of the signatures resting upon the upper surface of the rotary disc.
- Cams surfaces 37 and 38 are provided on the underside of the disc 12, to enable separated signatures to be physically pushed into position to be received by the grippers 13 as can be noted in FIG. 3.
- the disc 12 is adapted to be driven counterclockwise for separating standard-fold signatures at the side of the hopper at which leading edge 30 of the disc has just entered.
- cam surface 37 performs the entire function of moving the separated signature to the grippers 13, it being understood of course that the corner of the lowermost signature was first pulled downwardly by suckers 40.
- the suckers are carried on a pivoted arm to move up and down in timed relationship with the remainder of the machine.
- One of the suckers 40 enters into the space provided by the interrupted portion of the disc, in order to get the corner downwardly shortly after the trailing edge 31 passes the location of the sucker, whereupon the sucker is then pivoted down prior to entrance of the leading edge 30 into the space provided between the bottom two signatures.
- V desired the leading edge enter into the stack of signatures at the folded side, slightly inwardly of the corner of the stack, which in this case is located at point A in FIG. 2.
- the chain conveyor 16 has pusher pins which collect assemblies of the signatures for making them into the book, after which they may be bound by gluing.
- signature stations are normally provided, only two being shown herein for purposes of illustrating separation of standard-folded and gate-folded signatures.
- signatures which are to become gate-folds in the final book are provided in the stack and are separated by disc 12 while rotating in a clockwise direction on its vertical axis.
- the folds in this case are at the left side of the stack, as can be seen from the signature 51 which has been dropped in position to be engaged by one of the pins 50 of conveyor 16.
- Standardfolded signatures in the second hopper are separated from the bottom by a disc 12 rotating in the counterclockwise direction. It will be noted that the signature deposited on the conveyor 16 by the drum from the second stack has come to rest on top of a gate-fold 51. As shown, the rightward edges of the assembled signatures will be bound, it being understood that the gate-folded signature has one flap' of lesser width than the other to prevent its being bound with the remainder of the booklet. In this fashion, the gate-folded signature 51 can be opened from the face of the book as an enlarged page.
- FIG. 5 illustrates a second embodiment of the invention in which, instead of using a single bi-directional disc 12, a pair of opposite-hand discs and 61 are used, either one of which can be substituted for the other when converting between standard-fold and gate-fold signatures.
- Disc 60 is provided with a cam surface 62 on its underside, adjacent leading edge 63. Edge 63 is shown in this embodiment as being pointed for enabling easier entrance of the leading edge 63 into the pile.
- disc 61 has a cam surface 64 adjacent the leading edge 65 of the disc 61. It will be noticed that the suckers 40 have been positioned on opposite edges of shaft 66, so that they function adjacent the corner to be separated.
- the two discs 60 and 61 are offset in a horizontal direction in the machine by the dimension X, which of course can vary with the dimension of the signatures betwen the folded edges of the standard and gate-folds.
- This enables the handling of a wide variety of signature sizes and is made possible through use of a disc which is of sufiicient diameter to provide substantial support for the bottom of the pile along whichever edge is separated. It further enables the use of a common driving mechanism for the disc separator, whether it is in the form of a single bi-directional disc, or a pair of replaceable discs which are dirven in opposite directions.
- separator for folded signatures wherein the bottom signature of a stack of horizontally-lying signatures is initially separated at a corner adjacent the fold therein, and wherein the separator is adapted to separate signatures from either of two corner edges which define a feeding side of said stack,
- relatively flat rotary disc means substantially coplanar with the bottom of the stack and rotatable on an axis generally parallel with the corner edges of said stack, said disc means having a circular periphery and an interrupted portion therein, the extent of the interrupted portion and the position of said disc means relative to the feeding side of said stack being such that at all times at least a portion of the circular periphery is within the feeding side of said signature stack so as to provide support for said stack along said side,
- a hopper aligning the sides of said stack and supporting the principal area of the bottom of said stack except in the area of entrance of the disc means into said feeding side, said hopper having the side and corners thereof adjacent the disc means near the bottom of the stack open for entrance thereinto of said disc means in either one of two different rotational directions depending on the location of the folds in the signatures of said stack,
- grasping means acting on the bottom signature of the stack, said grasping means being operable to reach from below through the interrupted portion of the disc means to pull the folded corner of each signature downwardly in turn, whereby further rotation of said disc means causes its circular periphery to enter the space between the grasped signature and the next adjacent signature,
- disc drive means including means for reversing the direction of rotation of said disc means
- disc means comprises a single disc which is utilized for rotation in either of said directions.
- said disc means comprises a pair of replaceable discs, one for each direction, and
- cam means on the underside of the periphery of each disc adjacent the interrupted portion on that side first to enter the stack, said cam means physically forcing a separated signature within the reach of said transporting means.
- a separator for bottom-feeding of folded signatures from each stack, a conveyor travelling in a substantially horizontal path below said stacks and arranged to receive signatures in serial fashion whereby to make an assembly of signatures to be bound, the signatures in one of said stacks having their folded edges parallel to said path and along one side of its stack and the signatures in the other of said stacks having their folded edges parallel to said path but along the opposite side of its stack, whereby, when said assembly 6 is subsequently bound along one of its folded edges, the other folded edge will remain unbound, and transporting means adjacent the bottom of each stack for receiving separated signatures therefrom and presenting them to said conveyor,
- each separator comprising:
- rotary disc means substantially coplanar with the bottom of each stack and rotatable on an axis generally parallel with the corner edges of said stack, said disc means having a circular periphery and an interrupted portion therein, the extent of the interrupted portion and the position of said disc means relative to the adjacent side of said stack being such that at all times at least a portion of the circular periphery is within said stack so as to provide support for said stack along said side,
- a hopper aligning the sides of each stack and supporting the principal areas of the bottom of said stack except in the area of entrance of the disc means into said stack, said hopper having the side and at least one corner thereof adjacent the disc means near the bottom of the stack open for entrance thereinto of said disc means,
- suction gripper means acting on the bottom signature of each stack adjacent the corner being separated by said disc means for grasping the bottom signature and pulling it downwardly within the reach of said transporting means
- drive means for driving the disc means for each stack in opposite directions.
- the disc means driven by said reversible drive means comprises a single disc which is utilized for rotation in either of two directions, and wherein a pair of cam surfaces are provided on the peripheral underside of the disc, one adjacent each side of the interrupted portion.
- the disc means driven by said reversible drive means comprises a pair of opposite-hand removable discs each with a single cam surface on its underside adjacent that edge nearest the interrupted portion first to enter the corner of the stack, said cam surfaces extending peripherally for a distance sufficient to force signatures within the reach of the transporting means.
- said disc means comprise a pair of opposite-hand removable discs each with a single cam surface on its underside adjacent that edge nearest the interrupted portion first to enter the corner of the stack, said cam surfaces extending peripherally for a distance sufficient to force signatures within the reach of the transporting means.
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| US4540168A (en) * | 1983-06-22 | 1985-09-10 | Stobb, Inc. | Method and apparatus for removing sheets from a stack |
| US4753430A (en) * | 1987-05-29 | 1988-06-28 | Am International Incorporated | Method and apparatus for controlling a collator |
| US4757984A (en) * | 1987-05-29 | 1988-07-19 | Am International Incorporated | Method and apparatus for controlling a collator |
| US4925174A (en) * | 1987-05-29 | 1990-05-15 | Am International Incorporated | Method and apparatus for controlling a collator |
| US4936562A (en) * | 1987-05-29 | 1990-06-26 | Am International Incorporated | Method and apparatus for controlling a collator |
| US5116040A (en) * | 1990-04-06 | 1992-05-26 | De La Rue Giori S.A. | Sheet-feeder |
| US5174559A (en) * | 1991-09-30 | 1992-12-29 | Am International Incorporated | Sheet material handling apparatus and method using a skewed sheet stack and an alignment mechanism |
| US5209463A (en) * | 1992-08-25 | 1993-05-11 | Brown Printing Company, A Division Of Gruner & Jahr Printing And Publishing Co. | Signature pile lift mechanism for demographic bindery line |
| US5330169A (en) * | 1993-11-05 | 1994-07-19 | Am International, Inc. | Apparatus and method for handling sheet material articles |
| EP0708044A2 (de) | 1994-10-17 | 1996-04-24 | AM International, Inc | Apparat zum Handhaben von blattförmigen Gut |
| US5664786A (en) * | 1996-03-04 | 1997-09-09 | Heidelberg Finishing Systems, Inc. | Apparatus and method for use in handling sheet material articles |
| US6328297B1 (en) * | 1999-07-02 | 2001-12-11 | Pitney Bowes Inc. | Method and apparatus for improving synchronization in a document inserting system |
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| US6623000B2 (en) | 2001-06-15 | 2003-09-23 | Prim Hall Enterprises Inc. | Apparatus and method for separating sheet material by means of a reciprocating disk separator |
| US20070158167A1 (en) * | 2006-01-06 | 2007-07-12 | Laitram, L.L.C. | Belt conveyors converted from skate-wheel conveyors |
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| US4753430A (en) * | 1987-05-29 | 1988-06-28 | Am International Incorporated | Method and apparatus for controlling a collator |
| US4757984A (en) * | 1987-05-29 | 1988-07-19 | Am International Incorporated | Method and apparatus for controlling a collator |
| US4925174A (en) * | 1987-05-29 | 1990-05-15 | Am International Incorporated | Method and apparatus for controlling a collator |
| US4936562A (en) * | 1987-05-29 | 1990-06-26 | Am International Incorporated | Method and apparatus for controlling a collator |
| US5116040A (en) * | 1990-04-06 | 1992-05-26 | De La Rue Giori S.A. | Sheet-feeder |
| US5174559A (en) * | 1991-09-30 | 1992-12-29 | Am International Incorporated | Sheet material handling apparatus and method using a skewed sheet stack and an alignment mechanism |
| US5209463A (en) * | 1992-08-25 | 1993-05-11 | Brown Printing Company, A Division Of Gruner & Jahr Printing And Publishing Co. | Signature pile lift mechanism for demographic bindery line |
| US5330169A (en) * | 1993-11-05 | 1994-07-19 | Am International, Inc. | Apparatus and method for handling sheet material articles |
| EP0708044A2 (de) | 1994-10-17 | 1996-04-24 | AM International, Inc | Apparat zum Handhaben von blattförmigen Gut |
| US5664786A (en) * | 1996-03-04 | 1997-09-09 | Heidelberg Finishing Systems, Inc. | Apparatus and method for use in handling sheet material articles |
| EP0794141A1 (de) * | 1996-03-04 | 1997-09-10 | Heidelberger Druckmaschinen Aktiengesellschaft | Apparat und Verfahren zur Benutzung in der Handhabung von Gegenständen in Form von Bogen |
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| US6622888B2 (en) * | 2001-03-09 | 2003-09-23 | Georgia-Pacific Corporation | Metering napkin dispenser |
| US20040007586A1 (en) * | 2001-03-09 | 2004-01-15 | Boone Bruce T. | Metering napkin dispenser |
| US6874653B2 (en) | 2001-03-09 | 2005-04-05 | Georgia-Pacific Corporation | Metering napkin dispenser |
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| US6623000B2 (en) | 2001-06-15 | 2003-09-23 | Prim Hall Enterprises Inc. | Apparatus and method for separating sheet material by means of a reciprocating disk separator |
| US20080069682A1 (en) * | 2004-07-12 | 2008-03-20 | Anton Schwetz | Device For Separating Plate-Shaped Objects, Particularly Battery Plates |
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