WO2011070031A1 - Procédé pour traiter deux flux de produits d'impression et dispositif pour la mise en œuvre du procédé - Google Patents

Procédé pour traiter deux flux de produits d'impression et dispositif pour la mise en œuvre du procédé Download PDF

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WO2011070031A1
WO2011070031A1 PCT/EP2010/069100 EP2010069100W WO2011070031A1 WO 2011070031 A1 WO2011070031 A1 WO 2011070031A1 EP 2010069100 W EP2010069100 W EP 2010069100W WO 2011070031 A1 WO2011070031 A1 WO 2011070031A1
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Reto Heiniger
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  • the present invention is in the field of production and further processing of printed products such as e.g. Newspapers. It relates to a method for decoupling of successive product streams according to the preamble of patent claim 1 and an apparatus for carrying out such a method according to the preamble of patent claim 1 9.
  • a flexible operation should be possible to the effect that at the interface between the two product streams in other ways, for example by hand, products can be introduced into the product stream.
  • the object is achieved by a method according to claim 1 and a device according to claim 1 9.
  • the method according to the invention is characterized in that the printed products introduced in a first product stream in the form of an imbricated stream are combined with further printed products which do not originate from the first product stream to form a second product stream having a decoupled speed from the first product stream (products / Time) is fed to the print finishing.
  • the other products are inserted into the existing distances between the products in the shingled stream of the first product stream. This is preferably done by means of a segment accelerator, Beissrollen, a cam belt or other means for isolated acceleration of individual other printed products.
  • the other products are inserted according to further preferred embodiments in specially generated gaps in the scale flow, these gaps i) are generated by the targeted changing the position of the products in the scale flow of the first product stream or ii) by the prior generation of a scale flow with gaps.
  • the supply of the further printed products depending on the gap size and / or the desired product speed and scale formation, can take place individually, in a scale formation or in a package form one above the other.
  • the printed products introduced in the first product stream with the further printed products become an intermediate product stream united.
  • This intermediate product stream is buffered simultaneously for continuous buffering in a substantially quiescent state and in a compacted configuration, and fed to post-processing after the variable predictable velocity buffer in the second product stream, which may have targeted gaps. Due to the compacted buffering in quiescent static state, only little space is required for buffering. At the same time can be dispensed with mechanically complex additional conveyor lines with variable conveyor length.
  • the strongly localized and quasi-static buffering according to a further embodiment of the present invention makes it possible to introduce additional products from other sources into the first and / or the intermediate product stream in a simple and flexible manner. As will be described in more detail below, a combination of online operation with a metered offline supply for optimal utilization of the capacity or performance of the processing plant is possible.
  • a preferred embodiment of the inventive method is characterized in that for intermediate storage from the printed products of the intermediate product stream a, preferably vertical, stack of the printed products is formed, and that the printed products are removed from the stack and decoupled in the second product stream from the first and from the intermediate product stream Be fed to print finishing.
  • a vertical stack the concept of the quasi-static buffer can be clearly explained.
  • the products in the stack are conveyed through the stack by the continuous top feed and the bottom side removal from top to bottom, compared to the prior art devices described above, the cached products appear to rest in the stack since the actual traversed Conveyor in the stack is very low.
  • the printed products for intermediate storage are deposited on top of the stack, and the printed products are removed from the bottom of the stack and fed to the print finishing.
  • the printed products are removed individually or in pairs from the stack.
  • Another embodiment of the method according to the invention is characterized in that gaps in the first and / or in the intermediate and / or in the second product flow are closed, or that the distances between the products in the shingled streams are reduced by shingling.
  • the intermediate storage is preferably scaled up before and / or the distance of the printed products (25) from the intermediate storage is reduced in the first product stream or in the intermediate product stream. By shaking or reducing the distance, the quasi-static buffer can be relieved.
  • the scaly product stream represents an independent intermediate storage
  • a further embodiment of the method according to the invention is characterized in that in the first and / or in the intermediate product flow the distance of the printed products from one another before the intermediate storage is reduced.
  • the compression of the first product flow is made only after any gaps have already been closed.
  • different streams of printed products are alternately introduced as the first product stream.
  • the second product stream can be carried at a higher speed and / or greater dynamics than the first product stream, it is advantageous for caching to be regulated.
  • the withdrawal ie, for example, the decrease of the products from the bottom of the stack, is correspondingly accelerated for the second product flow. If the quantity of cached products reaches a predetermined lower limit, the withdrawal from the second product flow is correspondingly slowed down.
  • a setpoint range for the height of the stack is set to regulate the intermediate storage, and it becomes Speed at which the printed products are removed from the stack and fed to the print finishing, so regulated that the actual height of the stack remains within the specified range.
  • the intermediate storage is controlled continuously, for example, by appropriate light barriers or with light sensors in the stack area.
  • the actual height of the stack can also be measured directly, or the height is determined indirectly, in which, for example, the difference between supplied and removed printed products is determined.
  • the intermediate storage according to the invention in the form of a stack also allows the intermediary product flow of the printed products flowing for intermediate storage to be interrupted in the meantime, and that the stack can be opened manually or automatically another source is filled. This results in a particularly flexible mode in which, for example, longer lasting interruptions in the first product stream can be compensated for by manual filling or temporarily other printed products can be introduced into the product stream.
  • the first and / or the intermediate product stream can accumulate.
  • the device according to the invention for carrying out the method in turn comprises means for quasi-static and compressed buffering of printed products transported in a first or intermediate product stream, and at least one transport device for feeding the printed products of the first or intermediate product stream to the intermediate storage means, a device for Purging the cached printed products and a feeding device for feeding the printed products in a second product stream from the print-out type print-out device.
  • These buffering means also comprise a skipping device and a subsequent slip-on belt, to which a stacking device for forming a stack of printed products is arranged downstream, preferably directly at its end.
  • the Aus headingvorraum is preferably a print products, individually or in groups from the stacking device decreasing fast feed conveyor.
  • a storage element of a Aufstauvorraum is arranged which can preferably cooperate with the Aufschuppband.
  • Such a damming device and a corresponding damming element is, for example, from the still unpublished Swiss patent application no. 00872/08 of 9.06.2008, the disclosure of which is hereby incorporated in full. This relates in particular to the statements regarding the design of the accumulation devices and the corresponding accumulation elements.
  • a corresponding rapid feed conveyor is known, for example, from the Applicant's EP ⁇ 226 ⁇ 83 and is successfully marketed under the name "JetFeeder.” Further details of the skipper device and the feed conveyor can be found in the two aforementioned publications.
  • the supplied scale flow can not only compress to a desired level, but it can also close gaps in the scale flow and correct the distances of the products to each other.
  • the damming device respectively the damming element, the product supply can be completely interrupted, at least for a short time. This makes it possible for the first product stream and / or to supply the stack more products that do not come from the first product stream.
  • printed products can also be supplied to the first product stream according to the present invention.
  • the other printed products which do not originate from the first product stream, can be supplied individually, in flake formation or as packages.
  • the products are exactly clocked in the intermediate product stream so that the second product stream can be further processed in a clocked cycle without further means or steps.
  • the present invention makes it possible to operate the print finishing in a controlled manner at a lower processing speed than the rotation in the short term, without the necessity of buffering the surplus products outside the device.
  • the print finishing can be operated faster or slower than the upstream rotation would pretend. If velocity is used in the context of the present application, this is not necessarily the actual conveying speed of the products (path / time) but it is clear to the person skilled in the art that part of the performance of the individual plant parts is also meant in terms of a processing speed of pieces per time unit (products / time).
  • the slip-on belt is at least functionally decoupled from the at least one transport device and can be connected to a feed conveyor, in particular a bar conveyor, in order to allow particularly flexible operation of the device.
  • a feed conveyor in particular a bar conveyor
  • means for manual or automatic filling of the stack are provided.
  • products are selectively retrieved from the intermediate store and fed to the postpress by means of a further conveyor.
  • gaps in the product flow are generated selectively in the downstream conveyor when a control signal states that no products are needed.
  • gaps of one or more bars may be wanted in order to reduce the waste ejection in the subsequent print finishing.
  • the decoupling device according to the invention is connected, for example, downstream of a device for gathering flat objects, as is known from the Applicant's WO 07/0851 01, a malfunction of a feed conveyor in this collating device can be reported via the higher-level control of the decoupling device and for targeted generation lead one or more gaps.
  • this targeted generation of gaps can also be used to avoid waste in a plug-in device, as disclosed, for example, in CH 2009/0001 76 of 26 May 2008.
  • Such plug-in devices are offered by the applicant under the name EasySert.
  • the present invention allows these products to be fed back to the print finishing unit with minimal effort, for example via the rod feeder or the destacker.
  • the devices according to the invention and the methods according to the invention thus not only allow i) to decouple the product stream originating from the rotation and the product stream flowing away from the intermediate storage, which leads to a more uniform further processing, but also allow ii) an increase in performance, respectively the full utilization of the efficiency in the downstream further processing by supplying additional printed products and they enable iii) the reduction of waste in the further processing by the generation of targeted gaps in the second product stream of the further processing is supplied.
  • the various conveying speeds from the product feed after the takeover of the rotation, via the speed on the slip-on belt up to the conveying speed of the second product flow to the further print finishing are all recorded and controlled by the system control.
  • the higher-level control can thus be adapted to the speed specification of the rotation and the reported demand from the further processing at any time control the introduction of additional print products of additional feeders or destackers and the product delivery (speed and possibly empty cycles) to the further processing.
  • FIG. 1 shows a schematic block diagram of the product flow in a device for decoupling two product streams according to a preferred embodiment of the invention
  • FIG. 2 shows in a diagram the stacking control used in a device according to FIG. 1
  • FIG. 3 shows a perspective side view of the construction of a device according to FIG. 1 in a configuration in which a continuous first product flow is intermediately stored and, alternatively, a rod feed conveyor and / or a destacker can be used;
  • FIG. 4 shows a device without a rod feed conveyor, comparable to FIG. 3, in a configuration in which the feed is interrupted by the continuous product flow and the stack of the intermediate store is filled manually and / or by the stacker;
  • FIG. 5 shows a side view of a device according to FIG. 3, in which means for damming up the first product flow are additionally provided;
  • FIG. 7 is a top plan view of the configuration of FIG. 3 with the stacker omitted to release the view of the printed product stack underlying the apparatus;
  • FIG. 8 shows in a detail from FIG. 5 the function of the storage means arranged in front of the intermediate storage means, the insertion element being omitted and a segment accelerator being inserted for the occasional supply of further products from the rod feed conveyor;
  • FIG. 9 shows a device according to another embodiment in perspective
  • FIG. 1 shows a schematic block diagram of the product flow in a decoupling device according to a preferred exemplary embodiment of the invention.
  • the decoupling device 10 is optionally acted upon by one of two transporters TRI, TR2 and by a bar feeder 1 2 with a stream of printed products.
  • the decoupling device 1 0 is preceded by a cantilever 1 3, to which the printed products from the transporters TRI, TR2 arrive via a feeder 1 1, while the products from the rod feeder 1 2 the boom 1 3 are fed directly. From the transporters TRI, TR2 can be fed alternately streams of printed products 25.
  • the decoupling device 1 0 comprises a Aufschuppband 1 4 and a subsequent downstream therefrom fast feed conveyor 1 6.
  • a stack is formed, to which continuously added printed products be while the feeder 1 6 simultaneously from the stack continuously removes printed products and for Druckweiterverarbeitu ng to a further conveyor 1 8 delivers.
  • the stack formed is preferably perpendicular to the feed conveyor 1 6, that is, the products are each stacked in a horizontal plane above the other. New printed products are fed to the stack on the top, while from the stack by the feed conveyor 1 6 on the bottom printed products are removed.
  • the Aufschuppband 1 4 which provides for a compression of the incoming product flow and for closing gaps in the incoming product flow can be adjusted via an adjuster 1 5 to a certain scale spacing.
  • the feeder 1 6 is associated with a stack control 1 7, which ensures that depending on the stack height reached the printed products more or less quickly removed from the stack (stacked).
  • the slip-on belt 14, at the end of which the stack is formed delivers the current stack height ASH as an actual value to the stack control 17.
  • the setpoint value of the stack height can be preselected via an adjustment device 20.
  • the stack control receives the current product number PA1, i. the number of products traveling for caching, including any gaps in the product flow.
  • the stack control 1 7 gives as control information a speed command CV CV to the conveyor further 1 8 of the print finishing on.
  • it receives the required number of products PA 2 from the print finishing as part of a product request 1 9, this product request preferably being a sequence request so that no product can be requested for one or more cycles even in the case of a gap to be created.
  • FIG. 3 shows a perspective side view of the construction of a device according to FIG. 1 in a configuration in which a continuous first product flow is intermediately stored
  • a scanned stream of printed products 25 having a conveying speed U on the feeder 1 can be fed to and combined with the first product stream by a bar feeder via one of the two conveyors TRI and TR2 arranged in parallel with their clamps running around the chain 1 introduced and placed over the downwardly directed boom 1 3 with the Aufschuppvoriques 22 arranged at the end of the Aufschuppband 1 4.
  • a switch 24 between the two transporters TRI and TR2.
  • the Aufschuppband 14 is connected via a flip-up rocker 21 to the input of the fast feed conveyor 1 6 and forms by means of the insertion element (34 in Fig. 5) in the local stacking device 26 from the scaly product stream a (not visible in Fig. 3) printed product stack, from the bottom of the feed conveyor 1 6 continuously printing products are removed again.
  • the printed products 25 taken from the feed conveyor 1 6 are transferred to an output-side feed conveyor 1 8 in the form of a further staple transporter and fed by the latter at a second conveying speed F for further processing.
  • further printed products are combined by a rod feeder 1 2 arranged below the feeder 11 with a third conveying speed W on the feeder belt 14 with the first product flow, where they are combined with a first conveyor belt fourth conveying speed J are promoted.
  • a rod feeder 1 2 alternatively or in addition to the task on the transporters TRI, TR2 and alternatively to the manual task according to FIG. 4 or 6 and / or for delivery from the destacker 30 printed products in large numbers in the scale flow on the Aufschuppband 14th be introduced.
  • FIG. 5 and FIG. 8 additionally show the use of a stowage element 32, which can be pivoted about an axis of rotation 36, of a stowing device whose construction and mode of operation are described in a separate patent application (Swiss Patent Application No. 00872/08 of Jun. 9, 2008). If this baffle element 32 is pivoted ⁇ by means of a pneumatic, hydraulic or the like. By the angle and thereby lowered with the free end on the slip-up belt 1 4, the scale flow located on the slip-up belt 1 4 can accumulate controlled. In this way, the incoming scale flow before the stacking device 26 in the feed conveyor 1 6 can be completely stopped and stored, as indicated in FIG. 8.
  • the product supply to the feed conveyor 1 6 can be completely interrupted for a short time and the product stack 23 in the meantime be supplied in other ways, eg manually or automatically via the stacker 30 from above, with other printed products.
  • the dammed-up stream 38 can also be used for additional temporary storage when the stack 23 at the entrance of the feed conveyor 1 6, for example, can not be degraded fast enough.
  • the use of the damming element 32 can be controlled in principle by the stack control, which causes a permanent overrun of the upper value of the stack height range damming the printed products on the conveyor belt of the bridge 21 and possibly on the Aufschuppband 1 4.
  • the damming element 32 'of the damming device is not located above the slip-on belt directly in front of the stacking device 26 in the feed conveyor 16 but in the region of the feed line 11 before it is directed downwards Boom.
  • the shingled stream delivered from the rotation can thus be dammed up immediately after the takeover.
  • the incoming product stream can each be completely stopped and stored for a short time before it reaches the embarkschuppband 1 4 at all.
  • additional products can be fed, for example, from a bar feeder by means of a segment accelerator 40 with a conveying speed K to the slip-on belt 14.
  • These products can be supplied to the first product stream individually or in groups in flake formation if, for example, a gap in the product flow on the slip-on belt has previously been generated by means of a stowage element 32 '.
  • the segment accelerator can also, as indicated in FIG. 8, be used for the singulated feeding of products with a higher speed K into the first scale flow on the slip-on belt 14.
  • the separated products are injected at the speed K in each case under the printed products from the embarkschuppvoriques 22 so that in the scale flow on the Aufschuppband between two printed products of the first product stream from the rotation each come another print product from the rod feeder 1 2.
  • the quality of the replenished imbricated flow does not have to be very high, since the printed products on the one hand can still be aligned with one another on the slip-on belt and, moreover, according to certain embodiments, be exactly aligned with one another by the intermediate stacking in the printed product stack. As shown in FIG.
  • a further conveyor 1 8 in the form of a Klammertransporteurs is shown, which as previously described, the printed products at a second conveying speed F for further processing supplies.
  • a gap in the second product flow in the forward conveyor 1 8 was selectively generated.
  • the fast feeder 1 6 is on a signal of the system control not shown in the figure out easily in the situation exactly tuned to individual brackets to deliver any products.
  • the printed products 25 which can be supplied by means of removal conveyor 1 8 in the illustrated embodiment of the print finishing in online operation from the rotation, respectively from the transporters TRI or TR2 and additionally from the rod feeder 1 2 and / or the destacker 30 originate.
  • the temporary storage in the form of the stacking device 26 and thus the print finishing via the rod feed conveyor 1 2 or the destacker 30 or manually can be continuously supplied with printed products without any retrofitting.

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L'invention concerne un procédé permettant de rajouter des produits d'impression à un flux de produits d'impression (25) fabriqués de préférence au moyen du procédé d'impression par rotative et acheminés en vue d'un traitement ultérieur d'impression. Selon le procédé, un premier flux de produits sous la forme d'un flux imbriqué de produits d'impression (25) amenés est associé à d'autres produits d'impression ne provenant pas du premier flux de produits en un second flux de produits qui est acheminé en vue du traitement ultérieur d'impression, à une vitesse (produits/temps) distincte de celle du premier flux de produits. La dissociation des deux flux de produits successifs est obtenue de façon peu encombrante et flexible de préférence par le fait que les produits d'impression (25) amenés dans le premier flux de produits sont stockés provisoirement en vue de leur stockage temporaire, de façon simultanée et continue, dans un état pratiquement quasi statique et selon un agencement compacté et, après leur stockage intermédiaire, sont acheminés en vue du traitement ultérieur d'impression, à une vitesse variable, dans le second flux de produits. L'introduction de produits d'impression provenant d'autres sources dans le premier flux de produits permet d'utiliser de façon optimale la capacité de l'installation de traitement ultérieur d'impression.
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