[0001] The present invention relates to a singler device for flat articles, e.g. letters,
including first and second article driving means to engage and drive said flat articles
sequentially off a stack located in an input position and sideways therefrom via a
passage into a delivery position laterally separated from said input position by lateral
guiding means for said flat articles, and article detector means mounted in said delivery
position for controlling said driving means.
[0002] Such a singler device is already known from US patent 2 970 834. In this known device
the first driving means is mounted in the input position close to the guiding means,
whereas the second driving means is mounted in the delivery position. These driving
means are operated in suooession subsequent to the detector means having detected
the passage of the trailing edge of a letter.
[0003] A drawback of this known device is that due to the first driving means being mounted
close to the guiding means comprising a guide plate even a small misalignment with
respect to the guide plate between two consecutive letters in the input position may
give rise to an erroneous operation. Indeed, when for instance the leading edge of
two such consecutive letters of the stack are misaligned to such an extent that the
second letter instead of the first one is positioned in front of the first driving
means the second letter and not the first one will be carried away off the stack when
this driving means is operated.
[0004] Separate means might be provided to align the leading edges of the letters on the
guide plate but this requires additional equipment.
[0005] An object of the present invention is therefore to provide a singler device of the
above type but which does not present this drawback, i.e. wherein the flat articles
are separated from the stack in the correct order even when they are misaligned to
a certain extent.
[0006] According to the invention this object is achieved due to the fact that said singler
device is characterized in that said article detector means include first and second
detector members, that said first and second driving means are both both mouted in
said input position, said first and second driving means
an1 said first and second detector members being arranged in succession along the path
followed by an article from said input position to said delivery position and that
said second detector member subsequent to having been operated operates said first
or second driving means depending on said first detector member being in its non-operated
or operated condition respectively.
[0007] In this way the misalignment between two consecutive articles of the stack may be
relatively large before it gives rise to an erroneous operation. More particularly,
at the start of a singling operation, i.e. after a stack has been brought in the input
position the maximum permissible misalignment is substantially equal to the distance
between the first driving means and the guiding means comprising a guide plate. Indeed,
when for instance the leading edge of the first of these two articles makes contact
with the guide plate, whilst the second article is still positioned in front of the
first driving means the latter driving means will be operated, due to the first detector
member being inoperative, so that notwithstanding this misalignment the first article
will be carried off the stack.
[0008] The present invention also relates to a vibration damping material comprising two
metal outer layers secured to both sides of an inner layer.
[0009] Such a vibration damping material is well known in the art. It is for instance mentioned
in the article "Development of Silentalloy Hidamet" by K. Amano et al, Toshiba Review,
No 99, Sept.-Oct. 1975, pp 29-32.
[0010] An object of the present invention is to provide an improved vibration damping material
of the above type.
[0011] According to the invention this object is achieved due to the fact that said two
metal layers are layers of ahuminium and lead having different thickness respectively,
whilst said inner layer is made of a plastic material.
[0012] The above mentioned and other objects and features of the invention will become more
apparent and the invention itself will be best understood by referring to the following
description of an embodiment taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings in
which :
Fig. 1 is a top view of a singler device according to the present invention, an electric
monitoring circuit forming part of this device being however not shown;
Fig. 2 is a cross-section along line II-II of Elg.l;
Fig. 3 schematically shows the electric monitoring circuit according to the present
invention;
Figs. 4 and 5 are pulse diagrams to illustrate the operation of the device.
[0013] The singler device as shown in Figs. 1 and 2 includes a horizontal bottom plate 1
on which are mounted a vertical lateral guide plate 2 and an L-shaped front plate
3. These plates 2 and 3 have cut-out end portions 4 and 5 respectively. An endless
perforated belt 6 runs over rollers 7, 8, 9 and lo and between parts of the front
plate 3 which are disposed in the plane of the belt 6. The guide rollers 7, 8 and
9 are idlers mounted on axles fixed on the bottom plate 1, whilst roller 10 is a drive
roller mounted on a shaft 11 of a drive motor (not shown). A feeler 12 of a microswitch
is mounted between lower portions of the front plate 3 to which strips 44, 45 made
of a friction material are affixed. Suction devices 13 and 14 are secured to the front
plate 3 and have suction openings 15 and 1
6
[0014] terminating behind the belt. These suction devices are for instance diaphragm valves
of the type disclosed in British patent 1 225 562 (R. Debackere - W. Mens 5-4). Each
of these suction devices is able to create an underpressure or not in its suction
opening.
[0015] The bottom plate 1, the lateral guide plate 2,the front plate 3 and a portion of
the belt 6 define an input position 17 for a stack 18 of letters or other flat articles.
This stack 18 is urged gently towards the working face of the perforated belt 6, for
instance by means of a pusher plate (not shown) such as described and shown in the
above mentioned US patent 2.970 834 and aided by three auxiliary feeder belts 41,
42, 43 with their working faces supporting the letters running toward and transversaly
of the working surface of the suction belt 6. The motor (not shown) driving the feeder
belts 41, 42, 43 is controlled by the microswitch feeler 12.
[0016] The input position 17 communicates with a delivery position 19 via a passage 20 delimited
by the portion of the belt 6 located in front of the cut-out portion 5 of front plate
3 and the end portion of the lateral guide plate 2. A separator 21 comprising a freely
rotatable vertical piece having a substantially L-shaped cross-section is mounted
on the bottom plate 1 and in the cut-out portion 4 of the lateral guide plate 2. By
not shown spring means the separator 21 is continuously urged into contact with the
portion of the belt 6 located in front of the cut-out portion 5 so as to normally
close the above passage 20.
[0017] Considered in the direction of advancement of the belt 6 the separator 21 is followed
by a suction chamber 22 wherein an underpressure is continuously created and by a
pressure roller 23. The latter roller 23 is an idler roller mounted on a bracket 24
which is able to pivot about axle 25 fixed on bottom plate 1 and connected to a fixed
pin 26 through a spring 27 which continuously urges the roller 23 into contact with
the belt 6.
[0018] The delivery position 19 also includes two electrric detector members each comprising
a light emitting diode and a photocell mounted in front of each other above the belt
and at either side thereof. Light emitting diodes 28 and 29 are mounted on brackets
30 and 31 respectively, whilst photocells 32 and 33 are mounted on the supports 34
and 35 respectively.
[0019] Finally, the delivery position 19 is followed by a pair of belts 36, 37 carried by
rollers 38 and 39, 40 respectively, the belts moving in the direction of the arrows.
[0020] Referring to Fig. 3 the electric monitoring circuit shown therein includes :
- bistable circuits Kl and K2 controlling the suction devices 13 and 14 respectively;
- monostable circuits MS1 and MS2 with time constants Tl and T2 respectively;
- a differentiator D;
- AND-gates Gl, G2, G3 and OR-gates Ml and M2;
- a start key SK connected to an operating voltage V.
[0021] The operation of the above described singler device is described hereinafter by making
reference to Figs. 1 to 3 and to Figs. 4 and 5.
[0022] Hereby it is supposed that initially no letters are present in the device so that
both the photocells 32 and 33 are illuminated by their associated light emitter diodes
28 an3 29 respectively as a consequence of which both the inverse outputs fl and f2 of these
photocells are activated (or on 1).
[0023] After a stack 18 of letters has been put in the input position 17 the start key SK
(Fig. 3) is temporarily operated to trigger the monostable circuit MS1 to its unstable
condition via the OR-gate Ml and the AND-gate Gl which is enabled due to the inverse
output fl being activated. After a time interval Tl has elapsed the O-output of the
monostable circuit MS1 becomes activated, as a consequence of which the bistable circuit
Kl is triggered to its 1-condition wherein it operates the suction device 13 (Fig.
4) . This device then exerts a suction in the suction opening 15 so that the suction
belt 6 starts moving the terminal letter off the stack 18 sideways from the input
position 17 into the delivery position 19 against the action of the friction strips
44, 45. Hereby the leading edge of this terminal letter is displaced past the separator
21 and in front of the suction chamber 22, both these elements restraining advancement
by the belt 6 of all but this terminal letter. Thus, letters which are possibly erroneously
displaced with this terminal letter, e.g. due to the fact that they adhere thereto
by friction, are substantially prevented from entering the delivery position 19.
[0024] When the leading end portion of the terminal letter is detected by the photocell
32 the output fl thereof becomes activated as a consequence of which the bistable
circuit Kl is reset to its O-condition. Also the suction device 13 then becomes inoperative.
However, simultaneously with the bistable circuit Kl being reset the bistable circuit
K2 is triggered to its 1-condition via the AND-gate G3 and the OR-gate M2 as the 1-output
kl of the bistable circuit Kl is then still activated. Due to this the suction device
14 is then operated so that the perforated belt 6 displaces the above terminal letter
further into the delivery position 19 from the suction chamber 22 towards the presure
roller 23.
[0025] When the leading edge of this letter is detected by the photocell 33 the output f2
thereof becomes activated as a consequence of which the bistable circuit K2 is reset
to its O-condition (Fig. 4). Also the suction device 14 then becomes inoperative.
However, at that moment the leading edge of the terminal letter is seized between
the pressure roller 23 and the belt 6 and carried further until it is seized between
the belts 36 and 37.
[0026] Upon the rear edge of the terminal letter leaving the photocell 33 the inverse output
f2 thereof becomes activated so that a trigger pulse is produced at the output of
the differentiator D and therefore at the output of the OR-gate Ml. As a consequence
either the monostable circuit MS1 or the monostable circuit MS2 is triggered to its
1-condition via the AND-gate Gl or G2 depending on the output fl or fl of the photocell
32 being activated at that moment respectively i.e. on a letter following the above
mentioned terminal letter, hereinafter called second letter, being absent or present
in front of this photocell 32 respectively.
[0027] Normally, no such second letter is located in front of the photocell 32 and in this
case the operation is as described above.
[0028] On the contrary when such a second letter is located in front of this photocell 32
due to the fact that it has for instance been carried off the stack together with
the above mentioned terminal letter, the monostable circuit MS2 is triggered to its
unstable condition (Fig. 5). After a time interval T2 has elapsed the 0-output of
the monostable circuit MS2 becomes activated as a consequence of which the bistable
circuit K2 is triggered to its 1-condition wherein it operates the suction device
14 so that the perforated belt 6 displaces the above second letter further into the
delivery position. The rest of the operation is as already described above.
[0029] The reason of the above mentioned time intervals Tl and T2 is explained hereinafter.
Hereby reference is made to Figs. 4 and 5 wherein the length of the terminal letter
corresponds to a time interval TL.
[0030] The distance between two consecutive letters, such as the above mentioned terminal
letter and second letter, must at least be equal to a minimum value in order that
sufficient time should be available to perform other operations, such as for instance
the control of a points mechanism. This distance is supposed to correspond to a time
interval T, taking the operation speed into account. This means that the time interval
elapsing between the moment at which the trailing edge of the terminal letter leaves
the photocell 33 and the moment at which the suction device 13 (Fig. 4) or 14 (Fig.
5) is operated to displace the second letter should be such that the leading edge
of this second letter comes in front of the photocell 33 after a time interval T.
[0031] As described above the suction device 13 is qxrated when the second letter is not
located in front of the photocell 32 at the moment the terminal letter leaves photocell
33. This second letter is closest to the photocell 32 when its leading edge is about
to come in front of this photocell 32. Supposing that in this case a time interval
T3 (Fig. 4) is required to reach the photocell 33 it is clear that instead of operating
the suction device 13 only a time interval T after the trailirg edge of the terminal
letter has left the photocell 33, in which case the second letter would only reach
the photocell after a time interval T + T3, this suction device 13 can already be
operated a time interval Tl = T-T3 after the trailing edge of the terminal letter
has left the photocell 33. In this case the second letter will reach the photocell
33 after the minima time interval T . Thus the operating speed of the device is increased.
[0032] As also described above, the suction device 14 is operated when the second letter
is located in front of the photocell 32. This letter is closest to the photocell 33
when its leading end portion is about to come in front of the latter photocell e.g.
when it is at about 5mm from the photocell 33 which is in line with the point at which
the pressure roller 23 makes contact with the belt 6. Because in this case a time
interval T4 is required to reach the photocell 33 it is clear that when the suction
device 14 is operated a time interval T2 = T-T4 after the trailing edge of the terminal
letter has left the photocell 33 the second letter will again reach the photocell
33 after the minimum time interval T has elapsed.
[0033] The minimum letter length able to be correctly processed is considered hereinafter.
[0034] As described above, if the second letter is not located in front of the photocell
32 at the moment the trailing edge of the terminal letter leaves the photocell 33
the second letter will be advanced, a time interval Tl later, by the cooperation of
the belt 6 and the suction device 13. This means that at the moment the leading edge
of this second letter is in front of the photocell 32 the trailing edge of this letter
should still be completely in front of the suction device 13 in order to prevent a
third letter following the second letter to be displaced by this suction device. Hence,
the minimum letter length able to be processed by the present device is substantially
equal to the distance separating the suction device 13 and the photocell 32.
[0035] Similarly and as also described above, if the second letter is located in front of
the photocell 32 at the moment the trailing edge of the terminal letter leaves the
photocell 33 the second letter will be advanced, a time interval T2 later, by the
cooperation of the belt 6 and the suction device 14. This means that at the moment
the leading edge of this second letter is in front of the photocell 33 the trailing
edge of this letter should still be completely in front of the suction device 14 in
order to prevent a third letter following the second one to be displaced by this suction
device. Hence, the minimum letter length able to be processed by the present device
is also substantially equal to the distance between the trailing end portion of the
suction device 14 and the photocell 33.
[0036] The choice of the relative position of the suction devices 13, 14 and of the photocells
32, 33 will be explained hereinafter.
[0037] At the start of an operation the maximum permissible misalignment of the front edges
of the letters of the stack 18 is equal to the distance between the leading edge of
the suction device 13 and the guide plate 2 because when the leading edge of a first
letter coincides with the leading edge of the suction device 13 and the leading edge
of the second letter following the first one makes contact with the guide plate the
suction device 13 will be operated because no letter is situated in front of the photocell
32, so that - as it should be - the first letter will be carried off the stack 18
by the belt 6. On the contrary, if the misalignement is larger the second letter instead
of the first one will be displaced from the input position towards the delivery position
19. It is clear that to have the maximum permissible misalignment at the start of
an operation the distance between the suction device 13 and the guide plate 2 should
be a maximum i.e. the plate 2 should be mounted as close to the photocell 32 as possible.
However, the distance between the guide plate 2 and the photocell 32 should be sufficient
to mount the separator 21 and the suction chamber 22 so that this limits the maximum
permissible alignment.
[0038] During operation the maximum permissible misalignment of the front end portions of
the letters of the stacks 18 is somewhat smaller than that at the start of an operation
because of the space required by the suction device 14. Indeed, this misalignment
is equal to the distance between the leading edge of the suction device 14 and the
photocell 32 because when the leading edge of a first letter coincides with the leading
edge of the suction device 14 and the leading edge of the second letter following
the first one is situated in front of the photocell 32 the suction device 14 will
be operated, so that - as it should be- the first letter will be carried off the stack
by the belt 6. On the contrary, if the misalignment is larger the second letter instead
of the first will be displaced towards the delivery position 19.
It is clear that to have the maximum permissible misalignment during operation the
distance between the suction device 14 and the photocell 32 should be a maximum i.e.
the suction device 14 should be as close as possible to suction device 13. But since
the distance between the suction device 14 and the photocell 33 is equal to the minimum
letter length this means that the photocell 33 should also be as close as possible
to the photocell 32. However between the photocells 32 and 33 sufficient room should
be provided to mount the elements 21, 22 and 23.
[0039] Since vibrations introduced by the driving mechanism and particularly the rollers
can create excessive noise, it is desirable to reduce them by making the bottom plate
1 out of a suitable vibration damping material. The following sandwich material composition
comprising two metal layers enclosing a layer of organic material produced adequate
results : - 3 to 10 millimeters, e.g. 10 millimeters of aluminium; - 1 to 3 millimeters,
e.g. 1 millimeter, of lead; - 0.2 to 2 millimeters, e.g. 0.5 millimeter of soft polyvinylchloride.
[0040] Soft polyvinylchloride has a hardness between 60 and 80 Shore A.
[0041] While the principles of the invention have been described above in connection with
specific apparatus, it is to be clearly understood that this description is made only
by way of example and not as a limitation on the scope of the invention.
1. Singler device for flat articles, e.g. letters, including first and second article
driving means to engage and drive said flat articles sequentially off a stack located
in an input position and sideways therefrom via a passage into a delivery position
laterally separated from said input position by lateral guiding means for said flat
articles, and article detector means mounted in said delivery position for controlling
said driving means, characterized in that said article detector means include first
(28, 32) and second (29, 33) detector members, that said first (13) and second (14)
driving means are both mounted in said input position (17), said first (13) and second
(14) driving means and said first (28, 32) and second (29, 33) detector members being
arranged in succession along the path followed by an article from said input position
(17) to said delivery position (19) and that said second detector member (2 9, 3 3)
subsequent to having been operated operates said first (13) or second (14) driving
means depending on said first detector member (28, 32) being in its non-operated or
operated condition respectively.
2. Singler device according to claim 1, characterized in that said first and second
driving means comprise first (13) and second (14) stationary suction means mounted
along one face of a traveling suction belt (6) and operable to cause suction engagement
of the flat articles from said stack (18) by said belt (6), said passage (20) being
provided between said belt (6) and said lateral guiding means (2).
3. Singler device according to claim 1, characterized in that in case said first suction
means (13) is operated subsequent to said passage of said trailing edge of said first
flat article in front of said second detector member (29, 33), said first suction
means (13) is de-activated and said second suction means (14) is activated upon said
first detecting member (28, 33) afterwards detecting the presence of said second flat
article in front of it and said second suction means (14) is finally de-activated
upon said second detector member (29, 33) detecting the passage of the leading edge
of said second flat article.
4. Singler device according to claim 1, characterized in that in case said second
suction means (14) is operated subsequent to said passage of said trailing edge of
said first flat article in front of said second detector member (29, 33), said second
suction means (14) is finally de-activated upon said second detector member (29, 33)
detecting the passage of the leading edge of said second flat article.
5. Singler device according to claim 1, characterized in that the distance between
said first suction means (13) and said first detector member (28,32)is substantially
equal to the minimum length of the flat articles of said stack.
6. Singler device according to claim 1, characterized in that the distance between
said second suction means (14) and said second detector member (29, 33) is substantially
equal to the minimum length of the flat articles of said stack.
7. Singler device according to claim 1, characterized in that said first suction means
(13) is activated following the detection by said second detector member (29, 33)
of the trailing edge of said first article after a first time interval substantially
equal to the difference between a predetermined minimum time interval (T) corresponding
to a minimum distance between said first and second articles and the time interval
(T3) necessitated to transport said second article from said first detector member
(28, 32) to said second detector member (29, 33).
8. Singler device according to claim 1, characterized in that said second suction
means (14) is activated following the detection by said second detector member (29,
33) of the trailing edge of said first article after a second time interval {T2) substantially
equal to the difference between a predetermined minimum timeinterval (T) corresponding
to a minimum distance between said first and second articles and the time interval
necessitated to transport said second article from just before said first detector
member (28, 32) to in front of this member.
9. Singler device according to claim 2, characterized in that it includes a separator
(21) cooperative with the belt (6) in said delivery position (19) in a manner restraining
advancement by the belt of all but the terminal flat article of the stack.
10. Singler device according to claim 2, characterized in that it includes a third
stationary suction means (22) mounted along the other face of said belt in said delivery
position (19) and operable in a manner restraining advancement by the belt of all
but the terminal flat article.
11. Singler device according to claim 2, characterized in that it includes a pressure
roller (23) mounted in said delivery position (19) and cooperative with the belt (6)
to grip and advance the leading edge of a flat article detected by said second detector
member (29, 33).
12. Vibration damping material comprising two metal outer layers secured to both sides
of an inner layer, characterized in that said two metal layers are layers of aluminium
and lead having different thickness respectively, whilst said inner layer is made
of a plastic material.
13. Vibration damping material according to claim 12, characterized in that said plastic
material is a soft plastic material.
14. Vibration damping material according to claim 13, characterized in that said soft
plastic material is a soft polyvinylchloride having a hardness between 60 and 80 Shore
A.
15. Vibration damping material according to claim 14, characterized in that said first
thickness is between 3 and 10 millimeter, said third thickness is between 1 and 3
millimeter and the thickness of said soft polyvinylchloride is between 0.2 and 2 millimeter.