[0001] The invention relates to a separating device for sideways removing a publication
from the lower side of a pile of publications such as magazines, papers and the like,
comprising a periodically activated suction table moving to and fro below said pile
that can grip the frontal portion of. the lowest publication as seen in the direction
of removal.
[0002] A known separating device of this type comprises a suction table that during removal
of a publication loosens the frontal edge thereof from the pile and transfers the
publication in the direction of removal. After being removed from said pile the publication
can be supplied to a device for carrying out a further operation.
[0003] As with this known device a publication has to be removed with its back ahead there
generally are no problems. But often, for example if the publication has to be supplied
to certain folding or banding machines, it is necessary to remove the publications
with their open sides ahead. However, especially if handling thin publications, the
known separating device then has the disadvantage that it is nearly impossible to
guarantee that always only one publication will be removed. Moreover, the publications
often will be damaged or crumpled up during the removal.
[0004] It is an object of the present intention to provide a separating device of the type
mentioned before wherein said disadvantages are solved in an easy but nevertheless
effective way.
[0005] Therefore, the separating device according to the invention is characterized in that
it comprises a second suction table that as seen in the direction of removal is positioned
behind said first suction table, said two suction tables being controlled in such
a way that the publication to be removed at first will be moved in the direction opposite
to the direction of removal prior to its motion in the direction of removal.
[0006] The second suction table that, as seen in the direction of removal, is positioned
behind the first suction table can grip the rear portion of the publication as seen
in the direction of removal. In case the publication has to be removed with its open
side ahead the back of the publication is positioned in said rear portion. As a result
this rear portion of the publication that is gripped by the second suction table has
such a rigidity that the publication can be moved without any restriction over some
distance in the direction opposite to the direction of removal, whereafter it will
be possible to remove the publication in the direction of removal without damaging
or crumpling up this publication.
[0007] In an advantageous embodiment of the separating device according to the invention
it comprises a stationary support surface being constructed in such a way that the
publication to be removed can move under said support surface while the frontal portion
of the publication thereabove as seen in the direction of removal will be supported
by this support surface.
[0008] Because the support surface supports the frontal portion of the publication lying
above the publication to be removed this portion does not rest on said publication
to be removed so that the friction between these two publications obstructing the
removal of said lowest publication will be diminished.
[0009] Hereafter, the invention will be further explained with reference to the drawing
in which is shown an embodiment of the separating device according to the invention.
[0010]
Fig. 1 shows schematically a side-elevational view of an embodiment of the separating
device according to the invention;
Fig. 2 shows a plan view of the separating device of Fig. 1; and
Fig. 3 illustrates schematically the method of operation of a separating device according
to the invention.
[0011] The separating device schematically shown in Fig. 1 comprises a holder 1 for a pile
of publications 2, a first suction table 3 and a second suction table 4. The holder
1 can be filled from its top with publications, such as magazines, papers or the like
forming a pile 2.
[0012] Movably to and fro below the pile 2 the two suction tables 3, 4 both are supported
by a guidance 5; therefore, the suction tables 3, 4 are provided with a recess receiving
said guidance 5. The first suction table 3 can grip the frontal portion of the publication
to be removed as seen in the direction of removal (indicated by arrow A), while the
second suction table 4, as seen in the direction of removal, is positioned behind
the first suction table 3 and can grip the rear portion of said publication 6. The
pile of publications 2 is placed in the holder 1 in such a way that the backside of
each publication 6 is positioned above the second suction table 4.
[0013] The holder 1 is provided with a stationary support surface 7 for supporting the frontal
portion of the publication lying thereabove during removing the lowest publication
6 under this support surface 7. As will be further explained later on, the second
suction table 4 is provided with a drive for moving the publication 6 in the direction
opposite to the direction of motion prior to the motion in the direction of removal.
The distance over which the second suction table 4 first moves the publication 6 in
this direction at least is that large that the frontal portion of this publication
6 disengages said support surface 7.
[0014] In the position of the separating device shown in Fig. 1 the frontal edge of the
lowest publication 6, where the open side of this publication 6 is positioned, has
disengaged the support surface 7 and under influence of the gravity force as well
as the forces exercised on the central portion of the publication 6 by the weight
of the pile 2, has reached the first suction table 3. After said publication 6 in
this way at-its open side being loosened from the pile 2 the first suction table 3
can remove it under the support surface in the direction of removal. The gap between
the lower side of the support surface 7 and the upper side of the first suction table
3 is big enough to ensure an unrestricted passage of this publication 6.
[0015] The drive of the second suction table 4 exists of an operator rod 8 being connected
to said second suction table 4 and further comprising a follower member 10 cooperating
with a curved track 9. In the represented embodiment of the separating device the
following member 10 exists of a follower roll, but other follower members can also
be applied.
[0016] The operator rod 8 only can make a to and fro motion that is parallel to the guidance
5 and that is caused by the shape of the curved track 9. The curved track 9 is provided
on a disk 11 that, as appears clearly from Fig. 2, is mounted on a drive shaft 12
of the first suction table 3. This drive shaft 12 is driven by a motor 13 that is
connected with the drive shaft 12 through a coupling 14. The rotation of the drive
shaft 12 causes a rotation of the disk 11 so that the intersection between operator
rod 8 and curved track 9, at which intersection the follower roll 10 is positioned,
moves to and fro. Forced by the follower roll 10 the operator rod 8 and therefore
also the second suction table 4 will move to and fro wherein the second suction table
4 will always assume the same position after each complete revolution of the disk
11.
[0017] Moreover, the drive shaft 12 comprises a crank shaft 15 driving a drive rod 16 that
is connected to the first suction table 3. Because the crank shaft 15 is part of the
drive shaft 12 carrying the disk 11 with the curved track 9 the motions of the first
suction table 3 and the second suction table 4 are mutually coupled, however it not
being necessary that the relative.distance between both suction tables is constant.
In the represented embodiment of the separating device it indeed is not.
[0018] Finally two pairs of cooperating transfer means are positioned next to the first
suction table 3 for transferring the publication 6. These transfer means comprise
an upper pair of pressure rolls 17 and a lower pair of transport disks 18. Each transport
disk 18 comprises a recess 19 extending over 90° of its circumference. The publication
6 is inserted into this recess 19 and then is transferred by the remaining section
of the circumference of the transport disks 18. Instead of the represented arrangement
in which said transfer means 17, 18 are positioned between the holder 1 and the drive
shaft 12 it is possible that the transport disks 18 also are mounted on the drive
shaft 12. The advantage of this is that in this way a correct synchronisation is achieved
between the disk 11 and the crank shaft 15 on the one side and the transport disks
18 on the other.
[0019] The operation of the separating device according to the invention will be elucidated
referring to Fig. 3. For the sake of clarity in Fig. 3 the disk 11 and the crank shaft
15 respectively, are illustrated at both sides of the suction tables; the coupling
between the disk 11 and the crank shaft 15 as described above, however, remains unchanged.
[0020] The angle references of the disk 11 containing the curved track 9 as illustrated
in Fig. 3 represent the angular displacement of the disk 11 relative to a chosen starting
position that is represented by 0°. This starting position is represented in Fig.
3e and will be further explained hereafter. The curved track 9 is shaped in such a
way that the second suction table 4 stands still for a short while in its two extreme
positions. Therefore, the two acute-angled circle segments that are enclosed by two
dotted lines limit curved track sections with a constant distance towards the centre
of the disk. As a result the second suction table 4 will stand still when the follower
roll 10 is in one of these two curved track sections.
[0021] In the position shown in Fig. 3a a recently separated publication 6' has just reached
the transfer means 17, 18. At this instant the first suction table 3 is deactivated
and starts loosing its suction capacity. For,the reduction of the suction capacity
takes some time so that the deactivation has to start before the first suction table
3 reaches its extreme left position as represented in Fig. 3b. After the first suction
table 3 has disengaged the publication 6' said publication 6' is removed by the transfer
means 17, 18 and, if necessary, is supplied to a next operation step.
[0022] The publication 6 being lowest now and in the file 2 being stacked above the publication
6' has engaged the second suction table 4 with its rear side where the back of the
publication 6 is positioned, said second suction table 4 standing still in its extreme
left position. In the time period that preceeds the beginning of a right-handed motion
of the second suction table 4, the second suction table 4 is activated and its suction
capacity is increased. Therefore, the publication 6 will be sucked firmly to the second
suction table 4 so that this can move the publication 6 at first in the direction
opposite to the direction of removal.
[0023] Fig..3 shows the moment on which the first suction table 3 starts to move to the
right and where the transfer means 17, 18 remove the publication 6' to the left. The
second suction table 4 is still in its extreme left position.
[0024] When the disk 11 has reached the position shown in Fig. 3c, the first suction table
3 that is deactivated moves to the right. The second suction table is just before
moving to the right for moving the publication to the right that at this instant is
firmly sucked to the suction table. Forced by the curved track 9 the second suction
table 4 moves towards its extreme right position as shown in Fig. 3d. After reaching
this position the second suction table 4 will stand still for a while during which
stand-still the suction capacity of the second suction table 4 will be reduced. During
the motion of the second suction table 4 from the position according to Fig. 3c towards
the position according to Fig. 3d the frontal side of the publication 6, corresponding
with the open side of the publication 6, will disengage the support surface 7 so that
this frontal side falls upon the first suction table 3. As a result the frontal side
of the publication 6 is effectively separated from the frontal side of the next publication
in the pile 2 lying thereabove.
[0025] In Fig. 3e the first suction table 3 has reached its extreme right position and will
be activated. The moment of activation can, if necessary, be a short while before
the moment of reaching the represented position.
[0026] Finally Fig. 3f represents the situation in which the first suction table 3 has sucked
the publication 6 and is removing it under the support surface 7 to the left. The
second suction table 4 is deactivated and is just before moving to the left. After
a short while the two suction tables 3, 4 again will reach the positions shown in
Fig. 3a, wherein the publication 6 engages the transfer means 17, 18 and wherein a
next publication rests with its rear side on the second suction table 4.
[0027] The invention is not limited to the embodiment described above, but can be varied
widely within the scope of the invention.
1. Separating device for sideways removing a publication from the lower side of a
pile of publications such as magazines, papers and the like, comprising a periodically
activated suction table moving to and fro below said pile that can grip the frontal
portion of the lowest publication as seen in the direction of removal, characterized
in that it comprises a second suction table that as seen in the direction of removal
is positioned behind said first suction table, said two suction tables being controlled
in such a way that the publication to be removed at first will be moved in the direction
opposite to the direction of removal prior to its motion in the direction of removal.
2. Separating device according to claim 1, cha- racterized in that moving the publication
at first in the direction opposite to the direction of removal occurs under influence
of the second suction table.
3. Separating device according to claim 1 or 2, characterized in that it comprises
a stationary support surface being constructed in such a way that the publication
to be removed can move under said support sur- vace while the frontal portion of the
publication thereabove as seen in the direction of removal will be supported by this
support surface.
4. Separating device according to claim 3, cha- racterized in that the distance over
which the second suction table at first moves the lowest publication in the direction
opposite to the direction of removal being at least that large that the frontal portion
of this publication as seen in the direction of removal disengages said support surface.
5. Separating device according to one of the preceding claims, characterized in that
the second suction table is drivable by an operator rod being connected to said second
suction table and further comprising a follower member such as a follower roll cooperating
with a curved track.
6. Separating device according to claim 5, cha- racterized in that the curved track
is provided on a disk that is mounted on a drive shaft taking care of the to and fro
motion of the first suction table.
7. Separating device according to claim 6, cha- racterized in that the drive shaft
of the first suction table comprising a crank shaft driving a drive rod that is connected
to the first suction table.
8. Separating device according to one of the claims 5-7, characterized in that the
curved track for the second suction table is shaped in such a way that the second
suction table stands still for a short while in its two extreme positions.