[0001] The present invention relates to a service apparatus for printers or other strip
form, preferably having side holes for pulling.
[0002] It is known that the printers of data processing centres and electric accounting
centres are fed with forms or sheets joined in the form of a continuous strip and
packaged in packs made up of one or more thousands of accordion-folded sheets.
[0003] With the advent of fast printers, as for example laser printers, the pack of forms
or sheets is exhausted in a very short time so that the loading of a new pack of forms
or sheets involves idle time which negatively affects productivity of the printer
and hence in the last analysis the entire data processing line.
[0004] In recent years this problem has been faced and solved by the applicant, who has
conceived and developed service equipment forming the object of European Patent No.
0042619, European Application No. 82.100.731 and European Patent No. 0059981.
[0005] The principal object of the present invention is to accomplish a single piece of
equipment in which the service unit for feeding the printer and the service unit for
collection of the strips of sheets or forms leaving the printer are grouped organically.
[0006] The function of the feed service unit is to perform automatically and in time with
the printer the splicing of the last sheet or form of the pack being fed to the printer
with the first form or sheet of the immediately following pack in such a manner that
upon exhaustion of the pack being fed the pack with which splicing was just perfomed
replaces it automatically and there is no interruption in printer feeding.
[0007] The function of the outlet service unit is to receive the strip of forms or sheets
leaving the printer or the line, fold it accordion wise in a pack of predetermined
size or containing a predetermined number of forms or sheets, cutting the strip of
forms at the corresponding point and continuing the collection and folding without
interruption of line operation.
[0008] But known units are installed in line with all the data processing equipment so that
the overall space occupied is large and surveillance by several operators becomes
necessary during operation with the obvious cost burden, also considering the fact
that the equipment is often in operation 24 hours out of 24.
[0009] Another problem connected with the equipment lies in the fact that, as for all highly
automated equipment, more precautions are necessary to prevent work accidents as regards
the unit which receives and wraps the packs of forms leaving the printer in which
cutting and compressing means are operating.
[0010] The present invention, as mentioned above, has the object of solving the problems
and drawbacks mentioned briefly above.
[0011] For this purpose the present invention calls for a service apparatus for printers
and in general for machines which utilize sheets or forms joined in continuous strips
and folded accordion wise in packs of the type comprising a unit which splices the
last sheet of a pack being fed to the printer with the first sheet of an immediately
following pack and a receiving and piling unit for the sheets and forms treated in
the printer characterized in that said units are arranged adjacent to the splicing
unit positioned sideways and perpendicular to the receiving unit and in that in said
receiving and piling unit for strips of forms leaving the printer the strip is guided
and piled in a receptacle described by a bottom panel which is movable between a lowered
or receiving position and a raised or compressing position, two vertical walls of
which one is fixed and the other may move in an adjustable manner toward or away from
said fixed wall, and two other vertical walls of which one may slide parallel to itself
to allow access to said receptacle and the other vertical wall may be moved toward
or away from said other vertical sliding wall, in this manner allowing the receptacle
to adapt itself promptly to the differing dimensions of the forms or sheets leaving
the printer with no need for long and laborious adjustment.
[0012] In accordance with another aspect of the present invention the aforesaid receptacle
is provided with a cutting blade device comprising a temporary supporting plane which
may move transversally to said receptacle from a position in which it allows free
access to the inside of the receptacle for the strip arriving from the printer and
an operating position in which it intercepts the arriving strip and constitutes with
its bottom surface a board for compressing the pack of forms made up in the receptacle
beneath said plane, and a cutting blade shaped in such a manner as to make a paper-knife
type cut of the strip of forms or sheets at a crease of said strip, said blade being
connected to said temporary supporting plane in a manner movable between a withdrawn
or rest position in which the blade is housed and protected in said plane with no
poaaibility of making the cut and an operating position in which it projects in front
of said temporary supporting plane in such a manner as to make said cut, there being
provided first operating means for moving said temporary supporting plane between
said two positions and there being provided second operating means to operate said
blade between its two said positions, said second means being integral with said temporary
supporting plane.
[0013] In accordance with another aspect of the present invention said strip of sheets or
forms arriving from the printer is guided inside said receptacle by a rocker device
comprising a pair of tension rollers in contact with each other and made to rotate
in opposite directions to aid passage of the paper strip through the interference
created thereby, said rollers being mounted on the lower ends of a pair of levers
connected at their upper end by a running roller for the paper and pivoted thereon,
one of said levers being pivoted at an intermediate point to the end of an operating
connecting rod in reprocating motion, the other end of said connecting rod being pivoted
to a crank made to rotate, means being also provided for adjusting the rotation radius
of said crank and consequently the amplitude of the reciprocating motion of said connecting
rod, the lastmentioned means being in turn engageable and disengageable.
[0014] In accordance with another aspect of the present invention said vertical wall sliding
parallel to itself is made of transparent material which allows surveillance of the
operation of the receiving and piling unit from outside without danger for the operator,
said wall sliding in a position such as to allow access to said receptacle only when
said cutting blade means have finished the cutting action and have returned to rest
position and when compression of the strip of forms or sheets already piled in the
receptacle and folded accordion wise has been completed.
[0015] These and other aspects and advantages of the present invention will appear more
clearly from the detailed description below of a preferred embodiment given as a nonlimiting
example with reference to the annexed drawings wherein:
FIG. 1 is a top view of the service machine in accordance with the present invention;
FIG. 2 is a partial side elevation view of the machine of FIG. 1 ' at the printer
outlet service unit position;
FIGS. 3 and 3A are partially sectional, perspective and elevation views of the collection
and piling receptacle of the strip of forms at the printer outlet service unit position;
FIG. 4 is a partial view of FIG. 3 with the temporary supporting plane and cutting
blade assembly in operating position; and
FIG. 5 is a longitudinal section of the cutting blade assembly. Referring first to
FIGS. 1 and 2 the service apparatus which is the object of the present invention and
indicated as a unit by reference number 10 comprises an inlet or splicing service
unit 11 and an outlet or collection and piling service unit 12.
[0016] As can be clearly seen in FIG. 1 the two units are grouped to form a very compact
machine in which two different sliding planes for the paper strip 13 to and from the
printer (not shown).
[0017] More specifically in the unit 11 the splicing head makes the splice, as described
in European Patent No. 0042619 and subsequent variants developed by the same applicant,
between the last sheet of the pack being fed to the printer (not shown) and from which
is unfolding the strip indicated above with reference number 13, and the first sheet
of the immediately following pack, indicated schematically with reference number 14
and positioned on the supporting plane 15. As is seen in FIG. 1 the strip 13 crosses
the entire machine passing above the outlet service unit 12 in the direction of the
arrow 16.
[0018] To the last-mentioned unit the strip of sheets or forms then returns in the direction
opposite to the direction of and beneath arrow 16, entering the outlet service unit
12 from the side 17 of the machine.
[0019] The strip arriving from the printer crosses over the guide rollers 18 and arrives
over the collection and piling receptacle 19 with accordion like folding, shown in
greater detail in FIGS. 3 and 3A.
[0020] The receptacle 19 comprises a bottom plane 20 movable vertically by means not shown
to perform the functions indicated in European Patent Application No. 82.100.731 the
same applicant to which reference is made for further details.
[0021] The receptacle 19 comprises also four vertical walls 21,22,23 and 24. Of these the
wall indicated with reference number 23 is fixed and defines the greatest extension
of the receptacle together with the side wall 24 which however is made of transparent
material and slides parallel to its lie plane between a position in which it completely
closes access to the receptacle 19 while allowing vision and inspection of its interior
and a withdrawn position in which it allows access to the interior of the receptacle.
[0022] The walls indicated with reference numbers 21 and 22 are movable toward and away
from the walls opposite thereto, walls 23 and 24 respectively. For this purpose in
the bottom plane are made two groups of slits indicated with reference numbers 25
and 26 respectively.
[0023] The wall indicated with number 21 is formed of vertical strips 27 joined together
by a peripheral frame so that the wall 21 is movable along the slits 25 toward and
away from the wall 23.
[0024] The wall 22 is formed partially of vertical strips 28 which slide in the slits 26
toward and away from the transparent wall 24.
[0025] Concerning the means of moving the walls 21 and 22 for adjustment of the transverse
dimension of the receptacle in accordance with the size of the forms or sheets making
up the strip 13, they are conventional devices not illustrated for the sake of drawing
simplicity and clarity.
[0026] They are preferably motorized rack devices operated by sensors which take the aforesaid
dimensions upstream from the outlet service unit.
[0027] As already mentioned the strip 13 arriving from the printer is drawn by guide rollers
18 and two drawing conveyors 29 above the receptacle 19 where it is guided and piled
accordion wise by a rocker unit. It should be observed that the accordion like folding
is facilitated by the fact that the strip is already folded in this manner when it
comes from the pack which feeds the printer.
[0028] The rocker unit comprises a running roller 30 for the strip mounted between two side
levers 31 and 32 pivoted at their upper ends to the side panels 33 and 34 of the machine.
[0029] Beneath the roller 30 between the two levers 31 and 32 is mounted a horizontal bar
35 in which is made a slit 36 for passage and guiding the paper which passes beneath
the'bar 35 through the interference of two tension rollers 37 and 38 which are rotated
in the direction of the arrows 39 by an electric motor 40 which is also integral with
the lever 31 and hence with the rocker unit.
[0030] To drive the rocker unit is provided a mechanism comprising the connecting rod 41
whose end is made integral with the lever 32 by means of the pin 42, the other end
of the connecting rod being pivoted on a gear 43 which acts as a crank and is rotated
by drive means not shown. The end 44 of the connecting rod is movable in an adjustable
manner along the vertical diameter of the gear 43, consequently changing the amplitude
of the horizontal travel of the free end of the connecting rod 41 and hence the amplitude
of oscillation of the lever 32 and of the entire rocker unit.
[0031] Said adjustment is also performed in a manner dependent on the dimensions or shape
of the forms or sheets making up the strip 13.
[0032] For this purpose a device is provided comprising a vertical rod 45 fitted with a
handgrip 46, the lower end of the rod being movable in a box 47 against the counteraction
of a compression spring 48. The rod 45 is connected to the end 44 of the connecting
rod.
[0033] Consequently the position assumed by the rod 45 in its relationship with the box
47 establishes the position and the distance from the centre of the end 44 of the
connecting rod with respect to the gear 43.
[0034] It should be observed that the rollers 37 have zones 49 of nonslip material so that
the strip of paper cannot slide back.
[0035] At a height intermediate between the rollers 37 and the inside of the receptacle
19 is mounted the temporary supporting plane and blade unit. This unit comprises a
plane 50 which can move between a position in which it is completely withdrawn without
interfering with the upper opening of the receptacle 19 and an operating position
in which it intercepts the strip of forms or sheets arriving through the rollers 37
so that the strip 13 instead of being deposited on the bottom plane 20 piles up on
the plane 50.
[0036] This happens when on the bottom plane 20 a predetermined height of forms or sheets
(always joined in a continuous strip and folded accordion wise) has been piled so
that the strip must be cut and the pack of sheets thus formed on the plane 20 removed.
[0037] The plane 50 in the operative position as descrived in the aforesaid European Patent
Application No. 82.100.731 also serves as a stop or fixed support for compressing
the pile formed on the plane 20 before cutting. To move the plane 50 is provided a
jack or compressed air cylinder 51 the stem of which is integral with the rear edge
of the plane 50. A pin 52 stops the travel of the plane 50.
[0038] The plane 50 also constitutes the support of the cutting blade 53 which is shaped
in such a manner that engagement with the end of the crease between two sheets of
the strip 13 takes place first at one point and the cut thus takes place with a "paper-knife"
effect.
[0039] As can be clearly seen in FIG. 5 the plane 50 is tapered at its front edge while
in its thickness is cut a seat 56 to house the blade 53 in a disappearing manner.
[0040] To move the blade 53 between the withdrawn position in the thickness of the plane
50 and the cutting position is provided a pair of compressed air cylinders 54 connected
by a flexible hose 55 and a sourse of pressure and vacuum (not shown).
[0041] To facilitate sliding of the blade with respect to the plane 50 a coat of antifriction
material is applied on the seat 56.
[0042] On the side walls 33 and 34 are provided guides 57 for the sliding of the plane 50
parallel to itself.
[0043] As can be appreciated from FIGS. 1,2 and 3 an important feature of the machine in
accordance with the present invention lies in the fact that the temporary supporting
plane and related blade in the rest position disappear beneath the upper plane of
the splicing unit to reduce occupied space.
[0044] As shown in FIG. 2, in the body of the machine is made an opening 58 corresponding
to the sliding transparent wall 24 opposite which is made a plane 59 (FIG. 1) on which
the pack 60 formed on the plane 20 compressed and separated from the rest of the strip
arriving from the printer is moved by expulsion to then be carried away.
[0045] The invention has been described in relation to some peculiar and preferred aspects
it being understood that conceptually and mechanically equivalent modifications and
variants are possible and foreseeable without exceeding its scope.
[0046] Concerning the general functions of the inlet service unit (11) and outlet service
unit (12) reference is made to the aforementioned patent/patent applications.
1. Service apparatus for machines using sheets or forms joined in continuous strips
and folded accordion wise in packs of the type comprising a unit for splicing the
last sheet of the pack being fed to the printer with the first sheet of an immediately
following pack, and a receiving and piling unit for sheets or forms treated in the
printer characterized in that said units are arranged adjacent to the splicing unit
positioned transversely at the head of the receiving unit and in that in said receiving
and piling unit for the forms leaving the printer the strip is guided and piled in
a receptacle described by a bottom panel which is movable between a lowered or receiving
position and a raised or compressing position, two vertical walls of which one is
fixed and the other is movable in an adjustable manner toward or away from said fixed
wall and two vertical walls of which one slides parallel to itself to allow access
to said receptacle and the other vertical wall moves toward or away from said other
vertical sliding wall.
2. Service apparatus in accordance with claim 1 characterized in that the aforesaid
receptacle is provided with a cutting blade device comprising a temporary supporting
plane moving transversely to said receptacle between a position in which it allows
free access to the interior of the receptacle for the strip arriving from the printer
and an operating position in which it intercepts the strip arriving and constitutes
with its lower surface a stop or board for compression of the pack of forms created
in the receptacle beneath said plane and a cutting blade shaped in such a manner as
to make a "paper-knife" type cut of the strip of forms or sheets at one of the creases
in said strip, said blade being connected to said temporary supporting plane in such
a manner movable between a withdrawn or rest position in which the blade is housed
and protected in said plane with with no possibility of making the cut and an operating
position in which it protrudes from the front of said temporary supporting plane in
order to make said cut, first operating means being provided for moving said temporary
supporting plane between its two said positions and second operating means being provided
to move said blade between its said two positions, said second means being integral
with said temporary supporting plane.
3. Service apparatus in accordance with claim 1 characterized in that said strip of
sheets or forms arriving from the printer is guided inside said receptacle by a rocker
device comprising a pair of tension rollers in mutual contact and rotated in opposite
directions to aid passage of the strip of paper through the interference created thereby,
said rollers being mounted on the lower ends of a pair of levers connected at their
upper ends by a paper strip supporting roller and hinged thereto, one of said levers
being pivoted in an intermediate position to the end of said connecting rod in reciprocating
motion, the other end of said connecting rod being pivoted to a crank which is made
to rotate, means being also provided for adjusting the radius of rotation of said
crank and consequently the amplitude of the reciprocal action of said connecting rod,
said last mentioned means being in turn engageable and disengageable.
4. Service apparatus in accordance with claim 1 characterized in that said vertical
wall sliding parallel to itself is made of transparent material.
5. Apparatus in accordance with claim 3 characterized in that said rollers have zones
coated with anti-slip material.
6. Apparatus in accordance with claim 2 characterized in that said first and said
second means of operation of said plane and said blade respectively between the said
two positions are compressed air cylinders.
7. Apparatus in accordance with claim 1 characterized in that said bottom plane presents
two groups of slits parallel with each other in each group and at right angles between
one group and the other and said movable walls are formed at least partially by vertical
bars passing in said slits.