[0001] The present invention relates to a method of and an apparatus for efficiently processing
wires which fasten a compressed wastepaper block.
2. Description of the Prior Art:
[0002] Wastepaper such as of newspapers, magazines, or the like which are collected by a
wastepaper collector is compressed by a compressor into a rectangular block, which
is then fastened by a plurality of wires and sent to a paper regenerating factory.
In the paper regenerating factory, the compressed wastepaper block is loosened by
a loosening machine. Prior to the loosening of the compressed wastepaper block, however,
the fastening wires must be removed from the compressed wastepaper block.
[0003] Heretofore, it has been customary to remove the wires manually. That is, the wires
have been cut off, one by one by a cutter operated by the operator. However, it has
been time-consuming to cut off the wires since the wires are deeply embedded in the
compressed water paper block. The manual process also has had a safety problem since
the operator tends to get injured when cutting off the wires.
[0004] To solve the above problems, there has been proposed an automatic wire cutting apparatus
as disclosed in Japanese Patent Publication No. 62-26976.
[0005] The disclosed automatic wire cutting apparatus comprises a tooth plate having an
array of teeth with pointed ends, another tooth plate having teeth held in intimate
contact with the first tooth plate and reciprocally movable longitudinally of the
first tooth plate, and a presser mechanism for pressing the tooth plates to force
the tooth ends into a compressed wastepaper block for cutting off the wires around
the wastepaper block. After the pointed tooth ends have been forced into the wastepaper
block, the teeth of the tool plates are displaced in sliding engagement with each
other to cut off the wires.
[0006] With the conventional automatic wire cutting apparatus, the tooth plates have to
be forced into the wastepaper block before the wires are cut off or processed. Inasmuch
as the wires are embedded in the wastepaper block at a considerably large depth, a
substantial force must be applied to the tooth plate in order to push the tooth ends
deeply into the wastepaper block. Sometimes, the wires may not be cut off because
the tooth ends are not driven deeply enough to reach the wires. When cutting off the
wires, the wastepaper is also cut off, producing a large quantity of paper dust which
makes the working environment bad.
[0007] It is a major object of the present invention to provide a method of and apparatus
for safely and easily processing, i.e., cutting off, wires which fasten a rectan
gular compressed wastepaper block that has been produced from wastepaper such as of
newspapers, magazines, or the like by a compressor.
[0008] Another object of the present invention is to provide a method of and an apparatus
for processing, i.e., cutting off, wires which fastens a compressed wastepaper block,
by bending the compressed wastepaper block arcuately to tension wire portions on
a projecting side of the block in order to expose the wires partly on a surface of
the block for allowing a cutter to cut off the wires smoothly, and also to simply
process the wires that have been cut off.
[0009] To accomplish the above objects, there is provided according to the present invention
a method of processing a wire fastening a compressed block of paper material, comprising
the steps of: deforming the compressed block substantially arcuately; gripping a
portion of the wire which is exposed in a concave created by the deformed compressed
block, with a presser/wire clamp; thereafter driving a cutter through a portion of
the wire which is disposed over a convex side of the deformed compressed block which
is opposite to the concave, to cut off the wire; and removing the wire that has been
cut off from the compressed block.
[0010] According to the present invention, there is also provided an apparatus for processing
a wire fastening a compressed block of paper material, comprising: bending means
for bending the compressed block on a working table substan tially arcuately; gripping
means for gripping portions of the wires which are exposed in a concave created by
the bent compressed block; cutting means for cutting off a portion of the wire which
is disposed over a convex side of the bent compressed block which is opposite to the
concave; feeding means for delivering out the wires cut off by the cutting means;
and severing means for severing the wire delivered by the feeding means. The bending
means comprises a presser/wire clamp disposed on one side of the working table for
pressing the compressed block, and a bending guide plate for guiding the compressing
block, the bending guide plate being disposed on an opposite side of the working table
in confronting relation to the presser/wire clamp. The gripping means comprises a
rack disposed in the bending means and a pair of fingers movable by the rack through
a pinion and a gear coupled respectively to the fingers, for gripping and releasing
the wire. The wire can be gripped reliably by the fingers without fail. The cutting
means comprises a cutter movable toward and away from the compressed block by a hydraulic
cylinder. The feeding means comprises a fixed feed roller and a movable feed roller
movable into coaction with the fixed feed roller. The severing means comprises a fixed
cutter blade and a movable cutter blade movable into coaction with the fixed cutter
blade by a hydraulic cylinder.
[0011] In the accompanying drawings:-
Fig. 1 is a perspective view of a fastening wire processing apparatus according to
the present invention;
Fig. 2 is an elevational view of a presser/wire clamp;
Fig. 3 is a perspective view of the presser/wire clamp;
Figs. 4 and 5 are schematic views showing the step of bending a compressed wastepaper
block;
Figs. 6 and 7 are schematic views showing the manner in which a wire exposed on a
concave side of the bent compressed wastepaper block is gripped by the presser/wire
clamp;
Figs. 8 and 9 are schematic views illustrating the manner in which a wire on a projecting
side of the compressed wastepaper block is cut off; and
Figs. 10 and 11 are schematic views showing the manner in which the wire that has
been cut off is processed.
[0012] Fig. 1 shows an apparatus for processing wires which fasten a compressed wastepaper
block 1 that is in the form of a stack of sheets of wastepaper such as of newspapers,
magazines, or the like, the compressed wastepaper block 1 being tightly fastened
by a plurality of wires 2 looped around the block 1. The wire processing apparatus
includes a working table 3 comprising a slat conveyor or the like for placing the
compressed wastepaper block 1, a presser/wire clamp 4 disposed on one side of the
working table 3 where the compressed wastepaper block 1 is to be bent, and a pair
of hydraulic cylinders 5 connected respectively to the upper and lower ends of the
presser/wire clamp 4. When the piston rod of the hydraulic cylinders 5 are extended,
the presser/wire clamp 4 is retracted away from the working table 3. When the piston
rods are contracted, the presser/wire clamp 4 is moved toward the working table 3.
While the hydraulic cylinders 5 are shown as being attached to the upper and lower
ends, respectively, of the presser/wire clamp 4 in the illustrated embodiment, only
one hydraulic cylinder may be coupled to a substantially central portion of the back
surface of the presser/wire clamp 4 for moving the presser/wire clamp 4 back and forth.
The single hydraulic cylinder is advantageous in that it is not necessary to employ
a control sequence which would otherwise operate the two hydraulic cylinders in timed
relation, the amount of oil used is reduced, and the speed of operation is increased.
[0013] As shown in Figs. 2 and 3, the presser/wire clamp 4 has a plurality of pairs of fingers
6A, 6B for gripping or clamping the wires 2. The fingers 6A are mounted respectively
on the shafts of pinions 7A, whereas the fingers 6B are mounted respectively on the
shafts of gears 7B meshing with the corresponding pinions 7A. The presser/wire clamp
4 also includes a rack 8 meshing with the pinions 7a and connected to a hydraulic
clamp cylinder 9 in the presser/wire clamp 4. When the rack 8 is elevated by the clamp
cylinder 9, the pinions 7A and the gears 7B are rotated about their own axes to close
the pairs of fingers 6A, 6B to clamp the wires 2 which are exposed on a concave side
of the compressed wastepaper block 1, as described later on. When the piston rod
of the clamp cylinder 9 is contracted, the rack 8 is lowered to rotate the pinions
7A and the gears 7B in the opposite directions to open the fingers 6A, 6B. When the
fingers 6A, 6B are opened to the maximum angular extent, the fingers 6A, 6B are concealed
in a casing of the presser/wire clamp 4.
[0014] In Fig. 1, the wire processing apparatus also includes a pair of erected bending
guide plates 10 having respective tapered surfaces and disposed in confronting relation
to the presser 4 across the working table 3. While the bending guide plates 10 are
shown as being centrally separated from each other in the illustrated embodiment,
they may be joined to each other at upper and lower portions thereof, with a central
vertical slot left therebetween for entering a cutter (described later) therethrough.
The appa ratus further includes a cutter 11 disposed, as a means for cutting off
wires, substantially centrally between the guide plates 10, a hydraulic cylinder 12
for moving the cutter 11 back and forth, and horizontal guide posts 13 for allowing
the cutter 11 to move stably back and forth.
[0015] A fixed feed roller 14 is positioned near the presser/wire clamp 4 for processing
the wires 2 that have been cut off. A movable feed roller 15 coacts with the fixed
feed roller 14. The feed rollers 14, 15 have longitudinal teeth on their circumferential
surfaces which can mesh with each other for processing the wires 2, as described later
on.
[0016] The movable feed roller 15 can be moved by a hydraulic cylinder 16. The movable feed
roller 15 is guided for stable movement by horizontal guide posts 17. When the hydraulic
cylinder 16 is extended, the movable feed roller 15 is moved up to the fixed feed
roller 14 until their teeth mesh with each other for clamping the wires 2 to deliver
out the wires 2. A motor is disposed below the fixed feed roller 14 and has its output
shaft coupled to the lower end of the fixed feed roller 14 for rotating the feed roller
14 about its own axis.
[0017] The feed rollers 14, 15 are vertically elongate and disposed in horizontally confronting
relation to each other. However, relatively short feed rollers may be disposed in
vertically confronting relation to each other.
[0018] A fixed cutter blade 18 is securely positioned near the feed rollers 14, 15. A movable
cutter blade 19 is movably located near the fixed cutter blade 18, the movable cutter
blade 19 being movable toward and away from the fixed cutter blade 18 by means of
a hydraulic cylinder 20 while being guided by guide posts 21.
[0019] In the embodiment shown in Fig. 1, the guide plates 10 are fixed and have tapered
surfaces. However, actuators such as hydraulic cylinders may be disposed behind and
coupled to these guide plates for tilting opposite wings of the guide plates toward
the working table 3. Alternatively, a pair of hydraulic cylinders may be connected
to the back surfaces of the guide plates 10 to move the guide plates 10 back and forth,
so that the guide plates 10 can be moved toward the presser/wire clamp 4 by the hydraulic
cylinders to reduce the distance to be traversed by the presser/wire clamp 4.
[0020] The presser/wire clamp 4 and the guide plates 10 confronting the presser/wire clamp
4 jointly serve as a bending means for bending the compressed wastepaper block 1.
The rack 8 and the fingers 6A, 6B jointly constitute a clamping means for clamping
the wires 2. As described above, the cutter 11 actuatable by the hydraulic cylinder
12 serves as the cutting means for cutting off the wires 2. The fixed feed roller
14 and the movable feed roller 15 jointly serve as a feeding means for feeding the
wires 2. The fixed cutter blade 18 and the movable cutter blade 19 jointly serve as
a severing means for severing the wires 2 that have been cut off by the cutter 11
and delivered by the feeding means.
[0021] A method of processing or cutting off the wires 2 fastening the compressed wastepaper
block 1 will be described below.
[0022] The compressed wastepaper block 1 is placed on the working table 3 such that the
direction in which the paper layers of the compressed wastepaper block 1 are stacked
extends transversely across the working table 3. When the compressed wastepaper block
1 is moved toward a predetermined bending position by the conveyor of the working
table 3, it is detected by a limit switch (not shown) and stopped in the bending position
(see Fig. 4). Then, the hydraulic cylinder 5 is operated to move the presser/wire
clamp 4 in the direction indicated by the arrow in Fig. 5. The distal end of the presser/wire
clamp 4 is then brought into contact with a substantially central area of one side
of the compressed wastepaper block 1. Continued movement of the presser/wire clamp
4 causes the opposite side of the compressed wastepaper block 1 to engage the guide
plates 10. The compressed wastepaper block 1 is now forcibly bent arcuately by being
guided by the tapered surfaces of the guide plates 10 (see Fig. 5).
[0023] When the compressed wastepaper block 1 is thus bent, the wires 2 which have been
embedded in the compressed wastepaper block 1 are brought out and exposed on a concave
22 created by the compressed wastepaper block 1 (Fig. 6). Since the presser/wire clamp
4 is positioned substantially centrally in the concave 22, the tensioned wires 2 which
have been exposed are held against the distal end of the presser/wire clamp 4.
[0024] Then, the presser/wire clamp 4 is retracted away from the compressed wastepaper block
1 as shown in Fig. 6. The tensioned wires 2 are also separated fully from the compressed
wastepaper block 1. At this time, the clamp cylinder 9 of the presser/wire clamp
4 is operated to enable the pairs of clamps 6A, 6B to grip or clamp the wires 2 (Fig.
6).
[0025] After it has been confirmed that the wires 2 are fully clamped by the presser/wire
clamp 4, the presser/wire clamp 4 is further retracted away from the compressed wastepaper
block 1 to tension the portions of the wires 2 which are positioned on a convex or
projecting side 23 of the compressed wastepaper block 1 near the guide plates 10
(see Fig. 7). Because the compressed wastepaper block 1 is considerably heavy and
the direction in which the sheet layers thereof extends transversely across the working
table 3, the bent compressed wastepaper block 1 will not return to its original shape
even when the compressed wastepaper block 1 is released of the pressure from the presser/wire
clamp 4.
[0026] Then, the hydraulic cylinder 12 is actuated to thrust the cutter 11 substantially
centrally into the pro jecting side 23 of the compressed wastepaper block 1 (Fig.
8). More specifically, the presser/wire clamp 4 which grips the wires 2 is retracted
and then stopped in the position of Fig. 7 as electrically detected by a sensor (not
shown), after which the hydraulic cylinder 12 is operated to drive the cutter 11 substantially
centrally into the convex side of the compressed wastepaper block 1. At this time,
the wires 2 are reliably severed by the cutter 11 since the wires 2 on the convex
side 23 are held under considerable tension.
[0027] The thrusting movement of the cutter 11 into the convex side 23 of the compressed
wastepaper block 1 pushes the convex side 23 back toward the concave 22, so that the
bent compressed wastepaper block 1 may return to its original shape (see Fig. 8).
[0028] After the cutting off of the wires 2 are confirmed, the piston rod of the hydraulic
cylinder 12 is retracted, and the presser/wire clamp 4 is retracted to a position
behind the feed rollers 14, 15 for withdrawing the wires 2 from the compressed wastepaper
block 1 (Fig. 9).
[0029] Then, the movable feed roller 15 is moved toward the fixed feed roller 14 by the
hydraulic cylinder 16 until their teeth mesh with each other with the wires 2 interposed
therebetween. The movable cutter blade 19 is moved toward the fixed cutter blade 18
by the hydraulic cylinder 20 to cut off the wires 2 (Fig. 10). The feed rollers 14,
15 are then rotated to deliver out the wires 2 by a predetermined length, and then
the cutter blades 18, 19 coact to cut off the wires 2 again. The wires 2 are cut off
or processed in this manner by repeating the alternate operation of the rollers 14,
15 and the cutter blades 18, 19 (Fig. 11).
[0030] With the present invention, as described above, the wires embedded deeply in the
compressed wastepaper block are partly exposed by bending the compressed wastepaper
block arcuately so that the exposed wires can easily be clamped. At the same time,
the wires on the convex side of the bent compressed wastepaper block are tensioned
so that the tensioned wires can reliably be cut off. The severed wires are smoothly
delivered out by the feeding means, and then cut off to predetermined dimensions by
the cutting means. The above steps of operation are automatically successively effected
according to a predetermined schedule. While the wire processing apparatus of the
present invention is shown and described as being used for processing or cutting off
wires fastening a compressed wastepaper block, it may also be used for processing
or cutting off wires fastening a compressed pulp block. Therefore, the scope of the
present invention should be interpreted as including the processing of wires fastening
such a compressed pulp block.
[0031] According to the present invention, therefore, when cutting off the wires, the compressed
wastepaper block is not cut off, and hence the amount of produced paper dust is minimized
and the working environment is not impaired. The wires on the convex side of the compressed
wastepaper block can reliably and easily be cut off by the cutter because they are
tensioned at the time they are severed. Therefore, undesirable wire cutting failures
are prevented from occurring.
[0032] Since the severed wires remain gripped by the presser/wire grip, they can smoothly
be delivered out by the feeding means for easy subsequent processing of the wires.
1. A method of processing a wire fastening a compressed block of paper material,
comprising the steps of:
deforming the compressed block substantially arcuately;
gripping a portion of the wire which is exposed in a concave created by the deformed
compressed block, with a presser/wire clamp;
thereafter driving a cutter through a portion of the wire which is disposed over a
convex side of the deformed compressed block which is opposite to said concave, to
cut off the wire; and
removing the wire that has been cut off from the compressed block.
2. A method according to claim 1, wherein the compressed block is deformed by pressing
the presser/wire clamp substantially centrally against one side of the compressed
block placed on a working table to bend the compressed block arcuately along a bending
guide plate erected on the other side of the compressed block.
3. An apparatus for processing a wire fastening a compressed block of paper material,
comprising:
bending means for bending the compressed block on a working table substantially arcuately;
gripping means for gripping a portion of the wire which is exposed in a concave created
by the bent compressed block;
cutting means for cutting off a portion of the wire which is disposed over a convex
side of the bent compressed block which is opposite to said concave;
feeding means for delivering out the wire cut off by said cutting means; and
severing means for severing the wire delivered by said feeding means.
4. An apparatus according to claim 3, wherein said bending means comprises a presser/wire
clamp disposed on one side of said working table for pressing the compressed block,
and a bending guide plate for guiding the compressing block, said bending guide plate
being disposed on an opposite side of the working table in confronting relation to
said presser/wire clamp.
5. An apparatus according to claim 3, wherein said gripping means comprises a rack
disposed in said bending means and a pair of fingers movable by said rack through
a pinion and a gear coupled respectively to said fingers, for gripping and releasing
the wire.
6. An apparatus according to claim 3, wherein said cutting means comprises a cutter
movable toward and away from the compressed block by a hydraulic cylinder.
7. An apparatus according to claim 3, wherein said feeding means comprises a fixed
feed roller and a movable feed roller movable into coaction with said fixed feed roller.
8. An apparatus according to claim 3, wherein said severing means comprises a fixed
cutter blade and a movable cutter blade movable into coaction with said fixed cutter
blade by a hydraulic cylinder.