[0001] The invention relates to a device for feeding cardboard sheets to processing machines,
said device being provided with means for picking up a stack of cardboard sheets from
a feed conveyor and for tilting and delivering said stack to a discharge conveyor
feeding the cardboard sheets to a processing machine, said means for picking up and
tilting a stack of cardboard sheets comprising a belt conveyor, which is pivotable
through at least 90°, from a vertical position for picking up a stack of cardboard
sheets into a discharge position, in which the belt conveyor extends in the direction
of the discharge conveyor, whilst clamping means are connected to the belt conveyor
for clamping down the stack of carboard sheets between said clamping means, whereby
at least those clamping means which are located downstream, when seen in the direction
of movement of the cardboard sheets from the belt conveyor towards the discharge conveyor,
can be removed from the path of movement of the cardboard sheets.
[0002] Such a device is known from EP-A-0,329,925.
[0003] In this known device the means for picking up a stack of cardboard sheets are pivotable
about a fixed horizontal pivot pin, which is spaced by some distance from the bottom
side of the stack of cardboard sheets supplied by means of the feed conveyor. Upon
pivoting of the stack of cardboard sheets supplied by means of the feed conveyor the
bottom edge of the stack of cardboard sheets directed towards the feed conveyor will
consequently move in a circular arc in the direction of the feed conveyor. This implies
that a next stack of cardboard sheets supplied by means of the feed conveyor must
be kept spaced from the stack of cardboard sheets picked up by the means for picking
up and tilting a stack of cardboard sheets. This requires the use of a complicated
construction of the feed conveyor. A further disadvantage of this construction is
that successive stacks of cardboard sheets cannot support each other, which constitutes
a drawback when cardboard sheets having smaller dimensions are being processed, since
non-supported stacks, which may have a height of 1200 - 2000 mm, will become unstable
thereby.
[0004] According to the invention means are provided for reciprocating the upstream end
of the belt conveyor in at least substantially vertical direction, whilst the belt
conveyor is supported between its ends by a coupling means, which is pivotable about
horizontal pivot pins with respect to the belt conveyor and with respect to a fixed
point.
[0005] When using the construction according to the invention successive stacks of cardboard
sheets can be supplied in abutting relationship to the means for picking up and tilting
a stack of cardboard sheets, so that a simple construction of the feed conveyor can
be used. In addition to that the stacks of cardboard sheets supplied on the feed conveyor
may support each other, as a result of which also a quick processing of stacks of
cardboard sheets having smaller dimensions can be realised.
[0006] The invention will be explained in more detail hereafter with reference to a possible
embodiment of the construction according to the invention diagrammatically illustrated
in the accompanying Figures.
[0007] Figure 1 is a diagrammatic side view of a device according to the invention.
[0008] Figure 2 is a larger-scale, diagrammatic side view of the belt conveyor.
[0009] Figure 3 is a diagrammatic plan view of a part of the feed conveyor and supporting
means for the stacks of cardboard sheets to be supplied.
[0010] The device shown in Figure 1 comprises a frame 1, near whose bottom side an endless
belt conveyor 2 is arranged, by means of which stacks 4 of cardboard sheets, arranged
one behind the other, can be moved in the direction according to the arrow A.
[0011] Vertically extending supporting arms 5 are provided so as to support the stacks 4
arranged one behind the other. The arms 5 are coupled to a horizontally extending
bridge 6, which is supported in the frame 1 by means of trolley carriages 7 in such
a manner, that back supports 5 are movable within the frame, in the direction according
to arrow A and opposite thereto.
[0012] Furthermore the back supports 5 are movable along the bridge 6 by means of lead screws
8, which can be driven by means of motors 9, so as to adjust the spacing between the
back supports 5 to the width of a stack 4 of cardboard sheets.
[0013] Sliding strips 10, extending parallel to each other and being in line with the upper
part of the belt conveyor 2, are provided near the discharge end of the belt conveyor
2, whilst elongated recesses 11, extending in the longitudinal direction of the belt
conveyor 3, are present between said sliding strips (Figure 3).
[0014] Near the discharge end of the feed conveyor 2 a belt conveyor 12 is provided, which
is built up of a plurality of spaced-apart belts 13, which are passed over two drums
14 and 15, one of which can be driven by means of a motor 16.
[0015] The end of the belt conveyor 12 comprising the drum 14 is located between two spaced-apart
uprights 17 of the frame 1 and can be moved up and down, by means not shown, such
as lead screws or the like, along said uprights 17, as indicated by means of the arrow
B. In addition to that the belt conveyor 12 is supported between its ends by a coupling
rod 18, which is pivotally connected to the belt conveyor 12 with one end and to the
floor with its other end.
[0016] During the reciprocating movement of the end of the belt conveyor 12 guided between
the vertical frame beams 17 the coupling rod 18 will pivot in the manner indicated
by the arrow C. As a result of this arrangement the belt conveyor 12 can be pivoted
between a vertical position, in which the belt conveyor 12 is located between the
frame beams 17, when seen in Figure 1, and a position in which the belt conveyor 12
will slope downwards from its end located between the frame beams 17, as illustrated
in Figure 1.
[0017] As is illustrated in more detail in Figure 2, clamping means are provided near the
end of the belt conveyor guided by the frame beams 17, said clamping means being formed
by a plurality of fingers 19 located between the belts 13, which fingers extend perpendicularly
to the parts of the belts 13 extending parallel to each other, as will be apparent
from Figure 2. The fingers 19 are thereby guided in guide bushes 20, so as to be movable
in longitudinal direction, and can be locked in a desired position with respect to
said guide bushes 20 by clamping means (not shown). The construction is thereby such
that in the vertical position of the belt conveyor 12 the fingers 19 are located in
recesses 11 present between the sliding plates 10.
[0018] The distance along which the fingers 19 project on the left-hand side of the belts
13, when seen in Figure 2, will be adapted to the depth, when seen in the longitudinal
direction of the belt conveyor 2, of a stack 4 to be picked up.
[0019] At least one air cylinder 21 is coupled to the frame of the belt conveyor 12, by
means of which air cylinder a sliding block 22 can be reciprocated along guide means
23, in a direction parallel to the parts of the belts 13 extending parallel to each
other.
[0020] A shaft 24 is coupled to the sliding block 22, a plurality of clamping means 25 in
the shape of fingers being secured to said shaft, which fingers can be pivoted to
and fro, by means of a motor (not shown) mounted on the sliding piece 22, between
the position illustrated in full lines in Figure 2 and the position illustrated in
dotted lines in Figure 2, as is indicated by means of the arrow D.
[0021] As is furthermore shown in Figure 1, the device is furthermore provided with a discharge
conveyor 26, which is arranged in such a manner, that in the position of the belt
conveyor 12 illustrated in Figure 1 the downstream end of the belt conveyor 12 is
located above the discharge conveyor 26. Near the downstream end of the discharge
conveyor 12, above the belt conveyor 26, bumper means 27 are arranged on either side
of the belt conveyor, to which a reciprocating vibrating motion can be imparted, perpendicularly
to the plane of the drawing and to the longitudinal direction of the belt conveyor
26, when seen in Figure 1.
[0022] The belt conveyor 26 is intended to discharge cardboard sheets delivered to the belt
conveyor in the direction according to the arrow E in the usual manner, towards a
processing machine 27.
[0023] A clamping device is furthermore provided in the frame 1, said clamping device being
provided with a setting cylinder 28 and a clamping plate 29, which can be pressed,
by means of the setting cylinder 28, against the upper face of a stack 4 of cardboard
sheets located near the downstream end of the belt conveyor 2.
[0024] A batch of cardboard sheets to be fed to the processing machine 27 can be placed
on the feed conveyor 2, by conveying means not shown, in the form of a number of stacks
4 of cardboard sheets located one behind the other, after the supporting beams 5 have
first been moved apart sufficiently to allow the stack to pass. Then the supporting
beams 5 can be placed against the rear side of the rearmost stack 4, as shown in Figures
1 and 3, so as to prevent said rearmost stack 4 from falling over, in the direction
indicated by the arrow A, when the stacks are being moved.
[0025] The stacks 4 will be moved in the direction according to the arrow A in steps, each
time in such a manner that the foremost stack is moved on to the sliding plates 10,
whilst the belt conveyor 12 is in its vertical position and the lowermost clamping
fingers 19 will therefore be located in the recesses 11, so that the stack will also
come to rest on said clamping fingers 19. Then the clamping fingers 25 can be pulled
against the upper face of the respective stack, so that the stack is clamped down
between the clamping fingers 19 and 25.
[0026] The stack located directly adjacent thereto is thereby clamped down as a result of
the press-down action of the stamp 29, so that when the belt conveyor 12 is subsequently
pivoted from its vertical position into the position shown in Figure 1 together with
the stack clamped down between the clamping means 19 and 25, also the foremost stack
remaining behind on the belt conveyor 12 will remain upright.
[0027] After the belt conveyor 12 has reached the position shown in Figure 1, the clamping
fingers 25 will be pivoted into the position illustrated in dotted lines in Figure
2, after which the endless belts 13 forming part of the belt conveyor 12 can be set
moving, so as to discharge the stack present on the belt conveyor 12 into the direction
of the discharge conveyor 26. It will be apparent that the cardboard sheets, seen
in Figure 1, will automatically fall over in clockwise direction thereby, so that
said cardboard sheets will come to lie on the belt conveyor 26 in overlapping relationship,
as indicated in Figure 1, and be discharged in the direction according to the arrow
E by means of the belt conveyor 26. The cardboard sheets thereby move between the
reciprocating bumper means 27 disposed near the sides of the discharge conveyor 26,
said bumper means effecting a correct alignment of the cardboard sheets delivered
to the conveyor 26.
[0028] After the cardboard sheets have been discharged from the belt conveyor 12 said belt
conveyor may be returned to its vertical position, after which the stamp 29 can be
moved up slightly by means of the setting cylinder 28, so as to be able to effect
a movement of the stacks 4 in the direction according to the arrow A by means of the
belt conveyor 2 again.
[0029] In practice it has become apparent that in this manner also high stacks of cardboard
sheets, which have a relatively small dimension, when measured in the direction of
displacement according to the arrow A, can be processed in a stable and fast manner,
without there being a risk of the stacks e.g. falling over on the belt conveyor 2
or losing their intended cohesion in any other manner.
1. A device for feeding cardboard sheets to processing machines, said device being provided
with means for picking up a stack of cardboard sheets from a feed conveyor and for
tilting and delivering said stack to a discharge conveyor feeding the cardboard sheets
to a processing machine, said means for picking up and tilting a stack of cardboard
sheets comprising a belt conveyor, which is pivotable through at least 90°, from a
vertical position for picking up a stack of cardboard sheets into a discharge position,
in which the belt conveyor extends in the direction of the discharge conveyor, whilst
clamping means are connected to the belt conveyor for clamping down the stack of carboard
sheets between said clamping means, whereby at least those clamping means which are
located downstream, when seen in the direction of movement of the cardboard sheets
from the belt conveyor towards the discharge conveyor, can be removed from the path
of movement of the cardboard sheets, characterized in that means are provided for
reciprocating the upstream end of the belt conveyor in at least substantially vertical
direction, whilst the belt conveyor is supported between its ends by a coupling means,
which is pivotable about horizontal pivot pins with respect to the belt conveyor and
with respect to a fixed point.
2. A device according to claim 1, characterized in that said belt conveyor is pivotable
from its vertical position, through an angle of more than 90°, in such a manner that
the belt conveyor slopes downwards in the direction of the discharge conveyor, so
as to discharge said cardboard sheets to said discharge conveyor.
3. A device according to any one of the preceding claims, characterized in that said
belt conveyor is formed by a plurality of endless belts located side by side, and
that said clamping means are formed by fingers extending between said belts.
4. A device according to claim 5, characterized in that the fingers located near the
downstream end of the belt conveyor are movable in the longitudinal direction of the
belt conveyor, and that said fingers are pivotable between a position in which they
extend at least substantially perpendicularly to the belt parts of the belt conveyor,
and a position in which they are located between the belt parts of the belt conveyor.
5. A belt conveyor according to any one of the preceding claims 3 or 4, characterized
in that the fingers located near the upstream end of the belt conveyor are adjustable
perpendicularly to the longitudinal direction of the belt parts of the belt conveyor.
6. A device according to any one of the preceding claims, characterized in that at least
one support means is provided above the feed conveyor, which support means can be
placed so as to abut against an upright side of a stack of cardboard sheets and which
can move along with the feed conveyor.
7. A device according to claim 6, characterized in that two support means are provided,
which are adjustable perpendicularly to the direction of movement of the feed conveyor.
8. A device according to any one of the preceding claims, characterized in that near
the downstream end of the feed conveyor a clamping mechanism is provided, by means
of which a stack of cardboard sheets can be clamped down between the feed conveyor
and the clamping mechanism.