[0001] The present invention is directed to a device for releasing individual, generally
planar products from grippers holding them. More specifically, the device is intended
for use in connection with the conveyance of printed products such as newspapers.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[0002] Newspapers come off the press at approximately 75,000 copies per hour. Thereafter,
the products themselves, or sections to be inserted therein, must be carried to various
pieces of equipment for further processing. This is usually done by means of a chain
conveyor on which are mounted a plurality of grippers. The grippers clamp the edge
of the newspaper and hold it securely. When it is to be delivered to the next machine
for processing, it is necessary to release the grippers.
[0003] However, due to the high speed at which they move, coupled with the reaction time
of previously known devices, it is difficult to reliably release the papers and deposit
them on a belt or other carrier for the next process step.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0004] The present invention is intended to overcome the foregoing difficulties; namely,
to accurately and reliably open the grippers at the proper point so as to deposit
the papers at the proper time and in the appropriate location. While the invention
will be described in terms of the handling of folded newspapers, it is to be understood
that it is applicable to any planar (preferably flexible) product.
[0005] In essence, the release of the present invention is intended to be used in connection
with grippers which clamp a newspaper between a first arm and a second arm. The grippers
are spring biased toward the closed position and may be opened by pressure on a release
arm connected to the movable gripper arm.
[0006] There is at least one retaining cam which is adapted to bear against the gripper
and hold it in the open position. This is necessary because it takes a finite amount
of time for the newspaper to drop out of the gripper arms. Since the speed is very
high (more than 20 copies per second), merely opening the gripper would not allow
this to occur.
[0007] The gripper release is actuated by a rocker arm which has an operative position,
wherein it urges the gripper into the open position and into contact with the retaining
cam, and a closed position, wherein it is inactive and does not cause the gripper
to open.
[0008] Since the reaction time of the mechanism may be virtually equal to the time between
successive grippers, it has been found advantageous to provide a means to open every
second gripper. This provides additional time and insures that the operation is carried
out reliably.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0009] In the accompanying drawings, constituting a part hereof, and in which like reference
characters indicate like parts,
- Figure 1
- is a schematic side view of the release of the present invention with some parts omitted
for clarity;
- Figure 2
- is a schematic sectional view from the left side of Figure 1 with some parts omitted
for clarity;
- Figure 3
- is a view similar to that of Figure 1 wherein alternate grippers are released;
- Figure 4
- is a view similar to that of Figure 2, based on Figure 3;
- Figure 5
- is a diagrammatic view showing the timing of the various elements of the invention;
and
- Figure 6
- is a schematic representation of the controllers and proximity switches.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0010] Referring more specifically to Figures 1 and 2, conveyor 1 is provided with a plurality
of grippers 2. Each gripper 2 comprises fixed arm 3, movable arm 4, and a pair of
release arms 10, one located on each side of gripper 2.
[0011] There are release rollers 15 and 20 mounted on the distal end of release arms 10.
To accommodate the ability to release alternate grippers, first alternate grippers
13 have rollers 15 which project to the right as shown in Figure 2. Second alternate
grippers 14 have rollers 20 which project to the left as shown in Figure 2. Complementary
to rollers 15 and 20 are pairs of rocker cams 8 and 17, actuated by corresponding
pairs of solenoids 6 and 7. Each rocker arm 8 and 17 has cam surface 9 thereon.
[0012] In operation, as grippers 2 travel along conveyor 1, a signal is given to release
certain selected grippers. At the appropriate time, solenoids 6 or 7 are activated,
thereby moving rocker cams 8 or 17 into their operative position. If the gripper to
be released is one of first alternate grippers 13, solenoids 6 (and hence rocker cams
8) are actuated; on the other hand, if the gripper selected is one of second alternate
grippers 14, then solenoids 7 (and hence rocker cams 17) are activated.
[0013] In the case of the selected gripper being a first alternate gripper 13, solenoids
6 are activated to cause rocker cams 8 to assume the operative position as shown in
full lines in Figure 1. Roller 15, contacting cam surface 9 of rocker cam 8 is forced
downward (as shown in Figure 1) and beneath retaining cam 18. As it continues to move,
retaining cam 18 holds the gripper open so that paper 50 has an opportunity to drop
out.
[0014] Because of the high speed of conveyor 1 (necessitated by the press speed), it has
been found advantageous to release alternate grippers, thereby doubling the amount
of time which the mechanism has in which to assume the operative position and then
return to the inoperative position. To facilitate this, as previously indicated, first
alternate grippers 13 have rollers 15 extending to the right as shown in Figure 2.
Second alternate grippers 14 are provided with rollers 20 which extend in the opposite
direction. In Figure 2, the device is shown releasing all of grippers 2. Thus, pairs
of solenoids 6 and 7 (and hence rocker cams 8 and 17) are shown in operative position.
Roller 15 has just completed its contact with cam surface 9 of rocker arms 8. The
other roller 15 is not shown. At the same time, roller 20 on second alternate gripper
14 is approaching cam surface 9 of rocker cam 17. At the point shown, it has not yet
been forced downward.
[0015] In Figures 3 and 4, the device is shown operating to release alternate grippers.
In this case, solenoids 7 and rocker cams 17 are in their inactive positions. Thus,
rollers 20 are not contacted by surface 9 and remain in their closed position. They
ride on top of cam surface 18 as shown in the leading second alternate gripper 14
in Figure 3. Solenoids 6 have been activated and are, along with rocker cams 8, in
their operative positions. Cam surface 9 has contacted rollers 15 (both are shown
in Figure 4) and rollers 15 now are held in open position by retaining cam 18. Second
alternate grippers 14 may, if desired, be released at a later point in the travel
of conveyor 1.
[0016] First proximity switches 16 and 51 and second proximity switches 52 and 53 are provided
adjacent rocker cams 8 and 17 to detect the presence of rollers 15 and 20. First alternate
grippers 13 constitute the odd grippers and second alternate grippers 14 are the even
grippers. The control and timing of actuation of solenoids 6 and 7 are shown diagrammatically
in Figure 5. Proximity switches 16 and 51, upon registering the presence of an odd
gripper send pulses 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, and 43 to the release point control. Proximity
switches 52 and 53 send even gripper pulses 24, 25, 26, 27, and 28 to the release
point control. Assuming that there is a request to discharge the newspapers from the
even grippers, leading edge 29 of gripper pulse 25 is detected by the release point
control. Scan time 34 is required for first release point control 54 to recognize
that pulse 25 is that of an even gripper. At release point 31, it then signals gripper
release control 56 which is programmed so that two conditions must be fulfilled before
it is activated. First, it must receive the release point signal from the release
point control and, second, it must register the leading edge 30 of the next even gripper
pulse 26. Since the scan time of the gripper release control is on the order of 1
millisecond, the reaction time is virtually non existent. The fulfillment of the second
condition causes the gripper control to activate the release signal 32 and send it
to the appropriate solenoids. This signal continues until inactivation point 35. The
cycle is repeated as desired. The release of the odd gripper pulses is carried out
in exactly the same way. Leading edge 45 of pulse 39 is received by second release
point control 55 and scan time 34 is required for recognition. At release point 31,
a signal is sent to the gripper control which then awaits the next odd pulse, namely,
leading edge 46 of pulse 40. In the same manner as for the release of the even grippers,
solenoids 7 are activated by signal 32. They are held in open position until inactivation
point 35. The relationship between the various elements of the electronic control
system is diagrammed and described in Figure 6.
[0017] Thus, the present invention provides a means for selectively releasing grippers,
which does not require high speed mechanical equipment which is likely to be unreliable.
It is possible to release the newspapers virtually at will and substantially without
any misses or errors. They can be released singly, alternately, or entirely as is
desired by the operator.
[0018] Although only a limited number of specific embodiments of the present invention have
been expressly disclosed, it is, nonetheless, to be broadly construed and not to be
limited except by the character of the claims appended hereto.
1. A release for a first gripper moving on a conveyor in a traveling direction, said
first gripper comprising a first gripper arm and a second gripper arm, said first
gripper arm and said second gripper arm being movable toward each other into a closed
position, wherein said gripper exerts a clamping force on a planar product therebetween,
and away from each other into an open position, wherein said gripper releases said
product, said gripper being biased toward said closed position, said first gripper
adapted to move into said open position when a release force, greater than said clamping
force, is applied thereto,
at least one retaining cam adapted to retain said first gripper in said open position,
at least one first rocker cam having an operative position, wherein said first
rocker cam urges said gripper into said open position and into contact with said retaining
cam, thereby holding said first gripper in said open position.
2. The release of Claim 1 wherein said rocker cam has an inactive position, wherein it
does not urge said gripper into said open position or into contact with said cam.
3. The release of Claim 1 comprising at least one first release arm on said first gripper
which is adapted to receive said release force and transmit said release force to
said first gripper.
4. The release of Claim 1 wherein said first gripper arm is stationary and said second
gripper arm is movable.
5. The release of Claim 3 wherein said first release arm has a first release roller adjacent
its distal end, said first release roller adapted to receive said release force and
transmit said release force to said first release arm.
6. The release of Claim 3 wherein there is a first pair of said first release arms, one
on each side of said first gripper, a first pair of said first rocker cams, one adapted
to bear against each of said release arms, and two said retaining cams, one adapted
to retain said first release arms and said first gripper in said open position.
7. The release of Claim 2 comprising an actuating cylinder adapted to move said first
rocker cam between said operative position and said inactive position.
8. The release of Claim 6 wherein there is a first pair of actuating cylinders adapted
to move said first pair of rocker cams between said operative position and said inactive
position.
9. The release of Claim 6 wherein each of said first pair of release arms has a release
roller at its distal end, each said release roller adapted to receive said release
force and transmit said release force to its corresponding release arm, each of said
rocker cams, when in said operative position, adapted to bear against one of said
pair of release rollers, thereby to direct each said roller into one of said retaining
cams.
10. The release of Claim 9 wherein there is a first gripper followed by a second gripper,
a first pair of said release rollers on said pair of release arms on said first gripper,
said first pair of release rollers projecting in a first direction which is transverse
to said traveling direction, a second pair of said release rollers on said pair of
release arms on said second gripper, said second pair of release rollers projecting
in a second direction which is transverse to said traveling direction and different
from said first direction, said first pair of said first rocker cams adapted to bear
against said first pair of release rollers when in said operative position, and a
second pair of rocker arms adapted to bear against said second pair of release rollers
when in said operative position.
11. The release of Claim 10 wherein said first direction is opposite to said second direction.
12. The release of Claim 10 wherein there is a first pair of actuating cylinders adapted
to move said first pair of rocker cams between said operative position and said inactive
position, a second pair of actuating cylinders adapted to move said second pair of
rocker cams between said operative position and said inactive position.
13. The release of Claim 3 comprising a proximity switch adjacent said rocker cam adapted
to sense the presence of said release arm and send a proximity signal to a controller
which is adapted to activate said actuating cylinder.
14. The release of Claim 6 comprising a first pair of said proximity switches, each adjacent
one of said first pair of rocker cams, one said proximity switch adapted to sense
the presence of each of said pair of release arms and send a proximity signal to a
controller which is adapted to activate one of said actuating cylinders.
15. The release of Claim 6 comprising said first gripper followed sequentially by a second
gripper, a second pair of release arms, one on each side of said second gripper, a
second pair of said rocker cams, one adapted to bear against each of said second pair
of gripper arms, and a second retaining cam adapted to hold said second gripper and
said second release arm in said open position.
16. The release of Claim 15 comprising a first pair of said actuating cylinders, each
adapted to move one of said first pair of rocker cams between said operative position
and said inactive position, and a second pair of said actuating cylinders, each adapted
to move one of said second pair of rocker cams between said operative position and
said inactive position.
17. The release of Claim 16 comprising a first proximity switch adjacent one of said first
pair of rocker cams and adapted to sense the presence of one of said first pair of
release arms and emit a first proximity signal based thereon,
a second proximity switch adjacent one of said second pair of rocker cams and adapted
to sense the presence of one of said second pair of release arms and emit a second
proximity signal based thereon,
a first release point control adapted to receive said first proximity signal and
said second proximity signal and to distinguish therebetween, said first release point
control adapted to send a first corresponding signal based on said first proximity
signal to a gripper release control,
said gripper release control adapted to receive said first corresponding signal
and receive a first release control signal which directs release of said first gripper,
said gripper control adapted to send a first operating signal to said first pair of
actuating cylinders whereby said first gripper is released.
18. The release of Claim 15 comprising a plurality of said first grippers and a plurality
of said second grippers, said first grippers alternating with said second grippers.
19. The release of Claim 17 comprising a plurality of said first grippers and a plurality
of said second grippers, said first grippers alternating with said second grippers.
20. The release of Claim 17 wherein said first release point control sends said first
corresponding signal based on a first proximity signal in advance of the first proximity
signal which corresponds to said first gripper to be released.
21. The release of Claim 17 wherein a second release point control is adapted to send
a second corresponding signal based on said second proximity signal to said gripper
release control,
said gripper release control adapted to receive said second corresponding signal
and receive a second release control signal which directs release of said second gripper,
said gripper control adapted to send a second operating signal to said second pair
of actuating cylinders whereby said second gripper is released.
22. The release of Claim 21 comprising a plurality of said first grippers and a plurality
of said second grippers, said first grippers alternating with said second grippers.
23. The release of Claim 21 wherein said first release point control is adjacent said
second release point control.
24. The release of Claim 21 wherein said first release point control and said second release
point control are a single release control.
25. The release of Claim 21 wherein said second release point control sends said second
corresponding signal based on a second proximity signal in advance of the second proximity
signal which corresponds to said second gripper to be released.
26. A release for a first gripper moving on a conveyor in a traveling direction, said
first gripper comprising a first gripper arm and a second gripper arm, said first
gripper arm and said second gripper arm being movable toward each other into a closed
position, wherein said gripper exerts a clamping force on a planar product therebetween,
and away from each other into an open position, wherein said gripper releases said
product, a bias biasing said gripper toward said closed position, said first gripper
adapted to move into said open position when a release force, greater than said clamping
force, is applied thereto,
at least one retaining cam adapted to retain said first gripper in said open position,
at least one first rocker cam having an operative position, wherein said first
rocker cam urges said gripper into said open position and into contact with said retaining
cam, thereby holding said first gripper in said open position, and an inactive position,
wherein it does not urge said gripper into said open position or into contact with
said retaining cam, said rocker cam pivoting about a point intermediate its ends between
said operative position and said inactive position.