Background of the Invention
Field of the Invention
[0001] The present invention relates to a sheet folding apparatus.
Description of the Related Art
[0002] A conventional sheet folding apparatus has at least one buckle in which a sheet to
be folded is introduced to a length corresponding to a predetermined fold position.
The buckle is provided with a position adjustable stopper for stopping the introduced
sheet by coming into collision with the leading edge of the sheet so as to position
the sheet in the fold position. Near the inlet of the buckle, a pair of rotating rollers
are arranged oppositely to each other for taking the sheet in the buckle and a pair
of rotating rollers are arranged oppositely to each other for folding a portion of
the sheet deflecting from the buckle.
[0003] The sheet folding apparatus typically folds 100 or more sheets per minute. Each of
the sheets collides with the stopper of the buckle at a speed of 900mm per second,
and at the same time, is deflected in the buckle to contact with the inner wall surface
of the buckle. The noise of the collision and the noise of the contact of the sheet
with the inner wall surface of the buckle together with the noise of sheet nipping
of the rollers cause a noise problem in the installation location for the sheet folding
apparatus such as an office.
[0004] In order to reduce such noise, there is proposed a method of attaching an elastic
member for relieving any impact at a time of collision to the front surface of the
stopper of the buckle (see
Japanese Laid-Open Patent Publication No. H11-106127). There is also proposed a method of reducing the speed of a sheet in such a manner
that an elastic slide is arranged ahead of the stopper of the buckle for coming into
collision with the leading edge of the sheet (see
Japanese Laid-Open Patent Publication No. 2004-345773).
[0005] These methods can reduce the noise of collision of the sheet with the stopper, but
cannot reduce the noise of the contact of the sheet with the inner wall surface of
the buckle and the noise of sheet nipping of the rollers. Consequently, the noise
level at operation cannot be improved much. In addition, the movement of the stopper
provided with the elastic member and the elastic slide is not smooth, which brings
the result that the stop position of the sheet in the buckle fluctuates, so that the
fold position of the sheet can be easily misaligned.
Summary of the Invention
[0006] An object of the present invention is to provide a sheet folding apparatus capable
of achieving considerably low level of the noise at operation thereof and ensuring
a stable fold position of a sheet.
[0007] In order to achieve the object, in accordance with the present invention, there is
provided a sheet folding apparatus having: at least one buckle in which a sheet to
be folded is introduced to a length corresponding to a predetermined fold position,
the at least one buckle being provided with a position adjustable stopper for stopping
the introduced sheet by coming into collision with the leading edge of the sheet so
as to position the sheet in the fold position; a pair of rotating rollers arranged
near the inlet of the buckle and oppositely to each other for taking the sheet in
the buckle; and a pair of rotating rollers arranged near the inlet of the buckle and
oppositely to each other for folding a portion of the sheet deflecting from the buckle,
the sheet folding apparatus characterized by a sheet detector arranged at a predetermined
spacing from the stopper of the buckle toward the inlet of the buckle and detecting
passage of the sheet; and a control section outputting a signal for deceleration to
a driving source of the roller upon reception of a sheet detection signal from the
sheet detector and stopping output of the signal for deceleration after elapse of
a predetermined time, whereby, after the leading edge of the sheet introduced into
the buckle passes through the sheet detector, the rotational speed of the rollers
is reduced to decrease the conveying speed of the sheet, the leading edge of the sheet
comes into collision with the stopper at a sufficiently reduced speed, and thereafter
the rotational speed of the roller is gradually increased so that the rotational speed
before being reduced is recovered when the next sheet is introduced into the buckle.
[0008] Alternatively, in order to achieve the object, in accordance with the present invention,
there is provided a sheet folding apparatus having: at least one buckle in which a
sheet to be folded is introduced to a length corresponding to a predetermined fold
position, the at least one buckle being provided with a position adjustable stopper
for stopping the introduced sheet by coming into collision with the leading edge of
the sheet so as to position the sheet in the fold position; a pair of rotating rollers
arranged near the inlet of the buckle and oppositely each other for taking the sheet
in the buckle; and a pair of rotary drive rollers arranged near the inlet of the buckle
and oppositely to each other for folding a portion of the sheet deflecting from the
buckle, the sheet folding apparatus characterized by a sheet detector arranged upstream
of the pair of rollers for taking the sheet in the uppermost stream buckle for detecting
passage of the sheet; a rotary encoder mounted on at least one rotating shaft of the
rollers arranged near the inlet of the buckle or at least one another rotating shaft
rotatable in conjunction with the rotating shaft of the rollers; and a control section
starting counting the number of pulses outputted from the rotary encoder upon reception
of a sheet detection signal from the sheet detector to measure the conveying distance
of the sheet, outputting a signal for deceleration to a driving source of the roller
when the sheet reaches a predetermined position, and stopping output of the signal
for deceleration when the sheet reaches the next predetermined position, whereby,
after the leading edge of the sheet passes through the sheet detector, the rotational
speed of the roller is reduced to decrease the conveying speed of the sheet, the leading
edge of the sheet comes into collision with the stopper at a sufficiently reduced
speed, and, thereafter, the rotational speed of the roller is gradually increased
so that the rotational speed before being reduced is recovered when the next sheet
is introduced into the buckle.
Brief Description of the Drawings
[0009]
Fig. 1 is a side view illustrating the configuration of a sheet folding apparatus
according to a first embodiment of the present invention;
Fig. 2 is an enlarged side view illustrating the configuration around a buckle of
the sheet folding apparatus of Fig. 1;
Fig. 3 (A) is a timing diagram of control of rotational speed of a motor by a control
section;
Fig. 3(B) is a diagram illustrating sheet positions at points (i) and (ii) of the
timing diagram of Fig. 3(A);
Fig. 4 is a side view illustrating the configuration of the sheet folding apparatus
according to another embodiment of the present invention;
Fig. 5(A) is a timing diagram of control of rotational speed of a motor by a control
section; and
Fig. 5(B) is a diagram illustrating sheet positions at points (i) and (ii) of the
timing diagram of Fig. 5(A).
Detailed Explanation of Preferred Embodiments
[0010] Preferred embodiments of the present invention will be described below with reference
to the accompanying drawings. Fig. 1 is a side view illustrating the configuration
of a sheet folding apparatus according to a first embodiment of the present invention,
and Fig. 2 is an enlarged side view illustrating the configuration around a buckle
of the sheet folding apparatus of Fig. 1.
[0011] Referring to Figs. 1 and 2, the sheet folding apparatus of the present invention
has a sheet supply table 1 arranged for up-and-down movement and supporting a sheet
bundle of sheets P to be folded thereon, a vertical plate 1a disposed ahead of the
sheet supply table 1 and aligning the leading edge of the sheet bundle on the sheet
supply table 1, and a sheet feed roller 2 sequentially feeding the uppermost sheet
P of the sheet bundle on the sheet supply table 1.
[0012] The sheet folding apparatus also has first and second buckles 3 and 4 in which the
sheet P is introduced to a length corresponding to a predetermined fold position.
As illustrated, the first and second buckles 3 and 4 have a pair of plates 3a, 3b
; 4a, 4b arranged oppositely to each other at a small spacing therebetween.
[0013] The first and second buckles 3 and 4 have stoppers 5 and 6 bringing the leading edge
of the sheet P introduced to stop the sheet for positioning the sheet to a fold position,
and sheet detectors 16 and 17 detecting passage of the sheet in the positions at a
predetermined spacing from the stoppers 5 and 6 toward the inlets of the buckles 3
and 4.
[0014] The stoppers 5 and 6 are attached to belt driving mechanisms 7 and 8 arranged along
the first and second buckles 3 and 4. The position of each of the stoppers 5 and 6
is adjustable along a direction of the length of the first and second buckles 3 and
4. The belt driving mechanisms 7 and 8 comprise a pair of horizontal rollers 9a, 9b
; 10a, 10b are arranged at a spacing therebetween in a direction of the length of
the buckles 3 and 4 and each extending in a direction of the width of the buckles,
endless belts 12 and 13 extended through a pulley 11 between the pair of rollers 9a,
9b ; 10a, 10b, and motors 14 and 15 driving one of the rollers 9a ; 10a.
[0015] The stoppers 5 and 6 are attached to the endless belts 12 and 13. With the rotational
motion of the endless belts 12 and 13 by driving of the motors 14 and 15, the stoppers
5 and 6 can be moved in the direction of the length of the buckles 3 and 4.
[0016] The sheet detectors 16 and 17 are connected to the associated stoppers 5 and 6 through
support members 18 and 19 and arranged ahead of the stoppers 5 and 6 in such a manner
that the sheet detectors 16 and 17 can be moved together with the associated stoppers
5 and 6. In this case, the sheet detectors 16 and 17 may be arranged separately from
the stoppers 5 and 6.
[0017] Five folding rollers 20a to 20e are arranged one above the other near the inlets
of the first and second buckles 3 and 4 for rotation round horizontal axes extending
in a direction of the width of the buckles 3 and 4 in such a manner that the adjacent
rollers are contacted with each other. The folding rollers 20a to 20e have the same
diameter. Among them, the three middle folding rollers 20b, 20c, and 20d are formed
as an idle roller. The uppermost folding roller 20a and the lowermost folding roller
20e are formed as a driving roller.
[0018] A motor 23 is arranged for driving the uppermost folding roller 20a and the lowermost
folding roller 20e. A pulley 24 is fixed to the driving shaft of the motor 23. Pulleys
21a and 21b are fixed to the rotational axes of the folding rollers 20a and 20e. An
endless belt 22 is extended between the pulleys 21 a and 21b and the pulley 24. The
motor 23 drives the folding rollers 20a and 20e, whereby the middle folding rollers
20b to 20d are driven. In this embodiment, the folding rollers 20a to 20e are driven
by the single motor 23. The folding rollers 20a to 20e may be driven by plural motors,
or, alternatively, the folding rollers 20a to 20e may be driven by independent motors,
respectively.
[0019] The folding rollers 20a and 20b function as a pair of rollers for nipping the sheet
P so as to introduce it into the first buckle 3. The folding rollers 20b and 20c function
as a pair of rollers for nipping a portion of the sheet P deflecting from the first
buckle 3 so as to fold it. The folding rollers 20c and 20d function as a pair of rollers
for introducing the folded sheet P received from the folding rollers 20b and 20c into
the second buckle 4 with the folded portion in the lead. The folding rollers 20d and
20e function as a pair of rollers for nipping a portion of the sheet P deflecting
from the second buckle 4 so as to it.
[0020] A feed roller 25 is arranged for rotation round a horizontal axis. The feed roller
25 is contacted with the uppermost folding roller 20a so as to be rotated with the
rotation of the folding roller 20a.
[0021] The positions of the stoppers 5 and 6 are adjusted according to the fold position
of the sheet P. For instance, when the sheet P is folded into three equal parts in
its longitudinal direction, the stopper 5 is adjusted by actuating the belt driving
mechanism 7 in such a manner that two-thirds of the length of the sheet P is introduced
into the first buckle 3. In addition, the stopper 6 is adjusted by actuating the belt
driving mechanism 8 in such a manner that one-half of the length of the sheet P folded
once by the first buckle 3 is introduced into the second buckle 4.
[0022] The uppermost sheet P of the sheet bundle placed on the sheet supply table 1 is fed
by the sheet feed roller 2 one by one, nipped between the feed roller 25 and the folding
roller 20a and conveyed, and then nipped between the folding rollers 20a and 20b and
introduced into the first buckle 3. The sheet P is stopped by the leading edge thereof
coming into collision with the stopper 5. The one-third length of the rear of the
sheet P is still nipped between the folding rollers 20a and 20b so as to be conveyed
to the first buckle 3, so that the sheet P is deflected from the first buckle 3. The
top of the deflected portion of the sheet P is nipped between the folding rollers
20b and 20c and folded by them.
[0023] After the sheet P is folded once, the folded sheet P is discharged from between the
folding rollers 20b and 20c. When the sheet P is folded twice, the sheet P folded
by the folding rollers 20b and 20c is delivered between the folding rollers 20c and
20d and introduced into the second buckle 4 with the folded portion in the lead. The
introduced sheet P is stopped by the leading edge thereof coming into collision with
the stopper 6. The one-third length of the rear of the sheet P is still nipped between
the folding rollers 20c and 20d so as to be conveyed to the second buckle 4, so that
the sheet P is deflected from the second buckle 4. The top of the deflected portion
of the sheet P is nipped between the folding rollers 20d and 20e and folded by them.
The folded sheet P is conveyed from the folding rollers 20d and 20e through a discharge
belt 26 and a discharge roller 27 to a discharge tray 28.
[0024] According to the present invention, the sheet folding apparatus has a control section
29 outputting a signal for deceleration to the motor 23 upon reception of a sheet
detection signal from the sheet detectors 16 and 17 and stopping output of the signal
for deceleration after elapse of a predetermined time.
[0025] Fig. 3(A) is a timing diagram of control of the rotational speed of the motor by
the control section, and Fig. 3(B) is a diagram illustrating sheet positions at points
(i) and (ii) of the timing diagram of Fig. 3(A). Referring to Figs. 3(A) and 3(B),
when the leading edge of the sheet P introduced into the first and second buckles
3 and 4 passes through the sheet detectors 16 and 17 (point (i)), the sheet detection
signal is outputted from the sheet detectors 16 and 17 and received by the control
section 29. The control section 29 outputs the signal for deceleration to the motor
23 upon reception of the sheet detection signal. The rotational speed of the folding
rollers 20a to 20e is gradually reduced to decrease the conveying speed of the sheet
P. When the leading edge of the sheet P passes through the sheet detectors 16 and
17 and the predetermined time elapses, the control section 29 stops output of the
signal for deceleration. In this embodiment, time from the start to stop of output
of the signal for deceleration is set in such a manner that the rotational speed of
the folding rollers 20a to 20e is the lowest when the leading edge of the sheet P
collides with the stoppers 5 and 6 of the first and second buckles 3 and 4 (point
(ii)), that is, that the speed of the motor 23 is the lowest immediately before the
leading edge of the sheet P collides the stoppers 5 and 6.
[0026] When output of the signal for deceleration is stopped, the motor 23 gradually increases
the rotational speed. When the next sheet is introduced into the first and second
buckles 3 and 4, the rotational speed before being reduced is recovered. Along with
it, the rotational speed of the rollers 20a to 20e is gradually increased. When the
next sheet is introduced into the buckles, the rotational speed before being reduced
is recovered.
[0027] The conveying speed of the sheet P introduced into the first and second buckles 3
and 4 is gradually reduced. When it is sufficiently reduced, the sheet P is stopped
by the leading edge thereof coming into collision with the stoppers 5 and 6. It is
possible to greatly reduce not only the noise of collision of the sheet with the stopper
but also the noise of the contact of the sheet with the inner wall surface of the
buckle and the noise of sheet nipping of the rollers. The noise level at operation
of the sheet folding apparatus is considerably lowered. In addition, the fold position
of the sheet is hardly fluctuated.
[0028] Fig. 4 is a side view illustrating the configuration of the sheet folding apparatus
according to another embodiment of the present invention and is similar to Fig. 1.
The embodiment of Fig.4 is different from the embodiment of Fig. 1 in timing of rotational
speed control of the motor. The same constituent elements in Fig.4 as those shown
in Fig.1 are indicated by similar numerals and the detailed description is omitted.
[0029] In this embodiment, as shown in Fig. 4, a sheet detector 30 is arranged in the sheet
conveying passage between the sheet feed roller 2 and the feed roller 25. A rotary
encoder 31 is mounted on the rotating shaft of the uppermost folding roller 20a. In
this case, the rotary encoder 31 may be mounted on any one of the rotating shafts
of the folding rollers 20b through 20e, or, alternatively, the rotary encoder 31 may
be mounted on the drive shaft of the motor 23 or the rotating shaft of the feed roller
25. The control section 29 starts counting the number of pulses outputted from the
rotary encoder 31 upon reception of the sheet detection signal from the sheet detector
30 to measure the conveying distance of the sheet P. The control section 29 outputs
the signal for deceleration to the motor 23 when the sheet P reaches a predetermined
position, and stops output of the signal for deceleration when the sheet reaches the
next predetermined position.
[0030] Fig. 5(A) is a timing diagram of control of the rotational speed of the motor by
the control section 29, and Fig. 5(B) is a diagram illustrating sheet positions at
points (i) and (ii) of the timing diagram of Fig. 5(A), Referring to Figs. 5(A) and
5(B), when the leading edge of the sheet P fed from the sheet feed roller 2 passes
through the sheet detector 30, the sheet detection signal is outputted from the sheet
detector 30 and received by the control section 29. The control section 29 starts
counting the number of pulses outputted from the rotary encoder 31 upon reception
of the sheet detection signal to measure the conveying distance of the sheet. The
control section 29 outputs the signal for deceleration to the motor 23 when the leading
edge of the sheet P reaches a predetermined position (point (i)) ahead of the stoppers
5 and 6 of the buckles 3 and 4. Thereafter, the control section 29 stops output of
the signal for deceleration when the sheet P reaches the next predetermined position
(point (ii)), in this embodiment, the position in which the leading edge of the sheet
P collides with the stoppers 5 and 6. After the sheet P is introduced into the buckles
3 and 4 to pass through the predetermined position, the rotational speed of the rollers
20a to 20e is gradually reduced to decrease the conveying speed of the sheet P. The
leading edge of the sheet P collides with the stoppers 5 and 6 at a sufficiently reduced
speed and the sheet P is stopped. Thereafter the rotational speed of the rollers 20a
to 20e is gradually increased. The rotational speed before being reduced is recovered
when the next sheet P is introduced into the buckles 3 and 4. This embodiment can
bring about the same effect as that of the embodiment of Fig. 1.
1. A sheet folding apparatus having:
at least one buckle (3, 4) in which a sheet (P) to be folded is introduced to a length
corresponding to a predetermined fold position, said at least one buckle (3, 4) being
provided with a position adjustable stopper (5, 6) for stopping the introduced sheet
(P) by coming into collision with the leading edge of the sheet (P) so as to position
the sheet (P) in said fold position;
a pair of rotating rollers (20a, 20b ; 20c, 20d) arranged near the inlet of said buckle
(3, 4) and oppositely to each other for taking the sheet (P) in said buckle (3, 4);
and
a pair of rotating rollers (20b, 20c ; 20d, 20e) arranged near the inlet of said buckle
(3, 4) and oppositely to each other for folding a portion of the sheet (P) deflecting
from said buckle (3, 4), the sheet folding apparatus characterized by
a sheet detector (16, 17) arranged at a predetermined spacing from said stopper (5,
6) of said buckle (3, 4) toward the inlet of said buckle (3, 4) and detecting passage
of the sheet (P); and
a control section (29) outputting a signal for deceleration to a driving source (23)
of said roller (20a to 20e) upon reception of a sheet detection signal from said sheet
detector (16, 17) and stopping output of said signal for deceleration after elapse
of a predetermined time,
whereby, after the leading edge of the sheet (P) introduced into said buckle (3, 4)
passes through said sheet detector (16, 17), the rotational speed of said rollers
(20a to 20e) is reduced to decrease the conveying speed of the sheet (P), the leading
edge of the sheet (P) comes into collision with said stopper (5, 6) at a sufficiently
reduced speed, and thereafter the rotational speed of said roller (20a to 20e) is
gradually increased so that the rotational speed before being reduced is recovered
when the next sheet (P) is introduced into said buckle (3, 4).
2. A sheet folding apparatus having:
at least one buckle (3, 4) in which a sheet (P) to be folded is introduced to a length
corresponding to a predetermined fold position, said at least one buckle (3, 4) being
provided with a position adjustable stopper (5, 6) for stopping the introduced sheet
(P) by coming into collision with the leading edge of the sheet (P) so as to position
the sheet (P) in said fold position;
a pair of rotating rollers (20a, 20b ; 20c, 20d) arranged near the inlet of said buckle
(3, 4) and oppositely each other for taking the sheet (P) in said buckle (3, 4); and
a pair of rotary drive rollers (20b, 20c ; 20d, 20e) arranged near the inlet of said
buckle (3, 4) and oppositely to each other for folding a portion of the sheet (P)
deflecting from said buckle (3, 4), the sheet folding apparatus characterized by
a sheet detector (30) arranged upstream of the pair ofrollers (20a, 20b) for taking
the sheet (P) in the uppermost stream buckle (3) for detecting passage of the sheet
(P);
a rotary encoder (31) mounted on at least one rotating shaft of said rollers (20a
to 20e) arranged near the inlet of said buckle (3, 4) or at least one another rotating
shaft rotatable in conjunction with said rotating shaft of said rollers (20a to 20e);
and
a control section (29) starting counting the number of pulses outputted from said
rotary encoder (31) upon reception of a sheet detection signal from said sheet detector
(30) to measure the conveying distance of the sheet (P), outputting a signal for deceleration
to a driving source (23) of said roller (20a to 20e) when the sheet (P) reaches a
predetermined position, and stopping output of said signal for deceleration when the
sheet (P) reaches the next predetermined position,
whereby, after the leading edge of the sheet (P) passes through said sheet detector
(30), the rotational speed of said roller (20a to 20e) is reduced to decrease the
conveying speed of the sheet (P), the leading edge of the sheet (P) comes into collision
with said stopper (5, 6) at a sufficiently reduced speed, and, thereafter, the rotational
speed of said roller (20a to 20e) is gradually increased so that the rotational speed
before being reduced is recovered when the next sheet (P) is introduced into said
buckle (3, 4).