[0001] The invention relates to an apparatus for processing a stack of sheets. The apparatus
comprises a frame, a conveyer mounted on the frame for during operation carrying the
stack along the frame, a barrier wall extending across the conveyer and a slot between
the barrier wall and the conveyer for allowing a sheet from the bottom of the stack
to pass through the slot but not the remainder of the stack.
[0002] Apparatuses of this kind are generally used for separating stacks of e.g. paper,
magazines, newspapers banknotes or envelopes into individually sheets.
[0003] In many applications are the individually sheets further fed one by one directly
to e.g. a letter opener, a franking machine, an inserters of letters into envelopes,
a counter and a printer.
[0004] Separating stacks of sheets into individually sheets is an important stage for a
subsequently processing of the sheets in a further stage like e.g. letter openers,
inserters of letters into envelopes, franking machines, counters and printers.
[0005] During the years much efforts therefore have been made for developing and improving
apparatuses for separating sheets supplied in stacks.
[0006] A separator for separation sheets supplied in stacks is known from the
US. Publication No. 3504909. The uppermost sheet is during operating sucked up onto an overlying perforated belt
arranged for individually removing said sheet from the top of the stack. The removed
sheet subsequently is running through another step for securing that only one sheet
at a time is leaving the separator for being processed in one ore more succeeding
steps.
[0007] This known separator has a complicated and costly construction with a relatively
low capacity and the security of operation is furthermore relatively low. If the sheets
are not placed dead straight in the stack and/or if the sheets are not all of the
same size the risk for removing two or more sheets from the top of the stack instead
of only one is considerable. Separating of e.g. magazines are impossible as only the
uppermost sheet of such magazines can be kept by suction on the underside of the perforated
belt with that disadvantageous result that the magazine will open and thereby stop
further functioning of the apparatus.
[0008] The European Patent Application No.
0 376 520 discloses an apparatus for individually removing sheets from the bottom of a stack.
An underlying conveyer is during operation carrying the stack along to a barrier wall.
A slot between the barrier wall and the conveyer allows one sheet at a time only to
pass through the slot for being fed to one ore more succeeding process stages.
[0009] The apparatus of said European Patent Application can handle sheets of different
size and thickness and also objects like magazines consisting of more sheets.
[0010] Apparatuses of this kind are however normally arranged for high-speed handling of
sheets whereby turbulent high rate airflows through and around the slot are generated
during operation. These airflows are acting upon the sheets to be separated in such
way that the orientation of the separated sheets is more or less lost and sheets are
damaged by wholly or partly hitting the barrier wall instead of only passing the slot
whereby the capacity and the security of operation are influenced too.
[0011] The above-mentioned disadvantages of the prior art apparatus for processing a stack
of sheets are according to the present invention remedied by,
in a first aspect of the invention providing an apparatus of the kind mentioned in
the opening paragraph which has a simple and inexpensive construction,
in a second aspect of the invention providing an apparatus of the kind mentioned in
the opening paragraph which is more reliable in operation than hitherto known,
in a third aspect of the invention providing an apparatus of the kind mentioned in
the opening paragraph which is able to handle sheets with a higher rate of motion
than hitherto known,
in a fourth aspect of the invention providing an apparatus of the kind mentioned in
the opening paragraph which securely is able to handle sheets of varying sizes and
thickness,
in a fifth aspect of the invention providing an apparatus of the kind mentioned in
the opening paragraph which is arranged for handling sheets in such lenient way the
they are not damaged during operation,
in a sixth aspect of the invention providing an apparatus of the kind mentioned in
the opening paragraph which is able to adjust itself in relation to varying thickness
of the sheets.
[0012] The novel and unique features of the invention whereby these features are achieved
consist in the fact that at least the lower part of the barrier wall comprises a brush.
[0013] The barrier wall is, according to the invention, preferable arranged in such way
that only the bristle of the brush are touching the surface of the sheet passing underneath
the brush.
[0014] The downwards-directed pressure on the sheet thereby is divided up into many small
pressures each determined by the strength of the respective bristle of the brush only.
Thereby is obtained that the total pressure evenly is distributed over the area of
the sheet and that creased sheets, if any securely would be straightened out so that
there will be no upstanding part of the sheet which possibly could be caught of the
barrier wall and prevent the high-speed operation of the apparatus to be continued.
[0015] Simultaneously is advantageously obtained that the sheets are not harmed by the barrier
wall itself since the flexible bristle of the brush are elastically bent only by meeting
obstructions on the passing sheets.
[0016] The brush moreover easily can adapt itself to different thickness of the sheets and
each bristle of the brush furthermore is able individually to change its shape in
accordance with variations of the shape of the envelope in different areas so that
conveying of the envelopes can take place without being hindered by obstacles on the
envelope.
[0017] The sheets are passing the slot between the brush and the conveyer with a high rate
of motion whereby airflow is created in and around the slot. This airflow tends to
displace and turn the sheets passing the slot when using a conventionally stiff barrier
wall with that disadvantageous result that the operation of the opener cannot be proper
carried out and that the capacity of the opener will be low.
[0018] The brush according to the invention does however not form such stiff barrier wall
but is on the contrary permeable to air in its total height. A deleterious airflow
therefore will not be generated when using the brush according to the invention. The
apparatus of the invention therefore can operate without any undesirable interference
of the operating and moreover with an exceptionally high capacity.
[0019] The apparatus according to the invention is furthermore capable of adjusting itself
in relation to varying thickness of the sheets in the stack owing to the fact that
the bristles of the brush according to the invention are flexible.
[0020] It is important that only one sheet at a time is passing the slot. This can, according
to the invention, be achieved by making the width of slot between the brush and the
conveyer decreasing into the direction of conveyance so that the downstream placed
bristles can stop sheets which possibly has not been stopped already by the upstream
placed bristles.
[0021] Said decreasing of the width of the slot can be obtained by attaching the bristle
in one brush only, but in another embodiment of the apparatus according to the invention
can the brush be divided up into more brush parts. e.g. a first and second brush part,
seen into the direction of conveyance of the sheets, whereby the width of the slot
is larger at the first brush than at the second brush.
[0022] If the leading edge of more than one sheet unintended has passed the brush or the
first brush part those sheets will, according to the invention, be stopped of the
bristles in the downstream placed bristles in the brush or of the bristles in a subsequent
brush part.
[0023] The height of the brush plus the width of the slot can have the same or a larger
height than the stack of sheets to be handled.
[0024] In a preferred embodiment according to the invention can the brush however be attached
to an upper part of the barrier wall whereby said upper brush part is having a height
which is the same or larger than the stacks of sheets to be handled minus the height
of the brush plus the width of the slot.
[0025] According to the invention can the barrier wall also include a stiff front part having
the same or a larger distance to the conveyer than the brush. Such stiff front part
of the barrier wall can be useful for protecting the brush against being overloaded,
especially by handling stacks of heavy sheets.
[0026] The lower edge of such stiff front part of the barrier wall can have the same distance
to the conveyer as the width of the slot between the brush and the conveyer. Said
distance is however preferable larger than the thickness of the sheets to be handled
so that it will be the flexible bristles of the brush which would be the careful stop
for sheets which should not be allowed to pass the slot and not the stiff front part
which could harm the sheets.
[0027] In one embodiment according to the invention can the front part of the barrier wall
be placed close to the brush whereby the bristles of the brush will be pre-stressed
so that they can be more proof against the load resting on the bristles.
[0028] The front part of the barrier wall can in another embodiment be placed at a distance
from the brush so that the bristles of the brush will not be pre-stressed and therefore
advantageously can be able to function like the other bristles of the brush.
[0029] The bristles of the brush can owing to their flexibility within a large range of
widths of the slot adjust themselves to varying thickness of the sheets to be handled.
[0030] The apparatus according to the invention can however be equipped with means like
e.g. adjusting screws for directly being able to adjust the width of the slot between
the barrier wall and the conveyer to the thickness of the sheets to be handled.
[0031] The apparatus according to the invention can be arranged for separating only a stack
of sheets like e.g. paper, magazines, newspapers, banknotes or envelopes.
[0032] In many applications can the apparatus according to the invention be arranged for
also feeding the separated sheets to e.g. a letter opener, a franking machine, an
inserter of letters into envelopes, a counter and a printer.
[0033] A second conveyer can in this case be mounted on the frame for carrying sheets, which
are passing or has passed through the slot between the barrier wall and the first
conveyer along the frame. A second brush can then be mounted onto the frame close
to or in contact with said sheets for keeping the sheets down against the second conveyer
and thereby secure a reliable conveyance of the sheets.
[0034] The brush can be placed above the second conveyer but is preferable placed outside
the area of the second conveyer for avoiding generating of heat in consequence of
pressure, which the conveyer and the second brush could load on the sheets.
[0035] It is important that the deciding edges of the sheets are flushing for thereby securing
that the subsequent processing of the sheets is correctly performed.
[0036] A registration wall therefore, according to the invention, can be mounted on the
frame whereby the second conveyer and the second brush are forming an acute angle
with this wall. This construction implies that advantage that the sheets during the
conveying on the second conveyer successively are moved against the registration wall
whereby the sheets effectively are being lined up with flushing edges.
[0037] The invention will be explained in greater details below where further advantageous
properties and example embodiments are described with reference to the drawings, in
which
Fig. 1 is a lateral view of one embodiment of the apparatus according to the invention
with a stack of sheets being separated,
Fig. 2 is a sectional view along the line II - II in fig. 1,
Fig. 3 is a lateral view of another embodiment of the apparatus according to the invention
with a stack of sheets being separated,
Fig. 4 is a sectional view along the line IV - IV in fig. 3,
Fig. 5 is a lateral view of third embodiment of the apparatus according to the invention
with a stack of sheets being separated,
Fig. 6 is a sectional view along the line VI - VI in fig. 5,
Fig. 7 shows the apparatus shown in fig. 1 - 6 seen from the rear,
Fig. 8 is a sectional front view of the apparatus shown in fig. 5 and 6 but without
any stack of sheets,
Fig. 9 is a lateral view of a fourth embodiment of the apparatus according to the
invention with a stack of sheets being separated and fed for further processing, and
Fig. 10 is a sectional view along the line X - X in fig. 9.
[0038] Fig. 1, 2 and 7 shows an apparatus 1 according to the invention in one embodiment.
[0039] The apparatus 1 comprises a frame 2 with a table 3 and in this case an upright sidewall
4. A barrier wall 5 for a stack 6 of sheets 7 is mounted crosswise the frame.
[0040] A conveyer 8 is moreover mounted on the table for carrying the stack of sheets along
into the direction of the barrier wall. The conveyer is in this case formed as a number
of endless belts 9 running over rollers 10 driven during operation by means of a motor,
(not shown). It is noted that other types of conveyers like rollers alone or chains
conveyers just as well can be used.
[0041] The barrier wall 5 consists in this embodiment of a brush 11 with flexible bristles
12 and a stiff upper barrier part 13 for mounting the brush.
[0042] A slot 14 is formed between the lower edge of the brush and the topside of the conveyer.
The width of this slot is chosen such that only one sheet at a time can pass the slot.
[0043] During operation is the conveyer 8 activated with the result that the stack 6 of
sheets 7 is moved along the frame until the barrier wall stops the stack except the
bottom sheets 7 in the stack.
[0044] This situation is seen in fig. 1 and 2 which is showing also that the bottom sheet
is about to pass the slot and that a preceding sheet already has passed the slot and
now is placed on the table of the apparatus.
[0045] The brush can, owing to the flexibility of its bristles, adjust its self within a
large range to varying thickness of the sheets.
[0046] An adjusting screw 15 serves however for additionally adjusting of the width of the
slot, if needed.
[0047] The flexible bristles of the brush secure an even loading of the sheets passing the
slot and that sheets therefore can pass the slot without being harmed and without
any risk for stopping the operation by being caught of the barrier wall.
[0048] The sheets are passing the slot with high speed whereby a heavy airflow arises through
and around the slot when using stiff barrier walls as conventional. Such airflow tends
to displace the orienting of the sheets in an undesired way.
[0049] This problem is avoided by means of the apparatus according to the invention since
the brush is permeable for air and a heavy airflow therefore cannot arise.
[0050] Fig. 3 and 4 shows an apparatus 16 according to the invention in a second embodiment,
which in the main corresponds to the apparatus 1 shown in fig. 1 and 2. Identical
parts therefore are denoted with same numerals.
[0051] This second embodiment has besides the first brush 11 a second brush 17 placed, in
this case, at a distance from the first brush 11. Alternatively can the second brush
be placed close to the first brush.
[0052] The slot 18 between the second brush 17 and the conveyer 8 is smaller than the slot
14 between the first brush 11 and the conveyer 8 whereby advantageously is obtained
that sheets which unintended has passed the slot together with the bottom sheet in
the stack is retained by the second brush.
[0053] Fig. 5 and 6 shows an apparatus 19 according to the invention in a third embodiment,
which in the main corresponds to the apparatus 1 shown in fig. 3 and 4. Identical
parts therefore are denoted with same numerals.
[0054] A stiff front part 20 is in this third embodiment added to the barrier wall shown
in fig. 3 and 4 where the barrier wall is equipped with two brushes 11 and 16. This
stiff front part protects the brushes against being overloaded. This quality is especially
advantageous when operating heavy sheets.
[0055] The slot 21 between the lower edge of the stiff front part 20 of the barrier wall
and the conveyer 8 is preferable larger than the slot 14 between the first brush 11
and the conveyer 8 so that it will be the flexible bristles of the brush which gentle
will engage the sheets in the lower part of the stack and not the stiff front part
which could harm the sheets.
[0056] The stiff front barrier wall can be placed at a distance from the brushes as seen
in fig. 5 and 6 but can alternatively be placed close to the brushes.
[0057] In fig. 8 is the apparatus 19 shown in fig. 5 and 6 shown from ahead but without
the stack of sheets.
[0058] The slot 21 between the stiff front part 20 of the barrier wall and the conveyer
8 is, as seen, larger then than the slot 14 between the first brush 11 and the conveyer
8 so that the lower part of the first brush 11 is extending below said front part
20 and only the bristles of the brush therefore advantageously can engage the sheets
in the lower part of the stack of sheets.
[0059] Fig. 8 also shows the conveyer 8 with a roller 10 for during operating driving the
belts 9 by activating a motor 22.
[0060] The apparatus 1, 16 and 19 described above with reference to the figures 1 - 8 are
all arranged for separating stacks of sheets like e.g. paper, magazines, newspapers
banknotes or envelopes into individually sheets.
[0061] Sheets of this kind are, after having been separated, generally processed in a subsequent
site of operation like e.g. a letter opener, a franking machine, an inserter of letters
into envelopes, a counter and a printer.
[0062] Those sites of operation are well known technique and are not any part of the invention.
They therefore are not shown in the figures and they will not be described further
here.
[0063] In the fourth embodiment is the apparatus 23 divided up into a separating part 24
and a feeding part 25.
[0064] The separating part 24 corresponds to the apparatus 1 shown in fig. 1 and 2. Identical
parts therefore are denoted with same numerals.
[0065] The feeding part 25 is formed as an extension of the separation part 24 and comprises
a longitudinally extending second conveyer 26 for carrying separated sheets along
to the site of operation in question (not shown) and a longitudinally extending second
brush 27 for keeping the separated sheets in proper contact with the second conveyer.
[0066] The second conveyer is formed as an endless belt 28 running over rollers 29 driven
during operation by means of a motor, (not shown). It is noted that other types of
conveyers like rollers alone or chains conveyers just as well can be used
[0067] The feeding part of the apparatus also comprises a registration wall 30, which in
this case is formed as an extension of the sidewall 4 of the separating part 24.
[0068] The second brush is furthermore placed outside the area of the second conveyer for
thereby avoiding that the conveyed sheets disadvantageously are affected by heat generated
by the press, which the second conveyer and second brush is loading on the sheets
from both sides.
[0069] In the figures 9 and 10 is the second brush 27 placed in front of the second conveyer.
[0070] The second brush 27 is forming an acute angle with the registration wall 30 while
the second brush 27 is forming the same acute angle with this wall.
[0071] During operation of the fourth embodiment of the apparatus 23 according to the invention
is the stack 6 of sheets 7 separated in the separating part 24 of the apparatus into
individually sheets 7. Subsequently are these sheets conveyed further along the feeding
part 25 of the apparatus to the sites of operation in question, (not shown) by means
of the second conveyer.
[0072] The longitudinally extending second brush 27 serves for keeping the separated sheets
against the second brush for securely being able to convey the sheets along the feeding
part 25 simultaneously with that the sheets are biased crosswise against the registration
wall 30 for being lined up before being processed at the site of operation in question,
(not shown).
1. An apparatus for processing a stack (6) of sheets, comprising a frame (2), a conveyer
(8) mounted on the frame for during operation carrying the stack along the frame,
a barrier wall (5) extending across the conveyer and a slot (14,18,21) between the
barrier wall and the conveyer for allowing a sheet from the bottom of the stack to
pass through the slot but not the remainder of the stack, characterized in that at least the lower part of the barrier wall comprises a brush (11,17).
2. An apparatus according to claim 1, characterized in that the slot (14,18,21) between the brush (11,17) and the conveyer (8)is arranged for
securing that the sheets (7) during operation are passing through the slot between
the barrier wall and the conveyer one by one.
3. An apparatus according to claim 1 or 2, characterized in that the width of the slot (14,18,21) between the brush (11,17) and the conveyer (8) is
decreasing into the direction of conveyance.
4. An apparatus according to claim 1, 2 or 3 characterized in that the brush (11,17) is divided up into a first and second brush part (11) and (17),
seen into the direction of conveyance, and that the with of the slot (14) between
the first brush part and the conveyer is larger than the width of the slot (18) between
the second brush part and the conveyer.
5. An apparatus according to claim 4, characterized in that the first and second brush parts are placed at a distance from each other.
6. An apparatus according to any of the claims 1 -5, characterized in that the brush (11,17) is mounted onto an upper part (13) of the barrier wall (5).
7. An apparatus according to any of the claims 1 - 6, characterized in that the barrier wall (5) comprises a stiff front part (20) having the same or a larger
distance (21) to the conveyer than the brush (11,17).
8. An apparatus according to claim 7, characterized in that the stiff front part (20) of the barrier wall (5) is placed close to the brush (11).
9. An apparatus according to claim 7, characterized in that the stiff front part (20) of the barrier wall (5) is placed at a distance from the
brush (11).
10. An apparatus according to any of the claims 1 - 9, characterized in that the apparatus comprises means (15) for adjusting the width of the slot (14,18,21)
between the barrier wall (5) and the conveyer (8).
11. An apparatus according to any of the claims 1 - 10, characterized in that a longitudinally extending second conveyer (26) is mounted onto the frame (2) for
carrying sheets (7) passed through the slot (14,18,21) between the barrier wall (5)
and the first conveyer (8) along the frame and that a longitudinally extending second
brush (27) is mounted onto the frame close to or in contact with said sheets.
12. An apparatus according to claim 11, characterized in that the frame (2) comprises a registration wall (30) which preferably is extending into
the same direction as the side wall (4) of the separation part (24) of the apparatus
and that the second conveyer forms an acute angle with this wall while the second
brush (27) preferably is forming the same acute angle with the wall.
13. An apparatus according to claim 11 or 12, characterized in that the second brush (27) is placed outside the area of the second conveyer (26).
14. An application of the apparatus according to any of the claims 1 - 10 for separating
stacks (6) sheets (7) like e.g. paper, magazines, newspapers, banknotes or envelopes.
15. An application of the apparatus according to any of the claims 11 - 13 for separating
and feeding sheets (7) to e.g. a letter opener, a franking machine, an inserters of
letters into envelops a counter and a printer.
Amended claims in accordance with Rule 137(2) EPC.
1. An apparatus for separating and feeding sheets from a stack (6) of sheets, comprising
- a frame (2)
- a conveyer (8) mounted onto the frame for during operation carrying the stack along
the frame, and
- a barrier wall (5) for the stack extending across the conveyer, characterized in
- that at least the lower part of the barrier wall consists of a brush (11,17),
- that a slot is formed between the lower edge of the brush for allowing a sheet from the
bottom of the stack to pass through the slot but not the remainder of the stack,
- a longitudinally extending second conveyer (26) mounted onto the frame (2) for carrying
sheets (7) passed through said slot (14,18,21) along the frame, and
- a longitudinally extending second brush (27) mounted onto the frame close to or
in contact with said sheets.
2. An apparatus according to claim 1, characterized in that the slot (14,18,21) between the brush (11,17) and the conveyer (8)is arranged for
securing that the sheets (7) during operation are passing through the slot between
the barrier wall and the conveyer one by one.
3. An apparatus according to claim 1 or 2, characterized in that the width of the slot (14,18,21) between the brush (11,17) and the conveyer (8) is
decreasing into the direction of conveyance.
4. An apparatus according to claim 1, 2 or 3 characterized in that the brush (11,17) is divided up into a first and second brush part (11) and (17),
seen into the direction of conveyance, and that the with of the slot (14) between
the first brush part and the conveyer is larger than the width of the slot (18) between
the second brush part and the conveyer.
5. An apparatus according to claim 4, characterized in that the first and second brush parts are placed at a distance from each other.
6. An apparatus according to any of the claims 1 -5, characterized in that the brush (11,17) is mounted onto an upper part (13) of the barrier wall (5).
7. An apparatus according to any of the claims 1 - 6, characterized in that the barrier wall (5) comprises a stiff front part (20) having the same or a larger
distance (21) to the conveyer than the brush (11,17).
8. An apparatus according to claim 7, characterized in that the stiff front part (20) of the barrier wall (5) is placed close to the brush (11).
9. An apparatus according to claim 7, characterized in that the stiff front part (20) of the barrier wall (5) is placed at a distance from the
brush (11).
10. An apparatus according to any of the claims 1 - 9, characterized in that the apparatus comprises means (15) for adjusting the width of the slot (14,18,21)
between the barrier wall (5) and the conveyer (8).
11. An apparatus according to claim 10, characterized in that the frame (2) comprises a registration wall (30) which preferably is extending into
the same direction as the side wall (4) of the separation part (24) of the apparatus
and that the second conveyer forms an acute angle with this wall while the second
brush (27) preferably is forming the same acute angle with the wall.
12. An apparatus according to claim 10 or 11, characterized in that the second brush (27) is placed outside the area of the second conveyer (26).
13. An application of the apparatus according to any of the claims 1 - 12 for separating
and feeding sheets from a stack (6) of sheets (7) like e.g. paper, magazines, newspapers,
banknotes or envelopes.
14. An application of the apparatus according to any of the claims 1 - 13 for separating
and feeding sheets (7) to e.g. a letter opener, a franking machine, an inserters of
letters into envelops, a counter, and a printer.