[0001] The present invention relates to a feeder apparatus for feeding a sheet of material
in a sheet processing apparatus, and relates particularly, but not exclusively, to
a feeder apparatus for feeding a sheet of metal to a printing drum of a metal sheet
printing or coating apparatus for sequentially handling individual sheets of material.
The invention also relates to a sheet processing apparatus incorporating such feeder
apparatus.
[0002] EP 2008956 discloses an example of a known feeder apparatus for precise feeding of metal sheets
in a sheet printing or coating machine in which abutments for limiting movement of
a leading edge of a sheet travel around a closed track such that each abutment engages
a leading edge of a respective metal sheet to limit its movement in the direction
of feeding through the apparatus.
[0003] This arrangement suffers from the drawback that the feeder apparatus is complicated
and expensive to construct, and difficult to adjust for varying sheet lengths, since
movement of the abutments around the closed track must be synchronised with the movement
of the leading edge of the sheet.
[0004] Preferred embodiments of the present invention seek to overcome the above disadvantage
of the prior art.
[0005] According to an aspect of the present invention, there is provided a feeder apparatus
for feeding a sheet of material in a sheet processing apparatus, the feeder apparatus
comprising:-
support means; and
at least one sheet engaging member moveably mounted relative to said support means
and moveable between a first orientation, in which said sheet engaging member engages
a sheet of material to feed said sheet in a sheet processing apparatus, and a second
orientation, in which said sheet engaging member allows movement of said sheet relative
thereto.
[0006] By providing at least one sheet engaging member moveably mounted relative to the
support means and moveable between a first orientation, in which the sheet engaging
member engages a sheet of material to feed the sheet in a sheet processing apparatus,
and a second orientation, in which the sheet engaging member allows movement of said
sheet relative thereto, this provides the advantage of providing more efficient operation,
since the sheet engaging member can be in contact with the sheet for a larger proportion
of the processing cycle when it is not mounted to a closed track with constant speed.
This also provides the advantage of making the apparatus easier to control, which
in turn enables the apparatus to be more easily adjusted to accommodate different
sheet lengths. The advantage is also provided of reducing the complexity and cost
of construction of the apparatus.
[0007] The apparatus may further comprise biasing means for biasing at least one said sheet
engaging member towards the corresponding said first and/or second orientation.
[0008] This provides the advantage of improving the efficiency and speed of operation of
the apparatus.
[0009] At least one said sheet engaging member may be adapted to engage a sheet by means
of suction.
[0010] This provides the advantage of enabling the sheet to be fed under tension instead
of under compression, which reduces the tendency of the sheet to buckle, especially
in the case of very thin sheets. This in turn improves the accuracy of location of
the sheet relative to the corresponding component of the sheet processing apparatus
which improves the quality of sheet printing in the case of a sheet printing apparatus.
This also provides the advantage of enabling the gripper means to only engage the
lower (i.e. unprinted or uncoated) surface of the sheet, which in turn eliminates
any detrimental effect of the gripper means on print quality.
[0011] The apparatus may further comprise pneumatic means for moving at least one said sheet
engaging member between the corresponding said first and second orientations.
[0012] The apparatus may further comprise electromagnetic means for moving at least one
said sheet engaging member between the corresponding said first and second orientations.
[0013] The apparatus may comprise cam means on at least one of said sheet engaging member
and said support means, and cam follower means on the other of said sheet engaging
member and said support means and adapted to cooperate with said cam means to move
at least one said sheet engaging member between the corresponding said first and second
orientations.
[0014] At least one said sheet engaging member may comprise a respective first member adapted
to engage said sheet and a respective second member pivotally connected to said cam
means or said cam follower means mounted thereto.
[0015] At least one said sheet engaging member may further comprise at least one respective
third member for moving said cam means relative to said cam follower means.
[0016] At least one said sheet engaging member may be adapted to abut said sheet.
[0017] At least one said sheet engaging member may include a respective engagement surface
adapted to move relative to said sheet when in engagement therewith.
[0018] This provides the advantage of providing more gradual engagement of the sheet engaging
member with the sheet, which in turn reduces forces on the sheet tending to cause
buckling of the sheet.
[0019] According to another aspect of the present invention, there is provided a sheet processing
apparatus comprising:-
at least one component adapted to apply material to a surface of a sheet of material;
and
at least one feeder apparatus as defined above.
[0020] The sheet processing apparatus may be a printing apparatus.
[0021] The sheet processing apparatus may be a coating apparatus.
[0022] The apparatus may comprise a plurality of said feeder apparatus for sequential feeding
of the sheet.
[0023] Preferred embodiments of the invention will now be described, by way of example and
not in any limitative sense, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:-
Figure 1 is a schematic view of a sheet processing apparatus embodying the present
invention;
Figure 2 is a plan view of a first embodiment of a sidelay assembly of the apparatus
of Figure 1;
Figure 3 is a side view of the sidelay assembly of Figure 2 viewed in the direction
of travel of the sheet;
Figure 4 is a plan view of a sheet gripper assembly of the apparatus of Figure 1;
Figure 5 is a side view of the gripper assembly of Figure 4 viewed in the direction
of travel of the sheet;
Figure 6 is a side view of a second embodiment of a sidelay assembly of the apparatus
of Figure 1;
Figure 7 is a plan view of the sidelay assembly of Figure 6;
Figure 8 is a schematic side view of a sheet feeding apparatus of the apparatus of
Figure 1;
Figure 9 is a detailed view of part of a pusher head of the apparatus of Figure 8;
Figure 10 is a schematic view of part of the apparatus of Figure 1;
Figure 11 is a graph of a force profile provided by a gripping apparatus of the apparatus
of Figure 10; and
Figure 12 is a graph of force profiles provided by conventional gripper apparatus.
[0024] Referring to Figure 1, a sheet processing apparatus 2 such as a sheet printing apparatus
or a sheet coating apparatus embodying the present invention applies ink or coating
material to a metal sheet 4 at a gap 6 between a blanket cylinder 8 and an impression
cylinder 10. Registration of a leading edge 14 of the sheet 4 with the impression
cylinder 10 is achieved by means of a pair of frontlay devices 16 with accompanying
grippers (not shown) which co-operate with respective notches 18 in the impression
cylinder 10 to limit forward travel in the direction of arrow A of the sheet 4 and
move with the impression cylinder 10 to cause registration of the leading edge 14
of the sheet 4 with the cylinder 10.
[0025] At the same time, a sidelay assembly 20 moves in synchronisation with the frontlay
devices 16 by means of a controller 22 and provides a stop for limiting movement of
the side edge 24 of the sheet 4 in a direction transverse to arrow A, while moving
with the sheet along a support 26 in the direction of arrow A. The sheet 4 is fed
to the gap 6 between the rollers 8, 10 by means of a suitable feeder apparatus 28,
30 (Figures 6 to 9). In addition, movement of the sheet 4 can be controlled by means
of a gripper apparatus in the form of a feeder table 90 (Figure 10) comprising an
array of electromagnets 92 which can be controlled by the controller 22 to vary the
force applied to the sheet 4.
[0026] Referring to Figures 2 and 3, the sidelay assembly 20 comprises a pair of spaced
apart reference pins 32 rotatably mounted to a support plate 34 having an inclined
surface 36 adjacent the pins 32 facing the side edge 24 of the sheet 4. The support
plate 34 is pivotably mounted to a support shaft 38 which is in turn attached to a
carriage 40 (Figure 1) for movement along axes parallel and perpendicular to arrow
A in Figure 1 to enable the sidelay assembly 20 to approach a desired position in
a direction perpendicular to arrow A while at the same time moving with the sheet
4 in the direction of arrow A such that the component of movement of the sidelay assembly
20 relative to the sheet 4 in the direction of arrow A is substantially zero. As the
pins 32 come into contact with the side edge 24 of the sheet 4, the support plate
34 can pivot about the support shaft 38 to accommodate deviations in rectangularity
of the sheet 4 without imparting reaction torque to the sheet 4.
[0027] Referring to Figures 4 and 5, a gripper assembly 42 is positioned between the two
reference pins 32 for gripping the side edge 24 of the sheet 4 when the sheet 4 reaches
its desired sidelay position in a direction perpendicular to arrow A. The gripper
assembly 42 comprises a two axis actuator 44 for opening and closing upper 46 and
lower 48 jaws, and moving the upper 46 and lower 48 jaws into engagement with the
edge 24 of the sheet 4 in the direction of arrow B shown in Figure 5. A spring 50
biases the jaws 46, 48 away from the sheet 4 so that when the sheet 4 engages the
reference pins 32, a small preload against the pins 32 is ensured. The gripper assembly
42 pulls the sheet 4 into registration with the reference pins 32, and a further gripper
assembly (not shown) on the opposite side of the sheet 4 pulls the sheet 4 in the
opposite direction with a smaller force than the gripper assembly 42 shown in Figures
4 and 5 to place the sheet 4 under tension to ensure it is stable and flat across
its width. This minimises any tendency of the sheet 4 to buckle and therefore improves
accuracy of registration of the sheet 4 in the gap 6 between the rollers 8, 10. The
controller 22 ensures that the jaws 46, 48 of the sidelay gripper assembly 42 open
and the gripper assembly 42 is retracted after the frontlay grippers (not shown) have
closed, and the sidelay grippers 42 then start their return path in preparation for
the next sheet 4. A further actuator 51 assists in disengaging lower jaw 48 from sheet
4.
[0028] Referring to Figures 8 and 9, a feeder apparatus 30 for urging the sheet 4 in the
direction of arrow A comprises a pusher head 52 mounted via a pusher arm 54 to a lever
56 pivotally mounted about a pivot 58 and carrying a cam follower wheel 60 which engages
a cam surface 62. The lever 56 is pivotally connected at its end remote from the cam
follower wheel 60 with a connector 64 which is slidably located at its other end in
a main body 66. The main body 66 moves in the direction of arrow A with the cam follower
wheel 60 in engagement with the cam surface 62 such that the cam follower wheel 60
moves up a first inclined surface 68 of the cam surface 62 to raise the pusher arm
54 and pusher head 52 into the plane of the sheet 4 to engage a rear edge of the sheet
4 while moving forwards in the direction of arrow A.
[0029] Referring to Figure 9, the pusher head 52 has a curved profile 70 such that it gradually
engages the trailing edge of the sheet 4 to reduce forces applied to the sheet 4 to
minimise the tendency of the sheet 4 to buckle. The main body 66 is urged further
in the direction of arrow A so that the cam follower wheel 60 moves along a second
inclined surface 72 of the cam surface 62, the second inclined surface 72 being less
steep than the first inclined surface 68, to cause the pusher head 52 to further urge
the sheet 4 in the direction of arrow A. The cam follower wheel 60 then engages a
third inclined surface 74 of the cam surface 62, the third inclined surface 74 being
steeper than the first 68 and second 72 inclined surfaces, which causes the lever
56 to pivot clockwise about the pivot 58 which causes the connector 64 to rotate anticlockwise
against the action of compression spring 76 to lower the pusher arm 54 and pusher
head 52 away from the plane of the sheet 4. This allows the main body 66 to then be
retracted in the direction opposite to arrow A to prepare for engagement with the
trailing edge of the next sheet 4. The arrangement shown in Figures 8 and 9 has the
advantage over a feeding apparatus mounted to a continuous track in that a larger
proportion of the cycle of movement of the feeder apparatus can occur with the pusher
head 52 in engagement with the sheet 4, thereby improving efficiency of operation
of the feeder apparatus.
[0030] Referring to Figures 6 and 7, a second embodiment of a sidelay assembly 20 is shown.
The sidelay assembly 20 has a pair of reference pins 32 for engaging a side edge 24
of the sheet 4, the reference pins 32 being rotatably mounted to a support plate 34
which is in turn pivotably connected to carriage 40 by means of a support pin 36.
A sheet feeding apparatus 28 includes a suction gripper 78 mounted to the carriage
40 and having a suction head 80 for gripping the underside of the edge 24 of the sheet
4 by means of suction. As the sheet 4 approaches the sidelay assembly 20 and the carriage
40 carrying the reference pins 32 approaches the side edge 24 of the sheet 4 under
the action of two-axis actuator 82, the suction head 80 extends sideways underneath
the path of travel of the sheet 4. The suction head 80 is then moved upwards towards
the underside of the sheet 4 and suction switched on. The sheet 4 is then pulled into
registration against the reference pins 32. A similar suction operated gripper (not
shown) arranged on the opposite side of the sheet 4 pulls the sheet 4 with a lower
force than that applied by the sidelay assembly 20 shown in Figures 6 and 7, to bring
the sheet 4 into tension to ensure stability across its width. When the front lay
grippers (not shown) have engaged the leading edge 14 of the sheet 4, the suction
applied to suction head 80 is switched off, thereby releasing the sheet 4 from the
feeding apparatus 28. The carriage 40 then retracts and starts its return path to
engage the side edge 24 of the next sheet 4. The arrangement of Figures 6 and 7 provides
the advantage that since it grips the bottom surface of the sheet 4, it has no effect
on the printing area on the top surface of the sheet 4, which enables it to be used
if there is no margin for a non-printed area. The arrangement of Figures 6 and 7 can
also be constructed in a more compact and lightweight manner while also making the
mechanism simpler by removing the need for actuation of a mechanical gripper. Also,
any additional degree of freedom in the direction of arrow A can be compensated for
the servo tracking performance by means of the flexible nature of a bellowed suction
head 80.
[0031] Referring to Figure 10, a support table 90 for the sheet 4 has an array of electromagnets
92 which can be activated to grip the sheet 4, the electromagnetic force being varied
by means of selective switching of the electromagnets by means of the controller 22.
The support table 90 further includes a conveyor comprising a series of generally
parallel conveyor belts 94 on which the sheet 4 rests and is urged by the conveyor
belts 94 into engagement with the electromagnets 92 of the support table. As the sheet
4 slides over the support table 90, the controller 22 selectively switches on the
electromagnets 92 to cause an initial increase in attractive force on the sheet 4
as the sheet comes into engagement with the support table 90, and then decreases the
attractive force on the sheet 4 as the sheet 4 approaches roller 10 to provide a force
profile 93 as shown in Figure 11. This contrasts with the force profile 96 as shown
in Figure 12 for a conventional vacuum support table and force profile 98 for a conventional
magnetic support table, which has the disadvantage that the increase in force as the
sheet 4 approaches roller 10 can give rise to excessive friction acting on and buckling
or deformation of the sheet 4, which has a detrimental effect on the accuracy of location
of the sheet 4 relative to the roller 10.
[0032] It will be appreciated by persons skilled in the art that the above embodiments have
been described by way of example only and not in any limitative sense, and that various
alterations and modifications are possible without departure from the scope of the
invention as defined by the appended claims. For example, the support table 90 can
use an array of suction devices in addition to, or as an alternative to, the electromagnets
92.
1. A feeder apparatus for feeding a sheet of material in a sheet processing apparatus,
the feeder apparatus comprising:- support means; and
at least one sheet engaging member moveably mounted relative to said support means
and moveable between a first orientation, in which said sheet engaging member engages
a sheet of material to feed said sheet in a sheet processing apparatus, and a second
orientation, in which said sheet engaging member allows movement of said sheet relative
thereto.
2. An apparatus according to claim 1, further comprising biasing means for biasing at
least one said sheet engaging member towards the corresponding said first and/or second
orientation.
3. An apparatus according to claim 1 or 2, wherein at least one said sheet engaging member
is adapted to engage a sheet by means of suction.
4. An apparatus according to any one of the preceding claims, further comprising pneumatic
means for moving at least one said sheet engaging member between the corresponding
said first and second orientations.
5. An apparatus according to any one of the preceding claims, further comprising electromagnetic
means for moving at least one said sheet engaging member between the corresponding
said first and second orientations.
6. An apparatus according to any one of the preceding claims, further comprising cam
means on at least one of said sheet engaging member and said support means, and cam
follower means on the other of said sheet engaging member and said support means and
adapted to cooperate with said cam means to move at least one said sheet engaging
member between the corresponding said first and second orientations.
7. An apparatus according to claim 6, wherein at least one said sheet engaging member
comprises a respective first member adapted to engage said sheet and a respective
second member pivotally connected to said cam means or said cam follower means mounted
thereto.
8. An apparatus according to claim 7, wherein at least one said sheet engaging member
further comprises at least one respective third member for moving said cam means relative
to said cam follower means.
9. An apparatus according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein at least one said
sheet engaging member is adapted to abut said sheet.
10. An apparatus according to claim 9, wherein at least one said sheet engaging member
includes a respective engagement surface adapted to move relative to said sheet when
in engagement therewith.
11. A sheet processing apparatus comprising:- at least one component adapted to apply
material to a surface of a sheet of material; and
at least one feeder apparatus according to any one of the preceding claims.
12. An apparatus according to claim 11, wherein the sheet processing apparatus is a printing
apparatus.
13. An apparatus according to claim 11 or 12, wherein the sheet processing apparatus is
a coating apparatus.
14. An apparatus according to any one of claims 11 to 13, comprising a plurality of said
feeder apparatus for sequential feeding of the sheet.