发明名称 Sortiervorrichtung
摘要 1,075,749. Delivering paper &c. A. B. DICK CO. Jan. 6, 1966 [March 24, 1965], No. 695/66. Heading B6H. [Also in Division F2] A mechanism for sorting sheets received from a printing or like machine comprises a series of sheet receiving bins 51-60, an aimer 22 movable opposite each of the bins to direct the sheets to the bins in various preselected amounts as determined by a control device, including counters actuated in response to the feeding of sheets by the printing machine. After being printed by the cylinders 64, 66, delivery rollers 14, 16 propel the sheets into the aimer 22 comprising upper and lower converging guide plates 76, 78 and forwarding rollers 72, 74 driven by belting from a drive derived from the printing machine and at a similar surface speed to that of the rollers 14, 16. The aimer 22 is pivoted at 24 and is spring biased to aim at the top bin 51. A ratchet and pawl (212, 222, Fig. 2, not shown) hold it in the various other positions as it is advanced by a link (208) pivotally connected to an arm on a control shaft (206) which is advanced step-by-step by a control mechanism 62. The aimer 22 is prevented from overtravel by a brake mechanism (228) having an adjustment (244). The control shaft is rotated under the control of a mechanism 62 which is effective to index the aimer 22 downwardly step-by-step after the desired number of sheets have been delivered into each of the bins 51-60. The mechanism 62 comprises a setting lever 386 for each bin and is set in an arcuate slot to a position which determines the number of sheets to go in that particular bin. Setting of lever 386 permits a ratchet 362, after advancing and holding pawls 364, 378 are released, to arcuately turn until it engages a turned-in lip of the lever 386. The advancing pawl moves the ratchet until it registers with a smooth portion, the number of steps being predetermined by the lever setting. When the pawl 364 engages and advances the last ratchet tooth the main shaft (206) is indexed to move the aimer to the next bin. This occurs for each bin until the last, which is larger than the others and which collects the remainder of the sheets. The bins 51, 60 are removably fixed into frame plates 20, have V-shaped guides 162, and deflector strips 188 and 198. A loosely pivotal cover plate 192, resting on a turned-up flange 158, retains the sheets in each bin. In operation the sorting device is first reset by the energization of a solenoid (442), Fig. 23, either manually or by closing a switch automatically by an etch applicator on the printing machine which has to be operated at each run of the machine. When paper is being fed a switch (482), Fig. 1, is closed and this operates a solenoid (264), Fig. 14. This disengages a latch (278), Fig. 17, from a wrap-spring clutch arrangement (see Division F2C) and an eccentric is driven causing a roller (298) to effect sliding movement to a follower 300. A lever 316, pivoted to follower 300 and fulcrumed at 318 rocks a yoke 350 carrying the advancing pawls 364. After delivering the sheets into the appropriate bins the resetting solenoid is again energized and effects resetting of all the pawls 364 and lifts the holding pawls 378. A holding pawl (252) is also lifted for releasing the main shaft 206 for return movement to its initial position.
申请公布号 DE1486842(A1) 申请公布日期 1969.05.08
申请号 DE19661486842 申请日期 1966.03.21
申请人 A.B. DICK COMPANY 发明人 JAMES MAZZIO,ANTONY;RICHARD FOWLIE,WALLACE
分类号 B41L43/10;B65H29/60;B65H39/07;B65H39/11 主分类号 B41L43/10
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