WO2005044707A1 - Storage device - Google Patents
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- WO2005044707A1 WO2005044707A1 PCT/SE2004/001579 SE2004001579W WO2005044707A1 WO 2005044707 A1 WO2005044707 A1 WO 2005044707A1 SE 2004001579 W SE2004001579 W SE 2004001579W WO 2005044707 A1 WO2005044707 A1 WO 2005044707A1
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B65—CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
- B65H—HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL, e.g. SHEETS, WEBS, CABLES
- B65H29/00—Delivering or advancing articles from machines; Advancing articles to or into piles
- B65H29/66—Advancing articles in overlapping streams
- B65H29/6645—Advancing articles in overlapping streams buffering an overlapping stream of articles
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- the present invention relates to a device or installation and a method for efficiently storing printed products.
- Background Art A well-known problem in the handling of printed products, such as newspapers and supplements to newspapers and the like, is that large numbers are printed in a short time, often more than 20 newspapers/second. There is a great need for efficient and flexible solutions in connection with the handling of the products as they come from the printing machine before they are further distributed. There is also a need for intermediate storage of supplements that are to be inserted in a newspaper, while the actual newspaper is being printed.
- Various types of installations and methods are today used in the handling of printed products. In many printing plants, use is made of rolls onto which the printed products are wound as they arrive from the printing machine.
- US 4,000,806 discloses an apparatus for feeding printed products when they are stacked in a helical stack.
- the apparatus comprises a pivot around which the products are stacked.
- the apparatus is further provided with a stationary opening through which the products pass when they are to be discharged from the stack.
- the stack of products is according to US 4,000,806 adapted to be arranged so that the pivot is vertical relative to the base.
- 4,274,623 comprise a pivot in the form of a rod around which the products are supplied, layer by layer.
- a problem with these apparatus is that they may hold a rather small number of products.
- the stacks are further adapted to be moved from the place of stacking to a storage space and then back when the products are to be discharged from the stacks. This method necessitate extensive intermediate handling.
- An installation and a method that solve the above problems to be able to render effective and improve the handling of printed products, especially the storing of the same.
- this object is achieved by an installation and a method for storing printed products in one or more layers, having the features as stated in claims 1 and 5, preferred embodiments being defined by the dependent claims.
- a method of storing printed products in one or more layers on at least one substantially circular conveyor track gives the advantage that there will be no movement between the copies, which means, inter alia, a considerable reduction of the risk that smearing of printing ink from one newspaper stains another.
- a further advantage is that the air is pressed out from the printed products, which means that they are packed properly and that they will not be bent.
- a method of supplying printed products to the conveyor track at least at one point in the track The lowermost layer can be discharged from the conveyor track through an opening in the track.
- Printed products can be supplied to the track while at the same time printed products are discharged from the track at the opening.
- an installation for storing one or more layers of printed products comprising one or more con- veyor tracks.
- Printed products are stored on a substantially circular conveyor track, said track being provided with at least one opening for discharge of the lowermost layer.
- the conveyor track comprises means which are adapted on the one hand to hold the lowermost layer on the track and, on the other, to guide the lowermost layer away from the track through the opening.
- the means when in a first position, bridges the opening, whereby the conveyor track is continuous.
- the means is a flap which is mov- ably arranged in the opening.
- a further advantage of the installation according to the invention is that it is not susceptible to roll joints, which arise when the paper on which the newspaper is being printed runs out in the printing machine and the roll has to be exchanged.
- a separate conveyor supplies the newspapers to the track which receives them without difficulties. If gaps arise in the flow of newspapers, for instance because newspapers with roll joints have been sorted out, this causes no problem to the installation according to the invention, which continues working all the same.
- the invention comprises according to a fourth aspect an installation where the track is arrang- ed with at least one edging, which is adapted to hold the printed products on the track.
- two or more tracks are arranged in a system.
- Two or more tracks can be arranged concentrically.
- At least one or more tracks can be arranged above a first track.
- the tracks operate independently of each other.
- the advantage of this is that two or more tracks can be arranged in a system in various ways. A plurality of tracks concentrically, a plurality of tracks above one another, or both concentrically and vertically.
- the tracks operate independently of each other but can be adjusted to each other, if required.
- the advantage of this is that a very flexible system is obtained and that the available floor surface is effectively utilised.
- Fig. 1 is a top plan view of an installation accord- ing to the present invention
- Fig. 2A illustrates a detail of the installation in a first position, in a side view
- Fig. 2B illustrates a detail of the installation in a second position, in a side view
- Fig. 1 is a top plan view of an installation accord- ing to the present invention
- Fig. 2A illustrates a detail of the installation in a first position, in a side view
- Fig. 2B illustrates a detail of the installation in a second position, in a side view
- Fig. 1 is a top plan view of an installation accord- ing to the present invention
- Fig. 2A illustrates a detail of the installation in a first position, in a side view
- Fig. 2B illustrates a detail of the installation in a second position, in a side view
- Fig. 1 is a top plan view of an installation accord- ing to the present invention
- FIG. 2C illustrates a detail of the installation in a second position, in a side view, where newspapers are discharged from the track
- Fig. 3 illustrates several tracks arranged concentrically relative to each other
- Fig. 4 illustrates several tracks arranged concentrically relative to each other, where the innermost track has a plurality of layers of newspapers.
- the installation comprises a conveyor 5 which supplies the products to the track 1, a receiving conveyor 4 which receives the products as they are discharged from the track 1, see Fig. 1.
- the conveyors 4, 5 that are used in the invention are of the type that is used to handle printed products, known to a person skilled in the art.
- the track 1 is adapted to store preferably newspapers, supplements and other similar printed products.
- the track 1 which is used according to the present invention is a conventional conveyor track known to a person skilled in the art.
- the track 1 can, for instance, be driven by a motor 10 which via a gear 12 drives chains or the like included in the track 1.
- the supporting layer of the track 1 may consist of links made of plastic or like materials, conical rolls, overlapping plates or the like, according to prior-art technique.
- the technical solution of the track 1 and the driving thereof constitute prior art and may be varied according to the user's needs and options .
- the track 1 is substantially circular, but may also have a slightly deviating shape. By substantially circular is meant according to the invention circular ⁇ manufacturing tolerances.
- the circular shape of track 1 means that no relative motion arises between the printed products that are stored on the track 1, which results in a considerable reduction of the risk of printing ink smearing between the printed copies.
- the track 1 is arranged so as to provide an open- ing 2.
- the opposite sides in the opening 2 consist of sprockets or the like which drive the track 1, see Figs 2A-2C.
- a means 3 in the form of a flap or the like is movably arranged in the opening 2.
- the flap 3 In a first position, the flap 3 is lowered to the same level as the track 1, see Fig. 2A. In this position the track 1 is continuous and extends advantageously through 360° ⁇ manufacturing tolerances. In a second position, the flap 3 is raised, see Figs 2B-2C. In this second position, the track 1 is emptied of printed products through the opening 2. Then the printed products reach a receiving conveyor 4 or some other suitable device.
- the flap 3 is wedge-shaped, seen from the side, as it is mounted according to the invention, see Figs 2A-2C. The flap 3 further has a flat upper side, the side of the flap which is in level with the track 1, see Figs 2A, 3 and 4.
- the front edge 6 of the flap is straight and designed so as not to interfere with the flow of newspapers and, for instance, hit the spine of a newspaper and bend the newspaper.
- the front edge 6 of the flap may be designed as a blunt arrow (not shown) , for the same purpose as stated above.
- the flap 3 is provided with smooth polished surfaces so as to be able to deflect the flow of printed products without disturbing the flow.
- the flap 3 is advantageously made of stainless steel or some other material with similar properties.
- the size of the flap 3 should correspond approximately to the width of the printed pro- ducts that are to be conveyed and stored on the track 1, for instance the width of a newspaper, and be slightly smaller than the opening 2.
- the flap 3 is movably suspended from one of the drive shafts of the track 1, said drive shafts constituting the opposite sides of the open- ing 2, see Figs 2A-2C.
- the flap 3 further is mobile and adapted to operate rapidly between the first and the second position.
- the flap 3 moves up and down preferably by means of a pneumatic cylinder (air cylinder) .
- the flap 3 can also move by means of a hydraulic cylinder, be electrically driven, be driven by a servomotor, move by means of pull-type electromagnets or like technique which is known to a person skilled in the art.
- the printed products are supplied to the track 1 by means of a tangentially arranged conveyor 5 which is arranged above the track 1.
- the conveyor 5 supplies the products straight in the track of the tangent, see Fig. 1.
- the conveyor 5 can be placed anywhere in the track 1, except in direct connection with the opening 2. This results in great freedom as to the design of the installation according to the invention.
- the conveyor 5 is vertically adjustable so as to follow the stack of products as it grows or falls.
- overlap how much the newspapers overlap each other
- the overlap may be varied as required and depends, inter alia, on the speed at which the track 1 is run.
- the track 1 is run at a speed corresponding to the supplying conveyor 5, usually about 60 m/min.
- a track 1 according to the invention holds a considerable number of printed products.
- the maximum height for a track is about 0.5 m, the stack with printed products being higher at the inner edge of track 1 than at the outer edge of track 1, according to a fan effect.
- the product that is first supplied to the track 1 is first discharged from the track, which means that the lowermost layer is discharged first.
- the track 1 can be emptied of a desired number of a printed products through the opening 2 and after that the flap 3 can be lowered. It is possible to merely fill or merely empty the track 1, or to fill as well as empty the track 1 at the same time, which means that the processes of supplying and discharging products are fully independent of each other.
- the desired number of products are supplied to the track, after which the process is stopped.
- the flap 3 is opened (put in its second position) and the track 1 is started.
- a plurality of tracks 1 can be arranged in a system.
- a plurality of tracks 1 can, for example, be arranged freely one above the other in some kind of frame (not shown), according to prior art. With different diameters of the tracks, they can also be arranged inside and outside each other, concentrically, which means that a large system that can handle large numbers of printed products can be constructed if desired, see Figs 3 and 4.
- one conveyor is advantageously used for each track 1.
- the installation according to the invention can be arranged on the first floor, or higher, as one or more entresols.
- the track 1 can also be provided with one or more edgings (not shown) to prevent the products from leaving the track 1.
- the edging can be arranged at the inner edge or outer edge of the track 1, or at the inner as well as outer edge.
- the track 1 is arranged so that the products should stay on the track 1 also without an edging, but one or more edgings can be considered an extra security function.
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| Application Number | Priority Date | Filing Date | Title |
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| US10/578,330 US20080023910A1 (en) | 2003-11-05 | 2004-11-01 | Storage Device |
| EP04800243A EP1685050A1 (en) | 2003-11-05 | 2004-11-01 | Storage device |
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| SE0302942-8 | 2003-11-05 | ||
| SE0302942A SE0302942L (en) | 2003-11-05 | 2003-11-05 | Storage device |
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Citations (7)
| Publication number | Priority date | Publication date | Assignee | Title |
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| US2683601A (en) * | 1950-05-02 | 1954-07-13 | Camerano Sebastian | Stacking device |
| US4000806A (en) * | 1974-05-28 | 1977-01-04 | Ferag Ag | Apparatus for destacking a substantially spiral-shaped formed stack of printed products |
| US4230311A (en) * | 1979-01-23 | 1980-10-28 | Faltin Hans G | Storage pallet arrangements for folded paper items |
| US4274623A (en) * | 1974-05-28 | 1981-06-23 | Ferag Ag | Method and apparatus for stacking printed products continuously arriving in a substantially fish scale overlapping arrangement |
| US4566686A (en) * | 1984-04-19 | 1986-01-28 | Ferag Ag | Apparatus for forming a spiral-layered coiled stack from substantially two-dimensional flat structures continuously arriving in imbricated formation |
| US4569488A (en) * | 1982-02-15 | 1986-02-11 | Ferag Ag | Method of, and apparatus for, processing two product formations, each formed by substantially flat products, especially printed products |
| EP0183013A1 (en) * | 1984-10-15 | 1986-06-04 | Ferag AG | Device for producing a helical stack of printed products arriving in an overlapping formation |
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- 2003-11-05 SE SE0302942A patent/SE0302942L/en not_active IP Right Cessation
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- 2004-11-01 US US10/578,330 patent/US20080023910A1/en not_active Abandoned
- 2004-11-01 WO PCT/SE2004/001579 patent/WO2005044707A1/en not_active Ceased
- 2004-11-01 EP EP04800243A patent/EP1685050A1/en not_active Withdrawn
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| Publication number | Priority date | Publication date | Assignee | Title |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| US2683601A (en) * | 1950-05-02 | 1954-07-13 | Camerano Sebastian | Stacking device |
| US4000806A (en) * | 1974-05-28 | 1977-01-04 | Ferag Ag | Apparatus for destacking a substantially spiral-shaped formed stack of printed products |
| US4274623A (en) * | 1974-05-28 | 1981-06-23 | Ferag Ag | Method and apparatus for stacking printed products continuously arriving in a substantially fish scale overlapping arrangement |
| US4230311A (en) * | 1979-01-23 | 1980-10-28 | Faltin Hans G | Storage pallet arrangements for folded paper items |
| US4569488A (en) * | 1982-02-15 | 1986-02-11 | Ferag Ag | Method of, and apparatus for, processing two product formations, each formed by substantially flat products, especially printed products |
| US4566686A (en) * | 1984-04-19 | 1986-01-28 | Ferag Ag | Apparatus for forming a spiral-layered coiled stack from substantially two-dimensional flat structures continuously arriving in imbricated formation |
| EP0183013A1 (en) * | 1984-10-15 | 1986-06-04 | Ferag AG | Device for producing a helical stack of printed products arriving in an overlapping formation |
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| EP1685050A1 (en) | 2006-08-02 |
| SE525512C2 (en) | 2005-03-01 |
| US20080023910A1 (en) | 2008-01-31 |
| SE0302942L (en) | 2005-03-01 |
| SE0302942D0 (en) | 2003-11-05 |
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