Patents Assigned to E.C.H. Will GmbH
  • Patent number: 4977788
    Abstract: An apparatus for simultaneously or independently adjusting components in a machine wherein the components are movable along a track to change the positions of tools, tool holders or other mobile parts. The apparatus has an indexible feed screw which is parallel to the track and mates with discrete nuts, one for each adjustable component and each rotatably connected to the respective component. The nut has axially parallel grooves for reception of pivotable pallets on the nuts to establish torque-transmitting connections between the feed screw and selected nuts. The nuts can be arrested against rotation with the feed screw by locking bolts which are engageable with selected teeth of annuli of teeth on the nuts. A nut will shift the respective component along the track when the respective pallets are expelled from the grooves of the feed screw and the nut is arrested so that it cannot rotate with the feed screw.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 2, 1989
    Date of Patent: December 18, 1990
    Assignee: E.C.H. Will GmbH
    Inventor: Alfred Besemann
  • Patent number: 4964626
    Abstract: A running web of computer paper is provided with transversely extending rows of perforations between successive coherent panels which are thereupon folded over each other in zig-zag formations to be converted into a series of stacks. When a stack exhibits a tendency to lean forwardly or backwards, as considered in the direction of advancement of the web, the web is stretched in the regions which are to be provided with perforations and the web is thereupon permitted to contract so that certain panels are slightly shorter than the remaining panels. This eliminates the tendency of the stacks to lean forwardly or backwards. In order to eliminate the tendency of stacks to lean in one direction, the web is stretched for the making of successive or selected oddly numbered rows of perforations, and the tendency of stacks to lean in the other direction is eliminated by stretching the web during the making of successive or selected evenly numbered rows of perforations.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 10, 1989
    Date of Patent: October 23, 1990
    Assignee: E.C.H. Will GmbH
    Inventor: Karl-Heinz Schlottke
  • Patent number: 4901842
    Abstract: Apparatus for changing the orientation of stacks of paper sheets has two parallel transporting units each having at least one belt conveyor with outwardly extending bristles which engage the stacks and reduce the likelihood of unpredictable slippage of the lowermost sheets of the stacks relative to the adjacent reaches of the belt conveyors while the stacks are advanced from a stack supplying conveyor to a stack receiving conveyor. At the same time, the stacks are caused to change their orientation by turning about axes extending at right angles to the adjacent reaches of the belt conveyors as a result of travel of the conveyor or conveyors forming part of one of the transporting units at a speed which is greater than the speed of the conveyor or conveyors of the other transporting unit. Each belt conveyor can have an outer layer of velour with a pile of outwardly extending bristles, an inner layer of textile fabric, and a synthetic plastic intermediate layer which is bonded to the inner and outer layers.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 17, 1988
    Date of Patent: February 20, 1990
    Assignee: E.C.H. Will GmbH
    Inventors: Horst Lemboke, Wolfram Wolf
  • Patent number: 4878659
    Abstract: Successive stacks of paper sheets are gathered from successive sheets of a stream of sheets at a first station where the sheets are fed downwardly to form a lowermost stack on mobile belt conveyors mounted on a reciprocable carriage, and a growing stack on top of the lowermost stack. When the growing stack is converted into a fully grown stack, the lowermost stack is transferred by the conveyors to a processing station and the fully grown stack is lowered to the level of the removed stack. The underside of each stack which is being removed from the first station is in large-area contact with the belt conveyors, and the front marginal portion of the stack which is being transported away from the first station is engaged and held by a jaw which is movable up and down as well as with the belt conveyors during the initial stage of removal of a stack from the first station to thus reduce the likelihood of shifting of sheets in the stack relative to each other.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 10, 1987
    Date of Patent: November 7, 1989
    Assignee: E.C.H. Will GmbH
    Inventor: Alfred Besemann
  • Patent number: 4854932
    Abstract: A continuous running paper web is folded in zig-zag formation at a stacking station to form a pile of superimposed panels which are joined to each other by weakened fold lines. A stack containing a preselected number of superimposed panels at the bottom of the pile is moved laterally away from the stacking station so that the topmost panel of the stack or the lowermost panel of the remainder of the pile is unfolded, and the web is broken between such panels by tearing it along a weakened fold line or by severing it from one marginal portion to the other marginal portion along a weakened fold line or across one of the panels. The part or parts which move the stack from the stacking station can include or constitute the web breaking device. The remainder of the pile is supported from below during removal of the stack from the stacking station.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 19, 1987
    Date of Patent: August 8, 1989
    Assignee: E.C.H. Will GmbH
    Inventors: Karl-Heinz Schlottke, Jurgen Peter
  • Patent number: 4842125
    Abstract: Apparatus for transporting stacks of paper sheets has a first conveyor which delivers stacks in a first direction, a second conveyor which removes stacks in a second direction at right angles to the first direction, and a transfer conveyor having an endless foraminous band which is disposed between the discharge end of the first conveyor and the receiving end of the second conveyor and is operated intermittently to accept stacks from the first conveyor or to deliver stacks onto or toward the second conveyor. The upper reach of the endless band is located above several rows of nozzles which can discharge streams of compressed air to cause a stack to levitate during transfer onto the band or during removal from the band while the transfer conveyor is at a standstill.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 30, 1988
    Date of Patent: June 27, 1989
    Assignee: E.C.H. Will GmbH
    Inventor: Alfred Besemann
  • Patent number: 4842573
    Abstract: Apparatus for stacking panels of a running web in zig-zag formation by folding the web along transversely extending weakened fold lines has a vertically movable table which supports successive growing stacks at a stacking station and has a concave or convex upper side serving to impart to the panels above it a concavo-convex shape. The fold lines between the panels of the growing stack are pushed downwardly and thereby caused to assume an arcuate shape by a set of rotary folding fingers and by a conveyor which cooperates with a suction chamber and pulls the adjacent fold lines of the growing stack downwardly toward the upper side of the table. The concavo-convex panels of the growing stack are stiffer than plane panels and ensure that the growing stacks resemble parallelepipeds with neighboring sides disposed at right angles to each other and without sagging of panels between the corresponding fold lines.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 17, 1988
    Date of Patent: June 27, 1989
    Assignee: E.C.H. Will GmbH
    Inventors: Jurgen Peter, Karl-Heinz Schlottke
  • Patent number: 4765790
    Abstract: Apparatus for converting a continuous stream of partially overlapping sheets of paper or the like into a succession of stacks has a table which is movable between a first position adjacent the discharge end of a conveyor for the stream of sheets and a second position adjacent a stack removing unit. When in first position, the table is lowered gradually at the rate at which the height of the growing stack on its top increases, and such table is mounted on a reciprocable carriage which further supports a platform adjacent to the table so that the platform can enter the gathering station and take over a growing stack while the fully grown stack on the table is advanced to the removing unit. The table and the platform are provided with conveyors so that a fully grown stack can be transferred from the table onto the removing unit and the conveyor on the platform can transfer a growing stack onto the table when the transfer of the fully grown stack onto the stack removing unit is completed.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 30, 1987
    Date of Patent: August 23, 1988
    Assignee: E.C.H. Will (GmbH & Co.)
    Inventor: Alfred Besemann
  • Patent number: 4746395
    Abstract: One edge face of each stack of overlapping paper sheets in a series of moving stacks is trimmed and simultaneously roughened by a driven circular knife before the thus trimmed and roughened edge faces are coated with adhesive paste in a step which immediately follows the combined trimming and roughening operation. The edge faces are roughened by teeth which form the cutting edge of the circular knife and/or by particles of hard metal and/or boron nitride on that major surface of the knife which confronts the edge face of the stack at the combined trimming and roughening station.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 7, 1987
    Date of Patent: May 24, 1988
    Assignee: E.C.H. Will (GmbH & Co.)
    Inventors: Siegfried Lampe, Bernd Ramcke
  • Patent number: 4743319
    Abstract: Self-sticking note pads are mass-produced in a continuous operation starting with a running web of paper which is drawn from a roll and one side of which is coated with longitudinally or transversely extending stripes of adhesive before the web is subdivided into a series of large panels which are gathered into stacks and overlapped by bottom covers prior to subdivision into pads of desired size. The stacks are preferably inverted prior to subdivision into pads so that the bottom covers are disposed below the lowermost panels of the corresponding stacks, and the subdivision of successive stacks into pads takes place in two immediately following stages. The pads are transported to a packing machine.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 16, 1986
    Date of Patent: May 10, 1988
    Assignee: E.C.H. Will (GmbH & Co.)
    Inventor: Bernd Ramcke
  • Patent number: 4717013
    Abstract: Apparatus for delivering singularized stacks of paper sheets to a packing machine has a first conveyor which intermittently receives groups of several abutting stacks and is intermittently driven by a variable-speed electric motor to advance the groups onto the individual endless bands of a gathering conveyor which serves to accumulate the groups into a row of abutting stacks ready to be singularized and delivered to the packing machine. The bands of the gathering conveyor are normally driven at a constant speed by a prime mover which further drives a first encoder serving to transmit a first signal whenever the bands cover a unit distance. A second encoder generates second signals whenever the motor is on and the first conveyor covers the same unit distance. The motor can also drive the bands at a speed higher than that at which the bands can be driven by the prime mover whenever the speed of the first conveyor exceeds the speed of the bands.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 21, 1986
    Date of Patent: January 5, 1988
    Assignee: E.C.H. Will (GmbH & Co.)
    Inventors: Klaus Reissmann, Friedhelm Herrig
  • Patent number: 4710256
    Abstract: Adhesive coated front edge faces of successive stacks of paper sheets are bonded to downwardly folded marginal portions of flap-over covers at an aligning station which receives stacks from a first source along a first path wherein the stacks are caused to advance at right angles to their adhesive-coated edge faces and which receives covers with adhesive-coated marginal portions from a second source. The covers move along a second path lengthwise of their marginal portions and in parallelism with the front edge faces of the stacks in the first path. Each stack which arrives at the aligning station is disposed behind the downwardly bent marginal portion of the corresponding cover and is thereupon moved with the cover through the nip of two rollers which apply external pressure to bond the marginal portion to the edge face of the corresponding stack.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 11, 1985
    Date of Patent: December 1, 1987
    Assignee: E.C.H. Will (GmbH & Co.)
    Inventors: Dieter Ladewig, Bernd Ramcke
  • Patent number: 4708332
    Abstract: A continuous web of paper with a series of transversely extending rows of perforations between successive panels is folded in zig-zag fashion by reducing the speed of each oddly numbered panel and simultaneously diverting the oddly numbered panel from the path of the web while the evenly numbered panels immediately following the diverted oddly numbered panels continue to advance at a higher speed so that the neighboring panels define loops while the next-following evenly numbered panels catch up with the immediately preceding oddly numbered panels. The loops are stabilized by suction-operated conveyors and by admission of compressed air thereinto, and the resulting stack of overlapping panels is severed at intervals across selected rows of perforations to form a series of smaller stacks each of which contains a desired number of panels.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 2, 1986
    Date of Patent: November 24, 1987
    Assignee: E.C.H. Will (GmbH & Co.)
    Inventor: Alfred Besemann
  • Patent number: 4669344
    Abstract: Successive watermarks on a running web of coherent paper sheets are monitored by a scanner which generates defect signals in response to detection of watermarks outside of selected portions of the respective sheets, and the cross cutter which severs the web to form discrete sheets is then adjusted to separate the respective sheets from the next-following sheets with a delay or prematurely so that the sheets bearing the improperly positioned watermarks are too short or too long. Such defective sheets are segregated from satisfactory sheets downstream of the cross cutter in properly delayed response to generation of defect signals by the scanner.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 18, 1986
    Date of Patent: June 2, 1987
    Assignee: E.C.H. Will (GmbH & Co.)
    Inventor: Friedhelm Herrig
  • Patent number: 4629058
    Abstract: Apparatus for delivering singularized stacks of paper sheets to a packing machine has a first conveyor which intermittently receives groups of several abutting stacks and is intermittently driven by a variable-speed electric motor to advance the groups onto the individual endless bands of a gathering conveyor which serves to accumulate the groups into a row of abutting stacks ready to be singularized and delivered to the packing machine. The bands of the gathering conveyor are normally driven at a constant speed by a prime mover which further drives a first encoder serving to transmit a first signal whenever the bands cover a unit distance. A second encoder generates second signals whenever the motor is on and the first conveyor covers the same unit distance. The motor can also drive the bands at a speed higher than that at which the bands can be driven by the prime mover whenever the speed of the first conveyor exceeds the speed of the bands.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 24, 1984
    Date of Patent: December 16, 1986
    Assignee: E.C.H. Will (GmbH & Co.)
    Inventors: Klaus Reissmann, Friedhelm Herrig
  • Patent number: 4586315
    Abstract: Apparatus for accumulating stacks of superimposed layers or piles of paper sheets has a horizontal platform which receives successive layers from a feeding unit and can open up to permit the properly oriented layer thereon to descend by gravity onto an elevator which is disposed at a level below the platform and at a distance only slightly exceeding the height of a layer. The elevator is then lowered by a step, and the platform receives and discharges the next layer in the same way so that the elevator supports two layers. The accumulation of layers on the elevator is repeated as often as desired in order to accumulate a stack of desired height. The elevator is then opened and permits the fully grown stack to descend through a chute and into a container (such as a carton which is disposed therebelow and is properly centered by a suitable receptacle). The descent of the stack is braked by the column of air which is pushed by the stack in front of it through the chute and into the interior of the carton.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 16, 1984
    Date of Patent: May 6, 1986
    Assignee: E.C.H. Will (GmbH & Co.)
    Inventor: Wolfram Wolf
  • Patent number: 4548404
    Abstract: A cross cutter subdivides a continuous paper web into a file of discrete randomly distributed satisfactory and unsatisfactory sheets which are advanced by a first transporting unit at an elevated first speed into the variable-width clearance between two superimposed conveyors of a second transporting unit which are driven at a lower second speed so that the sheets which enter the clearance are converted into a scalloped stream. Unsatisfactory sheets are removed from the first transporting unit and the width of the clearance is reduced in response to segregation of an unsatisfactory sheet or two or more successive unsatisfactory sheets to prevent the next-following satisfactory sheet from advancing through the clearance without deceleration by the two conveyors.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 2, 1984
    Date of Patent: October 22, 1985
    Assignee: E.C.H. Will (GmbH & Co.)
    Inventors: Eckhard Brandt, Friedrich Schultz
  • Patent number: 4523502
    Abstract: Apparatus for accumulating stacks of paper sheets has a cross cutter which repeatedly severs several overlapping running paper webs to form a series of groups of overlapping sheets. Such groups are accumulated into layers at a gathering station, and successively formed layers are engaged and withdrawn by a transfer unit which delivers the layers into the range of a withdrawing conveyor serving to deliver the layers to a stack forming station. The operation of the transfer unit is controlled by a rotary camshaft which is driven by the prime mover for the cross cutter through the medium of a computer-controlled step-down transmission arrangement having a compensating transmission whose control shaft is adjustable by the computer, whose input member receives torque from the prime mover and whose output shaft drives the camshaft through the medium of a change-speed transmission, an adjustable planetary transmission, a bevel gear transmission and a gear transmission.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 22, 1984
    Date of Patent: June 18, 1985
    Assignee: E.C.H. Will (GmbH & Co.)
    Inventor: Alfred Besemann
  • Patent number: 4518075
    Abstract: Apparatus for converting successive groups of neighboring stacks of paper sheets into a row of spaced-apart equidistant stacks has a first transporting unit which receives at intervals groups of stacks from a maker and advances successive groups at intervals lengthwise so that the neighboring groups are separated by gaps. The first transporting unit is followed by a second transporting unit having a series of gathering conveyors which are driven at a relatively low constant speed and some of which can be driven at intervals at a higher second speed to thus cooperate with the first transporting unit, whose speed can be varied between zero speed and the second speed, in order to eliminate gaps between successive groups and to form a composite group of immediately adjacent stacks.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 5, 1982
    Date of Patent: May 21, 1985
    Assignee: E.C.H. Will (GmbH & Co.)
    Inventors: Kurt Aykut, Klaus Reissmann
  • Patent number: 4511300
    Abstract: Apparatus gathering writing pads into stacks has a row of receptacles disposed at a level below the discharge end of a feeding conveyor which delivers several lines of pads, one for each receptacle. The receptacles have a common horizontal floor assembled of spaced-apart elongated strips mounted in a main frame and extending in the longitudinal direction of the row, and the receptacles are separated from each other by separating units having sets of upright rods which extend upwardly through the spaces between the neighboring strips and can be lowered to move out of the way preparatory to removal of assembled stacks of pads by two endless conveyor belts which flank the row of receptacles and have inner reaches movable into engagement with the respective sides of the stacks. The conveyor belts are set in motion after their inner reaches engage the stacks and after the rods are retracted to a level below the floor.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 13, 1983
    Date of Patent: April 16, 1985
    Assignee: E.C.H. Will (GmbH & Co.)
    Inventors: Siegfried Lampe, Heinz Lehmann, Peter Dose