Patents Assigned to Georg Spiess GmbH
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Patent number: 5275394Abstract: A device for the formation of a train of underlapping sheet-like articles and more particularly for the formation of an overlapped stream during conveying sheets cut by a preceding transverse cutter device from a web of paper to a feed table of a paper processing machine, comprising a holding up device arranged over a belt arrangement and with which the trailing part of the successively moving articles is able to be moved into engagement with the formation of an inlet gap for the respectively following article and more particularly by means of an associated lifting device, is able to be brought into engagement, and a draw off device following the belt arrangement and adapted to be driven at the same speed as the overlapped stream. The belt arrangement is designed in the form of a drag device with circulating entraining belts adapted only for engagement of the consecutively moving articles at the leading edge thereof.Type: GrantFiled: February 3, 1992Date of Patent: January 4, 1994Assignee: Georg Spiess GmbHInventors: Klaus Mank, Luitpold Kluber
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Patent number: 5076565Abstract: In the context of a sheet feeder comprising a suction head, which is provided with separating suckers arranged on a vertically movable support, and at least one row of drag suckers mounted on a support, which is adapted to be reciprocated partly at the same rate as conveyor means for further transport and is preferably able to be pivot for righting oblique sheets, such drag suckers being adapted to be supplied with vacuum on the transfer of a sheet from the separating suckers and to be vented on the release of the sheet to such means for further conveyance thereof, it is possible to ensure a more rapid decrease in the vacuum level on sheet transfer if the drag sucker support, which is able to be reciprocated and is provided with at least one venting opening and a closing member associated with it, such closing member is able to be lifted from its seat within the constant rate range of the drag suckers and the further conveyor means, by means of a control member secured to the suction head.Type: GrantFiled: February 12, 1991Date of Patent: December 31, 1991Assignee: Georg Spiess GmbHInventor: Rudolf Liepert
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Patent number: 5064184Abstract: In the context of a feeder, more especially a sheet feeder, comprising firstly a suction device which is placed over a stack of items to be fed, and has a separating devicre with at least one telescoping and preferably vertically reciprocable lifting suction holder, which when a sucker is covered over is able to be retracted against the action of a returning force by the action of vacuum present at such sucker, and secondly a conveyor device which has at least one reciprocating entraining sucking device and is adapted to have such item transferred to it from the separating device lifting such item from said stack, the invention seeks to achieve trouble-free operation and simplicity of operation by the provision of on the one hand at least one vacuum hold nozzle adjacent to overlapping surfaces of the telescopically engaging parts of each lifting suction holder and adapted to be turned on and off in accordance with the entraining suction motion in a manner independent of the sucker, and there is furthermore anType: GrantFiled: March 27, 1990Date of Patent: November 12, 1991Assignee: Georg Spiess GmbHInventor: Rudolf Liepert
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Patent number: 4964498Abstract: In a method for the conveying of workpieces such as printed circuit boards along a conveying path in steps wherein for temporary buffering storage the workpieces are diverted along at least one loop with two temporary storage paths running in opposite directions, the invention ensures that the workpieces are not inverted and are kept in the same order since the length of such paths being changed jointly in a way dependent on an increase and decrease of the degree of charging thereof, in the case of which after each number of steps, equal to the number of steps of the conveying path the overall temporary storage device is moved by one step and therebetween after each step of the conveying path the temporary paths are moved with the temporary storage device inactive through respectively one step and after each movement of the temporary storage paths with the temporary storage device inactive and the end of the temporary paths there is a parallel transfer of the workpieces from one temporary storage path to theType: GrantFiled: June 28, 1989Date of Patent: October 23, 1990Assignee: Georg Spiess GmbHInventor: Karl-Heinz Klingl
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Patent number: 4765606Abstract: In the context of a sheet feeder comprising a stack carrying table able to be moved by a lifting device and having front and side abutments, precise positioning of the stack is facilitated inasfar as the stack carrying table is composed of a supporting table adapted to be connected with a lifting member of the lifting device and of a loading stage supported on the carrying table for free movement in its own plane in substantially all directions within the plane. The sheet feeder furthermore has a clamping device which is able to detachably clamp the stage to the supporting table.Type: GrantFiled: June 23, 1987Date of Patent: August 23, 1988Assignee: Georg Spiess GmbHInventor: Josef Marass
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Patent number: 4625956Abstract: In the case of an apparatus for forming a stack of sheets comprising a brake means placed at (in terms of sheet motion) the leading edge of the stack and downstream from a sheet transport means, the brake means having at least one brake roller driven at a lower peripheral speed than the speed of transport of the sheets and a timed sheet nip member adapted to engage a sheet and move it towards the brake roller, one aim of the invention is to ensure reliable retardation and straightening of the sheets without damage to them.Type: GrantFiled: April 19, 1985Date of Patent: December 2, 1986Assignee: Fa. Georg Spiess GmbHInventors: Josef Marass, Rudolf Liepert, Klaus Weyrich
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Patent number: 4570917Abstract: The invention relates to a sheet feeding apparatus for supplying a sheet fed processing machine having a continuously running intake with successive sheets, preferably without any gaps between their leading and trailing edges and comprising retractable front sheet guides for halting the sheets and sheet advancing means adapted to operate in step with the feeding operation, said advancing means being driven from a one-turn shaft, that times the feed operation and drives the advancing means through a transmission responsible for advancing or retarding the sheets in relation to the rotation of the one-turn shaft as a function of the size of the sheets, said transmission having an output shaft moving in steps. In order to make it possible for the processing machine to be supplied with two superposed sheets at a time the apparatus comprises two superposed sheet advancing means operating in step and having superposed front sheet guides and able to be moved in step and at the same speed.Type: GrantFiled: December 21, 1984Date of Patent: February 18, 1986Assignee: Georg Spiess GmbHInventor: Josef Marass
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Patent number: 4555989Abstract: The present specification discloses an apparatus for washing a rubber blanket cylinder of a printing machine. The apparatus comprises a cleaning cloth which extends between a supply roll and a take-up roll, with control and drive means adapted to rotate the take-up roll in a step-wise manner to thus take up uniform lengths of cleaning cloth. A rotatable guide roller is arranged to press the cleaning cloth between said rolls, against the rubber blanket cylinder, the rotatatable guide roller having a resiliently deformable outer surface across which the cleaning cloth is guided. A reversible brush roller is located upstream of the rotatable guide roller in the direction of rotation of the rubber blanket cylinder, and is in contact with said cylinder, and a cleaning agent supply and a water supply are arranged to feed said brush roller.Type: GrantFiled: March 2, 1984Date of Patent: December 3, 1985Assignee: Georg Spiess GmbHInventors: Josef Marass, Rudolf Liepert
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Patent number: 4502678Abstract: A sheet accelerating device driven by the single-revolution shaft of a feeding attachment with a front-feed unit which runs faster or slower than the single-revolution shaft is constructed in such a way that high feeding accuracy is also guaranteed at high operating speeds, and this is achieved by the provision of an intermediate gear between the advancing unit and the single-revolution shaft, the intermediate gear having a step-by-step motion gear and control gear which allows adjustment of the speed of the rotating element of the step-by-step motion gear for a part of its rotation in relation to the speed of the single-revolution shaft.Type: GrantFiled: February 11, 1982Date of Patent: March 5, 1985Assignee: Georg Spiess GmbHInventor: Josef Marass
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Patent number: 4363695Abstract: For designing an automatic reel change system for use in connection with the processing of a web from a reel (7, 8) on a reel support (2), the web being sheeted in a transverse cutter (3), the invention takes the form of a system which makes do with a very narrow web part having a greater-than-normal thickness, but, nevertheless, safely joining the two webs together; the reel stand (or support) (2) has support parts (9 and 10) for at least two reels (7 and 8), from which, on reel change-over, a double web, made up of old web (11) (web coming to an end) and new web (12) (web from the new reel), may be taken, and near the path of the web, a cutting station (14) is present, able to be put into operation for cutting through the double web, a joining station (15), able to be put into operation the necessary time after operation of the cutting station (14), for joining the end (30), produced on cutting operation, of the old web (11) with the leading edge (31), produced on cutting operation, of the new web (12), usiType: GrantFiled: October 21, 1980Date of Patent: December 14, 1982Assignee: Georg Spiess GmbHInventor: Josef Marass
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Patent number: 4302001Abstract: An arrangement for forming a sequence of underlapping sheets when conveying sheets that are cut off a paper web by a sheeter located in front thereof, to the feed table of a machine working the sheets. Suction equipment is located above the sheet web in the area between two draw-off equipments which are driven at different feed rates. A lifting device is located below the sheet web to bring the rear zone of every sheet into action with the suction equipment, so as to form a guide gap for the following sheet. The suction equipment is provided with a suction box connected to a vacuum supply that may be adjusted stationary during operation. The suction box has at the bottom a punched plate which is provided with a width corresponding to the maximum workable sheet width.Type: GrantFiled: December 14, 1979Date of Patent: November 24, 1981Assignee: Georg Spiess GmbHInventor: Rudolf Liepert
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Patent number: 4174831Abstract: The rear cross rod that supports the carrier rods insertable in grooves in a stacking table for continuing the lifting of a residual stack while the table is lowered for loading a fresh stack without interrupting operations from the top of the residual stack, supports the cross rods from hanging collar brackets on its underside so that the rear cross rod has its body above the carrier rod and is adjustable along the length of the carrier rod and can function as an effective rear stack stop to stabilize the stack position. In one embodiment the rear cross rod is fixed in its position for a particular stack size by clamping sliding brackets on lateral rods that run from the respective ends of the front cross rods back to an extremity at which the rear chains of the hoist are connected.Type: GrantFiled: August 11, 1977Date of Patent: November 20, 1979Assignee: Georg Spiess GmbHInventors: Josef Marass, Rudolf Liepert
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Patent number: 4164234Abstract: An arrangement for metering a blast of air delivered to a driven machine, particularly a sheet separation device of a sheet feeder. A control slide is connected via an air intake opening to a pressure source, and the control slide has an air discharge opening connected to the driven machine and leading into the open. The latter opening is controlled or disconnected during upward movement or stoppage of the machine coupled to the driven machine by means of a control element actuated as a function of the machine speed. The air intake opening and the air discharge opening leading to the driven machine, face each other coaxially, and upon reaching a set final speed, these openings are connectable by means of a coaxial recess passing through the control element. A rotary valve plug with a through-bore is provided to form the control element.Type: GrantFiled: September 19, 1977Date of Patent: August 14, 1979Assignee: Georg Spiess GmbHInventor: Rudolf Liepert
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Patent number: 4164349Abstract: A sheet feeding arrangement with a side pulling mark for subsequent sheet alignment, in which at least one pulling element actuated cyclically with the sheet feeder and moving back and forth transversely to the direction of sheet movement, grasps the sheet to be aligned and pushes it against a stop strip. The pulling element is in the form of a suction grip located beneath the sheet to be aligned. The suction grip is kept movable on a bearing member moving back and forth transversely to the sheet feeding direction. The bearing member has a stop located forward in the pull direction, and is assigned to the suction grip. The latter can be returned to its stop position after each deflection by a spring acting in the pull direction. This spring is adjustable, and the suction grip has a suction cup which is rotatable about its axis. The suction cup is also movable perpendicular to the plane of the sheet. The suction grip is pivotably mounted on the bearing member.Type: GrantFiled: October 17, 1977Date of Patent: August 14, 1979Assignee: Georg Spiess GmbHInventor: Josef Marass
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Patent number: 4136865Abstract: A sheet feeding apparatus with a cross-cutter in front and an arrangement, following the cross-cutter, for forming a series of underlapping sheets with lifting and holding elements in a region between two withdrawal devices driven at different feed speeds. These elements lift the rear end of each sheet to form a lead-in gap for the following sheet. The lift and holding elements are fastened, furthermore, to continually driven transport elements and are kept on a straight path in the engagement area slightly delayed relative to the following withdrawal device. The lift and holding elements are uniformly distributed across the width of the sheet, and are fastened to a strip picked up by chains located on the side. Several strips are provided spaced at sheet-to-sheet spacing. The track of the lift and holding elements descends slightly in the transport direction. The strips connected to the lateral chains are guided in lateral rails which are adjustable.Type: GrantFiled: August 19, 1977Date of Patent: January 30, 1979Assignee: Georg Spiess GmbHInventor: Josef Marass
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Patent number: 4129294Abstract: Suction-pulling devices for engaging the underside of a lifted top sheet of a stack of sheet material are carried on short carrier pieces inwardly extending from the respective front ends of two swing rods suspended above the stack near its sides. The swing rods are suspended on two crank arms, the most rearward of which is continuously driven to cause the front ends of these rods to describe an oval path in the vertical plane. The upper part of this path, which provides the forward motion, matches the speed of a suction lifter for the top sheet in a rear path portion and matches the linear speed of the drive rolls of a succeeding transport device in a forward portion. The suction-pullers are rotatable about a horizontal axis to fit the lay of the sheet being transferred and a control cam on a bearing of the rear supporting crank arm also produces a slight outward pull of the suction lifters during the forward motion to stretch the front edge of the sheet.Type: GrantFiled: August 11, 1977Date of Patent: December 12, 1978Assignee: Georg Spiess GmbHInventor: Josef Marass
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Patent number: 4089517Abstract: A top-sheet feeder in which the feed table comprising suckers engaging a sheet fed from the top of the stack, is pivotable to position the input end of the feed table at any offset position the sheet may have occupied at the top of the stack; the feed table comprising an end portion to direct the suckers upstream of the pivot normal to the leading edge of the sheet and thus align them correctly for output from the feeder.Type: GrantFiled: October 19, 1976Date of Patent: May 16, 1978Assignee: Georg Spiess GmbHInventor: Josef Marass
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Patent number: 4050692Abstract: A device for feeding sheets to another machine, said device having conveying rollers continuously rotating at the same peripheral speed as the receiving rollers of the fed machine. Gripper devices reciprocate toward and away from the conveying rollers to pick up a sheet and accelerate it to the peripheral speed of the rollers. The gripper devices are disengageably coupled to the conveying rollers to be driven thereby and to be actuated in time sequence with the fed machine.Type: GrantFiled: February 17, 1976Date of Patent: September 27, 1977Assignee: Georg Spiess GmbHInventor: Josef Marass
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Patent number: 3975011Abstract: An automatic adjusting device for stack changers in a sheet feeding device which compensates for the progressive drop formed on the residual stack as the auxiliary stack table is withdrawn.Type: GrantFiled: June 11, 1975Date of Patent: August 17, 1976Assignee: Georg Spiess GmbHInventor: Josef Marass
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Patent number: 3951401Abstract: A fork-like stack changing table arranged to support a residual stack and to be withdrawn when the next stack is raised to it. Sealing strips seal the space between the stacks and the fork rods and means are provided for applying compressed air to the space between stacks. In this way, the residual stack bears lightly upon the auxiliary table and it can be withdrawn permitting the main stack to join the residual stack.Type: GrantFiled: June 11, 1975Date of Patent: April 20, 1976Assignee: Georg Spiess GmbHInventor: Josef Marass