Buffer device with a reserve buffer to accommodate a printing substrate web supplied with varying speed in an electrographic print device
In an electrographic printing device, a printed printing substrate web is supplied to post-processing machines with irregular speed. In order to achieve that the post-processing machines receive the printing substrate web with a continuous speed, a reserve buffer is introduced in which based on sensor control, a loop of the printing substrate web is formed such that, in each operating mode of the printing device, the loop fluctuates around a desired position, with the result that sufficient printing substrate web is always contained in the reserve buffer.
In the transport of a printing substrate web (for example a paper web) from an input station (for example from a reserve stack of the printing substrate web) to a receiving station (for example a spooling or winding) station for the printing substrate web), problems occur when the printing substrate web must be transported on the transport path with different speeds. In order to then prevent a web break or too-large web loops of the printing substrate web, reserve buffers are provided for the printing substrate web.
An example for this problem cam be found in printing devices, for example electrographic printing devices. In such a printing device, an acceptable print image is only given when a printing substrate web (for example a paper web) is supplied in a taut state to the printing group of the printing device. For this, it is known from U.S. Pat. No. 5,685,471 to provide a loop puller device over which the printing substrate web is directed. The loop puller device comprises a loop puller roller, under spring tension and movable in a predetermined region, via which the printing substrate web is stretched, whereby a reserve buffer for the printing substrate web is formed. In normal operation, the deflection of the loop puller roller is sufficient in order to keep the printing substrate web under tension. However, there are situations in which additional measures are necessary in order to leave the printing substrate web in this state. For these cases, the position of the loop puller roller is gauged and, dependent on its position, a control signal is generated with which a braking device is activated that brakes the printing substrate web such that the tension of the printing substrate web is sustained.
Other cases in which it is necessary to provide a reserve buffer occur, for example, between a printing device and a printing substrate web output stacker or between an input stacker for the printing substrate web and the printing device. An example of this results from U.S. Pat. No. 5,685,471. Between the printing device and post-processing machines (output stacker for the printing substrate web), reserve buffers are necessary in order to have sufficient reserve of printing substrate web upon starting and stopping of the print device in order to be able to correspondingly activate or deactivate (in terms of their functionality) the post-processing machines with temporal decoupling. In particular via the withdrawal for the pages of suitable reprinting necessary in the printing device, in particular in color printing, due to the ramping up at start, reserve measure of printing substrate web must be held until the printing speed has been achieved, in order to prevent a tear of the printing substrate web.
It has been proposed to solve this problem with the aid of what is known as a dancing roller, a roller lying on the printing substrate web such that it is freely guided. When, in operation, a slack of the printing substrate web (a sag of the printing substrate web) occurs, this is drawn into the reserve buffer by the weight of the dancing roller and thus a loop is formed. In order to keep the size of the reserve buffer small, it has furthermore been proposed to combine a plurality of dancing rollers into a frame in order to guide the printing substrate web through the reserve buffer in a meandering manner via deflection rollers.
SUMMARYIt is an object to specify a buffer device and a method for generation of a loop of the printing substrate web in a reserve buffer via which it is ensured that a sufficient reserve of printing substrate web is contained in the reserve buffer, and such that in spite of fluctuating feed of the printing substrate web into the reserve buffer, the printing substrate web can be conveyed from the reserve buffer with continuous speed.
In a method and device for controlling a discharge device in a reserve buffer for a printing substrate web in an electrographic printing device, a loop of the printing substrate web formed by an operating device in the reserve buffer is scanned with regard to its position by sensors that emit sensor signals indicating a position of the loop. Dependent on the sensor signals, with a buffer controller the discharge device is regulated such that the loop of the printing substrate web, independent of a speed of supply of the printing substrate web into the reserve buffer in an adjusted state, always fluctuates around a desired position scanned by a sensor.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
For the purposes of promoting an understanding of the principles of the invention, reference will now be made to the preferred embodiment illustrated in the drawings and specific language will be used to describe the same. It will nevertheless be understood that no limitation of the scope of the invention is thereby intended, such alterations and further modifications in the illustrated device, and/or method, and such further applications of the principles of the invention as illustrated therein being contemplated as would normally occur now or in the future to one skilled in the art to which the invention relates.
Via the sensors, for example light barriers, the discharge device can be controlled such that, in spite of a feed of the printing substrate web with differing speed, for example given start-stop operation of the printing device, the printing substrate web can be transported from the reserve buffer with continuous speed. Post-processing machines can then be used without problems, i.e. they do not have to adapt their operating speed to the speed with which the printing substrate web leaves the printing device.
It is appropriate when three sensors are arranged in the reserve buffer in the loop direction such that the first sensor indicates (first sensor signal) whether the reserve buffer is empty, the second sensor indicates (second sensor signal) whether the loop of the printing substrate web is in the desired position state, and the third sensor indicates (third sensor signal) whether the reserve buffer is full. These sensor signals can be supplied to a buffer controller, for example a microprocessor, that controls the discharge device such that the loop of the printing substrate web fluctuates around the desired position.
The buffer controller can furthermore control the discharge device such that,
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- this operates with higher speed when the third sensor indicates (with the third sensor signal) that the reserve buffer is full, and maintains this speed until the second sensor indicates that the loop is in the desired position,
- this operates with lower speed when the first sensor indicates (with the first sensor signal) that the reserve buffer is empty, and maintains this speed until the second sensor indicates that the loop has reached the desired position,
- this operates with median speed, dependent on the operating mode of the printing device, when the second sensor indicates that the loop is in the desired position.
The median speed essentially depends on the operating mode of the printing device. The speed fluctuations of the printing substrate web occurring in operation can be intercepted by the buffer controller that controls the discharge device such that
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- a) this initially operates with median initial speed, dependent on the operating mode, upon the loop of the printing substrate web reaching the desired position,
- b) given an under-run of the desired position by the loop in the direction towards the third sensor, the speed is increased until the loop of the printing substrate web crosses the desired position in the direction towards the first sensor, and then the speed is lowered again,
- c) step b) is implemented until the duration in which the loop is located over the desired position coincides with the duration in which the loop is located below the desired position, and the speed then achieved is maintained as an average operating speed.
At the beginning of the printing, the buffer controller controls the discharge device such that, after the start, the discharge device starts after a delay and operates with the speed that corresponds to the average initial speed.
The reserve buffer VP comprises an operating device, for example dancing rollers (in
It is now a goal of the preferred embodiment to ensure, independent of the rate of the feed of printing substrate web 1 into the reserve buffer VP, that the discharge device 16 always draws the printing substrate web 1 at a nearly constant speed from the reserve buffer VP and supplies it to post-processing machines with optimally constant speed. In order to achieve this goal, sensors (in
With the aid of the sensor signals LS1 through LS3, the discharge device 16 can now be controlled such that the end of the loop 19 fluctuates around the desired position. For example, the sensor signal LS1 indicates that the reserve buffer VP is not empty, and the sensor signal LS3 indicates that the reserve buffer VP is not full. In this state, the end of the loop 19 can fluctuate around the desired position such that the sensor signal LS2 indicates whether the end of the loop 19 crosses or under-runs the sensor 14.
The sensor signals LS1 through LS3 are fed to a buffer controller 20 (
Curves result from
The behavior of the dancing rollers 10 in the reserve buffer VP results from
When, in the same operating mode printing substrate web 1 of a different format is printed, the relationships in the feed of printing substrate web 1 to the reserve buffer VP changes.
From
With this regulation of the discharge device 16, it is thus achieved that a reserve of printing substrate web 1 is always present in the reserve buffer VP that is sufficient in order to ensure a continuous delivery of printing substrate web 1 to a subsequent device MA2. These devices can operate without being deactivated and are thus decoupled from operation of the printing device and require no elaborate control.
While a preferred embodiment has been illustrated and described in detail in the drawings and foregoing description, the same is to be considered as illustrative and not restrictive in character, it being understood that only the preferred embodiment has been shown and described and that all changes and modifications that come within the spirit of the invention both now or in the future are desired to be protected.
Claims
1. A buffer device with a reserve buffer for accommodation of a printing substrate web supplied with varying speed in an electrographic print device, comprising:
- at least one operating device arranged in the reserve buffer, an operating force of the operating device acting on the printing substrate web in order to form a loop of the printing substrate web;
- sensors scanning the loop arranged in the reserve buffer that emit sensor signals indicating a length of the loop; and
- a discharge device controlled by the sensor signals which conveys the printing substrate web with continuous speed from the reserve buffer.
2. A buffer device according to claim 1 in which the operating device comprises at least one movable dancing roller.
3. A buffer device according to claim 2 in which two of said dancing rollers are provided that are rigidly coupled with one another via a connection web.
4. A buffer device according to claim 1 in which three sensors are arranged in a loop direction in the reserve buffer such that
- the first sensor displays whether the reserve buffer is empty;
- the second sensor indicates whether the loop of the printing substrate is in a desired position; and
- the third sensor indicates whether the reserve buffer is full.
5. A buffer device according to claim 1 in which the sensors comprise light barriers.
6. A buffer device according to claim 4 in which a buffer controller, is provided to which the sensor signals are supplied and which controls the discharge device such that the loop fluctuates around the desired position.
7. A buffer device according to claim 6 in which the buffer controller controls the discharge device such that it
- operates with a higher continuous speed when the third sensor indicates with a third sensor signal that the reserve buffer is full, and maintains this continuous speed until the second sensor indicates that the loop is in the desired position;
- operates with a lower continuous speed when the first sensor indicates with a first sensor signal that the reserve buffer is empty, and maintains this continuous speed until the second sensor indicates that the loop has reached the desired position; and
- operates with an average continuous speed, dependent on an operating mode of the printing device, when the second sensor indicates that the loop is in the desired position.
8. A buffer device according to claim 7 in which the buffer controller controls the discharge device such that
- it operates with an average starting speed, dependent on the operating mode, upon the loop reaching the desired position;
- given an under-run of the desired position by the loop in a direction towards the third sensor, the speed is increased until the loop crosses the desired position in a direction towards the first sensor, and then the speed is lowered again; and
- a speed at which a duration in which the loop is located over the desired position coincides with a duration in which the loop is located below the desired position is maintained as an average operating speed.
9. A buffer device according to claim 8 in which the buffer controller controls the discharge device such that, after a start of the printing device, the discharge device operates after a delay with a speed that corresponds to the average starting speed.
10. An electrographic printing device, comprising:
- a printing device supplying a printed substrate supplied with varying speed from the printing device;
- a buffer device following the printing device; and
- said buffer device comprising at least one operating device, an operating force of the operating device acting on the printing substrate web in order to form a loop of the printing substrate web, sensors scanning the loop arranged in the buffer that emits sensor signals indicating a length of the loop, and a discharge device controlled by the sensor signals which conveys the printing substrate web with continuous speed from the buffer device.
11. An electrographic printing device according to claim 10 in which the buffer device is arranged within the printing device.
12. A method for controlling a discharge device in a reserve buffer for a printing substrate web in an electrographic printing device, comprising the steps of:
- scanning a loop of the printing substrate web formed by an operating device in the reserve buffer with regard to its position by sensors that emit sensor signals indicating a position of the loop; and
- dependent on the sensor signals, with a buffer controller regulating the discharge device such that the loop of the printing substrate web, independent of a speed of supply of the printing substrate web into the reserve buffer in an adjusted state, always fluctuates around a desired position scanned by a sensor.
13. A method according to claim 12 in which the buffer controller regulates the discharge device dependent on the sensor signals emitted by first, second, and third sensors arranged in a loop direction in the reserve buffer such that the discharge device
- operates with higher speed when the third sensor indicates with a respective sensor signal that the reserve buffer is full, and maintains this speed until the second sensor indicates with a respective sensor signal that the loop has achieved the desired position;
- operates with lower speed when the first sensor indicates with a respective sensor signal that the reserve buffer is empty, and maintains this speed until the second sensor indicates with its sensor signal that the loop has reached the desired position; and
- operates with average speed, dependent on an operating mode of the printing device, when the second sensor indicates that the loop is in the desired position.
14. A method according to claim 13 in which the buffer controller regulates the discharge device such that
- it operates with average initial speed, dependent on the operating mode, upon the loop reaching the desired position;
- given an under-run of the desired position by the loop in a direction towards the third sensor, the discharge device increases the speed until the loop crosses the desired position in a direction towards the first sensor, and then the speed is lowered again; and
- the discharge device maintains as an average operating speed a speed at which a duration in which the loop is located over the desired position coincides with a duration in which the loop is located below the desired position.
15. A method according to claim 14 in which the buffer controller regulates the discharge device such that, after a start of the printing device, the discharge device operates after a delay with a speed that corresponds to the average starting speed.
16. A method according to claim 12 wherein a buffer device is provided with said reserve buffer.
17. A buffer device for accommodation of a printing substrate web supplied with varying speed in an electrographic print device, comprising:
- at least one operating device, an operating force of the operating device acting on the printing substrate web in order to form a loop of the printing substrate web;
- at least one sensor scanning the loop arranged in the reserve buffer that emits sensor signal indicating a position of the loop; and
- a discharge device controlled by the sensor signal which conveys the printing substrate web with adjustable continuous speeds from the buffer.
18. A method for controlling a printing substrate web output from a printing system of an electrographic printing device, comprising the steps of:
- forming a loop of the printing substrate web with an operating device in contact with the loop and determining a position by at least one sensor that emits a sensor signal indicating a position of the loop; and
- dependent on the sensor signal, regulating a discharge device to convey the printing substrate web with adjustable continuous speeds from the buffer.
Type: Application
Filed: Dec 8, 2004
Publication Date: Jul 21, 2005
Inventor: Hans-Georg Coufal (Markt Schwaben)
Application Number: 11/006,991