EP0800444B1 - Cross-cutting apparatus for a web of paper sheets - Google Patents

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EP0800444B1
EP0800444B1 EP95941734A EP95941734A EP0800444B1 EP 0800444 B1 EP0800444 B1 EP 0800444B1 EP 95941734 A EP95941734 A EP 95941734A EP 95941734 A EP95941734 A EP 95941734A EP 0800444 B1 EP0800444 B1 EP 0800444B1
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Jussi Similä
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B26HAND CUTTING TOOLS; CUTTING; SEVERING
    • B26DCUTTING; DETAILS COMMON TO MACHINES FOR PERFORATING, PUNCHING, CUTTING-OUT, STAMPING-OUT OR SEVERING
    • B26D1/00Cutting through work characterised by the nature or movement of the cutting member or particular materials not otherwise provided for; Apparatus or machines therefor; Cutting members therefor
    • B26D1/56Cutting through work characterised by the nature or movement of the cutting member or particular materials not otherwise provided for; Apparatus or machines therefor; Cutting members therefor involving a cutting member which travels with the work otherwise than in the direction of the cut, i.e. flying cutter
    • B26D1/62Cutting through work characterised by the nature or movement of the cutting member or particular materials not otherwise provided for; Apparatus or machines therefor; Cutting members therefor involving a cutting member which travels with the work otherwise than in the direction of the cut, i.e. flying cutter and is rotating about an axis parallel to the line of cut, e.g. mounted on a rotary cylinder
    • B26D1/626Cutting through work characterised by the nature or movement of the cutting member or particular materials not otherwise provided for; Apparatus or machines therefor; Cutting members therefor involving a cutting member which travels with the work otherwise than in the direction of the cut, i.e. flying cutter and is rotating about an axis parallel to the line of cut, e.g. mounted on a rotary cylinder for thin material, e.g. for sheets, strips or the like

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  • the present invention relates to a cross-cutting apparatus for a web of paper sheets, especially for trimming the edge of bundles of paper sheets formed by printed matter, said apparatus comprising a cutting roll and a counter roll between which the web of paper sheets runs and which are driven at a peripheral speed slightly higher than the running speed of the web of paper sheets, a crosswise cutting blade associated with the cutting roll and fastened to a blade carrier which is mounted on the cutting roll to rotate therewith and which is movable relative to the cutting roll during the course of cutting action, as well as a counter blade associated with the counter roll and the cutting blade placing itself alongside it during said cutting action, a pivotable mounting axle whereby the blade carrier is mounted on the cutting blade, and a follower wheel eccentrically connected to the end of the mounting axle and forced to follow a fixed guide surface, having a curvature which forces the mounting axle and, respectively, the blade carrier together with its blade to pivot in the direction opposite to the rotating direction of the cutting roll.
  • the case is not about severing a continuous web but, instead, about trimming the pages (side edge) of at least partially folded newspapers or magazines.
  • An apparatus of the invention can be used as a part of the folding mechanism in a printing machine or also separated therefrom.
  • the cross-cutter located in the vicinity of a folding apparatus can be supplied with papers from a temporary storage.
  • the cross-cutter can also be included in individual binding lines which are supplied from a bundle of papers by means of a suitable feeding mechanism.
  • the cutting blade In conventional cross-cutting, effected by the folding mechanism of a printing machine, the cutting blade is fixedly mounted on a cutting cylinder and emerges a certain distance from the cutting cylinder so as to extend inside the padding of a counter cylinder. Paper is cut between the cylinders as the latter make a turn.
  • the cutting blade When dealing with a thick (5 mm) web of paper sheets, the cutting blade must be emerged to such an extent that said blade makes a contact with the web of paper long before the point of cutting and, thus, is inclined backwards at the start of cutting and inclined forward at the end of cutting. This faulty movement produces a poor cutting result.
  • Patent publication EP-O 423,529 which defines the preamble of claim 1, discloses a similar type of cutting-trimming device, wherein the cutting blades are adapted to be movable in such a manner that the same cutting cylinders can be used for cutting to various format lengths. This is based on the fact that the cutting blades can be set for peripheral speeds that are different from those of the cutting cylinders.
  • This prior known device suffers from exactly the same blade attitude defects as the above-described devices, in which the blades are fixedly mounted on cylinders. In other words, the impairment of cutting result caused by the change of attitude between blade and web has not been eliminated.
  • Patent application FI-932623 discloses a device of the above-described type, whereby cross-cutting is effected to the length of a certain format, yet in such a manner that the change of attitude between blade and web is avoided during cutting.
  • This prior known device is provided with a leverage for retaining the blade at all times perpendicular relative to the web of paper sheets while pressing the blade away from the cutting roll during cutting.
  • the leverage in this prior known device is structurally difficult to design.
  • An object of the invention is to provide a structurally simple cross-cutting apparatus, which is capable of retaining the blade perpendicular relative to the plane of a sheet or a bundle of sheets to be cut.
  • the web of paper sheets to be cut can be produced in the folding mechanism of a newspaper or magazine printing machine.
  • the web consists of separate, at least partially folded papers which are subjected to trimming effected by way of cross-cutting.
  • the web of paper sheets travels through between a cutting roll 1 and a counter roll 2.
  • the rolls 1, 2 have a peripheral speed which is slightly higher than the speed of the web of paper sheets and, thus, the rolls 1, 2 are not in contact with the web which is carried e.g. by means of belt conveyors on either side of the rolls 1, 2.
  • a cutting tool 3 is mounted on a blade carrier 4 which is secured to the cutting roll 1 by way of a mounting axle 5.
  • the mounting axle 5 is journalled to be rotatable relative to the roll 1.
  • the other end of the mounting axle 5 is provided with an eccentric pin 6 which is surrounded by a follower wheel 7 that is pressed e.g. by a spring force against a fixed guide surface 8.
  • a follower wheel 7 that is pressed e.g. by a spring force against a fixed guide surface 8.
  • the follower wheel 7 rolls along the guide surface 8 and determines the angular position for the mounting axle 5.
  • the shape of said guide surface 8 can have an effect on the angular position of the blade 3.
  • this is also affected by the distance of the mounting axle 5 from a line c connecting the centre axes of rolls 1, 2, the distance of the point of blade 3 from the centre line of mounting axle 5, and the eccentricity of the follower wheel 7 relative to the mounting axle 5.
  • the drawing illustrates one preferred case for selecting the mutual relationships between these dimensions.
  • the guide surface 8 is preferably provided with four different curved sections successively (Figs. 2 and 3; curved sections I-IV).
  • the first curved section I having an arc length of e.g. about 30°, produces the movement of blade 3 and blade carrier 4 in a rotating direction A of the cutting roll 1 and away from the cutting roll 1 prior to the arrival of said blade 3 in the cutting position shown in the figure.
  • the wheel 7 follows the curved section II of the surface 8, producing the movement of blade 3 against the rotating direction A of cutting roll 1 and towards said cutting roll 1. This movement of blade 3 in relation to roll 1 achieves the desired perpendicularity between the blade 3 and a sheet.
  • the blade 3 Alongside the blade 3 are contact blocks 13 of resilient polyurethane for pressing a sheet to be cut against the surfaces of a counter blade 9.
  • the rolls 1, 2 have a speed difference relative to the web of paper
  • the curved section II is such that the contact blocks 13 and the blade 3 have a speed which is equal to that of the web of paper.
  • the movement of blade 3 towards roll 1 is slight that, as the rolls 1 and 2 are rotating, the blade 3 extends into a slot in the counter blade 9 and performs the cutting.
  • the cutting edge of blade 3 may be inclined, such that one end of the blade commences and finishes the cutting before the other end.
  • the fourth curved section IV of guide surface 8 returns the blade 3 and blade carrier 4 to the commencing position of curved section I with minimum deceleration and acceleration forces.
  • the movements of the counter blade 9 are arranged consistently with those of the blade 3. Therefor, the counter blade 9 is secured to the roll 2 through the intermediary of a pivotable mounting axle 10.
  • the axle 10 is pivoted by means of an eccentric follower wheel 11 and a guide surface 12.

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The present invention relates to a cross-cutting apparatus for a web of paper sheets, especially for trimming the edge of bundles of paper sheets formed by printed matter, said apparatus comprising a cutting roll and a counter roll between which the web of paper sheets runs and which are driven at a peripheral speed slightly higher than the running speed of the web of paper sheets, a crosswise cutting blade associated with the cutting roll and fastened to a blade carrier which is mounted on the cutting roll to rotate therewith and which is movable relative to the cutting roll during the course of cutting action, as well as a counter blade associated with the counter roll and the cutting blade placing itself alongside it during said cutting action, a pivotable mounting axle whereby the blade carrier is mounted on the cutting blade, and a follower wheel eccentrically connected to the end of the mounting axle and forced to follow a fixed guide surface, having a curvature which forces the mounting axle and, respectively, the blade carrier together with its blade to pivot in the direction opposite to the rotating direction of the cutting roll.
Typically, the case is not about severing a continuous web but, instead, about trimming the pages (side edge) of at least partially folded newspapers or magazines.
An apparatus of the invention can be used as a part of the folding mechanism in a printing machine or also separated therefrom. For example, the cross-cutter located in the vicinity of a folding apparatus can be supplied with papers from a temporary storage. The cross-cutter can also be included in individual binding lines which are supplied from a bundle of papers by means of a suitable feeding mechanism.
In conventional cross-cutting, effected by the folding mechanism of a printing machine, the cutting blade is fixedly mounted on a cutting cylinder and emerges a certain distance from the cutting cylinder so as to extend inside the padding of a counter cylinder. Paper is cut between the cylinders as the latter make a turn. In particular, when dealing with a thick (5 mm) web of paper sheets, the cutting blade must be emerged to such an extent that said blade makes a contact with the web of paper long before the point of cutting and, thus, is inclined backwards at the start of cutting and inclined forward at the end of cutting. This faulty movement produces a poor cutting result.
Patent publication EP-O 423,529, which defines the preamble of claim 1, discloses a similar type of cutting-trimming device, wherein the cutting blades are adapted to be movable in such a manner that the same cutting cylinders can be used for cutting to various format lengths. This is based on the fact that the cutting blades can be set for peripheral speeds that are different from those of the cutting cylinders. This prior known device suffers from exactly the same blade attitude defects as the above-described devices, in which the blades are fixedly mounted on cylinders. In other words, the impairment of cutting result caused by the change of attitude between blade and web has not been eliminated.
Patent application FI-932623 discloses a device of the above-described type, whereby cross-cutting is effected to the length of a certain format, yet in such a manner that the change of attitude between blade and web is avoided during cutting. This prior known device is provided with a leverage for retaining the blade at all times perpendicular relative to the web of paper sheets while pressing the blade away from the cutting roll during cutting. However, the leverage in this prior known device is structurally difficult to design.
An object of the invention is to provide a structurally simple cross-cutting apparatus, which is capable of retaining the blade perpendicular relative to the plane of a sheet or a bundle of sheets to be cut.
This object of the invention is achieved by the features of annexed claim 1. The non-independent claims disclose preferred embodiments of the invention.
The invention will now be described in more detail with reference made to the accompanying drawing, in which
fig. 1
is a schematic side view of the essential components included in a cross-cutting apparatus of the invention at the initial stage of a cutting sequence;
fig. 2
shows one example of the curved shape of a guide surface included in the follower wheel, when the eccentricity and other such dimensions of a follower wheel 7 comply with the case of fig. 1; and
fig. 3
shows another example of the curved shape of a guide surface included in the follower wheel, when the eccentricity of a follower wheel 7 has been substantially increased as compared to fig. 1.
The web of paper sheets to be cut can be produced in the folding mechanism of a newspaper or magazine printing machine. Thus, the web consists of separate, at least partially folded papers which are subjected to trimming effected by way of cross-cutting. The web of paper sheets travels through between a cutting roll 1 and a counter roll 2. The rolls 1, 2 have a peripheral speed which is slightly higher than the speed of the web of paper sheets and, thus, the rolls 1, 2 are not in contact with the web which is carried e.g. by means of belt conveyors on either side of the rolls 1, 2. A cutting tool 3 is mounted on a blade carrier 4 which is secured to the cutting roll 1 by way of a mounting axle 5. The mounting axle 5 is journalled to be rotatable relative to the roll 1. The other end of the mounting axle 5 is provided with an eccentric pin 6 which is surrounded by a follower wheel 7 that is pressed e.g. by a spring force against a fixed guide surface 8. As the roll 1 is rotating, the follower wheel 7 rolls along the guide surface 8 and determines the angular position for the mounting axle 5. Thus, the shape of said guide surface 8 can have an effect on the angular position of the blade 3. Naturally, this is also affected by the distance of the mounting axle 5 from a line c connecting the centre axes of rolls 1, 2, the distance of the point of blade 3 from the centre line of mounting axle 5, and the eccentricity of the follower wheel 7 relative to the mounting axle 5. The drawing illustrates one preferred case for selecting the mutual relationships between these dimensions. It is natural that variations of these dimensions have an effect on the shape of a guide surface. For example, increasing the eccentricity of a follower wheel requires increased asymmetry for a guide surface as compared to the case of fig. 2. Thus, one possibility is to employ a curved shape as shown e.g. in fig. 3.
The guide surface 8 is preferably provided with four different curved sections successively (Figs. 2 and 3; curved sections I-IV). The first curved section I, having an arc length of e.g. about 30°, produces the movement of blade 3 and blade carrier 4 in a rotating direction A of the cutting roll 1 and away from the cutting roll 1 prior to the arrival of said blade 3 in the cutting position shown in the figure. During the cutting action (about 12° forward from the illustrated position) the wheel 7 follows the curved section II of the surface 8, producing the movement of blade 3 against the rotating direction A of cutting roll 1 and towards said cutting roll 1. This movement of blade 3 in relation to roll 1 achieves the desired perpendicularity between the blade 3 and a sheet. Alongside the blade 3 are contact blocks 13 of resilient polyurethane for pressing a sheet to be cut against the surfaces of a counter blade 9. Although the rolls 1, 2 have a speed difference relative to the web of paper, the curved section II is such that the contact blocks 13 and the blade 3 have a speed which is equal to that of the web of paper. The movement of blade 3 towards roll 1 is slight that, as the rolls 1 and 2 are rotating, the blade 3 extends into a slot in the counter blade 9 and performs the cutting. The cutting edge of blade 3 may be inclined, such that one end of the blade commences and finishes the cutting before the other end. The third curved section III of guide surface 8, followed by the wheel 7 after the cutting, accelerates the movement of blade 3 and blade carrier 4 towards the cutting roll 1 and, thus, the web of paper sheets is as briefly as possible grabbed between contact blocks 13 and counter blade 9. The fourth curved section IV of guide surface 8 returns the blade 3 and blade carrier 4 to the commencing position of curved section I with minimum deceleration and acceleration forces.
The movements of the counter blade 9 are arranged consistently with those of the blade 3. Therefor, the counter blade 9 is secured to the roll 2 through the intermediary of a pivotable mounting axle 10. The axle 10 is pivoted by means of an eccentric follower wheel 11 and a guide surface 12.

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  1. A cross-cutting apparatus for a web of paper sheets, especially for trimming the edge of bundles of paper sheets formed by printed matter, said apparatus comprising a cutting roll (1) and a counter roll (2) between which the web of paper sheets runs and which are driven at a peripheral speed slightly higher than the running speed of the web of paper sheets, a crosswise cutting blade (3) associated with the cutting roll (1) and fastened to a blade carrier (4) which is mounted on the cutting roll (1) to rotate therewith and which is movable relative to the cutting roll (1) during the course of cutting action, as well as a counter blade (9) associated with the counter roll (2) and the cutting blade (3) placing itself alongside it during said cutting action, a pivotable mounting axle (5) whereby the blade carrier (4) is mounted on the cutting roll (1), and a follower wheel (7) eccentrically connected to the end of the mounting axle (5) and forced to follow a fixed guide surface (8), having a curved section (II), which forces the mounting axle (5) and, respectively, the blade carrier (4) together with its blade (3) to pivot in the direction opposite to the rotating direction of the cutting roll (1), characterized in that the curved section (II) of the guide surface (8) which the wheel (7) follows during the course of cutting, is designed to produce movement of the blade (3) towards the cutting roll (1) while the blade moves simultaneously against the rotating direction of the cutting roll at a speed which, in relation to the rotating speed of the cutting roll (1), is such that throughout the cutting movement said blade (3) retains its perpendicular position relative to the plane of a sheet or a bundle of sheets to be cut.
  2. An apparatus as set forth in claim 1, characterized in that the guide surface (8) includes four different curved sections, namely
    a first curved section (I) which produces movement of the blade (3) and the blade carrier (4) in the rotating direction of the cutting roll (1) and away from the cutting roll (1) before the blade (1) arrives in the cutting position,
    a second curved section (II) which the wheel (7) follows during the cutting movement and which produces movement of the blade (3) against the rotating direction of the cutting roll (1) and towards the cutting roll (1),
    a third curved section (III) which the wheel (7) follows after the cutting and which accelerates movement of the blade (3) and the blade carrier (4) towards the cutting roll (1), and
    a fourth curved section (IV) which the wheel (7) follows to return to the commencement of the first curved section with minimum acceleration and deceleration forces.
  3. An apparatus as set forth in claim 1 or 2, characterized in that the counter blade (9) is provided with a mounting axle (10) which is adapted to effect a pivoting movement which is substantially consistent with that of the mounting axle (5) of said cutting blade (3).
  4. An apparatus as set forth in claims 1-3, characterized in that the mounting axles (5, 10) of the cutting blade (3) and the counter blade (9), respectively, have the other ends thereof provided with eccentric pins (6), the follower wheels (7, 11) being journalled therearound.
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