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EP2093177A2 - Dispositif de soutien d'une pile d'objets plats sur chant - Google Patents

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EP2093177A2
EP2093177A2 EP09153246A EP09153246A EP2093177A2 EP 2093177 A2 EP2093177 A2 EP 2093177A2 EP 09153246 A EP09153246 A EP 09153246A EP 09153246 A EP09153246 A EP 09153246A EP 2093177 A2 EP2093177 A2 EP 2093177A2
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Klaus König
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
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    • B65H31/26Auxiliary devices for retaining articles in the pile
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B07SEPARATING SOLIDS FROM SOLIDS; SORTING
    • B07CPOSTAL SORTING; SORTING INDIVIDUAL ARTICLES, OR BULK MATERIAL FIT TO BE SORTED PIECE-MEAL, e.g. BY PICKING
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    • B07C3/008Means for collecting objects, e.g. containers for sorted mail items
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    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • B65HHANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL, e.g. SHEETS, WEBS, CABLES
    • B65H1/00Supports or magazines for piles from which articles are to be separated
    • B65H1/02Supports or magazines for piles from which articles are to be separated adapted to support articles on edge
    • B65H1/027Support fully or partially removable from the handling machine, e.g. cassette, drawer
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
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    • B65H31/04Pile receivers with movable end support arranged to recede as pile accumulates
    • B65H31/06Pile receivers with movable end support arranged to recede as pile accumulates the articles being piled on edge
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • B65HHANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL, e.g. SHEETS, WEBS, CABLES
    • B65H2601/00Problem to be solved or advantage achieved
    • B65H2601/20Avoiding or preventing undesirable effects
    • B65H2601/25Damages to handled material
    • B65H2601/252Collapsing, e.g. of piles
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
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  • the invention relates to a device for supporting a stack of upright, flat objects, comprising a support means with contact points for abutment on one of the flat sides of an outer stacked objects of the stack.
  • Flat postal items such as letters, large letters, postcards, sealed magazines and the like, are sorted in letter centers or large post offices in very large numbers by their address.
  • the mail items are transported in batches in containers to a sorting system, and reloaded from the containers to a feeder.
  • Supported by a paddle the mail items are transported to a withdrawal device and separated there. After a new stack of mail has been placed on the feeder, the paddle then located between the stacks can be removed and moved to the current stack end.
  • the paddle is gripped manually or mechanically and offset accordingly.
  • the sorted by the sorting mail pieces are stacked in stacking compartments, where they are in turn supported by a support member so that they form an upright stack. If the bin to be emptied, this support element is manually or mechanically removed, the stack is seized and reloaded into a container for further transport.
  • a support member from a stacking tray is for example from the EP 1 110 893 B1 known. Also transport container with one or more support elements are known to hold a stack of mail, if the container is not completely filled. Such a container is for example in the EP 1 525 059 B1 described.
  • the invention is based on the consideration that support means for supporting stacks of objects usually for ergonomic or technical reasons, only have a height which is substantially less than the maximum allowable height of objects that are supported by the support means. As a result, articles that are higher than the proppant and unstable may overhang the proppant. As a result, the further operation is difficult or prevented because the overhanging object must be manually raised or an automatic movement of the support means is prevented.
  • the support means is designed so that its contact points project in the stacking direction to different heights to the stack, the stack or at least the outermost objects of the stack can be selectively bent by the support means, for example about a vertical axis.
  • This slight bending causes the articles to be stiffened against bending about a horizontal axis, ie against tipping over the support means. Since a planar and flexible object can only be bent in one direction, the deliberately caused bending of the object about an axis counteracts a further bending of the objects about another axis. An over tilting of the object on the support means can be counteracted, wherein the support means is easier to use or manually or mechanically movable.
  • the arrangement of the contact points is expediently carried out so that they cause a bending of the outermost supported object with a slight pressure of the objects to the contact points.
  • the contact points are those points of the support means which bear against the stack or its outermost object, expediently directly.
  • the items may be postal items of any kind, especially postal items such as letters, large letters, postcards, magazines and the like. They are preferably rectangular and can - if the third dimension of the thickness of the objects - be cuboid. You can have two longitudinal edges in the direction of their largest extension and two transverse edges transverse to it, the articles are expediently on one of their longitudinal edges in the stack.
  • the objects may be referred to as flat if their thickness does not exceed 20% of the length of a transverse edge.
  • the contact points protrude further into the stack in a middle region of the largest objects of the stack in the stacking direction than in a side region of the largest articles.
  • the stacks can be stamped into a concave shape, so that the support means in the central region can be particularly easily gripped.
  • the middle range can be understood as the range that lies between 40% and 60% of the maximum stack width.
  • the maximum stack width may be a container width, a tray width, a width of a feeder, or a length of the largest postal item to be held by the support means.
  • the central region may range between 40% and 60% of the distance between opposing walls of the container or stacking compartment.
  • the page area can range between 20% and 40% of the maximum stack width.
  • a contact surface of the central region continues to project in the stacking direction toward the stack as a contact surface in the side region, which in turn extends further to the stack than one Contact surface in a border area.
  • the border area can be a range between 0% and 20% of the maximum stack width.
  • the contact points form a curved surface.
  • This surface can be embossed on the stack so that the outermost article or the outermost postal items are correspondingly curved.
  • the clamped area does not have to be a real area, but can be spanned by individual contact points or contact lines.
  • the surface curvature does not have to be continuous, but can also be polygonal, in the most extreme case simply kinked.
  • the surface is expediently developable in a plane.
  • the contact points are designed so that they impress at least the outermost objects of the stack a curvature with a vertical axis of curvature.
  • a spanned curved surface expediently has a vertical axis of curvature.
  • the curvature need not be circular in this case, but may be oval or in another form.
  • the vertical shape expediently refers to the earth's surface or to a pile bottom, e.g. a container bottom or shelf on which the mail items stand and on which the axis of curvature is vertical.
  • the contact points are advantageously designed so that at least the outermost object of the stack is held vertically, ie perpendicular to the ground or the stack bottom.
  • a curvature of the object can in this case be impressed such that the object is at least substantially perpendicular to everything.
  • the support element can be designed to be particularly simple if it has a curved contact surface.
  • the contact surface supports the outermost postal item or the outermost article at least over a large area, that is to say over at least half of its length, and can be produced as a curved sheet-metal or plastic molded part.
  • the support means comprise a plurality of supporting elements supporting the contact points, which are aligned perpendicular to the stacking direction. This allows the stack to remain particularly accessible, so that it can be easily grasped.
  • the support elements are also aligned perpendicular to a ground or stack floor. Moreover, it is advantageous if the support elements are aligned parallel to the axis of curvature of an impressed curvature.
  • the support elements each have a contact surface and the contact surfaces are inclined with increasing distance to the central region of the maximum stack width less to the stacking direction.
  • the device comprises two opposing support means for supporting the stack on both sides, wherein the contact points of a support means span a concave surface and the contact points of the other support means a convex surface. Due to the curved on both sides support the curvature can be held throughout the entire stack.
  • the support means is a part of a movable paddle on a conveyor belt for the transport of mailpieces.
  • the paddle is particularly easy to grasp and move.
  • the support means is part of a movable support of a mail container, the support can be easily grasped and removed, for example.
  • the support means forms part of a sorting compartment of a sorting system for mailpieces having a plurality of sorting compartments, then the sorting compartments can be emptied particularly ergonomically, since the support means can be easily removed and thus the mailpieces can be easily removed from the sorting compartment are.
  • the invention is further directed to the use of a device as described above for supporting a stack of upright flat mailpieces.
  • the stacking pressure in the stack is measured to control the stacking or stripping.
  • FIG. 1 shows a device 2 for supporting a stack of upright, flat objects with two support means 4, 6, which are arranged on both sides of the stack, not shown for reasons of clarity. Things may be mail items and are hereinafter referred to as such, without any limitation should be associated with it.
  • the device 2 can be arranged in a mailing container, a stacking tray, a feeder-that is to say a transport device for transporting a stack of mailpieces to a separating means-or another device for handling a stack of mailpieces.
  • the support means 6 comprises five identically designed support elements 8, which delimit an arrangement region 10 on a side in which the mailpieces can be arranged.
  • the arrangement area 10 has the width of a maximum stack width and, in the case of a mailing container, would be, for example, the interior of the mail item container or the area of a floor on which the mailpieces stand.
  • the support means 4 arranged opposite to the stack comprises three support elements 12, 14, 16, which are designed differently from one another. All three support elements 12, 14, 16 comprise a contact element 18, 20, 22 in the form of an elongated prism, each having a linear contact point 24, which is aligned perpendicular to a stack bottom 26.
  • the contact points 24 of the support members 12, 14, 16 protrude the contact points 24 of the support members 12, 14, 16 in the stacking direction 28 at different levels to the stack. Due to the greatest thickness of the contact element 22 its contact point 24 protrudes furthest in the stacking direction 28 to the stack. Least far the contact point 24 of the support member 12 projects to the stack. The contact point 24 of the support member 14 is therebetween, wherein it projects slightly less than the contact point 24 of the support member 16 and significantly more than the contact point 24 of the support member 12 in the stacking direction 28 to the stack.
  • the contact points 24 of the support elements 12, 14, 16 thus span a polygonal curved surface whose axis of curvature 30 is oriented perpendicular to the stack bottom 26 and the stacking direction 28.
  • a stack supported by the two support means 4, 6 would - with a slight pressure of the support means 4 on the stack - a curvature be impressed about the axis of curvature 30, such as in FIG. 2 is shown to another example.
  • This curvature causes a mail item standing vertically on the stack bottom 26 to be bent around a bending axis 32 only with difficulty and thus could be placed over the support means 4 so that it would be partially covered by the overhanging mail item.
  • An upright standing of the mail pieces of the stack and easy gripping of the support means 4 by an operator or a machine element are thereby supported.
  • FIG. 2 shows a further embodiment of the invention with reference to a device 34 in a mail container 38 schematically shown from above mailing container 36.
  • the following descriptions are essentially limited to the differences from the embodiment in the FIG. 1 or the previous figures, to which reference is made with regard to features and functions that remain the same.
  • Substantially identical components are basically numbered with the same reference numerals.
  • a container bottom which forms a stack bottom 26, standing upright in a stack 40 stacked mail items 38.
  • Walls 42 of the mail container 36 define a placement area 10 and specify by their distance from one another before a maximum stack width.
  • the mailpieces 38 are held by two support means 44, 46, the five or three support members 48, 50, 52, 54, 56, 58 comprise each having flat contact points 60, 62.
  • the contact points 62 of the support member 46 are - analogous to the contact points 24 off FIG. 1 - In the stacking direction 28 differently far to the stack 40 projecting out designed, so that the outermost postal item 38, which bears directly on the support means 46, a concave curvature is impressed about the axis of curvature 30.
  • This curvature is transmitted to all mailpieces 38 of the stack 40 and is supported by the support means 46 by its support elements 48, 50, 52, the contact points 60 also protrude differently far in the stacking direction 28 to the stack 40 out.
  • the support means 44 By the support means 44, however, the stack 40 is impressed a convex curvature.
  • the contact point 62 of the support element 54 lies in a middle region of a largest postal item 38 to be supported, which just barely fits into the mail item container 36.
  • the support element 56 lies in a side region and the support element 58 in an edge region, wherein all three contact points 62 together form a circularly curved surface.
  • the contact surface 60 of the least to the stack 40 projecting support member 52 in the middle region of the maximum stack width, ie in the range between 40 and 60% of this width, whereas the contact point 60 of the support member 48, which protrudes furthest to the stack 40, in Edge area, ie between 0% and 20% d of the maximum stack width.
  • the contact points 60, 62 of the support members 50, 56 are in between.
  • the contact surfaces of the contact points 60, 62 may, in order to support the curvature of the mailpieces 38, also be slightly curved around the vertical axis of curvature 30.
  • the contact surfaces are inclined with increasing distance to the central region of the largest postal item 42 less to the stacking direction 28, wherein the contact surfaces of the support members 52, 54 are aligned substantially perpendicular to the stacking direction 28, the contact surfaces of the support members 50, 56 an angle of about 86 ° and the contact surfaces of the support members 48, 62 have an angle of about 82 ° to the stacking direction 28.
  • the support means 46 is designed to be movable in the stacking direction 28 so that stacks 40 of different sizes can be supported. With the aid of, for example, interventions 64, the support means 46 can be moved both mechanically in the stacking direction 28 and removed from the mail container 36.
  • FIG. 3 shows a device 66 with a movable in the stacking direction 28 support means 68, which comprises a curved, continuous contact surface as contact points 70.
  • the support means 68 is part of a sorting compartment 72 of a sorting system, in which mailpieces 38 are stacked by a stacking means 74 between walls 42 of the sorting compartment 72, which specify a maximum stacking width.
  • the pressed against the contact surface mailpieces 38 a curvature is impressed, which decreases with increasing distance to the contact surface, wherein the just stacked mail items 38 are not yet curved.
  • the support means 68 moves backward in a mechanically driven manner to cope with a growth of the stack 40.
  • a support means 76 formed as a paddle as part of a device 78 is shown in FIG FIG. 4 shown from above.
  • the support means 76 can be moved by machine at the speed of movement of a conveyor belt 80, which moves mailpieces 38 at precisely this transport speed in the direction of a separating means 82, where the mailpieces 38 are removed from the stack 40 and separated.
  • the support means 76 is constructed substantially analogous to the support means 46, but its support member 84 projects in the middle of the maximum stack width or in the middle region of the width of the entire supply least in the direction of the stack 40.
  • the support element 88 protrudes in the edge region furthest in the stacking direction 28 to the stack 40. In this way, the stack 40, or its outermost postal item 38, which bears directly on the support means 76, impressed a convex curvature to a not shown axis of curvature 30 in the stacking direction 28th before the support means 76.

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