Abstract:
A signature gripper having a gripper pad for firmly gripping a signature; a gripper base connected to the gripper pad, the gripper pad being rotatable about the gripper base in a direction of rotation; and a spring acting in the direction of rotation to permit rotation of the gripper pad about the gripper base and connected to at least one of the gripper base and gripper pad. The spring damps deceleration experienced by the signature upon gripping.
Abstract:
Gripper bar for a delivery of a printing press, the gripper bar being carried at respective ends thereof by transport chains and having a multiplicity of grippers with gripper fingers for transporting sheets includes a hollow profiled member having a boxlike profile wherein a gripper shaft is receivable, the boxlike profiled member being formed with lateral openings through which the gripper fingers of the grippers extend.
Abstract:
A clamping mechanism installed on a circulating conveyor is composed of a clamp and a supporting plate and a latch lever axially attached to the supporting plate. The clamp is designed to be opened to a specified extent by a coiled spring. When the clamp is closed against the operation of the coiled spring, it engages with a latch of a latch lever so as to be locked.A cloth sent out from the sewing machine advances between the opened clamp and the supporting plate. The clamp is closed by an air cylinder and clamps the cloth.When the latch lever engages with a limiting lever set at a specified position in the direction of movement of the conveyor, the lock is unlocked, and the clamp is opened to release the cloth.
Abstract:
A device to be used in printing presses and the like for gripping paper sheets during transportation thereof includes a pair of parallel shafts one of which is a carrier shaft and the other of which is a stop shaft. The stop shaft carries a plurality of rubber stops which are distributed therealong while the carrier shaft carries a plurality of springy grippers which are fixed thereto and extend therefrom into overlapping relation with respect to the several stops. The grippers are all made of springy flat leaf spring material. At their ends where they overlap the stops the grippers respectively carry rubber plates situated between the leaf springs and stops and directly engaging the latter when there is no sheet gripped between these rubber plates and rubber stops.
Abstract:
A delivery of a machine for processing sheet-like printing materials, includes sheet grippers passing through a gripper path during operation, an actuating element adjustable from adjustable basic positions into an extreme position and the reverse and, at locations of the gripper path corresponding to the basic positions and the extreme position, serving for shifting the sheet grippers from a closed, sheet-conveying operating state into an open operating state, a linkage mechanism provided for adjusting the actuating element, and an actuating drive for actuating the linkage mechanism, the linkage mechanism being movable between a predeterminable extreme position corresponding to the extreme position of the actuating element, and adjustable starting positions corresponding to one of the adjustable basic positions of the actuating element; and a machine for processing sheet-like printing materials including the delivery.
Abstract:
A gripper assembly for clamping an article has a first clamp member mounted on a first shaft defining an axis and a second clamp member. An actuator for pivoting the first clamp member relative to the second clamp member around the first axis from an open position to a closed position in which the gripper is able to clamp an article is provided. The actuator has a follower link which is rotatably mounted on a second shaft defining a second axis different to that first axis. The actuator is coupled to the first clamp member by at least one guided compression spring.
Abstract:
A chain delivery sheet feeding device, including a sheet size selector switch for selecting a desired sheet size among paper sheets of different sizes which are separately carried on a plural number of paper trays located within the apparatus. A plurality of grippers are provided on chain members for gripping the paper sheets. A sheet releasing device is also provided for separating the paper sheets from the grippers. The sheet releasing device comprises a switching member having a movable gripper-releasing cam member which is adapted to operate under the control of a solenoid device which determines the sheet releasing point for the grippers. A size selector switch and the sheet releasing point determining solenoid device are opreated in relation to each other by means of a delay circuit in such a manner that a current sheet releasing point is retained until the last one of a number of copy sheets for a preceeding original size is released.