Abstract:
An apparatus to separate out printed products from a stack including a pushing device to separate out a respective printed product from the stack. The pushing device includes a first rotary drive. The apparatus further includes a downstream-arranged removal device to convey away the respective separated out printed product. The removal device also includes a second rotary drive separate from the first rotary drive.
Abstract:
An apparatus to separate out printed products from a stack including a pushing device to separate out a respective printed product from the stack. The pushing device includes a first rotary drive. The apparatus further includes a downstream-arranged removal device to convey away the respective separated out printed product. The removal device also includes a second rotary drive separate from the first rotary drive.
Abstract:
A device and a method for transferring printed products conveyed in a stream of individual products from a feed unit to a removal unit makes it possible to divert the printed products from a feed direction to a removal direction. The feed unit includes a first conveyor and a transfer region, and the removal unit includes a takeover region with a support surface for the printed products. The transfer region is located higher than the takeover region. The removal unit of the device includes at least a second conveyor which forms the support surface. A pressing element is arranged above the support surface which can be lowered toward the support surface or toward a printed product moving in the direction of the support surface. The pressing element can be lifted up from the support surface or a printed product positioned thereon.
Abstract:
A system for the contactless sealing of a rotatably mounted shaft with respect to a housing, and a gear unit, oil being provided in the interior of the housing, in particular, the rotating shaft protruding from the interior into the outer area; a centrifugal disk, joined in rotatably fixed manner to the shaft, having at least partially radially extending bores that connect oil from a centrifugal chamber to a collection chamber surrounding the centrifugal disk.
Abstract:
A device and a method for transferring printed products conveyed in a stream of individual products from a feed unit to a removal unit makes it possible to divert the printed products from a feed direction to a removal direction. The feed unit includes a first conveyor and a transfer region, and the removal unit includes a takeover region with a support surface for the printed products. The transfer region is located higher than the takeover region. The removal unit of the device includes at least a second conveyor which forms the support surface. A pressing element is arranged above the support surface which can be lowered toward the support surface or toward a printed product moving in the direction of the support surface. The pressing element can be lifted up from the support surface or a printed product positioned thereon.
Abstract:
In a system for contactlessly sealing a rotably mounted shaft from a housing, and a gear unit, oil is provided in the interior of the housing, the rotating shaft in particular projecting from the interior to the outer area, wherein a centrifugal disk is provided, which is connected to the shaft in torsionally fixed manner and has at least partially radially extending bores, which connect oil from a centrifugal chamber to a catch basin surrounding the centrifugal disk.
Abstract:
A case (1) for artificial teeth is provided, with a base part (3) for receiving the teeth and a lid (4) that can be placed onto the base part (3) and cover it and the inserted teeth are provided. The boundaries (5, 6, and/or 7, 8) of the base part (3) and the lid (4) facing each other are embodied with different heights (H1 and/or H2) adjusted to each other, with at least a large part of the rear boundary (5) of the base part (3) being embodied higher than the opposite front boundary (7) thereof.
Abstract:
R, G and B outputs from the corresponding preamplifiers of a television camera are supplied to a non-additive mixer (NAM) circuit for continuous selection of the greatest of the three outputs and the selected output is continuously supplied to a set of 9 electronic switches each selecting out a subdivision of the picture field (a, b . . . i). The switched outputs for each of the subfields are then provided to respective subfield measurement detectors which each produce an average value output and a peak value output. These are stored into subfield buffer units and then read out through a multiplexer and an analog to digital converter to a microprocessor. The various values are compared with corresponding past values for selecting between various measurement schemes for obtaining a camera diaphragm control signal, namely spot measurement, center-emphasized integral measurement and selective field measurement. Except when a decision for no setting change is made, the selected scheme of measurement is used to obtain a control signal from the average and dynamic range values of the several subfield video signals.