Drum scanner with loading magazine

Facsimile and static presentation processing – Facsimile – Picture signal generator

Reexamination Certificate

Rate now

  [ 0.00 ] – not rated yet Voters 0   Comments 0

Details

C358S493000

Reexamination Certificate

active

06771398

ABSTRACT:

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
Field of the Invention
The invention relates to a drum scanner with a loading magazine for copy cylinders.
The published European Patent Document EP 0 270 011 B1 describes a drum scanner wherein a number of copy cylinders with longitudinal axes disposed horizontally are placed in a loading magazine formed as an uprightly standing rotary disk. Each of the copy cylinders, respectively, is disposed in a scanning position wherein it is rotated at one end about the longitudinal axis thereof while a carriage bearing a scanning element is moved parallel to the axis of the copy cylinder. This drum scanner is able to scan a number of copy cylinders one after another automatically. In a further embodiment, a horizontally movable loading magazine from which, respectively, a copy cylinder can be removed by a robot arm and, after being rotated about a number of axes, can be set onto a holding and rotating device.
In the conventional drum scanner with a loading magazine, it is not possible for the operator of the drum scanner to place copy cylinders into the loading magazine or to remove them therefrom during the continuous scanning operation, because the effects of shocks on the loading magazine are transmitted to the copy cylinder then being scanned or to the sensing element, which can have a detrimental influence upon the scan result. In the heretofore known embodiment with a robot arm, although changing a magazine during continuous operation would be conceivable if the subassemblies are sufficiently stable and solid, the construction and the control of the robot arm are relatively expensive and complicated.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
It is accordingly an object of the invention to provide a drum scanner and loading magazine combination which avoids the foregoing disadvantages of heretofore known constructions of this type.
With the foregoing and other objects in view, there is provided, in accordance with the invention, in combination, a drum scanner and a loading magazine, the drum scanner comprising a holding and rotating device equipped for holding an interchangeable copy cylinder firmly from below in an at least approximately upright position and for rotating it about a longitudinal axis thereof for scanning, and the loading magazine being constructed for containing a plurality n of magazine spaces equipped for holding copy cylinders in the same orientation and at the same height as on the holding and rotating device of the drum scanner, the n magazine spaces and the holding and rotating device being arranged at regular intervals around a cylinder transport carousel having n+1 outriggers extending in a star-shaped manner relative to the n magazine spaces and the holding and rotating device, and being equipped for lifting, together with the aid of the outriggers, copy cylinders located in the n magazine spaces and on the holding and rotating device, respectively, for moving them in a circle and for setting them down again at a desired location, the drum scanner and the loading magazine being separable subassemblies connected mechanically to one another by connecting elements with vibration-damping properties, and being, respectively, provided with at least one foot for bearing the weight virtually of the respective subassembly.
In accordance with another feature of the invention, the cylinder transport carousel is fixed to the drum scanner and is not in contact with the loading magazine in any position.
In accordance with a further feature of the invention, each magazine space includes an annular antenna having an axis coinciding with the longitudinal axis of a copy cylinder located in the magazine space, each of the copy cylinders having a transponder on the underside thereof wherein an electronic file name is stored which can be read out and rewritten via the antenna.
In accordance with an added feature of the invention, each of the copy cylinders bears a barcode as an optical file name, and the drum scanner includes a barcode reader equipped for reading the barcode from a respective copy cylinder rotating on the holding and rotating device, the electronic file name of the respective copy cylinders being normally identical with the optical file name thereof.
In accordance with a concomitant feature of the invention, the drum scanner and the loading magazine are equipped for accommodating and for processing copy cylinders with different diameters.
Thus, a drum scanner according to the invention includes a holding and rotating device which is equipped for holding an interchangeable copy cylinder firmly from below in an at least approximately upright position and for rotating it about its longitudinal axis for scanning. A loading magazine for the drum scanner contains a number n of magazine spaces which are equipped to hold copy cylinders in the same orientation and at the same height as on the holding and rotating device of the drum scanner. The n magazine spaces and the holding and rotating device are arranged at regular intervals around a cylinder transport carousel which has n+1 outriggers, which extend in a star shape in relation to the n magazine spaces and the holding and rotating device. The cylinder transport carousel is equipped for lifting copy cylinders, which are located in the n magazine spaces of the holding and rotating device, together with the aid of the outriggers, to move them in a circle and to set them down again at a desired location. The drum scanner and the loading magazine are subassemblies which can be separated from one another, are connected mechanically to one another by connecting elements with vibration-damping properties, and each of which is provided with one or more feet which essentially bear the weight of the respective subassembly.
The invention makes it possible for the operator of the drum scanner, during continuous scanning operation, to place copy cylinders into the loading magazine or to remove them therefrom. As noted hereinbefore, in a conventional drum scanner with a loading magazine, this is not possible, because the effects of shocks on the loading magazine are transmitted to the copy cylinder then being scanned or to the sensing element, which can have a detrimental influence upon the scan result. In the known embodiment with a robot arm, although changing a magazine during continuous operation would be conceivable if the subassemblies are sufficiently stable and solid, the construction and the control of the robot arm are relatively expensive and complicated.
Decoupling the vibrations of drum scanner and loading magazine according to the invention permits the changing of copy cylinders during production or continuous operation without requiring that the subassemblies be particularly stable or solid. The possibility of changing copy cylinders during production or continuous operation means that the operator can adapt the flow of work to the then current requirements, because he or she can change the copy cylinders at any time without having to wait until the drum scanner is at a standstill or is switched off. It is therefore possible for the working sequence to be configured very flexibly.
The vibration-damping connecting elements hold the two subassemblies at least approximately in the correct position in relation to one another. Shocks when changing copy cylinders in the loading magazine are not transmitted to the drum scanner, but are absorbed by the base upon which the loading magazine is supported. A cylinder or roller change is thereby possible at any time, at least if it is performed carefully. A careful roller change is made easier by the fact that the copy cylinders stand at least approximately upright and can be set in place from above.
The at least approximately upright position of the copy cylinders, both in the loading magazine and in the drum scanner, additionally makes it possible to use a cylinder transport carousel, which represents a considerably simpler transport device than the robot arm disclosed by the prior art. In order that the cylinder transport carousel may be able to fulfi

LandOfFree

Say what you really think

Search LandOfFree.com for the USA inventors and patents. Rate them and share your experience with other people.

Rating

Drum scanner with loading magazine does not yet have a rating. At this time, there are no reviews or comments for this patent.

If you have personal experience with Drum scanner with loading magazine, we encourage you to share that experience with our LandOfFree.com community. Your opinion is very important and Drum scanner with loading magazine will most certainly appreciate the feedback.

Rate now

     

Profile ID: LFUS-PAI-O-3350016

  Search
All data on this website is collected from public sources. Our data reflects the most accurate information available at the time of publication.