Claims
- 1. A method for producing collated sets of copy sheets from a set of document sheets and for adhesively binding each set of copy sheets into a booklet, the method comprising the steps of:
- circulating a set of document sheets arranged in page sequential order seriatim a plurality of times to a document imaging station;
- copying each document sheet once each time it is circulated to the imaging station, thereby producing a stream of copy sheets to form sets having a page sequence corresponding to the set of document sheets;
- advancing the stream of copy sheets initially in a first direction with the trailing edge of each copy sheet comprising the edge that is to be bound to other sheets and then advancing the stream of sheets in a second direction with the sheet edge to be bound to other sheets being located along one side edge thereof;
- applying a stripe of liquid adhesive to copy sheets and stacking each set of copy sheets in the same order as the set of document sheets with adhesive being applied so that there is adhesive between adjacent copy sheets in a set of copy sheets, the adhesive being applied to such one side edge of the copy sheets while the sheets are advanced in the second direction; and
- applying pressure to each set of stacked copy sheets in the area where adhesive is located between the sheets, thereby to form bound booklets of copy sheets corresponding in order to the order of sheets in the document set.
- 2. The invention as set forth in claim 1 wherein adhesive is applied to the upper surface of the copy sheets, and further comprising inverting the copy sheets after adhesive is applied and before the sheets are stacked.
- 3. The invention as set forth in claim 1 wherein the step of applying adhesive to copy sheets comprises driving each set of copy sheets seriatim and spaced in the stream past an adhesive applicator, and feeding adhesive from the applicator while all sheets of a set except one sheet are driven past the applicator, thereby to apply adhesive to all sheets of a set except such one sheet.
- 4. The invention as set forth in claim 3 wherein adhesive is applied to the upper surface of the copy sheets, the one copy sheet comprises the first copy sheet driven past the applicator, and further comprising the step of inverting the copy sheets after the sheets are driven past the applicator and before the sheets are stacked.
- 5. The invention as set forth in claim 3 wherein the adhesive is liquid and is dispensed from the applicator under pressure and in a plurality of continuous streams beginning before a sheet reaches the applicator and continuing until after the sheet passes the applicator, thereby to apply a continuous stripe of adhesive to sheets and cause adhesive to be dispensed between sheets, and further comprising the step of collecting the adhesive dispensed between sheets.
- 6. The invention as set forth in claim 1 wherein the step of applying pressure is repeated after each few sheets are stacked and after the last sheet of a set is stacked, and pressure is applied for a longer period of time after the last sheet of a set is stacked than any previous application of pressure to the set.
- 7. A method for binding a set of sheets together adjacent to one edge of the sheet to form a bound booklet; the method comprising the steps of:
- feeding sheets seriatim in a first direction into an input station;
- aligning each sheet in the input station;
- advancing the sheets seriatim in a second direction along a sheet path leading from the input station to an assembly station where the booklet is formed, the second direction being substantially perpendicular to the first direction;
- inverting each sheet before the sheet reaches the assembly station;
- applying a continuous stripe of liquid adhesive to the second sheet and each subsequent sheet of the set as the sheets are advanced along the sheet path in the second direction and before the sheets are inverted, the adhesive being applied to the upper surface of each sheet adjacent and parallel to the edge of the sheet that is the trailing edge as the sheet moves in the first direction;
- aligning the sheets of the set in a stack in the assembly station with the first sheet advanced along the path being at the bottom of the stack and with subsequent sheets advanced along the path being above the first sheet and in the same order as the sheets were advanced along the path; and
- applying pressure to sheets in the assembly station above the stripe of adhesive on the sheets to facilitate binding of the sheets together, thereby to form a bound booklet.
- 8. The invention as set forth in claim 7 wherein the step of applying pressure to the stack of sheets above the adhesive is repeated at least twice, including one time before all sheets of the set are advanced to the assembly station and one time after all sheets of the set are advanced to the assembly station and aligned in the stack.
- 9. The invention as set forth in claim 7 wherein the step of applying adhesive comprises initiating and terminating the flow of adhesive once each time a sheet except the first sheet of the set is advanced along the sheet path, and continuing the flow of adhesive for a time sufficient to apply a continuous strip of adhesive to a sheet.
- 10. The invention as set forth in claim 7 further comprising the step of monitoring the flow of adhesive, and stopping the formation of a booklet in the event adhesive does not flow continuously to apply adhesive to the second sheet through the last sheet of the set.
- 11. A method for binding together a plurality of sheets, the method comprising the steps of:
- moving a plurality of sheets seriatim along a path and past a nozzle;
- applying a stripe of liquid adhesive to a sheet as it moves past the nozzle, the adhesive applying step comprising initiating the flow of adhesive from the nozzle and then driving a sheet past the nozzle so that a continuous strip of adhesive is applied along the sheet from one edge of the sheet to another edge of the sheet and in a direction parallel to the direction of travel to the sheet; and
- stacking a plurality of sheets having adhesive thereon so that the adhesive is between adjacent sheets.
- 12. The invention as set forth in claim 11 wherein the step of moving the sheets along the path comprises advancing the sheets seriatim and in spaced relation, wherein the step of applying adhesive further comprises initiating the flow of adhesive before the leading edge of a sheet is driven past the nozzle and terminating the flow of adhesive after the trailing edge of a sheet is driven past the nozzle, and wherein the step of applying adhesive is repeated for each of the sheets except for one sheet.
- 13. The invention as set forth in claim 11 further comprising the step of pressing stacked sheets together in the area containing adhesive.
- 14. The invention as set forth in claim 11 further comprising pressing stacked sheets together in the area containing adhesive after less than all of the sheets are stacked and again after the last sheet is stacked.
- 15. The invention as set forth in claim 11 further comprising inverting the sheets prior to stacking the sheets, and wherein adhesive is applied before the sheets are inverted to the one surface of the second sheet and all subsequent sheets.
- 16. The invention as set forth in claim 15 further comprising monitoring the flow of adhesive from the nozzle, and stopping the movement of sheets in the event adhesive is not flowing from the nozzle at any time during movement past the nozzle of the second sheet through the last sheet.
- 17. The invention as set forth in claim 11 further comprising removing the nozzle from a reservoir of adhesive solvent and moving the nozzle to a position adjacent the sheet path before the second sheet is moved along the path, and returning the nozzle to the reservoir after the last sheet is moved along the path.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 380,966, filed May 24, 1982, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,473,425.
US Referenced Citations (20)
Non-Patent Literature Citations (5)
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Smith et al., "Binding Apparatus and Method", Research Disclosure #18102, pp. 206-209, 5-1979. |
Research Disclosure Items, 22733, 22734, 22735, Mar. 1983. |
Article entitled Adhesive Applicators for High-Speed Machines, pp. 56-59. |
Research Disclosure Item 18540, Sep., 1979. |
Research Disclosure Item 20341, Mar. 1981. |
Divisions (1)
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