The present invention relates generally to printing presses and more specifically to a method and apparatus for forming newspapers from a printed web.
Traditional broadsheet newspapers include varying numbers of pages in varying numbers of sections, produced at high speeds using folders that are designed to fold the webs lengthwise, cut the folded webs into books, and then cross-fold the books. Each group of pages is printed on a separate web and each web is supplied separately to the folder (depending on the format of the units printing the pages), so that up to twelve webs, printed by twelve different print units, may be supplied simultaneously into one folder.
When printed pages are produced digitally, it is desirable to sequentially produce different groups of pages on one web, so that in theory, the newspaper that is traditionally printed on up to twelve webs can now be printed on one web.
Printing unit 10′ prints pages A′, B′, O′, P′ in first web subportion 12a′, pages C′, D′, M′, N′ in second web subportion 12b′ directly following web subportion 12a′, pages E′, F′, K′, L′ in third web subportion 12c′ directly following web subportion 12b′ and pages G′, H′, I′, J′ in fourth web subportion 12d′ directly following web subportion 12c′. At this time, printing unit 10′ has finished printing an entire sixteen page newspaper 18′ and then begins printing another sixteen page newspaper 18′ in web subportions 12e′ to 12h′. Web subportions 12e′ to 12h′ are printed with pages A′ to P′, longitudinally folded along a folding line 15′ and cross-cut along lines 14e′, 14f′, 14g′, 14h′ to form four successive sheets 16a′, 16b′, 16c′, 16d′ that are gathered to form another newspaper 18′. The process continues with printing unit 10′ printing images on pages A′, B′, O′, P′ in a web subportion 12i′ and proceeds in the manner described above until a desired number of sixteen page newspapers 18′ have been produced.
A printing press is provided that includes at least one printing unit printing on a plurality of successive web portions. Each of the web portions is printed with a plurality of groups of pages and each web portion is printed with different content than at least one other of the plurality of web portions. The printing press also includes a storage apparatus receiving the web portions and storing the web portions separately from one another and a folder receiving the web portions from the storage apparatus and processing the web portions into a plurality of printed products. Each of the printed products includes one group of pages from each of the web portions.
A method of creating newspapers is also provided. The method includes printing on a plurality of successive web portions. Each of the web portions is printed with a plurality of groups of pages and each web portion is printed with different content than at least one other of the plurality of web portions. The method also includes storing the web portions, longitudinally folding the web portions and merging the longitudinally folded web portions together, and cutting the merged longitudinally folded web portions into a plurality of printed products. Each of the printed products includes one group of pages from each of the web portions.
The present invention is described below by reference to the following drawings, in which:
a shows a top and a bottom view of an example of a conventional digital printing technique of sequentially printing different groups of pages on one web;
b shows a perspective view of a newspaper formed from the printing technique shown in
a shows a top and a bottom view of a printing technique according to an embodiment of the present invention;
b shows a perspective view of a newspaper formed from the printing technique shown in
Traditional newspaper folders are unable to produce completed newspapers from one web, because their underlying principle is to print and combine multiple page groups simultaneously, not sequentially. Conventional digital presses print newspapers by printing all of the groups of pages for one newspaper successively on a number of webs, followed directly by all of the groups of pages for a following newspaper on the same number of webs. It would be advantageous to be able to use a conventional folder to fold newspapers printed from a single web. This would be particularly useful for short run newspaper products.
The printing technique of the embodiments of the present invention discussed below may be advantageously used to print in short runs, i.e., print jobs that include a small number of printed products. A first group of pages, all of which include the same content, is printed repeatedly on a first portion of one web until the number of the first group of pages printed equals the desired number of newspapers. Then, a next group of pages, all of which include the same content that is different from the content of the first group of pages, is printed for each newspaper following the first group of pages on a second portion of the same web that directly follows the first web portion. The second group of pages is printed repeatedly on the second portion of the web until the number of the second group of pages printed on the web equals the number of the first group of pages printed on the web. As discussed below with respect to
a shows a top and a bottom view of a printing technique according to an embodiment of the present invention that may be used to produce a plurality of printed products, which in a preferred embodiment are broadsheet newspapers. In this example, a perfecting printing unit 10, which is shown schematically, prints images on both sides of a web 12 traveling in a direction 11 to form contents of sixteen page newspapers on web 12, with eight pages A, C, E, G, J, L, N, P being printed on a first or bottom side of web 12 and eight pages B, D, F, H, I, K, M, O being printed on a second or top side of web 12. Although a single printing unit 10 is described in accordance with this embodiment, it should be noted that a plurality of printing units may be used to print multiple colored images on web 12.
Printing unit 10 begins by repeatedly printing the first group of pages A, B, O, P for all five of the newspapers 18 (
After printing the first group of pages A, B, O, P for all five of newspapers 18 (
In this exemplary embodiment, printing unit 10 is printing the contents of five newspapers 18 (
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It should be noted that web portions 13a to 13d do not have to be printed with the content of sheets 16a to 16d in the order that sheets 16a to 16d appear in newspaper 18, but rather may be printed in any convenient order, as long as web portions 13a to 13d are subsequently superimposed correctly as web portions 13a to 13d are longitudinally folded. For example, the content sheets 16a, which includes first page A, second page B, second to last page O and last page P, does not have to be printed on web 12 before the content of sheets 16b, 16c, 16d. The content of any of sheets 16a (pages A, B, O, P), sheets 16b (pages C, D, M, N), sheets 16c (pages E, F, K, L), sheets 16d (pages G, H, I, J) may be repeatedly printed first on web 12 at web portion 13a, followed by any of sheets 16a, 16b, 16c, 16d repeatedly printed on web 12 at web portion 13b directly following web portion 13a. This is a distinct advantage in terms of when the printing of newspapers 18 may begin, in that the content for some of sheets 16a, 16b, 16c, 16d may be available earlier than that of other sheets 16a, 16b, 16c, 16d—and not in the order of sheets 16a, 16b, 16c, 16d in the eventual newspaper 18. For example, if the content of pages E, F, K, L is available first, the content of sheets 16c may be printed in web section 13a. The press operator does not have to wait until the content of any specific sheet of newspaper 118 is available before the printing may begin.
If an operator of a printing press including printing unit 10, for example a printing press 100 shown in
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After web 112 is printed by printing unit 10, web 112 is directed to a storage apparatus 26 including a plurality of rewind units 28, for example nine rewind units 28a to 28i. A lead edge of web 112 may be directed into storage apparatus 26 using a plurality of side-grippers, for example those disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 6,923,119, which is hereby incorporated by reference herein, contacting the side edges of web 112 or transport tapes contacting the top and bottom of web 112. A first web portion 112a, including two thousand successive subportions that are each printed with a first group of pages, may be provided to a first rewind unit 28a. After first web portion 112a is printed with the content for all two thousand sets of the first group of pages, web 112 is cut by a portion cutter 32 at the end of first web portion 112a (i.e., at a trailing edge of the two thousandth subportion of the first group of pages), creating a leading edge of a second web portion 112b following first web portion 112a, to separate first web portion 112a from web 112. Portion cutter 32 may be controlled by controller 200 based on directions printed on web 112 by printing unit 10. At the end of first web portion 112a, printing unit 10 may print a code on web 112 indicating the end of first web portion 112a. A sensor 132 may read the code and direct, via controller 200 or an additional controller, portion cutter 32 to cut web 112. In alternative embodiments, portion cutter 32 may be positioned inside of storage apparatus 26 or a plurality of portion cutters 32 may be positioned inside of storage apparatus 26. If a plurality of portion cutters 32 are used, one portion cutter 32 may be provided for each rewind unit 28 or one portion cutter 32 may be provided for each row or column of rewind units 28.
Web 112 is then guided to a second rewind unit 28b so that second web portion 112b, printed with sets of the second group of pages, is rewound around second rewind unit 28b. The guiding of web 112 to second rewind unit 28b may be accomplished by moving first rewind unit 28a from an entrance of storage apparatus 26 and positioning second rewind unit 28b at the entrance of storage apparatus 26. Rewind units 28a to 28i, at the ends thereof, may be slidably mounted in a frame of storage apparatus 26 and may be moved in and out of the entrance position of storage apparatus 26 manually or by electromechanical actuators controlled by controller 200. The positions of rewind units 28a to 28i may be controlled as a function of the code printed on web 112 and read by sensor 132. Accordingly, the code printed on web 112 may include timing information for portion cutter 32 and storage apparatus 26, along with information regarding which rewind unit 28a to 28i needs to be moved into the entrance position. A temporary web storage section may be provided near the entrance of storage apparatus 26 to temporarily store web 112 as the next rewind unit 28a to 28i is moved into the entrance position.
In one alternative embodiment, rewind units 28a to 28i may not be moved during the switch from one of rewind units 28a to 28i to the next and storage apparatus 26 may include diverters, which may be controlled by controller 200 based on the codes read by sensor 132, spaced at intervals therein for directing web 112 to the appropriate rewind unit 28a to 28i. In such an embodiment, appropriately aligned side-grippers, rollers, turning bars and/or transport tapes may also be included in storage apparatus 26 to guide each web portion 112a to 112i to the corresponding rewind unit 28a to 28i. In another alternative embodiment, web portions 112a to 112i may be directed to rewind units 28a to 28i manually by the press operator or operators.
After second web portion 112b is printed with the content for all two thousand sets of the first group of pages, and substantially the entire second web portion 112b is collected by second rewind unit 28b, web 112 is cut by portion cutter 32 at the end of second web portion 112b (i.e., at a trailing edge of the two thousandth subportion of the second group of pages) and at the beginning of third web portion 112c following second web portion 112b to separate second web portion 112b from web 112. This process of rewinding, cutting and redirecting of web 112 is repeated until all of portions 112a to 112i, which include all of the groups of pages of newspapers 118, are collected in storage apparatus 26. A plurality of sensors and controller 200 may be used to ensure that each distinct web portion 112a to 112i is accurately provided on a separate rewind unit 28. Sensors may also inspect web portions 112a to 112i to insure the quality of print going into rewind units 28. Controller 200 may also set the pagination of content printed on web portions 112a to 112i so the pages are in the proper order and orientation in newspapers 118.
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Lower folder 24 may include a cross-cutting device and a cross-folding device. In this embodiment, the cross-cutting device is a cutting cylinder 44 and the cross-folding device includes a tucker cylinder 46 and a jaw cylinder 48. Cutting cylinder 44 successively cross cuts merged web portions 112a to 112i at the same time to form successive newspapers 118. Cutting cylinder 44 includes one or more cutting blades 44a that may be adjustably mounted thereon. Blades 44a contact tucker cylinder 46 as merged web portions 112a to 112i pass between cylinders 44, 46 to cut web portions 112a to 112i into newspapers 118. Each newspaper 118 includes one subportion of each portion 112a to 112i. Grippers 46a on tucker cylinder 46 grip and transport newspapers 118 away from cutting cylinder 44 to jaw cylinder 48, Grippers 46a grip newspapers 118 until tucker cylinder 46 is rotated such that a lead edge of each newspaper 118 is moved past a minimum gap between tucker cylinder 46 and jaw cylinder 48. Tucker blades 46b on tucker cylinder 46 then contact newspapers 118 and force newspapers 118 into corresponding folding jaws 48a on jaw cylinder 48 such that tucker blades 46b and folding jaws 48a cooperate to cross-fold each newspaper 118 at a center line thereof. The cross-folding converts newspapers 118 into folded broadsheet newspapers 118, which are released from jaw cylinder 48 onto a delivery 50.
As similarly discussed above, it should be noted that web portions 112a to 112i do not have to be printed with the content of sheets in the order that the sheets appear in newspapers 118, but rather may be printed in any convenient order, as long as web portions 112a to 112i are subsequently superimposed correctly as web portions 112a to 112i are longitudinally folded in folder 40 as described below. For example, the content of any of sheets of newspaper 118 may be repeatedly printed first on web 112 at web portion 112a, followed by any of the other sheets of newspaper 118 repeatedly printed on web 12 at web portion 112b directly following web portion 112a. This is a distinct advantage in terms of when the printing of newspapers 118 may begin, in that the content for some of sheets of newspaper 118 may be available earlier than that of other sheets of newspaper—and not in the order the sheets appear in the eventual newspaper 118. The press operator does not have to wait until the content of any specific sheet is available before the printing may begin.
Printing press 100 may include any number of rewind units 28 and may advantageously be used to produce broadsheet newspapers with varying section counts and page counts from digitally printed sequential page groups. In an alternative embodiment, newspapers 118 may only be one or more sections of a newspaper and may be combined with other sections to form a full newspaper.
Controller 200 may also ensure that web portions 112a to 112i are appropriately aligned when web portions 112a to 112d are delivered to upper former 30a, when web portions 112e to 112i are delivered to lower former 30b and when web portions 112a to 112i are all merged together at pull rollers 41 Closed-loop register controls may be used to ensure page group synchronization feeding into folder 40. For example, a plurality of sensors, which may be controlled by controller 200 or a separate controller, may be positioned in and at outputs of storage apparatus 26 and throughout folder 40 to ensure web portions 112a to 112i are properly registered with respect to each other.
In other embodiments, printing units 10 may be non-digital printing units such as offset lithographic or flexographic printing units. For variable offset lithographic printing units, printing plates on plate cylinders of printing units 10 may be changed or reimaged between the printing of each separate web portion 112a to 112i. In additional embodiments, any combination of digital, offset lithographic and flexographic printing units may be used and each web 112 may be printed both digitally and non-digitally or web portion 112a to 112i may be printed digitally and may be combined in folder 40 with portions of a further web that are printed non-digitally.
In other embodiments, additional printing sections 110, which may be digital or non-digital, printing on additional webs 112 supplied by respective roll supplies 22 may be used to produce newspapers 118. As similarly discussed above, each web 112 may also be printed by multiple printing units 10 such that each web portion is printed with multicolor images. More than one printing section 110 may be used to provide storage apparatus 26 with web portions simultaneously. For example, storage apparatus 26 may include twelve rewind units 28, with one printing section 110 printing on a first web that includes web portions that are successively supplied to a first set of six rewind units while another printing section 110 prints on a second web that includes web portions that are successively supplied to a second set of six rewind units. Accordingly, the two printing sections 110 may supply twelve different sets of groups of pages to storage apparatus 26 in half the amount of time it would take one printing section 110 to supply twelve different sets of groups of pages to storage apparatus 26. Six of the web portions may then be provided to each former 30a, 30b and the twelve web portions may be merged, cross-cut and cross-folded to form newspapers having forty-eight pages. Alternatively, the additional printing sections 110 may print webs that are combined with the portions of web 112 downstream of storage apparatus 26. For example, one or more additional printing sections 110 may be printing webs that are fed directly to folder 40 at the same time as web portions stored in storage apparatus 26 or the one or more additional printing sections 110 may print one or more additional webs that are stored outside of storage apparatus 26 and fed to folder 40 at the same time as the web portions stored in storage apparatus 26.
In order to maximize the capabilities of printing press 100, printing unit 10, or an additional printing unit 10, may be printing on a web portion being rewound by some of rewind units 28 while others of rewind units 28 are feeding web portions to folder 40. For example, in one embodiment, storage apparatus 26 may include twelve rewind units 28 and a first set of six rewind units may be feeding web portions to folder 40 for producing a first set of twenty-four page newspapers while a second set of six rewind units are successively receiving respective web portions, which include contents of a second set of newspapers, from printing unit 10. Then, after the first set of newspapers are formed and all of the web portions for the second set of newspapers are received on the second set of six rewind units, the web portions for the second set of newspapers may be fed into folder 40 from the second set of six rewind units to form the second set of newspapers while the first set of six rewind units successively receive respective web portions, which include contents of a third set of newspapers, from printing unit 10.
Also, in other embodiments, more than two formers may be used to longitudinally fold web portions 112. Additionally, because printing unit 10 may print in a plurality of different print lengths, one or more additional folders 40 may be provided, with each folder 40 being configured to process a different print length.
In the preceding specification, the invention has been described with reference to specific exemplary embodiments and examples thereof. It will, however, be evident that various modifications and changes may be made thereto without departing from the broader spirit and scope of invention as set forth in the claims that follow. The specification and drawings are accordingly to be regarded in an illustrative manner rather than a restrictive sense.
This claims the benefit of U.S. Patent Application No. 61/396,896, filed Jun. 4, 2010 and hereby incorporated by reference herein.
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61396896 | Jun 2010 | US |