This application claims the priority of European Patent Application with Serial No 02405851.3-1256, filed on Oct. 2, 2002, the subject matter of which is incorporated herein by reference.
In stack bundling machines, the discharge area of a printing press for signatures may discharge signatures in a scaled flow and be connected to arrangements for taking over the discharged signatures to accumulate and shape them into configurations suitable for storage. For example, the discharged signatures may be shaped as bundles for further processing into various printed products such as magazines, newspapers, brochures, and any other printed products containing the signature bundles. EP 0 623 542 A1 describes examples of stack bundling machines such as the stack bundling machine marketed by Muller Martini Holding AG under the commercial name “AVANTI.”
However, processing steps in stack bundling machines, e.g., removing the products from a printing machine and preparing them for further processing by shaping them as bundles, are time-consuming and often unreliable. Thus, it is desirable to develop a high capacity stack bundling machines that operate reliably and have shorter cycle times, more selection options with respect to the bundle length and shorter residual bundles.
It is the object of the invention to create an arrangement with which the above described goals can be achieved.
The above and other objects are achieved by an arrangement for producing stack bundles from signatures, comprising a horizontally extending stack deposit support, a conveyor to continuously supply a scaled flow of the signatures to the stack deposit support for formation of a signature stack, a multi-part supporting device comprising first, second and third support elements, a compressing machine, and a bundle strapping machine. The supporting device is arranged to form a stack bundle by engaging the stack from below, and the stack bundle has a front end and a back end with respect to a direction of a movement of the stack bundle through the arrangement. The first and second support elements are arranged to act on the front end and the back end of the stack bundle, respectively, and arranged to be raised from below the stack deposit support to above the stack deposit support. The third support element is arranged to be raised and act on the front end of the stack bundle. The supporting device is arranged to transfer the stack bundle to the compressing machine by moving the stack bundle from a waiting position to a transfer position along the stack deposit support. The compressing machine is arranged to transfer the stack bundle to the bundle strapping machine.
The third support element can be controlled to move independently of the first and second support elements along the stack deposit support. By having the third support element with its independent mobility, a higher production can be achieved in the arrangement.
A separating device assigned to the first and second support element can be used to form a separating gap between the signatures supplied in a scaled flow by raising the first and second support elements into the separating gap simultaneously. Thus, the separating device separates two otherwise adjacent signatures for insertion of the first and second support elements in-between.
A bundle strapping machine can be operationally connected to the stack deposit support for strapping the stack bundles with at least one band extending in the direction of the movement of the stack bundle through the arrangement. The compressing machine can transport the stack bundle held between the compressing component and the spaced-apart compressing component to the strapping machine. By using the compressing machine and/or by compressing the bundles before the strapping operations of the bundle strapping machine, a saving in cycle times can occur within the arrangement.
A guide extending parallel to the stack deposit support can be used for moving the support elements of the supporting device along the stack deposit support. The guide can have a simple design.
An end-plate feeding mechanism can be arranged on the stack deposit support to reinforce the ends of the stack bundle with end plates. With the stack bundle being in the transfer position, a back end plate assigned for the back end of a stack bundle can be supplied at a gap between the second support element resting against the back end of the stack bundle and the spaced-apart compressing component assigned to the back end of the stack bundle. Thus, a reliable end-plate positioning on the stack deposit support is ensured.
A front end plate assigned to the front end of a stack bundle can be transported in a direction opposite to the movement direction of the stack bundle through the arrangement by being carried inside a space formed between the second and third support elements on the stack deposit support.
With the stack bundle being in the transfer position, the end plate-feeding mechanism can be arranged between the compressing components of the compressing machine, thus making it possible to produce stack bundles of any desired length. In an exemplary design of the compressing machine, rails extend above the stack deposit support and parallel thereto so that the compressing machine can move back and forth along the rails.
The foregoing description of the invention will be apparent from the following, more particular description of embodiments of the invention, as illustrated in the accompanying drawings, wherein like reference numbers generally indicate identical, functionally similar, and/or structurally similar elements.
a is a schematic representation of an arrangement according to the invention at the start of producing stack bundles of signatures.
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c is a schematic representation of the arrangement with an end plate resting against the front end of the stack;
d is a schematic representation of the arrangement with an increasing stack length.
e is a schematic representation of the arrangement with support elements raised into a separation gap in the stack.
f is a schematic representation of the arrangement where a stack bundle is separated from the stack and is in a transfer position for being taken over by a compressing machine.
g is a schematic representation of the arrangement where a back end plate has been supplied between a compressing component of the compressing machine and a support element.
h is a schematic representation of the arrangement where the stack bundle is clamped between two end plates.
i is a schematic representation of the arrangement with the stack bundle located in a bundle strapping device and the supporting device taking over a front end plate.
j is a schematic representation of the arrangement showing a start of a bundle strapping operation by the bundle strapping device and the front end plate moved closer to the front end of the stack.
k is a schematic representation of the arrangement with the front end plate resting against the front end of the stack.
l is a schematic representation of the arrangement with the stack bundle being removed from the bundle strapping machine.
a to 1l depict an arrangement 1 for producing stack bundles 2 by continuously supplying signatures 4 in a scaled flow 3 from a conveyor as represented by an arrow 50. The conveyor 50 can supply vertically aligned (i.e., upright) signatures 4 to a horizontal stack deposit support 5 after arranging the signatures 4 in a desired scaled formation. Such operations are described in EP 0 623 542 A1, the subject matter of which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety. Following the printing press, the scaled formation should be laterally turned by 180°.
If the scaled formation is to be processed by a roller, a rewinding to another roller is unavoidable.
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The embodiments illustrated and discussed in this specification are intended only to teach those skilled in the art the best way known to the inventors to make and use the invention. Nothing in this specification should be considered as limiting the scope of the present invention. All examples presented are representative and non-limiting. The above-described embodiments of the invention may be modified or varied, without departing from the invention, as appreciated by those skilled in the art in light of the above teachings. It is therefore to be understood that, within the scope of the claims and their equivalents, the invention may be practiced otherwise than as specifically described.
The invention has been described in detail with respect to preferred embodiments, and it will now be apparent from the foregoing to those skilled in the art, that changes and modifications may be made without departing from the invention in its broader aspects, and the invention, therefore, as defined in the appended claims, is intended to cover all such changes and modifications that fall within the true spirit of the invention.
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