Apparatus for stacking folded paper sheets

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6796554
  • Patent Number
    6,796,554
  • Date Filed
    Friday, September 13, 2002
    22 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, September 28, 2004
    20 years ago
Abstract
An apparatus for stacking a folded paper sheet includes a collecting device having a first side and a second side, a first sheet drive assembly including a first sheet contacting component, and a second sheet drive assembly including a second sheet contacting component. The first sheet drive assembly is located on the first side of the collecting device and is operable to move between a sheet receiving position and a sheet discharging position. The second sheet drive assembly is located on the second side of the collecting device and the second sheet contacting component translates to pinch the sheet on the second side of the collecting device. The collecting device is stationary with respect to at least one of a paper path, the first sheet drive assembly and the second sheet drive assembly during a sheet collecting operation. A booklet making system having a paper path, a paper folding apparatus, and an apparatus for stacking a folded paper sheet during a sheet stacking operation and a method for handling folded paper sheets is also provided.
Description




BACKGROUND




1. Field of Invention




The present invention relates to an apparatus for stacking folded paper sheets in which the collecting device is stationary during the sheet collecting operation.




2. Background Information




Duplex printed sheets are often bound into finished documents, such as booklets, by a paper-handling accessory. Machines perform finishing operations, such as binding, folding, trimming, saddle stapling, and hole drilling. The handling of sheets of paper for booklet making includes additional manipulating operations such as collecting and positioning sheets of paper. Booklet making systems can operate to collect folded sheets on a workpiece by rotating the workpiece to place the two portions of the folded sheet on opposite sides of the workpiece.




For example, a system for finishing printed sheets into booklets is described in U.S. Pat. No. 6,099,225 (Allen et al.), hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety. The '225 patent discloses an inverted V-shaped workpiece for collecting folded booklet sheets.




A system for making saddle-stitched booklets on a sheet-wise basis is disclosed in PCT No. WO 00/18583 (Trovinger et al.), hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety. In this system, folded booklet sheets are forwarded from a folding device to a reciprocating saddle with the use of a secondary drive system. The reciprocating saddle is described as permitting a trailing side of a folded sheet to be transported onto the backside of the saddle.




U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/084,459, filed Feb. 28, 2002, entitled “SYSTEM FOR HANDLING FOLDED SHEET MATERIAL” (Attorney Docket No. 10015158-1) (Trovinger), hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety, discloses a system for moving folded sheets to a collecting device and clamping the folded sheets against the collecting device. The folded sheets are moved to the collecting device in a non-linear path, where each sheet is delivered to the collecting device such that a leading side and a trailing side of the sheet are respectively delivered to different sides of the collecting device.




U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/084,460, filed Feb. 28, 2002, entitled “BOOKLET MAKER” (Attorney Docket No. 10014012-1) (Trovinger), hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety, discloses a booklet maker including a pivotable collecting device. The pivotable collecting device has two supporting sides formed with a saddle shape, and a rotatable transferring device including a displaceable clamping component. The transferring device delivers a folded sheet material to the collecting device along a non-linear path, and the collecting device pivots to receive the folded sheet material from the transferring device such that different portions of the folded sheet material are supported by different sides of the two supporting sides of the collecting device.




U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/084,462, filed Feb. 28, 2002, entitled “PIVOTABLE COLLECTING DEVICE” (Attorney Docket No. 10015154-1) (Trovinger), hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety, also discloses a pivotable collecting device for handling a folded sheet material.




SUMMARY




The present invention is directed to an apparatus for stacking a folded paper sheet. In an exemplary embodiment, an apparatus for stacking a folded paper sheet comprises a collecting device having a first side and a second side, a first sheet drive assembly including a first sheet contacting component, the first sheet drive assembly located on the first side of the collecting device and operable to move between a sheet receiving position and a sheet discharging position, and a second sheet drive assembly including a second sheet contacting component, the second sheet drive assembly located on the second side of the collecting device and the second sheet contacting component translates to pinch the sheet on the second side of the collecting device. The collecting device is stationary with respect to at least one of a paper path, the first sheet drive assembly and the second sheet drive assembly during a sheet collecting operation.




A booklet making system according to exemplary embodiments comprises a paper path, a paper folding apparatus, and an apparatus for stacking a folded paper sheet during a sheet stacking operation. The apparatus includes a collecting device having a first side and a second side, a first sheet drive assembly including a first sheet contacting component, located on the first side of the collecting device and operable to move between a sheet receiving position and a sheet discharging position, and a second sheet drive assembly located on the second side of the collecting device including a second sheet contacting component translatable to pinch the sheet on the second side of the collecting device. The collecting device is stationary with respect to at least one of the paper path, the first sheet contacting component and the second sheet contacting component during a sheet collecting operation.




In an exemplary embodiment, a folded sheet handling apparatus can include a collecting device having a first side and a second side, means for guiding a folded sheet from a paper path to the collecting device such that a leading portion of the folded sheet is positioned on the collecting device, means for moving a folded sheet along at least one of the first side and the second side of the collecting device, and means for positioning a trailing edge portion of the folded sheet on the collecting device. The collecting device is stationary with respect to the paper path during a sheet collecting operation.




An exemplary method for handling folded paper sheets, comprises guiding a first portion of a folded paper sheet to a first side of a collecting device along a paper path which includes a first sheet contacting component of a first sheet drive assembly, contacting the first portion of the folded paper sheet with a second sheet contacting component of a second sheet drive assembly, contacting a second portion of the folded paper sheet with the first sheet contacting component of the first sheet drive assembly, rotating or translating at least one of the first sheet contacting component and the second sheet contacting component in a sheet advancing direction to advance the first portion of the folded paper sheet along the first side of the collecting device, repositioning the first sheet drive assembly to guide the second portion of the folded paper sheet to a second side of the collecting device, and rotating or translating at least one of the first sheet contacting component and the second sheet contacting component in a sheet reversing direction to position the second portion of the folded paper sheet along the second side of the collecting device.




Another exemplary method for handling folded paper sheets comprises guiding a leading portion of a first folded paper sheet to a second side of a collecting device, guiding the leading portion of the first folded paper sheet between a sheet contacting component and the second side of the collecting device, positioning a fold in the first folded paper sheet over an edge of the collecting device, moving the sheet contacting component to apply a force against the second side of the collecting device to hold the leading portion of the first folded paper sheet stationary, and sweeping at least one sweep element from a first position on a first side of a paper path, through the paper path, to a second position so as to position a trailing portion of the first folded sheet along the first side of the collecting device.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




Objects and advantages of the invention will become apparent from the following detailed description of preferred embodiments in connection with the accompanying drawings, in which like numerals designate like elements and in which:





FIG. 1

shows a perspective view of an exemplary embodiment of an apparatus for stacking folded paper sheets during a sheet collecting operation.





FIG. 2

is a cross sectional view along A—A of the

FIG. 1

apparatus.





FIG. 3

shows a perspective view of a detail of the first sheet drive assembly of the

FIG. 3

embodiment





FIG. 4

shows an exemplary embodiment of an apparatus for stacking folded paper sheets during a sheet collecting operation with a paper handling entrance assembly.





FIG. 5

shows an exemplary embodiment of an apparatus for stacking folded paper sheets during a sheet collecting operation showing the first sheet contacting element as a sweep element.





FIG. 6

shows the exemplary embodiment of

FIG. 5

with the sweep element is mounted on an endless belt.





FIG. 7

shows the exemplary embodiment of

FIG. 5

with the sweep element is mounted on a translational device.





FIGS. 8



a


-


8




i


show sequential side views of the apparatus of

FIG. 2

during stacking of folded paper sheet in an exemplary sheet collecting operation.





FIGS. 9



a


-


9




j


show sequential side views of the apparatus of

FIG. 4

during stacking of folded paper sheet in an exemplary sheet collecting operation.





FIG. 10

show sequential side views of the apparatus of

FIG. 6

during stacking of folded paper sheet in an exemplary sheet collecting operation.





FIG. 11

shows an exemplary embodiment of an apparatus for stacking a folded paper sheet during a sheet collecting operation wherein the arms supporting the first sheet drive assemblies are at opposite ends of the a collecting device to accommodate different size sheets of paper and/or to accommodate the assembly of different size booklets.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS





FIG. 1

shows a perspective view of an exemplary embodiment of an apparatus for stacking a folded paper sheet during a sheet collecting operation. The

FIG. 1

apparatus


100


includes a collecting device


102


having a first side


104


and a second side


106


, a first sheet drive assembly


108


including a first sheet contacting component


110


, and a second sheet drive assembly


112


including a second sheet contacting component


114


. The first sheet drive assembly


108


is located on the first side


104


of the collecting device


102


and is operable to move between a sheet receiving position and a sheet discharging position. The second sheet drive assembly


112


is located on the second side


106


of the collecting device


102


and the second sheet contacting component


114


translates to pinch the sheet


116


on the second side


106


of the collecting device


102


. The collecting device


102


of the apparatus


100


is stationary with respect to at least one of a paper path, the first sheet drive assembly


108


, and the second sheet drive assembly


112


during a sheet collecting operation.




The first sheet contacting component can be any suitable component that can guide, contact, advance or reverse, and/or otherwise manipulate the position of the folded paper sheet within the apparatus and with respect to the collecting device. In an exemplary embodiment, the first sheet contacting component is a driven rotatable element operably connected to a first drive mechanism to rotate the driven rotatable element. Likewise, the second sheet drive contacting component can be any suitable component that can guide, contact, advance or reverse, and/or otherwise manipulate the position of the folded paper sheet within the apparatus and with respect to the collecting device. In an exemplary embodiment, the second sheet contacting component is a driven rotatable element operably connected to a second drive mechanism to rotate about an axis.




As referenced herein, a drive mechanism is any device capable of providing some motive force which can, for example, be imparted to a sheet contacting component, such as a roller, a tire, a linear or curvilinear flapper bar, or a redirecting arm or surface, including but not limited to an electric, pneumatic or hydraulic motor for driving a shaft of a contacting component. Further, a drive mechanism can have multiple such devices.




A stationary redirecting element


118


can be included in the apparatus


100


. In an exemplary embodiment, the stationary redirecting element


118


has a first surface


120


facing at least one of the first and second sides


104


,


106


of the collecting device


102


. The first surface


120


is offset a distance from the collecting device to define a folded paper channel


122


. The redirecting element


118


deflects the paper path. For example, the folded paper sheet can be advanced along the paper path such that a leading portion is advanced across the collecting device. The leading portion is then deflected by the redirecting element such that the folded paper sheet advances down the first or second side of the collecting device. In another example, the redirecting element deflects the paper path approximately ninety degrees (90°), although any desired angle from 0° to 180°, or greater, can be used.




A fold


124


separates the sheet


116


into a leading portion


126


and a trailing portion


128


. Folded paper sheet can have been previously provided with the fold


124


, by, for example, the operation of a fold device located upstream in the paper path from the apparatus


100


for stacking a folded paper sheet. Alternatively, the fold device can be integrated into the apparatus


100


for stacking folded paper sheet or can be positioned at any other suitable location along the paper path.




The collecting device


102


can be any suitable collecting device to stack folded paper sheets such that a leading portion of the folded paper sheet and a trailing portion of the folded paper sheet are on different sides of the collecting device. For example, the leading portion of the folded paper sheet can be on the first side of the collecting device and the trailing portion can be on the second side of the collecting device, or vice versa. Further, subsequently stacked folded paper sheets can be positioned on the collecting device with the leading portion and the trailing portion in registry with the previously stacked folded paper sheets. In an exemplary embodiment, the collecting device is saddle shaped, e.g., the collecting device has one edge separating the first side from the second side where the edge is tapered to correspond to the inner folded surface of a folded paper sheet.





FIG. 2

is a cross-sectional view along A—A of the

FIG. 1

apparatus. The exemplary apparatus


200


includes a collecting device


202


, a first sheet drive assembly


204


, and a second sheet drive assembly


206


. A stationary redirecting element


208


is also shown.




In the exemplary embodiment shown in

FIG. 2

, the first sheet contacting component is a driven rotatable element


210


operably connected to a first drive mechanism. The first sheet drive assembly


204


can comprise the driven rotatable element


210


, a freely rotatable element


212


, and a housing


214


. The driven rotatable element


210


and the freely rotatable element


212


are mounted on the housing


214


and the freely rotatable element


212


can translate (T


1


) to an engaged position to apply force to the driven rotatable element


210


. For example, the driven rotatable element


210


can be a drive tire or roller and the freely rotatable element


212


, shown in the exemplary embodiment of

FIG. 2

as a pinch tire or roller, can have an axis of rotation that can be translated toward the axis of rotation of the driven rotatable element


210


. The housing


214


can pivot (P) about a pivot axis


216


from the sheet receiving position to the sheet discharging position.




The second sheet drive assembly


206


includes a second sheet contacting component. In the exemplary embodiment shown in

FIG. 2

, the second sheet contacting component is a driven rotatable element


218


operably connected to a second drive mechanism to rotate about an axis


220


. The driven rotatable element


218


can move relative to the second side


222


of the collecting device


202


. For example, the driven rotatable element


218


can translate (T


2


) perpendicularly to the paper path to apply force to the second side


222


of the collecting device


202


. In another example, the driven rotatable element


218


can move from an offset position to pinch the folded paper sheet


224


on the second side


222


of the collecting device


202


. The second sheet drive assembly


206


can then provide a motive force, e.g., rotation (R), to move (M) the folded paper sheet


224


in an advancing direction or a reversing direction along the paper path. This motive force can be coordinated with the motive force provided by the first sheet drive assembly


204


. For example, the first sheet contacting component, e.g., the driven rotatable element


210


,


216


, of each of the first and second sheet drive assemblies


204


,


206


can operate at the same time and/or at the same rotational speed and/or at proportional speeds to simultaneously move the folded paper sheet


224


.





FIG. 3

shows a detail perspective view of the first sheet drive assembly


300


of FIG.


2


. In the exemplary embodiment, the driven rotatable element


302


is mounted in the housing


304


coaxially with a pivot axis


306


of the housing


304


. However, the driven rotatable element


302


can be mounted at any suitable location in the housing


304


. For example, one or both of the freely rotatable element


308


and the driven rotatable element


302


can be mounted in the housing


304


to pivot on or about the pivot axis


306


when the housing


304


pivots. In the

FIG. 3

embodiment, the housing


304


is represented by an eccentrically mounted cam.




A first drive mechanism (not shown) can rotate the driven rotatable element


302


. The driven rotatable element


302


can be operatively connected to the first drive mechanism by any suitable means. For example and as shown in

FIG. 3

, the first drive mechanism is operatively connected to the axis


306


of the driven rotatable element


302


via a belt


310


. Alternatively, the operative connection can be a direct drive, indirect drive, or other coupling system. As shown, the housing


304


and the driven rotatable element


302


share a common axis


306


, however, this is not required and the housing


304


and the driven rotatable element


306


can have independent axes.




The freely rotatable element


308


can translate from a sheet receiving position to an engaged position to apply force to the driven rotatable element


302


. For example, the freely rotatable element


308


can reposition from a position spaced apart from the driven rotatable element


302


to a position contacting the driven rotatable element


302


, indicated respectively by i and ii in FIG.


3


. The translation of the freely rotatable element


308


can be by a separate drive system or can be by integration with one of the first and second drive mechanisms or with the movement of the housing


304


around the pivot axis


306


, e.g., can be mechanically integrated with the eccentrically mounted cam as the cam pivots.




The freely rotatable element


308


in the engaged position can then move to a sheet discharging position. As shown in

FIG. 3

, movement from the engaged position to the rotated engaged position, represented respectively by ii and iii, can be coincident with the movement or rotation of the housing


304


. For example, a second belt


312


can be operatively connected to the housing


304


for pivoting the housing


304


on the pivot axis


306


. Two positions of the housing


304


are shown, the sheet receiving position and the sheet discharging position, indicated by I and II, respectively. The pivot system can be a separate drive mechanism or can be a shared or a coordinated drive mechanism with, for example, the first drive mechanism, other first sheet drive assemblies or other paper handling apparatus. As the housing


304


pivots about the pivot axis


306


, the freely rotatable element


308


also pivots about the pivot axis


306


while also maintaining engagement with the driven rotatable element


302


. Thus, for example, the freely rotatable element


308


and the driven rotatable element


302


can pinch a folded paper sheet within the first sheet drive assembly during the movement of the housing from a sheet receiving position I to a sheet discharging position II. When the housing


304


is in the sheet discharging position II, the freely rotatable element


308


can further translate from the rotated engaged position iii away from the driven rotatable element


302


to a sheet discharge position iv where the folded paper sheet is no longer held between the freely rotatable element


308


and the driven rotatable element


302


.




The sheet receiving position of the first sheet drive assembly is located a first distance from the first side of the collecting device and the sheet discharging position is located a second distance from the first side of the collecting device. In the sheet receiving position, the first sheet drive assembly guides a leading portion of the folded sheet to the second side of the collecting device. In the sheet discharging position, the first sheet drive assembly guides the trailing portion of the folded sheet to the first side of the collecting device.




As shown in the exemplary embodiment of

FIG. 3

, the first and second distances can have a coaxial relationship. In the first sheet receiving position, the first sheet drive assembly is oriented on the pivot axis and the freely rotatable element is spaced apart from the driven rotatable element, thus providing a paper path for the leading edge of the folded paper sheet. The freely rotatable element translates in a direction toward the driven rotatable element to the engaged position to apply force to the driven rotatable element, thereby pinching the sheet within the first sheet drive assembly. For example, the first sheet contacting component can contact an edge, a surface, or the edge of a surface of the folded sheet. The first sheet drive assembly can then rotate about the pivot axis to a sheet discharging position. For example, in the discharge position the trailing portion of the folded paper sheet can be oriented parallel to the first side of the collecting device. Although described as parallel, any orientation that orients the trailing portion of the folded paper sheet to advance along the first side of the collecting device can be used. The first sheet drive assembly then guides the trailing portion of the folded sheet to the first side of the collecting device by, for example, providing a motive force to move the folded sheet in an advancing direction or a reversing direction along the paper path.




In an exemplary embodiment, an apparatus for stacking a folded paper sheet during a sheet collecting operation can comprise a plurality of first sheet drive assemblies on the first side of the collecting device. For example, and as shown in the exemplary embodiment of

FIG. 1

, a plurality of first sheet drive assemblies


108


can include one first sheet drive assembly on a first edge of the folded sheet and one first sheet drive assembly on a second edge of the folded sheet. One of the first sheet drive assemblies on a first edge of the folded sheet can be operatively connected to move relative to one of the first sheet drive assemblies on a second edge of the folded sheet. For example, the operative connection can be via a linkage. The linkage can comprise a gear rack and a gear operated by a translational mechanism to provide relative movement of the first sheet drive assemblies away from the paper path. Alternatively, the translational movement of the first sheet drive assemblies can be coordinated by any suitable means, such as a controller operating independent translation devices, hydraulic couplings including interlocks, and so forth.





FIG. 4

shows an exemplary embodiment of an apparatus


400


for stacking a folded paper sheet during a sheet collecting operation. In the exemplary embodiment, the apparatus


400


has a paper handling entrance assembly


402


including a first paper handling chute


404


and a second paper handling chute


406


. The first paper handling chute


404


is spaced apart from the second paper handling chute


406


to form a slot


408


for receiving the folded paper sheet. The slot


408


is oriented to guide the folded paper sheet to the first side


410


of the collecting device


412


. The first paper handling chute


404


and the second paper handling chute


406


can pivot away from each other, each having a pivot point


414


,


416


distal from the slot


408


.




In the exemplary embodiment shown in

FIG. 4

, the first sheet contacting component is a driven rotatable element


418


operably connected to a first drive mechanism. The first sheet drive assembly


420


can include the driven rotatable element


418


and an opposing sheet contacting component


422


. The opposing sheet contacting component


422


can be a freely rotatable element, shown in the exemplary embodiment of

FIG. 4

as a pinch tire. The driven rotatable element


418


and the opposing contacting component


422


can be independently mounted or commonly mounted on, for example, a housing and the driven rotatable element


418


can be translatable to an engaged position to apply force to the opposing sheet contacting component


422


, thereby pinching the leading portion of the folded paper sheet within the first sheet drive assembly


420


. For example, the driven rotatable element


418


can be a drive tire or roller whose axis of rotation can be translated toward the axis of rotation of the freely rotatable element.




The first sheet drive assembly


420


can also have guide elements


424


associated with the driven rotatable element


418


and the opposing contacting sheet component


422


. For example and as shown in

FIG. 4

, an exemplary embodiment of guide elements


424


can have a taper from a base proximal to the sheet contacting components to a point distal from the sheet contacting components. The taper can provide a guiding or funneling function whereby the leading portion of the folded paper sheet is guided between the first sheet contacting component and the opposing contacting component, e.g., between the driven rotatable element and the freely rotatable element, as the folded paper sheet is received by the first sheet drive assembly.




In the exemplary embodiment shown in

FIG. 4

, the first sheet drive assembly


420


is translatable (T


3


) parallel to the first side


410


of the collecting device


412


to position the folded paper sheet on the collecting device


412


. For example, after the rotatable elements of the first sheet drive assembly


420


have engaged to pinch the leading portion of the folded paper sheet, the first sheet drive assembly


420


can translate parallel to the first side


410


of the collecting device


412


and away from the paper handling entrance assembly


402


such that additional portions of the folded paper sheet are brought through the slot


408


of the paper handling entrance assembly


402


. In other words, the first sheet drive assembly


420


is translatable to advance the folded paper sheet along the paper path and into the apparatus


400


. Similarly, the first sheet drive assembly


420


can reverse its translational direction and thereby move the folded paper sheet in the reverse direction along the paper path. During this reverse movement, the trailing portion of the folded paper sheet is guided to the second side


426


of the collecting device


412


between the second sheet drive assembly


428


and the second side


426


of the collecting device


412


.




In the exemplary embodiment shown in

FIG. 4

, the second sheet drive assembly


428


has a second sheet contacting component


430


that is a driven rotatable element operably connected to a second drive mechanism. The second drive mechanism rotates the second sheet contacting component


430


about an axis


432


. In the

FIG. 4

embodiment, the driven rotatable element is represented by a curvilinear paddle bar.




In a sheet receiving position, the second sheet contacting component


430


is spaced apart from the second side


426


of the collecting device


412


. Where the second sheet contacting component


430


is a curvilinear flapper bar, the arms of the flapper bar are spaced apart from the second side of the collecting device to provide a channel


434


in which the trailing portion of the folded paper sheet can be placed. The channel


434


is positioned between the second sheet drive assembly


428


and the second side


426


of the collecting device


412


.




In the sheet discharging position, the second sheet drive assembly


428


rotates and the second sheet contacting component


430


contacts the trailing portion of the folded paper sheet to the second side


426


of the collecting device


412


. Where the second sheet contacting component


430


is a curvilinear flapper bar, the ends of the arms and/or the arms can be compliant and flexible, such that the flapper bar arms provide a motive force to the folded paper sheet during the rotation.




The first sheet drive assembly and the second sheet drive assembly can be positioned on either side of the collecting device with respect to the receiving point of the folded paper sheet along the paper path. For example, and as shown in

FIGS. 1 and 2

, the first sheet drive assembly can be located on the receiving side of the collecting device with respect to the paper path. Alternatively, and as shown in

FIG. 4

, the second sheet drive assembly can be located on the receiving side of the collecting device with respect to the paper path. In other words, either side of the collecting device can be designated the first side and the second side.





FIG. 5

shows an exemplary embodiment of an apparatus


500


for stacking folded paper sheets during a sheet collecting operation showing a first sheet drive assembly


502


including a first sheet contacting component


504


, such as at least one sweep element fixed to a moving element


506


. The moving element


506


is operably connected to a first drive mechanism to be translatable in a direction approximately parallel to the first side


508


of the collecting device


510


. Suitable sweep elements can include a bar, a rod, an elongated finger, and so forth including any linear, non-linear, or curvilinear protrusion than can contact the folded paper sheet


512


and drag across the surface of the folded paper sheet


512


while the moving element


510


is translated by the first drive mechanism. The moving element


510


can be any suitable device providing the necessary movement of the first sheet contacting component


504


from the sheet receiving position to the sheet discharging position. For example, the moving element


510


can be an endless loop device or translational device such as a belt, a chain, a gear rack coupled to a drive motor, where the drive motor is a dc synchronous motor or a stepper motor, or any other suitable endless loop device or translational device. The second sheet drive assembly


512


and/or the redirecting element


514


can be of any suitable form, such as the second sheet drive assembly and the redirecting element shown and described with reference to

FIGS. 1

,


2


, and


4


.





FIG. 6

shows an exemplary embodiment of the

FIG. 5

apparatus in which the first sheet drive assembly


600


includes a first sheet contacting component


602


mounted on a endless belt


604


. The endless belt


604


operates between two pulleys


606


,


608


. One of the pulleys


608


has a first drive mechanism


610


operably connected to its axis of rotation


612


.




The first sheet drive assembly


600


can be located on the collecting device side of the paper path and can operate to move the sheet contacting component, e.g., a sweep element, from a sheet receiving position, across the paper path from the collecting device, to a sheet discharging position. The sheet receiving position and the sheet discharging position are substantially within a plane parallel to and offset from the first side


614


of the collecting device


616


. The sheet receiving position is located a first distance from the first side and the sheet discharging position is located a second distance from the first side. In an exemplary embodiment, the sheet receiving position and the sheet discharging position have a planar relationship and the second distance is less than the first distance.




The first sheet drive assembly can have one or more sweep elements can be positioned on the endless loop. For example, a first sweep element can be positioned on the endless loop such that it is above the paper path during the feeding of a folded paper sheet into the apparatus. A second sweep element can be at the same time positioned such that it is below the paper path during the feeding operation. In other words, when more than one sweep element is included, the separation between any two sweep elements on the moving element should be sufficient to ensure that when one sweep element is in the sheet receiving position one sweep element is in the sheet discharging position. Thus, during the movement of the endless loop, the first sweep element moves from the sheet receiving position to the sheet discharging position such that a trailing portion of the folded sheet is dragged into the apparatus and reoriented parallel to the first side of the collecting device. Simultaneously, the second sweep element is being positioned above the paper path to repeat the operation on subsequent trailing portions of folding sheets. The sweep elements can be positioned on the endless loop by any suitable means such as by adhesive, by mechanical connection such as threaded or blind connections, by crimping, and so forth.




As shown in the exemplary embodiment of

FIG. 7

, a first sheet drive assembly


700


includes a first sheet contacting element


702


can be mounted on a translational device


704


. The translational device


704


can include a fixed gear rack


706


operatively connected to a motor and gear


708


on a translatable shaft


710


. The sweep element


702


is mounted on the translatable shaft


710


. In the

FIG. 7

embodiment, the sweep element


702


is mounted coaxially with the motor and gear


708


, but any suitable mounting location can be used. During operation, the translatable shaft


710


moves substantially parallel to the first side


712


of the collecting device


714


and the sweep element


702


moves from a sheet receiving position above the paper path through the paper path to the sheet discharging position, thereby contacting the trailing portion


716


of the folded paper sheet


718


and positioning the trailing portion


716


onto the first side


712


of the collecting device


714


. After a single operation of the translation device, the translatable shaft


710


is repositioned along the gear rack


706


to place the sweep element


702


above the paper path to receive subsequent folded paper sheets.




The apparatus for stacking a folded paper sheet during a sheet stacking operation can be integrated into a booklet making system. In an exemplary embodiment, the apparatus for stacking folded paper sheets during a sheet collecting operation is a component in a booklet maker system. For example, a booklet making system can include a paper path, a paper folding apparatus, and an apparatus for stacking a folded paper sheet during a sheet collecting operation. The apparatus for stacking a folded paper sheet during a sheet collecting operation can have a collecting device having a first side and second side, a first sheet drive assembly including a first sheet contacting component, and a second sheet drive assembly including a second sheet contacting component. The collecting device is stationary with respect to at least one of the paper path, the first sheet contacting component and the second sheet contacting component during a sheet collecting operation. The first sheet drive assembly is located on the first side of the collecting device and is operable to move between a sheet receiving position located a first distance from the first side and a sheet discharging position located a second distance from the first side. The second sheet drive assembly includes a second sheet contacting component and is located on the second side of the collecting device. The second sheet contacting component can translate to pinch the sheet on the second side of the collecting device.




An exemplary booklet making system can comprise a binding apparatus for stack folded sheets. The binding apparatus can be selected from the group consisting of a stapling unit, a saddle-stitch unit (e.g., wire, staple, and so forth), a cover application unit, a saddle-sewing unit (e.g., using thread), and an adhesive unit. For example, and as shown in

FIG. 2

, a booklet making system


224


can include a binding apparatus


226


located proximate to the collecting device


202


of the folded paper sheet handling apparatus at the point at which the fold in the folded paper sheet rests in the final position. In an example where the binding apparatus is a stapling unit, the binding apparatus can contact the stacked folded sheets on the collecting device and perform a stapling operation to secure the multiple folded sheets one to the other to form an assembled booklet. Similar binding operations on stacked folded sheets can be performed by the other binding apparatus.




A folded paper sheet handling apparatus can handle and stack folded paper sheets to form an assembled booklet. In an exemplary embodiment, a folded paper sheet handling apparatus includes a collecting device having a first side and a second side, means for guiding a folded sheet from a paper path to the collecting device such that a leading portion of the folded sheet is positioned on the collecting device, means for moving a folded sheet along at least one of the first side and the second side of the collecting device, and means for positioning a trailing edge portion of the folded sheet on the collecting device. The collecting device is stationary with respect to the paper path during a sheet collecting operation.




Means for guiding a folded paper sheet can be any suitable means. For example, an exemplary embodiment of means for guiding a folded sheet includes a first sheet drive assembly, a paper drive, a paper handling receiving assembly, or any other suitable means for guiding a folded sheet or combinations thereof. Likewise, means for moving a folded sheet along at least one of the first side and the second side of the collecting device can be any suitable means for moving. In an exemplary embodiment, means for moving a folded sheet is a first sheet drive assembly, a second sheet drive assembly, a paper drive or combinations thereof. Means for moving a folded sheet can also include any suitable driven element such as a tire, a roller, a paddle drive, or any other translation or rotational device. Means for positioning a trailing edge portion of the folded sheet on the collecting device can be any suitable means. For example, an exemplary embodiment, means for positioning can be a first sheet drive assembly operable to move between a sheet receiving position and a sheet discharging position, a paper handling entrance assembly, a sweep element moving from a sheet receiving position to a sheet discharging position, or other suitable driven and translational means or combinations thereof.




An exemplary method for handling folded paper sheets includes guiding a first portion of a folded paper sheet to a first side of a collecting device along a paper path which includes a first sheet contacting component of a first sheet drive assembly, contacting the first portion of the folded paper sheet with a second sheet contacting component of a second sheet drive assembly, contacting a second portion of the folded paper sheet with the first sheet contacting component of the first sheet drive assembly, rotating or translating at least one of the first sheet contacting component and the second sheet contacting component in a sheet advancing direction to advance the first portion of the folded paper sheet along the first side of the collecting device, repositioning the first sheet drive assembly to guide the second portion of the folded paper sheet to a second side of the collecting device, and rotating or translating at least one of the first sheet contacting component and the second sheet contacting component in a sheet reversing direction to position the second portion of the folded paper sheet along the second side of the collecting device.




In an exemplary embodiment, the first portion of the folded paper sheet is separated from the second portion of the folded paper sheet by a fold portion. In the exemplary method, the portion of the folded paper sheet contacted by the first sheet contacting component is not the portion of the folded paper sheet contacted by the second sheet contacting component. For example, where the first sheet contacting component contacts the leading portion of the folded paper sheet, the second sheet contacting component contacts the trailing portion of the folded paper sheet. Likewise, where the second sheet contacting component contacts the leading portion of the folded paper sheet, the first sheet contacting component contacts the trailing portion of the folded paper sheet.




Further, in an exemplary method, at least one of the first sheet contacting component and the second sheet contacting component in the step of contacting holds the contacted portion of the folded paper sheet stationary.




An exemplary method includes placing the folded paper sheet on the collecting device in a final position. The step of placing the folded paper sheet on the collecting device in a final position can include moving the first sheet drive assembly to release the contacted portion of the folded paper sheet. For example, the first sheet drive assembly can be moved perpendicular to the paper path, transverse to the paper path or a combination thereof by suitable means, such as driven or translational means or combinations thereof. The final position of the folded paper sheet on the collecting device can include the first portion on the first side, the second portion on the second side, and the fold portion of the folded paper sheet on an edge of the collecting device. The edge of the collecting device has a peak adapted to receive the fold portion. Alternatively, the final position of the folded paper sheet on the collecting device includes the second portion on the first side, the first portion on the second side, and a fold portion of the folded paper sheet on an edge of the collecting device.




In an exemplary method, the first portion of the folded paper sheet is a leading portion of the folded paper sheet. The leading portion is positioned between the second sheet contacting component and the second side of the collecting device during the step of guiding the leading portion of the folded paper sheet from the paper path to the collecting device or during the step of contacting the first portion of the folded paper sheet with a second sheet contacting component. Contacting the second portion of the folded paper sheet can include positioning the first sheet drive assembly along an edge or surface of the second portion of the folded paper sheet. The second sheet contacting component can apply a force against the first side of the collecting device during the step of contacting the first portion of the folded paper sheet. The leading portion of the folded paper sheet is advanced along the first side of the collecting device no further than a point where a fold in the folded paper sheet meets the second sheet drive assembly and the fold is not passed between the second sheet contacting component and the collecting device. Repositioning the first sheet drive assembly does not release the second portion of the folded paper sheet from being in contact with the first sheet contacting element.




In an exemplary method, the first sheet contacting component is a driven rotatable element and the second portion of the folded paper sheet is a leading portion which is captured between the driven rotatable element and an opposing sheet contacting component during the step of contacting the second portion of the folded paper sheet with a second sheet contacting component. Contacting the first portion of the folded paper sheet can include positioning the second sheet drive assembly along an edge or surface of a trailing portion of the folded paper sheet. The second sheet contacting component can apply a force against the first side of the collecting device during the step of contacting the first portion of the folded paper sheet. The second portion of the folded paper sheet can be advanced between the driven rotatable element and an opposing sheet contacting component during the step of rotating or translating. The second portion of the folded paper sheet is advanced no further than a point where a fold in the folded paper sheet meets the first sheet drive assembly and the fold is not passed between the driven rotatable element and an opposing sheet contacting component. Repositioning the first sheet drive assembly does not release the first portion of the folded paper sheet from being in contact with the first sheet contacting element.




In an exemplary method, the collecting device is stationary with respect to at least one of the paper path, the first sheet drive assembly and the second sheet drive assembly. Further, the collecting device can be oriented perpendicular or parallel to an orientation of the folded paper sheet at a point in the paper path upstream of the step of guiding.




An exemplary method for handling folded paper sheets can be described in reference to the apparatus for stacking folded paper sheet during a sheet collecting operation.

FIGS. 8



a


-


8




i


show sequential views of the apparatus of

FIG. 2

during stacking of a folded paper sheet in an exemplary sheet collecting operation. In the exemplary method, the apparatus


800


is placed in a ready mode to receive an incoming sheet, for example, to receive an incoming sheet from a fold apparatus


802


(

FIG. 8



a


).




An upstream paper advance system (not shown) drives the next sheet into the apparatus


800


after completion of a previous folded sheet operation, such as a folding operation. The folded paper sheet


804


enters the apparatus


800


and a leading portion


806


of the folded paper sheet


804


is guided from the paper path to a second side


808


of the collecting device


810


by the first sheet drive assembly


812


, shown in

FIG. 8



b


in a sheet receiving position. The leading portion


806


of the folded paper sheet


804


travels through a gap


814


between the first sheet contacting component


816


, e.g., the driven rotatable element, and the freely rotatable element


818


of the first sheet drive assembly


812


. The leading portion


806


of the folded paper sheet


804


passes through the gap


804


and over the collecting device


810


to the second side


808


. The leading portion


806


of the folded paper sheet


804


is then redirected by the stationary redirecting element


820


, shown substantially as a guide chute in

FIG. 8



b


. The redirecting element


820


redirects the paper down along the second side


808


of the collecting device


810


and toward the second sheet drive assembly


822


, shown substantially as a driven tire offset from the second side


808


of the collecting device


810


. The upper stream paper advance system (not shown) continues to drive the paper folded sheet


804


into the apparatus


800


. Thus, the leading portion


806


of the folded paper sheet


804


continues to advance between the second sheet drive assembly


822


and the second side


808


of the collecting device


810


, e.g., the second sheet contacting component


824


and the second side


808


.




The fold


826


in the folded paper sheet


804


passes through the gap


814


in the first sheet drive assembly


812


without any deleterious affects on the fold


826


. For example, the fold


824


is maintained crisp and sharp and is not damaged, as it would be if it went through a pinch drive. This step is illustrated in

FIG. 8



c.






The second sheet contacting component


824


of the second sheet drive assembly


822


translates to contact the leading portion


806


of the folded paper sheet


804


on the second side


808


of the collecting device


810


.

FIG. 8



d


shows the second sheet contacting component


824


contacting the leading portion


806


of the folded paper sheet


804


and holding the leading portion


806


of the folded paper sheet


804


stationary with respect to the collecting device


810


.




Likewise, the first sheet drive assembly


812


operates to hold the trailing portion


828


of the folded paper sheet


804


stationary with respect to the first sheet contacting component


816


by, for example, the freely rotatable element


818


translating to an engaged position to apply force to the first sheet contacting component


816


, e.g., a driven rotatable element. The force can pinch, hold, press and so forth the folded paper sheet


804


within the first sheet drive assembly


812


. In the

FIG. 8



d


example, the freely rotatable element


818


is mounted eccentrically on the housing


830


, such as a cam, and the freely rotatable element


818


translates to the engaged position, e.g., is drawn inwards to apply force to the first sheet contacting component, during movement of the housing


830


, e.g. during rotation or pivoting of the housing


830


.




A coordinated driving motion between the first sheet drive assembly


812


and the second sheet drive assembly


822


(shown in

FIG. 8



e


) moves the folded paper sheet


804


in the sheet advancing direction


832


down the second side


808


of the collecting device


810


. For example, the first sheet drive assembly


812


and the second sheet drive assembly


822


can rotate in a coordinated fashion to advance the leading portion


806


of the folded paper sheet


804


down the second side


808


of the collecting device


810


. During this operation, the leading portion


806


of the folded paper sheet


804


is advanced no further than a point where the fold


826


in the folded paper sheet


804


meets the second sheet drive assembly


822


. For example, the fold


826


in the folded paper sheet


804


is not passed between the second sheet drive assembly


822


and the second side


808


of the collecting device


810


. Therefore, the fold


826


in the folded paper sheet


804


is preserved. During this operation, at least a portion of the trailing edge


828


of the folded paper sheet


804


advances on to the second side


808


of the collecting device


810


. Further, the end


834


of the trailing portion


828


of the folded paper sheet


804


is substantially brought into the apparatus


800


. The leading edge


806


of the folded paper sheet


804


can be allowed to curl back under the collecting device


810


of the apparatus


800


.




In

FIG. 8



f


, the first sheet drive assembly


812


moves to a sheet discharging position. As shown in the exemplary embodiment of

FIG. 8



f


, the moving of the first sheet drive assembly


812


to the sheet discharging position redirects the end


834


of the trailing portion


828


of the folded paper sheet


804


to be oriented to run along the first side


836


of the collecting device


810


. For example, the first sheet drive assembly


812


can pivot 90° to direct the end


834


of the trailing portion


828


of the folded paper sheet


804


downward. Thus, the first sheet drive assembly


812


is repositioned to guide the trailing portion


828


of the folded paper sheet


804


along a first side


836


of the collecting device


810


.




At least one of the first sheet contacting component


816


and the second sheet contacting element component


824


rotate in a sheet reversing direction


838


to position the trailing portion


828


of the folded paper sheet


804


along the first side


86


of the collecting device


810


.

FIG. 8



g


shows an example of positioning the trailing portion


828


of the folded paper sheet


804


along the first side


836


of the collecting device


810


.




The folded paper sheet


804


is then placed on the collecting device


810


in the final position. For example, as shown in

FIG. 8



h


, the freely rotatable element


818


of the first sheet drive assembly


812


can translate to disengage from the first sheet contacting component


816


and to thereby disengage from contacting the folded paper sheet


804


. The first sheet drive assembly


812


can then move to release the trailing portion


828


of the folded paper sheet


804


and to place the folded paper sheet


804


in the final position on the collecting device


810


. For example, the first sheet drive assembly


812


can be operably connected to a translation system for moving the first sheet drive assembly


812


out of the paper path. e.g., either perpendicular to or parallel and transverse to the folded paper sheet. As shown in

FIG. 8



h


, the first sheet drive assembly


812


includes a portion which moves out of the plane of the figure at one end, and which moves into the plane of the figure to allow the sheet to fall and lay on the first side of the saddle in

FIG. 8



i


(see

FIG. 1

regarding the use of a first sheet drive assembly at each end of the collecting device). During this operation, the second sheet drive assembly


822


continues to hold the leading portion


806


of the folded paper sheet


804


against the collecting device


810


.




As shown in

FIG. 8



i


, subsequent to the release of the trailing portion


828


of the folded paper sheet


804


by the first sheet drive assembly


812


, the second sheet drive assembly


822


translates perpendicularly away from the second side


808


of the collecting device


810


. Accordingly, the folded paper sheet


804


moves to the final position on the collecting device


810


. Further, the first sheet drive assembly


812


repositions to the sheet receiving position.




In the final position shown in the exemplary method of

FIG. 8



i


, the leading portion


806


of the folded sheet


804


is on the second side


808


of the collecting device


810


, the trailing portion


828


of the folded sheet


804


is on the first side


836


of the collecting device


810


, and a fold


826


of the folded sheet


804


is on the edge


840


of the collecting device


810


.




During the operation of

FIGS. 8



a


to


8




i


, the collecting device has remained stationary with respect to at least one of the paper path, the first paper drive assembly, or the second paper drive assembly.





FIGS. 9



a


-


9




j


show sequential views of the apparatus


900


of

FIG. 4

during stacking of a folded paper sheet in an exemplary sheet collecting operation. In the exemplary method, the apparatus


900


is placed in a ready mode to receive an incoming sheet, for example, to receive an incoming paper sheet from an upstream paper advance system. In the exemplary method, an unfolded paper sheet is shown, however, both a folded paper sheet and an unfolded paper sheet can be used.





FIG. 9



a


shows a paper sheet


902


being fed from a main paper drive


904


over a fold blade


906


into the apparatus


900


through the slot


908


in the paper handling entrance assembly


910


. The paper sheet


902


, enters the apparatus


900


and a leading portion


912


is guided from the paper path to a second side


914


of the collecting device


916


and into the first sheet drive assembly


918


.




In the exemplary embodiment shown in

FIG. 9



a


, the first sheet drive assembly


918


includes a driven rotatable element


920


and an opposing sheet contacting component


922


. In the sheet receiving position, there is a gap


924


between the driven rotatable element


920


and the opposing sheet contacting component


922


. Guide elements


926


associated with each of the driven rotatable element


920


and an opposing sheet contacting component


922


help to guide the leading portion


912


of the paper sheet


902


into the gap


924


.




The first sheet drive assembly


918


then operates to capture the leading portion


912


of the paper sheet


902


. For example and as shown in

FIG. 9



b


, the driven rotatable element


920


can translate to an engaged position to apply force to the opposing sheet contacting component


922


, thereby pinching the leading portion


912


of the paper sheet


902


within the first sheet drive assembly


918


.




The first sheet drive assembly


918


can translate parallel to the second side


914


of the collecting device


916


from a first position (Position A) to a second position , e.g. from a sheet receiving position to a second position such as Position B in

FIG. 9



e


.

FIG. 9



c


through

FIG. 9



e


show the translation of the first sheet drive assembly


918


. The translation of the second paper drive assembly


918


can be coordinated with the operation of the main paper drive


904


to advance the paper sheet


902


along the collecting device


916


.




The paper sheet


902


could have been previously provided with a fold


928


separating it into leading portion


912


and trailing portion


930


. Or, the operation of the translation of the first sheet drive assembly


918


can be coordinated with a folding step. For example, and as shown in

FIG. 9



d


, the translation of the first paper drive assembly


918


can be paused between Position A and a second position, such as Position B, leaving a mid-portion of the paper sheet


902


over the fold blade


906


of a fold device. The fold


928


can be created, and the translation of the first paper drive assembly


918


resumed.




Subsequent to the translation to the second position, the first paper drive assembly


918


operates to rotate the driven rotatable element


920


to advance the folded paper sheet


902


into the apparatus


900


. For example and as shown in

FIG. 9



f


, the driven rotatable element


920


can rotate to advance the leading portion


912


of the folded paper sheet


902


along the second side


914


of the collecting device


916


. The leading portion


912


can be allowed to curl back under the collecting device


916


. The fold


928


in the folded paper sheet


902


is advanced no further than a point where the fold


928


meets the first sheet contacting component, e.g. the driven rotatable element


920


, and the fold


928


does not pass between the driven rotatable element


920


and opposing sheet contacting component


922


. By limiting the advance of the folded paper sheet


902


to prevent the fold


928


from entering the contacting portion of the first paper drive assembly


918


, the fold


928


in the folded paper sheet


902


is maintained. Further, the advancing of the folded paper sheet


902


advances the end


932


of the folded paper sheet


902


through the slot


908


in the paper handling entrance assembly


910


, such that the folded paper sheet


902


is contained completely within the apparatus


900


.




Subsequently, the first paper drive assembly


918


is operated in reverse, as shown in

FIG. 9



g


. For example, the first paper drive assembly


918


translates parallel to the second side


914


from the second position (Position B) to a third position (Position C). Position C can be the same position as the sheet receiving position (Position A in

FIG. 9



c


), or can be a different position. During the translation from the second position to the third position, the driven rotatable element


920


rotates in the opposite direction to reverse the folded paper sheet


902


along the paper path. However, the slot


908


in the paper handling entrance assembly


910


is oriented such that the trailing portion


930


of the folded paper sheet


902


does not reenter the slot


908


, but rather is directed to the first side


934


of the collecting device


916


. For example, the paper handling entrance assembly


910


redirects, for example by 90°, the trailing portion


930


of the folded paper sheet


902


to be moved along the first side


934


of the collecting device


916


during the translation and reverse rotation of the first paper drive assembly


918


.




A second paper drive assembly


936


is positioned on the first side


934


of the collecting device


916


. The second paper drive assembly


936


is shown in a sheet receiving position in

FIG. 9



f


and a sheet contacting position in

FIG. 9



g


. In the sheet receiving position, the trailing portion


930


of the folded paper sheet


902


is guided between the second paper drive assembly


936


and the first side


934


of the collecting device


916


. Subsequently, the second paper drive assembly


936


operates to move the trailing portion


930


of the folded paper sheet


902


down the first side


934


of the collecting device


916


. For example, the second paper drive assembly


936


can have a second sheet contacting component


938


, such as the curvilinear flapper bar shown in

FIGS. 9



a


-


9




j


, which rotates from a sheet receiving position to a sheet contacting position and can continue to rotate while contacting the paper sheet


902


, thereby moving the paper sheet


902


down the first side of the collecting device


916


.




Concurrent to the placing of the trailing portion


930


of the folded paper sheet


902


into the second paper drive assembly


936


, a second paper sheet


940


can be fed into the slot


908


of the paper handling entrance assembly


910


. The leading portion


942


of the second paper sheet


940


advances to the second side


914


of the collecting device


916


on an outer surface


944


of the first folded paper sheet


902


, e.g., on the surface of the first folded paper sheet


902


away from the collecting device


916


. The apparatus


900


now manipulates or handles two paper sheets concurrently. Thus, the throughput of folded paper sheets could be increased by the simultaneous operation of reversing the direction of the first folded paper sheet


902


and feeding a second paper sheet


940


into the apparatus


900


.





FIG. 9



h


shows the first paper drive assembly


918


releasing the first folded sheet


902


. The releasing of the first folded paper sheet


902


can be by any suitable method. For example, the driven rotatable element


920


and opposing sheet contacting component


922


of the first paper drive assembly


918


can disengage and the first paper drive assembly


918


can translate parallel to and/or transverse to the paper path. Alternately, the first sheet drive assembly


918


can be translated to the second position, e.g., Position B or other suitable position, while not engaging the folded paper sheet


902


, thereby releasing the folded paper sheet


902


from the first paper drive assembly


918


. Concurrently, the second sheet drive assembly


936


can complete the positioning of the folded paper sheet


902


on the first side


934


of the collecting device


916


and returns to the sheet receiving position.




The first sheet drive assembly


918


can translate back to the first position (Position A) and the guiding elements


926


can guide the leading portion


942


of the second paper sheet


942


between the driven rotatable element


920


and opposing sheet contacting component


922


(

FIG. 9



i


). The driven rotatable element


920


and opposing sheet contacting component


922


operate together to pinch the leading portion


942


of the second paper sheet


940


(

FIG. 9



j


), and the operations shown and described with respect to

FIGS. 9



a


to


9




h


can be repeated for subsequent folded paper sheets.




Any number of folded paper sheets can be stacked by the repetition of this method. After all the sheets have been stacked, subsequent booklet making operations can be conducted, such as binding operations, and so forth. When the booklet is assembled, the paper handling chutes of the paper handling entrance assembly pivot about their pivot points and the assembled booklet can be ejected from the collecting device.




During the operation of

FIGS. 9



a


to


9




j


, the collecting device has remained stationary with respect to at least one of the paper path, the first paper drive assembly, or the second paper drive assembly.




Another exemplary method for handling folded sheets includes guiding a leading portion of a first folded paper sheet to a second side of a collecting device, guiding the leading portion of the first folded paper sheet between a second sheet contacting component and the second side of the collecting device, positioning a fold in the first folded paper sheet over an edge of the collecting device, moving the second sheet contacting component to apply a force against the second side of the collecting device to hold the leading portion of the first folded paper sheet stationary, and sweeping at least one sweep element from a first position on a first side of a paper path, through the paper path, to a second position so as to position a trailing portion of the first folded sheet along the first side of the collecting device.





FIG. 10

shows the position of the sweep element


1002


of a first sheet drive assembly


1004


during a method for handling folded sheets using the exemplary apparatus


1000


of FIG.


6


. As shown in

FIG. 10

, a leading portion


1006


of the folded paper sheet


1008


has been guided to the second side


1010


of the collecting device


1012


and the sheet contacting component


1014


of the sheet drive assembly


1016


has contacted the leading portion


1006


of the folded paper sheet


1008


to hold the leading portion


1006


stationary with respect to the collecting device


1012


.




In a sheet receiving position (Position A), the sweep element


1002


is on the first side


1018


of the paper path, which is on an opposite side of the paper path from the collecting device


1012


. Subsequently, the sweep element


1002


moves through the paper path to a sheet contacting position (Positions B to D) and to a sheet discharging position (Position E). The sheet discharging position is below the original paper path of the folded paper sheet


1008


. During the sweeping movement, the sweep element


1002


contacts the trailing portion


1020


of the folded paper sheet


1008


and completes the movement of the end


1022


of the folded paper sheet


1008


into the apparatus


1000


and positions the trailing portion


1020


of the folded paper sheet


1008


along the first side


1024


of the collecting device


1012


. Multiple sweep elements or a single sweep element can be used.

FIG. 10

shows multiple sweep elements


1002


. The sweep elements


1002


can be affixed to any suitable moving element


1026


, such as an endless belt or a translational device, for repositioning the sweep elements


1002


.




Subsequent to the positioning of the trailing portion


1020


of a first folded paper sheet


1008


along the first side


1024


of the collecting device


1012


, the sheet contacting component


1014


of the second sheet drive assembly


1016


moves away from the second side


1010


of the collecting device


1012


to disengage the sheet contacting component


1014


from the leading portion


1006


of the first folded paper sheet


1008


. The apparatus


1000


is now in a receiving position for a second or a subsequent folded paper sheet.




For example, a leading portion of a second folded paper sheet can be guided to the second side of the collecting device. The leading portion can be guided between the sheet contacting component and the second side of the collecting device. The fold in the second folded paper sheet can be positioned over the collecting device such that a position of the fold in the second folded paper sheet corresponds to the fold in the first folded paper sheet. The sheet contacting component is moved to apply a force against the second side of the collecting device to hold the leading portion of the second folded sheet stationary with respect to the collecting device. At least one sweep element is swept from the sheet receiving position to the sheet discharging position so as to position the trailing portion of the second folded paper sheet along the first edge of the collecting device. Repetition of the method for handling folded sheets can be used to continue to stack additional folded paper sheets on to the collecting device.




During the operation of

FIG. 10

, the collecting device has remained stationary with respect to at least one of the paper path, the first paper drive assembly, or the second paper drive assembly.




An apparatus for stacking a folded paper sheet during a sheet collecting operation can include a translation device, such as a translating drive system operatively connected to the first sheet drive assembly. The translating drive system moves the first sheet drive assembly into and out of the paper path. For example, the first sheet drive assembly has a first sheet contacting component which can contact the surface, the edge, or the edge of the surface of the folded paper sheet during a sheet handling operation. Subsequently, the first sheet drive assembly can be moved out of the paper path to allow a subsequent paper handling operation, e.g., another folded paper sheet to be stacked, another booklet making operation, or ejection of a completed booklet. In an exemplary embodiment, the first sheet drive assembly can be moved into and out of the paper path by any suitable means. For example, the first sheet drive assembly can be operatively connected, e.g., mounted or connected, to a translation device which moves the first sheet drive assembly perpendicular to the paper path, e.g., is normal to the surface of the folded paper sheet, or parallel and transverse to the paper path, e.g., away from the edge of the folded paper sheet.





FIG. 11

shows an exemplary embodiment of an apparatus for stacking folded paper sheet during a sheet collecting operation with a translation device


1100


. The translational device


1100


is connected to the first sheet drive assemblies


1102


by connecting elements


1104


and has a linkage


1106


, shown as a reciprocating gear


1108


and gear rack


1110


. The translational device


1100


can translate the first sheet drive assemblies


1102


alternatively away from and into the edge


1112


of the folded paper sheet


1114


. For example, a translational drive mechanism


1116


, such as a DC motor, can drive the reciprocating gear


1108


and fear rack


1110


to manipulate the first sheet drive assemblies


1102


. Alternatively, the translational movement of the first sheet drive assemblies


1102


can be coordinated by any suitable means, such as a controller operating independent translation devices, hydraulic couplings including interlocks, and so forth.




The translational device


1100


can adjust the position of the first sheet drive assemblies


1102


to accommodate any width of folded paper sheet


1114


. Thus, for example, an 11×17 folded paper sheet, as shown in

FIG. 11

, can be used.

FIG. 11

shows a collecting device which can accommodate any paper width which falls within a range of motion of the first sheet drive assemblies. The first paper drive assemblies


1102


can be translated by the translation device


1100


to accommodate any width size of folded paper sheet, for example, 4¾×9½ (e.g., an original nominal paper size).




Further, the connecting elements


1104


between the translational device


1100


and the first paper drive assemblies


1102


can be any form. As shown in

FIG. 11

, the connecting elements


1104


are C-ARM arrangements. The C-ARM arrangement allows for a open space


1118


on the sides of the collecting device


1120


between the first sheet drive assemblies


1102


and can prevent interference between the folded paper sheets


1114


from the translation device


1100


. However, any suitable connecting elements can be utilized, including independent translation devices for each first paper drive assembly that can be coordinated by a control system, e.g., a central processing unit or a control program.




Although the present invention has been described in connection with preferred embodiments thereof, it will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that additions, deletions, modifications, and substitutions not specifically described may be made without department from the spirit and scope of the invention as defined in the appended claims.



Claims
  • 1. An apparatus for stacking a folded paper sheet during a sheet collecting operation, the apparatus comprising:a collecting device having a first side and a second side; a first sheet drive assembly including a first sheet contacting component, the first sheet drive assembly located on the first side of the collecting device and operable to move between a sheet receiving position and a sheet discharging position; and a second sheet drive assembly including a second sheet contacting component, the second sheet drive assembly located on the second side of the collecting device and the second sheet contacting component translates to pinch the sheet on the second side of the collecting device, wherein the collecting device is stationary with respect to at least one of a paper path, the first sheet drive assembly and the second sheet drive assembly during a sheet collecting operation.
  • 2. The apparatus of claim 1, comprising a stationary redirecting element having a first surface facing at least one of the first and second sides of the collecting device, the first surface offset a distance from the collecting device to define a folded paper channel.
  • 3. The apparatus of claim 2, wherein the redirecting element deflects the paper path approximately ninety degrees.
  • 4. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the collecting device is saddle shaped.
  • 5. The apparatus of claim 1 as a component in a booklet maker system.
  • 6. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the second sheet contacting element is a driven rotatable element operably connected to a second drive mechanism to rotate about an axis.
  • 7. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the second sheet contacting element translates perpendicular to the paper path to apply force to the second side.
  • 8. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the second sheet drive assembly comprises an opposing sheet contacting element and the second sheet contacting element translates perpendicular to the paper path to apply force to the opposing sheet contacting element.
  • 9. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the second sheet contacting element moves relative to the second side of the collecting device from an offset position, at which the leading portion of the folded sheet is guided to the second side of the collecting device, to a contact position, at which the trailing portion of the folded sheet is guided to the first side of the collecting device.
  • 10. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the first sheet contacting component is a driven rotatable element operably connected to a first drive mechanism to rotate the driven rotatable element.
  • 11. The apparatus of claim 10, wherein the first sheet drive assembly comprises the driven rotatable element, a freely-rotatable element translatable to an engaged position to apply force to the driven rotatable element, and a housing pivoting about a pivot axis from the sheet receiving position to the sheet discharging position, wherein the freely-rotatable element and the driven rotatable element are mounted in the housing.
  • 12. The apparatus of claim 11, wherein the driven rotatable element is mounted in the housing coaxial to the pivot axis.
  • 13. The apparatus of claim 11, wherein the driven rotatable element and the freely rotatable element pivot on or about the pivot axis when the housing pivots.
  • 14. The apparatus of claim 11, wherein the sheet receiving position is located a first distance from the first side and the sheet discharging position is located a second distance from the first side.
  • 15. The apparatus of claim 14, wherein the first and second distances have a coaxial relationship.
  • 16. The apparatus of claim 11, comprising a translating drive system operatively connected to the first sheet drive assembly for moving the first paper drive assembly into and out of the paper path.
  • 17. The apparatus of claim 11, wherein the first sheet drive assembly in the sheet receiving position guides a leading portion of the folded sheet to the second side of the collecting device.
  • 18. The apparatus of claim 11, wherein the first sheet drive assembly in the sheet discharging position guides the trailing portion of the folded sheet to the first side of the collecting device.
  • 19. The apparatus of claim 11, comprising a plurality of first sheet drive assemblies on the first side of the collecting device.
  • 20. The apparatus of claim 19, wherein one first sheet drive assembly on a first edge of the folded sheet is operatively connected via a linkage to move relative to one first sheet drive assembly on a second edge of the folded sheet.
  • 21. The apparatus of claim 20, wherein the linkage comprises a gear rack and a gear operated by a translational drive mechanism.
  • 22. The apparatus of claim 20, wherein the relative movement is away from the paper path.
  • 23. The apparatus of claim 11, wherein the first sheet contacting component and the second sheet contacting component each contact an edge or a surface of the folded sheet to provide a motive force to move the folded sheet in an advancing direction or a reversing direction along the paper path.
  • 24. The apparatus of claim 10, comprising a paper handling entrance assembly including a first paper handling chute and a second paper handling chute, the first paper handling chute spaced apart from the second paper handling chute to form a slot for receiving the folded paper sheet and for guiding the folded paper sheet to the first side of the collecting device.
  • 25. The apparatus of claim 24, wherein the first paper handling chute and the second paper handling chute pivot away from each other, each having a pivot point distal from the slot.
  • 26. The apparatus of claim 24, wherein the first sheet drive assembly comprises the driven rotatable element and an opposing sheet contacting component, the driven rotatable element translatable to an engaged position to apply force to the opposing sheet contacting component.
  • 27. The apparatus of claim 26, wherein the opposing sheet contacting component is a freely-rotatable element.
  • 28. The apparatus of claim 24, wherein the first sheet drive assembly is translatable parallel to the second side of the collecting device.
  • 29. The apparatus of claim 24, wherein the second sheet drive assembly in the sheet receiving position has the second sheet contacting element spaced apart from the second side of the collecting device.
  • 30. The apparatus of claim 24, wherein the second sheet drive assembly in the sheet discharging position rotates the second sheet contacting element to contact the trailing portion of the folded sheet to the second side of the collecting device.
  • 31. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the first sheet drive assembly comprises a moving element and the first sheet contacting component is at least one sweep element affixed to the moving element, the moving element operably connected to a first drive mechanism to be translatable in a direction approximately parallel to the first side of the collecting device.
  • 32. The apparatus of claim 31, wherein the sweep element moves from the sheet receiving position across the paper path from the collecting device to the sheet discharging position substantially within a plane parallel to and offset from the first side of the collecting device.
  • 33. The apparatus of claim 31, wherein the sheet receiving position is located a first distance from the first side and the sheet discharging position is located a second distance from the first side, the second distance less than the first distance.
  • 34. The apparatus of claim 31, wherein the moving element is an endless loop device or a translational device.
  • 35. The apparatus of claim 34, wherein the endless loop device is a belt or a chain.
  • 36. The apparatus of claim 34, wherein the translational device is a gear rack coupled to a drive motor.
  • 37. The apparatus of claim 36, wherein the drive motor is a DC synchronous motor or a stepper-motor.
  • 38. The apparatus of claim 31, comprising a plurality of first sheet drive assemblies on the first side of the collecting device.
  • 39. The apparatus of claim 31, wherein the first sheet drive assembly and the second sheet drive assembly each contact an edge or a surface of the folded sheet to provide a motive force to move the folded sheet in an advancing direction or a reversing direction along the paper path.
  • 40. A booklet making system comprising:a paper path; a paper folding apparatus; and an apparatus for stacking a folded paper sheet during a sheet stacking operation, the apparatus including a collecting device having a first side and a second side, a first sheet drive assembly including a first sheet contacting component, the first sheet drive assembly located on the first side of the collecting device and operable to move between a sheet receiving position and a sheet discharging position, and a second sheet drive assembly located on the second side of the collecting device including a second sheet contacting component translatable to pinch the sheet on the second side of the collecting device, wherein the collecting device is stationary with respect to at least one of the paper path, the first sheet contacting component and the second sheet contacting component during a sheet collecting operation.
  • 41. The booklet making system of claim 40, wherein the sheet receiving position is located a first distance from the first side and the sheet discharging position is located a second distance from the first side, the second distance less than the first distance.
  • 42. The booklet making system of claim 40, comprising a binding apparatus for stacked folded sheets.
  • 43. The booklet making system of claim 42, where the binding apparatus is selected from the group consisting of a stapling unit, a saddle-stitch unit, a cover application unit, and an adhesive unit.
  • 44. A folded sheet handling apparatus, comprising:a collecting device having a first side and a second side; means for guiding a folded sheet from a paper path to the collecting device such that a leading portion of the folded sheet is positioned on the collecting device; means for moving a folded sheet along at least one of the first side and the second side of the collecting device; and means for positioning a trailing edge portion of the folded sheet on the collecting device, wherein the collecting device is stationary with respect to the paper path during a sheet collecting operation.
  • 45. A method for handling folded paper sheets, comprising:guiding a first portion of a folded paper sheet to a first side of a collecting device along a paper path which includes a first sheet contacting component of a first sheet drive assembly; contacting the first portion of the folded paper sheet with a second sheet contacting component of a second sheet drive assembly; contacting a second portion of the folded paper sheet with the first sheet contacting component of the first sheet drive assembly; rotating or translating at least one of the first sheet contacting component and the second sheet contacting component in a sheet advancing direction to advance the first portion of the folded paper sheet along the first side of the collecting device; repositioning the first sheet drive assembly to guide the second portion of the folded paper sheet to a second side of the collecting device; and rotating or translating at least one of the first sheet contacting component and the second sheet contacting component in a sheet reversing direction to position the second portion of the folded paper sheet along the second side of the collecting device.
  • 46. The method of claim 45, wherein the first portion of the folded paper sheet is separated from the second portion of the folded paper sheet a fold portion.
  • 47. The method of claim 45, wherein at least one of the first sheet contacting component and the second sheet contacting component in the step of contacting holds the contacted portion of the folded paper sheet stationary.
  • 48. The method of claim 45, comprising placing the folded paper sheet on the collecting device in a final position.
  • 49. The method of claim 48, wherein the step of placing the folded paper sheet on the collecting device in a final position comprises moving the first sheet drive assembly to release the contacted portion of the folded paper sheet.
  • 50. The method of claim 49, wherein the final position of the folded paper sheet on the collecting device includes the first portion on the first side, the second portion on the second side, and a fold portion of the folded paper sheet on an edge of the collecting device.
  • 51. The method of claim 50, wherein the edge of the collecting device has a peak adapted to receive the fold portion.
  • 52. The method of claim 49, wherein the final position of the folded paper sheet on the collecting device includes the first portion on the second side, the second on the first side, and a fold portion of the folded paper sheet on an edge of the collecting device.
  • 53. The method of claim 52, wherein the edge of the collecting device has a peak adapted to receive the fold portion.
  • 54. The method of claim 45, wherein the first portion of the folded paper sheet is a leading portion which is positioned between the second sheet contacting component and the first side of the collecting device during the step of guiding the first portion of the folded paper sheet to the first side of the collecting device along the paper path or during the step of contacting the first portion of the folded paper sheet with a second sheet contacting component.
  • 55. The method of claim 54, wherein contacting the second portion of the folded paper sheet comprises positioning the first sheet drive assembly along an edge or surface of a trailing portion of the folded paper sheet.
  • 56. The method of claim 54, wherein the second sheet contacting component applies a force against the first side of the collecting device during the step of contacting the first portion of the folded paper sheet.
  • 57. The method of claim 54, wherein the first portion of the folded paper sheet is advanced along the first side of the collecting device no further than a point where a fold in the folded paper sheet meets the second sheet drive assembly and the fold is not passed between the second sheet contacting component and the collecting device.
  • 58. The method of claim 54, wherein repositioning the first sheet drive assembly does not release the second portion of the folded paper sheet from being in contact with the first sheet contacting element.
  • 59. The method of claim 45, wherein the collecting device is oriented perpendicular or parallel to an orientation of the folded paper sheet at a point in the paper path upstream of the step of guiding.
  • 60. The method of claim 45, wherein the collecting device is stationary with respect to at least one of the paper path, the first sheet drive assembly and the second sheet drive assembly.
  • 61. The method of claim 45, wherein the first sheet contacting component is a driven rotatable element and the second portion of the folded paper sheet is a leading portion which is captured between the driven rotatable element and an opposing sheet contacting component during the step of contacting the second portion of the folded paper sheet with a second sheet contacting component.
  • 62. The method of claim 61, wherein contacting the first portion of the folded paper sheet comprises positioning the second sheet drive assembly along an edge or surface of a trailing portion of the folded paper sheet.
  • 63. The method of claim 61, wherein the second sheet contacting component applies a force against the first side of the collecting device during the step of contacting the first portion of the folded paper sheet.
  • 64. The method of claim 61, wherein the second portion of the folded paper sheet is advanced between the driven rotatable element and an opposing sheet contacting component during the step of rotating or translating no further than a point where a fold in the folded paper sheet meets the first sheet drive assembly and the fold is not passed between the driven rotatable element and an opposing sheet contacting component.
  • 65. The method of claim 61, wherein repositioning the first sheet drive assembly does not release the first portion of the folded paper sheet from being in contact with the first sheet contacting element.
  • 66. A method for handling folded paper sheets, comprising:guiding a leading portion of a first folded paper sheet to a second side of a collecting device; guiding the leading portion of the first folded paper sheet between a sheet contacting component and the second side of the collecting device; positioning a fold in the first folded paper sheet over an edge of the collecting device; moving the sheet contacting component to apply a force against the second side of the collecting device to hold the leading portion of the first folded paper sheet stationary; and sweeping at least one sweep element from a first position on a first side of a paper path, through the paper path, to a second position so as to position a trailing portion of the first folded sheet along the first side of the collecting device.
  • 67. The method of claim 66, wherein the first side of the paper path is on an opposite side of the paper path from the collecting device.
  • 68. The method of claim 66, comprising:moving the sheet contacting component away from the second side of the collecting device to disengage the sheet contacting element from the leading portion of the first folded paper sheet; guiding a leading portion of a second folded paper sheet to the second side of the collecting device; guiding the leading portion of the second folded paper sheet between the sheet contacting component and the second side of the collecting device; and positioning a fold in the second folded paper sheet over the collecting device such that a position of the fold in the second folded paper sheet corresponds to the fold in the first folded paper sheet.
  • 69. The method of claim 68, comprising:moving the sheet contacting component to apply a force against the second side of the collecting device to hold the leading portion of the second folded paper sheet stationary; and sweeping at least one sweep element from the first position, through the paper path to the second position so as to position the trailing portion of the second folded paper sheet along the first side of the collecting device.
  • 70. The method of claim 69, wherein the first side of the paper path is on an opposite side of the paper path from the collecting device.
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