Claims
- 1. A binding line, comprising:
- a first binding line section including means for transporting books therealong to a book exit station;
- a second binding line section including means for transporting books therealong from a book entry station;
- means for transporting books from said book exit station of said first binding line section to said book entry station of said second binding line section;
- said first binding line section being asynchronously related to said second binding line section;
- said means for transporting books along said second binding line section being independently operable relative to said means for transporting books along said first binding line section; and
- means associated with books leaving said book exit station and books entering said book entry station for tracking books through time and space between said first and second binding line sections.
- 2. The binding line as defined in claim 1 wherein said first binding line section is running at a different speed than said second binding line section.
- 3. The binding line as defined in claim 2 wherein said first binding line section is running at a lower speed than said second binding line section.
- 4. The binding line as defined in claim 2 wherein said first binding line section is running at a greater speed than said second binding line section.
- 5. The binding line as defined in claim 1 including two or more of said first binding line sections, each of said first binding line sections having means for transporting books therealong to said book exit station.
- 6. The binding line as defined in claim 1 including two or more of said second binding line sections, each of said second binding line sections having means for transporting books therealong from said book entry station.
- 7. The binding line as defined in claim 1 wherein said first binding line section is a gathering section and said second binding line section is a binder section.
- 8. The binding line as defined in claim 1 wherein said book transferring means includes a conveyor extending from said book exit station to said book entry station.
- 9. The binding line as defined in claim 1 wherein said book transferring means includes a shingling device between said book exit station and said book entry station.
- 10. The binding line as defined in claim 1 wherein said book transferring means includes a pile off station between said book exit station and said book entry station.
- 11. The binding line as defined in claim 1 wherein said book transferring means includes an intermediate storage device between said book exit station and said book entry station.
- 12. The binding line as defined in claim 1 wherein said first binding line section is a binder section and said second binding line section is a mail table section.
- 13. The binding line as defined in claim 1 wherein said book transferring means is a stacking trimmer subsystem between said book exit station and said book entry station.
- 14. The binding line as defined in claim 1 wherein said book tracking means includes book detection means at said book exit station and at said book entry station.
- 15. The binding line as defined in claim 1 wherein said book tracking means includes means associated with each of said books to provide a separate identification therefor.
- 16. A method of tracking books in a binding line, comprising the steps of:
- transporting books along a first binding line section to a book exit station in an independently operable manner relative to a second binding line section;
- transferring books from said book exit station of said first binding line section to a book entry station of said second binding line section;
- tracking books leaving said book exit station and entering said book entry station through time and space between said first and second binding line sections; and
- transporting books along said second binding line section from said book entry station in an independently operable manner relative to said first binding line section;
- said books being transported along said first binding line section in asynchronous relation to said books being transported along said second binding line section.
- 17. The book tracking method as defined in claim 16 wherein books are transported along said first binding line section at a different speed than books being transported along said second binding line section.
- 18. The book tracking method as defined in claim 17 wherein books are transported along said first binding line section at a lower speed than books being transported along said second binding line section.
- 19. The book tracking method as defined in claim 17 wherein books are transported along said first binding line section at a greater speed than books being transported along said second binding line section.
- 20. The book tracking method as defined in claim 16 wherein books are transported along two or more of said first binding line sections to said book exit station.
- 21. The book tracking method as defined in claim 16 wherein books are transported along two or more of said second binding line sections from said book entry station.
- 22. The book tracking method as defined in claim 16 wherein said book transferring step includes conveying books from said book exit station to said book entry station.
- 23. The book tracking method as defined in claim 16 wherein said book transferring step includes shingling books between said book exit station and said book entry station.
- 24. The book tracking method as defined in claim 16 wherein said book transferring step includes piling off books between said book exit station and said book entry station.
- 25. The book tracking method as defined in claim 16 wherein said book transferring step includes intermediately storing books between said book exit station and said book entry station.
- 26. The book tracking method as defined in claim 16 wherein said first binding line section is a gathering section and said second binding line section is a binder section.
- 27. The book tracking method as defined in claim 16 wherein said first binding line section is a binder section and said second binding line section is a mail table section.
- 28. The book tracking method as defined in claim 16 wherein said book transferring step includes passing books through a stacking trimmer subsystem between said book exit station and said book entry station.
- 29. The book tracking method as defined in claim 16 wherein said book tracking step includes detecting books at said book exit station and at said book entry station.
- 30. The book tracking method as defined in claim 16 wherein said book tracking step includes separately identifying each of said books at said book entry station from a separate identification therefor.
- 31. A method of tracking books in an asynchronous multi-section binding line, comprising the steps of:
- transporting books along at least one first binding line section to a book exit station in an independently operable manner relative to at least one second binding line section;
- mechanically transferring books from said book exit station of said first binding line section(s) to a book entry station of at least one of said second binding line section(s);
- electronically tracking books leaving said book exit station and books entering said book entry station through time and space between said first and second binding line section(s); and
- transporting books along said second binding line section(s) from said book entry station thereof in an independently operable manner relative to said first binding line section(s).
- 32. The book tracking method as defined in claim 31 further including the steps of:
- transporting books along said second binding line section(s) to a book exit station in an independently operable manner relative to at least one third binding line section;
- mechanically transferring books from said book exit station of said second binding line section(s) to a book entry station of at least one of said third binding line sections;
- electronically tracking books leaving said book exit station of said second binding line section(s) and books entering said book entry station of said third binding line section(s) through time and space between said second and third binding line section(s); and
- transporting books along said third binding line section(s) from said book entry station thereof in an independently operable manner relative to said second binding line section(s).
- 33. The book tracking method as defined in claim 32 wherein the step of mechanically transferring books from said book exit station of said second binding line section(s) to said book entry station of said third binding line section(s) is performed by passing books through a stacking trimmer subsystem disposed therebetween.
- 34. The book tracking method as defined in claim 32 wherein the step of electronically tracking books is performed by providing each of said books with intrinsic book identification means upstream of or at said book exit station of said second binding line section(s) to give a separate identification therefor.
- 35. The book tracking method as defined in claim 34 wherein the step of electronically tracking books is further performed by identifying said intrinsic book identification means at or downstream of said book entry station of said third binding line section(s).
- 36. The book tracking method as defined in claim 35 wherein said intrinsic book identification means is a code and said identifying step includes reading said code at said book entry station of said third binding line section(s).
- 37. The book tracking method as defined in claim 36 wherein said code is a bar code and said identifying step is performed by a bar code reader and including the step of printing said bar code on said books upstream of or at said book exit station of said second binding line section(s).
- 38. The book tracking method as defined in claim 32 wherein said second binding line section(s) is a binder section(s) and said third binding line section(s) is a mail table section(s).
- 39. The book tracking method as defined in claim 31 wherein the step of mechanically transferring books from said book exit station of said first binding line section(s) to said book entry station of said second binding line section(s) is performed by conveying said books.
- 40. The book tracking method as defined in claim 31 wherein the step of mechanically transferring books from said book exit station of said first binding line section(s) to said book entry station of said second binding line section(s) is performed by shingling said books.
- 41. The book tracking method as defined in claim 31 wherein the step of mechanically transferring books from said book exit station of said first binding line section(s) to said book entry station of said second binding line section(s) is performed by piling off said books.
- 42. The book tracking method as defined in claim 31 wherein the step of mechanically transferring books from said book exit station of said first binding line section(s) to said book entry station of said second binding line section(s) is performed by intermediately storing said books.
- 43. The book tracking method as defined in claim 31 wherein the step of electronically tracking books is performed by detecting books at said book exit station of said first binding line section(s) and at said book entry station of said second binding line section(s).
- 44. The book tracking method as defined in claim 43 wherein the step of electronically tracking books is further performed by electronically linking said book detection at said book exit station and said book entry station to a line controller to track books through time and space in a FIFO manner.
- 45. The book tracking method as defined in claim 44 wherein said book detecting step includes redundantly cross-firing photoeyes located at said book exit station of said first binding line section(s) and at said book entry station of said second binding line section(s).
- 46. The book tracking method as defined in claim 38 wherein said first binding line section(s) is a gathering section(s) and said second binding line section(s) is a binder section(s).
- 47. The book tracking method as defined in claim 31 including the step of detecting errors associated with said first binding line section(s), said second binding line section(s), said mechanical book transferring step and said electronic book tracking step.
- 48. The book tracking method as defined in claim 47 wherein said error detecting step includes detecting a mechanical error during said mechanical book transferring step and stopping the steps of transporting books along said first binding line section(s) and said second binding line section(s).
- 49. The book tracking method as defined in claim 48 wherein said mechanical error detecting step includes detecting a book jam during said mechanical book transferring step.
- 50. The book tracking method as defined in claim 48 wherein said mechanical error detecting step includes detecting book removal during said mechanical book transferring step.
- 51. The book tracking method as defined in claim 48 wherein said mechanical error detecting step includes detecting a transfer housing-opened condition during said mechanical book transferring step.
- 52. The book tracking method as defined in claim 47 wherein said error detecting step includes detecting an electronic error during said electronic book tracking step and stopping the steps of transporting books along said first binding line section(s) and said second binding line section(s).
- 53. The book tracking method as defined in claim 52 wherein said electronic error detecting step includes detecting an electronic tracking overflow condition during said electronic book tracking step.
- 54. The book tracking method as defined in claim 52 wherein said electronic error detecting step includes detecting an electronic tracking underflow condition during said electronic book tracking step.
- 55. The book tracking method as defined in claim 52 wherein said electronic error detecting step includes detecting a missing book eye signal during said electronic book tracking step.
- 56. The book tracking method as defined in claim 52 wherein said electronic error detecting step includes detecting an inconsistent book eye signal during said electronic book tracking step.
- 57. An asynchronous multi-section binding line, comprising:
- at least one first binding line section including means for transporting books therealong to a book exit station;
- at least one second binding line section including means for transporting books therealong from a book entry station;
- mechanical means for transferring books from said book exit station of said first binding line section to said book entry station of said second binding line section;
- said means for transporting books along said second binding line section(s) being independently operable relative to said means for transporting books along said first binding line section(s); and
- electronic means associated with books leaving said book exit station and books entering said book entry station for tracking books through time and space between said first and second binding line sections.
- 58. The asynchronous multi-section binding line as defined in claim 57 wherein said mechanical book transferring means includes a conveyor extending from said book exit station to said book entry station.
- 59. The asynchronous multi-section binding line as defined in claim 57 wherein said mechanical book transferring means includes a shingling device between said book exit station and said book entry station.
- 60. The asynchronous multi-section binding line as defined in claim 57 wherein said mechanical book transferring means includes a pile off station between said book exit station and said book entry station.
- 61. The asynchronous multi-section binding line as defined in claim 57 wherein said mechanical book transferring means includes an intermediate storage device between said book exit station and said book entry station.
- 62. The asynchronous multi-section binding line as defined in claim 57 wherein said mechanical book transferring means is a stacking trimmer subsystem between said book exit station and said book entry station.
- 63. The asynchronous multi-section binding line as defined in claim 57 wherein said electronic book tracking means includes book detection means at said book exit station and at said book entry station.
- 64. The asynchronous multi-section binding line as defined in claim 63 wherein said book detection means are electronically linked to a line controller to track books through time and space in a FIFO manner.
- 65. The asynchronous multi-section binding line as defined in claim 63 wherein said book detection means includes redundant cross-firing photoeyes located at said book exit station and at said book entry station.
- 66. The asynchronous multi-section binding line as defined in claim 57 wherein said electronic book tracking means includes intrinsic book identification means associated with each of said books to provide a separate identification therefor.
- 67. The asynchronous multi-section binding line as defined in claim 66 wherein said intrinsic book identification means is associated with each of said books upstream of or at said book exit station and including means for identifying said intrinsic book identification means at or downstream of said book entry station.
- 68. The asynchronous multi-section binding line as defined in claim 67 wherein said intrinsic book identification means is a code and said identifying means includes means for reading said code at or downstream of said book entry station.
- 69. The asynchronous multi-section binding line as defined in claim 68 wherein said code is a bar code and said code reading means is a bar code reader, said intrinsic book identification means also including a bar code printer upstream of or at said book exit station for printing said bar code on each of said books.
- 70. The asynchronous multi-section binding line as defined in claim 57 including error detection means associated with said first and second binding line sections, said mechanical book transferring means and said electronic book tracking means.
- 71. The asynchronous multi-section binding line as defined in claim 70 wherein said error detection means includes means for detecting a mechanical error in said mechanical book transferring means and stopping said book transporting means of said first and second binding line sections.
- 72. The asynchronous multi-section binding line as defined in claim 71 wherein said mechanical error detection means includes a book jam detector.
- 73. The asynchronous multi-section binding line as defined in claim 71 wherein said mechanical error detection means includes a transfer book removal detector.
- 74. The asynchronous multi-section binding line as defined in claim 71 wherein said mechanical error detection means includes a transfer housing-opened detector.
- 75. The asynchronous multi-section binding line as defined in claim 70 wherein said error detection means includes means for detecting an electronic error in said electronic book tracking means and stopping said book transporting means of said first and second binding line sections.
- 76. The asynchronous multi-section binding line as defined in claim 75 wherein said electronic error detection means includes an electronic tracking overflow detector.
- 77. The asynchronous multi-section binding line as defined in claim 75 wherein said electronic error detection means includes an electronic tracking underflow detector.
- 78. The asynchronous multi-section binding line as defined in claim 75 wherein said electronic error detection means includes a missing book eye signal detector.
- 79. The asynchronous multi-section binding line as defined in claim 75 wherein said electronic error detection means includes an inconsistent book eye signal detector.
- 80. The asynchronous multi-section binding line as defined in claim 57 wherein said electronic book tracking means is operatively independent of said mechanical book transferring means.
- 81. An asynchronous multi-section binding line, comprising:
- a first binding line section including means for transporting books therealong to a book exit station;
- first mechanical means for transferring books from said book exit station of said first binding line section to a book entry station of a second binding line section;
- first electronic means associated with books leaving said book exit station of said first binding line section and books entering said book entry station of said second binding line section for tracking books through time and space between said first and second binding line sections;
- said second binding line section including means for transporting books therealong to a book exit station;
- said means for transporting books along said second binding line section being independently operable relative to said means for transporting books along said first binding line section;
- second mechanical means for transferring books from said book exit station of said second binding line section to a book entry station of a third binding line section; and
- second electronic means associated with books leaving said book exit station of said second binding line section and books entering said book entry station of said third binding line section for tracking books through time and space between said second and third binding line sections;
- said third binding line section including means for transporting books therealong to a book exit station;
- said means for transporting books along said third binding line section being independently operable relative to said means for transporting books along said second binding line section.
- 82. The asynchronous multi-section binding line as defined in claim 81 wherein said first binding line section is a gathering section and said second binding line section is a binder section, said first mechanical book transferring means including a conveyor extending -from said book exit station of said gathering section to said book entry station of said binder section.
- 83. The asynchronous multi-section binding line as defined in claim 81 wherein said second binding line section is a binder section and said third binding line section is a mail table section, said second mechanical book transferring means including a stacking trimmer subsystem extending from said book exit station of said binder section to said book entry station of said mail table section.
- 84. The asynchronous multi-section binding line as defined in claim 81 wherein at least one of said first and second mechanical book transferring means includes a shingling device.
- 85. The asynchronous multi-section binding line as defined in claim 81 wherein at least one of said first and second mechanical book transferring means includes a pile off station.
- 86. The asynchronous multi-section binding line as defined in claim 81 wherein at least one of said first and second mechanical book transferring means includes an intermediate storage device.
- 87. The asynchronous multi-section binding line as defined in claim 81 wherein said first electronic book tracking means includes book detection means at said book exit station of said first binding line section and at said book entry station of said second binding line section.
- 88. The asynchronous multi-section binding line as defined in claim 87 wherein said book detection means are electronically linked to a line controller to track books through time and space in a FIFO manner.
- 89. The asynchronous multi-section binding line as defined in claim 88 wherein said book detection means includes redundant cross-firing photoeyes located at said book exit station of said first binding line section and at said book entry station of said second binding line section.
- 90. The asynchronous multi-section binding line as defined in claim 81 wherein said second electronic book tracking means includes intrinsic book identification means associated with each of said books to provide a separate identification therefor.
- 91. The asynchronous multi-section binding line as defined in claim 90 wherein said intrinsic book identification means is associated with each of said books upstream of or at said book exit station of said second binding line section and including means for identifying said intrinsic book identification means at or downstream of said book entry station of said third binding line section.
- 92. The asynchronous multi-section binding line as defined in claim 91 wherein said intrinsic book identification means is a code and said identifying means includes means for reading said code at or downstream of said book entry station of said third binding line section.
- 93. The asynchronous multi-section binding line as defined in claim 92 wherein said code is a bar code and said code reading means is a bar code reader, said intrinsic book identification means also including a bar code printer at or upstream of said book exit station of said second binding line section.
- 94. The asynchronous multi-section binding line as defined in claim 81 including error detection means associated with at least said first and second binding line sections, said first mechanical book transferring means and said first electronic book tracking means.
- 95. The asynchronous multi-section binding line as defined in claim 94 wherein said error detection means includes means for detecting a mechanical error in said first mechanical book transferring means and stopping said book transporting means of said first and second binding line sections.
- 96. The asynchronous multi-section binding line as defined in claim 95 wherein said mechanical error detection means includes a book jam detector.
- 97. The asynchronous multi-section binding line as defined in claim 95 wherein said mechanical error detection means includes a transfer book removal detector.
- 98. The asynchronous multi-section binding line as defined in claim 95 wherein said mechanical error detection means includes a transfer housing-opened detector.
- 99. The asynchronous multi-section binding line as defined in claim 94 wherein said error detection means includes means for detecting an electronic error in said first electronic book tracking means and stopping said book transporting means of said first and second binding line sections.
- 100. The asynchronous multi-section binding line as defined in claim 99 wherein said electronic error detection means includes an electronic tracking overflow detector.
- 101. The asynchronous multi-section binding line as defined in claim 99 wherein said electronic error detection means includes an electronic tracking underflow detector.
- 102. The asynchronous multi-section binding line as defined in claim 99 wherein said electronic error detection means includes a missing book eye signal detector.
- 103. The asynchronous multi-section binding line as defined in claim 99 wherein said electronic error detection means includes an inconsistent book eye signal detection means includes an inconsistent book eye signal detector.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 321,012, filed Mar. 9, 1989 now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (9)
Foreign Referenced Citations (1)
Number |
Date |
Country |
2502547 |
Jan 1982 |
FRX |
Continuations (1)
|
Number |
Date |
Country |
Parent |
321012 |
Mar 1989 |
|