Booklet forming method and apparatus

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6769675
  • Patent Number
    6,769,675
  • Date Filed
    Thursday, October 17, 2002
    22 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, August 3, 2004
    20 years ago
Abstract
A method and apparatus for folding a single sheet of paper into a booklet. The method includes depositing adhesive along a linear path on the single sheet of paper and folding the sheet by making a plurality of folds parallel to a first direction, thereby forming a plurality of interconnected panels. The lateral edges of the panels are cut off so that the panels are no longer interconnected. A fold is made along a line coincident with the linear path to form the booklet. The booklet may be further folded with close folds to obtain a compact outsert. Apparatus for performing the folding patterns is also provided.
Description




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates to methods and apparatus for folding leaflets, and more particularly relates to methods and apparatus for folding outserts in a booklet form.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




Folded leaflets are used to provide information regarding a wide variety of products. In particular, pharmaceutical products are often packaged with folded leaflets called outserts, which provide printed information, instructions, and warnings to users of the product. Outserts are typically made by folding a single printed sheet into a small packet for insertion into the pharmaceutical packaging during the packaging process. The sheet is typically folded in two perpendicular directions to obtain a compact outsert. Larger printed sheets, however, are cumbersome to use and are often visually unattractive.




Leaflets provided in booklet form are known which may present a more visually appearing outsert. For example, U.S. Pat. No. 5,685,530 to DeLise discloses a folded booklet and method for making the same in which two or more different printed sheets are bound together to form a booklet. Binding the different printed sheets to form the booklet of DeLise, however, requires complex machinery capable of handling different printed sheets from multiple sheet sources.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




According to one aspect of the present invention, a method of forming a booklet from a single sheet of paper is provided in which the booklet has a bound side, an unbound side parallel to the bound side, and two unbound sides perpendicular to the bound side. The method comprises the steps of first applying an adhesive to the single sheet of paper along a linear path so that the adhesive makes contact with a plurality of rectangular sheet portions of the single sheet of paper. Next the single sheet of paper is folded by making a plurality of folds in the sheet of paper parallel to a first direction to form a plurality of sheet panels, each of the sheet panels corresponding to one of the rectangular sheet portions. Each of the sheet panels is connected to at least one adjacent sheet panel and is separated from at least one adjacent sheet panel by one of the folds parallel to the first direction. Each of the sheet panels is further adhered to at least another of the sheet panels by the adhesive so that all of the sheet panels are adhered together to form an intermediate product having a first side, a second side, a third side, and a fourth side, the first and second sides being parallel to each other and parallel to the first direction. A plurality of cuts are made in the intermediate product so that the first side and the second side of the intermediate product are cut off and so that the sheet panels are no longer interconnected at the folds made in the first direction. The intermediate product is folded by making a final fold in the intermediate product along a line coincident with the linear path along which the adhesive was applied to form the booklet. The booklet so formed has a bound side coincident with the final fold, an unbound side spaced from the bound side and parallel to the final fold, and two unbound sides spaced from each other and perpendicular to the final fold.




In accordance with another aspect of the invention, a method of forming a closed booklet from a single sheet of paper is provided in which the booklet has a bound side, an unbound side parallel to the bound side, and two unbound sides perpendicular to the bound side. The method comprises the steps of applying an adhesive to the single sheet of paper along a linear path so that the adhesive makes contact with a plurality of rectangular sheet portions of the single sheet of paper. The single sheet of paper is folded by making a plurality of folds in the sheet of paper parallel to a first direction to form a plurality of sheet panels, each of the sheet panels corresponding to one of the rectangular sheet portions and is connected to at least one adjacent sheet panel. Each of the sheet panels is further separated from at least one adjacent sheet panel by one of the folds parallel to the first direction and is adhered to at least another of the sheet panels by the adhesive so that all of the sheet panels are adhered together to form an intermediate product having a first side, a second side, a third side, and a fourth side, the first and second sides being parallel to each other and parallel to the first direction. A plurality of cuts are made in the intermediate product so that the first side and the second side of the intermediate product are cut off and so that the sheet panels are no longer interconnected at the folds made in the first direction. The intermediate product is folded by making a final fold in the intermediate product along a line coincident with the linear path along which the adhesive was applied to form the booklet, the booklet so formed having a bound side coincident with the final fold, an unbound side spaced from the bound side and parallel to the final fold, and two unbound sides spaced from each other and perpendicular to the final fold. The booklet is folded by making a first closing fold in the booklet parallel to the linear path along which the adhesive was applied, the first closing fold being made so that the unbound side of the booklet parallel to the final fold is disposed between the bound side of the booklet and the first closing fold to form a partially closed booklet. The partially closed booklet so formed has a first portion between the first closing fold and the bound side of the booklet and a second portion between the first closing fold and the unbound side of the booklet. The partially closed booklet is folded by making a second closing fold in the first portion of the partially closed booklet parallel to the linear path along which the adhesive was applied, the second closing fold being made so that the first portion covers the unbound side of the booklet.




In accordance with still further aspects of the present invention, apparatus for folding a single sheet of paper into a booklet is provided in which the booklet has a bound side, an unbound side parallel to the bound side, and two unbound sides perpendicular to the bound side. The apparatus comprises an adhesive applicator that deposits adhesive along a linear path so that the adhesive makes contact with a plurality of rectangular sheet portions of the single sheet of paper. A first folding unit has a plurality of cylindrical folding roller pairs positioned to grip and pull buckled portions of the sheet and form a plurality of folds in the sheet of paper parallel to a first direction. The plurality of folds defines a plurality of sheet panels, each of the sheet panels corresponding to one of the rectangular sheet portions. The folding rollers of each pair are spaced to adhere the sheet panels together with the adhesive to form an intermediate product having a first side, a second side, a third side, and a fourth side, the first and second sides being parallel to each other and parallel to the first direction. A slitter has blades positioned to cut off the first and second sides of the intermediate product so that the sheet panels are no longer interconnected at the folds made in the first direction. A second folding unit has a pair of cylindrical folding rollers positioned to grip the intermediate product along a line coincident with the linear path along which the adhesive was applied to form a final fold and form the booklet. The booklet has a bound side coincident with the final fold, an unbound side spaced from the bound side and parallel to the final fold, and two unbound sides spaced from each other and perpendicular to the final fold.




In accordance with still further aspects of the present invention, apparatus for folding a single sheet of paper into a booklet is provided, in which the booklet has a bound side, an unbound side parallel to the bound side, and two unbound sides perpendicular to the bound side, the apparatus comprising. An adhesive applicator deposits adhesive along a linear path so that the adhesive makes contact with a plurality of rectangular sheet portions of the single sheet of paper. A first folding unit has a plurality of cylindrical folding roller pairs positioned to grip and pull buckled portions of the sheet to form a plurality of folds in the sheet of paper parallel to a first direction to form a plurality of sheet panels, each of the sheet panels corresponding to one of the rectangular sheet portions. The folding rollers of each pair are spaced to adhere the sheet panels together with the adhesive to form an intermediate product having a first side, a second side, a third side, and a fourth side, the first and second sides being parallel to each other and parallel to the first direction. A slitter has blades positioned to cut off the first and second sides of the intermediate product so that the sheet panels are no longer interconnected at the folds made in the first direction. A second folding unit has a pair of cylindrical folding rollers positioned to grip the intermediate product along a line coincident with the linear path along which the adhesive was applied to form a final fold and form the booklet, the booklet having a bound side coincident with the final fold, an unbound side spaced from the bound side and parallel to the final fold, and two unbound sides spaced from each other and perpendicular to the final fold. A first pair of closing rollers is positioned to form a first closing fold in the booklet parallel to the linear path along which the adhesive was applied, the first closing fold being made so that the unbound side of the booklet parallel to the final fold is disposed between the bound side of the booklet and the first closing fold to form a partially closed booklet. The partially closed booklet has a first portion between the first closing fold and the bound side of the booklet, and a second portion between the first closing fold and the unbound side of the booklet parallel to the final fold. A second pair of closing rollers is positioned to form a second closing fold in the booklet parallel to the linear path along which the adhesive was applied, the second closing fold being made in the first portion of the partially closed booklet so that the first portion of the partially closed booklet covers the unbound side of the booklet parallel to the final fold.




Other features and advantages are inherent in the apparatus claimed and disclosed or will become apparent to those skilled in the art from the following detailed description and its accompanying drawings.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of a booklet formed in accordance with certain aspects of the present invention.





FIGS. 2A through 2G

illustrate a folding pattern for obtaining the booklet illustrated in FIG.


1


.





FIGS. 3A through 3D

illustrate an alternative folding pattern for obtaining the booklet illustrated in FIG.


1


.





FIGS. 4A through 4F

illustrate yet another alternative folding pattern for obtaining the booklet illustrated in FIG.


1


.





FIG. 5

is a plan view of a single sheet of paper having an alternative adhesive strip for forming a removable booklet page.





FIGS. 6A and 6B

illustrate closing folds for closing the booklet illustrated in FIG.


1


.





FIG. 7

is a block diagram of booklet folding apparatus for forming the booklet illustrated in FIG.


1


.





FIG. 8

is a diagrammatic side view illustrating portions of an accumulator and a sheet feeder used in the booklet folding apparatus.





FIG. 9

is an end view of a sheet feeder used in the booklet forming apparatus.





FIG. 10

is a plan view of the sheet feeder of FIG.


9


.





FIG. 11

is a partially schematic plan view of a gluing station and first folding unit used in the booklet folding apparatus.





FIG. 12

is diagrammatic side view of a first folding unit used in the booklet forming apparatus.





FIGS. 13A through 13K

illustrate folding steps carried out by the first folding unit of FIG.


12


.





FIG. 14

is a plan view of an inlet conveyor used in the booklet forming apparatus.





FIG. 15

is a diagrammatic end view of a slitter taken along line


15





15


of FIG.


14


.





FIGS. 16A through 16D

illustrate folding steps carried out by a closing folder used in the booklet folding apparatus.





FIG. 17

is a block diagram of an alternative booklet folding apparatus which closes the booklet.





FIGS. 18A through 18E

illustrate folding steps carried out by a second folding unit used in the alternative booklet folding apparatus of FIG.


17


.





FIGS. 19A and 19B

illustrate folding steps carried out by a final folding station used in the alternative booklet folding apparatus of FIG.


17


.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




A booklet


10


formed from a single sheet of paper in accordance with the present invention is illustrated in FIG.


1


. The steps used to form the booklet


10


are diagrammatically illustrated in

FIGS. 2A through 2G

. Referring to

FIG. 2A

, a single sheet of paper


11


is shown having six rectangular sheet portions


22




a-f


illustrated with phantom lines. Adhesive is applied to a first face


32


of the sheet


11


along a linear path


24


, which may be continuous or discontinuous, such as a dotted glue line. The linear path


24


extends across the entire length of the sheet


11


, so that the adhesive contacts a plurality of the rectangular sheet portions


22




a-f


(FIG.


2


A).




A first fold


26


is formed in the sheet of paper


11


parallel to a first direction which, in this embodiment, is perpendicular to the linear path


24


(FIG.


2


B). The first fold


26


is formed by folding a leading edge portion of the sheet


11


, which at this time is adjacent to a front edge


31


of the sheet


11


, towards the first face


32


of the sheet


11


, as illustrated in

FIG. 2B. A

second fold


27


is then formed in the sheet


11


, as illustrated in

FIG. 2C

, also by folding a leading edge portion of the sheet


11


, now adjacent to the first fold


26


, towards the first face


32


of the sheet


11


. This same process is used to form third, fourth, and fifth folds


28


,


29


,


30


parallel to the first direction, as illustrated in

FIGS. 2D

,


2


E, and


2


F. Each of the folds


28


-


30


is made by folding a leading edge portion, which is adjacent to the most recent fold, toward the first face


32


, so that the sheet


11


is formed into a flat roll


34


(FIG.


2


F).




After the fifth fold


30


, the sheet of paper


11


has a thickness of six plies, and the folds divide the sheet into six sheet panels joined at the folds. Each of the panels corresponds to a rectangular sheet portion


22




a-f


, and is adhered to at least one of the other sheet panels by the adhesive. As a result, all of the sheet panels are adhered together to form an intermediate product


35


having a first side


36


, a second side


37


, a third side


38


, and a fourth side


39


, as best illustrated in FIG.


2


F.




The first and second sides


36


,


37


of the intermediate product


35


are then cut off so that the sheet panels are no longer interconnected at the folds, as illustrated in FIG.


2


G. At this point, the single sheet of paper


11


has been converted into a plurality of strips


40


adhered together by the adhesive. A final fold


41


is formed in the strips


40


along a line coincident with the linear path


24


along which the adhesive was applied to form the booklet


10


(FIG.


1


). The booklet


10


includes a plurality of pages


12


connected at a bound side


14


. An unbound side


16


is parallel to the bound side


14


, and two lateral unbound sides


17


,


18


are perpendicular to the bound side


14


. According to the illustrated embodiment, the unbound side


16


is secured with an adhesive-backed closure member


19


having perforations


20


to facilitate opening of the booklet


10


.




An alternative folding pattern for forming the booklet


10


is illustrated in

FIGS. 3A through 3D

. As illustrated in

FIG. 3A

, a single sheet of paper


50


is divided into four rectangular sheet portions


51




a-d


. Adhesive is applied along a first linear path


52


extending from a midpoint of the sheet


50


to a trailing edge


53


of the sheet (FIG.


3


A). A first fold


54


is formed parallel to a first direction so that first and second half panels


55




a-b


are superimposed and adhered together by the adhesive applied along the first linear path


52


(FIG.


3


B). Adhesive is then applied along a second linear path


56


extending from a midpoint of the folded sheet


50


to a trailing edge


57


of the sheet, as shown in

FIG. 3C. A

second fold


58


is formed parallel to the first direction so that four quarter panels


59




a-d


are superimposed and adhered together by the adhesive (FIG.


3


D), the four quarter panels


59




a-d


corresponding to the four rectangular sheet portions


51




a-d


illustrated in FIG.


3


A. After the second fold


58


, the sheet of paper has a thickness of four plies. The adhered panels form an intermediate product


60


having a first side


61


, a second side


62


, a third side


63


, and a fourth side


64


, as best illustrated in FIG.


3


D. The first and second sides


61


,


62


are then cut off and the adhered panels are folded along a line coincident with the first and second linear paths


52


,


56


to form the booklet


10


.




Yet another alternative folding pattern for forming the booklet


10


is illustrated in

FIGS. 4A through 4F

. A single sheet of paper


70


is divided into six rectangular sheet portions


71




a-f


(FIG.


4


A). Adhesive is applied to first face


72


of the sheet


70


along a first linear path comprising three portions


73




a


,


73




b


,


73




c


, contacting rectangular sheet portions


71




b


,


71




d


, and


71




f


, respectively (FIG.


4


A). Accordingly, it will be appreciated that the adhesive is applied in an alternating pattern which skips every other panel.




The sheet


70


with adhesive is folded with a first fold


76


parallel to a first direction (FIG.


4


B). The first fold


76


is made by folding a leading edge portion, adjacent to a front edge


77


of the sheet


70


, toward the first face


72


of the sheet


70


so that the first fold is parallel to a first direction perpendicular to the first and second linear paths


73


,


75


. Adhesive at the linear path portion


73




a


adheres together the first and second rectangular sheet portions


71




a


,


71




b


. A second fold


78


is formed in the sheet


70


by folding a leading edge portion, now adjacent to the first fold


76


, toward a second face


74


of the sheet


70


, the second fold


76


also being parallel to the first direction (FIG.


4


C). No adhesive is present between the second and third sheet portions


71




b


,


71




c


. Third, fourth, and fifth folds


79


,


80


, and


75


(illustrated in

FIGS. 4D

,


4


E, and


4


F, respectively) are made in the sheet


70


to form six sheet panels corresponding to the six rectangular sheet portions


71




a-f


. The result is an intermediate product


81


having six sheet panels joined by accordion folds


76


,


78


,


79


,


80


, and


75


. The intermediate product


81


has a first side


82


, a second side


83


, a third side


84


, and a fourth side


85


, as best illustrated in FIG.


4


F. It will further be appreciated that the intermediate product


81


, because of the skipping adhesive pattern, includes three pairs of adhered panels.




The first and second sides


82


,


83


of the intermediate product


81


are cut off so that the sheet panels


81




a-e


are no longer interconnected at the folds. As a result, the three pairs of adhered panels are converted into three separate, stacked panel pairs. A final fold is formed in the intermediate product


81


along a line coincident with the first and second linear paths


73


,


75


to form the booklet


10


. In this embodiment, the booklet


10


includes three separate booklet portions which are removable. This embodiment is particularly suited for application in which distinct booklet portions are desired. For example, instructions may be provided in multiple languages, and therefore each language may be provided in a separate booklet portion.




The above patterns are provided as examples only, as it will be appreciated that a single sheet of paper may be folded in a number of different patterns to obtain a booklet having multiple panels. Each of these patterns include making a plurality of folds in the sheet parallel to a first direction to form a plurality of interconnected panels. The panels are superimposed, and lateral edges of the panels may be cut off so that the panels are no longer interconnected. The panels are then folded over to form a booklet.




The adhesive used to form the booklet


10


may be selectively applied so that a removable booklet page is formed. As best shown in

FIG. 5

, a single sheet of paper


91


has six rectangular sheet portions


92




a-f


. Adhesive is applied along a linear path


93


extending from a leading sheet edge


94


and across the first five sheet portions


92




a-e


, but skipping the trailing sheet portion


92




f


. As a result, when the sheet


91


is folded to form an intermediate product, such as a flat roll similar to that illustrated in

FIG. 2F

, the sheet panels formed will include a plurality of glued sheet panels corresponding to the rectangular sheet portions


92




a-e


receiving glue and an unglued sheet panel corresponding to the rectangular sheet portion


92




f


not receiving glue. Each glued sheet panel will adhere to at least one other glued sheet panel, while the unglued sheet panel will remain unadhered. When the edges of the intermediate product are cut and the intermediate product is folded into a booklet, the unglued sheet panel will form a removable page.




Additional folds may be formed in the booklet


10


so that a periphery of the booklet is free of unfolded edges, thereby adapting the booklet for high speed operations. As illustrated in

FIG. 1

, a booklet, such as booklet


10


, has a bound side


14


, an unbound side


16


parallel to the bound side


14


, and two lateral unbound sides


17


,


18


. As described above, the bound side


14


corresponds to the final fold


41


which is coincident with the linear path


24


along which adhesive is applied. As illustrated in

FIG. 6A

, a first closing fold


101


is formed in the booklet along a line parallel to the linear path


24


. The first closing fold


101


is formed nearer the unbound side


16


of the booklet


10


, so that the unbound side


16


is disposed between the bound side


14


and the first closing fold


101


to form a partially closed booklet. The partially closed booklet has a first portion


102


extending between the first closing fold


101


and the bound side


14


and a second portion


103


extending between the first closing fold


101


and the unbound side


16


.




A second closing fold


104


is also formed in the booklet


10


to completely close the booklet, as illustrated in FIG.


6


B. The second closing fold


104


is formed along a line parallel to the linear path


24


nearer the bound side


14


, so that the first portion


102


of the booklet


10


covers the second portion


103


. The folded booklet


10


provides a compact outsert in booklet form. The periphery of the closed outsert


10


is free of unfolded edges, thereby reducing the tendency of the outsert to jam during processing operations.




The folded booklet


10


may be secured to hold the booklet in the closed position. For example, drops of adhesive


105


may be applied to the second portion


103


of the booklet


10


between the forming of the first and second folds


101


,


104


(FIG.


6


A). When the second fold


104


is made, the adhesive drops


105


will hold the first portion


102


against the second portion


103


, thereby holding the booklet


10


in the closed position. The adhesive drops


105


may alternatively be applied to the first portion


102


.




An alternative closing fold pattern may be used in which the unbound side


16


is disposed at the periphery of the folded booklet


10


. In this alternative, a first closing fold is formed parallel to the linear path


24


and nearer the bound side


14


. A second closing fold, also parallel to the linear path


24


, is formed nearer the unbound side


16


. The resulting closed booklet has a compact size. The booklet may be held closed using adhesive drops or adhesive-backed closure members, as described above.




In accordance with additional aspects of the present invention, apparatus


140


is provided for folding a single sheet of paper


144


into a booklet. A block diagram of the booklet folding apparatus in which the present invention is incorporated is shown in FIG.


7


. The apparatus generally comprises an accumulator


150


, a sheet feeder


151


, a gluing station


152


, a first folding unit


153


, a slitter


154


, a closing folder


155


, and an optional label applicator


156


.





FIG. 8

illustrates a portion of the accumulator


150


shown schematically in FIG.


7


. As shown in

FIG. 8

, the accumulator has a base plate


157


onto which a stack of sheets is deposited. Pressurized air is forced against the lower portion of the stack of sheets in a conventional manner to slightly raise the lowermost sheets, thereby reducing the coefficient of friction between the lowermost sheet in the stack and the base plate


157


and providing slight physical separation between the lowermost sheets in the stack. The pressurized air is provided by a number of apertures formed in the base plate


157


and a number of apertures


158


formed in a manifold


159


.





FIGS. 8

,


9


, and


10


illustrate the sheet feeder


151


shown schematically in FIG.


7


. Referring to

FIG. 8

, the sheet feeder


151


has a first part in the form of a vacuum drum or roll


160


and a second part in the form of a conveyor


161


. The vacuum roll


160


, which is controlled to periodically remove the lowermost sheet from the bottom of the stack of sheets, is provided in the form of a hollow cylindrical drum having a plurality of holes formed in its cylindrical outer surface, and is positioned above the base plate


157


. The vacuum roll


160


has a hollow interior portion


166


in which a reduced or suction pressure may be selectively provided. To that end, the interior of the vacuum roll


160


is pneumatically coupled to a vacuum pump (not shown).





FIGS. 9 and 10

illustrate the structure of the conveyor


161


shown schematically in FIG.


7


. Referring to

FIGS. 9 and 10

, the conveyor


161


has a conveyor belt


163


driven by a pair of spaced rollers


164


,


165


, each of which is rotatably driven by a respective drive rod


166


,


167


. The conveyor


161


also includes a sheet alignment mechanism


168


positioned directly over the conveyor belt


163


. The alignment mechanism


168


includes a retainer arm


169


having a plurality of cylindrical bores


170


formed therein, a respective metal ball


171


disposed within each of the bores


170


, and an L-shaped side guide


172


connected to the retainer arm


169


.




Sheets from the accumulator


150


are periodically and individually fed by the vacuum roll


162


to the conveyor


161


so that they pass between the bottom of the metal balls


171


and the top of the conveyor belt


163


. The weight of the metal balls


171


resting on top of the sheets maintains the alignment of the sheets relative to the conveyor belt


163


. As shown in

FIG. 10

, the side guide


172


is angled slightly relative to the conveyor belt


163


. Consequently, as the sheets pass through the conveyor


161


(from right to left in FIG.


12


), the side edges of the sheets are gradually moved against the edge of the side guide


172


, which movement causes the side edges of the sheets to become justified or flush against the side guide


172


for proper alignment as the sheets pass the gluing station


152


. The particular mechanical designs of the accumulator


150


and sheet feeder


151


described above are not considered important to the invention, and other designs could be used. Accumulators and sheet feeders of the type described above are commercially available from Vijuk Equipment Co. of Elmhurst, Ill.





FIG. 11

illustrates the gluing station


152


shown schematically in FIG.


7


. The gluing station


152


comprises a power-operated adhesive applicator


175


, such as a solenoid-operated gluing nozzle


176


, which applies a line of adhesive to a passing sheet


144


of paper prior to any folding. The applicator


175


is slidably mounted on a horizontal support bar


177


above the conveyor


161


. The nozzle


176


is positioned to dispense a strip of adhesive along a linear path


146


across the sheet


144


. The applicator


175


is selectively operable to vary the length of the adhesive strip, as well as the type of strip (i.e., continuous or intermittent).




After passing the glue station


152


, the sheet


144


is conveyed to the first folding unit


153


. In the embodiment illustrated in

FIG. 12

, the first folding unit includes twelve folding rollers


180


-


191


positioned to form folds in the sheet parallel to a first direction. A leading edge


146


of the sheet


144


is fed between folding rollers


180


,


181


which advance the sheet across a downstream folding plate


192


until the leading edge


146


engages a stop


193


. The stop


193


forms a buckled portion


194


in the sheet


144


, as illustrated in FIG.


13


A. The buckled portion


194


is gripped between folding rollers


181


,


182


to form a first fold


195


parallel to a first direction. At this time, it will be appreciated that the leading edge of the sheet


144


is now the first fold


195


. A deflector


196


located downstream of the folding rollers


181


,


182


directs the leading edge back through folding rollers


182


,


183


(

FIG. 13B

) to advance the sheet across a second folding plate


192


until the leading edge


146


engages a second stop


193


(FIG.


13


C). The second stop


198


forms a buckled portion


199


in the sheet


144


, as illustrated in FIG.


13


C. The buckled portion


199


is gripped between folding rollers


182


,


183


to form a second fold


200


parallel to the first direction (FIG.


13


D). The same process is repeated by the feeding rollers


183


-


190


to form third, fourth, and fifth folds


201


,


202


,


203


in the sheet


144


, each fold forming the new leading edge of the sheet (FIGS.


13


E-


13


K). Each folding roller is grooved and aligned with the linear path along which adhesive is applied so that the adhesive will not hit a folding roller or spread adhesive on the rollers. The final folding rollers


190


,


191


advance the folded sheet to a pair of scoring rollers


204


,


205


which have male and female blades that indent or otherwise crease or score the folded sheet with score lines corresponding to subsequent folds to be made in the sheet


144


.




Upon discharge from the first folding unit


153


, the folded sheet


144


is discharged to a transfer conveyor


206


comprising upper and lower conveyor belts


207


,


208


(FIG.


12


). The upper and lower conveyor belts


207


,


208


transfer the folded sheet


144


to an inlet conveyor


209


leading toward the slitter


154


. As illustrated in

FIG. 14

, the inlet conveyor


209


comprises a plurality of rotatably driven rollers


210


for advancing the folded sheet


144


. A sheet alignment mechanism is positioned directly over the rollers


210


, and includes a retainer arm


211


having a plurality of cylindrical bores


212


formed therein. A respective metal ball


213


is disposed within each of the bores


212


, and an L-shaped side guide (not shown) is connected to the retainer arm


211


. The inlet conveyor


209


operates in a similar fashion to the conveyor


161


of the sheet feeder


151


, in that the weight of the metal balls


213


maintains the alignment of the sheets relative to the rollers


210


. The rollers


210


are angled slightly relative to the side guide and, consequently, the sheets are directed against the edge of the side guide to cause the side edge of the sheet to become justified (to the right in

FIG. 14

) against the side guide for proper alignment as the sheets enter the slitter


154


.




The slitter


154


is provided for cutting off lateral edges of the folded sheet


144


. As illustrated in

FIG. 15

, the slitter


154


includes first and second rotatable shafts


220


,


221


, each shaft carrying a cutting element


222


,


223


. Each cutting element


222


,


223


has first and second blades


224


,


225


that cut off the lateral edges of the folded sheet as it passes. A receptacle (not shown) connected to a vacuum source (also not shown) is positioned to collect the removed lateral edges.




After passing the slitter


154


, the folded and cut sheet


144


is conveyed to the closing folder


155


.

FIG. 16A

illustrates the closing folder


155


shown schematically in FIG.


7


. Referring to

FIG. 16A

, the closing folder


155


has four closing rollers


230


,


231


,


232


,


233


arranged similarly to the folding rollers of the first folding unit


153


. Accordingly, a leading edge of the folded and cut sheet


144


is fed between a first pair of vertically aligned closing rollers


230


,


231


(FIG.


16


A), which advance the folded and cut sheet across a downstream folding plate


234


until a leading edge engages a stop


235


. The stop


235


forms a buckled portion


236


in the folded and cut sheet, as illustrated in FIG.


16


A. The buckled portion


236


is gripped between a first pair of horizontally aligned closing rollers


231


,


232


to form a final fold in the sheet. The stop


235


is positioned to form the final fold so that it is coincident with the linear path along which the adhesive was applied. As a result, the folded and cut sheet is folded in half to form the booklet


10


. A deflector


237


located downstream of the first pair of horizontally aligned closing rollers directs the booklet, final fold first, through a second pair of vertically aligned closing rollers (FIG.


16


C), which advance the booklet to an outlet conveyor


238


(FIG.


1


CD). The conveyor may carry the booklet to an optional label applicator


156


, schematically illustrated in FIG.


7


. The label applicator


156


is conventionally known and is adapted to attach an adhesive-backed closure member about the unfolded side


16


of the booklet.




Alternatively, apparatus may be provided to form a right turn angle booklet, such as that illustrated in

FIG. 6B. A

block diagram of the apparatus


250


in which the present invention is incorporated is shown in FIG.


17


. The apparatus


250


generally comprises an accumulator


251


, a sheet feeder


252


, a gluing station


253


, a first folding unit


254


, a slitter


255


, a second folding unit


256


, and a final folding station


257


. The accumulator


251


, sheet feeder


252


, gluing station


253


, first folding unit


254


, and slitter


255


may be identical to those described above and, therefore, are not described in detail with reference to the current embodiment. The components downstream of the slitter


255


(i.e., the second folding unit


256


and final folding station


257


), however, are different from the previous embodiment and are described more fully below.




Folded and cut sheets advance from the slitter


255


to the second folding unit


256


.

FIG. 18A

illustrates the second folding unit


256


shown schematically in FIG.


17


. Referring to

FIG. 18A

, the second folding unit


256


includes four closing rollers


260


,


261


,


262


,


263


arranged similarly to the folding rollers of the first folding unit


153


. A leading edge of the folded and cut sheet


144


is fed between a first pair of vertically aligned closing rollers


260


,


261


(

FIG. 18A

) which advance the folded and cut sheet across a downstream folding plate


264


until a leading edge engages a stop


265


. The stop


265


forms a buckled portion


266


(

FIG. 18B

) which is gripped between a first pair of horizontally aligned closing rollers


261


,


262


to form a final fold in the sheet. The stop


265


is positioned so that the final form is folded coincident with the linear path along which the adhesive was applied, the final fold thereby forming the booklet


10


. The booklet is advanced across a second folding plate located downstream of the horizontal closing rollers


261


,


262


until a leading edge engages a stop


267


. The stop


267


is positioned to form a buckled portion


268


at approximately a trailing ⅓ portion of the booklet (FIG.


18


C). The buckled portion


268


is gripped by a second pair of vertically aligned closing rollers


262


,


263


to form a first close fold in the booklet (FIG.


18


D). It will be appreciated that, in this embodiment, the first close fold is formed nearer the unfolded side


16


of the booklet. A pair of flattening rollers


270


,


271


may be provided downstream of the second pair of vertically aligned closing rollers


262


,


263


to compress the folded booklet


10


(FIG.


18


E). The folded booklet


10


is then discharged to an outlet conveyor


272


which advances the booklet to the final fold station


257


.





FIGS. 19A and 19B

illustrate the final fold station


257


shown schematically in FIG.


17


. Referring to

FIG. 19A

, the final fold station


257


has a paper stop


280


against which the outlet conveyor


272


discharges the folded booklet


10


. An adhesive applicator


282


is located above the paper stop


280


and is positioned to deposit a drop of adhesive on a leading portion of the folded booklet


10


. The adhesive applicator


282


may also be positioned above a trailing portion of the booklet in accordance with the present invention. After the drop of adhesive is applied, a knife folder


284


, also positioned above the booklet


10


, is brought into contact with a top surface of the booklet


10


. The knife folder


284


has a serrated edge


285


to improve gripping characteristics. The knife folder


284


forms a buckled portion


286


in the folded booklet


10


at approximately ⅓ of the booklet length in from the folded side


14


(FIG.


19


B). The buckled portion


286


is gripped by a pair of final folding rollers


287


,


288


which form a second closing fold in the booklet. As the second closing fold is formed, the adhesive drops adhere a first portion


102


of the booklet


10


to a second portion


103


(as illustrated in FIG.


6


B), thereby providing a closed, booklet style outsert. The closed booklet is deposited onto a final conveyor


292


(

FIG. 19B

) which carries the closed booklet to a stacker (not shown) for packaging.




In light of the above, it will be appreciated that the present invention brings to the art a new and improved method for forming a booklet outsert, and apparatus for forming the same. The booklet is formed from a single sheet of paper, thereby eliminating the need for aligning and binding different printed sheets. Adhesive is applied to the single sheet and the sheet is folded by making a plurality of folds parallel to a first direction, thereby forming an intermediate product having panels adhered to each other. Lateral edges of the intermediate product are cut off and the intermediate product is folded along the adhesive line to form a booklet. An unbound side of the booklet may be secured using an adhesive-backed closure member, or the booklet may be further folded and glued to form a compact, booklet style outsert. Apparatus is also provided for carrying out the method.




The foregoing detailed description has been given for clearness of understanding only, and no unnecessary limitations should be understood therefrom, as modifications would be obvious to those skilled in the art.



Claims
  • 1. A method of forming a closed booklet from a single sheet of paper, the booklet having a bound side, an unbound side parallel to the bound side, and two unbound sides perpendicular to the bound side, the method comprising the steps of:applying an adhesive to the single sheet of paper using an adhesive applicator, the adhesive being applied along a linear path so that the adhesive makes contact with a plurality of rectangular sheet portions of the single sheet of paper; folding the single sheet of paper in a folding unit having a plurality of first folding roller pairs, the first folding roller pairs making a plurality of folds in the sheet of paper parallel to a first direction to form a plurality of sheet panels, each of the sheet panels corresponding to one of the rectangular sheet portions, each of the sheet panels being connected to at least one adjacent sheet panel, each of the sheet panels being separated from at least one adjacent sheet panel by one of the folds parallel to the first direction, each of the sheet panels being adhered to at least another of the sheet panels by the adhesive so that all of the sheet panels are adhered together to form an intermediate product having a first side, a second side, a third side, and a fourth side, the first and second sides being parallel to each other and parallel to the first direction; making a plurality of cuts in the intermediate product with a slitter so that the first side and the second side of the intermediate product are cut off and so that the sheet panels are no longer interconnected at the folds made in the first direction; folding the intermediate product with a pair of second folding rollers, the second folding rollers making a final fold in the intermediate product along a line coincident with the linear path along which the adhesive was applied to form the booklet, the booklet so formed having a bound side coincident with the final fold, an unbound side spaced from the bound side and parallel to the final fold, and two unbound sides spaced from each other and perpendicular to the final fold; folding the booklet with a first pair of closing rollers, the first pair of closing rollers making a first closing fold in the booklet parallel to the linear path along which the adhesive was applied, the first closing fold being made so that the unbound side of the booklet parallel to the final fold is disposed between the bound side of the booklet and the first closing fold to form a partially closed booklet, the partially closed booklet so formed having a first portion between the first closing fold and the bound side of the booklet and a second portion between the first closing fold and the unbound side of the booklet parallel to the final fold; and folding the partially closed booklet with a second pair of closing rollers, the second pair of closing rollers making a second closing fold in the first portion of the partially closed booklet parallel to the linear path along which the adhesive was applied, the second closing fold being made so that the first portion covers the unbound side of the booklet parallel to the final fold.
  • 2. The method of claim 1, further comprising the step of depositing adhesive on the first portion of the booklet before making the second closing fold so that the booklet is held closed after the second closing fold is formed.
  • 3. The method of claim 1, in which each of the plurality of folds made during the sheet folding step is formed by folding a leading edge portion of the sheet against a first face of the sheet, the folds forming the sheet into a flat roll.
  • 4. Apparatus for folding a single sheet of paper into a booklet, the booklet having a bound side, an unbound side parallel to the bound side, and two unbound sides perpendicular to the bound side, the apparatus comprising:an adhesive applicator that deposits adhesive along a linear path so that the adhesive makes contact with a plurality of rectangular sheet portions of the single sheet of paper; a first folding unit having a plurality of cylindrical folding roller pairs positioned to grip and pull buckled portions of the sheet and form a plurality of folds in the sheet of paper parallel to a first direction, the plurality of folds defining a plurality of sheet panels, each of the sheet panels corresponding to one of the rectangular sheet portions, the folding rollers of each pair spaced to adhere the sheet panels together with the adhesive to form an intermediate product having a first side, a second side, a third side, and a fourth side, the first and second sides being parallel to each other and parallel to the first direction; a slitter having blades positioned to cut off the first and second sides of the intermediate product so that the sheet panels are no longer interconnected at the folds made in the first direction; and a second folding unit having a pair of cylindrical folding rollers positioned to grip the intermediate product along a line coincident with the linear path along which the adhesive was applied to form a final fold and form the booklet, the booklet having a bound side coincident with the final fold, an unbound side spaced from the bound side and parallel to the final fold, and two unbound sides spaced from each other and perpendicular to the final fold.
  • 5. The apparatus of claim 4, further comprising stops located near the folding rollers of the first folding unit, the stops positioned to engage a leading edge of the sheet to form the buckled portions.
  • 6. The apparatus of claim 5, in which the folding rollers of the first folding unit are arranged in vertical and horizontal pairs, and the stops are positioned downstream of each vertical pair.
  • 7. The apparatus of claim 6, in which the first folding unit further comprises deflectors located downstream of each horizontal pair of rollers, each deflector positioned to direct a leading edge of the sheet through a downstream vertical pair of rollers.
  • 8. The apparatus of claim 4, further comprising a closing mechanism that dispenses adhesive-backed closure members, the closing mechanism located downstream of the second folding unit and positioned to apply adhesive-backed closure members to the unbound side of the booklet spaced from the bound side and parallel to the final fold.
  • 9. The apparatus of claim 4, in which the adhesive applicator is selectively controllable to apply adhesive to certain of the rectangular sheet portions and skip others of the rectangular sheet portions.
  • 10. Apparatus for folding a single sheet of paper into a booklet, the booklet having a bound side, an unbound side parallel to the bound side, and two unbound sides perpendicular to the bound side, the apparatus comprising:an adhesive applicator that deposits adhesive along a linear path so that the adhesive makes contact with a plurality of rectangular sheet portions of the single sheet of paper; a first folding unit having a plurality of cylindrical folding roller pairs arranged to form successive vertical and horizontal roller pairs, a stop located downstream of each vertical roller pair and positioned to engage a leading edge of the sheet to form a buckled portion in the sheet, each horizontal roller pair positioned to grip the buckled portion and form a fold in the sheet, a deflector being located downstream of each horizontal pair to direct a leading edge of the sheet to a downstream vertical roller pair, the folding roller pairs forming a plurality of folds in the sheet of paper parallel to a first direction to form a plurality of sheet panels, each of the sheet panels corresponding to one of the rectangular sheet portions, the folding rollers of each pair spaced to adhere the sheet panels together with the adhesive to form an intermediate product having a first side, a second side, a third side, and a fourth side, the first and second sides being parallel to each other and parallel to the first direction; a slitter having blades positioned to cut off the first and second sides of the intermediate product so that the sheet panels are no longer interconnected at the folds made in the first direction; and a second folding unit having a pair of cylindrical folding rollers positioned to grip the intermediate product along a line coincident with the linear path along which the adhesive was applied to form a final fold and form the booklet, the booklet having a bound side coincident with the final fold, an unbound side spaced from the bound side and parallel to the final fold, and two unbound sides spaced from each other and perpendicular to the final fold.
  • 11. The apparatus of claim 10, further comprising a closing mechanism that dispenses adhesive-backed closure members, the closing mechanism located downstream of the second folding unit and positioned to apply adhesive-backed closure members to the unbound side of the booklet spaced from the bound side and parallel to the final fold.
  • 12. The apparatus of claim in which the adhesive applicator is selectively controllable to apply adhesive to certain of the rectangular sheet portions and skip other of the rectangular sheet portions.
  • 13. Apparatus for folding a single sheet of paper into a booklet, the booklet having a bound side, an unbound side parallel to the bound side, two unbound sides perpendicular to the bound side, and at least one removable page, the apparatus comprising:an adhesive applicator that selectively deposits adhesive along a linear path so that the adhesive makes contact with a plurality of rectangular sheet portions of the single sheet of paper and does not make contact with at least one rectangular sheet portion of the single sheet of paper; a first folding unit having a plurality of cylindrical folding roller pairs positioned to grip and pull buckled portions of the sheet to form a plurality of folds in the sheet of paper parallel to a first direction to form a plurality of sheet panels, each of the sheet panels corresponding to one of the rectangular sheet portions, the sheet panels including a plurality of glued sheet panels corresponding to the plurality of rectangular sheet portions receiving adhesive, the glued sheet panels being adhered to at least another of the sheet panels by the adhesive, and an unglued sheet panel corresponding to the at least one rectangular sheet portion not receiving adhesive, the unglued sheet portion remaining unadhered to another of the sheet panels, the sheet panels forming an intermediate product having a first side, a second side, a third side, and a fourth side, the first and second sides being parallel to each other and parallel to the first direction; a slitter having blades positioned to cut off the first and second sides of the intermediate product so that the sheet panels are no longer interconnected at the folds made in the first direction; and a second folding unit having a pair of cylindrical folding rollers positioned to grip the intermediate product along a line coincident with the linear path along which the adhesive was applied to form a final fold and form the booklet, the booklet having a bound side coincident with the final fold, an unbound side spaced from the bound side and parallel to the final fold, and two unbound sides spaced from each other and perpendicular to the final fold, the unglued sheet panel forming the removable page.
  • 14. The apparatus of claim 13, further comprising stops located near the folding rollers of the first folding unit, the stops positioned to engage a leading edge of the sheet to form the buckled portions.
  • 15. The apparatus of claim 14, in which the folding rollers of the first folding unit are arranged in vertical and horizontal pairs, and the stops are positioned downstream of each vertical pair.
  • 16. The apparatus of claim 15, further comprising deflectors located downstream of each horizontal pair of rollers in the first folding unit, each deflector positioned to direct a leading edge of the sheet through a downstream vertical pair of rollers.
  • 17. The apparatus of claim 13, further comprising a closing mechanism that dispenses adhesive-backed closure members, the closing mechanism located downstream of the second folding unit and positioned to apply adhesive-backed closure members to the unbound side of the booklet spaced from the bound side and parallel to the final fold.
  • 18. Apparatus for folding a single sheet of paper into a booklet, the booklet having a bound side, an unbound side parallel to the bound side, and two unbound sides perpendicular to the bound side, the apparatus comprising:an adhesive applicator that deposits adhesive along a linear path so that the adhesive makes contact with a plurality of rectangular sheet portions of the single sheet of paper; a first folding unit having a plurality of cylindrical folding roller pairs positioned to grip and pull buckled portions of the sheet to form a plurality of folds in the sheet of paper parallel to a first direction to form a plurality of sheet panels, each of the sheet panels corresponding to one of the rectangular sheet portions, the folding rollers of each pair spaced to adhere the sheet panels together with the adhesive to form an intermediate product having a first side, a second side, a third side, and a fourth side, the first and second sides being parallel to each other and parallel to the first direction; a slitter having blades positioned to cut off the first and second sides of the intermediate product so that the sheet panels are no longer interconnected at the folds made in the first direction; a second folding unit having a pair of cylindrical folding rollers positioned to grip the intermediate product along a line coincident with the linear path along which the adhesive was applied to form a final fold and form the booklet, the booklet having a bound side coincident with the final fold, an unbound side spaced from the bound side and parallel to the final fold, and two unbound sides spaced from each other and perpendicular to the final fold; a first pair of closing rollers positioned to form a first closing fold in the booklet parallel to the linear path along which the adhesive was applied, the first closing fold being made so that the unbound side of the booklet parallel to the final fold is disposed between the bound side of the booklet and the first closing fold to form a partially closed booklet, the partially closed booklet having a first portion between the first closing fold and the bound side of the booklet, and a second portion between the first closing fold and the unbound side of the booklet parallel to the final fold; and a second pair of closing rollers positioned to form a second closing fold in the booklet parallel to the linear path along which the adhesive was applied, the second closing fold being made in the first portion of the partially closed booklet so that the first portion of the partially closed booklet covers the unbound side of the booklet parallel to the final fold.
  • 19. The apparatus of claim 18, further comprising stops located near the folding rollers of the first folding unit, the stops positioned to engage a leading edge of the sheet to form the buckled portions.
  • 20. The apparatus of claim 19, in which the folding rollers of the first folding unit are arranged in vertical and horizontal pairs, and the stops are positioned downstream of each vertical pair.
  • 21. The apparatus of claim 20, further comprising deflectors located downstream of each horizontal pair of rollers in the first folding unit, each deflector positioned to direct a leading edge of the sheet through a downstream vertical pair of rollers.
  • 22. The apparatus of claim 18, further comprising a closing mechanism that dispenses adhesive-backed closure members, the closing mechanism located downstream of the second folding unit and positioned to apply adhesive-backed closure members to the unbound side of the booklet spaced from the bound side and parallel to the final fold.
  • 23. The apparatus of claim 18, further comprising a second adhesive applicator located upstream of the second pair of closing rollers, the second adhesive applicator positioned to deposit adhesive on the first portion of the partially closed booklet.
  • 24. Apparatus for folding a single sheet of paper into a booklet, the booklet having a bound side, an unbound side parallel to the bound side, two unbound sides perpendicular to the bound side, the apparatus comprising:an adhesive applicator that selectively deposits adhesive along a linear path so that the adhesive makes contact with a plurality of rectangular sheet portions of the single sheet of paper; a first folding unit having a plurality of cylindrical folding roller pairs positioned to grip and pull buckled portions of the sheet to form a plurality of folds in the sheet of paper parallel to a first direction to form a plurality of sheet panels, each of the sheet panels corresponding to one of the rectangular sheet portions, the sheet panels including a plurality of glued sheet panels corresponding to the plurality of rectangular sheet portions receiving adhesive, the glued sheet panels being adhered to at least another of the sheet panels by the adhesive, the sheet panels forming an intermediate product having a first side, a second side, a third side, and a fourth side, the first and second sides being parallel to each other and parallel to the first direction; a slitter having blades positioned to cut off the first and second sides of the intermediate product so that the sheet panels are no longer interconnected at the folds made in the first direction; and a second folding unit having a pair of cylindrical folding rollers positioned to grip the intermediate product along a line coincident with the linear path along which the adhesive was applied to form a final fold and form the booklet, the booklet having a bound side coincident with the final fold, an unbound side spaced from the bound side and parallel to the final fold, and two unbound sides spaced from each other and perpendicular to the final fold.
  • 25. The apparatus of claim further comprising stops located near the folding rollers of the first folding unit, the stops positioned to engage a leading edge of the sheet to form the buckled portions.
  • 26. The apparatus of claim 24, in which the folding rollers of the first folding unit are arranged in vertical and horizontal pairs, and the stops are positioned downstream of each vertical pair.
  • 27. The apparatus of claim 26, further comprising deflectors located downstream of each horizontal pair of rollers in the first folding unit, each deflector positioned to direct a leading edge of the sheet through a downstream vertical pair of rollers.
  • 28. The apparatus of claim 24, further comprising a closing mechanism that dispenses adhesive-backed closure members, the closing mechanism located downstream of the second folding unit and positioned to apply adhesive-backed closure members to the unbound side of the booklet spaced from the bound side and parallel to the final fold.
Parent Case Info

This is a continuation of U.S. Ser. No. 09/899,590 now abandoned filed Jul. 5, 2001, which is a divisional of U.S. Ser. No. 09/326,821, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,273,411 filed Jun. 7, 1999, which applications are incorporated herein by reference in their entirety.

US Referenced Citations (12)
Number Name Date Kind
3999746 Gendron Dec 1976 A
4046366 McCain et al. Sep 1977 A
4279409 Pemberton Jul 1981 A
4817931 Vijuk Apr 1989 A
4902142 Lammert et al. Feb 1990 A
5044873 Vijuk Sep 1991 A
5046710 Vijuk Sep 1991 A
5048809 Tebbe et al. Sep 1991 A
5547175 Graushar et al. Aug 1996 A
5655866 Bellanca Aug 1997 A
6029968 Honegger Feb 2000 A
6290796 Furst et al. Sep 2001 B2
Foreign Referenced Citations (3)
Number Date Country
19818160 Oct 1999 DE
1429868 Mar 1976 GB
2221190 Jan 1990 GB
Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
Entry
Declaration of Kevin J. Kollman signed Aug. 15, 2001 (5 pages).
Continuations (1)
Number Date Country
Parent 09/899590 Jul 2001 US
Child 10/273275 US