The present invention relates generally to a booklet making machine with a stapling and folding function for sheets forming the booklet.
Booklet making machines comprise a sheet transport system through which paper sheets, which are intended to form a booklet, are passed. The machine also comprises a stapling arrangement, which effects stapling of a set of sheets, and a folding arrangement, which effects folding of the previously stapled set of sheets. In some cases, the operation excludes the stapling function and the set of sheets is transported to the folding arrangement in an unstapled condition.
In order to avoid misalignment of the staples, it is known to adjust the stapler head position relatively to the set of sheets to be stapled. However, this is done manually, requiring interruption of the operation of the booklet making machine. Also, in order to obtain correctly folded booklets, the position of the set of sheets to be folded can be adjusted before folding.
An object of the present invention is to provide a booklet making machine wherein the end result of the booklet making operation is improved without interrupting the operation of the booklet making machine.
According to the invention, a booklet making machine is provided comprising: a stapling arrangement adapted for stapling a set of sheets following a paper path, a folding arrangement adapted for folding the set of sheets following the paper path, wherein at least one of the stapling arrangement and the folding arrangement comprises at least one adjustment device for adjusting the stapling position, when the adjustment device is arranged in the stapling arrangement, and the folding position, when the adjustment device is arranged in the stapling arrangement, respectively, of the set of sheets during operation of the booklet making machine, the machine being characterized by a control unit connected to the at least one adjustment device and the operating terminal, allowing the adjustment of the stapling position and the folding position, respectively, and an operating terminal adapted to send instructions to the control unit to adjust the stapling position and the folding position, respectively, online during operation of the booklet making machine upon input from an operator online during operation of the booklet making machine. Thereby, the quality of the stapled and folded end products can be improved during operation of the booklet making machine, without interrupting the operation of any connected apparatuses, such as a printer.
In one embodiment, at least one of the adjustment device of the stapling arrangement and the adjustment device of the folding arrangement is journalled about a horizontal axis extending perpendicularly to the paper path of the booklet making machine. This allows a mechanical design which is both simple and efficient.
In one embodiment, at least one actuator, preferably an electric motor, is adapted to tilt at least one of the adjustment device of the stapling arrangement and the adjustment device of the folding arrangement.
In one embodiment, at least one of the adjustment device of the stapling arrangement and the adjustment device of the folding arrangement comprises a stop portion extending across the paper path during stapling operation and folding operation, respectively. By means of this stop portion, the position of the set of sheets is advantageously adjusted. The stop portion of the adjustment device of the stapling arrangement can be adapted to be moved to a position below the paper path during operation of the booklet making machine with folding but without stapling. This allows a flexible use of the booklet making machine.
In one embodiment, the stop portion of the stapling arrangement and/or the folding arrangement is tilted by means of a link arrangement, which is actuated by means of an eccentric connection to a rotatable shaft, driven by the actuator. In this way, the position of the stop portion can be adjusted with high accuracy.
In one embodiment, an operating terminal is adapted to graphically display at least one of the stapling position and the folding position. Thus, during operation of the booklet making machine an operator can easily adjust the operation to improve the end result of the operation.
The invention is now described, by way of example, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
a-c are detailed views of a stapling arrangement in different positions,
a and 4b show a display used during operation of the stapling arrangement,
a-c are detailed views of a folding arrangement in different positions, and
a and 7b show a display used during operation of the folding arrangement.
In the following, a detailed description of embodiments of a booklet making machine according to the invention will be given.
In
The booklet making machine 1 also comprises an operating terminal 50 comprising a display and associated input means, such as buttons. By means of the operating terminal 50, which is connected to a control unit 60, such as a micro computer. The control unit 60 is thus connected to at least one adjustment device and the operating terminal, allowing the adjustment of the stapling position and the folding position, respectively, without interruption of the operation of the booklet making machine. Thus, an operator can input parameters relevant for the operation of the booklet making machine 1. Particularly, the operating terminal 50 is adapted to send instructions to the control unit to adjust the stapling position and the folding position, respectively, online during operation of the booklet making machine upon input from an operator online during operation of the booklet making machine. This means that the operator can adjust the stapling and/or folding position(s) in dependence to the previous stapling and/or folding of booklets provided by the machine. For example, the operator may find from visual inspection that the staples are incorrectly positioned and may then adjust the stapling position of subsequent booklets without interrupting the operation of the booklet making machine.
Stapling Arrangement
During operation, a number of sheets stack in the stapling arrangement so as to form a set of sheets 14 to be stapled, see
In order to adjust the position of the stapling of the set of sheets 14, the position thereof on the paper path can be adjusted by means of the staple stop 12. More specifically, the staple stop 12 comprises an essentially planar and tiltable stop portion 12a, which abuts the edges of the sheets constituting the set of sheets 14 to be stapled. The position of this stop portion 12a can be adjusted to allow different positions of the sheets during the stapling operation. Thus, by tilting the planar portion 12a, the position of the sheets is adjusted. In its simplest form, the staple stop 12 is journalled about a horizontal axis 12b driven by an actuator, such as an electrical motor or the like (not shown). The horizontal axis 12b extends perpendicularly to the extension of the paper path and is provided well below the plane of the paper path 5, preferably between 25 and 75 millimeters and more preferably at least 50 millimeters below the paper path 5. The actuator is connected to the control unit 60 and can thus be controlled by means of the operating terminal 50.
The position of the staple stop 12 can be adjusted during operation of the booklet making machine 1, offering an advantage in that the quality of the stapled sets of sheets can be improved without interrupting the operation of the booklet making machine 1 and any other apparatuses connected thereto, such as a printer.
A more detailed explanation of the function of a staple stop 12 will now be given with reference to
Different positions of the staple stop 12 and therewith the stop portion 12a are shown with dashed lines in
This adjustment of the stapling position may be displayed graphically on an operator display 20, see
In some cases, the stapling operation should be omitted and the set of sheets 14 is to be folded only, without any staples. In this case, the stop portion 12a of the staple stop 12 can be moved to a position below the paper path, see
Folding Arrangement
After being stapled by means of the stapling arrangement 10 or optionally without being stapled, the set of sheets 14 is forwarded to the folding arrangement for subsequent folding.
During operation, the set of sheets forwarded from the stapling arrangement 10 is folded by means of a combination of fold rollers 34 and a fold knife 36, which operates along a fold line 38.
Similar to the stapling operation, in order to adjust the position of the folding of the set of sheets 14, the position thereof on the paper path can be adjusted by means of a folding stop 32 comprised in the folding arrangement 30. More specifically, the folding stop 32 comprises an essentially planar and tiltable stop portion 32a, which abuts the edges of the sheets constituting the set of sheets 14 to be folded. The position of this stop portion 32a can be adjusted to allow different positions of the sheets during the folding operation. Thus, by tilting the planar portion 32a, the position of the sheets is adjusted. In its simplest form, the folding stop 32 is journalled about a horizontal axis 32b driven by an actuator in the form of an electrical motor or the like (not shown). The horizontal axis 32b extends perpendicularly to the extension of the paper path and is provided below the plane of the paper path 5, preferably between 25 and 75 millimeters and more preferably at least 50 millimeters below the paper path 5.
The position of the folding stop 32 can be adjusted during operation of the booklet making machine 1, offering an advantage in that the quality of the folded sets of sheets can be improved without interrupting the operation of the booklet making machine 1 and any other apparatuses connected thereto, such as a printer.
A more detailed explanation of the function of a folding stop 32 will now be given with reference to
Different positions of the folding stop 32, and therewith the stop portion, 32a are shown in
This adjustment of the folding position is displayed graphically on an operator display 40, see
Preferred embodiments of a booklet making machine according to the invention have been described. It will be appreciated that these can be modified without departing from the inventive idea as defined by the appended claims. Thus, although a booklet making machine having both an adjustable stapling arrangement and an adjustable folding arrangement has been described, a booklet making machine having the adjustment function on only one of these arrangements is also possible.
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