Claims
- 1. In a card mailing system for producing card packages formed of a card attached to a matching card carrier form having means for attaching cards to matching carriers, the improvement being a carrier folding apparatus, comprising:
means for folding carriers at a plurality of folding stations spaced along a carrier path at which folds to the carriers are made; means for selectively passing the carriers to the plurality of folding locations to selectively fold the carriers into a plurality of different fold configurations.
- 2. The card mailing system of claim 1 in which the plurality of different fold configurations includes at least two of the configurations of (a) Z-fold, (b) C-fold, (c) bi-fold, and (d) no-fold.
- 3. The card mailing system of claim 2 in which the plurality of configurations includes al the configurations (a)-(b).
- 4. The card mailing system of claim 1 in which
the means for selectively passing the carriers to the plurality of folding positions includes a plurality of rollers to feed the carriers to the different fold positions, and means for selectively changing the amount of a carrier that is fed to a fold position to obtain different fold positions.
- 5. The card mailing system of claim 4 including
a movably mounted folding arm at each of the plurality of folding positions, and means for selectively and independently moving each of the folding arms between a home position and a fold position, movement of an arm to a fold position engaging the carrier to create a fold in the carrier.
- 6. The card mailing system of claim 5 in which
movement of the fold arm to the fold position moves a part of the carrier into a nib of a pair of pinch rollers, and the fold is created by passing the part of the carrier through the pair of pinch rollers.
- 7. The card mailing system of claim 6 including a control system with sensors for sensing the location of the carriers relative to the different folding stations and means responsive to the sensors for selectively moving the folding arms.
- 8. The card mailing system of claim 1 in which a first one of the plurality of folding stations at which a first fold is made to the carriers includes a guide for engaging a leading edge and bottom surface of a carrier to guide a front section of the carrier into an upwardly curved configuration with a fold location beneath the folding arm and the leading edge above the arm and pressed forwardly against the guide.
- 9. The card mailing system of claim 8 including a pair of folding pinch rollers located forwardly of the carrier and beneath the folding arm and including means for pivotally moving the folding arm against a top surface of the carrier opposite the bottom surface to push the bottom surface of the carrier at the first fold location into a nib of the first pair of folding pinch rollers.
- 10. The card mailing system of claim 9 in which the folded carrier is moved through the first folding pinch rollers and allowed to droop downwardly into a second folding station at which the folded edge is supported against an L-shaped, carrier edge support member and while the lagging edge of the carrier is still being supported by the first folding rollers with an intermediate section of the card in overlying relationship with respect to a second folding arm.
- 11. The card mailing system of claim 10 including means for pivotally moving the second folding arm upwardly and forwardly to push the unfolded portion of the carrier into a nib of the second folding rollers at the second fold line, said second folding rollers feeding the carrier through the rollers to make the second fold and the pass the carrier to a card package outlet.
- 12. The card mailing system of claim 8 including a pair of feed pinch rollers for feeding the carriers to the first fold station and into the guide and including means for selectively controlling the pair of pinch rollers to change the location of the carrier relative to the first folding pinch rollers and the first folding arm when the folding arm pushes the carrier into the nib to selectively change the location of the fold relative to the ends of the leading edge of the carrier.
- 13. The card mailing system of claim 8 in which the selectively controlling means controls the pair of feed rollers to locate the fold line at a location approximately one third of the length of the carrier from the leading edge to make the first fold of a carrier to be folded in a Z-fold configuration.
- 14. The card mailing system of claim 8 in which the selectively controlling means controls the pair of feed rollers to locate the fold line at a location approximately two third the length of the carrier from the leading edge to make the first fold of a carrier to be folded in a C-fold configuration.
- 15. The card mailing system of claim 8 in which the selectively controlling means controls the pair of feed rollers to locate the fold line at a location approximately one half the length of the carrier from the leading edge to make the fold of a carrier to be folded in a bi-fold configuration.
- 16. The card mailing system of claim 8 including means for selectively controlling the first fold arm to position the arm in a location that diverts the leading edge of the carrier away from the guide and into the first folding rollers to avoid folding a carrier that is to have a no-fold configuration.
- 17. The card mailing system of claim 16 including means for selectively controlling the second fold arm to position the arm in a location that diverts the leading edge of the carrier to the second set of folding pinch rollers to pass a carrier with a no-fold configuration to a carrier package outlet.
- 18. The card mailing system of claim 8 including means for selectively controlling the second fold arm to position the arm in a location that diverts the lead folded edge of a bi-fold carrier to the second folding rollers.
- 19. The card mailing system of claim 1 including
a second folding station for making a second fold for Z-fold and C-fold carriers with a second folding pinch rollers located forwardly of the carrier and beneath the folding arm, and means for pivotally moving the folding arm against a top surface of the carrier opposite the bottom surface to push the bottom surface of the carrier at the first fold location into a nib of the first pair of folding pinch rollers.
- 20. The card mailing system of claim 19 in which the folded carrier is moved through the first folding pinch rollers and allowed to droop downwardly until the folded edge is supported against an L-shaped, carrier edge support with a upstanding wall and an underlying support ledge while the lagging edge of the carrier is still being supported by the first folding rollers with an intermediate section of the card in overlying relationship with respect to a second folding arm and including a selectively movably mounted member for pressing the carrier against the upstanding wall after the folded edge engages the support ledge and before the fold is made.
- 21. In a card mailing system for producing card packages formed of a card attached to a matching card carrier form having means for attaching cards to matching carriers, a method of folding carriers, comprising the steps of:
folding carriers at a plurality of folding stations spaced along a carrier path at which folds to the carriers are made; selectively passing the carriers to the plurality of folding locations to selectively fold the carriers into a plurality of different fold configurations.
- 22. The method of claim 21 in which the plurality of different fold configurations includes at least two of the configurations of (a) Z-fold, (b) C-fold, (c) bi-fold, and (d) no-fold.
- 23. The method of claim 22 in which the plurality of configurations includes al the configurations (a)-(b).
- 24. The method 21 in which
the carriers are selectively passed to the plurality of folding positions by rotating plurality of rollers to feed the carriers to the different fold positions, and including the step of
selectively changing the amount of a carrier that is fed to a fold position to obtain different fold positions.
- 25. The method of claim 24 including the steps of
selectively independently moving a folding arm to push a carrier into a nib of a pair of rollers to form a fold.
- 26. The method of claim 21 including the step of guiding the carriers with an arcutate guide that engages a leading edge and bottom surface of a carrier to guide a front section of the carrier into an upwardly curved configuration with a fold location beneath the folding arm and the leading edge above the arm and pressed forwardly against the guide.
- 27. The method of claim 21 including the steps of moving a carrier through a first pair of folding pinch rollers and allowing the carrier to droop downwardly into a second folding station at which the folded edge is received within a well and supported against an L-shaped, carrier edge support member while the lagging edge of the carrier is still being supported by the first folding rollers with an intermediate section of the card in overlying relationship with respect to a second folding arm.
- 28. The method of claim 27 including the step of pivotally moving a second folding arm upwardly and forwardly to push an unfolded portion of a carrier into a nib of the second folding rollers at the second fold line, said second folding rollers feeding the carrier through the rollers to make the second fold and the pass the carrier to a card package outlet.
- 29. The method of claim 21 including the steps of 8 including the steps of feeding the carriers to a first fold station with a pair of feed pinch rollers and into engagement with a guide and selectively controlling the pair of pinch rollers to change the location of the carrier relative to the first folding pinch rollers and the a first folding arm when the folding arm pushes the carrier into the nib to selectively change the location of the fold relative to the ends of the leading edge of the carrier.
- 30. The method of claim 21 including the steps of selectively controlling a pair of feed rollers to locate a fold line at a location approximately one third of the length of the carrier from the leading edge to make a first fold of a carrier to be folded in a Z-fold configuration.
- 31. The method of claim 21 including the steps of selectively controlling a pair of feed rollers to locate a fold line at a location approximately two third the length of the carrier from a leading edge to make the first fold of a carrier to be folded in a C-fold configuration.
- 32. The method of claim 21 including the steps of selectively controlling a pair of feed rollers to locate a fold line at a location approximately one half the length of the carrier from the leading edge to make the fold of a carrier to be folded in a bi-fold configuration.
- 33. The method of claim 21 including the steps of selectively controlling a first fold arm to position the arm in a location that diverts a leading edge of the carrier away from the guide and into a first set of folding rollers to avoid folding a carrier that is to have a no-fold configuration.
- 34. The method of claim 33 including the steps of selectively controlling a second fold arm to position the second arm in a location that diverts the leading edge of the carrier to the second set of folding pinch rollers to pass a carrier with a no-fold configuration to a carrier package outlet.
- 35. The method of claim 21 including the steps of selectively controlling a second fold arm to position the arm in a location that diverts the lead folded edge of a bi-fold carrier to second folding rollers.
- 36. The method of claim 21 including the steps of
making a second fold for Z-fold and C-fold carriers with a second set of folding pinch rollers located forwardly of the carrier and beneath a folding arm, and pivotally moving the folding arm against a top surface of the carrier opposite the bottom surface to push the bottom surface of the carrier at the first fold location into a nib of the first pair of folding pinch rollers.
- 38. The method of claim 21 in which the folded carrier is moved through a first set of folding pinch rollers and allowed to droop downwardly until the folded edge is supported against an L-shaped, carrier edge support with a upstanding wall and an underlying support ledge while the lagging edge of the carrier is still being supported by a first set of folding rollers with an intermediate section of the card in overlying relationship with respect to a second folding arm and including the step of selectively movably mounted member for pressing the carrier against the upstanding wall after the folded edge engages the support ledge and before the fold is made.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part of and claims under 35USC120 the benefits of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/257,616 filed Oct. 15, 2002, which claims under 35 U.S.C. 120 the benefit of PCT application Ser. No. PCT/US01/06167 filed Feb. 22, 2001, which claims under 35 U.S.C. 119(e) the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/104,443, filed Feb. 23, 2000, and entitled “Card Package Production System and Method”; and a continuation-in-part of and claims the benefit under of U.S. application Ser. No. 10/257,617, filed Oct. 14, 2002 which claims the benefit of PCT application PCT/US01/06156 filed Feb. 22, 2001, which, in turn, also claims under 35USC119(e) the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/104,443, filed Feb. 23, 2000; and a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 10/257,613, filed Oct. 15, 2002 which claims the benefit of PCT application Ser. No. PCT/US01/06159 filed Feb. 22, 2001, which, in turn, claims under 35 U.S.C. 119(e) the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/104,443, filed Feb. 23, 2000; and a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 10/332,918, filed Jan. 13, 2003, claiming the benefit of PCT application Ser. No. PCT/US01/06126 filed Feb. 22, 2001, which, in turn, claims under 35 U.S.C. 119(e) the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/104,443, filed Feb. 23, 2000.
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