The present invention relates generally to post press printing equipment and more particularly to binding books and applying covers to the books.
U.S. Pat. No. 7,210,887 purportedly discloses a bookbinding machine for processing inner books which includes a transport system with a multiplicity of inner-book clamps continually movable in a closed continuous track. The bookbinding machine also includes a plurality of workstations driven by a second motor which is independent of the motor that that drives the transport system.
U.S. Pat. No. 6,193,458 purportedly discloses a binder/trimmer in which a book block is placed in a carriage, jogged to align the pages and then transported to a milling station in which the spine of the book block is milled to roughen the spine, then to an adhesive application station at which a suitable adhesive is applied to the spine, and thence to a binding station at which the spine of the book is brought into engagement with the center portion of a cover and at which a binding clamp forces the cover against the outer faces of the book block proximate the spine and then to a trimming station.
U.S. Pat. No. 5,874,812 purportedly discloses a drive control system for a binding line having first and second separate binding-line segments which includes a first motor driving the first binding line segment and a second motor driving a the second binding-line segment, and a controller coupled to the first and second motors.
The present invention provides a cover applier including a transport system transporting a book, a cover delivery delivering a cover to a book, the cover delivery driven by a servomotor, a book sensor detecting an image printed on the book prior to the cover being delivered to the book and a cover sensor detecting an image printed on the cover prior to the cover being delivered to the book. The servomotor adjusts the position of the cover with respect to the book as a function of the book sensor and cover sensor.
The present invention also provides a cover applier including a clamp transport system transporting a book, a cover delivery delivering a cover to a book, the cover delivery driven by a servomotor, a first book sensor detecting an image printed on the book, a second book sensor detecting an edge of the book or the clamp so a distance between the image printed on the book and the book edge or clamp can be determined, a third book sensor detecting the edge of the book or the clamp prior to the cover being delivered to the book and a cover sensor detecting an image printed on the cover prior to the cover being delivered to the book. The servomotor adjusts the position of the cover with respect to the book as a function of the first, second and third book sensors and cover sensor.
The present invention further provides a method for applying a cover to a book including the steps of moving a book to a cover delivery device, sensing a printed book image on the book, sensing a printed cover image on a cover, adjusting a position of the cover with respect to the book as function of the sensing of the book and cover and delivering the cover to the book.
A preferred embodiment of the present invention will be elucidated with reference to the drawings, in which:
Perfect binders or adhesive binders may use a cover applier to apply a cover to a glued book. The accuracy of the application of the cover critically affects the quality of the finished book. The print to cut register between signatures or books varies from one signature or book to the next, especially on web printed products. Thus, consistently applying the cover to the signature or book itself may still yield unsatisfactory results since the cover applier does not accommodate for variations in the print to cut register. For example, in some cases, a crossover image runs from the inside cover to the first page of the book block. Misalignment in this area may be very noticeable.
A servomotor was used previously to drive the cover applier in order to provide consistent cover edge to book registration. However, cover edge to book edge registration does not correct for variations in the print to cut register on the cover or book.
The present invention provides a cover applier which corrects for print to cut variations on the cover and/or book by accurately aligning a cover image to a book block image.
Clamp transport system 20 includes a plurality of clamps 28 rotating around a clamp orbit path 26, which may be an endless conveyor and/or a closed continuous loop. Each clamp 28 includes a clamp mainframe 24, clamp pressure plate 25 and a clamp register pin 23. Book blocks 22 are aligned in clamp 28 by the register pin 23 and held between pressure plate 25 and mainframe 24. Book blocks 22 are transported along path 26 to cover delivery 30. Before reaching cover delivery 30, book blocks 22 may be transported past a milling station which removes folds in spines 29 of book blocks 22 if desired. After spines are milled, an optional side glue device may be used to apply side glue to the front and back pages of book block 22 adjacent to spine 29 which aides in producing a higher quality book. Glue is applied to spine 29 of each book block 22 via a glue applicator.
After glue is applied to spine 29, book blocks 22 are transported to cover delivery 30. Cover delivery 30 includes an applier drum 31, cover transport tapes 39, cover delivery chains 35, 36, a gearbox 32, servomotor 33 connected to controller 90 and a phasing device 34. Cover delivery 30 applies a cover 1 to book block 22 via drum 31 as shown in
As shown in more detail in
Cover 1 is either advanced or retarded in order to compensate for the desired correction and match the image of the cover with the image of the book block. If a specifically printed target or targets are being used the cover targets are matched and/or aligned with the book block targets. A combination of including single or plural images and/or targets may also be used. When cover 1 reaches applier drum 31 the printed cover image (or cover target) will be aligned properly with the printed book image (or book target). An operator will be able to input the appropriate offset, to allow set up of the system on a per job basis. After the initial setup, a constant or variable adjustment may be automatically applied to each cover 1 as it is applied to each book block 22 to align the printed cover image with the printed book image properly.
Once cover image 201 or specifically printed target(s) are detected by sensor 238 prior to application of cover 201 to book block 222, a sensor (similar to sensor 27 shown in
The embodiment shown in
In the preceding specification, the invention has been described with reference to specific exemplary embodiments and examples thereof. It will, however, be evident that various modifications and changes may be made thereto without departing from the broader spirit and scope of invention as set forth in the claims that follow. The specification and drawings are accordingly to be regarded in an illustrative manner rather than a restrictive sense.
Priority is hereby claimed to U.S. Provisional Application No. 61/293,398 filed on Jan. 8, 2010 and hereby incorporated by reference herein.
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