Information
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Patent Grant
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6494661
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Patent Number
6,494,661
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Date Filed
Friday, May 12, 200024 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, December 17, 200222 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
- Wellington; A. L.
- Henderson; Mark T.
Agents
- Davidson, Davidson & Kappel, LLC
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 412 4
- 412 5
- 412 8
- 412 19
- 270 5214
- 270 5218
- 270 5224
- 270 5228
- 270 5805
- 270 5808
- 270 5824
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International Classifications
- B42C7100
- B42C1100
- B65H530
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Abstract
A method for covering a book includes delivering a book into a pocket, delivering an inverted cover for the book into the pocket, the cover having a first side and a second side, the first side of the cover contacting a side of the book in the pocket, and reversing the second side of the cover so as to contact another side of the book. Also disclosed is a book covering device including a plurality of movable pockets for receiving a book and an inverted cover, each pocket having a support wall and a spine stop movable with respect to the support wall, and each pocket including a cover reversing device for reversing the inverted cover.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates generally to book binding and more particularly to a device and method for providing a cover for a book.
2. Background Information
To form books (defined herein to include all sheet and signature assemblages), sheets or signatures typically are collated or assembled so that the sheets of the book are arranged in the desired order. U.S. Pat. No. 4,988,086 discloses, for example, an apparatus and method for forming sheet material assemblages. The sheets or signatures are stacked above continuously moving assemblers or pockets and dropped one-by-one into the pockets. The bottom of the pocket can open to release an assembled, but unbound, book.
To prepare books for binding, the sheets or signatures must then be registered, so that all edges are even. The spine will be flat if a flatback book is to be formed. If signatures rather than individual sheets are collated, the backbone of the book typically will be sawed so that individual sheets within each signature present themselves at the spine.
U.S. Pat. No. 4,556,353 discloses a method for applying an adhesive to the spine of a book and providing a cover to the book. The book is gripped from the top by clamps to expose the spine of the book and to move the spine past a glue station. A cover glue station may also be provided. Glue is provided to an inner side of the cover, which is moved in a direction parallel to the length of the spine of the book so as to overlap with the spine of the book. The side of the cover may then be pressed about the book.
The above-referenced patent has the disadvantage that the covering process is time-consuming and complicated. Moreover, separate transport devices for moving both the cover and the books are required and must be accurately timed for proper alignment of the cover and the book. The need for an accurate alignment of the cover and the book increases the chances for malfunction or a reduction in quality.
Moreover, transporting the book and cover parallel to the spine length results in high linear velocities. The clamping mechanism must be substantial to hold the book. The time for the glue to set is also limited, in that it is impractical with high velocities to provide a track having a long enough length for a clamping system to hold the book before the book must be delivered from the clamp.
BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
An object of the present invention is to provide a method and device for providing a cover for a book without requiring two separate transport devices for matching the cover with the book. Another alternate or additional object of the present invention is to provide a method and device for providing a book cover while the book is being transported in a direction perpendicular to the length of the book spine. Yet another alternate or additional object of the present invention is to permit for more efficient covering of the book.
The present invention provides a method for covering a book including delivering a book into a pocket, and delivering an inverted cover for the book into the pocket, the cover having a first side and a second side. The first side of the cover contacts a side of the book in the pocket. The second side of the cover then travels around the end or spine of the book, i.e. reverses, so that the second side contacts another side of the book.
By delivering the cover into the pocket along with the book, a separate cover transport mechanism which must align linearly with the book transport mechanism need not be provided. Rather a simple collator above the pockets can be used to deliver the covers. Moreover, the present method permits the transport of the book in a direction perpendicular to the length of the spine of the book.
The delivering step may include aligning the book in an unbound state against a pivotal spine stop, and aligning the cover against the same spine stop. Once the cover and the book are aligned, a suction device can move the second side of the cover away from the book and the first side of the cover. The book and the first side of the cover can then be held at a top end by a clamp, and the spine stop removed.
The suction device then rotates the second side of the cover so that the second side moves downwardly. The second side may then be brought about the spine by a sloped ramp. A conveyor belt may then support the second cover side in a generally horizontal position and the book and the first side of the cover can be released so as to slide onto the second side of the cover, thus forming a fully covered book.
The first side and the second side of the cover may have pre-applied glue strips. Gluing stations for the first side, spine and/or second side are also possible. However, the present invention may be used without any gluing stations to provide a loose cover for the book.
The present invention also provides a book covering device including a plurality of movable pockets for receiving a book and an inverted cover, each pocket having a support wall and a spine stop movable with respect to the support wall, and each pocket including a cover reversing device for reversing the inverted cover.
The cover reversing device preferably includes a pivot arm with a rotatable suction device, the suction device suctioning the second side of the cover so as to move the second side downwardly.
Each pocket also preferably includes a clamp for holding a top end of the first side of the cover and the book while the cover is reversed.
The device preferably also includes a sloped table for aiding the cover reversing process and a conveyor for receiving the covered books.
The movements of the movable parts of the pockets preferably are cam-actuated, but also may be driven by individual motors.
“Book” as defined herein can mean any type of sheet or signature assemblage in bound or unbound state, including but not limited to, covered printed products, paper booklets, and magazines. The book need not have a spine flat spine, and may include a saddle-stitched book.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
A preferred embodiment of the present invention is described below by reference to the following drawings, in which:
FIG. 1
shows a schematic side view of the book covering device according to the present invention;
FIG. 2
shows details of the pockets the book covering device of
FIG. 1
; and
FIG. 3
shows details of the cover reversing device for a pocket.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
FIG. 1
shows a schematic side view of an embodiment of a book covering device
1
according to the present invention. The book covering device has a plurality of pockets
5
traveling in a direction
6
, for example by a chain drive on one side of the pockets. A book already bound at the spine may be placed in the pockets
5
. Alternately, stacks of signatures or sheets sit above pockets and are delivered by belts into the pockets in a collator section in known fashion. Examples of such collators include those described in U.S. Pat. No. 4,988,086 and in U.S. Ser. No. 09/570,203 entitled “Device and Method for Preparing a Book Spine for Binding” to James Schlough, filed on the same date as the present application, both of which are hereby incorporated by reference herein.
Each pocket has a support wall
15
and a spine stop
16
, rotatable with respect to support wall
15
. As the products or books enter the pockets
5
, they come to rest on a side against support wall
15
, and on an edge against spine stop
16
.
The collated products thus form a book
7
having a side which rests against support wall
15
and a spine against spine stop
16
. A final collator station delivers an inverted cover
10
having a first side
11
and a second side
12
, the cover
10
also resting against stop
16
. Second side
12
may be slightly longer than first side
12
so as to compensate for the spine thickness, and may include a spine section
13
.
Each pocket
5
also includes a cover reversing device
20
. Pockets
5
are shown in more detail with respect to FIG.
2
. Each pocket
5
includes support wall
15
and spine stop
16
. Support wall
15
can be fixed with respect to a support
22
, which may be for example metal sheets, one on each side of the support wall
15
. Spine stop
16
is rotatable about a pivot or rod
17
, supported rotatably in support
22
.
Cover reversing device
20
includes a slide arm
32
supported in support
22
, an arm
33
rotatably and slidably supported with respect to slide arm
32
, and a rod bearing
34
. Slide arm
32
is fixedly connected to support
22
. Device
20
is shown in more detail in
FIG. 3. A
support rod
35
is rotatably supported in a bearing
34
, and may extend past bearing
34
on both sides. On the support rod
35
is at least one suction devices
50
. Suction device
50
may be connected, for example by a hose, to a vacuum device of pocket
5
.
Rod
35
is rotatable in bearing
34
by a cam follower
39
. Arm
33
is pivotable about slide arm
32
, and may be rotated for example by a cam follower
38
on arm
33
. Cam follower
38
also has a groove
37
which can permit an axial force to be exerted on arm
33
, as shown by arrow
36
. By forcing the cam follower as shown in arrow
36
, arm
33
can slide along slide arm
32
in an axial direction. Cams for moving the cam followers can be provided at a side of the pockets.
As shown in
FIG. 2
, at a top of support
22
is a rotatable clamp
24
, rotatably about a pivot
25
. Clamp
24
also may be cam-actuated.
It should be understood that the movements of reversing device
20
, rod
35
and clamp
24
could also be motor-driven.
FIG. 1
shows the progression of the cover
10
being moved to cover book
7
. At section A of the device, the book
7
and cover
10
have been aligned against spine stop
16
. First side
11
of cover
10
may have pre-applied glue or other adhesive which glues the first side
11
to book
7
, although this is not necessary. Wall
15
preferably is at an angle a to the vertical, angle a preferably being between 15 and 45 degrees. At section A, reversing device
20
is in a similar position to that shown in section G.
At section B, reversing device
20
is actuated so that suction device
50
firmly grips second cover side
12
and begins to pull cover side
12
away from cover side
11
and book
7
.
Cover side
12
is rotated away from first cover side
11
in section C, and clamp
24
is actuated to clamp the top of the book
7
and first cover side
11
. Spine stop
16
is rotated away from the spine
17
of book
7
. Spine stop
16
may be rotated for example by having a latch which is released by a cam follower and permits spine stop
16
to hang freely. The spine stop
16
may then be returned to the latched position by a cam before receiving a new book. Alternately, a cam can actuate the entire movement of stop
16
or stop
16
can be motor actuated.
In sections D and E, device
20
is shown further pulling cover side
12
downwardly. At section E, the device
20
removes suction and is slid axially along slide arm
32
to permit suction device
50
to clear sloped table
80
and the cover second side
12
. The device
20
is then rotated upwardly as indicated by arrow
91
and may be moved axially inwardly again. At section F, the outside of cover side
12
contacts a sloped surface
81
, and as cover side
12
rises at section G and H as shown. In section I, the top clamp
24
releases and book
7
slides onto a conveyor belt
95
, the weight of the book
7
being such that book
7
slides onto the second side
12
.
The fully covered books may be transported by the belt
95
for further processing.
It should be understood that the book
7
may first be glued and bound along a spine before entering the pocket
5
, for example by the method described in incorporated-by-reference U.S. Ser. No. 09/570,203 entitled “Device and Method for Preparing a Book Spine for Binding” to James Schlough, filed on the same date as the present application. The open side of the book may be coated with a glue or adhesive before cover
10
is entered into pocket
5
. Glue stations could be provided, for example, for the spine at section C and for the second cover side through spraying at section E. However, these glue stations are optional. Pre-pasted adhesives also could be used with cover
10
if adhesion of the cover is desired.
While the invention has been described with a soft or flexible cover
10
, the present invention could also be used with a hard cover, in which case the cover reversing device would include an extra linkage between arm
33
and suction device
50
. The pockets also would be spaced further apart to permit the hard cover to be lowered.
The motion of the pockets in direction
6
advantageously is perpendicular to a length of the book spine.
Instead of sloped table
80
, a flat table could be used and the pockets lowered to aid in the reversing process.
Inverted cover as defined herein means a cover with two outer faces for a finished book facing each other.
Claims
- 1. A method for covering a book comprising the steps of:delivering a book into a pocket; delivering an inverted cover for the book into the pocket, the cover having a first side and a second side, the first side of the cover contacting a side of the book in the pocket; reversing the second side of the cover so as to contact another side of the book; and holding a top end of the book and the first side of the cover during the reversing step.
- 2. The method as recited in claim 1 further including releasing a spine stop after the holding step.
- 3. A method for covering a book comprising the steps of:delivering a book into a pocket; delivering an inverted cover for the book into the pocket, the cover having a first side and a second side, the first side of the cover contacting a side of the book in the pocket; reversing the second side of the cover so as to contact another side of the book; the reversing step including contacting the second side by a ramp sloped with respect to a pocket travel direction.
- 4. A book covering device comprising:a plurality of movable pockets for receiving a book and an inverted cover, each pocket having a support wall and a spine stop movable with respect to the support wall, and each pocket including a cover reversing device for reversing the inverted cover; wherein each pocket includes a clamp for holding a top end of a first side of the cover and the book.
- 5. A method for covering books comprising the steps of:delivering books into a plurality of pockets moving in a first direction, the first direction being perpendicular to spines of the books; delivering an inverted covers for the books into the pockets so as to cover one side of the books; and reversing second sides of the covers so as to contact other sides of the books.
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