Device and method for trimming printed products

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6516695
  • Patent Number
    6,516,695
  • Date Filed
    Wednesday, November 24, 1999
    25 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, February 11, 2003
    21 years ago
Abstract
A device for trimming multiple streams of printed products including a first trimming unit for trimming at least one side of a first stream of printed products, and a second trimming unit for trimming at least one side of a second stream of printed products, the first stream and the second stream having a similar direction. Also disclosed is a method for trimming multiple streams of printed products comprising moving a first stream of printed products in a first direction, trimming at least one side of the first stream, moving a second stream of printed products separate from the first stream in a direction similar to the first direction, and trimming at least one side of the second stream.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The present invention relates generally to printing presses and more particularly to a device and method for trimming printed products.




2. Background Information




Web printing presses print a continuous web of material, such as paper. The continuous web then is cut in a cutting unit so as to form book blocks. These book blocks can be sections of a newspaper, for example. These book blocks typically require further processing, including the trimming of edges, so that uniform and straight edges result. To perform a trimming operation, it is often desirable to slow the product stream. This may be accomplished by splitting the product stream and then to decelerating the resultant split product streams. This often requires a large amount of floor space.




U.S. Pat. No. 3,811,350 discloses a sheet material trimming method and apparatus, in which sheet material is transferred by a conveyor belt to a first trimming station where a face edge of the sheet material is trimmed. The sheet material is then transferred to a second trimming station where the head and trail edges are trimmed. The knife assemblies may be operated by a crank drive.




This device has the disadvantage that only a single stream of products is processed. Moreover, the drives disclosed for the various knives are complicated.




BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




An object of the present invention is to provide for a device and method for trimming printed products in a simplified manner. An additional or alternative object of the present invention is to be able to trim multiple product streams in a coordinated fashion.




The present invention provides a device for trimming multiple streams of printed products including a first trimming unit for trimming at least one side of a first stream of printed products and a second trimming unit for trimming at least one side of a second stream of printed products. The first stream and the second stream having a similar direction. By trimming two separate streams moving in a similar direction, the throughput of the trimmer may be increased.




The device preferably has a common drive unit, the first and second trimming units being connected to and driven by the common drive unit. The common drive unit simplifies timing of the cuts of the trimming units. The common drive unit may include a central drive shaft.




The device may further include a third trimming unit for trimming at least one side of a third stream of printed products and a fourth trimming unit for trimming at least one side of a second stream of printed products. The first stream, the second stream, the third stream and the fourth stream have a similar direction. The common drive unit may then be connected to and drive the first, second, third and fourth trimming units. The first, second, third and fourth trimming units preferably define a circle, with the common drive unit being located centrally in the circle.




The first stream and the second stream preferably move in parallel.




Another trimming unit for trimming at least one further side of the first stream may be provided.




The first trimming unit may include a blade, a blade support, and two rods fixedly connected to the blade support, with the two rods being connected to a drive unit. Ink jet station for the product streams may be provided to add further printing, for example addresses or names, to the printed products.




A common frame may support the first and second trimming units.




The present invention also provides a method for trimming multiple streams of printed products including the steps of moving a first stream of printed products in a first direction, trimming at least one side of the first stream, moving a second stream of printed products separate from the first stream in a direction similar to the first direction, and trimming at least one side of the second stream.




The first stream and the second stream preferably are moved in parallel. The streams also preferably are moved in an indexed manner through the trimmer.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




One preferred embodiments of the present invention is described below by reference to the following drawings, in which:





FIG. 1

shows a top perspective view of the trimmer of the present invention;





FIG. 2

shows a top view of th e trimmer of the present invention showing face edge trimming units interconnected by a common drive; and





FIG. 3

shows a more detailed view of the trimmer of the present invention.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION





FIG. 1

shows a perspective view of an embodiment of the present invention. A product stream


1


of individual book blocks


3


enters splitting device


100


. Each of the book blocks is held in an individual gripper device


10


, which is attached on an outer side to a track (not shown). The individual gripper devices


10


can be driven in the track by, for example, a chain drive.




Splitting device


100


splits the product stream


1


into four parallel substreams all moving in a downward direction, including substream


101


, substream


102


, substream


103


(FIG.


2


), and substream


104


(FIG.


2


). Splitting device


100


may be similar to that disclosed in U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/499,133, entitled “Device and Method for Splitting a Printed Product Stream” filed on Nov. 24, 1999, which application is hereby incorporated by reference herein.




Once split into the substreams, the products are trimmed in a trimmer


50


. Trimmer


50


includes a face edge trimming unit


151


and a lead and trail edge trimming unit


180


for the first substream


101


. Trimmer


50


also includes a face edge trimming unit


251


and a lead and trail edge trimming unit


280


for the second substream


102


, as well as trimming units for the third and fourth substreams.




After the products are trimmed, the product stream is reconstituted in a substream fusion section


150


. By splitting the streams into four substreams, performing trimming operations on the four substreams and reconstituting the product stream, the trimmer provides excellent throughput.




In addition to the trimming units, an ink jet station


25


can be attached to frame


60


to ink jet, for example, addresses, onto the printed products in substream


101


. Each substream may be provided with a similar ink jet station.





FIG. 2

shows a top view of trimmer


50


, which has a base


60


. Four substreams


101


,


102


,


103


and


104


are processed by trimmer


50


. Each of the substreams


101


,


102


,


103


and


104


is first trimmed by face edge trimming units


151


,


251


,


351


and


451


, respectively. Face edge trimming unit


151


includes a blade


130


located on a blade support


131


. Blade support


131


is attached fixedly at both ends to arms


132


and


133


.




Arms


132


and


133


are slidingly supported in a rod support


134


. The ends


132


′ and


133


′ of rods


132


and


133


located away from blade support


131


are toothed and geared to a central drive unit


80


. Central drive unit


80


includes a central drive shaft


81


which drives arms


82


,


83


,


84


and


85


, so that these arms rotate wheels


92


,


93


,


94


and


95


, respectively, in a back and forth (clockwise/counterclockwise) motion. The rotation of wheels


92


,


93


,


94


and


95


also causes wheels


72


,


73


,


74


and


75


to rotate in a counter direction.




Thus the counterclockwise rotation of central drive shaft


81


causes


82


to move, so that wheel


92


first rotates clockwise. Wheel


92


is geared to wheel


72


and rod


132


, and thus the clockwise rotation of wheel


92


causes wheel


72


to rotate counterclockwise. Wheel


72


is geared to rod


133


. The simultaneous clockwise movement of wheel


92


and counterclockwise movement of wheel


72


cause rods


132


and


133


to move inwardly toward center drive shaft


81


. Blade


130


on support


131


is thus moved inwardly so that blade


130


passes closely by a bottom knife


136


on support


134


. Blade


130


thus trims a face edge of a book block moving in substream


101


.




As the central drive shaft


81


rotates further, arm


82


rotates wheel


92


in the opposite direction, i.e. counterclockwise, thus moving the blade to a disengaged position as shown in FIG.


2


.




Trimming units


251


,


351


and


451


also have blade, support and rod arrangements similar to blade


130


, support


131


and rods


132


and


133


. Arms


83


,


84


and


85


drive wheels


93


,


94


and


95


, respectively, which in turn drive wheels


73


,


74


and


75


, respectively. As the central drive shaft


81


rotates, the blades in trimming units


251


,


351


and


451


sequentially trim the face edges in substreams


102


,


103


and


104


, respectively.





FIG. 3

shows a perspective view of the trimmer


50


, and shows in detail the lead and trail edge trimming units


180


and


280


. Substream


101


moves downwardly through trimming unit


151


and then through lead and trail edge trimming unit


180


. Lead and trail edge trimming unit


180


includes a trail blade support


181


on which a blade


184


is supported. Blade support


181


is fixedly attached to ends of two rods


182


and


183


, which are toothed at their other ends. Rods


182


and


183


are supported in rod support


189


, and are driven by a gear assembly


193


which is geared to central drive shaft


81


.




Lead and trail edge trimming unit


180


also includes a lead blade support


186


on which a lead blade


185


is supported. Lead blade support


186


is fixedly attached to two rods


187


and


188


, which are slidingly supported in support


192


and are geared to gear assembly


193


.




As the book blocks in substream


101


exit face edge trimming unit


151


, they are trimmed on their lead and trail edges by lead and trail edge trimming unit


180


. The gear assembly


193


is geared to drive shaft


81


, and operates similarly to the gearing for the trimming unit


151


, in that the blades


184


and


185


on supports


181


and


186


move in a reciprocating motion to pass by bottom knives on supports


189


and


192


, respectively.




Substream


102


(

FIG. 2

) is likewise processed after trimming unit


251


by lead and trail edge trimming unit


280


. Substreams


103


and


104


are also processed in a similar manner. Trimming units


180


and


280


preferably apply their cuts at approximately a 45 degree angle, which aids trim quality.




The products are moved in each substream in an indexed manner, so that the products are released from the belt drive and clamped before the first trimming step, then indexed down further to the next trimming station. The belt drive for the substreams of the products is connected directly to the central drive unit and may be for example, a Geneva-type indexing device. Each belt drive may drive the substream out-of-phase, preferably 90 degrees, with the adjacent substreams.

FIG. 3

shows, for example, indexed belt drive


199


for substream


192


(FIG.


2


).




Once the products are trimmed, the book blocks exit the trimmer


50


and are reconstituted as a single stream.




In addition to the rack and spur gearing (wheels


92


,


72


) shown in the figures, the arms connected to the drive shaft


81


could also be connected to the blades directly. A clutch could be provided for each trimmer module to permit disengagement to allow for maintenance while the other trimmer modules are running.




More than four substreams could also be possible. A ball screw or other positioning device could be used to alter the book width, and also to alter the front face cut.




The individual gripper devices


10


shown in

FIG. 1

may be the same as those disclosed in the co-pending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/448,990 entitled “Recycled Pocket System” filed on Nov. 24, 1999, which application is hereby incorporated by reference herein.



Claims
  • 1. A device for trimming multiple streams of products comprising:a stationary base defining a vertical axis; a non-rotating first trimming unit arranged at a first angle defining a zero angle position about the axis for trimming at least one side of a first stream of printed products moving in a direction parallel to the axis, the first trimming unit having a first support fixed with respect to the stationary base and a first blade movable radially with respect to the axis; and a non-rotating second trimming unit arranged at a second angle different from the first angle about the axis with respect to the first trimming unit for trimming at least one side of a second stream of printed products, the second stream moving in a direction parallel to the axis, the second trimming unit having a second support fixed with respect to the stationary base and a second blade movable radially with respect to the axis.
  • 2. The device as recited in claim 1 further comprising a common drive unit, the first and second trimming units being connected to and driven by the common drive unit.
  • 3. The device as recited in claim 2 wherein the common drive unit includes a central drive shaft.
  • 4. The device as recited in claim 1 further comprising a third trimming unit arranged at a further angle about the axis with respect to the first and second trimming units for trimming at least one side of a third stream of printed products; and a fourth trimming unit arranged at another angle about the axis for trimming at least one side of a fourth stream of printed products, the first stream, the second stream, the third stream and the fourth stream having a similar direction.
  • 5. A device as recited in claim 4 further comprising a common drive unit, the common drive unit being connected to and driving the first, second, third and fourth trimming units.
  • 6. The device as recited in claim 5 wherein the first, second, third and fourth trimming units define a circle, the common drive unit being located centrally in the circle.
  • 7. The device as recited in claim 6 wherein the common drive unit includes a central drive shaft.
  • 8. The device as recited in claim 1 wherein the second angle is at a 90 degree position.
  • 9. The device as recited in claim 1 further comprising another trimming unit in series with the first trimming unit for trimming at least one further side of the first stream, the other trimming unit having another support and another blade movable radially with respect to the axis.
  • 10. The device as recited in claim 9 wherein the other blade is at a ninety degree angle to the first blade.
  • 11. The device as recited in claim 1 wherein the first trimming unit further includes two rods fixedly connected to the first support.
  • 12. The device as recited in claim 11 wherein the two rods are connected to a drive unit.
  • 13. The device as recited in claim 1 further comprising a common frame, the frame supporting the first and second trimming units.
  • 14. The device as recited in claim 1 wherein the first and second streams move in a downward direction.
  • 15. The device as recited in claim 1 further comprising a rotating means for splitting a primary stream of the printed products into the first and second streams.
  • 16. The device as recited in claim 1 further comprising individual gripper devices gripping the printed products.
  • 17. The device as recited in claim 1 wherein the multiple streams of products are arranged about the axis evenly.
  • 18. A device for trimming multiple streams of printed products comprising:a stationary base; a rotating splitting device rotating with respect to the stationary base about an axis, the rotating splitting device accepting printed products rotating and splitting the printed products into a first stream and a second stream, the axis being vertical and the first and second streams moving in a vertical direction; a non-rotating first trimming unit arranged at a first angle with respect to the axis defining a zero angle position for trimming at least one side of the first stream, the first trimming unit having a first support fixed with respect to the stationary base and a first blade movable radially with respect to the axis; and a non-rotating unit arranged at a second angle different from the first angle about the axis with respect to the first trimming unit for trimming at least one side of the second stream, the second trimming unit having a second support fixed with respect to the stationary base and a second blade movable radially with respect to the axis.
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