A system for finishing printed sheets into booklets is described in PCT Document No. WO 00/18583 (hereafter referred to as “the Trovinger PCT”), hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety. The Trovinger PCT includes an operation where individual booklet sheets are trimmed using a linear blade and a rotary blade which rotates against the linear blade. The sheets in the Trovinger PCT are each trimmed to a predetermined length depending on the thickness of the paper and the location of the sheet in the booklet. The differing lengths of each sheet in the booklet address the effect of the outer sheets wrapping over the inner ones.
In some cases it may be desirable to trim sheets in two perpendicular directions for formation of a booklet. For example, the trimming of four edges is useful to achieve “full bleed” printing for a marginless image. Four sided trimming devices have their cutting modules manually repositioned to change the amount of trimming on each edge if a different finished document size is needed.
According to an exemplary embodiment, a sheet material trimming apparatus comprises a first cutter arranged to trim an edge of a sheet material in a first direction, a second cutter arranged to trim an edge of the sheet material in a second direction different from the first direction, and a drive system having a drive roller for advancing the sheet material in the first direction by rotation of the drive roller and for translating the sheet material in the second direction by translation of the drive roller.
According to an exemplary embodiment, an apparatus for trimming sheet material comprises cutting means for trimming a first edge and a second edge of a sheet material in a first direction and in a second direction, and drive means for moving the sheet material in two perpendicular directions for trimming the first and second edges with the cutting means, the drive means moving the sheet material in two perpendicular directions by rotating and translating a roller.
An exemplary method for trimming sheet material includes feeding a sheet material into a trimming mechanism, advancing the sheet material in a first direction to a first trimming position by rotation of a drive roller, trimming a first side of the sheet material, translating the sheet material in a second direction to a second trimming position by translation of the drive roller, and trimming a second side of the sheet material.
An exemplary booklet making system comprises a drive system for advancing sheet material in a first direction; and a sheet material trimming apparatus for receiving the sheet material advanced by the drive system, the sheet material trimming apparatus including a first cutter arranged to trim an edge of a sheet material in a first direction and a second cutter arranged to trim an edge of the sheet material in a second direction different from the first direction, and wherein the drive system is configured to translate the sheet material in a second direction by translation of the drive roller.
Other objects and advantages will become more apparent from the following detailed description of preferred embodiments, when read in conjunction with the accompanying drawings wherein like elements have been represented by like reference numerals and wherein:
An exemplary booklet making system having an apparatus for trimming sheet material is represented as system 100 in
The sheet material trimming apparatus includes a cutting means for trimming a first edge and a second edge of a sheet material. For example, a cutting means includes a first cutter 102 arranged to trim a sheet material S in a first (e.g., Y) direction, and a second cutter 104 arranged to trim an edge of the sheet material in a second (e.g., X) direction.
Sheet material S is positioned for trimming in the X and Y directions by a drive means, such as the drive system 106. Drive system 106 can have one or more drive rollers 110 for advancing the sheet material S in the Y direction for trimming of the leading and trailing edges by rotation of the drive rollers and for translating the sheet material in the X direction for trimming of the side edges by translation of the drive rollers.
The apparatus for trimming sheet material can be incorporated in a sheetwise booklet maker for assembling plural sheets into a bound stack representing a booklet. The booklet maker can include additional features for folding, and binding the trimmed sheet material into a booklet. One example of a sheetwise booklet maker is described in the Trovinger PCT Document No. WO 00/18583. The Trovinger PCT describes an operation where individual booklet sheets are trimmed using a linear blade and a rotary blade which rotates against the linear blade. The Trovinger PCT describes that the sheets are each trimmed to a predetermined length depending on the thickness of the paper and the location of the sheet in the booklet. The differing lengths of each sheet in the booklet address the effect of the outer sheets wrapping over the inner ones.
The ability to both advance and translate sheet material S with the
For example, the trimmed sheets can be folded sheet-by-sheet using a V-shaped fold roller and elongated fold blade. The sheets can be collected into a stack for subsequent binding into a booklet using a stapler. More particularly, sheets (e.g., duplex printed sheets can be fed sheet-by-sheet using an automatic sheet feeder into a paper drive assembly that measures the width of each sheet. Such a paper drive assembly can be the drive of the
The
In operation, the
According to one example, sheet material S is advanced in a first direction to a first trimming position for trimming a first side, by rotation of a drive roller. For example, rotation of rollers 110 advances sheet material S until a leading edge E1 is positioned at a predetermined position for trimming a side of the sheet material with fourth cutter 114. Sheet material S is then translated in a second direction to a second trimming position by translation of a drive roller. For example, sheet material S is translated in the positive X direction by translation of the rollers 110 until a second side edge E2 is at a trimming position (e.g., a predetermined position) for trimming with first cutter 102. This translation can be followed by translation in the negative X direction until an opposite side edge E3 is positioned for trimming with third cutter 112. Sheet materials can then be advanced by rotation of drive rollers 110 until a trailing edge E4 is positioned at a trimming position (e.g., a predetermined position) for trimming by second cutter 104.
Cutters 102, 104, 112, 114 can be low cost rotary, linear cutters, such as those used in large format printers and plotters or any other suitable cutter. According to another embodiment, the cutters can be those described in the Trovinger PCT document No. WO 00/18583, wherein a cutter is configured as a linear blade formed of hardened steel as a flat straight edge that is parallel with a line of pinch points of grit wheels and pinch wheels of a paper drive assembly.
The Trovinger PCT describes use of a cutter bail 193 to clamp a sheet in place during cutting. The blade holder 182 has two included, opposed ramps 194 to accommodate bidirectional cutting. The bail can be pressed downward by bail rollers mounted on the blade holder 182 on either side of rotary blade 178 and axle 179. A vertical ramp 197 can be used to deflect trimmed sheets away from the cutter 175.
A bail system as described in the Trovinger PCT can be used in combination with any or each of the
Drive system 206 also includes an inner drive shaft 216′ with a locking tab 218 of an engage means, shown in
In the embodiment of
Engage mechanism 224 includes a rotating link 228 which can be activated by rotating the link in any known manner, such as by a motor or solenoid or other activation. Engage mechanism 224 also includes an arm 230 having the stopper 226 on one side and a ramp 232 on another side. Another ramp 234 is connected to the drive shaft. Ramps 232, 234 ride on corresponding ramps 236, 238 to lift or lower portions of engage mechanism 224 in the Z direction during rotation of rotating link 228.
Engage mechanism 224 is illustrated in the second position in
As shown in
Engage mechanism 224 is rotatable from the second position, shown in
It will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that the present invention can be embodied in other specific forms without departing from the spirit or essential characteristics thereof. The presently disclosed embodiments are therefore considered in all respects illustrative and not restricted. The scope of the invention is indicated by the appended claims rather than the foregoing description and all changes that come within the meaning and range and equivalence thereof are intended to be embraced within.
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