Claims
- 1. A folder for forming a fold along a predetermined fold line is sheet material, said folder comprising upper and lower tapes disposed in an array, said array of upper and lower tapes tapering from a first width at a wide inlet portion of said folder to a second width which is smaller than the first width and which is disposed at a narrower end portion of the array at a location between the inlet and outlet portions of said folder, said upper and lower tapes having surface means for grippingly engaging upper and lower sides of the sheet material and holding the sheet material flat on opposite sides of the fold line in areas which decrease in the distance which they extend transversely outwardly from the fold line as the sheet material moves through said folder, first deflector means disposed adjacent to a first side of said array of upper and lower tapes and extending from the inlet portion of said folder to the outlet portion of said folder for deflecting sheet material extending from a flat area on a first side of the fold line in a first direction as the sheet material moves from the inlet portion to the outlet portion of said folder, said first deflector means including an inner former wall for engaging a first side of the sheet material and an outer former wall for engaging a second side of the sheet material, second deflector means disposed adjacent to a second side of said array of upper and lower tapes and extending from the inlet portion of said folder to the outlet portion of said folder for deflecting sheet material extending from a flat area on a second side of the fold line in the first direction as the sheet material moves from the inlet portion to the outlet portion of said folder, said second deflector means including an inner former wall for engaging the first side of the sheet material and an outer former wall for engaging the second side of the sheet material, said first and second deflector means including deflector surfaces disposed on said former walls for engaging areas of the sheet material which increase in the first direction as the flat area of the sheet material engaged by said array of upper and lower tapes decreases, said upper and lower tapes gripping the first and second sides of the sheet material at locations disposed between said former walls of said first and second deflector means, and drive means for moving the upper and lower tapes of said array of upper and lower tapes to feed sheet material from the inlet portion of said folder toward the outlet portion of said folder while maintaining the areas on opposite sides of the fold line flat and in the same plane.
- 2. A folder as set forth in claim 1 further including an upper creaser belt for engaging the sheet material along fold line at a location between tapes of said upper tapes and a lower creaser belt for engaging the sheet material along the fold line at a location between tapes of said lower tapes, said upper and lower creaser belts cooperating to form a crease in the sheet material as it moves from the wide inlet portion of said folder to the outlet portion of said folder.
- 3. A folder as set forth in claim 2 wherein said upper and lower creaser belts move out of engagement with the sheet material at the outlet portion of said folder, said inner former walls of said first and second deflector means extending from the inlet portion of said folder past the narrow end portion of said array of upper and lower tapes to the outlet portion of said folder, said upper and lower creaser belts extending past ends of said inner former walls of said first and second deflector means at the outlet portion of said folder, said outer former walls of said first and second deflector means extending from the inlet portion of said folder past the narrow end portion of said array of upper and lower tapes to the outlet portion of said folder, said outer former walls of said first and second deflector means extending past the ends of said inner former walls and said upper and lower creaser belts at the outlet portion of said folder.
- 4. A folder for forming a fold along a predetermined fold line in sheet material, said folder comprising upper and lower tapes disposed in an array, said array of upper and lower tapes tapering from a first width at a wide inlet portion of said folder to a second width which is smaller than the first width and which is disposed at a narrower end portion of the array at a location between the inlet and outlet portions of said folder, said upper and lower tapes having surface means for gripping upper and lower sides of the sheet material and holding the sheet material flat on opposite sides of the fold line in areas which decrease in the distance which they extend transversely outwardly from the fold line as the sheet material moves through said folder, said upper and lower tapes gripping the sheet material between side surfaces of said upper and lower tapes from the inlet portion of said folder to the narrow end portion of the array of upper and lower tapes, first deflector means disposed adjacent to a first side of said array of upper and lower tapes and extending from the inlet portion of said folder to the outlet portion of said folder for deflecting sheet material extending from a flat area on a first side of the fold line in a first direction as the sheet material moves from the inlet portion to the outlet portion of said folder, second deflector means disposed adjacent to a second side of said array of upper and lower tapes and extending from the inlet portion of said folder to the outlet portion of said folder for deflecting sheet material extending from a flat area on a second side of the fold line in the first direction as the sheet material moves from the inlet portion to the outlet portion of said folder, said first and second deflector means including deflector surfaces for engaging areas of the sheet material which increase in the first direction as the flat area of the sheet material engaged by said array of upper and lower tapes decreases, drive means for moving the upper and lower tapes of said array of upper and lower tapes to feed sheet material from the inlet portion of said folder toward the outlet portion of said folder while maintaining the areas on opposite sides of the fold line flat and in the same plane, and creaser means extending from the narrow end portion of said array of upper and lower tapes to the outlet portion of said folder for pressing against opposite sides of the sheet material along the fold line after the sheet material has moved out of engagement with said array of upper and lower tapes and while the sheet material is deflected by said first and second deflector means.
- 5. A folder as set forth in claim 4 wherein said array of upper and lower tapes includes upper tapes which engage a first side of the sheet material and lower tapes which engage a second side of the sheet material, said folder further including a blade means disposed in the outlet portion of said folder for engaging one of the sides of said sheet material, said first and second deflector means being engageable with a side of said sheet material opposite from the one side to press the one side of the sheet material against said blade means.
- 6. A folder for forming a fold along a predetermined fold line in sheet material, said folder comprising an array of upper and lower tapes, said array of upper and lower tapes tapering from a first width at a wide inlet portion of said folder to a second width which is smaller than the first width and which is disposed at a narrower end portion of the array at a location between the inlet and outlet portions of said folder, said array of upper and lower tapes having surface means for grippingly engaging upper and lower sides of the sheet material and holding the sheet material flat on opposite sides of the fold line in areas which decrease in the distance which they extend transversely outwardly from the fold line as the sheet material moves through said folder, said array of upper and lower tapes includes a first upper and tape and a first lower tape for grippingly engaging a portion of the flat area of the sheet material on a first side of the fold line and a second upper and a second lower tape for grippingly engaging a portion of the flat area of the sheet material on a second side of the fold line, said first and second upper and lower tapes being at least partially disposed at opposite outer edge portions of said array of upper and lower tapes and at a wide portion of said array of upper and lower tapes to grip the sheet material at portions of the flat areas which are spaced from the fold line, said first and second upper and lower tapes extending from the inlet portion of said folder to locations disposed in a first portion of said folder, said array of upper and lower tapes including a third upper tape and a third lower tape for grippingly engaging a portion of the flat area of the sheet material disposed on the first side of the fold line and closer to the fold line than the portion of the flat area of the sheet material gripped by said first upper tape and said first lower tape, said array of upper and lower tapes including a fourth upper tape and a fourth lower tape for grippingly engaging a portion of the flat area of the sheet material disposed on the second side of the fold line and closer to the fold line than the portion of the flat area of the sheet material gripped by said second upper tape and said second lower tape, said third and fourth upper and lower tapes being at least partially disposed at opposite outer edge portions of said array of upper and lower tapes and extending to locations disposed in a second portion of said folder, said second portion of said folder being disposed further from said inlet portion of said folder than said first portion of said folder, said array of upper and lower tapes including a fifth upper tape and a fifth lower tape for grippingly engaging a portion of the flat area of the sheet material disposed on the first side of the fold line and closer to the fold line than the portion of the flat area of the sheet material gripped by said third upper tape and said third lower tape, said array of upper and lower tapes including a sixth upper tape and a sixth lower tape for grippingly engaging a portion of the flat area of the sheet material disposed on the second side of the fold line and closer to the fold line than the portion of the flat area of the sheet material gripped by said fourth upper tape and said fourth lower tape, said fifth and sixth upper and lower tapes being at least partially disposed at a central portion of said array of upper and lower tapes and extending to locations disposed in a third portion of said folder, said third portion of said folder being disposed further from said inlet portion of said folder than said second portion of said folder, first deflector means disposed adjacent to a first side of said array of upper and lower tapes and extending from the inlet portion of said folder to the outlet portion of said folder for deflecting sheet material extending from a flat area on a first side of the fold line in a first direction as the sheet material moves from the inlet portion to the outlet portion of said folder, second deflector means disposed adjacent to a second side of said array of upper and lower tapes and extending from the inlet portion of said folder to the outlet portion of said folder for deflecting sheet material extending from a flat area on a second side of the fold line in the first direction as the sheet material moves from the inlet portion to the outlet portion of said folder, said first and second deflector means including deflector surfaces for engaging areas of the sheet material which increase in the first direction as the flat area of the sheet material engaged by said array of upper and lower tapes decreases, drive means for moving the upper and lower tapes of said array of upper and lower tapes to feed sheet material from the inlet portion of said folder toward the outlet portion of said folder while maintaining the areas on opposite sides of the fold line flat and in the same plane, and an upper creaser belt and a lower creaser belt for creasing the sheet material along the fold line, said upper and lower creaser belts being at least partially disposed between the third portion of said folder and the outlet portion of said folder to grip the sheet material along the fold line after the sheet material has moved out of the grip of said fifth and sixth upper and lower tapes.
- 7. A folder as set forth in claim 6 wherein at least portions of said upper and lower creaser belts engage the sheet material along the fold line at locations between said first and second upper and lower tapes.
- 8. A folder for forming a fold along a predetermined fold line in sheet material, said folder comprising an array of upper and lower tapes, said array of upper and lower tapes tapering from a first width at a wide inlet portion of said folder to a second width which is smaller than the first width and which is disposed at a narrower end portion of the array at a location between the inlet and outlet portions of said folder, said array of upper and lower tapes having surface means for gripping upper and lower sides of the sheet material and holding the sheet material flat on opposite sides of the fold line in areas which decrease in the distance which they extend transversely outwardly from the fold line as the sheet material moves through said folder, first deflector means disposed adjacent to a first side of said array of upper and lower tapes and extending from the inlet portion of said folder to the outlet portion of said folder for deflecting sheet material extending from a flat area on a first side of the fold line in a first direction as the sheet material moves from the inlet portion to the outlet portion of said folder, second deflector means disposed adjacent to a second side of said array of upper and lower tapes and extending from the inlet portion of said folder to the outlet portion of said folder for deflecting sheet material extending from a flat area on a second side of the fold line in the first direction as the sheet material moves from the inlet portion to the outlet portion of said folder, said first and second deflector means including deflector surfaces for engaging areas of the sheet material which increase in the first direction as the flat area of the sheet material engaged by said array of upper and lower tapes decreases, and drive means for moving the upper and lower tapes of said array of upper and lower tapes to feed sheet material from the inlet portion of said folder toward the outlet portion of said folder while maintaining the areas on opposite sides of the fold line flat and in the same plane, and blade means disposed in the outlet portion of said folder, said blade means having opposite side surfaces for engaging one of the sides of said sheet material, said deflector surfaces of said first and second deflector means extending from the inlet portion of said folder past the narrow end portion of said array of upper and lower tapes to the outlet portion of said folder and being engageable with a side of said sheet material opposite from the one side to press the one side of the sheet material against said opposite side surfaces of said blade means.
- 9. A folder as set forth in claim 8 further including creaser means extending from the narrow end portion of said array of upper and lower tapes to the outlet portion of said folder for pressing against opposite sides of the sheet material along the fold line after the sheet material has moved out of engagement with said array of upper and lower tapes and while the sheet material is deflected by said first and second deflector means.
- 10. A folder as set forth in claim 8 further including creaser means extending from the narrow end portion of said array of upper and lower tapes to the outlet portion of said folder for pressing against opposite sides of the sheet material along the fold line after the sheet material has moved out of engagement with said array of upper and lower tapes and while the sheet material is deflected by said first and second deflector means.
- 11. A folder as set forth in claim 8 wherein said first deflector means includes an inner former wall which extends from the inlet portion of said folder past the narrow end portion of said array of upper and lower tapes to said blade means and an outer former wall which extends from the inlet portion of said folder past the narrow end portion of said array of upper and lower tapes and past said blade means, said deflector surface of said first deflector means being disposed on said outer former wall and extending past said blade means, said second deflector means including an inner former wall which extends from the inlet portion of said folder pas the narrow end portion of said array of upper and lower tapes to said blade means and an outer former wall which extends from the inlet portion of said folder past the narrow end portion of said array of upper and lower tapes and pas said blade means, said deflector surface of said second deflector means being disposed on said outer former wall of said second deflector means and extending past said blade means.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of copending application Ser. No. 07/401,638 field on Aug. 31, 1989.
US Referenced Citations (13)
Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
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Publication by MacGraphics, Inc. Entitled "Simfold 60", Publication Date Unknown, but Before Sep. 11, 1987. |
Divisions (1)
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401638 |
Aug 1989 |
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