The present invention relates generally to printing presses and more particularly to a folder of a printing press.
Several processes have been used previously to remove signatures from a half fold jaw. U.S. Pat. No. 5,102,111, hereby incorporated by reference herein, discloses a folder or folding machine apparatus for a printing machine. A first conveyor conveys signatures at a given speed at a same speed as the printing press, the signatures are then stripped by strippers.
The present invention provides a folder comprising:
a cylinder having a first gripping device receiving a folded edge of a signature and rotating the signature at a first surface speed, and
a conveyor pressing the signature against the outer surface, the conveyor contacting the signature at a second surface speed lower than the first surface speed.
By having a second surface speed lower than the first, the conveyor can aid in removing the signature from the cylinder
The present invention also provides a method for removing signatures from a cylinder comprising the steps of:
transporting the signatures around a cylinder at a first surface speed, the signatures being gripped at a folded edge by a gripping device;
pressing the signatures at a first location with a first conveyor against the cylinder, the first conveyor at the first location moving at a second surface speed lower than the first surface speed;
releasing the signatures from the gripping device; and
further transporting the signatures.
Preferred embodiments of the present invention will be elucidated with reference to the drawings, in which:
First conveyor 20 includes a belt 22 and a plurality of rollers 24, 25. Belt 22 moves around roller 24 and roller 25 at a velocity V2 in the direction indicated in
Tucking blade 70 from a transfer cylinder 72, for example, the transfer cylinder disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 6,923,753, hereby incorporated by reference herein, tucks a signature 50 into jaw gap 46. Movable jaw 44 pushes against signature 50 to place folded edge 51 in jaw gap 46 in between movable jaw 44 and stationary part 42 (
Gripping device 40 holds signature 50 as signature 50 travels around jaw cylinder 30 at velocity V1. When jaw cylinder 30 reaches a point A in the jaw cylinder rotation, cam/cam follower interaction may, for example, cause movable jaw 44 to release signature 50.
At a point beyond point A, belt 22 presses signature 50 against jaw cylinder 30. Belt 22 moving at slower velocity V2 guides signature 50 along a segment of jaw cylinder 30 between point A and a point B. Thus, due to the difference between V2 and V1, folded edge 51 slides out of gripping device 40.
After point B, belt 22 continues to carry signature 50 away from jaw cylinder 30 at velocity V2. Stationary stripper 90 rests partially in circumferentially extending grooves of jaw cylinder 30 and is positioned to intercept signature 50, as signature 50 travels along outer surface 34. Signature 50 slides along stationary stripper 90 to a gap 66 located between belt 22 and belt 62. Belt 22 and belt 62 move at velocity V2 and transport signature 50 along for further processing.
As shown in
As force F pulls on signature 50, upper surface 53 may slide in the same direction as F. The fold position of folded edge 51 or lap of the signature thus may be altered by slower speed V2. The speed V2 can be set as a function of the fold position set by tucking blade 70, so the fold position as signature 50 exits jaw cylinder 30 is as desired, for example, exactly half of a signature. Outer surface 34 is preferably cylindrical with a relatively high finish or friction reducing substance so signature 50 slides on outer surface 34 when force F is applied to upper surface 53. Stripper 90 also preferably has a high finish or friction reducing substance on its contact surface. Also, it should noted that stripper 90 may have a curved or cylindrical top surface to aid signature slip.
Signature 50 leaves jaw cylinder 30 transported between tapes 192 and belt 22. Second conveyor 60 is positioned to receive signature 50 from tapes 192 and belt 22. Thus, signature 50 enters a gap 66 located between belt 22 and belt 62. Belt 22 and belt 62 move at velocity V2 and transport signature 50 along for further processing. Conveyor 20, conveyor 60 and roller 198 can also be located at a different angle with respect to jaw cylinder 30 so gravity effects can be further minimized.
The speed V2 with respect to V1 may be determined as a function of various variables, such as paper type, surface friction present, belt material, types of strippers used, if any. The speed V2 may be for example 75 to 95% of V1, for example 86%. However, other speed percentages may be possible within the scope of the present invention.
Gripping device as defined herein can be any device for receiving a fold of a signature.
Tapes 192 may be rounded belting or other conveyor material.
This application is a divisional of U.S. patent Ser. No. 11/368,980, filed Mar. 6, 2006, the entire text of which is hereby incorporated by reference herein.
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