Claims
- 1. An apparatus for sequentially folding and stacking a plurality of signatures, said apparatus comprising folder means for forming a fold in each of the signatures in turn with the fold extending along a path of movement of the signature through said folder means, said folder means including deflector means for forming a fold by deflecting signature to move major side surface areas on opposite sides of the fold from an initial orientation toward each other to an upright orientation and discharge means for sequentially discharging folded signatures from said folder means with the major side surface areas in an upright orientation, and stacker means for stacking folded signatures received from said folder means in a stack with the major side surface areas in an upright orientation, said stacker means including signature conveyor means for engaging a leading portion of each signature in turn while a trailing portion of the signature is adjacent to said discharge means in said folder means and for moving each signature in turn away from said folder means to the stack of signatures with the major side surface areas in an upright orientation, said signature conveyor means including a wheel having a plurality of pockets for sequentially receiving signatures from said folder means, means for rotating said wheel about an upright axis to move the pockets along an arcuate path, each of said pockets having an inner end portion disposed adjacent to the axis of rotation of said wheel to receive a leading end portion of a signature and an outer end portion disposed adjacent to the peripheral surface of said wheel to receive a trailing end portion of a signature, and deflector surface means for engaging a leading end portion of a signature at the inner end portion of a pocket and deflecting the leading end portion of the signature away from the axis of rotation of said wheel toward the stack of signatures with the major side surface areas of the signature in an upright orientation.
- 2. An apparatus as set forth in claim 1 wherein said wheel includes a plurality of said walls which at least partially define the pockets, said side walls including pusher surface means for engaging a trailing end portion of a signature at the outer end portion of a pocket and pushing the outer end portion of the signature toward the stack of signatures with the major side surface areas of the signature in an upright orientation.
- 3. An apparatus as set forth in claim 2 further including means for surface means blocking movement of the trailing end portion of a signature outwardly away from the peripheral surface of said wheel during rotation of said wheel and engagement of said deflector surface means with the leading end portion of a signature.
- 4. An apparatus as set forth in claim 1 wherein said wheel includes upwardly facing support surface means which at least partially defines a lower end portion of each of the pockets and which is sequentially engageable with the fold in each of the signatures to at least partially support the signatures in the pockets, said wheel further including a plurality of side walls which extend upwardly from the support surface and further define the pockets.
- 5. An apparatus as set forth in claim 1 wherein said folder means includes an array of upper and lower tapes disposed in a central portion of said deflector means, said array of upper and lower tapes tapering from a first width at a wide inlet portion of said folder means to a second width which is smaller than the first width, said array of upper and lower tapes having surface means for gripping opposite sides of the signatures and holding the signature flat on opposite sides of the fold line as the signatures move through said folder, said deflector means engaging areas of the signatures which are disposed on opposite sides of the fold line and which increase as the flat area of the signatures engaged by said array of upper and lower tapes decreases.
- 6. An apparatus as set forth in claim 1 wherein said wheel has a diameter which is at least substantially as great as the distance from the stack of signatures to an outlet through which folded signatures move from said folder means.
- 7. An apparatus for sequentially folding and stacking a plurality of signatures, said apparatus comprising folder means for forming a fold in each of the signatures in turn, and stacker means for stacking signatures folded by said folder means in a stack with the major side surface areas of the signatures in an upright orientation, said stacker means including a wheel having first surface means which at least partially defines a plurality of pockets for sequentially receiving signatures with the major side surface areas of the signatures in an upright orientation, said first surface means being disposed inwardly of a peripheral portion of said wheel and being engageable with an upright major side surface area of each of the signatures in turn when the signature is in one of the pockets, and means for rotating said wheel about an upright axis to move leading end portions of signatures in the pockets toward a first edge portion of the stack of signatures with the major side surface areas of the signatures in the pockets in an upright orientation, said wheel including second surface means disposed on the peripheral portion of said wheel and engageable with an upright major side surface area of each of the signatures in turn to press each of the signatures in turn against the stack of signatures during rotation of said wheel about the upright axis.
- 8. An apparatus as set forth in claim 7 wherein said folder means includes means for moving each of the signatures in turn along a path toward said wheel with major side surface areas of the signatures in an upright orientation, said wheel being operable to move a leading end portion of a signature engaged by one of the pockets of said wheel transversely to the path along which said folder means moves the signatures toward said wheel.
- 9. An apparatus as set forth in claim 7 wherein said stacker means further includes deflector surface means for engaging a leading end portion of a signature and deflecting the leading end portion of the signature toward the first edge portion of the stack during rotation of said wheel relative to said deflector means.
- 10. An apparatus as set forth in claim 7 wherein said wheel has a diameter which is at least substantially as great as the distance from the stack of signatures to an outlet through which folded signatures move from said folder means.
- 11. An apparatus for sequentially folding and stacking a plurality of signatures in a stack with major side surface areas of the signatures in an upright orientation, said apparatus comprising folder means for forming a fold in each of the signatures in turn, said folder means including deflector means for forming a fold by deflecting a signature to move major side surface areas on opposite sides of the fold from an initial orientation toward each other, feed means for engaging opposite major side surface areas of each of the signatures in turn and moving each of the signatures in turn along a first path length with the opposite major side surface areas of the signatures in an upright orientation, a wheel rotatable about an upright axis and having first surface means which at least partially defines a plurality of pockets each of which extends inwardly from a peripheral portion of said wheel, said feed means being operable to sequentially feed folded signatures from said folder means to said wheel, said feed means being operable to move a leading end portion of each of the signatures in turn through the peripheral portion of said wheel into one of said pockets, and means for rotating said wheel about its upright axis, said first surface means being engageable with an upright major side surface area on the leading end portion of each of the signatures in turn to move the leading end portion of each signature in turn transversely to the first path length, said wheel including second surface means disposed on the peripheral portion of said wheel and engageable with an upright major side surface area of each of the signatures in turn to press each of the signatures in turn against the stack of signatures during rotation of said wheel about the upright axis.
- 12. An apparatus as set forth in claim 11 further including deflector surface means for engaging a leading end portion of a signature at the inner end portion of a pocket and deflecting the leading end portion of the signature away from the upright axis of rotation of said wheel toward the stack of signatures with the major side surface areas of the signature in an upright orientation.
- 13. An apparatus as set forth in claim 11 wherein said wheel includes upwardly facing support surface means which is rotated about the upright axis of said wheel, which at least partially defines a lower end portion of each of the pockets, and which is sequentially engageable with a lower end portion of each of the signatures to at least partially support the signatures in the pockets with the major side surface areas of the signatures in an upright orientation.
- 14. An apparatus as set forth in claim 11 wherein said first surface means is engageable with an upright leading end portion of each of the signatures in turn to move the leading end portion of each signature in turn transversely to the first path length while a trailing end portion of the signature is engaged by said feed means.
- 15. An apparatus for sequentially folding and stacking a plurality of signatures in a stack with major side surface areas of the signatures in an upright orientation, said apparatus comprising folder means for forming a fold in each of the signature in turn, said folder means including deflector means for forming a fold by deflecting a signature to move major side surface areas on opposite sides of the fold from an initial orientation toward each other, feed means for engaging opposite major side surface areas of each of the signature in turn and moving each of the signatures in turn along a first path length with the opposite major side surface areas of the signatures in an upright orientation, a wheel rotatable about an upright axis and having first surface means which at least partially defines a plurality of pockets each of which extends inwardly from a peripheral portion of said wheel, said feed means being operable to sequentially feed folded signatures from said folder means to said wheel, said wheel including an upwardly facing support surface means which at least partially defines a lower end portion of each of said pockets, said feed means being operable to move a leading end portion of each of the signatures in turn through the peripheral portion of said wheel into one of said pockets and into engagement with said support surface means, said support surface means engaging a lower end portion of each of the signatures in turn to at least partially support each of said signatures in turn in one of said pockets, and means for rotating said wheel about its upright axis, said first surface means being engageable with an upright major side surface area on the leading end portion of each of the signatures in turn to move the leading end portion of each signature in turn transversely to the first path length while a trailing end portion of the signature is engaged by said feed means and a lower end portion of the signature is engaged by said support surface means, said wheel including second surface means disposed on the peripheral portion of said wheel and engageable with an upright major side surface area of each of the signatures in turn to press each of the signatures in turn against the stack of signatures during rotation of said wheel about the upright axis.
- 16. An apparatus as set forth in claim 15 further including deflector surface means for engaging a leading end portion of a signature and deflecting the leading end portion of the signature away from the upright axis of rotation of said wheel toward the stack of signatures with the major side surface areas of the signature in an upright orientation.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
This is a divisional of copending application Ser. No. 07/401,638, filed on Aug. 31, 1989.
The present invention relates to a new and improved apparatus forming folds in sheet material.
It has been suggested that a folder could be constructed in the manner disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 2,039,335. This folder includes a chopper folder. A sheet is registered relative to a movable blade in the chopper folder by engagement with a stop. Therefore, movement of the sheet through the folder is interrupted. Of course, interrupting movement of the sheet through the folder is detrimental to high speed operation of the folder.
It has also been suggested that a folder could be constructed in the manner disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 200,838. In this patent, sheet material from a printing press is engaged by a gripper connected with a tape. As the sheet material is moved by the gripper, a folding blade engages the sheet material and it is gripped by a folding roll. The folding roll cooperates with another roll to fold the sheet material. The sheet material is again folded by being moved between inner and outer shields by tapes.
Still another suggestion for the construction of a folder is disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 4,747,817. In this patent, a shingled stream of signatures moves between upper and lower conveyor belts which accelerate each signature in turn. As the signatures are moved by the conveyor belts, they are folded downwardly on opposite sides of the conveyor belts by a cam means or former. The folded sheet material then enters a nip between a second pair of conveyor belts which crease or crimp the fold and change the orientation of the signatures from a vertical orientation to a horizontal orientation. The signatures are discharged from the second set of belts in a lapped stream which is re-oriented or turned through 90.degree. from the original flow path of the sheet material.
The present invention provides a new and improved folder apparatus which is operable at a relatively high speed to form a plurality of folds in sheet material. The folds are formed by a series of folder assemblies through which the sheet material continuously moves at a relatively high speed. The folded sheet material is stacked on edge by a stacker assembly.
The folder apparatus includes a first folder assembly which forms a fold extending along the path of movement of the sheet material. A second folder assembly forms a fold which extends transversely to the path of movement of the sheet material. Finally, a third folder assembly forms a fold which extends along the path of movement of the sheet material. During the folding of the sheet material by the folder assemblies, the sheet material is continuously moved through the folder assemblies without stopping.
When the sheet material leaves the last folder assembly, the opposite major side surfaces of the sheet material are in an upright orientation. A stacker assembly stacks the folded sheet material with the major side surfaces in the same orientation as when the sheet material leaves the last folder assembly, that is, with the major side surfaces upright.
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Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
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Publication by MacGraphics, Inc. entitled "Simfold 60", Publication date unknown, but before Sep. 11, 1987. |
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