Claims
- 1. For combination with a rotary printing machine having a machine drive and supplying a plurality of running, superposed webs (8),
- a folding apparatus having
- a folding triangle or folding former (1);
- a pull-off means (5) located downstream of an end zone of the folding triangle or folding member (1); and the combination of
- a supply roller (2), driven at machine speed by the machine drive of said printing machine, positioned adjacent, upstream--in the direction of run of the webs--of a beginning zone of the folding triangle or folding former, the plurality of webs (8) being guided to run over said supply roller (2)
- with means for preventing unequal feeding rates among superposed webs subjected to unequal tractive force from said driven roller (2), and consequent buckling, creasing, and tearing of said webs, said means comprising a plurality of engagement projections (6) extending radially outwardly from the circumference of the supply roller (2) located staggered about the circumference of the supply roller and having lengths sufficient for perforation through the superposed webs running over the supply roller (2).
- 2. Folding apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the engagement projections (6) are needle-shaped.
- 3. Folding apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the engagement projections are located in a circumferential row extending about the circumference of the supply roller (2).
- 4. Folding apparatus according to claim 3, further including a band or tape-like flexible carrier to which the engagement projections (6) are secured;
- and a groove (7) formed in the supply roller (2) in which said flexible tape or band is secured, with the engagement projections extending radially outwardly.
- 5. Folding apparatus according to claim 3, wherein the circumferential row of engagement projections (6) is located axially centrally on the supply roller (2).
- 6. Folding apparatus according to claim 5, wherein the engagement projections (6) are needle-shaped.
- 7. Folding apparatus according to claim 1, further including a hold-down roller (9) having a circumferential groove (10) located against the uppermost one of the plurality of webs (8) to hold down said plurality of webs against the supply roller (2), the circumferential groove (10) being positioned in alignment with the engagement projections and to permit entry of the engagement projections into said circumferential groove.
- 8. Folding apparatus according to claim 1, wherein (FIG. 3) the engagement projections are located axially and circumferentially staggered about the circumference of the supply roller (2).
- 9. Folding apparatus according to claim 8, further including a hold-down roller (9) having a circumferential groove (10) located against the uppermost one of the plurality of webs (8) to hold down said plurality of webs against the supply roller (2), the circumferential groove (10) being positioned in alignment with the engagement projections and to permit entry of the engagement projections into said circumferential groove.
- 10. Folding apparatus according to claim 3, wherein the row of engagement projections is located in alignment with the folding crease to be formed by the folding triangle or former (1).
- 11. Folding apparatus according to claim 3, wherein the row of engagement projections is located to match a strip of unprinted subject matter on the webs (8).
- 12. Folding apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the engagement projections (6) are located on the supply roller (2) to fit into zones of unprinted subject matter on said webs (8) running over the supply roller (2).
- 13. Folding apparatus according to claim 11, further including a hold-down roller (9) having a circumferential groove (10) located against the uppermost one of the plurality of webs (8) to hold down said plurality of webs against the supply roller (2), the circumferential groove (10) being positioned in alignment with the engagement projections and to permit entry of the engagement projections into said circumferential groove.
- 14. Folding apparatus according to claim 12, further including a hold-down roller (9) having a circumferential groove (10) located against the uppermost one of the plurality of webs (8) to hold down said plurality of webs against the supply roller (2), the circumferential groove (10) being positioned in alignment with the engagement projections and to permit entry of the engagement projections into said circumferential groove.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 677,171, filed Dec. 3, 1984 and now abandoned.
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Continuations (1)
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