Folding apparatus for the double-folding of a sheet

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6277059
  • Patent Number
    6,277,059
  • Date Filed
    Friday, March 26, 1999
    25 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, August 21, 2001
    23 years ago
Abstract
A folding device for double-folding a sheet or a plurality of sheets for folding into a booklet. The folding device comprises a collecting tray provided with adjustable stops between which the sheets to be folded are collected. In a sheet feed path to the collecting tray there is disposed a measuring wheel which is set into rotation by a sheet as they are displaced, said wheel measuring the length of the supplied sheet. On the basis of said measurement, the stops are adjusted so that the center between the stops corresponds to the place where folding rollers fold the sheet.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates to a folding device comprising a folding station for double-folding at least one sheet, which folding station is provided with folding means disposed at a fixed place, a feed path for introducing the sheet to be folded to the folding station and adjustable positioning means for positioning the still unfolded sheet with respect to the folding means so that the folding means, following after positioning, can fold the sheet on its intended fold line.




More particularly, the present invention relates to a folding device wherein the folding station comprises a collecting station for collecting a number of sheets and wherein the folding means are adapted for folding the collected sheets together on their intended fold line.




A general device of this kind is known from U.S. Pat. No. 5,461,469. In the device described therein, the folding station is provided with positioning means which are constructed as a stop, adjustable in the direction in which the sheets for folding are introduced. When, in this known device, a sheet or booklet is folded on a fold line which is not situated centrally, then on the basis of that result the stop is automatically adjusted over a distance such that the intended fold line of a following sheet or booklet does coincide with the center. A disadvantage of this known device is that whenever a series of identical sheets or booklets is folded, the first sheet or booklet may be folded incorrectly and thus become unusable.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The object of the invention is to provide a folding device for the double-folding of a sheet.




To this end, according to the present invention, the feed path of the folding device is provided with measuring means for measuring the length of a supplied sheet and the adjustable positioning means are adjustable to the length of said supplied sheet as measured by the measuring means, for exact positioning of said sheet with its intended fold line straight opposite the folding means. As a result, a booklet is formed from a number of double-folded sheets wherein the sheet edges are situated substantially straight above one another. Preferably, the positioning means comprise a first stop for the leading edge of a supplied sheet, which first stop, as considered in the sheet feed direction, is adjustable to a distance from the folding means corresponding to half the length of the sheet as measured by the measuring means plus a predetermined distance. As a result, at least the longest sheet of the sheets belonging to a folded booklet can be folded on a line exactly at the center of the sheet, because after collection of these sheets against the stop, and possible stapling of the sheets on that line, the sheets are brought into the folding position by displacement of the stop over the predetermined distance in a direction opposed to the feed direction. Since the collected sheets are moved back over the predetermined distance from the collecting position to the folding position, the resulting device is also of compact construction.




In one advantageous embodiment of a device according to the present invention, the positioning means further comprise a second stop for the trailing edge of a supplied sheet, which second stop, as considered in the sheet feed direction, is adjustable to a distance from the first stop corresponding to the length of said sheet as measured by the measuring means. As a result, sheets collected between the first and second stops remain enclosed, even if the stops are displaced in a direction opposed to the sheet feed direction.




If the adjusted distance between the first and second stops is at minimum equal to the measured length of a supplied sheet, then the sheets are collected so as to fit between the stops, thus permitting a low overall height for the device, but, if required, guide means can be provided to ensure good sheet feed. If the adjusted distance between the first and second stop is at maximum equal to the measured length of a supplied sheet, then the sheets are collected with a loop formation between the stops, but if required swing-up parts of the device will enable a loop to form.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




These and other features and advantages will be explained hereinafter with reference to the accompanying drawings wherein:





FIG. 1

shows a printing apparatus in which a device according to the invention can be used;





FIG. 2

shows a device according to the invention;





FIG. 3A

shows the device of

FIG. 2

in top plan view, with a largest sheet positioned therein;





FIG. 3B

shows the device of

FIG. 2

in top plan view, with a smallest sheet positioned therein;





FIG. 4

is a longitudinal section of a detail of the device shown in

FIGS. 2 and 3

;





FIG. 5

is a cross-section of a detail of the device shown in

FIG. 2

;





FIG. 6A

shows a first embodiment of a measuring system for the sheet length;





FIG. 6B

shows a second embodiment of a measuring system for the sheet length;





FIG. 7

shows a first embodiment of a part of a device according to the invention; and





FIG. 8

shows a second embodiment of a part of a device according to the invention.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION




The printing apparatus


1


shown in

FIG. 1

comprises a printing section


2


, denoted by peripheral lines, in which sheets of receiving material can be printed on both sides with two images disposed next to one another. The printing apparatus


1


is provided with a sheet transport path


3


for transporting sheets thus printed with four images from the printing section


2


to a sheet finishing station


4


disposed at the top of the printing section


2


. The sheet transport path


3


divides into a path


5


and a path


6


. Path


5


is used for transporting sheets printed with an image on each side, and which do not need to be folded together but are to be bundled individually by the application of a staple in stapling station


7


and then delivered to delivery station


8


. Path


6


serves for transporting sheets printed with two images on each side to a folding and creasing device


9


. In the folding and creasing device


9


a number of sheets can be collected at a collecting station


10


and then double-folded together in a folding nip


11


and finally pressed flat in a creasing station


12


. Folded booklets pressed flat in this way can easily be stacked in delivery compartments of the delivery station


8


without the stack height becoming unduly high.




A measuring device


15


is disposed in the sheet transport path


3


to measure the length of a sheet which is to be fed to the folding and creasing device


9


. This measuring device will be described hereinafter in detail with reference to FIG.


6


.





FIG. 2

shows an embodiment of the folding and creasing device


9


. This device comprises a collecting tray


10


which extends horizontally and which is adapted to collect copy sheets of different sheet formats, e.g. the European sheet formats A


3


(420×297 mm), A


4


(297×210 mm), format B


4


(364×257 mm) and the American sheet formats ledger (432×279 mm), letter standard (279×216 mm) and legal standard (356×216 mm).




To adjust the collecting tray


10


to the different sheet formats, the tray


10


is provided with adjustable stops


30


and


31


which can be set at a distance from one another varying between the longest sheet format (ledger with a length of 432 mm), as shown in

FIG. 3A

, and the shortest sheet format (letter standard with a length of 279 mm), as shown in FIG.


3


B.




For the supply of a number of sheets folded to form a booklet, stops


30


and


31


are set to a position such that the distance therebetween corresponds to the length of the sheets for folding and that two stapling heads


32


disposed next to one another above the collecting tray


10


are situated exactly in the center between the stops


30


and


31


. In FIG.


2


and in

FIGS. 3A and 3B

, the stops


30


and


31


are shown in their extreme positions (respectively


30


′ and


31


′ and


30


″ and


31


″). A transport roller pair


33


which feeds the sheets for collection from the transport path


6


into the collecting tray


10


is adjustable together with the stop


31


. In position


33


′ the roller pair


33


is set to the supply of the longest sheet format, while in position


33


″ it is set to the supply of the shortest sheet format. In order to bridge the distance between the feed path


6


and the collecting tray


10


in the position


33


″, an unrollable sheet guide belt system


34


is fixed at the end of the feed path


6


, the belt end being fixed to the displacement mechanism for the transport roller pair


33


. On displacement of the transport roller pair


33


from the position


33


′ to


33


″, the belt


34




a


unrolls to act as a bottom guide for the sheet. Sawtooth wheels


35


are mounted on the shaft of the bottom roller of the transport roller pair


33


. On the passage of the trailing edge a sawtooth engages said edge and presses it down, being supported by a hold-down device which firmly presses the trailing sheet edge against the sawtooth wheels, as will be explained in detail hereinafter with reference to

FIGS. 4 and 5

.




The abutment stop


30


and the inlet stop


31


form the front and rear boundary of the collecting tray


10


. As shown in

FIG. 2

, beneath the collecting tray


10


, there extend a guide rod


48


and a drivable shaft


50


having ends


51


and


52


which are provided with a left-hand and right-hand screwthread, respectively. The stops


30


and


31


are each provided with guide blocks


53


and


54


which contain screw holes having a left-hand and right-hand screwthread, respectively. By rotation of the shaft


50


by a motor


55


, the stops


30


and


31


move toward or away from one another, their distances from the stapling head


32


remaining the same. The stops


30


and


31


are set at a nominal distance from one another corresponding to the length of the standard format being processed. When sheets to be folded into a folded booklet are collected between the stops


30


and


31


they are pushed straight laterally, in each case after a sheet has been fed. For this purpose, a fixed side stop


60


, shown in

FIGS. 3A and 3B

is adjusted to the width of the standard format being processed and two laterally movable members


61


, after a sheet has been centrally fed into the tray


10


, are moved in the direction of the fixed side stop


60


in order to press the sheet straight against it.




After a maximum number of sheets, for example


15


, has been collected between the adjusted stops


30


and


31


, the two stapling heads


32


disposed next to one another each press a staple downwards on to a center-line, through the collected sheets. Stop


30


is then moved over a distance A on towards the center of the collecting tray


10


. This is shown in

FIG. 2

for stop


30


in the case of the smallest sheet format and for stop


31


in the case of the largest sheet format. Stop


31


also moves over the same distance A so that the distance between the stops


30


and


31


remains the same. The joint displacement of the stops


30


and


31


over the distance A is obtained by moving the drivable shaft


50


over the distance A by a crank drive mechanism


49


. The transport roller system


33


coupled to stop


31


is decoupled from the stop


31


on movement of the stop


31


from the outermost collecting position


31


′ over the distance A in order that the feed path


6


need not require a horizontal termination in order to allow an extra translatory movement of the transport roller system


33


. In the position of the stops


30


and


31


now reached, the stapled sheets are situated with their staples exactly beneath the folding nip of the folding rollers


11


. A folding blade


36


then moves up to press the sheets between the folding rollers


11


and thus fold them double on the staple line. The folded sheets are then fed to the creasing device


12


by a pair of transport rollers


37


. By interrupting the drive of the rollers


37


the folded sheets are stopped with their fold line on the creasing line. The distance between the collecting tray


10


and the creasing device


12


is larger than half the length of the maximum sheet format (half the length of the ledger size=½×432 mm=216 mm. Thus with a booklet held fast in a flattened position a start can already be made in collecting sheets belonging to a following booklet. The transport roller pair


37


is disposed at a distance in front of the creasing device


12


shorter than half the length of the smallest sheet format (half the letter standard length=½×279 mm=139.5 mm), but preferably as small as possible so that during creasing, a booklet is stopped as close as possible to the creasing line, e.g. at a distance of 86 mm in front of the creasing line.




The transport roller system


33


shown in greater detail in

FIGS. 4 and 5

, for supplying the sheets for collection to the collection tray


10


, has a number of functions. In addition to supplying the sheets, it also serves to stiffen the sheet in the feed direction and press down the trailing sheet edge against the inlet stop


31


. For this purpose, system


33


comprises a bottom drivable shaft


40


on which two rubber drive rollers


41


are fixed. Rollers


41


co-operate with two pressure application rollers


42


, which are fixed to be freely rotatable on a stationary shaft


43


thereabove. A number of sawtooth-shaped wheels


45


are fixed on the bottom shaft


40


. The trailing edge of a sheet fed through the transport nip formed by transport rollers


41


and


42


is engaged by one of the wedge-shaped tooth cavities of wheels


45


and remains pressed in this cavity until the trailing sheet edge abuts the inlet stop


31


and then is disengaged from the wheels


45


. To ensure good engagement by the sawteeth with sheets which are intensely curled and the trailing edge of which extends upwardly, pressure application members


46


are disposed next to the wheels


45


for pressing down any curled-up sheet edge. The sawtooth wheels


45


have a diameter somewhat larger than the diameter of the rubber drive rollers


41


, so that a supplied sheet is to some extent corrugated in the transverse direction so that it has more stiffness in the direction of the feed. In this way a sheet can be fed more easily to a position against the abutment stop


30


without the sheet turning over. In order to eliminate static electricity from the supplied sheets a static eliminator


38


shown in

FIG. 2

is disposed just after the inlet nip. This prevents supplied sheets from sticking to one another or from sticking to parts of the collecting tray


10


, something which would interfere with the collecting process.




In the feed direction, a supplied sheet is clamped between the stops


30


and


31


which have previously been adjusted symmetrically with respect to the measured stapling position by control device


66


, by adjustment of the stops on the basis of the sheet length. On adjustment of the stop


31


for the trailing edge, the feed roller system


33


, shown in detail in

FIGS. 4 and 5

also moves to prevent curled sheets from catching behind the sawtooth wheels


45


.




The length of sheets of a specific standard format for collection may differ a few millimetres as a result of cutting tolerances and differences in moisture. Moisture differences can arise due to climatic differences in the room in which the sheets are present. Differences in heating experienced by the sheets during the printing process can also cause length differences. If the length of a sheet fed to the collecting tray


10


differs, for example, 2 mm from the nominal length of the standard format and if the abutment stop


30


is set to said standard format, the stapling head


32


during stapling will be situated 1 mm off-center of the sheet. Consequently the collected sheets will also be folded 1 mm off-center. As a result, the folded booklet will have a leg length difference of 2 mm. One leg is 1 mm too short and the other leg is 1 mm too long. By measuring the length of each sheet and, for example, in the case of a sheet 2 mm longer than the standard format to which the stops


30


and


31


have been set, to receive said sheet, and by moving the stops by a control device


66


and motor


55


a distance of 1 mm further away from the stapling position, the stapling position remains positioned straight above the center of the sheet, so that the sheet can be stapled and folded exactly in the center of the sheet and hence there are no leg length differences.




The sheet measuring device


15


shown in

FIG. 6A

comprises a measuring wheel


60


which extends through an opening


61


in one of the guide plates


62


of the sheet transport path


6


and the periphery of which is in pressure contact with the other guide plate


63


of the path


6


. The freely rotatable measuring wheel


60


will only rotate when a sheet moves between the measuring wheel


60


and the guide plate


63


. The measuring wheel is provided, for example, with


120


slits which generate


480


pulses per revolution of the measuring wheel, said pulses being detectable by a sensor


64


(encoder). Given a slip-free drive of the measuring wheel


60


by a supplied sheet, the sheet length can be derived from the number of pulses counted by the sensor


64


and the sheet length can, for example, be measured with an accuracy of 0.2 mm.




The above-described sheet length meter has been tested with 65, 80 and 100 g/m2 sheets of different lengths. Since the sheet for measurement already drives the measuring wheel


60


before the front edge is located beneath the center of the wheel and still drives it when the rear edge is already past the center of the wheel, there is a deviation which has to be corrected. This deviation increases with the thickness of the paper. By carrying out a number of measurements, in which the actual (manually measured) sheet length is compared with the number of measurement pulses of the measuring wheel, a formula is obtained for the sheet length as a function of the number of measuring pulses:




Sheet length=A*number of pulses−B, where A is the distance covered by the periphery of the measuring wheel between two pulses and B is the extra displacement of the measuring wheel as a result of the sheet thickness.




In this way tests give the prospect of a simple length measurement with an accuracy of +/−0.5 mm. The stops


30


and


31


are in this way adjustable with sufficient accuracy, taking into account the adjustment accuracy of the construction (about +/−0.5 mm).




The sheet length measuring device


15


shown in

FIG. 6B

differs from the device


15


shown in

FIG. 6A

in that the guide plate


63


has a groove


63


′ facing the measuring wheel


60


at the site of the contact line with the measuring wheel


60


. As a result, even a relatively thick sheet can reach a position just beneath the center of the measuring wheel before the measuring wheel is turned.




One embodiment for the collection of sheets for folding will now be described with reference to

FIG. 7

, wherein the stops


30


and


31


can be adjusted so as to fit the measured sheet format. Since the sheets for collection fit between the stops, they remain in a flat orientation during the collection. As a result of this flat sheet orientation, the stapling head


32


and the folding rollers


11


can be disposed a short distance above the collecting tray


10


, e.g. at a distance of 10 mm. From the stapling head


32


to the abutment stop


30


there is provided a sloping top guide


65


which at the abutment stop


30


is a short distance of, for example, 5 mm above the surface


10


. A guide


66


with flexible fingers


67


extends beneath the upstream folding roller


11


and prevents supplied sheets from colliding with this folding roller. During the folding operation, the flexible fingers


67


bend between grooves on the associated folding roller in order to be able to press the sheets straight into the folding nip.




In the embodiment shown in

FIG. 8

, the stop


31


is kept at a distance from the stop


30


smaller than the shortest sheet of the sheets for collection in order to keep a loop formation in the sheets between the stops. With sheet length tolerances of +/−2 mm and construction tolerances of +/−2 mm and a guaranteed loop in the case of the longest sheets, the distance set between the stops


30


and


31


for the shortest sheets will already be 6 mm smaller than the shortest sheet. This gives a loop height of about 20 mm. For collection with a loop formation, the folding rollers and the stapling head must be set during collection at a distance of 30 mm above the collecting tray


10


in order to ensure that the sheets do not jam. For the stapling and folding of the collected sheets the loop in the sheets must be guaranteed to be situated between the folding rollers


11


, and the stop


31


. For this purpose, after collection, the top guide


68


together with the stapling heads


32


and the folding rollers


11


are moved down in the direction of the arrow in order to press away any loop forming between the stop


30


and the folding rollers


11


. The advantage of the collection with a loop formation is that the flexible sheet guide


66


,


67


shown in

FIG. 7

is superfluous and the downwardly movable folding rollers can be brought to a position just above the collected sheets, this being favorable for good folding. In this case, the sheets cannot readily shift over the folding blade during the (short) upward movement of the folding blade


36


.




The invention being thus described, it will be obvious that the same may be varied in many ways. Such variations are not to be regarded as a departure from the spirit and scope of the invention, and all such modifications as would be obvious to one skilled in the art were intended to be included within the scope of the following claims.



Claims
  • 1. A folding device in which a plurality of sheets are folded together to form a booklet, which comprisesa folding station for double-folding said plurality of sheets, said folding station being provided with folding means disposed of a fixed location and a collecting station for collecting the plurality of sheets, said folding means being positioned for folding the collected sheets together on their intended fold line, a feed path for feeding the sheet to be folded to the folding station and adjustable positioning means for positioning the unfolded sheet with respect to the folding means for folding the sheet on its intended fold line, wherein the feed path is provided with measuring means for measuring the length of a supplied sheet and the adjustable positioning means are adjustable to the length of said supplied sheet as measured by the measuring means, whereby exact positioning of said sheet with its intended fold line positioned opposite the folding means can be achieved.
  • 2. The folding device according to claim 1, wherein the positioning means comprise a first stop, said first stop being adjustable in the sheet feed direction to a distance from the folding means corresponding to one-half of the length of the sheet as measured by the measuring means plus a predetermined distance.
  • 3. The folding device according to claim 2, wherein the first stop, after the sheets have been collected against it, is movable over the predetermined distance in a direction opposed to the sheet feed direction.
  • 4. The folding device according to claim 2, wherein the adjustable positioning means further comprise a second stop for the trailing edge of the supplied sheet, said second stop, when considered in the sheet feed direction, being adjustable to a distance from the first stop corresponding to the length of said sheet, as measured by the measuring means.
  • 5. The folding device according to claim 4, wherein the second stop together with the first stop is movable over the predetermined distance in a direction opposed to the sheet feed direction.
  • 6. The folding device according to claim 2, in which a plurality of sheets are introduced in sequence to form a booklet, wherein during the feeding of a sheet belonging to a booklet, the first stop is adjusted on the basis of the measured length of said sheet only when the measured length of said sheet is greater than the measured length of each previously supplied sheet belonging to the same booklet.
  • 7. The folding device according to claim 4, in which a plurality of sheets are introduced in sequence to form a booklet, wherein during the feeding of a sheet belonging to a booklet, the second stop is adjusted to a distance from the first stop corresponding to the measured length of said sheet only when the measured length of said sheet is greater than the measured length of each previously supplied sheet belonging to the same booklet.
  • 8. The folding device according to claim 7, wherein the adjusted distance between the first stop and the second stop is, at a minimum, equal to the measured length of said sheet.
  • 9. The folding device according to claim 8, wherein the folding means comprises two folding rollers which form a folding nip disposed a short distance above a sheet collecting station, a folding blade disposed below the collecting station, said folding blade mounted for movement through an aperture provided in said collecting station, whereby the folding blade presses individual collected sheets with the intended fold line into the folding nip, and wherein a sheet guide extends around the upstream roller of said two folding rollers, when considered in the sheet feed direction, said sheet guide being flexible at least in the portion between the upstream folding roller and the plane of the folding blade so that the flexible portion of the sheet guide can be pushed away by a sheet pressed into the folding nip by the folding blade, into a groove formed by said folding rollers.
  • 10. The folding device according to claim 7, wherein the adjusted distance between the first and second stops is, at a maximum, equal to the measured length of said sheet.
  • 11. The folding device according to claim 10, wherein the folding means comprise two folding rollers displaceable between a position distant from the collecting station for permitting an unobstructed supply of sheets between the folding rollers and the collecting station and a position closer to the collecting station in which the sheets are pressed between the folding rollers by a folding blade disposed beneath the collecting station.
  • 12. The folding device according to claim 1, wherein the measuring means comprises a measuring wheel mounted to be freely rotatable in the feed path and pressing at a pressure point on a guide plate forming the feed path.
  • 13. The folding device according to claim 12, wherein at the pressure point the guide plate is bent in the opposite direction to the measuring wheel.
  • 14. A folding device in which a plurality of sheets are introduced in sequence to form a booklet which comprises:a folding station for double-folding said plurality of sheets, said folding station being provided with folding means disposed at a fixed location, a feed path for feeding the sheets to be folded to the folding station, and adjustable positioning means for positioning the unfolded sheets with respect to the folding means for folding the sheet on its intended fold line, wherein the feed path is provided with measuring means for measuring the length of a supplied sheet, said adjustable positioning means being adjustable to the length of said supplied sheet as measured by measuring means and comprising a first stop, said first stop being adjustable in the sheet feed direction to a distance from the folding means corresponding to the one-half of the length of the sheet, as measured by the measuring means plus a predetermined distance, wherein during the feeding of a sheet belonging to the booklet, the first stop is adjusted on the basis of the measured length of said sheet only when the measured length of said sheet is greater than the measured length of each previously supplied sheet belonging to the same booklet, whereby the exact positioning of said sheet with its intended fold line positioned opposite the folding means can be achieved.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
1008726 Mar 1998 NL
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