Information
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Patent Grant
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6585631
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Patent Number
6,585,631
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Date Filed
Friday, May 5, 200024 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, July 1, 200321 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
- Kim; Eugene
- Tawfik; Sameh
Agents
- Wood, Herron & Evans, LLP
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 493 476
- 493 947
- 493 948
- 493 405
- 493 400
- 493 416
- 493 84
- 493 88
- 493 226
- 281 45
- 281 51
- 040 359
- 229 672
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International Classifications
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Abstract
An apparatus for assembling a hanging file folder and method is provided. A folder blank is received at a crimping station whereat a pair of prefabricated suspension rails are each dispensed from a respective hopper to folder a blank. Each one of the pair of suspension rails is dispensed to respective first and second opposed edges of the folder blank. The apparatus is provided with a folder rail dispensing system including plural pneumatically activated actuators for selectively separating a folder rail from a clip of folder rails held within the hopper and reorienting the folder rail into engagement with the folder blank. The folder rail is moved into engagement with the folder blank so as to be located within a gap defined by a hammer bar and an anvil bar, wherein the hammer and anvil bars crimp the prefabricated folder rail upon the folder blank.
Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
This invention relates to file folders. More specifically, this invention relates to an improved apparatus and method for assembling hanging file folders.
BACKGROUND
Hanging file folders for filing and holding documents are generally known in the art. Assembly of known file folders has previously required that seven different parts be assembled together by expensive and complex machinery to form the seven parts into a completed hanging file folder. The seven folder parts include (1) a single folder blank, (2 and 3) first and second elongate metal strips for attachment to opposing edges of the file blank and (4, 5, 6 and 7) first and second runners attached to opposed ends of each of the metal strips. In the completed file folder, the elongate metal strips and runners attached to opposed ends of each metal strip are known generally as support elements or support rails.
The prior art machinery is not only a large capital investment, but it is also expensive to maintain. Because the complex machinery has many parts working to assemble seven different parts into a completed file folder, the machinery is more likely to malfunction or break. It generally follows that the more complex a piece of machinery is the more difficult and expensive it is to fix once broken. Malfunctions are more difficult to diagnose and particular parts which must be replaced are also difficult to access within the machinery for replacement.
Finally, prior art machinery for assembling file folders are generally inefficient. It is quite time consuming for known machinery to assemble seven discrete parts into a completed hanging file folder.
OBJECTIVES OF THE INVENTION
It has therefore been an objective of the present invention to provide an improved and more efficient apparatus and method for assembling a hanging file folder.
It has been a further objective of the present invention to provide an improved apparatus and method for assembling hanging file folders that are more simple and reliable than the prior art
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
These and other objectives of the present invention are achieved in one embodiment with an improved apparatus and method for assembling hanging file folders in which a substantially planar surface defines a crimping station at which a folder blank having first and second opposing edges is assembled with respective first and second prefabricated folder rails automatically dispensed from first and second rail hoppers, each hopper located adjacent the crimping station proximate the folder blank first and second opposing edges, the first and second prefabricated folder rails being thereafter crimped to respective first and second opposing edges. Each first and second hopper has a folder rail dispensing system in which a series of pneumatically actuated actuators or pins grip, release, hold, lower, reorient, and then push a dispensed folder rail into engagement with respective first and second opposed folder edges. The dispensed folder rail in engagement with the folder blank is crimped between a hammer bar and an anvil bar to permanently secure the file folder rail to the folder blank. First and second embossing drums emboss the file folder substantially medially between the first and second opposed edges to provide an area of flexion for folding the file folder approximately in half longitudinally.
In use, a conveyor transports the folder blank to the crimping station where a sensor detects the leading edge of the folder blank. A stop or barrier is provided to engage the leading edge of the folder blank in order to register the folder blank at the crimping location. The folder blank is registered at the crimping station between the first and second hoppers proximate the first and second opposing edges, respectively. A clip of prefabricated folder rails having a leading or bottom-most rail is retained in each first and second hopper. Each first and second hopper dispensing system selectively releases the leading or bottom-most folder rail from the clip and moves the rail into engagement with respective first and second opposed folder edges.
In one aspect of a preferred dispensing system, a first pin grips the clip of rails within the hopper to prevent multiple folder clips from being dispensed at the same time. The leading or bottom-most rail is free from the first pin and rests upon a second pin within the hopper, ready to be dispensed. A third pin, which is preferably magnetic, securely engages the bottom-most rail and the second pin is withdrawn to allow the third pin to lower the bottom-most rail away from the clip. One or more cradles attached to a fourth pin or actuator catches the rail as it is released from the third pin. The fourth pin reorients the rail to allow a fifth pin to push the rail into engagement with the folder blank edge. The rail is then crimped upon the folder blank between the hammer and anvil.
Thus, the present inventive apparatus and method for forming a hanging file folder greatly reduces the complexity of prior art file folder assembly systems. In particular, the present inventive apparatus and method simply assembles three modular parts, i.e., (1) a folder blank and (2 and 3) a pair of prefabricated folder rails, rather than prior art systems which must assemble seven discrete parts. The present inventive apparatus and method also provides cost savings over prior art apparatus which are more complex and represent, as a result, greater complexity if repair of that prior art apparatus is required.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES
The objectives and features of the invention will become more readily apparent from the following detailed description taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings in which:
FIG. 1
is a perspective view of a presently preferred embodiment of the folder assembly apparatus according to the principles of the present invention;
FIG. 2A
is a cross sectional view of
FIG. 1
taken along line
2
—
2
of
FIG. 1
, showing a first step in a presently preferred method of assembling a file folder in accordance with the principles of the present invention;
FIG. 2B
is a view similar to
FIG. 2A
of a second step in the method;
FIG. 2C
is a similar view to
FIG. 2A
of a third step in the method;
FIG. 2D
is a similar view to
FIG. 2A
of a fourth step in the method;
FIG. 2E
is a similar view to
FIG. 2A
of a fifth step in the method;
FIG. 3
is a broken away side plan view of the apparatus of
FIG. 1
; and
FIG. 4
is a broken away view of a cutting system and registration system in accordance with the principles of the present invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
A presently preferred embodiment of the present inventive hanging file folder assembly apparatus
10
is seen in
FIGS. 1-4
. The apparatus
10
has a frame
12
with first and second spaced frame sides
14
,
16
supported by leveling feet
18
. A table top
20
having a substantially planar surface
22
is connected to the first and second sides
14
,
16
with screws
24
threaded into adjusting sleeves
26
. The apparatus
10
has an insertion end
28
and a dispensing end
30
defining a machine direction represented by arrow MD in which assembly of a hanging file folder
32
proceeds. A user operates the apparatus
10
via a control panel
34
located at the insertion end
28
.
The hanging file folder
32
assembled by the present inventive apparatus
10
and method includes a folder blank
36
having a leading edge
38
and a trailing edge
40
defining a blank width, and first and second opposed edges
42
,
44
defining a blank length. The hanging file folder
32
also includes a pair of prefabricated suspension rails
46
, each rail
46
securely crimped to respective first and second opposed edges
42
,
44
. The prefabricated suspension rail
46
as described herein is the subject of Republic of South Africa Patent No. 87/7373, incorporated by reference herein in its entirety. Generally, the prefabricated suspension rail
46
includes a generally U-shaped elongate metal strip
48
having opposed ends. Preferably, plastic suspension runners
50
are secured to respective opposed ends of the elongate metal strip
48
. Each end of the metal strip
48
has a notch
49
and the associated runner
50
likewise has a notch
51
. The notches
49
,
51
are conviently used to suspend the hanging file folder
32
and its contents on suspension bars (not shown) in a desk drawer or the like as is well known in the art.
In a first aspect of the present inventive apparatus
10
, a feed tray
52
is supported by a tray mounting bracket
52
a
attached by any suitable means to the table top
20
to allow a user to manually insert the folder blank
36
into the apparatus
10
. A hold tray
53
is attached by any suitable means to the dispensing end
30
of the apparatus
10
to receive the completed file folder
32
. The apparatus
10
includes a conveyor
54
with first and second conveyor belts
56
a
,
56
b
to convey the folder blank
36
to a crimping station
58
defined by the table top
20
and having dimensions substantially similar to the folder blank
36
where prefabricated folder rails
46
are secured to the first and second opposed edges
42
,
44
. The conveyor
54
is driven by a motor
60
attached to the frame
12
by a mounting bracket
62
. The motor
60
has a first sprocket
64
which drives a first drive chain
66
looped around an idler sprocket
65
which is provided with a second drive chain
67
looped around the idler sprocket
65
and a conveyor drive shaft
68
. Each of the first and second conveyor belts
56
a
,
56
b
are looped around the conveyor drive shaft
68
proximate the discharge end
30
and an idler shaft
70
proximate the insert end
28
.
First and second ball conveyor rails
72
a
,
72
b
are provided for respective first and second conveyor belts
56
a
,
56
b
to provide sufficient frictional engagement between the folder blank
36
and the conveyor
54
to transport the folder blank
36
to the crimping station
58
. Each of the first and second ball conveyor rails
72
a
,
72
b
define plural sockets
74
, each socket
74
holding a clamp ball
76
which frictionally engages the folder blank
36
and rolls counter to the machine direction MD as the folder blank
36
is transported to the crimping station
58
. Each first and second conveyor rail
72
a
,
72
b
is supported over respective first and second belts
56
a
,
56
b
by multiple conveyor rail brackets
78
attached to the first and second conveyor rails
72
a
,
72
b
and first and second frame sides
14
,
16
by any suitable means. To aid proper registration of the folder blank
36
into engagement with the conveyor
54
, a hold-down lever
80
is attached by any suitable means to the first and second frame sides
14
,
16
proximate the insertion end
28
between first and second conveyor rails
72
a
,
72
b
and respective first and second frame sides
14
,
16
.
As best seen in
FIG. 1
, the apparatus
10
is provided with first and second hoppers
82
a
,
82
b
located on opposite sides of the apparatus
10
at the crimping station
58
and which are adapted to dispense a prefabricated suspension rail
46
to the folder blank first and second opposed edges
42
,
44
when located at the crimping station
58
. Description of the first and second hoppers
82
a
,
82
b
will be herein limited to the first hopper
82
a
, however, it will be understood that the second hopper is substantially identical in structure. The first hopper
82
a
includes a hopper frame
84
with first and second frame legs
86
a
,
86
b
secured together and spaced apart with a tie-bar
88
. First and second hopper rails
90
a
,
90
b
are attached to respective first and second hopper legs
86
a
,
86
b
with a clamp bar
92
, each hopper rail
90
a
,
90
b
defining a clip slot
94
to provide registration for a clip of prefabricated suspension rails
96
inserted therein. The first hopper
82
a
is attached to the table top
20
by any suitable means.
As best seen in
FIGS. 2A-2E
, the apparatus
10
has a crimper
100
provided proximate the first hopper
82
a
for securing a prefabricated suspension rail
46
to the folder blank
36
. The crimper
100
includes a hammer bar
102
and an anvil bar
104
defining a gap
106
therebetween, one of the opposed edges
42
,
44
of the folder blank
36
is registered at the crimping station
58
within the respective gap
106
where a prefabricated suspension rail
46
is positioned into engagement with the folder blank
36
within the gap
106
so that the hammer bar
102
may drop against the prefabricated suspension rail
46
, crimping it upon the folder blank
36
against the anvil bar
104
. The hammer bar
102
is actuated by a hammer bar lever
108
pivotally attached to a cam drive assembly
110
including a cam arm
112
linked to a cam drive shaft
114
. The cam drive shaft
114
is driven by the motor
60
and linked thereto via a gear box
116
with third chain
118
looped around a gear box sprocket
120
and a clutch sprocket
19
a
on a clutch
119
. A fourth chain
121
is looped from the clutch sprocket
119
a
around a second sprocket
121
a
provided on the motor
60
.
To ensure that the folder blank
36
is properly registered at the crimping station
58
, a crimping station guide, i.e., retractable blade
123
, may be raised from a channel
125
defined in the anvil bar
104
. As seen in
FIG. 2A
, the retractable blade
123
is raised from the channel
125
to be located within the gap
106
proximate hammer bar
102
as the folder blank
36
is being located at the crimping station
58
. The retractable blade
123
is held by a pair of pins
127
(only one shown), each journaled in a bore
129
defined in the anvil bar
104
. Each pin
127
is attached to a piston rod (not shown) actuated by an air cylinder (not shown) attached to the anvil bar
104
by any suitable means. Prior to engaging the bottom-most rail
46
a
with the folder blank
36
, the retractable blade
123
is retracted within the channel
125
flush with the anvil bar
104
. After the bottom-most rail
46
a
has been crimped to the folder blank
36
and the file folder
32
is discharged from the apparatus
10
, the retractable blade
123
is again raised into position within the gap
106
to guide another folder blank to the crimping station
58
.
The clip of prefabricated suspension rails
96
fed into the first hopper
82
a
includes plural nested prefabricated suspension rails
46
with a leading or bottom-most rail
46
a
. The apparatus
10
is provided with a rail dispensing system
124
which selectively releases the bottom-most rail
46
a
to be reoriented into engagement with the folder blank
36
. In one aspect of the presently preferred embodiment, the dispensing system
124
has a number of actuators, each of which is pneumatically driven by one of the plural air cylinders
126
linked to a source of pressurized air (not shown).
The dispensing system
124
has a first actuator or pin
128
driven by an air cylinder
126
for maintaining the clip of rails
96
in a generally vertical orientation within the first hopper
82
a
. The first pin
128
includes a pad
130
attached to the pin
128
by a pad shoe
132
. When the first pin
128
is extended by the air cylinder
126
, the pad
130
frictionally holds the clip of rails
96
, with the exception of the leading rail
46
a
within the first hopper
82
a
as shown in
FIGS. 2A and 2B
. In one aspect of the resent invention, the pad
130
is advantageously formed from relatively soft material, e.g., natural or synthetic rubber to create sufficient frictional engagement between the pad
130
and the clip of rails
96
.
The dispensing system has a second pin
134
which provides a resting surface
136
upon which the bottom-most rail
46
a
rests prior to being dispensed from the first hopper
82
a
. When the second pin
134
is retracted, the bottom-most rail
46
a
is released from the clip of rails
96
and is engaged and maintained in generally upright orientation with a mouth
47
of the rail
46
a
being upwardly open or held in a vertical orientation by a third pin
138
. In another aspect of the present invention, the third pin
18
is provided with a magnet
140
to securely hold the bottom-most rail
46
a
released by the second pin
134
in general vertical orientation. The dispensing system
124
includes a fourth pin
142
having a cam pin
144
journaled in a cam slot
146
defined in a pull cam
148
provided with a pair of spaced generally vertically oriented cradles
150
, when the fourth pin
142
is extended as in
FIG. 2
d
. The cradles
150
receive the bottom-most rail
46
a
as the third pin
138
is retracted, thereby disengaging the bottom-most rail
46
a
from the magnet
140
. A pair of proximity sensors
152
sense whether the bottom-most rail
46
a
has been successfully released by the third pin
138
into the cradles
150
.
As the fourth pin
142
retracts, the generally vertically oriented bottom-most rail
46
a
is reoriented to a generally horizontal position. A fifth pin
154
is provided with a guide member
156
which is extended to engage the generally horizontally oriented bottom-most rail
46
a
and push the bottom-most rail
46
a
into the gap
106
defined by the hammer bar
102
and the anvil bar
104
, and into engagement with the folder blank
36
. As such, the edge
42
or
44
is positioned within the mouth
97
of the rail
46
a
. The anvil bar
104
defines a recessed portion
158
which receives the guide member
156
as the bottom-most rail
46
a
is pushed into engagement with the folder blank
36
.
A folder punch assembly
160
is linked to the hammer bar
102
and is actuated to punch holes (not shown) in the folder blank
36
when the bottom-most prefabricated folder rail
46
a
is crimped upon the folder blank
36
. The folder punch assembly
160
includes a punch mounting bracket
162
linking a punch mounting bar
164
to the hammer bar
102
. A cutter bar
166
is attached by any suitable means to the punch mounting bar
164
and includes a pair of punch blades
168
which are received within respective punch die pins
170
when the hammer bar
102
is actuated. The holes formed in the folder blank
36
by the punch blades
168
are adapted to receive a prong fastener (not shown) known in the art to facilitate securing documents within the hanging file folder
32
.
To properly register the folder blank
36
at the crimping station
58
, the leading edge
38
of the folder blank
36
is detected by a sensor
172
recessed within the table top
20
. When the leading edge
38
of the folder blank
36
is detected by the sensor
172
, the sensor
172
triggers a stop or barrier
174
recessed within the table top
20
to be raised and intercept the leading edge
38
to arrest the folder blank
36
at the crimping station
58
.
In another aspect of the present inventive apparatus, first and second mating embossing rolls
176
,
178
are provided on a mounting shaft
180
to emboss the folder blank
36
approximately medially between the first and second opposed edges
42
,
44
as the folder blank
36
with the prefabricated folder rails
46
secured thereto is discharged from the crimping station
58
.
In the preferred method of use, a user inserts a folder blank
36
into the feed tray
52
and engages the folder blank
36
with the conveyor
54
to convey the folder blank
36
to the crimping station
58
. The folder blank
36
is positioned in proper registration at the crimping station
58
as the leading edge
38
engages the sensor
172
which actuates the barrier
174
to be raised and engage the leading edge
38
. Each of the clips of prefabricated rails
96
is formed and inserted substantially vertically on each of the first and second hoppers
82
a
,
82
b
. Each clip of rails
96
is frictionally held within the hoppers
82
a
,
82
b
by the first pin
128
, the bottom-most rail
46
a
resting upon the extended second pin
134
. The second pin
134
releases the bottom-most rail
46
a
from the clip of rails
96
and the third pin
138
is extended to engage and lower the bottom-most rail away from the clip of rails
96
. The third pin
138
lowers the substantially vertically oriented bottom-most rail
46
a
into engagement with the cradles
150
and the proximity sensors
152
a
,
152
b
sense whether the bottom-most rail
46
a
has been successfully caught within the cradles
150
. Once the third pin
138
has retracted, the fourth pin
142
retracts, thereby reorienting the bottom-most rail
46
a
from the substantially vertical orientation to the substantially horizontal orientation. The fifth pin
154
is actuated to extend and push the bottom-most rail
46
a
into engagement with the respective first and second opposing edge
42
,
44
of the folder blank
36
. When the bottom-most rail
46
a
has been pushed into engagement with the folder blank
36
, the hammer bar
102
is dropped upon the bottom-most rail
46
a
, thereby crimping it securely upon the folder blank
36
against the anvil bar
104
. Simultaneously, the punch assembly
160
cuts a pair of holes in the folder blank
36
. After the bottom-most rail
46
a
has been successfully secured to the folder blank
36
, the barrier
174
is retracted and the conveyor
54
is actuated to discharge the file folder
32
from the apparatus
10
. As the file folder
32
is discharged from the apparatus
10
, the first and second embossing rolls
176
,
178
emboss the file folder
32
substantially medially between the first and second opposed edges
42
,
44
to provide a weakened area at which the file folder
32
may be folded.
From the above disclosure of the detailed description of a presently preferred embodiment of the present invention and the preceding summary of the preferred embodiment, those skilled in the art will comprehend the various modification to which the present invention is susceptible. Therefore, we desire to be limited only by the scope of the following claims and equivalents thereof.
Claims
- 1. A method of assembling a file folder having a folder blank with a leading edge width and first and second opposing edges, comprising the step of:positioning the folder blank at a crimping station; vertically orienting a pre-fabricated folder rail in a hopper adjacent one of the first and second opposing edges at said crimping station; dispensing said pre-fabricated folder rail from said hopper; reorienting said folder rail substantially horizontally to allow engagement with one of the opposing edges of the folder blank; engaging said folder rail with one of the opposing edges of the folder blank; and crimping said rail into secure engagement with one of the opposing edges of the folder blank.
- 2. The method of claim 1, comprising the step of embossing the folder blank approximately medially between the first and second opposing edges.
- 3. The method of claim 1, comprising the step of engaging the leading edge to register the folder blank at said crimping station.
- 4. The method of claim 1, comprising the steps of vertically orienting, dispensing, re-orienting, engaging and crimping a first and a second pre-fabricated folder rail on the first and second opposing edges, respectively.
- 5. The method of claim 4 wherein the first and second folder rails are dispensed, re-oriented, engaged and crimped generally simultaneously onto the first and second opposing edges, respectively.
- 6. The method of claim 1, comprising the step of guiding the folder blank into said crimping station.
- 7. The method of claim 1, wherein the rail is crimped into secure engagement along substantially the entire length of one of the opposing edges of the folder blank.
- 8. An apparatus for assembling file folders having a folder blank with a leading edge and first and second opposing edges and first and second prefabricated folder rails, each with an elongate metal strip and a pair of runners secured to opposite ends of the metal strip, comprising:a crimping station adapted to receive the folder blank; a hopper containing a plurality of prefabricated folder rails adjacent said crimping station; a dispensing system coupled to said hopper and adapted to dispense the prefabricated folder rails therefrom; and a crimper adapted to secure individual prefabricated folder rails into the opposing edges of the folder blank.
- 9. The apparatus of claim 8, comprising a conveyor having a machine direction adapted to transport the folder blank in said machine direction to said crimping station.
- 10. The apparatus of claim 8, comprising a station guide adapted to register the folder blank within said crimping station.
- 11. The apparatus of claim 8, comprising a sensor adapted to sense the leading edge of the folder blank positioned at said crimping station.
- 12. The apparatus of claim 8, comprising a barrier adapted to engage the leading edge of said folder blank, wherein said barrier is adapted to register said folder blank at said crimping station.
- 13. The apparatus of claim 8, comprising:an embosser adapted to emboss the folder blank approximately medially between the first and second opposing edges.
- 14. The apparatus of claim 8, comprising plural selectively movable hopper actuators adapted to selectively dispense the folder rail from the hopper.
- 15. The apparatus of claim 14, comprising:a first actuator adapted to hold a clip of plural prefabricated folder rails within said hopper, said clip having a leading rail; a second actuator adapted to retain the clip with the exception of said leading rail of said clip; a third actuator adapted to separate said leading rail from said clip; a fourth actuator adapted to receive said leading rail from said third actuator, wherein said fourth actuator is adapted to reorient said leading rail from a substantially vertical orientation toward a substantially horizontal orientation; and a fifth actuator adapted to position said leading rail into engagement with the folder blank.
- 16. The apparatus of claim 8, wherein the at least one crimper is adapted to secure substantially the entire edge of the folder blank between the sidewalls of the associated rail.
- 17. A method of assembling a file folder from a folder blank having first and second opposing edges and at least one elongate, prefabricated folder rail having first and second opposing sidewalls, comprising:positioning the folder blank at a crimping station; vertically orienting the folder rail in a hopper proximate the crimping station and adjacent one of the first and second opposing edges; dispensing the folder rail from the hopper; reorienting the folder rail substantially horizontally so that one of the first and second edges of the folder blank may be received between the first and second sidewalls of the folder rail; engaging the folder rail with the edge of the folder blank, lengthwise along the edge; and crimping the edge of the folder blank between the first and second sidewalls of the folder rail.
- 18. The method of claim 17, wherein the folder rail is crimped along substantially the entire length of the opposing edges of the folder blank.
- 19. An apparatus for assembling file folders from a folder blank having first and second opposing edges, the apparatus comprising:a crimping station adapted to receive the folder blank; at least one hopper adjacent said crimping station and containing a plurality of elongate, prefabricated folder rails, said folder rails including first and second opposing sidewalls; a dispensing system coupled to said hopper and adapted to dispense said folder rails therefrom; and at least one crimper adapted to secure the one of the first an second edges of the folder blank between said first and second sidewalls of said folder rail.
- 20. The apparatus of claim 19, wherein the at least one crimper is adapted to secure substantially the entire edge of the folder blank between the sidewalls of the associated rail.
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Number |
Date |
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877373 |
Sep 1987 |
ZA |