Informational item forming and bonding machine and method

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6506275
  • Patent Number
    6,506,275
  • Date Filed
    Friday, May 26, 2000
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, January 14, 2003
    22 years ago
Abstract
A method and machine for forming and bonding informational items together be provided with a first folding unit that forms a plurality of first folded articles from a plurality of sheets of paper having printed information thereon, the first folding unit having a plurality of cylindrical folding rollers and forming each of the first folded articles by making a plurality of folds in one of the sheets of paper, a second folding unit that forms a plurality of informational items from the first folded articles received from the first folding unit, and a bonding unit operatively coupled to automatically receive informational items folded by the second folding unit that causes a plurality of the informational items to be bonded together into stacks of informational items.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




The present invention is directed to a method and machine for forming informational items, such as outserts, and bonding together the informational items in a stack.




An outsert is an informational item formed from a sheet of paper which is folded in two perpendicular directions. The sheet of paper has information printed thereon, which is typically information relating to a pharmaceutical product or drug. The outsert may be adhesively attached to the top or side of a pharmaceutical container, such as a bottle of pills. Alternatively, the outsert may be inserted loosely into a cardboard box in which a pharmaceutical container is disposed. After purchase of the pharmaceutical product by a consumer, the outsert may be unfolded so that the consumer may read the information printed thereon.




There are a number of patents which disclose methods of forming outserts and machines that may be used in connection with the formation of outserts. For example, U.S. Pat. No. 4,616,815 to Michael Vijuk discloses an automatic stacking and folding apparatus. U.S. Pat. No. 4,812,195 to Michael Vijuk discloses various methods and apparatus for forming outserts. U.S. Pat. No. 4,817,931 to Robert Vijuk discloses a method and apparatus for forming a folded leaflet. U.S. Pat. No. 5,044,873 to Michael Vijuk discloses an apparatus for stacking folded sheets on edge. U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,458,374, 5,813,700 and 5,909,899 disclose various methods of forming outserts.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




In one aspect, the invention is directed to a method of forming outserts having product information relating to a pharmaceutical product printed thereon and bonding said outserts together, comprising: (a) forming a first outsert from a first sheet of paper having information relating to a pharmaceutical product printed thereon by making at least one fold in a first direction in said first sheet of paper and by making at least one fold in a second direction that is perpendicular to said first direction, said first outsert having a first face and a second face opposite said first face; (b) forming a second outsert from a second sheet of paper having information relating to a pharmaceutical product printed thereon by making at least one fold in a first direction in said second sheet of paper and by making at least one fold in a second direction that is perpendicular to said first direction, said second outsert having a first face and a second face opposite said first face; (c) forming a third outsert from a third sheet of paper having information relating to a pharmaceutical product printed thereon by making at least one fold in a first direction in said third sheet of paper and by making at least one fold in a second direction that is perpendicular to said first direction, said third outsert having a first face and a second face opposite said first face; (d) automatically conveying said first, second and third outserts to a bonding apparatus; (e) automatically depositing an adhesive on one of said faces of said first outsert and one of said faces of said second outsert; and (f) causing said one of said faces of said first outsert to be bonded to one of said faces of said second outsert and one of said faces of said second outsert to be bonded to one of said faces of said third outsert to form a multiple outsert assembly having said second outsert adhesively bonded between said first outsert and said third outsert.




In another aspect, the invention is directed to a method of forming outserts having product information relating to a pharmaceutical product printed thereon and bonding said outserts together, comprising: (a) folding a first sheet of paper having information relating to a pharmaceutical product printed thereon by making a plurality of folds in said first sheet of paper to form a first folded article, said folds in said first sheet of paper being parallel to each other and parallel to a first direction; (b) folding said first folded article by making a plurality of folds in said first folded article to form a second folded article, said folds in said first folded article being parallel to a second direction, said second direction being perpendicular to said first direction; (c) depositing an adhesive on a portion of said second folded article; (d) folding said second folded article by making a fold in said second folded article to form a first outsert having a first face and a second face opposite said first face, said fold in said second folded article being parallel to said second direction and being made so that said adhesive holds said first outsert in a substantially closed position; (e) folding a second sheet of paper having information relating to a pharmaceutical product printed thereon by making a plurality of folds in said second sheet of paper to form a third folded article, said folds in said second sheet of paper being parallel to each other and parallel to said first direction; (f) folding said third folded article by making a plurality of folds in said third folded article to form a fourth folded article, said folds in said third folded article being parallel to said second direction; (g) depositing an adhesive on a portion of said fourth folded article; (h) folding said fourth folded article by making a fold in said fourth folded article to form a second outsert having a first face and a second face opposite said first face of said second outsert, said fold in said fourth folded article being parallel to said second direction and being made so that said adhesive holds said second outsert in a substantially closed position; (i) folding a third sheet of paper having information relating to a pharmaceutical product printed thereon by making a plurality of folds in said third sheet of paper to form a fifth folded article, said folds in said third sheet of paper being parallel to each other and parallel to said first direction; (j) folding said fifth folded article by making a plurality of folds in said fifth folded article to form a sixth folded article, said folds in said fifth folded article being parallel to said second direction; (k) depositing an adhesive on a portion of said sixth folded article; (


1


) folding said sixth folded article by making a fold in said sixth folded article to form a third outsert having a first face and a second face opposite said first face of said third outsert, said fold in said sixth folded article being parallel to said second direction and being made so that said adhesive holds said third outsert in a substantially closed position; (m) automatically conveying said first outsert to a bonding apparatus; (n) automatically conveying said second outsert to said bonding apparatus; (o) automatically conveying said third outsert to said bonding apparatus; (p) automatically depositing an adhesive on one of said faces of said first outsert; (q) automatically depositing an adhesive on one of said faces of said second outsert; (r) orienting said first outsert in a vertical orientation; (s) orienting said second outsert in a vertical orientation; (t) with said first and second outserts in said vertical orientations, pushing said second outsert against said first outsert so that said one face of said first outsert with said adhesive disposed thereon is forced against said one face of said second outsert to adhesively bond said first outsert to said second outsert; (u) orienting said third outsert in a vertical orientation; and (v) with said second and third outserts in said vertical orientations, pushing said third outsert against said second outsert so that said one face of said second outsert with said adhesive disposed thereon is forced against said one face of said third outsert to adhesively bond said second outsert to said third outsert.




Other aspects of the invention are defined by the claims set forth at the end of this patent.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a side view of a stack of informational items bonded together;





FIG. 2

is a perspective view of one embodiment of one of the informational items of

FIG. 1

;





FIGS. 2A-2E

illustrate the manner in which the informational item of

FIG. 2

is formed;





FIG. 3

is a perspective view of another embodiment of one of the informational items of

FIG. 1

;





FIGS. 3A-3I

illustrate the manner in which the informational item of

FIG. 3

is formed;





FIGS. 4A-4H

illustrate a manner of forming several additional embodiments of the informational items of

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 5

is an overall block diagram of an outsert forming and bonding apparatus;





FIG. 6

is an overall block diagram of a booklet forming and bonding apparatus;





FIG. 7

is a side view of the transfer unit shown schematically in

FIG. 5

;





FIG. 8A

is a top view of the accumulator station shown schematically in

FIG. 5

;





FIG. 8B

is a cross-sectional side view of the accumulator station taken along lines


8


B-


8


B of

FIG. 8A

;





FIG. 9A

is a side view of a portion of the sheet feeder shown schematically in

FIG. 5

;





FIG. 9B

is a top view of a portion of the sheet feeder of

FIG. 9A

;





FIGS. 10A and 10B

illustrate one embodiment of the first folding unit shown schematically in

FIG. 5

;





FIGS. 11A-11D

illustrate a first portion of one embodiment of the second folding unit shown schematically in

FIG. 5

;





FIGS. 12A and 12B

illustrate a second portion of one embodiment of the second folding unit shown schematically in

FIG. 5

;





FIGS. 13

,


13


A and


13


B illustrate the bonding apparatus shown schematically in

FIG. 5

;





FIG. 14

is a block diagram of one embodiment of the controller shown schematically in

FIG. 13

; and





FIG. 15

illustrates a number of acts that may be performed during the process of bonding a plurality of informational items together in a stack.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF VARIOUS EMBODIMENTS





FIG. 1

is a side view of a stack


10


of informational items


20


bonded together, such as by an adhesive. Referring to

FIG. 1

, each of the informational items


20


has a first face


22


and a second face


24


opposite the first face


22


. Each of the informational items


20


has detailed information printed thereon, which printed information typically relates to one or more pharmaceutical products or drugs.




The informational items


20


may be bonded together via an adhesive disposed between adjacent faces


22


,


24


of adjacent informational items


20


. The informational items


20


may be bonded together via an adhesive that allows one of the informational items


20


to be manually removed from the stack


10


so that the removed informational item


20


can be inserted into a box or carton containing a pharmaceutical item or drug.




The adhesive, which may be a cold adhesive or a hot-melt adhesive, may be selected so as to allow easy removal of one of the informational items


20


from the stack without tearing or otherwise damaging the removed informational item


20


or the remaining informational items


20


of the stack


10


. One adhesive that may be used is a cold glue adhesive, GMS Part No. GLUE-23704, which is commercially available from Graphic Machinery & Systems of San Rafael, Calif. That adhesive is also marketed by its manufacturer as Capitol Latex Adhesive L179.




Each of the informational items


20


can be provided in the form of an outsert, or each of the informational items


20


can be provided in the form of a booklet, which may be provided in unfolded form or folded form. As used herein, the term “outsert” generally means an informational item which is folded from a sheet of paper and which can be later unfolded to read information printed on the sheet of paper. As used herein, the term “booklet” generally means an informational item having a plurality of pages which are bonded or otherwise connected together along one edge. A booklet may be an unfolded booklet or a folded booklet, as described below.




Methods of Forming Outserts





FIG. 2

is a perspective view of an outsert


20




a


which may be included as part of the stack


10


of informational items


20


, and

FIGS. 2A-2E

illustrate a method of forming the outsert


20




a.






Referring to

FIG. 2A

, the outsert


20




a


may be formed from a sheet


30


of paper having information


32


printed thereon. The sheet


30


has a length L and a width W. Referring to

FIG. 2B

, the sheet


30


may be folded in a direction parallel to its length, such as by folding the sheet


30


in half, so that the sheet has a fold or folded edge


34


that is parallel to its length and a pair of unfolded edges


36


,


38


parallel to its length. One or more additional folds (not shown) may be made in a direction parallel to the length of the sheet


30


. As a result of making such fold(s) in the direction parallel to the length of the sheet


30


, a folded article


40


having a length and a width is formed.




Referring to

FIG. 2C

, the folded article


40


shown in

FIG. 2B

is then folded in a direction parallel to the width of the folded article


40


and perpendicular to its length to form a folded article


42


having a first end that is composed of a fold or folded edge


44


and a second end composed of a plurality of unfolded sheet edges


46


.




Referring to

FIG. 2D

, the folded article


42


shown in

FIG. 2C

is then folded again by making a fold


48


in the same direction as the fold


44


made in

FIG. 2C

to form a folded article


50


. The folded article


50


has a first end that is composed of the folded edge


44


and a second end composed of the fold or folded edge


48


. The fold


48


of

FIG. 2D

is made so that the unfolded sheet edges


46


are disposed between the two folded edges


44


,


48


. One or more drops


54


of adhesive may be applied to a sheet portion of the folded article


50


.




Referring to

FIG. 2E

, the folded article


50


shown in

FIG. 2D

is then folded again by making a fold


56


in the same direction to form a folded article


58


, with the unfolded sheet edges


46


being enclosed within the folded article


58


. The fold


56


may be made at a point along the folded article


50


so that the folded edges


44


,


48


are disposed directly adjacent each other. The folded article


58


has an upper portion


60


composed of a plurality of sheet thicknesses and a lower portion


62


composed of a plurality of sheet thicknesses. When the upper portion


60


makes contact with the adhesive


54


disposed on the lower portion


62


, the adhesive


54


bonds the upper and lower portions


60


,


62


together to form the substantially closed outsert


20




a


shown in

FIG. 2

having no exterior unfolded sheet edges that lie in a direction parallel to the fold


56


.





FIG. 3

is a perspective view of an outsert


20




b


which may be included as part of the stack


10


of informational items


20


, and

FIGS. 3A-3I

illustrate a method of forming the outsert


20




b.






Referring to

FIG. 3A

, the outsert


20




b


may be formed from a sheet


70


of paper having information


72


printed thereon. The sheet


70


has a length L and a width W. Referring to

FIGS. 3B-3E

, a plurality of folds


74


,


76


,


78


,


80


may be made in the sheet


70


in a direction parallel to its length to form a folded article


82


shown in

FIG. 3E

having a length and a width. Although the folds


74


,


76


,


78


,


80


are shown to be alternating or accordion-type folds, the folds could be made in other ways, such as by successively folding the sheet


70


in half.




Referring to

FIG. 3F

, the folded article


82


shown in

FIG. 3E

is then folded in a direction parallel to the width of the folded article


82


and perpendicular to its length to form a folded article


84


having a first end that is composed of a fold or folded edge


86


and a second end composed of a plurality of unfolded sheet edges


88


.




Referring to

FIG. 3G

, the folded article


84


shown in

FIG. 3F

is then folded again by making a fold


90


in the same direction as the fold


86


made in

FIG. 3F

to form a folded article


92


. The folded article


92


has a first end that is composed of the folded edge


86


and a second end composed of the fold or folded edge


90


. The fold


90


of

FIG. 3G

is made so that the unfolded sheet edges


88


are disposed between two folded edges


86


,


90


.




Referring to

FIG. 3H

, the folded article


92


shown in

FIG. 3G

is then folded again by making a fold


94


in a direction parallel to the fold


90


to form a folded article


96


, the fold


94


being made so that the fold


90


is disposed between the fold


86


and the fold


94


. One or more drops of adhesive


98


may be applied to the folded article


96


.




Referring to

FIG. 3I

, the folded article


96


shown in

FIG. 3H

is then folded again by making a fold


100


in the same direction to form a folded article


102


. The fold


100


may be made at a point along the folded article


96


SO that the folded edges


86


,


94


are disposed directly adjacent each other. The folded article


102


has an upper portion


104


composed of a plurality of sheet thicknesses and a lower portion


106


composed of a plurality of sheet thicknesses. When the upper portion


104


makes contact with the adhesive


98


disposed on the lower portion


106


, the adhesive


98


bonds the upper and lower portions


104


,


106


together to form the substantially closed outsert


20




b


shown in

FIG. 3

having no exterior unfolded sheet edges that lie in a direction parallel to the fold


100


.




While two methods of forming outserts are described above, it should be understood that other methods of forming outserts could be utilized, such as those disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 4,817,931 to Vijuk and U.S. Pat. No. 5,813,700 to Vijuk, et al., which are incorporated by reference herein.




Methods of Forming Booklets





FIGS. 4A-4F

illustrate a method of forming a booklet


20




c


(

FIG. 4F

) which may be included as one of the informational items


20


in the stack


10


of FIG.


1


. Referring to

FIG. 4A

, the booklet


20




c


may be formed from a sheet of paper


110


having information


112


printed thereon. A portion of an adhesive


114


is applied across the sheet


110


in a generally linear direction, and then a fold


116


is made in the sheet


110


in a direction perpendicular to the adhesive


114


.




Referring to

FIGS. 4B and 4C

, a number of additional folds


118


,


120


are made in a direction parallel to the first fold


116


and perpendicular to the adhesive


114


to result in an article


122


shown in FIG.


4


D. The article


122


has a first side


124


and a second side


126


both of which are parallel to its length and each of which is composed of a plurality of folds which are integral with and which join together a plurality of sheet panels


128


, each of which is bonded to at least one other sheet panel


128


via the adhesive


114


. A pair of cuts or slits are then made in the article


122


along a pair of dotted lines


130


,


132


in order to remove the folds disposed along the sides


124


,


126


of the article


122


and cause the sheet panels


128


to become separated so that the sheet panels


128


can be moved relative to each other like the pages of a book.




Referring to

FIG. 4E

, the article


122


of

FIG. 4D

is then folded at a fold


134


that is coincident with the adhesive


114


to form an article


136


having a folded or bound edge consisting of the fold


134


and a plurality of pages or sheets


138


joined together at the bound edge


134


. Referring to

FIG. 4F

, a closure member


140


, such as a circularly shaped piece of adhesive-backed paper, may be applied to the ends of the sheets


138


opposite the bound edge


134


to form the booklet


20




c.






The booklet


20




c


may alternatively be provided as a folded booklet. Referring to

FIG. 4G

, the booklet


20




c


may be converted into a folded booklet


20




d


(

FIG. 4H

) by making a first fold


150


in the booklet


20




c


in a direction parallel to the bound edge


134


and by applying an adhesive


152


, as shown in

FIG. 4G

, and then by making a second fold


154


in a direction parallel to the fold


150


, as shown in

FIG. 4H

, so that an upper portion


156


composed of a plurality of sheets


138


is bonded to a lower portion


158


composed of a plurality of sheets


138


to form the folded booklet


20




d


having no exterior unfolded sheet edges that lie in a direction parallel to the fold


154


.




While several methods of forming booklets are described above, it should be understood that other methods of forming booklets could be utilized, such as those disclosed in U.S. Ser. No. 09/326,821 filed in the U.S. Patent Office on Jun. 7, 1999, which is incorporated by reference herein.




Outsert Forming and Bonding Machine





FIG. 5

is a block diagram of an embodiment of an outsert forming and bonding apparatus


200


that could be used to perform the outsert-forming methods described above. Referring to

FIG. 5

, the apparatus


200


may include a printer


202


, which may be in the form of a web printer that prints textual subject matter on a paper web (not shown) provided to the printer


202


and cuts the paper web into individual sheets after it is printed. The printer


202


, which may also make one or more folds in the individual sheets, produces a stream of printed sheets which may be provided to a sheet transfer unit


204


. The stream of sheets may be in the form of a shingled stream, in which case the sheets are overlapping each other in a conventional manner. Each of the sheets in the stream may be unfolded, or may have one or more folds formed therein.




The transfer unit


204


may act to transfer the sheets to an accumulator station


206


, at which the sheets may temporarily accumulate in a stack of sheets, before being provided by an automatic sheet feeder


208


to a first folding unit


210


that may make a plurality of folds in a first direction. The accumulator station


206


may be designed to accumulate sheets due to differences in the sheet processing capacity between the printer


202


and the first folding unit


210


. The folded articles produced by the first folding unit


210


are automatically conveyed to a second folding unit


212


that may make a plurality of folds in a second direction perpendicular to the first direction to produce outserts. The outserts formed by the second folding unit


212


are automatically conveyed to a bonding unit


214


. The bonding unit


214


bonds together the individual outserts into a stack of outserts, such as the stack


10


shown in FIG.


1


.




Transfer Unit


204







FIG. 7

is a side view of a portion of the sheet transfer unit


204


shown schematically in FIG.


5


. Referring to

FIG. 7

, the transfer unit


204


may have a plurality of upper conveyor belts


220


and lower conveyor belts


222


between which the stream of sheets from the printer


202


passes. The lower belts


222


, which may be in the form of flat belts composed of fabric having a non-slip coating, are supported by a plurality of rotatable metal rods


224


supported by a pair of frame members


226


(only one of which is shown), at least one of the rods


224


being rotatably driven by a motor shown schematically at


228


.




The upper belts


220


, which may be composed of rubber and which may have a circular cross section, may be supported by a plurality of rollers


230


, each of which may be rotatably supported by a respective pivot arm


232


connected to one of a pair of pivot rods


234


supported between the frame members


226


. The upper belts


220


may be sized so that, when they are placed onto the rollers


230


, the tension of the upper belts


220


forces the pivot arms


232


downwards so that the upper belts


220


and the lower belts


222


make sufficiently firm contact with the stream of sheets to ensure that the sheets do not move relative to one another as they are transferred from the printer


202


to the accumulator station


206


by the transfer unit


204


.




Accumulator Station


206







FIGS. 8A and 8E

illustrate the basic structure of one embodiment of the accumulator station


206


shown schematically in FIG.


5


. Referring to

FIGS. 8A and 8B

, the accumulator station


206


has a flat base plate


240


, a front plate


242


, a rear wall


244


, and a pair of elongate hexahedral side members


246


,


248


each having a respective inner side surface


246




a,




248




a.


As shown in

FIG. 8B

, the upper and lower conveyor belts


220


,


222


of the transfer unit


204


are positioned so as to deposit sheets into the hexahedral space defined by the base plate


240


, the front plate


242


, the rear wall


244


, and the side surfaces


246




a,




248




a.






Pressurized air is forced against the lower portion of the stack of sheets in the accumulator station


206


in a conventional manner to slightly levitate the lowermost sheets to reduce the coefficient of friction between the lowermost sheet in the stack and the base plate


240


and to provide slight physical separation between the lowermost sheets in the stack. The pressurized air is provided by a number of apertures


250


formed in each of the inner side surfaces


246




a,




248




a


and a number of apertures


252


formed in the base plate


240


.




The side members


246


,


248


, which act as pneumatic pressure manifolds, have a hollow interior which is divided into a number of individual pressure compartments, each of which is pneumatically coupled to a source of pressurized air (not shown) and to a respective one of the apertures


250


in the side surfaces


246




a,




248




a.


The pressure of the air provided through each aperture


250


may be varied by a respective regulator knob


254


associated with each of the pressure compartments by an internal valve structure shown and described in U.S. Pat. No. 4,616,815 to Michael Vijuk, the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference.




Pressurized air may be provided to the apertures


252


formed in the base plate


240


via one or more pressure manifolds


256


disposed beneath the base plate


240


. Pressurized air may also be provided through a number of apertures (not shown) formed in the rear wall


244


. The particular design of the accumulator station


206


described above is not considered important to the invention, and other designs could be used. Sheet transfer units, accumulator stations, and automatic folding machines of the type described above are commercially available from Vijuk Equipment Co. of Elmhurst, Ill.




Sheet Feeder


208







FIGS. 8B

,


9


A and


9


B illustrate the sheet feeder


208


shown schematically in FIG.


5


. Referring to

FIG. 8B

, the sheet feeder


208


has a first part in the form of a vacuum drum or roll


260


and a second part in the form of a conveyor


262


. The vacuum roll


260


, which is controlled to periodically remove the lowermost sheet from the bottom of the stack of sheets, may be provided in the form of a hollow cylindrical drum having a plurality of holes formed in its cylindrical outer surface and is positioned directly beneath a rectangular aperture


263


formed in the base plate


240


. The vacuum roll


260


has a hollow interior portion


264


in which a reduced or suction pressure may be selectively provided. To that end, the interior of the vacuum roll


260


is pneumatically coupled to a vacuum pump (not shown) via a pneumatic line (not shown) and a pneumatic valve (not shown) that is adapted to selectively open and close the pneumatic line.





FIGS. 9A and 9B

illustrate the structure of the conveyor


262


shown schematically in FIG.


8


B. Referring to

FIGS. 9A and 9B

, the conveyor


262


has a conveyor belt


280


driven by a pair of spaced rollers


282


,


284


each of which is rotatably driven by a respective drive rod


286


,


288


. The conveyor


262


also includes a sheet alignment mechanism


290


positioned directly over the conveyor belt


280


. The alignment mechanism


290


includes a retainer arm


292


having a plurality of cylindrical bores


294


formed therein, a respective metal ball


296


disposed within each of the bores


294


, and an L-shaped side guide


298


connected to the retainer arm


292


.




Sheets from the accumulator station


206


are periodically and individually fed by the vacuum roll


260


to the conveyor


262


so that they pass between the bottom of the metal balls


296


and the top of the conveyor belt


280


. The weight of the metal balls


296


resting on top of the sheets maintains the alignment of the sheets relative to the conveyor belt


280


. As shown in

FIG. 9B

, the side guide


298


is angled slightly relative to the conveyor belt


280


. Consequently, as the sheets pass through the conveyor


262


(from right to left in FIG.


9


B), the side edges of the sheets are gradually moved against the edge of the side guide


298


, which movement causes the side edges of the sheets to become justified or flush against the side guide


298


for proper alignment as the sheets enter the first folding apparatus


210


.




Further details regarding the design and operation of the accumulator


206


and sheet feeder


208


are disclosed in U.S. Ser. No. 09/047,716 filed in the U.S. Patent Office on Mar. 25, 1998, which is incorporated herein by reference.




Folding Units


210


,


212







FIGS. 10A and 10B

are schematic side views of an embodiment of the first folding unit


210


shown as a block in FIG.


5


. The first folding unit


210


may be used to make one or more folds in an unfolded sheet of paper, all of the folds being parallel to each other. Referring to

FIG. 10A

, the folding unit


210


may be provided with a plurality of cylindrical folding rollers


310


-


321


, a plurality of folding plates


322


-


326


each of which is provided with one of a plurality of stops


327


-


331


that are positioned to stop the leading edge of an article


340


passing through the folding unit


210


at desired positions, and a plurality of deflectors


341


-


345


, each of which causes the leading edge of the article


340


passing through the folding unit


210


to be deflected towards the next pair of folding rollers.




When it first enters the first folding unit


210


, the article


340


shown in

FIGS. 10A and 10B

may correspond to an unfolded sheet of paper, such as the sheet of paper


30


shown in

FIG. 2A

or the sheet of paper


70


shown in FIG.


3


A. When the leading edge of the article


340


hits the stop


327


, an intermediate portion of the article at a point


350


is forced downwardly towards the nip of the folding rollers


311


,


312


. When the point


350


passes between the folding rollers


311


,


312


, the article


340


is folded at the point


350


by the folding rollers


311


,


312


and then deflected by the end of the deflector


341


towards the nip of the folding rollers


312


,


313


, as shown in FIG.


10


B.




The process continues in a similar manner until all of the desired folds are made in the article


340


. The folding unit


210


shown in

FIGS. 10A and 10B

would make five folds in the article


330


. The number of folds and the positions at which they are made could be varied in a known manner by varying the number and/or position of the folding rollers


310


-


321


, the folding plates


322


-


326


and the deflector plates


341


-


345


.





FIG. 11A

is a side view of a first apparatus portion


212




a


of the second folding unit


212


shown schematically in FIG.


5


. The second folding unit


212


may be used to make one or more folds in an article in a direction perpendicular to the direction in which one or more initial folds were made. Referring to

FIG. 11A

, the second folding unit


212


may be provided with a plurality of cylindrical folding rollers


350


-


353


, a pair of folding plates


354


,


356


, each of which is provided with one of a pair of stops


358


,


360


that are positioned to stop the leading edge of an article


370


passing through the folding unit


212


at desired positions.




When it first enters the first folding unit


212


, the article


370


shown in

FIG. 11A

may correspond to a folded article having a plurality of parallel folds made in a first direction, such as the folded article


40


shown in

FIG. 2B

or the folded article


82


shown in FIG.


3


E. When the leading edge of the article


370


hits the stop


358


, an intermediate portion of the article at a point


372


is forced downwardly towards the nip of the folding rollers


351


,


352


. When the point


372


passes between the folding rollers


351


,


352


, the article


370


is folded at the point


372


by the folding rollers


351


,


352


, and then the leading folded edge


372


of the article


370


moves along the folding plate


356


until it makes contact with the stop


360


, as shown in FIG.


11


B. As the rear portion of the article


370


continues to advance, an intermediate portion of the article


370


buckles at a point


374


and moves downwardly towards the nip of the folding rollers


352


,


353


. When the point


374


passes between the folding rollers


352


,


353


, it is folded by the folding rollers


352


,


353


, as shown in FIG.


11


C. At that point, the article


370


has a leading portion


380


and a trailing portion


382


, with the leading portion


380


being twice as thick as the trailing portion


382


, which is shown most clearly in FIG.


11


D.




Referring to

FIGS. 11C and 11D

, the article


370


may be passed through a pair of cylindrical flattening rollers


386


,


388


and then to a conveyor


390


, which may be provided with one or more upper conveyor belts


392


supported by a plurality of cylindrical rollers


394


and one or more lower conveyor belts


396


supported by a plurality of cylindrical rollers


398


.




The second folding unit


212


may be provided with a section


212




b


as shown in

FIGS. 12A and 12B

. Referring to

FIGS. 12A and 12B

, the section


212




b


may be provided with guide member


410


, a stop member


412


associated with the guide member


410


, one or more glue applicators


414


, a linearly translatable deflection or knife member


416


, a pair of rotatable cylindrical folding rollers


418


,


420


, and a conveyor


430


.




Referring to

FIGS. 12A and 12B

, after the folded article


370


exits the conveyor


390


, the leading edge of the folded article


370


abuts against the stop member


412


. With the folded article


370


in that position as shown in

FIG. 12A

, the bottom edge of the deflection member


416


is positioned generally in the middle of the folded article


370


at the intersection between the relatively thick leading portion


380


and the relatively thin trailing portion


382


.




With the folded article


370


so positioned, one or more spots of glue may be deposited onto the upper surface of the relatively thick leading portion


380


, and then the deflection member


416


may be moved downwardly so that it makes contact with an intermediate portion of the folded article


370


and so that it pushes the intermediate portion towards the nip between the folding rollers


418


,


420


, as shown in FIG.


12


B. As the folded article


370


passes through the folding rollers


418


,


420


, the article


370


will be folded so that the portion


382


is folded over the portion


380


, with the glue spots disposed between the two portions


380


,


382


so that the resulting outsert remains in a substantially closed orientation with the portions


380


,


382


adhered together.




The outsert is then automatically conveyed by the conveyor


430


, which may be provided with one or more endless conveyor belts


432


and a plurality of rotatable conveyor rollers


434


, to the bonding unit


214


shown schematically in FIG.


5


.




Further details regarding folding units that could be used for the first and second folding units


210


,


212


are described in U.S. Ser. No. 09/326,821 filed in the U.S. Patent Office on Jun. 7, 1999 and U.S. Pat. Nos. 4,616,815, 4,812,195, 4,817,931, 5,044,873 and 5,046,710, all of which are incorporated herein by reference.




Although a particular embodiment of the folding units


210


,


212


is described above, numerous other embodiments and types of folding units could be utilized, and the particular type of folding units used is not considered important to the invention.




Bonding Unit


214







FIG. 13

is a cross-sectional side view of one embodiment, with portions shown schematically, of the bonding unit


214


shown in FIG.


5


. Referring to

FIG. 13

, the bonding unit


214


may be provided with a pair of spaced-apart support frames


450


, a conveyor unit


452


having an upper conveyor assembly


452




a


and a lower conveyer assembly


452




b,


a pusher unit


454


, and a guide tray


456


that supports one or more stacks


10


of informational items


20


.




The upper conveyor unit


452




a


may be provided with a plurality of support rollers


460


,


462


,


464


,


466


,


468


and a rotatable rod


470


which support a plurality of endless conveyor belts


472


. Referring also to

FIG. 13B

, at least two spacedapart conveyor belts


472


and two sets of rollers


460


,


462


,


464


,


466


,


468


may be utilized. The support rollers


460


,


462


,


464


,


466


,


468


may be supported by a plurality of support rods


474


,


476


,


478


,


480


,


482


which may be supported by the spaced-apart support frames


450


.




The support rods


476


,


478


may be disposed through a pair of slots


484


,


486


formed in each of the support frames


450


so that the distance between the rollers


462


,


464


can be adjusted in order to adjust the tension on the conveyor belts


472


. The support rods


476


,


478


may be fixed at a particular desired position within the slots


484


,


486


by tightening end caps (not shown) threaded onto the ends of the rods


476


,


478


or by utilizing other fastening structures.




The rods


480


that support the rollers


466


may be connected to support arms


490


that are fixed to a rod


492


connected between the frame supports


450


. The angular position of the support arms


490


may be adjusted and then fixed via tightening bolts


494


.




The lower conveyor unit


452




b


may be provided with a plurality of support rollers


496


,


498


and a rotatable rod


500


which support a plurality of endless conveyor belts


502


. The rollers


468


may support both of the conveyor belts


472


,


502


. The support rollers


496


,


498


may be supported by a plurality of support rods


504


,


506


, which may be supported by the spaced-apart support frames


450


.




The rollers


496


may be fixed to the support rod


504


, the support rod


504


may be rotatable, and a motor


510


may be coupled to rotatably drive the support rod


504


via a gearing system (not shown) comprising one or more drive gears. The gearing system may include a pair of intermeshed gears that simultaneously cause the rods


474


,


504


to rotate at the same rate in opposite directions so that the conveyor belts


472


,


502


are driven in the direction indicated by the arrows in FIG.


13


.




The bonding unit


214


may be provided with a glue application system


520


. The glue application system


520


may be provided with a sensor


522


that is capable of detecting the passage of informational items


20


, one or more glue applicators


524


that apply one or more drops of glue to informational items


20


, a sensing wheel


526


, a rotary encoder


528


, and a controller


530


that is operatively coupled to the sensor


522


, the glue applicator(s)


524


, and the rotary encoder


528


via a plurality of signal lines


532


,


534


,


536


, respectively.




Referring to

FIG. 14

, the controller


530


may be provided with a random-access memory (RAM)


540


, a program memory such as a read-only memory (ROM)


542


, a microprocessor


544


, and an input/output (I/O) circuit


546


, all of which are interconnected by an address/data bus


548


. In that case, a computer program may be stored in the ROM


542


and executed by the microprocessor


544


to control the operation of the glue application system


520


. Alternatively, the controller


530


could be implemented as a logic circuit, a programmable logic array, or another electrical control apparatus or circuit.




Referring to

FIG. 13

, the guide tray


456


may be provided with one or more base members


560


and a plurality of spaced-apart side walls


562


. The base members


560


may be supported on a plurality of mounting blocks


564


, each of the mounting blocks


564


having a cylindrical hole formed therein through which a cylindrical rod


566


passes. The ends of each of the cylindrical rods


566


may be supported by the spaced-apart support frames


450


. As shown in

FIG. 13A

, the interior face of each of the side walls


562


may be provided with a retention clip


567


, which may act to retain the upright position of the rearmost item


20


in the stack


10


or which may act to apply a pressure to the rearmost item


20


in the stack


10


to facilitate bonding of the rearmost item


20


to the stack


10


.




Referring to

FIG. 13B

, which is an end view of the guide tray


456


looking from right to left in

FIG. 13A

, the base members


560


may have a U-shaped cross section, and the base members


560


may be connected to the mounting blocks


564


via a plurality of bolts


568


. The lateral position of the base members


560


may be adjusted by sliding the mounting blocks


564


along the rods


566


, and the lateral position may be fixed with a set screw (not shown) or another position-fixing device.




Each of the side walls


562


may be fixed to one or more mounting blocks


570


through which the cylindrical rods


566


pass. The side walls


562


may be spaced apart by a distance substantially corresponding to, or slightly larger than, the width of the stack


10


of informational items


20


, as shown in FIG.


13


B. The lateral positions of the side walls


562


may also be adjusted by sliding the mounting blocks


570


along the rods


566


, and the side walls


562


may be fixed in a particular lateral position via a set screw (not shown) or other means.




Referring to

FIG. 13A

, the pusher unit


454


may be provided with a laterally extending pusher arm


580


having a pusher plate


582


attached thereto. The pusher arm


580


may be connected to a mounting plate


584


which may in turn be connected to a slide block


586


which is slidably supported by a plurality of slide rods


588


. The slide block


586


may be connected to a drive arm


590


having a first end connected to the slide block


586


and a second end connected to a rotatable drive wheel


594


. The drive wheel


594


may be rotatably driven by a motor


596


through a clutch mechanism


598


.




The clutch


598


may be operatively coupled to a first sensor


600


that detects the presence of one of the informational items


20


as it moves downwardly between the upper and lower conveyor belts


472


,


502


and to a second sensor


602


that senses the angular position of the drive wheel


594


. For example, the sensor


602


may be a magnetic proximity sensor that detects when an enlarged portion


604


of the drive wheel


594


is adjacent the sensor


602


.




Referring to

FIG. 13

, in the operation of the bonding unit


214


, informational items


20


(not shown in

FIG. 13

) may be automatically provided, one at a time, to the nip or intersection of the upper and lower conveyor belts


472


,


502


at the left-hand portion of the bonding unit


214


which is disposed immediately adjacent the support rollers


460


,


496


. The informational items


20


may be automatically provided to the bonding unit


214


directly from the conveyor


430


(

FIG. 12B

) of the second folding unit


212


, or they may alternatively be automatically provided via an intermediate conveyor (not shown) between the second folding unit


212


and the bonding unit


214


, or another conveyor can be added to the bonding unit


214


. The details regarding the design and number of the conveyor units used to transfer the informational items


20


from the second folding unit


212


to the bonding unit


214


are not considered important to the invention.




Each time an informational item


20


is introduced between the upper and lower conveyor belts


472


,


502


, it is conveyed upwardly due to the frictional contact between the conveyor belts


472


,


502


and the informational item


20


and the fact that the conveyor belts


472


,


502


are driven via the motor


510


. As it moves upwardly and to the right in

FIG. 13

, the informational item


20


passes underneath the sensor


522


, which detects its presence and transmits a detect signal to the controller


530


via the line


532


.




When the informational item


20


passes underneath the adhesive applicator


524


, which may be in the form of a nozzle, for example, the adhesive applicator


524


may apply adhesive to the upwardly disposed face of the informational item


20


. Whether or not adhesive is applied to the informational item


20


depends upon whether the informational item


20


is to be bonded to a preexisting stack


10


of informational items being bonded together.




For example, if the bonding unit


214


is to form stacks


10


of informational items


20


, with each stack


10


being composed of eight informational items


20


bonded together, the controller


530


may be programmed to cause the adhesive applicator


524


to not apply adhesive to the first informational item


20


, then to apply adhesive to the next seven informational items


20


which successively pass underneath the adhesive applicator


524


(causing the first eight informational items


20


to be bonded together). After passage of the first eight informational items


20


, the controller


530


could be programmed to then cause the adhesive applicator


524


to skip a single informational item


20


by not applying adhesive thereto, and then to apply adhesive to the next seven consecutive informational items


20


. Further details regarding the controller


530


are described below.




The precise time at which adhesive is applied by the applicator


524


may be controlled based on the speed of the conveyor belts


472


,


502


, as sensed by the sensing wheel


526


and transmitted to the controller


530


via the rotary encoder


528


, and the known path distance between the sensor


522


and the adhesive applicator


524


. Thus, after sensing of an informational item


20


by the sensor


522


, the controller


530


may wait a length of time, which varies with the speed of the conveyor belts


472


,


502


, before signaling the adhesive applicator


524


to deposit adhesive, during which waiting time the position of the informational item


20


will have changed from being beneath the sensor


522


to being beneath the adhesive applicator


524


.




After passing underneath the adhesive applicator


524


, the informational item


20


continues moving upwardly and to the right between the conveyor belts


472


,


502


until it reaches the support wheels


468


, after which the informational item


20


is conveyed downwardly between the belts


472


,


502


in a generally vertical direction.




Referring to

FIG. 13A

, when the informational item


20


reaches a sensing position disposed horizontally adjacent the sensor


600


, the sensor


600


activates the clutch


598


to cause the motor


596


to begin to rotate the drive wheel


594


. As the drive wheel


594


rotates, the slide block


586


and the pusher arm


580


and pusher plate


582


which are connected thereto move from left to right in FIG.


13


A.




By the time the pusher plate


582


moves rightwardly past the conveyor belt


502


, the informational item


20


will have moved from its sensing position adjacent the sensor


600


to a loading position on top of the ends of the base members


560


, which extend between the laterally spaced apart lower conveyor belts


502


, as shown in

FIGS. 13A and 13B

. In the loading position, both faces of the informational item


20


are disposed vertically, and one of the faces rests against the conveyor belts


502


.




With the informational item


20


in that loading position, the continued rightward movement of the pusher plate


582


will force the informational item


20


from its loading position to a contact position, in which the informational item


20


is forced against the rearward face of the last (or most leftward) informational item


20


in the stack


10


being formed. If adhesive was deposited on the forward (or rightward) face of the informational item


20


, the force applied by the pusher plate


582


will cause the informational item


20


to be bonded to previous informational item


20


in the stack


10


.




In order to enhance bonding efficiency, various ways of increasing the force with which the most recent informational item


20


is pushed against the stack


10


may be utilized. For example, the rightward movement of the stack


10


may be retarded by placing a weight, such as a brick or metal plate (not shown) on top of the base members


560


and to the right of the rightmost stack


10


to retard the rightward movement of the stack(s)


10


. Alternatively, the base members


560


may be disposed at an inclined angle (their elevation may increase from left to right) to achieve a similar effect.




As the drive wheel


594


continues to rotate, the pusher plate


582


will be retracted back towards its starting position. When the drive wheel


594


reaches its starting position, as sensed by the sensor


602


, the clutch


598


will disengage the motor


596


from the drive wheel


594


so that the pusher plate


582


will return to its position shown in FIG.


13


A.




It should be understood that the structural details shown in

FIG. 13A

are not shown to scale and that the stroke length of the pusher plate


582


could be changed by varying the diameter of the drive wheel


594


or by changing the point at which the arm


590


connects to the drive wheel


594


. At any one time, there may be multiple informational items


20


in transit within the bonding unit


214


between the starting position and a loading position on top of the base members


560


.




Further details regarding the operation of the controller


530


are shown in

FIG. 15

, which illustrates a number of acts that could be performed during a gluing process


700


. Referring to

FIG. 15

, at block


702


a count variable may be initialized to zero. The count variable may be used to keep track of the number of informational items


20


that pass through the bonding unit


214


as detected by the sensor


522


(FIG.


13


). For example, the first informational item


20


in each stack


10


could correspond to a count of one, the third informational item


20


in each stack


10


could correspond to a count of three, etc.




At block


704


, the controller


530


waits until an informational item


20


is detected by the sensor


522


. When an informational item


20


is detected, at block


706


the value of count may be incremented by one.




Where adhesive is applied to the leading face of each informational item


20


, or the face that is disposed forwardly (to the right in

FIGS. 13 and 13A

) when the informational item


20


is oriented in a vertical position, adhesive is not applied to the first informational item


20


of each stack


10


to be formed, but is applied to every informational item


20


in the stack


10


to be formed that follows the first informational item


20


. Thus, at block


708


, only if the value of the count variable is greater than one, meaning the current informational item


20


is not the first one in the stack


10


, the process passes to blocks


710


and


712


which cause adhesive to be applied to the current informational item


20


.




At block


710


, the controller


530


waits for a period of time, which may depend on the path distance between the sensor


522


and the glue applicator


524


and the speed of the upper and lower conveyor belts


472


,


502


, and then at block


712


the controller


530


may cause the adhesive applicator


524


to apply glue to the moving information item


20


, which was detected at block


704


and which is now positioned underneath the adhesive applicator


524


due to the waiting period of block


710


.




At block


714


, if the current value of the count variable equals a pre-selected number of informational items


20


to be included in each stack


10


, meaning that the current informational item


20


to which glue has just been applied is the last informational item


20


in the current stack


10


, the process branches back to block


702


where the count variable is reset to zero since the next stack


10


is to be formed. Otherwise, the process branches back to block


704


to wait for the next informational item


20


. Obviously, if adhesive is applied to the opposite face of each of the informational items


20


, adhesive would be applied to each informational item


20


in the stack


10


to be formed except for the last informational item


20


in the stack


10


.




Overall Operation of Outsert Forming and Bonding Machine




In the overall operation of the outsert forming and bonding machine


200


shown in

FIG. 5

, the printer


202


may continuously generate sheets of material having printed information disposed thereon, such as the sheet


30


shown in

FIG. 2A

or the sheet


70


shown in FIG.


3


A. The printed sheets may then be transferred by the transfer unit


204


from the printer


202


to the accumulator


206


, and then fed by the sheet feeder


208


to the first folding unit


210


.




The first folding unit


210


makes one or more folds in each of the sheets, with each fold being made parallel to a first direction. The folds may correspond to the folds described above in connection with

FIG. 2B

; the folds may correspond to those shown in

FIGS. 3A-3E

; or they may correspond to some other series of folds.




The folded articles generated by the first folding unit


210


are then supplied to the second folding unit


212


, which makes one or more folds in a direction perpendicular to the direction in which the folds were made by the first folding unit


210


. The second folding unit


212


may make a plurality of folds like the ones described above in connection with

FIGS. 2C-2E

; the second folding unit


212


may make a plurality of folds like the ones described above in connection with

FIGS. 3F-3I

; or the second folding unit


212


may make some other combination of folds.




After being formed into informational items


20


by the second folding unit


212


, the informational items


20


are automatically conveyed to the bonding unit


214


where they are bonded together into stacks


10


as described above in detail in connection with

FIGS. 13

,


13


A,


13


B,


14


and


15


.




Booklet Forming and Bonding Machine





FIG. 6

is a block diagram of an embodiment of a booklet forming and bonding apparatus


800


that could be used to perform the booklet-forming methods described above. Referring to

FIG. 6

, the apparatus


800


may be provided with a number of the same or similar components described above in connection with the outsert-forming and bonding apparatus


200


, including the printer


202


, the transfer unit


204


, the accumulator


206


, the sheet feeder


208


, the first folding unit


210


, the second folding unit


212


, and bonding unit


214


, the operation of which may be generally the same as described above.




The booklet forming and bonding apparatus


800


may be provided with three additional components, including an adhesive applicator


802


, a cutter or slitter


804


and a closure applicator


806


. The adhesive applicator


802


may be used to apply a line of adhesive or plurality of adhesive portions along a line to a sheet of material before it is fed to the first folding unit


210


, as described above in connection with

FIGS. 4A-4E

. The slitter


804


may be used to slit or cut off the folded side edges


124


,


126


of the article


122


, as described above in connection with FIG.


4


D. The closure applicator


806


may be used to apply the closure member


140


to form a closed booklet, as described above in connection with FIG.


4


F. Further details regarding the components


802


,


804


,


806


are disclosed in U.S. Ser. No. 09/326,821 filed in the U.S. Patent Office on Jun. 7, 1999, which is incorporated by reference herein. The particular structure of those components is not considered important to the invention, and other designs could be used.




Since each of the structures and acts described above is only exemplary and may be used in various embodiments of the invention, numerous structures and acts described above are intended to be optional. Structures and acts described above can be omitted, and other structures and acts may be substituted therefor.




Numerous additional modifications and alternative embodiments of the invention will be apparent to those skilled in the art in view of the foregoing description. This description is to be construed as illustrative only, and is for the purpose of teaching those skilled in the art the best mode of carrying out the invention. The details of the structure and method may be varied substantially without departing from the spirit of the invention, and the exclusive use of all modifications which come within the scope of the appended claims is reserved.



Claims
  • 1. A method of forming of outserts having product information relating to a pharmaceutical product printed thereon and bonding said outserts together, said method comprising:(a) forming a first outsert from a first sheet of paper having information relating to a pharmaceutical product printed thereon by maling at least one fold in a first direction in said first sheet of paper and by making at least one fold in a second direction that is perpendicular to said first direction, said first outsert having a first face and a second face opposite said first face; (b) forming a second outsert from a second sheet of paper having information relating to a pharmaceutical product printed thereon by making at least one fold in a first direction in said second sheet of paper and by making at least one fold in a second direction that is perpendicular to said first direction, said second outset having a first face and a second face opposite said first face; (c) forming a third outsert from a third sheet of paper having information relating to a pharmaceutical product printed by making at least one fold in a first direction in said third sheet of paper and by making at least one fold in a second direction that is perpendicular to said first direction, said third outsert having a first face and a second face opposite said first face; (d) automatically convey said first, second and third outserts to a bonding apparatus; (e) automatically depositing an adhesive on one of said faces of said first outsert and one of said faces of said second outsert; and (f) causing said one of said faces of said fist outsert to be bonded to one of said faces of said second outsert by causing said second outsert to be pushed against said first outsert and causing one of said faces of said second outsert to be bonded to one of said faces of said third outsert to form a multiple outsert assembly having sad second outsert adhesively bonded between sad first outsert and said third outsert.
  • 2. A method as defined in claim 1 comprising:forming said first outsert by making a plurality of folds in each of said first and second directions; forming said second outsert by making a plurality of folds in each of said first and second directions; and forming said third outsert by making a plurality of folds in each of said first and second directions.
  • 3. A method of forming outserts having product information relating to a pharmaceutical product printed thereon and bonding said outserts together, said method comprising:(a) folding a first sheet of paper having information relating to a pharmaceutical product printed thereon by making a plurality of folds in said first sheet of paper to form a first folded article, said folds in said first sheet of paper being parallel to each other and parallel to a first direction; (b) folding said first folded article by making a plurality of folds in said first folded article to form a second folded article, said folds in said first folded article being parallel to a second direction, said second direction being perpendicular to said first direction; (c) depositing an adhesive on a portion of said second folded article; (d) folding said second folded article by making a fold in said second folded article to form a first outsert having a first face and a second face opposite said first face, said fold in said second folded article being parallel to said second direction and being made so that said adhesive holds said first outsert in a substantially closed position; (e) folding a second sheet of paper having information relating to a pharmaceutical product printed thereon by making a plurality of folds in said second sheet of paper to form a third folded article, said folds in said second sheet of paper being parallel to each other and parallel to said first direction; (f) folding said third folded article by making a plurality of folds in said third folded article to form a fourth folded article, said folds in said third folded article being parallel to said second direction; (g) depositing an adhesive on a portion of said fourth folded article; (h) folding said fourth folded article by making a fold in said fourth folded article to form a second outsert having a first face and a second face opposite said first face of said second outsert, said fold in said fourth folded article being parallel to said second direction and being made so that said adhesive holds said second outsert in a substantially closed position; (i) folding a third sheet of paper having information relating to a pharmaceutical product printed thereon by making a plurality of folds in said third sheet of paper to form a fifth folded article, said folds in said third sheet of paper being parallel to each other and parallel to said first direction; (j) folding said fifth folded article by making a plurality of folds in said fifth folded article to form a sixth folded article, said folds in said fifth folded article being parallel to said second direction; (k) depositing an adhesive on a portion of said sixth folded article; (l) folding said sixth folded article by making a fold in said sixth folded article to form a third outsert having a first face and a second face opposite said first face of said third outsert, said fold in said sixth folded article being parallel to said second direction and being made so that said adhesive holds said third outsert in a substantially closed position; (m) automatically conveying said first outsert to a bonding apparatus; (n) automatically conveying said second outsert to said bonding apparatus; (o) automatically conveying said third outsert to said bonding apparatus; (p) automatically depositing an adhesive on one of said faces of said first outsert; (q) automatically depositing an adhesive on one of said faces of said second outsert; (r) orienting said first outsert in a vertical orientation; (s) orienting said second outsert in a vertical orientation; (t) with said first and second outserts in said vertical orientations, pushing said second outsert against said first outsert so that said one face of said first outsert with said adhesive disposed thereon is forced against said one face of said second outsert to adhesively bond said first outsert to said second outsert; (u) orienting said third outsert in a vertical orientation; and (v) with said second and third outserts in said vertical orientations, pushing said third outsert against said second outsert so that said one face of said second outsert with said adhesive disposed thereon is forced against said one face of said third outsert to adhesively bond said second outsert to said third outsert.
  • 4. A method as defined in claim 3 wherein said first outsert is oriented in said vertical orientation before said second outsert is oriented in said vertical orientation.
  • 5. A method as defined in claim 3 wherein said second outsert is pushed against said first outsert before said third outsert is oriented in said vertical orientation.
  • 6. A method of forming outserts having product information relating to a pharmaceutical product printed thereon and bonding said outserts together, said method comprising:(a) folding a first sheet of paper having information relating to a pharmaceutical product printed thereon by making a plurality of folds in said first sheet of paper to form a first folded article, said folds in said first sheet of paper being parallel to each other and parallel to a first direction; (b) folding said first folded article by making a plurality of folds in said first folded article to form a second folded article, said folds in said first folded article being parallel to a second direction, said second direction being perpendicular to said first direction; (c) depositing an adhesive on a portion of said second folded article; (d) folding said second folded article by making a fold in said second folded article to form a first outsert having a first face and a second face opposite said first face, said fold in said second folded article being parallel to said second direction and being made so that said adhesive holds said first outsert in a substantially closed position; (e) folding a second sheet of paper having information relating to a pharmaceutical product printed thereon by making a plurality of folds in said second sheet of paper to form a third folded article, said folds in said second sheet of paper being parallel to each other and parallel to said first direction; (f) folding said third folded article by making a plurality of folds in said third folded article to form a fourth folded article, said folds in said third folded article being parallel to said second direction; (g) depositing an adhesive on a portion of said fourth folded article; (h) folding said fourth folded article by making a fold in said fourth folded article to form a second outsert having a first face and a second face opposite said first face of said second outsert, said fold in said fourth folded article being parallel to said second direction and being made so that said adhesive holds said second outsert in a substantially closed position; (i) folding a third sheet of paper having information relating to a pharmaceutical product printed thereon by making a plurality of folds in said third sheet of paper to form a fifth folded article, said folds in said third sheet of paper being parallel to each other and parallel to said first direction; (j) folding said fifth folded article by making a plurality of folds in said fifth folded article to form a sixth folded article, said folds in said fifth folded article being parallel to said second direction; (k) depositing an adhesive on a portion of said sixth folded article; (l) folding said sixth folded article by making a fold in said sixth folded article to form a third outsert having a first face and a second face opposite said first face of said third outsert, said fold in said sixth folded article being parallel to said second direction and being made so that said adhesive holds said third outsert in a substantially closed position; (m) automatically conveying said first outsert to a bonding apparatus; (n) automatically conveying said second outsert to said bonding apparatus; (o) automatically conveying said third outsert to said bonding apparatus; (p) automatically depositing an adhesive on one of said faces of said first outsert; (q) automatically depositing an adhesive on one of said faces of said second outsert; (r) orienting said first outsert in a first orientation; (s) orienting said second outsert in a second orientation substantially the same as said first orientation; (t) with said first and second outserts in said orientations, pushing said second outsert against said first outsert so that said one face of said first outsert with said adhesive disposed thereon is forced against said one face of said second outsert to adhesively bond said first outsert to said second outsert; (u) orienting said third outsert in a third orientation substantially the same as said first orientation; and (v) with said second and third outserts in said orientations, pushing said third outsert against said second outsert so that said one face of said second outsert with said adhesive disposed thereon is forced against said one face of said third outsert to adhesively bond said second outsert to said third outsert.
  • 7. A method as defined in claim 6 comprising:orienting said first outsert in a vertically disposed position so that each of said faces of said first outsert are vertically disposed; orienting said second outsert in a vertically disposed position so that each of said faces of said second outsert are vertically disposed; and pushing said second outsert against said first outsert with said first and second outserts in said vertically disposed positions so that said one face of said first outsert with said adhesive disposed thereon is forced against said one face of said second outsert.
  • 8. A method of forming outserts having product information relating to a pharmaceutical product printed thereon and bonding said outserts together, said method comprising:(a) folding a first sheet of paper having information relating to a pharmaceutical product printed thereon by making at least one fold in said first sheet of paper to form a first folded article, said at least one fold in said first sheet of paper being parallel to a first direction; (b) folding said first folded article by making at least one fold in said first folded article to form a second folded article, said at least one fold in said first folded article being parallel to a second direction, said second direction being perpendicular to said first direction; (c) depositing an adhesive on a portion of said second folded article; (d) folding said second folded article by making a fold in said second folded article to form a first outsert having a first face and a second face opposite said first face, said fold in said second folded article being parallel to said second direction and being made so that said adhesive holds said first outsert in a substantially closed position; (e) folding a second sheet of paper having information relating to a pharmaceutical product printed thereon by making at least one fold in said second sheet of paper to form a third folded article, said at least one fold in said second sheet of paper being parallel to said first direction; (f) folding said third folded article by making at least one fold in said third folded article to form a fourth folded article, said at least one fold in said third folded article being parallel to said second direction; (g) depositing an adhesive on a portion of said fourth folded article; (h) folding said fourth folded article by making a fold in said fourth folded article to form a second outsert having a first face and a second face opposite said first face of said second outsert, said fold in said fourth folded article being parallel to said second direction and being made so that said adhesive holds said second outsert in a substantially closed position; (i) folding a third sheet of paper having information relating to a pharmaceutical product printed thereon by making at least one fold in said third sheet of paper to form a fifth folded article, said at least one fold in said third sheet of paper being parallel to said first direction; (j) folding said fifth folded article by making at least one fold in said fifth folded article to form a sixth folded article, said at least one fold in said fifth folded article being parallel to said second direction; (k) depositing an adhesive on a portion of said sixth folded article; (l) folding said sixth folded article by making a fold in said sixth folded article to form a third outsert having a first face and a second face opposite said first face of said third outsert, said fold in said sixth folded article being parallel to said second direction and being made so that said adhesive holds said third outsert in a substantially closed position; (m) automatically conveying said first outsert to a bonding apparatus; (n) automatically conveying said second outsert to said bonding apparatus; (o) automatically conveying said third outsert to said bonding apparatus; (p) automatically depositing an adhesive on one of said faces of said first outsert; (q) automatically depositing an adhesive on one of said faces of said second outsert; (r) orienting said first outsert in a first orientation; (s) orienting said second outsert in a second orientation substantially the same as said first orientation; (t) with said first and second outserts in said orientations, pushing said second outsert against said first outsert so that said one face of said first outsert with said adhesive disposed thereon is forced against said one face of said second outsert to adhesively bond said first outsert to said second outsert; (u) orienting said third outsert in a third orientation substantially the same as said first orientation; and (v) with said second and third outserts in said orientations, pushing said third outsert against said second outsert so that said one face of said second outsert with said adhesive disposed thereon is forced against said one face of said third outsert to adhesively bond said second outsert to said third outsert.
  • 9. A method as defined in claim 8 comprising:orienting said first outsert in a vertically disposed position so that each of said faces of said first outsert are vertically disposed; orienting said second outsert in a vertically disposed position so that each of said faces of said second outsert are vertically disposed; and pushing said second outsert against said first outsert with said first and second outserts in said vertically disposed positions so that said one face of said first outsert with said adhesive disposed thereon is forced against said one face of said second outsert.
  • 10. A method as defined in claim 8 wherein said first outsert is oriented in said first orientation before said second outsert is oriented in said second orientation.
  • 11. A method as defined in claim 8 wherein said second outsert is pushed against said first outsert before said third outsert is oriented in said third orientation.
  • 12. A method of forming outserts having product information relating to a pharmaceutical product printed thereon and bonding said outserts together, said method comprising:(a) forming a first outsert from a first sheet of paper having information relating to a pharmaceutical product printed thereon by making a plurality of folds in a first direction in said first sheet of paper and by making a plurality of folds in a second direction that is perpendicular to said first direction, said first outsert having a first face and a second face opposite said first face; (b) forming a second outsert from a second sheet of paper having information relating to a pharmaceutical product printed thereon by making a plurality of folds in a first direction in said second sheet of paper and by making a plurality of folds in a second direction that is perpendicular to said first direction, said second outsert having a first face and a second face opposite said first face; (c) forming a third outsert from a third sheet of paper having information relating to a pharmaceutical product printed thereon by making a plurality of folds in a first direction in said third sheet of paper and by making a plurality of folds in a second direction that is perpendicular to said first direction, said third outsert having a first face and a second face opposite said first face; (d) automatically conveying said first outsert to a bonding apparatus; (e) automatically conveying said second outsert to said bonding apparatus; (f) automatically conveying said third outsert to said bonding apparatus; (g) automatically depositing an adhesive on one of said faces of said first outsert; (h) automatically depositing an adhesive on one of said faces of said second outsert; (i) orienting said first outsert in a first orientation; (j) orienting said second outsert in a second orientation substantially the same as said first orientation; (k) with said first and second outserts in said orientations, pushing said second outsert against said first outsert so that said one face of said first outsert with said adhesive disposed thereon is forced against said one face of said second outsert to adhesively bond said first outsert to said second outsert; (l) orienting said third outsert in a third orientation substantially the same as said first orientation; and (m) with said second and third outserts in said orientations, pushing said third outsert against said second outsert so that said one face of said second outsert with said adhesive disposed thereon is forced against said one face of said third outsert to adhesively bond said second outsert to said third outsert.
  • 13. A method as defined in claim 12 comprising:orienting said first outsert in a vertically disposed position so that each of said faces of said first outsert are vertically disposed; orienting said second outsert in a vertically disposed position so that each of said faces of said second outsert are vertically disposed; and pushing said second outsert against said first outsert with said first and second outserts in said vertically disposed positions so that said one face of said first outsert with said adhesive disposed thereon is forced against said one face of said second outsert.
  • 14. A method as defined in claim 12 wherein said first outsert is oriented in said first orientation before said second outsert is oriented in said second orientation.
  • 15. A method as defined in claim 12 wherein said second outsert is pushed against said first outsert before said third outsert is oriented in said third orientation.
  • 16. A method of forming outserts having product information relating to a pharmaceutical product printed thereon and bonding said outserts together, said method comprising:(a) forming a first outsert from a first sheet of paper having information relating to a pharmaceutical product printed thereon by making at least one fold in a first direction in said first sheet of paper and by making at least one fold in a second direction that is perpendicular to said first direction, said first outsert having a first face and a second face opposite said first face; (b) forming a second outsert from a second sheet of paper having information relating to a pharmaceutical product printed thereon by making at least one fold in a first direction in said second sheet of paper and by making at least one fold in a second direction that is perpendicular to said first direction, said second outsert having a first face and a second face opposite said first face; (c) forming a third outsert from a third sheet of paper having information relating to a pharmaceutical product printed thereon by making at least one fold in a first direction in said third sheet of paper and by making at least one fold in a second direction that is perpendicular to said first direction, said third outsert having a first face and a second face opposite said first face; (d) automatically conveying said first, second and third outserts to a bonding apparatus; (e) automatically depositing an adhesive on one of said faces of said first outsert and one of said faces of said second outsert; (f) orienting said first outsert in a vertical orientation; (g) orienting said second outsert in a vertical orientation; (h) with said first and second outserts in said vertical orientations, pushing said second outsert against said first outsert so that said one face of said first outsert with said adhesive disposed thereon is forced against said one face of said second outsert to adhesively bond said first outsert to said second outsert; (i) orienting said third outsert in a vertical orientation; and (j) with said second and third outserts in said vertical orientations, pushing said third outsert against said second outsert so that said one face of said second outsert with said adhesive disposed thereon is forced against said one face of said third outsert to adhesively bond said second outsert to said third outsert.
  • 17. A method as defined in claim 16 wherein said first outsert is oriented in said vertical orientation before said second outsert is oriented in said vertical orientation.
  • 18. A method as defined in claim 16 wherein said second outsert is pushed against said first outsert before said third outsert is oriented in said vertical orientation.
  • 19. A method as defined in claim 16 comprising:forming said first outsert by making a plurality of folds in each of said first and second directions; forming said second outsert by making a plurality of folds in each of said first and second directions; and forming said third outsert by making a plurality of folds in each of said first and second directions.
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