U.S. Pat. Nos. 4,795,418 and 6,227,588 disclose apparatuses for pressing the folded edges of folded paper products which are conveyed by a conveyor and a gripper assembly, respectively.
U.S. Pat. No. 6,082,724, hereby incorporated by reference herein, discloses a variable speed signature collating apparatus.
U.S. Pat. Nos. 6,367,792, 6,688,224, 6,733,431 and 6,752,751, hereby incorporated by reference herein, disclose a copy-guiding cylinder of a folder, a rotary-blade folding unit, a device and method for folding newspapers with flexible inserting position and a folder with multiple-motor drive, respectively.
U.S. Pat. No. 6,935,234, hereby incorporated by reference herein, discloses a lithographic newspaper printing press.
Gripper systems may grip a printed product from a pocket and move the printed product from one location to another. Certain single-copy gripper systems allow for the gripping of an open edge of an off-center cross-folded newspaper section with a minimum of overlap, which is usually less than 1 inch from the high side to the low side. However, some grippers do not provide enough penetration to enable the gripper to grab both the high and the low sides of an unevenly folded section. Conventional gripper systems grab unevenly folded newspaper by the newspaper fold.
An inserter including a pocket for holding an unevenly folded printed product having a fold edge, a first section on a first side of the fold edge and a second section on a second side of the fold edge that is at least 20 percent shorter than the first section is provided. The pocket includes a lower support surface for supporting the fold edge, a first wall for supporting the first section and a second wall for supporting the second section. The first and second walls each have at least one cutout defined therein. The at least one cutout of the second wall includes a lower cutout edge that is less than a length of the second section away from the lower support surface. The inserter also includes a gripper for securely gripping the unevenly folded printed product and removing the unevenly folded printed product from the pocket by passing through the cutouts in the first and second walls.
A method of inserting an insert into an unevenly folded printed product is also provided. The method includes delivering an unevenly folded printed product having a fold edge, a first section on a first side of the fold edge and a second section on a second side of the fold edge that is at least 20 percent shorter than the first section into a pocket including a bottom portion for supporting the fold edge, a first wall for supporting the first section and a second wall for supporting the second section, the first and second walls each having at least one cutout defined therein and the at least one cutout of the second wall including a bottom that is less than a length of the second section away from the bottom portion; inserting an insert into the unevenly folded printed product; and gripping both the first fold side and the second fold side of the printed product from the pocket by moving arms of a gripper through the cutouts towards the unevenly folded printed product.
A gripper for gripping an unevenly folded printed product is also provided. The gripper includes at least two gripper arms having a reach of at least approximately 8 inches.
An inserter including a pocket and a gripper is also provided. The pocket includes a lower support surface, a first wall and a second wall. The first wall includes at least one first cutout extending from a first top edge of the first wall to a first lower cutout edge formed in an interior of the first wall. The second wall includes at least one second cutout extending from a second top edge of the second wall to a second lower cutout edge formed in an interior of the second wall. The first lower cutout edge is at least a distance equal to half of a height of the first wall from the first top edge. The second lower cutout edge is at least a distance equal to half of a height of the second wall from the second top edge. The gripper is configured to penetrate the at least one first cutout and the at least one second cutout.
A preferred embodiment of the present invention will be elucidated with reference to the following drawings, in which:
a and 9b schematically show frontal and perspective views of a pocket according to an embodiment of the present invention;
For example, if the height of top section 96 is 10.5 inches and height of bottom section 98 is 8.0 inches, then at least one of arms 85, 86 may have a reach of more than 3.0 inches to allow for reaching over a sufficient distance to securely grip bottom section 98 when newspaper 92 is cross-folded at cross-fold 94. In a preferred embodiment, gripper arms 85, 86 each have a reach R of 6 inches to allow for secure gripping of both sections 96, 98.
a and 9b schematically show frontal and perspective views of a pocket 42 according to an embodiment of the present invention. Pocket 42 may temporarily store and transport newspaper 92, with or without inserts 102 (
Pocket 42 may support and transport newspaper 92 with cross-fold 94 resting against lower support surface 45, such that top section 96 rests against wall 46 and bottom section 98 rests against wall 44. Cutouts 41, 43 are contoured to allow movable arms 85, 86 of a gripper 80 (
With cross-fold 94 of newspaper 92 resting on lower support surface 145, gripper 180 may grip both top section 96 and bottom section 98 to remove newspaper 92 from pocket 142. First gripper arm 185 and the second gripper arm may be attached to a body 205, which may be coupled to a gripper conveyor 181. First gripper arm 185 and the second gripper arm may be forced away from each other by the actuation of an actuation arm 201 (or a trip mechanism) and may be closed by the force of a spring or by actuation of actuation arm 201 to grip newspaper 92.
Web 100 may be slit by a slitter 20 into ribbons 110, which are recombined, potentially with other ribbons 110, at a roller 30. Ribbons 110 of web 100 then enter a folder 140 and pass to a former board 40 for folding ribbons 110 longitudinally. A cross cutter 50 of folder 140 then cuts ribbons 110 into individual newspapers, for example, a broadsheet newspaper, which are gripped at a lead edge by a cylinder 60. Cylinder 60 has pins that selectively articulate to pull the newspaper for cross-folding, or retain the pages to collect with other pages. Newspapers 92 are then tucked and cross-folded into a folding cylinder, for example, jaw cylinder 70. After folding, newspapers 92 are released to, for example, a fan wheel, a belt conveyor and a press gripper pick-up, then delivered to an inserter 200. The fan wheel and belt conveyor are shown for example in U.S. Pat. No. 6,733,341, hereby incorporated by reference herein.
A controller 90 may set the phasing between the pins and tuckers of tucker cylinder 60, and control the phasing of jaws of jaw cylinder 70, so that a cross-fold distance may be set. Owing to the phasing control, cross-fold 94 may be set so top section 98 of newspaper 92 has a height of, for example, 10.5 inches. The cross-fold 94 may allow some newspapers to receive standard inserts 102, for example, by providing a longer side. Folder spiders may also provide this phasing. The cross-fold 94 may be located 45% or less from an edge of the newspaper or 55% or more from the edge of the newspaper. The off-center cross-fold advantageously permits smaller format newspapers to receive standard inserts for example by providing a longer side. Alternatively, the cross-fold position may be set mechanically and/or manually.
Inserter 200 may include one or more inserting devices 76 located along the path of moving pocket conveyor 77. Inserting devices 76 may insert jacket sections, additional newspaper sections or inserts 102 into newspapers 92 in pockets 42 once pockets 42 reach a predetermined feeding position.
Inserting device 76 may include hoppers, a feed drum 71. The feed drum may be coupled to motor 75 via a feed drum drive shaft 74. Motor 75 may be coupled to a controller 73 for controlling the speed of feed drum 71.
Inserting device 76 may include a pocket detection device, for example, a pocket sensor 72. Pocket sensor 72 may sense the proximity of pocket 42 and upon movement of a pocket 42 into a predetermined position relative to one of inserting devices 76, pocket sensor 72 may output an alert signal to controller 73 so newspapers 92 or inserts 102 are deposited into pockets 42 via spinning movement of feed drum 71. Pocket sensor 72 may be coupled to controller 73.
Inserter 200 includes a plurality of grippers 80 conveyed by gripper conveyor 81. Controller 21 may control the speed of gripper conveyor 81 via a motor drive 22 coupled to gripper conveyor 81. The movement of pocket conveyor 77 may be synchronized with the movement of gripper conveyor 81. A controller 84 may control the speed of pocket conveyor 77 via a motor drive 87 coupled to pocket conveyor 77.
As one of grippers 80 approaches one of pockets 42 at a gripper pick-up station, arms 85, 86 of gripper 80 may be actuated into an open position by an actuation device 150, which may include a movable cam. Arms 85, 86 are separated from one another a sufficient distance to allow gripper arms 85, 86 to extend outside of walls 44, 46 of pocket 42 as gripper 80 approaches pocket 42. Actuation arm 101 may then be released and spring 103 may cause arms 85, 86 to move towards each other or arm 101 may be acted upon by a cam to close and latch the gripper 80. Arms 85, 86 then may pass through cut-outs 43, 41 in walls 46, 44, respectively, to grip newspaper 92 and remove newspaper 92 from pocket 42. The grip of arms 85, 86 is secure enough to grip newspaper 92 (with or without sections A, B, C, D, E or insert 102) as newspaper 92 leaves pocket 42. Gripper 80, via gripper conveyor 81, may the transport gripped newspaper 92 to receiving conveyors or other locations for further processing.
Gripper 80 may securely grip any unevenly folded product with an off-center cross-fold. For example, gripper 80 may securely grip unevenly folded newspapers with an off-center cross-fold printed in any newspaper format such as, for example, a broadsheet format, a Berliner format or a tabloid/compact format with or without inserts 102 or sections A, B, C, D, E.
For example, in a newspaper printed in the Berliner format, where a newspaper height is 18.5 inches (without a cross-fold) and a newspaper width is between for example 10.0 and 17.0 inches (former folded), bottom section 98 formed via off-center cross-fold 94 may be 8.0 inches and top section 96 may be 10.5 inches. Insert 102 may be inserted in the resulting 8.0 inch flap that may be formed. At least one of arms 85, 86 may have a reach of more than 3.0 inches deep in order to allow for reaching over the 2.5 inch displacement and securely gripping newspaper 92.
It should also be noted that newspaper 92 may be printed and folded with an off-center cross-fold in such a way that top section 96 section may appear with the headline, with, for example, insert 102 behind. However, bottom section 98 may appear with the headline, i.e. the top section 96 may be at the rear and may provide, for example, advertising space.
In the preceding specification, the invention has been described with reference to specific exemplary embodiments and examples thereof. It will, however, be evident that various modifications and changes may be made thereto without departing from the broader spirit and scope of the invention as set forth in the claims that follow. The specification and drawings are accordingly to be regarded in an illustrative manner rather than a restrictive sense.
This application is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 12/639,773 filed Dec. 16, 2009, the entire disclosure of which is hereby incorporated by reference. The present invention relates generally to post-press devices for the graphics industry and more particularly to transportation of folded printed products.
Number | Date | Country | |
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Parent | 12639773 | Dec 2009 | US |
Child | 13952892 | US |