The present invention relates generally to printing press and more particularly to cutting cylinders and binding devices.
As known in the art, static tackers help hold printed products closed. However, as tacker levels are increased, the delivery shingle quality deteriorates. Corrugating products helps stiffen the product but causes the lead edge to open and dog ear when the open edge aligns with a peak of a corrugation. Products configured with an exterior half page have two open edges which makes alignment with corrugation even more difficult to achieve.
The present invention provides a binding device that applies localized pressure to a page of a printed product.
In accordance with a first embodiment of the present invention, a cutting cylinder pair for cutting a substrate in a folder of a printing press is provided. The cylinder pair includes a cutting cylinder and an anvil cylinder. The cutting cylinder includes a knife and a binding pin adjacent the knife in a circumferential direction of the cutting cylinder. The anvil cylinder includes a cutting rubber, the cutting rubber engaging the knife and the binding pin as the cutting cylinder and anvil cylinder rotate. The binding pin is positioned on the cutting cylinder to impart a dimple to a substrate passing between the cutting cylinder and anvil cylinder.
In accordance with another aspect of the first embodiment, the cutting cylinder has a circumferential outer surface, and the knife may extend axially along the circumferential outer surface. One or more additional binding pins may be provided adjacent the knife in the circumferential direction, the one or more additional binding pins extending axially along the circumferential outer surface.
In accordance with another aspect of the first embodiment, a height of the binding pin may be less than a height of the knife.
In accordance with another aspect of the first embodiment, a knife box may be removably secured to the cutting cylinder, the cutting cylinder may have an axially extending recess in a circumferential outer surface of the cutting cylinder. The knife box may be removably secured in the recess. The knife box includes the knife and the binding pin.
In accordance with other aspects of the first embodiment: the knife and/or at least one binding pin may be retractable; the binding pin(s) may be positioned at a height that applies a localized pressure to a lead edge of the substrate; the binding pin(s) may be positioned at a height that dimples the substrate; and/or the binding pin(s) may be positioned to apply a localized pressure to an open edge of the substrate.
In accordance with a second embodiment of the present invention, a cutting cylinder for cutting a substrate in a folder of a printing press is provided. The cutting cylinder includes: a knife box assembly including a knife or cutting blade and at least one binding device installed in the knife box assembly. The binding device is positioned in the knife box assembly to apply pressure to the substrate as the substrate is cut by the knife.
In accordance with another aspect of the second embodiment, the binding device includes one or more binding pins. If multiple binding pins are employed, the binding pins may be installed along a length of the knife blade.
In accordance with another aspect of the second embodiment, wherein the knife and/or at least one binding pin may be retractable.
In accordance with another aspect of the second embodiment, the binding pin(s) may be positioned at a height that applies a localized pressure to a lead edge of the substrate, the binding pin(s) may be positioned at a height that dimples the substrate, and or the binding pin(s) may be positioned to apply a localized pressure to an open edge of the substrate.
In accordance with a third embodiment of the present invention, a folder for a printing press comprising a cutting cylinder pair according to the first embodiment, a former upstream of the cutting cylinder pair, and a pair of nip rolls located between the former and the cutting cylinder pair.
In accordance with a fourth embodiment of the present invention, a printing press for printing on a substrate comprising a folder according to the third embodiment and a plurality of printing units upstream of the folder.
A preferred embodiment of the present invention will be elucidated with reference to the drawings, in which:
Static tackers need to be fine-tuned to a setting that is high enough to hold the lead edge of the product together but low enough to keep the delivery shingle clean. The former has been shifted to different positions in an attempt to find a new alignment that produces a better corrugation on the full and half page sheets.
The present invention provides a binding device that eliminates the need to increase the static tacker strength and could potentially eliminate the need for a static tacker completely.
From the printing section 102, web 2 then enters folder section 120. Folder section 120 includes a triangular shaped former 40 for folding web 2. Web 2 may also be combined with other web ribbons for simultaneous folding. Additional ribbons may be printed by another printing section or by another printing press, for example web 4. In this embodiment, web 4 is a half sheet size web and thus is narrower than full sheet size web 2. Web 4 is combined with web 2 so web 4 is centered and overlaid on top of web 2. Former 40 folds web 2 and web 4 together and in half as webs 2, 4 run down a surface of former 40. Webs 2, 4 are folded in half longitudinally, in the direction of travel A. Webs 2, 4 may pass through a pair of nip rolls 42. As shown in
Webs 2, 4 are then cut together by a cutting cylinder pair 50. Cutting cylinder pair 50 includes an anvil cylinder 18 and knife cylinder 16. In the embodiment shown, knife cylinder 16 is a two around knife cylinder and includes two knife box assemblies 20. Anvil cylinder 18 is a two around anvil cylinder and includes two cutting rubber assemblies 24. Each knife box assembly 20 includes a binding device 30 in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention as well as a knife 22. Any number of knife boxes 20/cutting rubber assemblies 24 may be provided as desired on cylinders 16/18.
In a preferred embodiment, binding pin 32 is set to a height less than a height of knife blade 22. The thickness of the printed product or book being cut is considered when determining the set height for binding pin 32. The height of each binding pin may be set individually. For example, when viewing
If the binding pin 32 is instead set to a height greater than the knife 22, a recess may be provided in the cutting rubber so that the presence of the binding pin does not interfere with the cutting action of the knife 22.
In accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention, binding pins 32 apply dimpling to signatures 12, 14 without causing commercially unacceptable damage to signatures 12, 14. Binding pins 32 may be made out of, for example, steel.
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 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 claims priority to U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 61/712,119 filed Oct. 10, 2012, the entire disclosure of which is hereby incorporated by reference.
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