Claims
- 1. A machine for forming booklets of paper, comprising:
- a plurality of sources of paper strip;
- forming means for converging paper strips from the several sources into a single strand;
- means for advancing the strand in a first direction;
- a cutting unit for reciprocably moving along the strand so that a booklet length of the strand enters the cutting unit while the cutting unit returns counter to the first direction; said cutting unit including a knife for severing the booklet length from the strand while the cutting unit moves with the strand in the first direction;
- an ejector unit for receiving cut booklets from said cutting unit when the cutting unit is towards the end of its travel in the first direction;
- an outlet passage having a fixedly positioned entrance for receiving said cut booklets from said ejector unit;
- said ejector unit being further operable for thrusting said cut booklets into said outlet passage, said ejector unit being fixedly positioned opposite said outlet passage entrance and having a thrust plate movable through a stroke towards said outlet passage to push a cut booklet into said outlet passage; and
- means operatively connecting the cutting unit and the ejector unit so that the stroke of the thrust plate occurs in a predetermined timed manner with respect to the reciprocation of the cutting unit.
- 2. A machine according to claim 1, wherein the outlet passage has a spring biased lever means at its entrance for preventing the booklets from returning to the ejector unit; and wherein the ejector unit thrust plate extends substantially the full width of the outlet passage.
- 3. A machine according to claim 2, further comprising a rotating shaft passing through the ejector unit, the thrust plate being operatively connected by a first coupling means to the rotating shaft for sequentially imparting a forward and reverse movement to the thrust plate and operatively connected by a second coupling means to the rotating shaft for sequentially imparting a rise and fall movement to the thrust plate, said movement being timed so that the thrust plate advances in the direction of the outlet passage, rises above the path of the strand, returns and then falls.
- 4. A machine according to claim 3, wherein the machine includes a wall leading to the outlet passage, first and second links pivoted to the wall for rotation in a plane generally parallel to the outlet passage, a third link connecting the first and second links to form a parallelogram linkage, the first link being relatively short and nearer the outlet passage a first cam on the rotating shaft being coupled to the first link by means including a follower at the end of the first link to effect the forward and reverse movement, the second link being relatively long and having pivoted thereto a fourth link carrying a thrust plate at its tip, a second cam on the rotating shaft being coupled to the second link by means including a follower partway along the second link to effect the rise and fall movement.
- 5. A machine according to claim 4, wherein the thrust plate is bifurcated to define a pair of vertically spaced tines facing the cutting unit, and the cutting unit carries a paper guide that passes between the tines as the cutting unit approaches the end of its travel in the first direction, said paper guide defining a linear path for the paper strand downstream of the cutting unit.
- 6. A machine according to claim 5, wherein the stroke of the thrust plate occupies about half the period of reciprocation of the cutting unit.
- 7. A machine according to claim 3, wherein, the rotating shaft is of non-circular cross-section and extends through said cutting unit parallel to the first direction, and further comprising a knife coupling means for translating rotational movement of the rotating shaft into rotational slicing movement of said knife across the strand in a plane substantially perpendicular to the first direction, the path of the knife and the path of the thrust plate being mutually independent.
- 8. A machine according to claim 7, wherein the knife has a generally crescent-shaped blade.
- 9. A machine according to claim 7, wherein the rotating shaft is a polygon in cross-section and tubular sleeve means on the rotating shaft operably couples the knife to the rotating shaft.
- 10. A machine according to claim 9, further comprising a strand clamping member disposed on the cutting unit and disengaging cam means disposed on the tubular sleeve for disengaging the clamping member when the cutting unit moves counter to said first direction.
- 11. A machine according to claim 2, wherein the ejector means is operated by a means for guiding the ejector means to travel from said first position, along the direction of the outlet passage, above the path of the strand, and back to said first position.
- 12. A machine according to claim 1, further comprising a driven shaft oriented normal to the first direction and having a constant velocity cam and a follower mounted thereon, the cutting unit being connected by means of a pivoted link to the follower of the constant velocity cam.
- 13. A machine according to claim 1, wherein the converging means comprises means for folding and interleaving the paper strips in a zig-zag configuration.
- 14. A machine for forming booklets of paper, comprising:
- a plurality of roller means for continuously providing strips of paper; former means for converging paper strips withdrawn from said roller means into a single strand;
- means for advancing the strand in a first direction; a cutting station means for reciprocably moving along the strand whereby a booklet length of the strand enters said cutting station means while said cutting station means moves counter to the strand in a second direction opposite to the first direction; a rotating shaft of non-circular cross-section extending through the cutting station means and directed parallel to said first direction; a clamping means disposed in said cutting station means for clamping the strand at the upstream end of the cutting station means while the cutting station means moves alongside the strand in the first direction;
- knife means disposed in the cutting station means for cutting a booklet from the strand while said cutting station means moves alongside the strand in the first direction;
- a tubular sleeve slideably mounted on said shaft and operably connected to the cutting station means, reciprocal movement of said cutting station means causing said sleeve to slide in an axial direction along said shaft and rotation of said shaft causing said sleeve to rotate; a clamp coupling means for coupling said clamping means to said sleeve and comprising a linking means for translating rotational movement of said sleeve into longitudinal movement of said clamping means; and a knife coupling means for coupling said knife means to said rotating sleeve, said knife coupling means comprising gear train means for translating rotational movement of said sleeve into a rotational slicing movement of said knife means across the strand in a plane substantially perpendicular to said first direction.
- 15. A machine according to claim 14, wherein the clamping means includes a strand clamping member disposed on said cutting station and a disengaging cam means disposed on said tubular sleeve for disengaging said clamping member when said cutting station is moving in said second direction
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of my U.S. patent application Ser. No. 745,128 filed June 17, 1985, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,648,862 of Mar. 10, 1987.
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