Manufacture of file folders

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6190298
  • Patent Number
    6,190,298
  • Date Filed
    Monday, April 26, 1999
    25 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, February 20, 2001
    23 years ago
Abstract
A method of manufacturing a file folder includes the steps of displacing a predetermined length of a flexible material in a feed direction and forming a pair of spaced apertures in the material. The method further includes the steps of inserting a prong of a binder through each aperture, the binder having an elongate central portion with a prong extending from each end of the central portion and securing the central portion of the binder to the material. The invention also relates to an apparatus for manufacturing a file folder.
Description




BROAD DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION




According to a first aspect of the invention, there is provided a method of manufacturing a file folder, the method including the steps of




displacing a predetermined length of a flexible material in a feed direction;




forming a pair of spaced apertures in the material;




inserting a prong of a binder through each aperture, the binder having an elongate central portion with a prong extending from each end of the central portion; and




securing the central portion of the binder to the material.




The method may further include




supplying the flexible material from a roll of the flexible material; and




parting the material to form sheets, so that each sheet has the predetermined length.




Alternatively, the method may include supplying pre-cut sheets of the material from a supply of sheets, each sheet having the predetermined length.




The apertures may be formed in the material along a line parallel to the feed direction.




The material may be punched to form the apertures.




A depression may be formed on a first side of the material, to extend it at least between the apertures, to accommodate the central portion of the binder. An adhesive may be applied in the depression prior to inserting the prongs of the binder through the apertures, for securing the central portion of the binder to the material.




The method may further include




supplying the binder with its prongs extending substantially transversely to the central portion and inserting the prongs through the apertures from a first side of the material; and




displacing the prongs relative to the central portion towards a second side of the material so that the prongs lie substantially flat against the second side of the material.




The binder may be secured in position by adhering a length of tape to a first side of the material along a line parallel to the feed direction, to cover the central portion of the binder. An adhesive may be applied to the length of tape prior to adhering it to the material.




The tape may be continually adhered to the first side of the material and parted so that a portion of the tape extends beyond an edge of either side of each length of material.




Each portion of tape may be folded about its associated cut edge and adhered to a second side of each length of material.




The method may further include scoring each length of material to form at least one fold line along a line parallel to the feed direction in a region of the material which is covered-by the tape.




According to a second aspect of the invention, there is provided an apparatus for manufacturing a file folder, the apparatus including




a displacement means for displacing a predetermined length of a flexible material in a feed direction;




an aperture forming means for forming a pair of spaced apertures in the material;




an inserting means for inserting a prong of a binder through each aperture, the binder having an elongate central portion with a prong extending from each end of the central portion; and




a securing means for securing the central portion of the binder to the material.




The apparatus may also include




a supply means for supplying the flexible material from a roll of the flexible material; and




a parting means for parting the material to form sheets, so that each sheet has the predetermined length.




The roll of the flexible material may be in the form of a roll of paper board.




Alternatively, the apparatus may include a supply means for supplying pre-cut sheets of the material from a supply of sheets, each sheet having the predetermined length.




The aperture forming means may be a punching device which includes a punching die which is displaceable towards and away from the material to punch the apertures in the material. The punching die may be configured so that when the punching die executes an operating stroke, at least a region between the apertures is embossed to define a depression.




The apparatus may further include an adhesive application means, located upstream of the inserting means, for applying adhesive in the depression, between the apertures.




The inserting means may include a magazine for carrying a plurality of the binders, the magazine being configured to feed a binder, with its prongs extending substantially transversely to the central portion, at predetermined intervals, which correspond with the rate at which each pair of apertures passes the magazine. The apparatus may further include a displacement means for displacing the prongs relative to the central portion towards a second side of the material so that the prongs lie substantially flat against the second side of the material.




The securing means may include a dispenser for dispensing tape, the dispenser being positioned relative to the material to dispense a length of tape on to a first side of the material so that the tape is adhered to the first side of the material and covers the central portion of the binder.




The dispenser may be positioned to dispense the tape continually on to a central region of the material to extend substantially parallel to the feed direction. The dispenser may include an adhesive applicator for applying adhesive to the tape prior to the tape being adhered to the material.




The dispenser may further include a roll of the tape and an application means for applying the tape from the roll on to the side of the material.




In one embodiment of the invention, the parting means may be in the form of a first cutter which is positioned upstream of the dispenser, to cut the material into the required lengths prior to the tape being applied to the material. A separating means which may be positioned downstream of the first cutter to separate the lengths of material so that the lengths of material are spaced a predetermined distance apart. The apparatus may further include a second cutter which is positioned downstream of the dispenser to cut the tape so that a portion of the tape extends beyond each cut edge of the lengths of material.




In another embodiment of the invention, the apparatus may include a cutter which is positioned downstream of the dispenser to cut the tape so that a portion of the tape extends beyond each cut edge of the lengths of material.




The apparatus may then include a folding device for folding each portion of the tape over its associated edge and applying each portion to an opposed side of the material.




The apparatus may also include a fold line forming means for scoring each length of material to form at least one fold line along a line parallel to the feed direction in a region of the material which is covered by the tape.




The invention is now described, by way of examples, with reference to the accompanying drawings.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




In the drawings,





FIG. 1

shows a three-dimensional, schematic view of a first embodiment of an apparatus, in accordance with the invention, for manufacturing a file folder;





FIG. 2

shows a three-dimensional, schematic view of a second embodiment of the apparatus;





FIG. 3

shows a schematic side view of a third embodiment of the apparatus;





FIG. 4

shows a schematic side view of a fourth embodiment of the apparatus;





FIG. 5

shows a side view of a device for bending prongs of a binder in a first stage of operation; and





FIG. 6

shows a side view of the device of

FIG. 5

in a second stage of operation.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




In

FIG. 1

, reference numeral


10


generally indicates a first embodiment of an apparatus, in accordance with the invention, for manufacturing a file folder.




The apparatus


10


includes a supply means in the form of a roll


12


of paper board


14


. The roll


12


supplies a sheet


16


of the paper board


14


. The apparatus


10


includes a displacement means in the form of roller sets


15


. The roller sets


15


displace the sheet


16


in a feed direction indicated by an arrow


18


.




The apparatus


10


includes an aperture forming means


20


for forming a pair of spaced apertures


22


in the sheet


16


. An inserting means


24


inserts a prong


26


of a binder


28


through each aperture


22


. Each binder


28


has an elongate central portion


30


. One prong


26


extends from each end of the central portion


30


. The central portion


30


is thus positioned on the sheet


16


.




A securing means


34


secures the central portion


30


to the sheet


16


. A parting means


36


parts the sheet


16


to provide required lengths


38


. Each length


38


has a binder


28


secured thereto. The aperture forming means


20


, the inserting means


24


, the securing means


34


and the parting means


36


are at different stations. The inserting means


24


is downstream of the aperture forming means


20


. The parting means


36


is located downstream of the securing means


34


.




The apertures


22


are formed by punching. The aperture forming means


20


includes a punching die


40


. The die


40


is displaceable towards and away from the sheet


16


. The die


40


punches the apertures


22


in the sheet


16


.




A depression


42


is formed in the sheet


16


between the apertures


22


. The depression


42


accommodates the central portion


30


. The die


40


is configured to emboss a region between the apertures


22


to define the depression


42


. The die


40


is also configured so that the central portion


30


of the binder


28


is flush with an upper side


44


of the sheet


16


.




The apparatus


10


includes an adhesive application means in the form of an applicator


106


. The applicator


106


applies an adhesive to the upper side


44


, in the depression


42


. Thus, the central portion


30


is adhered to the upper side


44


.




The inserting means


24


includes a magazine


46


. A plurality of the binders


28


are loaded into the magazine


46


. The magazine


46


feeds a binder


28


at predetermined intervals. The intervals correspond with the rate at which each pair of apertures


22


passes the magazine


46


. A binder


28


is released from the magazine


46


when each pair of apertures


22


coincides with the magazine


46


. The prongs


26


of the binder


28


then move through the apertures


22


.




Once the prongs


26


of the binder


28


are moved through the apertures


22


and the central portion


30


is positioned in the depression


42


, the prongs


26


are bent outwardly to lie against a lower side of the sheet


48


.




The prongs


26


are bent outwardly by means of a device


88


which includes a number of link bars


90


which are pivotally connected to each other at their ends. A first stage of operation of the device


88


is shown in

FIG. 5 and a

second stage of operation of the device


88


is shown in FIG.


6


. The link bars


90


comprise a primary link bar


90


.


1


, a pair of secondary link bars


90


.


2


and a pair of tertiary link bars


90


.


3


. An end of a secondary link bar


90


.


2


is pivotally connected to each end of the primary link bar


90


.


1


. An opposed end of a secondary link


90


.


2


is pivotally connected to an end of each tertiary link bar


90


.


3


. Opposed ends of the tertiary link bars


90


.


3


are pivotally connected together. A push rod


92


is pivotally connected to each said opposed end of the tertiary link bars


90


.


3


.




It will be appreciated that, as the push rod


92


moves in the direction of an arrow


94


, with the primary link bar bearing against the lower side of the sheet


16


(FIG.


5


), the secondary link bars


90


.


2


pivot outwardly in the direction of arrows


96


(FIG.


6


). The primary link bar


90


.


1


is dimensioned to be received snugly between the prongs


26


, prior to the prongs


26


being bent. It follows that, once the prongs


26


have been received through the apertures


22


, the device


88


is driven upwardly so that the primary link bar


90


.


1


is received between the prongs


26


and the portion of the sheet


16


between the apertures


22


is sandwiched between the central portion


30


and the primary link bar


90


.


1


(FIG.


5


). The push rod


92


is then urged upwardly so that the secondary link bars


90


.


2


bend the prongs


26


into a position in which they are adjacent the lower side of the sheet


16


(FIG.


6


).




The binder


28


is secured in position by adhering a length of tape


48


to the sheet


16


. The tape


48


is adhered over the central portion


30


. The securing means


34


thus includes a dispenser


50


for dispensing the tape


48


. The dispenser


50


includes a roll


52


of the tape


48


. A number of tensioning rollers


54


are positioned downstream of the roll


52


. A pair of sets of applying rollers


56


are positioned downstream of the tensioning rollers


54


. The sets of applying rollers


56


form part of the roller sets


15


.




The tape


48


is fed from the roll


52


over the tensioning rollers


54


. The tape


48


is applied to the sheet


16


by the applying rollers


56


. The dispenser


50


also includes an adhesive application roller


57


. The adhesive roller


57


applies adhesive to the tape


48


.




The adhesive applicator


106


and the dispenser


50


can be operated individually, one without the other, or together, depending on a user's requirements.




The apertures


22


are punched on a line positioned parallel to the direction of feed. The apertures


22


are also punched centrally on the sheet


16


. The applying rollers


56


are positioned to draw the sheet


16


along said line.




The parting means


36


is a cutter


37


. The cutter


37


comprises a pair of cutting rollers


58


. The cutting rollers


58


are positioned downstream of the applying rollers


56


. The cutting rollers


58


form part of the roller sets


15


. The cutting rollers


58


facilitate displacement of the sheet


16


in the direction of the arrow


18


.




One of the cutting rollers


58


defines a blade


60


. The other cutting roller


58


defines a bearing surface


62


. The tape


48


is adhered to the sheet


16


. The sheet


16


and the tape


48


pass between the blade


60


and the bearing surface


62


. The cutting rollers


58


are configured to part the sheet


16


into the required lengths


38


.




The apparatus


10


includes a fold line forming means


100


. The fold line forming means


100


is positioned downstream of the parting means


36


. The fold line forming means


100


includes a pair of impression rollers


66


. The impression rollers


66


form a fold line and parallel ridges


68


in the tape


48


. The fold line and parallel ridges


68


are also formed in that portion of the sheet


16


covered by the tape


48


. The fold line forming means


100


can also be positioned upstream of the parting means


36


. The impression rollers


66


have a number of ridges and grooves


110


defined thereon to form the fold line and parallel ridges


68


.




The tape


48


is in the form of a reinforcing strip


70


. Folders formed with the apparatus


10


have the reinforcing strip


70


extending from one cut edge


72


to an opposed cut edge


74


.




In

FIG. 2

, reference numeral


80


generally indicates a second embodiment of an apparatus, in accordance with the invention, for manufacturing file folders. With reference to

FIG. 1

, like reference numerals refer to like parts, unless otherwise specified.




In the apparatus


80


, the parting means


36


includes a first cutter


102


. The first cutter


102


is positioned upstream of the applying rollers


56


. The cutting rollers


58


of the first cutter


102


part the sheet


14


into the required lengths


38


. Relative speeds of the cutting rollers


58


and the applying rollers


56


define a separating means. The relative speeds result in the lengths


38


being separated once the sheet


16


is cut. A predetermined gap


82


is created between consecutive lengths


38


. The tape


48


extends across each gap


82


downstream of the rollers


56


.




A second cutter


104


comprises a further pair of cutting rollers


86


. The cutting rollers


86


are positioned downstream of the applying rollers


56


. The cutting rollers


86


part the tape


48


midway between the edges


72


,


74


of consecutive lengths


38


. Thus, a portion of tape


48


extends beyond each edge


72


,


74


of the lengths


38


.




The portions of the tape


48


are folded down in a manner described with reference to

FIG. 3

, below.




In

FIG. 3

, reference numeral


120


generally indicates a third embodiment of an apparatus, in accordance with the invention, for manufacturing file folders. With reference to

FIGS. 1 and 2

, like reference numerals refer to like parts, unless otherwise specified.




The apparatus


120


is designed to form file folders from discreet sheets of paper board, rather than from a roll of paper board.




With the apparatus


120


, the sheets are punched and embossed at a first station


122


. The adhesive is applied in the depression


42


at a second station


124


, downstream of the first station


122


. The binders


28


are fed from the magazine


46


and the prongs


26


are bent outwardly by the device


88


at a third station


126


, downstream of the second station


124


. The application of adhesive to the reinforcing strip


70


and the attachment of the reinforcing strip


72


to each sheet occurs at a fourth station


128


, downstream of the third station


126


. The fold line and parallel ridges


68


are applied to the reinforcing strip


28


and the corresponding portion of each sheet at a fifth station


130


, downstream of the fourth station


128


. The reinforcing strip


70


is cut at a sixth station


132


. Those portions of the tape


48


extending beyond the edges


72


,


74


of each sheet are folded over at a seventh station


134


.




The apparatus


120


includes a conveyor belt assembly


136


. A drive roller


138


is positioned at one end


140


of the assembly


136


while an idler roller


142


is positioned at an opposed end


144


of the assembly


136


in a conventional fashion.




The apparatus


120


includes a drive motor


146


. The drive motor


146


is connected to a gear box


148


which, in turn, is connected to a drive pulley


150


via a clutch


152


.




The drive pulley


150


is connected to a primary pulley


154


via a belt


156


. The drive roller


138


is driven by the primary pulley


154


via a set of idler pulleys


158


and suitably positioned belts


160


.




The first to fourth stations


122


to


128


, inclusive, are positioned along the assembly


136


. A first stop gate


162


is positioned between the first and second stations


122


,


124


. A second stop gate


164


is positioned between the second and third stations


124


,


126


. A third stop gate


166


is positioned between the third and fourth stations


126


,


128


. Each stop gate


162


to


166


includes a stop bar


168


. The stop bar


168


is connected to an upwardly and downwardly reciprocating mechanism


170


. The mechanisms


170


are configured to displace the stop bars


168


into operative positions in which the stop bars


168


retain the sheets in a stationary position during operation of the stations.




The apparatus


120


includes an infeed tray


172


from which the sheets are fed, by the assembly


136


, towards the stations


122


to


134


.




A punch and die arrangement


174


is positioned at the first station


122


. The punch and die arrangement


174


includes a punch


176


. The punch


176


has a pair of punch members


176


positioned on each side of an embossing formation


178


. A die


180


of the punch and die arrangement


174


is positioned below the punch members


176


.




During operation, once the stop bar


168


of the first stop gate


162


is displaced into its operative position so that a sheet is held stationary, the punch members


176


are displaced towards the die


180


so that the apertures


22


are punched in the sheet and the depression


42


is formed between the apertures


22


.




The adhesive applicator


106


is positioned at the second station


124


. The applicator


106


includes adhesive application nozzles


182


. Once the stop bar


168


of the second stop gate


164


has moved into its operative position to retain a sheet in a stationary position, the applicator


106


is actuated so that adhesive is applied to the sheet via the nozzles


182


. The second stop gate


164


and the nozzles


182


are positioned so that the adhesive is applied to the sheet in the depression


42


.




The magazine


46


and the device


88


are positioned at the third station


126


. As before, once the stop bar


128


of the third stop gate


166


is moved into its operative position, a binder


28


is fed from the magazine


46


. The third stop gate


166


, the magazine


46


and the device


88


are positioned so that, once the sheet is held stationary, the prongs


26


of the binder


28


can be fed through the apertures


22


and the device


88


operated, as described earlier, to bend the prongs


26


(FIGS.


5


and


6


). A reciprocating mechanism (not shown) is provided which acts on the pusher rod


92


to operate the device


88


.




The roll of tape


52


, a tape wetting arrangement


186


and a tape applying roller


188


are all positioned at the fourth station


128


. The tape wetting arrangement includes a supply


190


of adhesive. The arrangement


186


further includes a tensioning roller


192


and an adhesive application roller


194


. The tape


48


is fed from the roll


52


over the tensioning roller


192


and then the adhesive application roller


194


so that adhesive is applied to the tape


48


. A tape compression roller


196


is positioned directly above the drive roller


138


of the assembly


136


. The tape compression roller is positioned so that the tape


48


is fed beneath the roller


196


and sufficient pressure is exerted on the tape


48


to obtain adhesion of the tape


48


on to the sheets as the sheets pass between the conveyor and the tape compression roller


196


.




A pair of embossing rollers


198


is positioned at the fifth station


130


. The rollers


198


are positioned so that the tape, with the sheets adhered thereto, is received between the rollers


198


. A tensioning device


200


is mounted on an upper embossing roller


198


.


1


so that the pressure exerted by the rollers


198


on the tape


48


can be adjusted. The upper roller


198


.


1


is configured so that as the tape


48


and the sheets pass through the rollers


198


, the fold line and parallel ridges


68


are formed in the tape


48


and the sheets. A lower embossing roller


198


.


2


is connected to the set of idler pulleys


158


so that the tape


48


and the sheets are driven through the embossing rollers


198


.




A pair of cut off rollers


202


is positioned at the sixth station


132


. An upper cut off roller


202


.


1


has a pair of cutting blades


204


mounted therein, in diametrically opposed positions. A lower cut off roller


202


.


2


is configured to define a cutting surface for the cutting blades


204


. The upper cut off roller


202


.


1


is of a diameter which is such that the tape


48


is cut at a position intermediate adjacent ends of consecutive sheets.




The lower cut off roller


202


.


2


is drivingly connected to the primary pulley


154


so that the rollers


202


are rotated in suitable directions.




It will be appreciated that, once the tape has been cut, there will be provided lengths of tape


48


adhered to each sheet with portions of the tape extending past edges of each sheet. At the seventh station


134


, these portions are folded over opposed edges of the sheets to adhere against a lower side of each sheet.




A device for folding said portions over is referred to with reference numeral


206


. The device


206


includes a pair of opposed drive rollers


208


which serve to draw each length of tape and its associated sheet through the device


206


.




A first upper ram


210


is provided to urge a rear overhanging portion of the tape


48


downwardly. A lower ram


211


and a first application roller


212


are provided upstream of the drive rollers


208


to urge the rear overhanging portion against the lower side of the sheet. A second upper ram


214


and a second application roller


216


are positioned downstream of the drive rollers


208


to urge a front overhanging portion of the tape


48


downwardly and then inwardly and upwardly to bear against the lower side of the sheet.




In

FIG. 4

, reference numeral


220


generally indicates a fourth embodiment of an apparatus, in accordance with the invention, for manufacturing file folders. With reference to

FIGS. 1

to


3


, like reference numerals refer to like parts, unless otherwise specified.




The apparatus


220


does not include the conveyor belt assembly


136


. Instead, the apparatus


220


includes a first set of driving rollers


222


, and second set of driving rollers


224


and a third set of driving rollers


226


. The first set of driving rollers


222


includes a sheet infeed mechanism


228


so that the sheets can be fed directly to the first station


122


.




The drive rollers


222


to


226


are driven by the motor


146


via the drive pulley


150


, the set of idler pulleys


158


and a series of consecutively arranged, subsidiary drive pulleys


230


. The subsidiary drive pulleys


230


are connected together via a belt


232


. A subsidiary drive pulley


230


is connected to each set of drive rollers


222


to


226


, via a belt


234


.




The apparatus


220


does not include the adhesive applicator


106


. Instead, the device


88


is relied upon to secure the binder


28


to the sheet.




The second set of drive rollers


224


is positioned downstream of the magazine


46


and the device


88


.




The third set of drive rollers


226


is positioned at the fourth station


128


. An upper roller of the third set


226


is the tape compression roller


196


.




The apparatus


220


does not include the stop gates


170


. Instead, the apparatus


220


relies on control of the drive rollers


222


to


226


to determine the position of the sheets at the stations


122


,


126


and


128


.




The Applicant believes that the invention provides a method and apparatus for manufacturing file folders in a substantially quicker and more cost effective manner than is presently possible with existing equipment.



Claims
  • 1. An apparatus for manufacturing a file folder, the apparatus comprising:a displacement means for displacing a predetermined length of a flexible material lengthwise in a feed direction, said flexible material having a first side and a second side; an aperture forming means for forming a pair of spaced apertures in the material, the aperture forming means being a punching device which includes a punching die which is displaceable towards and away from the material to punch the apertures in the material, with the punching die being configured so that when the punching die executes an operating stroke, at least a region between the apertures is embossed to define a depression; an inserting means for inserting a prong of a binder through each aperture from the first side of the material, the binder having an elongate central portion with a prong extending from each end of the central portion; and a securing means for securing the central portion of the binder to the first side of the material.
  • 2. The apparatus as claimed in claim 1, which includesa supply means for supplying the flexible material from a roll of the flexible material; and a parting means for parting the material to form sheets, so that each sheet has the predetermined length.
  • 3. The apparatus as claimed in claim 1, which includes a supply means for supplying pre-cut sheets of the material from a supply of sheets, each sheet having the predetermined length.
  • 4. The apparatus as claimed in claim 1, which includes an adhesive application means, located upstream of the inserting means, for applying adhesive in the depression, between the apertures.
  • 5. An apparatus for manufacturing a file folder, the apparatus comprising:a displacement means for displacing a predetermined length of a flexible material lengthwise in a feed direction, said flexible material having a first side and a second side; an aperture forming means for forming a pair of spaced apertures in the material; an inserting means for inserting a prong of a binder through each aperture from the first side of the material, the binder having an elongate central portion with a prong extending from each end of the central portion, the inserting means includes a magazine for carrying a plurality of the binders, the magazine being configured to feed a binder, with its prongs extending substantially transversely to the central portion, at predetermined intervals, which correspond with a rate at which each pair of apertures passes the magazine; and a securing means for securing the central portion of the binder to the first side of the material.
  • 6. The apparatus as claimed in claim 5, which includes a displacement means for displacing the prongs relative to the central portion towards the second side of the material so that the prongs lie substantially flat against the second side of the material.
  • 7. An apparatus for manufacturing a file folder, the apparatus comprising:a displacement means for displacing a predetermined length of a flexible material lengthwise in a feed direction, said flexible material having a first side and a second side; an aperture forming means for forming a pair of spaced apertures in the material; an inserting means for inserting a prong of a binder through each aperture from the first side of the material, the binder having an elongate central portion with a prong extending from each end of the central portion; a securing means for securing the central portion of the binder to the first side of the material, the securing means including a dispenser for dispensing tape, the dispenser being positioned to dispense a length of tape on to the first side of the material so that the tape is adhered to the first side of the material and covers the central portion of the binder; a supply means for supplying the flexible material from a roll of the flexible material; and a parting means for parting the material to form sheets, so that each sheet has the predetermined length.
  • 8. The apparatus as claimed in claim 7, in which the dispenser is positioned to dispense the tape continually on to a central region of the material to extend substantially parallel to the feed direction.
  • 9. The apparatus as claimed in claim 7, in which the dispenser includes an adhesive applicator for applying adhesive to the tape prior to the tape being adhered to the material.
  • 10. The apparatus as claimed in claim 7, in which the dispenser includes a roll of tape, and the apparatus including an application means for applying tape from the roll on to the material.
  • 11. The apparatus as claimed in claim 10, in which the application means includes at least one roller which is positioned to bear against the material so that tape from the roll is pressed on to the material while the material is fed.
  • 12. The apparatus as claimed in claim 7, in which the parting means is in the form of a first cutter to cut the material into the required lengths prior to the tape being applied to the material.
  • 13. The apparatus as claimed in claim 12, which includes a separating means to separate the lengths of material so that the lengths of material are spaced a predetermined distance apart.
  • 14. The apparatus as claimed in claim 13, which includes a second cutter which is positioned downstream of the dispenser to cut the tape so that a portion of the tape extends beyond each cut edge of the lengths of material.
  • 15. The apparatus as claimed in claim 14, which includes a folding device for folding each portion of the tape over its associated edge and applying each portion to an opposed side of the material.
  • 16. The apparatus as claimed in claim 7, which includes a fold line forming means for scoring each length of material to form at least one fold line along a line parallel to the feed direction in a region of the material which is covered by the tape.
  • 17. An apparatus for manufacturing a file folder, the apparatus comprising:a displacement means for displacing a predetermined length of a flexible material lengthwise in a feed direction, said flexible material having a first side and a second side; an aperture forming means for forming a pair of spaced apertures in the material; an inserting means for inserting a prong of a binder through each aperture from the first side of the material, the binder having an elongate central portion with a prong extending from each end of the central portion; a securing means for securing the central portion of the binder to the first side of the material, the securing means including a dispenser for dispensing tape, the dispenser being positioned to dispense a length of tape on to the first side of the material so that the tape is adhered to the first side of the material and covers the central portion of the binder; and a supply means for supplying pre-cut sheets of the material from a supply of sheet, each sheet having the predetermined length.
  • 18. The apparatus as claimed in claim 17, which includes a cutter to cut the tape so that a portion of the tape extends beyond each cut edge of the lengths of material.
  • 19. The apparatus as claimed in claim 18, which includes a folding device for folding each portion of the tape over its associated edge and applying each portion to an opposed side of the material.
FIELD OF THE INVENTION

This is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/053,433, filed Apr. 1, 1998 now abandoned, and hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety. THIS INVENTION relates to the manufacture of file folders. More particularly, this invention relates to a method of manufacturing a file folder and to an apparatus for manufacturing a file folder.

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Number Date Country
Parent 09/053433 Apr 1998 US
Child 09/299326 US