Claims
- 1. A method of producing folded uncased books in a continuous operation, comprising the steps of advancing an imprintable web continuously through a plurality of successively arranged book-page printing stations, so that spaced incremental blank web sections of identical length become successively located at the respective stations; engaging a first blank web section of the moving web at one of said stations with a plate cylinder which imprints it with a first continuous sequence of book pages having a first starting page number and a first terminal page number, while refraining from imprinting those sections of said moving web which are at this time located at the other stations; engaging a different second blank web section of the moving web at a book-page printing station following said one station with another plate cylinder which imprints it with a second continuous sequence of book pages having a second starting page number which follows said first terminal page number and also having a second terminal page number, while refraining from imprinting those sections of said moving web which are at this time located at all other stations including said one station; continuing the preceding steps until each of said stations has imprinted a respectively different blank web section of the moving web with a continuous sequence of book pages wherein the page numbers of each sequence differ from the page numbers of all other sequences; and thereafter cutting, assembling and folding the imprinted sections of the moving web to convert the latter into a folded uncased book.
- 2. In a method of printing books, newspapers, and the like, in combination, the steps of continuously transporting a paper web along a predetermined path past n page printing machines arranged spaced from one another along the path, each so arranged that whenever activated it prints upon the travelling web always the same respective one of n different page imprints; so controlling the n machines that each becomes activated and prints it associated page imprint upon the web only during each nth cycle and after so printing keeping each machine unactivated so that it does not print upon the web for the next-following n minus one cycles, a cycle being constituted by the time interval required for an arbitrarily selected reference point on the travelling web to travel a preselected distance along the path, and so controlling the timing and sequence in which the individual ones of the n machines become activated and print that in so printing each machine prints upon a longitudinal section of the paper web not printed upon by any of the others of the n machines; and cutting off successive printed sections of the web to form discrete sheets and assembling such sheets together.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 285,521, filed Aug. 31, 1972 and now abandoned.
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Continuations (1)
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