Method and apparatus for delivery of flat printed products

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6322487
  • Patent Number
    6,322,487
  • Date Filed
    Wednesday, December 9, 1998
    26 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, November 27, 2001
    23 years ago
Abstract
The present invention is generally directed to providing a method and apparatus for accurately and efficiently folding a flat product (e.g., a web of paper or signatures obtained therefrom) during its delivery. Exemplary embodiments provide a single device for performing the two functions of folding and decelerating flat products. Rotatable seizing elements of a deceleration drum interface with any known folding cylinder having a known tucker blade assembly. As such, the accurate and mark-free folding of a conventional jaw folder can be achieved with any desirable paging, including the wide maximum paging range typically associated with rotary tucker blade folders. A deceleration drum according to the present invention can interface with any folding cylinder having a tucker blade assembly used to create a cross-fold, and can thereby replace any conventional combination of a folder (e.g., rotary tucker blade folder or jaw folder) and associated downstream deceleration device. Seizing devices associated with the deceleration drum create a fold off of a fixed (e.g., a non-retractable) or a retractable tucker blade of the folding cylinder, each seizing element acting as a jaw which removes the signature, and creates the fold during product deceleration and delivery.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The present invention relates generally to a method and apparatus for the delivery of flat products, and more particularly, to a method and apparatus for the delivery of flat products which are to be folded during delivery in a printing press.




2. State of the Art




Conventional printing presses include devices for delivering flat printed products from one stage of the press to another. For example, a web of flat material which has been sliced along its length into multiple ribbons, is typically transported to a location where the ribbons are subsequently cut along their width into signatures. The signatures are then folded one or more times to form the multiple pages of, for example, a magazine or newspaper. A typical newspaper folder may receive a collection of ribbons which have already been previously folded one or more times, and be required to implement an additional fold, such as a half fold. The number of pages which the newspaper folder is required to fold can vary widely up to, on the order of 100 broadsheet pages or more. The devices used to implement these folds include jaw folders and rotary tucker blade folders.




Jaw folders, such as jaw folders which use a jaw to interface with a fixed tucker blade, have the advantage of providing a relatively accurate, mark-free cross-fold, such as an accurate half fold. However, jaw folders are constrained in the number of pages which they can fold due to limited engagement of tucker blades and jaws used to implement the folds, as well as by the space between the tucker blade and jaw cylinders. For example, typical jaw folders are limited to folding 64 pages or less.




Rotary tucker blade folders which use a rotating cylinder having either fixed or retractable tucker blades, can accommodate a large range of paging when implementing a fold. However, rotary tucker blade folders are less accurate than jaw folders, and create more marking on the printed product.




Thus, the newspaper folders used in conventional printing presses have resulted in the accurate folding of only a limited number of pages, or have resulted in folding a larger number of pages with less accuracy. Accordingly, it would be desirable to provide a newspaper folder which can provide the accuracy and absence of marking associated with a jaw folder, without being subject to the maximum paging range typically associated with a jaw folder. Further, it would be desirable to achieve such advantages in a relatively simple configuration which can provide positive and accurate delivery of a folded product, using for example, a gripping transport device.




Although gripping transport devices are available, these devices have not been suitable for transporting folded product of, for example, a printing press used in printing newspaper. For example, U.S. Pat. No. 4,132,403, U.S. Pat. No. 4,290,595, U.S. Pat. No. 4,629,175, U.S. Pat. No. 4,767,112, U.S. Pat. No. 4,629,175, U.S. Pat. No. 5,452,886 and U.S. Pat. No. 5,560,599 disclose the use of gripping elements associated with a rotatable gripper drum for grasping a product and transporting the product to a second location. Further, these patents disclose that during transport, the product can be decelerated from a first speed to a second speed. In addition, in co-pending U.S. application Ser. No. 08/707,518, entitled “Method and Apparatus For Conveying Flat Printed Products”, a conveying device for flat printed products is disclosed which includes plural arms, each having a seizing device for seizing signatures emerging from a transport device.




However, the foregoing documents do not address the inability of conventional folders to provide accurate, mark-free folding of a wide maximum paging range, or the transport of folded products from such a folder to a downstream location of a printing press.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The present invention is generally directed to providing a method and apparatus for accurately and efficiently folding a flat product (e.g., a web of paper or signatures obtained therefrom) during its delivery. Exemplary embodiments provide a single device for performing the two functions of folding and decelerating flat products. Rotatable seizing elements of a deceleration drum interface with any known folding cylinder having a known tucker blade assembly. As such, the accurate and mark-free folding of a conventional jaw folder can be achieved with any desirable paging, including the wide maximum paging range typically associated with rotary tucker blade folders. A deceleration drum according to the present invention can interface with any folding cylinder having a tucker blade assembly used to create a cross-fold, and can thereby replace any conventional combination of a folder (e.g., rotary tucker blade folder or jaw folder) and associated downstream deceleration device. Seizing devices associated with the deceleration drum create a fold off of a fixed (e.g., a non-retractable) or a retractable tucker blade of the folding cylinder, each seizing element acting as a jaw which removes the signature, and creates the fold during product deceleration and delivery.




Generally speaking, exemplary embodiments of the present invention relate to an apparatus and associated method for conveying flat products, where the apparatus comprises: a folding cylinder for use in folding a flat product; and at least one arm mounted at a first end for rotation about an axis, and having a seizing device located at a second end for establishing a fold in said flat product while seizing said flat product from said folding cylinder.




Exemplary embodiments are also directed to an apparatus and associated method for conveying flat products, wherein the apparatus comprises: a transport device for rotational transport of a flat product; and at least one arm mounted at a first end for rotation about an axis, and having a seizing device located at a second end, said seizing device being oriented relative to said transport device for seizing said flat product from said transport device in a radial direction with respect to said rotational transport of said flat product.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




The foregoing and other features of the present invention will become apparent to those skilled in the art upon reading the following description of preferred embodiments of the invention in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, wherein like elements have been designated by like reference numerals, and wherein:





FIG. 1

shows an exemplary interface between a cutting cylinder, a folding cylinder and a deceleration drum configured in accordance with an exemplary embodiment of the present invention;





FIG. 2

illustrates details of an interface between the exemplary

FIG. 1

folding cylinder and deceleration drum; and





FIG. 3

shows an interface between the deceleration drum of

FIG. 1 and a

downstream conveyor for further transport of a flat product from the deceleration drum.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS





FIG. 1

shows a portion of a printing press which includes an apparatus for conveying flat products, such as the web, ribbon or signatures, processed in a rotary printing press. The

FIG. 1

apparatus is illustrated as a folder portion


100


of a rotary printing press. The folder portion


100


shows how a web or ribbon used to create a printed medium, such as a magazine or newspaper, can be cut off between a cutting cylinder


102


and a folding cylinder


104


.




In the

FIG. 1

embodiment, the lead edge of, for example, a web


106


is established by interaction of the cutting cylinder and the folding cylinder. More particularly, the cutting cylinder


102


can be considered to include two knives


108


which rotate in a counterclockwise direction with the cutting cylinder


102


. The folding cylinder


104


can be configured in any known fashion. In the

FIG. 1

embodiment, the folding cylinder includes two anvils


110


which rotate in a clockwise direction with the folding cylinder


104


. Movement of the cutting cylinder and the folding cylinder is synchronized in known fashion, such that a portion of the web


106


enters a nip between the cutting cylinder and the folding cylinder, where it is severed by a knife


108


which presses through the web and into a corresponding anvil


110


. As a leading edge of the web


106


is established, it is impaled by pins in known fashion, using one of two cam actuated pin assemblies


112


which operate in known fashion to fix the lead edge to a surface of the folding cylinder


104


.




The folding cylinder


104


can be considered a transport device for transporting a flat product, such as the web


106


or any portion thereof, from the nip between the cutting cylinder and the folding cylinder to a deceleration drum


114


. The general operation of a deceleration drum is, for example, described in co-pending U.S. application Ser. No. 08/707,518, entitled “Method and Apparatus For Conveying Flat Printed Products”, the disclosure of which is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety.




The folding cylinder


104


can be configured to include any known tucker blade assembly to create a cross-fold. For example, the folding cylinder can include at least one fixed (e.g., extended, non-retractable) or retractable tucker blade, such as tucker blade


120


. In the

FIG. 1

embodiment, two tucker blades


120


are illustrated in conjunction with an optional, stationary cam


116


for retracting and extending the tucker blades during operation. Rollers


118


which rotate with the folding cylinder


104


move along an outer periphery of the cam


116


. The rollers


118


interface with tucker blades


120


. Because the

FIG. 1

folder portion


100


is configured to accommodate transport of a single signature which has been severed from the web


106


to the deceleration drum


114


, the folding cylinder


104


includes two pin assemblies. Thus, a succeeding lead edge severed from the web


106


can be pinned while an immediately preceding signature is removed from the folding cylinder by the deceleration drum.




Where the two tucker blades are retractable, the folding cylinder


104


can include two opposing rollers


118


. To illustrate the manner by which each roller


118


and an associated tucker blade


120


interact with the deceleration drum, six successive positions of a roller


118


and associated tucker blade


120


have been illustrated in the lower half of the folding cylinder


104


. As can be seen therein, when the roller


118


rotates with the folding cylinder


104


along a periphery of the cam


116


, the roller


118


and associated tucker blade


120


are moved radially away from the rotational axis of the folding cylinder


104


, in a direction toward a nip between the folding cylinder


104


and the deceleration drum


114


. This movement of the tucker blade pushes the signature


122


radially outward from the folding cylinder so that it can be positively seized by a seizing device of the deceleration drum


114


.




As shown in

FIG. 1

, the signature


122


, after having been severed by the knife


108


, is transported 180° by the folding cylinder. At this position, the cam operated tucking blade


120


drives a portion (typically the center) of the signature radially outward from the folding cylinder's surface, where it can be seized by a seizing element of the deceleration drum


114


.




The deceleration drum


114


includes at least one arm


124


mounted at a first end for rotation with the deceleration drum about an axis


134


. The arm itself is also rotatably mounted about an axis


126


. The arm


124


has a seizing device


128


located at a second end for establishing a fold in the signature


122


while seizing the signature


122


from the folding cylinder


104


. In accordance with the present invention, the seizing device


128


includes a gripper having a movably mounted gripper finger


130


and a fixedly mounted gripper bar


132


, which interact with a radially outward extending tucker blade


120


of the folding cylinder


104


to grasp the signature


122


at a location at which the signature is to be folded.




In contrast to conventional gripper elements, the arm


124


and associated seizing device


128


of the exemplary

FIG. 1

embodiment are configured such that the seizing device


128


is radially oriented in a first position relative to the folding cylinder


104


and thus, to a surface of the signature


122


which faces the seizing device. This first position is maintained over at least a predetermined range of rotation of the arm about an axis of rotation


134


of the deceleration drum. In the

FIG. 1

embodiment, the seizing device is oriented such that the gripper bar


132


is aligned with respect to a radial axis of the folding cylinder; that is, an axis normal (i.e., perpendicular) to a surface of the folding cylinder


104


and to the surface of the signature


122


. This radial orientation is maintained over an arc of rotation of the deceleration drum which is sufficient for the seizing device to properly orient itself relative to signature


122


, to then seize the signature


122


at the location at which it is to be folded, and to then radially withdraw the signature from the folding cylinder


104


. In the

FIG. 1

embodiment, this arc is shown to be about 45°, but as those skilled in the art will appreciate, can be any angle deemed sufficient in aligning the seizing device and performing the seizing operation given the rotational velocities of the deceleration drum and the folding cylinder.




The deceleration drum


114


as shown in

FIG. 1

includes four arms


124


. Although not specifically illustrated, each of the four arms would, of course, include an associated seizing device


128


. Each of the arms


124


is mounted at its rotational axis


126


with a pin


136


to an eccentric


140


that moves about the deceleration drum's axis


134


.




The eccentric mounting will cause the arm


124


to have a velocity which varies during its rotation about the axis


134


of the deceleration drum


114


. More particularly, the arms


124


will be at their maximum rotational velocity when oriented at the position where a signature


122


is grasped. The arms will then decelerate as they rotate in a counterclockwise direction from this location (i.e., as they rotate from the position at the top of the deceleration drum as oriented in

FIG. 1

to a position at the bottom of the deceleration drum as oriented in FIG.


1


). At their point of lowest velocity (i.e., when oriented at the bottom of FIG.


1


), a grasped signature is transferred to a gripper of a downstream conveyor. A gripper-to-gripper exchange is conducted between the deceleration drum


114


and conveyor grippers


144


of the downstream conveyor


146


. Thus, exemplary embodiments provide a positive control over a signature in its transfer from the folding cylinder


104


to the downstream conveyor


146


.




Each of the arms


124


includes a linkage


139


which has a roller that moves along a periphery of a stationary cam


138


. In addition, a linkage


142


is used to achieve interaction between the linkage


139


and the eccentric


140


. The stationary cam


138


is used in conjunction with linkage


139


, to either close or open the movably mounted gripper finger


130


of each seizing device. For this reason, the recess of the cam


138


transitions at the point at which the seizing device


128


is to grasp a signature, and then transitions again at a point at which the seizing device is to release the signature to the downstream conveyor. As shown in

FIG. 1

, the recessed portion of cam


138


extends over a range of about 120°, or more or less.




To ensure that the seizing devices are oriented with a radial axis of the folding cylinder


104


over a predetermined range of rotation of the deceleration drum, each seizing device can be articulated about an axis independently of the arm


124


. Articulation of each seizing device is also controlled in response to the combined lateral and radial movement of the linkage


139


as it rotates with the deceleration drum. To illustrate this, three positions of a given seizing device


128


are illustrated at, and about, a position of the arm


124


at which the signature


122


is seized. These three illustrated positions are shown in greater detail in FIG.


2


.




Referring to

FIG. 2

, the seizing device


128


is illustrated as being articulated about an axis


202


. Again, articulation about the axis


202


, in accordance with exemplary embodiments of the present invention, is configured such that the fixedly mounted gripper bar


132


maintains a radially aligned position with respect to a normal to a surface of the folding cylinder


104


and a surface of the signature to be folded. In accordance with exemplary embodiments, maintenance of this orientation is achieved using the linkage


139


to control rotation of the seizing device


128


about the axis


202


. As shown in

FIG. 2

, the linkage


139


also interacts with the cam


138


to control an opening and closing of the movably mounted gripper finger


130


via additional linkages


204


,


206


and


208


.




As further illustrated in

FIG. 2

, a stop point of the movably mounted gripper finger


138


is controlled via a spring bias stop


210


. The spring bias stop


210


includes a spring


212


which biases a spring rod


214


against a movable roller


216


mounted to the linkage


208


. This feature permits the seizing device


128


to accommodate a wide maximum paging range without readjusting the folder portion


100


. In addition, the movably mounted gripper finger


138


can itself, be spring biased to further enhance the flexibility of the seizing device in accommodating a wider maximum paging range.




Once a signature has been seized by a seizing device of the deceleration drum, the arm


124


rotates in a counterclockwise direction about the axis


134


to decelerate the signature. In accordance with exemplary embodiments, the arm and associated seizing device decelerate to a velocity which is approximately 20% of the peak velocity at the time a signature is grasped. However, those skilled in the art will appreciate that any desired variations in velocity of the deceleration drum can be implemented in accordance with a specific press operation. Increased deceleration of the arm


124


is illustrated by an increase in the angle between the arm


124


and the linkage


142


. For example, note that an angle between these elements is relatively wide (e.g., on the order of 145°) when the linkage


142


is at a position designated “


8


” with respect to the outer circle of numbers


1


-


24


in

FIG. 1

(the inner circle of numbers constituting positions


1


-


24


of the arms


124


). To the contrary, the angle between the arm


124


and the linkage


142


is much smaller during an acceleration mode (such as that where the linkage


142


is at position “


20


” in FIG.


1


).




After the arm


124


has rotated to a position at which it is to release a signature, the movably mounted gripper finger


130


is opened. In the

FIG. 1

illustration and as more clearly shown in

FIG. 3

, a seizing device


128


can be seen to move into a position adjacent a conveyor gripper


144


. At this location, the movably mounted gripper finger


130


is opened via interaction of the linkage


139


and the cam


138


. A corresponding cam device, which does not constitute a part of this invention and which is therefore not illustrated, can be used to concurrently cause the conveyor gripper


144


to close on the signature, and thereby positively transport it to a downstream location of the printing press.




Although exemplary embodiments of the present invention have been described in the context of the elements shown in the Figures, numerous variations will be apparent to those skilled in the art. For example, rather than using a folding cylinder with a retractable tucker blade, a cylinder configured with a fixed tucker blade can be used to interface with the seizing elements of the deceleration drum.




In addition, rather than implementing a half fold as was illustrated with respect to

FIG. 1

, any type of fold can be implemented in accordance with exemplary embodiments of the present invention including, but not limited to double parallel folds. Further, although exemplary embodiments have been described in conjunction with transfer of a flat product of a folding cylinder, those skilled in the art will appreciate that a deceleration drum configured in accordance with the present invention can be used in conjunction with any cylindrical transfer device of a printing press. Further, exemplary embodiments can be used in conjunction with the transport of individual signatures, or webs.




Those skilled in the art will appreciate that the

FIG. 1

embodiment is shown in cross section. As such, each of the arms


124


and associated seizing devices appear in cross section. Those skilled in the art will appreciate that each such arm and associated seizing device can be configured as a plurality of aligned arms and seizing devices which extend across a width of a given signature to be grasped from the folding cylinder


104


. Alternately, the arms and/or seizing devices can be configured as a single arm and/or seizing device having a width which corresponds to a width of a given signature, or any desired width. In addition, those skilled in the art will appreciate that to provide gripper-to-gripper transfer during a handoff of a signature from the deceleration drum


114


to the downstream conveyor


146


, some provision for interleaving the seizing devices


128


and the conveyor grippers


144


can be provided to ensure that positive control is maintained over a signature during the entire handoff operation. For example, the seizing devices


128


can be interleaved with the conveyor grippers


144


across the width of a signature.




In accordance with exemplary embodiments, a relatively compact, positive control transfer device can be achieved. Exemplary embodiments can provide the accuracy of a conventional jaw folder, yet provide enhanced flexibility in paging capability, and provide relatively mark-free transfer of flat products. In the exemplary embodiments illustrated herein, a single device can be used to both fold a flat product and to provide controlled slowdown of the flat product, with a controlled transfer to a downstream gripper conveyor. A gripper-to-gripper transfer eliminates the space typically associated with a pickup station required for the downstream conveyor, and minimizes misses between a belt conveyor of a conventional folder and the pickup station.




It will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that the present invention can be embodied in other specific forms without departing from the spirit or essential character thereof. The presently disclosed embodiments are therefore considered in all respects to be illustrative and not restrictive. The scope of the invention is indicated by the appended claims rather than the foregoing description and all changes which come within the meaning and range of equivalents thereof are intended to be embraced therein.



Claims
  • 1. Apparatus for conveying flat products, comprising:a folding cylinder for use in folding a flat product; and at least one arm mounted at a first end for rotation about an axis, and having a seizing device located at a second end, wherein: the seizing device can be oriented independently of the at least one arm, a first linkage rotatably connected to the seizing device orients said seizing device to seize said flat product from said folding cylinder in a radial direction, and at least one second linkage rotatably connected to the seizing device controls the seizing device to fold the flat product while seizing the flat product.
  • 2. Apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said seizing device further includes:a movably mounted gripper finger; and a fixedly mounted gripper bar.
  • 3. Apparatus according to claim 2, wherein the linkage maintains said fixedly mounted gripper bar radially aligned with a normal to a surface of said folding cylinder over a range of rotation of said at least one arm about said axis.
  • 4. Apparatus according to claim 3, further including:a plurality of arms mounted at a first end for rotation about said axis, each of said plurality of arms having a seizing device.
  • 5. Apparatus according to claim 2, wherein said movably mounted gripper finger is spring biased.
  • 6. Apparatus according to claim 5, wherein said at least one arm further includes:a spring biased stop mounted thereto for varying a page range of said seizing device.
  • 7. Apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said at least one arm further includes:a spring biased stop mounted thereto for varying a maximum page range of said seizing device.
  • 8. Apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said folding cylinder further includes:at least one tucker blade.
  • 9. Apparatus according to claim 8, wherein said tucker blade is movable radially with respect to said folding cylinder, and wherein said seizing device cooperates with said tucker bar to seize said flat product from said folding cylinder.
  • 10. Apparatus for conveying flat products, comprising:a transport device for rotational transport of a flat product; and at least one arm mounted at a first end for rotation about an axis, and having a seizing device located at a second end, wherein: the seizing device can be oriented independently of the at least one arm, a first linkage rotatably connected to the seizing device orients said seizing device independently of the at least one arm and relative to said transport device for seizing said flat product from said transport device in a radial direction with respect to said rotational transport of said flat product, and at least one second linkage rotatably connected to the seizing device controls the seizing device to fold the flat product while seizing the flat product.
  • 11. Apparatus according to claim 10, wherein said transport device is a folding cylinder which further includes:at least one tucker bar.
  • 12. Apparatus according to claim 10, wherein said seizing device further includes:a movably mounted gripper finger; and a fixedly mounted gripper bar.
  • 13. Apparatus according to claim 12, wherein the linkage maintainis said fixedly mounted gripper bar radially aligned with a normal to a surface of said folding cylinder over a predetermined range of rotation of said at least one arm about an axis.
  • 14. Apparatus according to claim 13, further including:a plurality of arms mounted at a first end for rotation about said axis, each of said plurality of arms having a seizing device.
  • 15. Apparatus according to claim 12, wherein said movably mounted gripper finger is spring biased.
  • 16. Apparatus according to claim 15, wherein said at least one arm further includes:a spring biased stop mounted thereto for varying a maximum page range of said seizing device.
  • 17. Apparatus according to claim 10, wherein said at least one arm further includes:a spring biased stop mounted thereto for varying a maximum page range of said seizing device.
  • 18. Apparatus according to claim 10, wherein said seizing device is radially oriented relative to the transport device over an arc of about 45°.
  • 19. Apparatus according to claim 10, further including:a conveyor having at least one conveyor gripper, said at least one arm transferring said flat products from said seizing device to said conveyor gripper.
  • 20. Method for conveying a flat product, comprising the steps of:transporting said flat product to a folding location; rotating said flat product about an axis at said folding location; and gripping said flat product during its rotation about said axis by using an arm and a first linkage for seizing said flat product with a seizing device at a portion of said flat product in which a fold is to be established, and for radially withdrawing said flat product with the seizing device in a direction normal to said rotation of said flat product, wherein: the seizing device can be oriented independently of the arm, the first linkage is rotatably connected to the seizing device, and at least one second linkage rotatably connected to the seizing device controls the seizing device to fold the flat product while seizing the flat product.
  • 21. Apparatus for conveying a flat product, comprising:a drum rotatable about a first axis; at least one arm mounted at a first end to the drum for rotation about a second axis; a seizing device located at a second end of the at least one arm and articulable about a third axis; a first linkage for articulating the seizing device about the third axis for seizing the flat product in a direction normal to a surface of the flat product at a location at which the flat product is to be folded; and at least one second linkage for controlling the seizing device to fold the flat product while seizing the flat product.
  • 22. Apparatus according to claim 21, comprising:a folding cylinder for conveying the flat product to the drum.
  • 23. Apparatus according to claim 21, wherein the seizing device comprises:a fixedly mounted gripper bar; and a movably mounted gripper finger, wherein the first linkage aligns the gripper bar with a normal to a surface of the flat product at a location at which the flat product is to be folded.
  • 24. Apparatus according to claim 23, wherein the gripper bar is aligned with a normal to a surface of the flat product at a location at which the flat product is to be folded for a predetermined range of rotation of the drum about the first axis.
  • 25. A method for conveying a flat product, comprising:rotating a drum about a first axis; rotating at least one arm mounted at a first end to the drum about a second axis; locating a seizing device at a second end of the at least one arm, wherein the seizing device is articulable about a third axis; articulating the seizing device about the third axis with a first linkage for seizing the flat product in a direction normal to a surface of the flat product at a location at which the flat product is to be folded; and controlling the seizing device by at least one second linkage to fold the flat product while seizing the flat product.
  • 26. Method according to claim 25, comprising:conveying the flat product to the drum with a folding cylinder.
  • 27. Method according to claim 25, wherein the seizing device comprises:a fixedly mounted gripper bar; and a movably mounted gripper finger, wherein the first linkage aligns the gripper bar with a normal to a surface of the flat product at a location at which the flat product is to be folded.
  • 28. Method according to claim 27, wherein the gripper bar is aligned with a normal to a surface of the flat product at a location at which the flat product is to be folded for a predetermined range of rotation of the drum about the first axis.
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