Method and apparatus for folding sheets

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6206817
  • Patent Number
    6,206,817
  • Date Filed
    Thursday, November 18, 1999
    25 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, March 27, 2001
    23 years ago
Abstract
A method and system for folding a sheet having a certain length into a folded piece of a fold type having a first edge and a second edge, wherein the sheet length and the fold type are simultaneously selectable. The sheet can be folded once or twice into the folded piece. After the sheet is folded into the folded piece, the folded piece moves in a direction with a first edge leading the second edge. The method and system further include a step and a mechanism to control the moving direction of the folded piece such that the folded piece can be caused to move with the first edge trailing the second edge or allowed to continue to move with the first edge leading the second edge when the folded piece exits the system.
Description




TECHNICAL FIELD




The present invention is generally related to a folding apparatus for folding a sheet of a document into a folded piece and, in particular, to a folding apparatus wherein the folded piece can be directed to an envelope inserting machine to be inserted into an envelope, or to a tabbing apparatus to be sealed and used as a self-mailer.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




A self-mailer is conventionally defined as a mailpiece without an envelope. The self-mailer usually contains one or more sheets of printed material, folded once or twice by a folding machine into a smaller piece for mailing. Typically, the folded piece has a folded end and an open end (see FIGS.


11


-


14


). The open end is sealed with one or more tabs before the self-mailer is sent to the addressee.




Folding machines are well-known. For example, U.S. Pat. No. 4,701,233 (Beck et al.) discloses a method of folding a sheet by bulging a portion of the sheet and then folding the bulged portion through a roller nip. U.S. Pat. No. 4,875,965 (Marzullo) discloses a folding apparatus wherein a buckle chute is used for stopping a sheet, causing the sheet to enter a roller nip for folding. U.S. Pat. No. 4,944,131 (Gough) also discloses a folding apparatus having a buckle chute. With the above-identified folding machines, when the folded piece exits the folding apparatus, it travels in the direction of the fold. This means that the folded end is leading the open end. Folding machines are generally designed for folding enclosure material to be inserted into envelopes in an envelope inserting device. In this particular application, the traveling direction of the folded piece is not very important. But for tabbing purposes, it is desirable that the folded piece travels with the open end leading the folded end. Thus, while the traveling direction of the folded piece exiting a prior art folding machine is suitable for envelope insertion, it is not suitable for tabbing.




It is advantageous and desirable to provide a method and an apparatus for folding sheets wherein the leading edge of the folded piece exiting the folding apparatus can be selected. Furthermore, it is advantageous and desirable to provide a method and apparatus for folding sheets wherein the length of the sheet to be folded and the type of fold for the folded piece can be easily selected.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The first aspect of the present invention is to provide an apparatus for folding a sheet having a certain length into a folded piece of a fold type having a first edge and an opposing second edge, wherein the apparatus includes a selecting mechanism to select he sheet length and the fold type, and a path directing mechanism to allow the folded piece to exit the folding apparatus with the first edge trailing or leading the second edge.




Accordingly, the folding apparatus of the present invention has a plurality of settings for selecting different fold types and selecting different sizes of the sheet to be folded. The folding apparatus comprises: a folding station, a feeding mechanism to feed the sheet into the folding station in order to fold the sheet into a folded piece; a turn chute having an ingesting nip to ingest the folded piece into the turn chute with the first edge leading the second edge, and an exiting nip to move the ingested folded piece out of the turn chute with the second edge leading the first edge.




Preferably, the folding station comprises: a first buckle chute for receiving the sheet fed into the folding station and folding the fed sheet into a folded sheet, a second buckle chute, and a deflector gate operable at a first gate position and a second gate position, wherein when the deflector gate is operated at the first gate position, the deflector gate causes the folded sheet to be ingested into the turn chute directly from the first buckle chute, and when the deflector gate is operated at the second gate position, the deflector gate allows the folded sheet to enter the second buckle chute to be folded again into the folded piece.




Preferably, the turn chute also includes a direct exit, and a reversing stop operable at a first position and a second position, wherein when the reversing stop is operated at the first position, the reversing stop causes the ingested folded piece to be engaged with the exiting nip so as to allow the exiting nip to move the ingested folded piece out of the turn chute with the second edge leading the first edge; and when the reversing stop is operated at the second position, the ingested folded piece is allowed to exit through the direct exit with the first edge leading the second edge.




Preferably, the reversing stop in the turn chute is adjustable to suit the fold type and the sheet length; and the first buckle chute is adjustable to suit the fold type and the sheet length; and the folding apparatus further includes a selecting mechanism linking to the first buckle chute, the reversing stop in the turn chute and the deflector gate for simultaneously selecting the operating position of the deflector gate and adjusting the first buckle chute and the reversing stop in order to suit the fold type and the sheet length in accordance with the settings.




The second aspect of the present invention is to provide a method of folding a sheet having a certain length into a folded sheet of a fold type. The folding method comprises the steps of: providing the sheet to be folded; folding the sheet into a folded piece having a first edge and an opposing second edge, wherein the folded piece moves in a direction with the first edge leading the second edge after the sheet is folded; and controlling the moving direction of the folded piece so that the first edge leads or trails the second edge.




Preferably, the folding step is carried out in a buckle chute that makes a single fold and has a sheet stop for selecting the fold type and the sheet length, and the controlling step is carried out in a turn chute having a reversing stop adjustable to suit the fold type and the sheet length, wherein the sheet stop and the reversing stop are linked to a turn knob for simultaneously adjusting the reversing stop and sheet stop to suit the fold type and the sheet length.




Preferably, the folding step is further carried out in a second buckle chute for making a second fold if required.




It is also preferred that the turn chute has a direct exit and a reversing exit, and the reversing stop is operable at a first position to cause the folded piece to exit through the reversing exit with the second edge leading the first edge, and a second position to allow the folded piece to exit through the direct exit with the first edge leading the second edge.




The method and apparatus for folding a sheet into a folded piece, according to the present invention, will become apparent upon reading the description taken in conjunction with

FIG. 1

to FIG.


14


.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is an isometric view of a self-mailer producing machine showing a folding apparatus and a tabbing apparatus.





FIG. 2

is a schematic representation of a self-mailing producing machine showing the different paths for the folded piece to exit the folding apparatus, according to the present invention.




FIG.


3


A and

FIG. 3B

are diagrammatic representations that illustrate the operating principle of the turn chute.





FIG. 4

is a schematic representation of the folding apparatus showing the relative position of the adjustable components of the folding apparatus when the folding apparatus is set up for making a Z-fold.





FIG. 5

is a schematic representation of the folding apparatus when the folding apparatus is set up for making a single fold from a sheet of document having a length of 14″ (355.6 mm).





FIG. 6

is a schematic representation of the folding apparatus when the folding apparatus is set up for making a double fold.





FIG. 7

is a schematic representation of the folding apparatus when the folding apparatus is set up for making a single fold from a sheet of document having a length of 11″ (279.4 mm).





FIG. 8

is a schematic representation of the folding apparatus when the folding apparatus is set up for making a single fold from a sheet of document having a length of 8″ (203.2 mm).





FIG. 9

is a schematic representation of the folding apparatus when the folding apparatus is set up for making a C-fold.





FIG. 10

is a schematic representation of the folding apparatus when the folding apparatus is set up for making a Z-fold but the folded piece is allowed to exit the folding apparatus in a different manner as compared to the setting shown in FIG.


4


.





FIG. 11

is a schematic representation of a folded piece with a Z-fold.





FIG. 12

is a schematic representation of a folded piece with a single-fold.





FIG. 13

is a schematic representation of a folded piece with a double-fold.





FIG. 14

is a schematic representation of a folded piece with a C-fold.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION





FIG. 1

illustrates a typical self-mailer producing machine


200


which comprises a folding apparatus


10


and a tabbing apparatus


12


. The folding apparatus


10


takes in a sheet of document


120


(see

FIG. 2

) at an entrance end


202


and folds the sheet into a folded piece


130


(see FIG.


2


). The folded piece


130


is then moved to the tabbing apparatus


12


where a tab is put on the leading edge of the folded piece


130


to seal the folded piece


130


into a self-mailer


140


(see FIG.


2


). The sealed folded piece, or the self-mailer


140


, is moved out of the tabbing apparatus


12


at an exit end


206


.




As shown in

FIG. 2

, the folding apparatus


10


has a feed roller


30


for picking up one sheet of document


120


at a time from a paper tray or cassette


150


. The sheet of document


120


is moved into a folding station


60


through a nip


32


formed by rollers


34


and


36


. After the sheet


120


is folded into a folded piece


130


, it is ingested into a turn chute


90


by rollers


36


and


44


. Inside the turn chute


90


, a turn chute stop


92


is used to stop the ingested folded piece


130


and cause the folded piece


130


to be moved out of the turn chute


90


by rollers


44


and


48


. After the folded piece


130


is moved out of an exit end


204


of the folding apparatus


10


, it is moved towards the tabbing apparatus


12


along a moving path


160


. After the folded piece


130


is sealed by the tabbing apparatus


12


, it becomes a self-mailer


140


and is moved out of the tabbing apparatus


12


at the exit end


206


.




As shown in

FIG. 2

, the folding station


60


includes a first buckle chute


70


and a second buckle chute


80


. If the folded piece


130


is required to be folded only once, then only the first buckle chute


70


is used for folding the sheet


120


. It is followed that the folded piece


130


is moved directly from the first buckle chute


70


into the turn chute


90


. If the folded piece


130


is required to be folded twice, then the sheet


120


is folded once by the first buckle chute


70


and then moved into the second buckle chute


80


for the second fold before the folded piece


130


is ingested into the turn chute


90


.




It is possible to move the folded piece


130


out of the folding apparatus


10


through another path


162


at the exit end


208


of the turn chute


90


by removing the turn chute stop


92


from the path of the ingested folded piece


130


. In that case, the folded piece


130


can be directed towards another machine such as an envelope inserting machine where the folded piece


130


is inserted into an envelope for mailing, or a printer, or a labeler for putting on an address label, etc.





FIGS. 3A and 3B

diagrammatically illustrate the operating principle of the turn chute


90


. As shown in

FIG. 3A

, the folded material


130


is drawn into the turn chute


90


by an ingesting nip


42


formed by the rollers


36


and


44


. Originally, the paper lift roller


54


, which is spring-loaded, is at an upright position. As the leading edge


132


(the folded end) of the folded material


130


is moved into the turn chute


90


, it depresses the paper lift roller


54


until the leading edge


132


is stopped by the turn chute stop


92


(shown diagrammatically). Even after the leading edge


132


of the folded piece


130


is stopped by the turn chute stop


92


, the trailing edge


134


(the open end) of the folded piece


130


is still drawn into the turn chute


90


by the ingesting nip


42


. Because the distance between the turn chute stop


92


and the ingesting nip


42


is slightly shorter than the length of the folded piece


130


, the trailing edge


134


of the folded piece


130


starts to buckle and the paper lift roller


54


starts to move back to its original position. Once the trailing edge


134


of the folded piece


130


is disengaged from the ingesting nip


42


, with the help of the rotating roller


44


and the urging force of the returning paper lift roller


54


, the open end


134


of the folded piece


130


is raised and moved toward the roller


48


. Because the distance between the turn chute stop


92


and the nip


46


formed by the rollers


44


and


48


is also slightly shorter than the length of the folded piece


130


, the open end


134


of the folded piece


130


is caused to be engaged with the nip


46


, as shown in FIG.


3


B. Subsequently, the folded piece


130


is moved out of the turn chute


90


by the rollers


44


and


48


, along the direction


160


.




Preferably, the turn chute stop


92


is operable at a closed position and an open position (shown with phantom lines in FIG.


3


A), so that when the turn chute stop


92


is operated at the open position, the folded piece


130


is allowed to move out of the turn chute


90


through the direct exit


208


along the direction


162


with the folded end


132


leading the open end


134


.




Now referring to

FIG. 4

, the first buckle chute


70


comprises a lower sheet guide


72


, a sheet stop


74


, and a first folding nip


38


formed by the rollers


36


and


40


. The location of the sheet stop


74


is adjustable so as to accommodate the length of the sheet


120


and the desired fold type for the folded piece


130


. Different fold types are illustrated in

FIGS. 11-14

. The second buckle chute


80


has an upper sheet guide


82


, and a fold stop


84


. The turn chute stop


92


in the turn chute


90


comprises a plurality of reversing stops


94




a


,


94




b


and


94




c


, mounted on a common stop actuator


96


. In

FIG. 4

, there is shown a deflector gate


78


which can be operated at an open position and a closed position. When the deflector gate


78


is operated at the closed position, the sheet


120


folded by the first buckle chute


70


is directly ingested into the turn chute


90


. When the deflector gate is operated at the open position, it allows the sheet


120


folded by the first buckle chute


70


to enter the second buckle chute


80


for making a second fold. As shown in

FIG. 3

, the deflector gate


78


is operated at the open position.




In the preferred embodiment as shown in

FIGS. 4-10

, the position of the sheet stop


74


, the operating position of the deflector gate


78


and the turn chute stop


92


are controlled by a selector knob


56


. The selector knob


56


can be manually or electro-mechanically turned about a rotating axis


57


to select the setting according to the fold type and the sheet length. As shown, an adjustment gear


75


is linked to the selector knob


56


for adjusting the position of the sheet stop


74


. Also shown is a gate cam


62


linked to the selector knob


56


and a gate actuator


76


to control the operating position of the deflector gate


78


. Furthermore, a control rod


68


is used to move the reversing stop actuator


96


in order to select the operating position of the reversing stops


94




a


-


94




c


and to adjust the distance between the reversing stops


94




a


-


94




c


and the ingesting nip


42


.


65


. The control rod


68


is pivotably mounted on a lever


66


which is mounted at pivot point The lever


66


is pushed outward from the selector knob


56


by a stop cam


58


. The stop cam


58


and the gate cam


62


are fixedly mounted to the selector knob


56


so as to change the position of the deflector gate


78


and the reversing stops


94




a


-


94




c


according to the position of the selector knob


56


.




As shown in

FIG. 4

, the selector knob


56


is set to a position for making a double-folded piece known as a Z-fold, as shown in FIG.


11


. With the Z-fold setting, the deflector gate


78


is operated at the open position so as to allow the folded sheet exiting the first buckle chute


70


to enter the second buckle chute


80


so as to be folded a second time before the folded piece


130


is moved into the turn chute


90


. As shown, the reversing stop


94




a


is used to stop the ingested folded piece


130


from exiting the turn chute


90


through the direct exit


208


.




As shown in

FIG. 11

, a folded piece


130


with a Z-fold is folded twice into three connecting sections denoted by sa, sb and sc having two folded edges f


1


, f


2


. In the setting as shown in

FIG. 4

, the distance between the first folding nip


38


and the sheet stop


74


is substantially equal to sa+sb. When a sheet


120


is moved by the entrance nip


32


into the first buckle chute


70


, it is stopped by the sheet stop


74


. As the entrance nip


32


continues to move the trailing end of the sheet


120


into the turn chute


70


, it causes the sheet


120


to buckle toward the first folding nip


38


. When the buckled section of the sheet


120


becomes engaged with the first folding nip


38


, the rollers


36


and


40


move the sheet


120


at the buckled point through the first folding nip


38


to make the first fold at the folded edge fi (see FIG.


11


). The singly-folded sheet is moved further into the second buckle chute


80


in the direction of the folded edge f


1


until the folded edge f


1


is stopped by the fold stop


84


. As the rollers


36


and


40


continue to move the singly-folded sheet into the second buckle chute


80


, they cause the sheet


120


to buckle again and become engaged with the ingesting nip


42


of the turn chute


90


. The distance between the fold stop


84


and the ingesting nip


42


of the turn chute


90


is set to be substantially equal to sb. Then, the singly-folded sheet is pulled through the ingesting nip


42


into the turn chute


90


, making a second fold at the folded edge f


2


(FIG.


11


). When the twice-folded piece


130


is moved into the turn chute


90


, it depresses the paper lift roller


54


so as to allow the entire folded piece


130


to enter the turn chute


90


. The entered folded piece


130


is stopped by the reversing stop


94




a


. Because the distance between the reversing stop


94




a


and the ingesting nip


42


is slightly shorter than the length sb of the folded piece


130


, the trailing end


134


of the folded piece


133


is caused to move toward the exiting nip


46


. Subsequently, the exiting nip


46


moves the ingested folded piece


133


out of the turn chute


90


. In the particular fold setting of

FIG. 4

, sb=sc=3.75″ (95.25 mm) and sa=3.5″ (88.9 mm) for a sheet


120


with a length of 11″ (279.4 mm).





FIG. 5

shows the setting for making a folded piece with a single fold from a sheet having a length of 14″ (355.6 mm). The folded output is a C-fold, as shown in

FIG. 12

, with fold length sd=se=7.0″ (177.8 mm). As shown in

FIG. 5

, the selector knob


56


is now turned in the counter-clockwise direction from the position shown in FIG.


4


. The distance between the sheet stop


74


and the first folding nip


38


is set substantially equal to sd. Because only one fold is required to fold a sheet


120


into a folded piece


130


, the deflector gate


78


is now operated at the closed position so as to cause the folded sheet to be engaged with the ingesting nip


42


after the folded sheet exits the first folding nip


38


. The reversing stop


94




c


is used to stop the ingested folded piece


130


from leaving the turn chute through the direct exit


208


. The distance between the ingesting nip


42


and the reversing stop


94




c


is slightly less than sd.




In

FIG. 6

, the setting is set for a double-fold as shown in

FIG. 13

, with the length of the folded section being sf=2.75″ (69.85 mm), sg=sh=si=3.75″ (95.25 mm). The selector knob is set at a different position from the setting as shown in FIG.


5


. The distance between the sheet stop


74


and the first folding nip


38


is substantially equal to sf+sg to allow the first folding nip


38


to make the first fold between segments sg and sh. As with the setting for any folded piece that requires a second fold, the deflector gate


78


is operated at the open position so as to allow the folded sheet to enter the second buckle chute for making a second fold. The reversing stop


94




a


is again used to stop the folded piece


130


ingested into the turn chute.





FIG. 7

shows the folding apparatus


10


in the setting for a single fold, similar to the setting shown in FIG.


5


. The setting shown in

FIG. 7

is for making a single fold from a sheet having a length of 11″ (279.4 mm). Accordingly, the distance between the sheet stop


74


and the folding nip


38


is shortened to about 5.5″ (139.7 mm). Furthermore, the reversing stop


94




b


is used to stop the ingested folded piece


130


in the turn chute


90


. The distance between the reversing stop


94




b


and the ingesting nip


42


is slightly shorter than 5.5″ (139.7 mm).





FIG. 8

shows another setting for a single fold, similar to

FIGS. 5 and 7

. The setting shown in

FIG. 8

is for making a single fold from a sheet having a length of 8″ (203.2 mm). Accordingly, the distance between the sheet stop


74


and the folding nip


38


is further shortened to about 4″ (101.6 mm). Furthermore, the reversing stop


94




a


is used to stop the ingested folded piece


130


in the turn chute


90


. The distance between the reversing stop


94




a


and the ingesting nip


42


is slightly shorter than 4″ (101.6 mm).





FIG. 9

shows the folding apparatus


10


in the setting for making a C-fold, as shown in FIG.


14


. In particular, a sheet having a length of 11″ (279.4 mm) is folded into three sections sj=sl=3.625″ (92.075 mm), and sk=3.75″ (95.25 mm). The setting in

FIG. 8

is similar to the setting in

FIG. 4

, except that the distance between the sheet stop


74


and the folding nip


38


is shortened to 3.625″ (92.075 mm), and the reversing stop


94




a


is used to stop the ingested folded piece


130


in the turn chute


90


. The distance between the reversing stop


94




a


and the ingesting nip


42


is shortened by the stop cam


58


to slightly less than 3.75″ (95.25 mm).





FIG. 10

shows that the folded piece


130


is allowed to exit the turn chute


90


through the direct exit


208


. As shown, a direct exit cam


98


which is rotatably mounted at pivot point


99


is used to push the reversing stop actuator


96


towards the ingesting nip


42


, disengaging the lever


66


from the stop cam


58


, and causing all the reversing stops


94




a


-


94




c


to move out of the path


162


of the ingested folded piece


130


. As described in conjunction with

FIG. 3A

above, when an ingested folded piece


130


exits the turn chute


90


through the direct exit


28


, its leading edge is the same edge as that when it is ingested into the turn chute


90


.




It should be noted that the orientation of the direct exit


98


is not linked to the position of the selector knob


56


. A folded piece of any fold type can be allowed to exit the turn chute


90


through the direct exit


208


if so desired.




Although the invention has been described with respect to the preferred embodiments thereof, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that the foregoing and various other changes, omissions and deviations in the form and detail thereof may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of this invention.



Claims
  • 1. An apparatus for folding a sheet having a length into a folded piece of a fold type having a first edge and an opposing second edge, said apparatus comprising:(a) a folding station for folding the sheet into the folded piece, the folding station further comprising (i) a buckle chute for receiving the sheet entering the folding station: (ii) a folding nip; and (iii) a sheet stop for stopping the sheet which is fed into the buckle chute thereby causing the sheet to buckle toward the folding nip and to be folded by the folding nip into the folded piece; (b) a feeding mechanism to feed the sheet into the folding station in order to fold the sheet into the folded piece; (c) a turn chute having (i) an ingesting mechanism to ingest the folded piece into the turn chute with the first edge leading the second edge; (ii) a reversing stop to stop the ingested folded piece; and (iii) a moving mechanism to move the ingested folded piece out of the turn chute with the second edge leading the first edge and (d) wherein the sheet stop in the folding station and the reversing stop in the turn chute are adjustable to suit the fold type and the sheet length, and the apparatus further comprises a selecting mechanism connected to the folding station and the turn chute so as to simultaneously adjust the sheet stop and the reversing stop.
  • 2. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the turn chute further comprises a first exit and a second exit, each dimensioned for passage of the folded piece, wherein the reversing stop is operable at a first position and a second position, and wherein when the reversing stop is operated at the first position, the reversing stop causes the ingested folded piece to be engaged with the moving mechanism in order to move the folded piece through the first exit with the second edge leading the first edge, and when the reversing stop is operated at the second position, the ingested folded piece is allowed to exit through the second exit with the first edge leading the second edge.
  • 3. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the folding station comprises:(a) a first buckle chute for folding the sheet which is fed into the folding station into a folded sheet; (b) a second buckle chute; and (c) a deflector gate operable at a first gate position and a second gate position, wherein when the deflector gate is operated at the first gate position, the folded sheet is the folded piece and the deflector gate causes the folded piece to be ingested into the turn chute directly from the first buckle chute, and when the deflector gate is operated at the second gate position, the deflector gate allows the folded sheet to enter the second buckle chute to be folded again into the folded piece.
  • 4. The apparatus of claim 3, wherein the turn chute further comprises a first exit and a second exit, each dimensioned for passage of the folded piece, wherein the reversing stop is operable at a first position and a second position, and wherein when the reversing stop is operated at the first position, the reversing stop causes the ingested folded piece to be engaged with the moving mechanism in order to move the folded piece through the first exit with the second edge leading the first edge, and when the reversing stop is operated at the second position, the ingested folded piece is allowed to exit the second exit with the first edge leading the second edge.
  • 5. The apparatus of claim 3, wherein the first buckle chute comprises:(a) a folding nip; and (b) a sheet stop for stopping the sheet fed into the folding station, thereby causing said sheet to buckle toward the folding nip and to be folded by the folding nip into the folded sheet.
  • 6. The apparatus of claim 5, wherein the sheet stop in the first buckle chute and the reversing stop in the turn chute are adjustable to suit the fold type and the sheet length, and the apparatus further comprises a selecting mechanism connected to the folding station and the turn chute so as to simultaneously adjust the sheet stop and the reversing stop and select the operating position of the deflector gate.
  • 7. The apparatus of claim 6, wherein the sheet stop comprises a plurality of individual stops each located at a different distance from the ingesting mechanism to suit a fold type and/or a sheet length, wherein the individual stops are selectable by the selecting mechanism.
  • 8. The apparatus of claim 6, wherein the apparatus has a plurality of settings for selecting the fold type and the sheet length, the selecting mechanism comprising:(a) a turn knob rotatably mounted about an axis for selecting one setting at a time; (b) a gear linking the turn knob to the sheet stop for adjusting the sheet stop; (c) a first cam connected to the turn knob and a first link for engaging the deflector gate to the first cam in order to select the operating position of the deflector gate; and (d) a second cam connected to the turn knob and a second link for engaging the reversing stop to the second cam in order to adjust the reversing stop.
  • 9. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the turn chute further comprises a paper lift roller located inside the turn chute adjacent to the ingesting mechanism so that when the folded piece is ingested by the ingesting mechanism, the paper lift roller is depressed to allow the folded sheet to move into the turn chute, and when the folded sheet is stopped by the reversing stop, the paper lift roller urges the second edge of the folded piece to move towards the moving mechanism so as to allow the moving mechanism to move the ingested folded piece out of the turn chute.
  • 10. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the ingesting mechanism comprises a nip formed by a pair of rollers.
  • 11. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the moving mechanism comprises a nip formed by a pair of rollers.
  • 12. The apparatus of claim 1 further comprising a sheet supply located adjacent to the feeding mechanism to provide one sheet at a time to the folding station.
  • 13. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the feeding mechanism comprises a feed roller.
  • 14. A method of producing a folded piece of a fold type having a first edge and an opposing second edge, said method comprising the steps of:(a) providing a sheet having a length; (b) folding the sheet into the folded piece which moves in a direction with the first edge leading the second edge after the sheet is folded and wherein: (i) the folded piece has a folded length and wherein the fold type and the folded length are essentially simultaneously selectable; and (ii) wherein the folding step is carried out in a buckle chute having means for selecting the fold type and the sheet length; and (c) controlling the moving direction of the folded piece so as to allow the folded piece to move with the first edge leading or trailing the second edge and wherein the controlling step is carried out in a turn chute having a reversing stop adjustable to suit the fold type and the sheet length, said method further comprising the step of simultaneously adjusting the selecting means and the reversing stop in order to suit the fold type and the sheet length.
  • 15. The method of claim 14, wherein the controlling step is carried out in a turn chute comprising:(a) an ingesting nip for ingesting the folded piece into the turn chute with the first edge leading the second edge; and (b) stopping means, operable at a first position and a second position, for causing the folded piece to be moved out of the turn chute with the first edge trailing the second edge when the stopping means is operated at the first position, and for allowing the folded piece to exit the turn chute with the first edge leading the second edge when the stopping means is operated at the second position.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS

Reference is made to application Ser. No. 09/442,559, entitled METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR DIRECTING AN ITEM THROUGH THE FEED PATH OF A FOLDING APPARATUS, assigned to the assignee of this application and filed on the even date herewith. Reference is made to application Ser. No. 09,442,552, entitled METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR TABBING FOLDED MATERIAL, assigned to the assignee of this application and filed on the even date herewith. Reference is made to application Ser. No. 09,442,561, entitled METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR FOLDING AND TABBING SHEETS, assigned to the assignee of this application and filed on the even date herewith.

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