The invention relates generally to printing machines. More specifically, the invention relates to a method and apparatus for handling inserts for printed materials.
Printed materials such as newspapers and tabloid style magazines often come with supplemental inserts. These inserts are typically additional advertisements, etc. that are added to the printed material after its printing. The addition of these inserts is done by a production process that automatically places the inserts inside the printed materials. However, it is common for errors to occur in the process due to misfeeds of the inserts resulting in printed materials with no inserts. These errors typically have to be corrected by manually removing them from the final product and re-feeding them at the beginning of the production process. This is a costly, time-consuming and inefficient method of correcting this problem. Consequently, a method of handling inserts for printed materials that automatically corrects errors is needed.
In some aspects, the invention relates to a method for adding inserts to printed material, comprising: receiving a jacket in a jacket conveyor, where the jacket conveyor comprises a gripper conveyor with a gripper, and a post conveyor with a support post; receiving an insert into the jacket from an insert feeder; delivering the jacket and insert to a product receiver; and returning a jacket with an insert error to the jacket conveyor for correction of the insert error.
In other aspects, the invention relates to an apparatus for adding inserts to printed material, comprising: a jacket feeder; a jacket conveyor that receives jackets from the jacket feeder, comprising, a gripper conveyor with a plurality of grippers, where the grippers support the jackets from the bottom, and a post support conveyor with a plurality of post supports; an insert feeder that feeds inserts into the jackets; and a product receiver that receives jackets with inserts from the jacket conveyor.
In other aspects, the invention relates to an apparatus for adding inserts to printed material, comprising: a jacket feeder; an insert feeder; a product receiver; means for receiving jackets from the jacket feeder in combination with inserts from the insert feeder and delivering the jackets with inserts to a product receiver; and means for automatically correcting jackets with insert errors.
Other aspects and advantages of the invention will be apparent from the following description and the appended claims.
It should be noted that identical features in different drawings are shown with the same reference numeral.
The present invention involves a system and apparatus for handling inserts for printed materials such as advertising inserts for newspapers.
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In some embodiments, the present invention is capable of producing up to 75,000 completed jackets w/inserts per hour. Additionally, it should be understood that while newspapers have been shown in the various embodiments, the term “jackets” could be used to define any type of printed material such as magazines, tabloid newspapers, etc. that would use inserts. The present invention would work with any such printed media that need an insert.
Advantages of the present invention may include: receiving the jacket directly into the gripper from the press feeder; stabilizing the position of the jacket with the post support; having the gripper located inside and acting in conjunction with the post support; using the gripper to support and carry the jackets from underneath; and automatically carrying repairs back through the system.
While the invention has been described with respect to a limited number of embodiments, those skilled in the art, having benefit of this disclosure, will appreciate that other embodiments can be devised which do not depart from the scope of the invention as disclosed here. Accordingly, the scope of the invention should be limited only by the attached claims.
This application claims priority from U.S. Provisional Patent Application 60/512,012 entitled “System and Apparatus for Handling Inserts for Printed Materials” that was filed on Oct. 16, 2003.
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