Method and apparatus for producing folders

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6186935
  • Patent Number
    6,186,935
  • Date Filed
    Tuesday, April 29, 1997
    27 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, February 13, 2001
    23 years ago
Abstract
A method and an apparatus for producing folders of the kind comprising two cover sheets, a spine, which is connected with the cover sheets by means of creasing lines, and a binding agent, which is applied to the inside of the spine and which is activable to connect sheets inserted between the cover sheets to the spine. The binding agent is applied to the spine and to the cover sheets while the cover sheets are essentially parallel to each other and perpendicular to the spine.
Description




TECHNICAL FIELD




The present invention relates to a method and an apparatus for producing folders of the kind comprising two cover sheets, a spine, which is connected with the cover sheets by means of creasing lines, and a binding agent, which is applied to the inside of the spine and which is activable to connect sheets inserted between the cover sheets to the spine.




Folders of this kind have been widely used, especially folders using hot-melt glue as the binding agent. On insertion of a stack of sheets in the folder into contact with the hot-melt glue in the spine of the folder, the folder with contents is placed in a so called binding machine, in which the hot-melt glue is heated such that the stack of sheets will sink into the glue. After cooling, the stack of sheets is connected with the spine of the folder.




PRIOR ART




There are previously known a variety of methods and devices for manufacturing folders of the above described type.




A common method is attaching a solid strip of glue to a flat folder blank, which will then be folded along creasing lines on either side of the strip of glue to define a finished folder. Attachment of the strip of glue and forming of the creasing lines may be carried out, for example, in the way disclosed in the Swedish patent application as published for opposition 413 647, and the subsequent folding may take place, for example, in the way described in the Swedish patent application as published for opposition 431 975.




These known methods provide folders of high quality, however, it is necessary to use two different machines, increasing the costs of manufacture. Further, the side edges of the strip of glue will not adhere to the cover sheets in the finished folder, which under certain circumstances may cause sheets located on the outside in a stack of sheets to be situated between the strip of glue and the cover sheets in the subsequent binding process, so that said sheets will not adhere to the spine of the folder.




Another known method comprises the steps of forming creasing lines on a flat folder blank, or on a web of material, from which folder blanks will then be separated, and immediately thereafter spraying hot-melt glue between said creasing lines. A method like this is disclosed, for example, in the German Offenlegungsschrift 2 611 242.




The major disadvantages of the latter method is that the folder blank must be folded in a subsequent folding operation, that the strip of glue will be uneven and will partly cover the creasing lines, and that the side edges of the strip of glue will not adhere to the cover sheets of the finished folder.




In order to solve the problem of the side edges of the strip of glue not abutting against the cover sheets of the finished folder, a variety of solutions have been proposed.




A solution of this kind is disclosed in the U.S. Pat. No. 4,289,330 showing that special strips of glue are attached in the area of connection between the cover sheets and the folder spine provided with a strip of glue. Manufacture of a folder of this kind is complicated and expensive and is difficult to carry out automatically.




Another solution, evident from the U.S. Pat. No. 4,129,471, comprises the spraying of melted glue onto a flat folder blank, whereupon the blank is folded in order to define two cover sheets and a spine. Folding is carried out along lines located in the glue area. The major disadvantages of this solution is that folding is difficult to carry out and that the folding edges will be irregular and unsharp.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




It is an object of the present invention to eliminate, at least partly, the disadvantages of previously known methods and devices of the above kind and to provide a method and an apparatus making it possible to produce high-quality folders at high speed.




This object is fulfilled in that the invention is provided with the features stated in the characterizing portions of the claims.











DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a perspective view showing a folder made by means of the method and the apparatus according to the present invention;





FIG. 2

is a diagrammatical side view, partly in section, of an apparatus for manufacturing folders according to

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 3

is a view of the apparatus according to

FIG. 2

, seen from above,





FIGS. 4-9

are cross-sectional views of stations being part of the apparatus according to

FIGS. 2 and 3

;





FIG. 10

is a side view, partly in section, of another embodiment of the inventive apparatus for manufacturing folders.











PREFERRED EMBODIMENT





FIG. 1

shows a finished folder


1


made in accordance with the invention, which folder consists of two cover sheets


2


and


3


, a spine


4


and a strip of glue


5


. The cover sheets


2


and


3


are shown in

FIG. 1

as parts of a single folder blank of cardboard or plastic but may consist of, for example, a front cover sheet of transparent plastic, which near the spine


4


is attached to a flap of the remaining part of the folder made of cardboard. Creasing lines


6


and


7


are formed in the area between the spine


4


and the cover sheets


2


and


3


. Creasing lines


8


and


9


are also formed in the cover sheets


2


and


3


at a short distance from the spine


4


. The strip of glue


5


, consisting of a thermoplastic so called hot-melt glue, is attached to the spine as well as to those portions of the cover sheets


2


and


3


which are located between the creasing lines


6


and


8


, and


7


and


9


, respectively.




The folder


1


is used as a cover for a stack of paper sheets to be connected to the spine


4


of the folder via the strip of glue


5


. The way in which this prebinding, so called binding, is carried out does not form part of the present invention and will therefore not be described. However, for understanding of the way binding is carried out, reference is made to the U.S. Pat. No. 4,678,386.





FIGS. 2 and 3

show a conveyor


10


, both upper parts


10




a


and


10




b


of which are moved step by step to the right in the figures. The speed of the conveyor


10


and the times for starting and stopping the same are synchronized with the various operations carried out at stations A-F.




A web of material


12


wound on a reel


11


is the starting material in the production of folders


1


at the stations A-F. The web


12


is fed to the right in

FIGS. 2 and 3

and is cut into folder blanks


13


at the station A (=

FIG. 4

) by rollers


14


provided with cutting edges


14




a


and cutting grooves


14




b.


Each folder blank


13


delivered from the station A is transferred to the conveyor


10


where it is held by non-illustrated means whilst being transported during the entire production procedure. The web


10


is stopped when the folder blank


13


is at the station B (=FIG.


5


). At this station, the creasing lines


6


-


9


are formed in the folder blank


13


by creasing means including a fixed die


15


with elongated recesses


15




a


and an upwardly-downwardly movable punch


16


with elongated projections


16




a,


which are partly pressed into the recesses


15




a,


thereby forming the creasing lines.




After creasing and activation of the conveyor


10


, the folder blank


13


will arrive at the station C (=

FIG. 6

) where the conveyor will be stopped once again. At this station, the folder blank


13


is folded along the creasing lines


6


-


9


by folding means including a fixed die


17


and an upwardly-downwardly movable punch


18


. The die


17


is provided with an elongated recess


17




a,


the width of which slightly exceeds the distance between the creasing lines


6


and


7


, and the height of which slightly exceeds the distance between the creasing lines


6


and


8


, and


7


and


9


, respectively. The side walls of the recess


17




a


are preferably parallel but may deviate somewhat from this orientation. When the punch


18


is pressed downwards towards the folder blank


13


resting on the die


17


, the lower portion of the punch, which fits into the recess


17




a,


will urge the central portion of the folder blank delimited by the outer creasing lines


8


and


9


thereon into the recess


17




a


in order to define a U-shaped channel in the folder blank, while the portion of the punch which is not immediately above the recess will press the portions of the folder blank located outside the creasing lines


8


and


9


towards the die


17


.




On reactivation of the conveyor


10


, the folder blank


13


will be transported to the station D (=FIG.


7


), the shape of the folder blank remaining essentially the same as shown in FIG.


6


. The folder blank


13


will keep this shape by the die


17


also extending into the station D and by an abutment


19


, which presses the cover sheets


2


and


3


in the direction of the die


17


, extending from the end of the station C up to and including the end of the station D. At the station D liquid hot-melt glue is sprayed into the U-shaped channel of the folder blank


13


by means of a nozzle


20


, the lower end of which is inserted into the channel and is situated at a short distance from the spine of the folder blank. Injection of glue is suitably carried out from a fixed nozzle while the folder blank


13


is transported by the conveyor but, alternatively, may be carried out with the folder blankstanding still at the station D while the nozzle is displaced in the longitudinal direction of the conveyor


10


.




After application of the glue, the folder blank


13


is transported to the station E (=

FIG. 8

) with the U-shaped channel of the blank still being guided by the die


17


, which also extends from the station D up to and including the station E, and possibly with the cover sheets


2


and


3


still outside the creasing lines


8


and


9


pressed down by the abutment


19


, which in that case will also extend into the station E. At the station E, the strip of glue deposited on the folder blank will be cooled, for example, by a fan


21


blowing cooling air into the U-shaped channel of the folder blank. Cooling may take place when the conveyor


10


is moving or when it is standing still. On completion of the cooling, the glue in said channel will have solidified and adhered to the spine of the folder blank as well as to the areas of the cover sheets


2


and


3


which are located next to the spine.




After cooling, the folder blank is transported to the station F (=

FIG. 9

) where its cover sheets are pressed upwardly-inwardly by two jaws


22


and


23


which are movable towards and away from each other such that the cover sheets


2


and


3


will be essentially parallel to each other. Movement of the jaws


22


,


23


may take place during movement of the conveyor


10


or during standstill of the same.




The finished folder


1


will finally be removed from the conveyor


10


in some suitable, non-illustrated way.




The apparatus described above and shown in the drawings may be modified in various ways. Thus, although the quality of the folder will be lowered, station B may be omitted, and creasing may be carried out by means of the punch


18


at the station C while the punch is carrying out the folding. Further, the abutment


19


may be omitted and an elongated nozzle for application of the glue may be inserted between essentially parallel or slightly diverging cover sheets


2


,


3


. If the cover sheets


2


,


3


are further kept in these positions, cooling of the strip of glue will be less effective but, on the other hand, the jaws


22


,


23


will probably not be required.




Another modification conceivable is to place the cutting station A after the glue application station D or the cooling station E which, however, may imply that the adherence of the strip of glue to the folder blank will be impaired at the cutting, that the configuration of the cutting device must be made more sophisticated and/or that the external dimensions of the finished folders will vary.




Although only one embodiment of the invention and some modifications of the same have been shown in the drawings and described above, it will be appreciated that the invention is not limited to said embodiment but will only be limited by what is stated in the claims.



Claims
  • 1. A method for producing folders of the kind including two cover sheets, a spine with a first log connected in a perpendicular orientation to a central connector through a first fold line and a second leg connected in a perpendicular orientation to the central connector through a second fold line, creasing lines connecting the first and second legs of the spine with the cover sheets, and a binding agent which is applied to an inner side of the spine and which is activable to connect sheets inserted between the cover sheets to the spine, comprising the following steps:folding a folder blank such that at least two parts thereof which are to define the first and second legs of the spine in the folder will be essentially parallel to each other and to a first plane and perpendicular to a second plane formed by the central connector of the spine; and applying the binding agent to the spine on at least the central connector, the first and second fold lines, and the first and second legs while the first and second legs are kept essentially parallel to each other and to the first plane and perpendicular to the second plane formed by the central connector of the spine.
  • 2. The method according to claim 1, further comprising the following additional step:cooling the binding agent after its application to the spine, and wherein the binding agent is hot-melt glue.
  • 3. The method according to claim 1, wherein the steps are carried out while the folder blank is being held on a conveyor.
  • 4. The method according to claim 1, further comprising the following additional step:providing the folder blank with the creasing lines before folding of the folder blank.
  • 5. The method according to claim 1, further comprising the following additional step:providing the folder blank with the creasing lines during folding of the folder blank.
  • 6. The method according to claim 1, further comprising the following additional step:cutting off the folder blank from a web of material before folding of the folder blank and before application of the binding agent.
  • 7. The method according to claim 1, further comprising the following additional step:cutting off the folder blank from a web of material after folding of the folder blank and after application of the binding agent.
  • 8. The method according to claim 1, wherein the binding agent is applied with two portions of the cover sheets farthest away from the spine being parallel, each of said two portions of the cover sheets farthest away from the spine being located substantially adjacent to each other.
  • 9. The method according to claim 1, wherein the binding agent is applied with two portions of the cover sheets farthest away from the spine being folded away from each other, each of said two portions of the cover sheets farthest away from the spine forming an angle of substantially 180° with each other and being in the same plane.
  • 10. An apparatus for producing folders of the kind including two cover sheets, a spine with a first leg connected in a perpendicular orientation to a central connector through a first fold line and a second leg connected in a perpendicular orientation to the central connector through a second fold line, creasing lines connecting the first leg and the second leg of the spine with the cover sheets, and a binding agent, which is applied to an inner side of the spine and is activable to connect sheets inserted between the cover sheets to the spine, comprising;means for folding a folder blank which is not provided with binding agent such that at least two parts thereof which are to define the first and second legs of the spine in the folder will be essentially parallel to each other and to a first plane and perpendicular to a second plane formed by the central connector of the spine; and means disposed above the inner side of the spine for applying hot-melt binding agent to the spine on at least the central connector, the first and second fold lines, and the first and second legs while the first and second legs are kept essentially parallel to each other and to the first plane and perpendicular to the second plane formed by the central connector of the spine.
  • 11. The apparatus according to claim 10, further comprising:a conveyor to which ready-cut folder blanks are delivered; and means disposed serially along the conveyor for creasing and folding of each folder blank and for application of binding agent to the same.
  • 12. The apparatus according to claim 10, wherein the means for applying include a spraying nozzle for hot-melt glue, said spraying nozzle having a spray opening which is smaller than a width of the spine.
  • 13. The apparatus according to claim 10, further comprising means for creasing the folder blank before folding of the folder blank.
  • 14. The apparatus according to claim 10, further comprising means for creasing the folder blank during folding of the folder blank.
  • 15. The apparatus according to claim 10, further comprising means for cutting off the folder blank from a web of material before folding of the folder blank and before application of the binding agent.
  • 16. The apparatus according to claim 10, further comprising means for cutting off the folder blank from a web of material after folding of the folder blank and after application of the binding agent.
Parent Case Info

This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/397,215 filed Mar. 8, 1995, now abandoned, which is a 371 of PCT/SE92/00618, filed Sep. 8, 1992.

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Continuations (1)
Number Date Country
Parent 08/397215 US
Child 08/840420 US