1. Field of the Invention
The invention relates to a method for attaching a supplementary product that is at least approximately flat to at least one side of the leaves of a printed product that is being conveyed astride a revolving conveyor chain with the leaves hanging down on both sides. The invention also relates to a device for carrying out this method.
2. Description of the Related Art
The attachment of supplementary products, for example, commercial samples or cards, on printed products is well known. EP 1 156 003 A1 describes a gathering machine with at least one movable feeder, which can be positioned at different sites along a gathering chain, depending on requirements, and with which supplementary products can be attached to the conveyed printed products. With this device, different designs are necessary for the attachment of supplementary products to printed products in front of and behind the gathering chain, since the gluing direction changes relative to the feeder.
EP 1 275 607 A1 describes a device for attaching supplementary products, in which device the supplementary products are delivered to a drum, which has revolving elements with suction devices for holding the supplementary products. A drum of this type is expensive and susceptible to malfunctions. Furthermore, this device cannot be used in a gathering machine equipped with a gathering chain.
It is the object of the present invention to develop a method and a device with which supplementary products can be attached to printed products on a conveyor chain. It should be possible to attach the supplementary products to both the front side and the rear side of a printed product, even during a gathering process on a gathering machine.
In accordance with the method, the present invention provides that the leaf is raised into an approximately horizontal position, and the supplementary product is fed to the printed product in at least approximately the same direction and at at least approximately the same speed. In the method of the invention, with the leaves raised, the supplementary product can be attached from above to the front side or the rear side or to the inner sides, for example, by gluing. It is also possible to attach supplementary products to the front side and the rear side simultaneously.
The supplementary product can be attached essentially over the entire side region. An essential point is that it is possible to attach the supplementary product on all side surfaces with the same device. After the supplementary product has been attached, the printed product is moved back into the original (closed) position and can then be further processed, for example, in a cutting device. Another essential aspect is that the location of the device within a conveyor chain or gathering chain can be freely selected. Accordingly, the supplementary product can be attached, for example, before or after a stitching machine.
In accordance with a further development of the invention, the supplementary product can be attached to the printed product by self-adhesion. The horizontal orientation of the leaves of a printed product has the advantage, among others, that it is possible to position the supplementary product by a displacement transverse to the conveyor chain or gathering chain.
The supplementary product can be fed to one or more exposed sides of the leaves of a printed product, so that a universal embodiment is possible.
The supplementary products can be fed from above and/or from below to the leaves of the printed product, which have been moved into a horizontal position.
The reverse side of a printed product from the side to which the supplementary product is to be fed can be supported while the supplementary product is being attached, so that a certain contact pressure can be applied.
It is possible to feed a supplementary product to each of the sides.
During the conveyance of the printed product, it is advantageous to raise the leaves of a printed product by a stationary guide device that acts on the inner side or on the side of a leaf that rests on the conveyor chain.
It has been found to be effective if, during the raising of one or both leaves, the attachment of the supplementary product, and the lowering of the leaf or leaves, the printed product is held on the conveyor chain by a holddown device., e.g., a roll or brush, which acts, for example, on the fold of the printed product, so that the operating reliability and quality of the work are improved.
A device for carrying out the method of the invention includes a revolving conveyor chain or gathering chain, which has pushers and a saddle-shaped support for the printed products, which are conveyed astride the chain. The device further includes a stationary guide device which is arranged along the conveyor chain and effects the raising of at least one leaf of a printed product, and a feeding device for supplementary products, which is assigned to this stationary guide device on the opposite side of the leaf that has been moved into a horizontal position. This simple device allows high quality and reliability requirements to be placed on production in accordance with the method of the invention.
The device can have a guide device, which is designed as a stationary guide plate that increasingly rises in the conveyance direction and acts on an inner side of a leaf of a printed product or as a liftable flap, so that the printed products are treated gently during the procedure in accordance with the method of the invention.
The guide plate, which can be designed to be adjustable, preferably opens into an approximately horizontal support surface that consists of a flat plate, on which the transfer of a supplementary product to a printed product occurs.
If a flap, which can be swung upward as a printed product approaches, is provided instead of a guide plate, then the transfer can occur as soon as the flap assumes a horizontal position and forms a support surface.
The feeding device can be a conveyor belt designed as a carrier of conveyed supplementary products, to which the supplementary products adhere or are fastened before they are transferred to the printed products.
The conveyor belt can be endless and pick up the supplementary products from a stack and then transfer them to a printed product.
In addition to the receiving end facing the stack of supplementary products, the endlessly revolving conveyor belt has a delivery end that faces the support surface or the printed products passing the support surface.
It is advantageous for the delivery end of the feeding device to rest on the support surface, so that a certain contact pressure develops on the supplementary product. The contact pressure can be produced by the force of a spring, which provides a certain amount of elasticity when the supplementary product is pressed.
The feeding device is preferably designed in such a way that it can be selectively used for one or the other of the leaves of a printed product on the front or rear side of the conveyor chain or gathering chain without additional modification measures. For this purpose, the feeding device can be displaced transversely with respect to the conveyor chain or gathering chain towards the front or rear side.
Naturally, it is possible to place a feeding device on each side of the conveyor chain or gathering chain, so that two leaves of a printed product can be provided with supplementary products.
In a further development of the device of the invention, a magazine for holding two stacks of supplementary products arranged side by side in the direction of conveyance is assigned to the feeding device, so that a supplementary product can be selectively fed to the front or rear leaf of a printed product. This allows the alternatives of feeding a supplementary product to the front or rear leaf, or feeding the front and rear leaves by operating two feeding devices side by side, which are laterally displaced with respect to the conveyance direction.
The various features of novelty which characterize the invention are pointed out with particularity in the claims annexed to and forming a part of the disclosure. For a better understanding of the invention, its operating advantages, specific objects attained by its use, reference should be had to the drawing and descriptive matter in which there are illustrated and described preferred embodiments of the invention.
In the drawing:
The device 1 is used to attach at least one supplementary product 5 on each printed product 3. The supplementary product 5 is, for example, a commercial sample, a card, or a compact disk (CD), and thus is preferably a flat product. The supplementary product 5 can be attached to the front side V and/or the rear side R of the printed product 3. Accordingly, one or more supplementary products 5 can be selectively attached to one printed product. For example, it is possible to attach four supplementary products 5 to the printed product 3, for example, two supplementary products on the front side V and two supplementary products 5 on the rear side R. These supplementary products 5 that are attached to a printed product 3 can be the same or different.
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The present application is a Divisional Application of Serial No. 11/111,068 filed on Apr. 21, 2005 now U.S. Pat. No. 7,438,107.
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