The invention relates to a method and a device for further processing of sheets to produce multi-page printed products, wherein several initial sheets are each folded into a folded sheet and subsequently collated one on top of the other such that the fold areas lie at the top and the folded sheets open downwardly, a groove being formed in each initial sheet before folding, around which groove the initial sheet is subsequently folded, the groove being widened, initial sheet by initial sheet, by a predetermined amount.
Such a method and such a device are known from EP 1 568 507 A1. The device described in this publication comprises a grooving means having two grooving wheels forming two parallel grooved lines in each initial sheet before folding, wherein an adjusting means controlled by a control means is provided, which adjusting means increases the distance between the grooving wheels gradually each time after the forming of grooved lines in a preceding initial sheet. The grooving of the initial sheets at a constantly increasing distance between the two grooved lines makes it possible to collate the folded sheets one on top of the other such that the folded sheets are able to lie planely one on top of the other in the spine area between the grooved lines and that the individual pages after the bonding thereof remain folded around clearly defined fold edges, resulting in a high-quality appearance of the finished printed product and in the fact that the individual folded sheets may be securely bonded, for example, by means of glueing. However, the construction of the known device is very expensive, since two grooving wheels are required, the distance between which has to be adjusted through the adjusting means.
The object underlying the invention is to provide a method and a device for further processing of sheets to produce multi-page printed products which make it possible, by means of a relatively inexpensive construction, to enable a high-quality appearance of the finished printed product.
This object is achieved a method for further processing of sheets to produce multi-page printed products, wherein several initial sheets are each folded into a folded sheet and subsequently collated one on top of the other such that fold areas lie at the top and said folded sheets open downwardly, a grooved line being formed in each of said initial sheets before folding, around which grooved line said initial sheet is subsequently folded, the depth and the width of said grooved line being increased, initial sheet by initial sheet, by a predetermined amount.
The object is further obtained by a device for further processing of sheets to produce multi-page printed products comprising a folding unit for folding initial sheets into a folded sheet around a grooved line, grooving means provided upstream of said folding unit in a sheet running direction, said grooving means comprising a grooving wheel having a convex curvature at its outer circumference and forming a grooved line in each of said initial sheets passing through in a running plane before folding, and collating means in which said folded sheets are collated one on top of the other such that a fold area lies at the top and said folded sheets open downwardly, wherein adjusting means controlled by control means is provided, which adjusting means advances said grooving wheel gradually each time after the forming of a grooved line in an initial sheet towards the direction of the running plane.
According to the invention, the depth and the width of the grooved lines is increased by advancing the grooving wheel gradually each time after the forming of a grooved line in a preceding initial sheet towards the direction of the running plane. Even if the sheets are folded only along a single grooved line before being collated, the appearance of the finished printed product at the spine is of high quality, since a succeeding folded sheet may be placed along its fold edge on top of the fold edge of the preceding folded sheet without the downwardly extending pages of the folded sheets affecting each other mutually.
An exemplary embodiment of the invention will be explained in greater detail below with reference to drawings, in which:
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The grooving means 11 comprises a grooving wheel 34 arranged along the center line of an initial sheet 19 and being rotatable about a rotational axis 38 (
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After the passage of the second initial sheet 19b the grooving wheel 34 is again adjusted by the amount n towards the direction of the running plane DE, resulting in a depth x+2n of the grooved line 30c in a third succeeding initial sheet 19c and a width b3 that is again larger than the width b2 in the second initial sheet 19b.
The folding means 12 is constituted by a former folding unit or a plow folding unit or a similar folding unit that folds the initial sheets 19 made of paper along the grooved line 30 extending in the sheet running direction BL such that the folded sheet 20 opens downwardly.
The adhesive applying means 16 comprises a glueing head 26, at the front end of which an adhesive nozzle 28 is provided. The glueing head 26 is connected via a duct 29 to an adhesive reservoir (not shown). The adhesive nozzle 28 is arranged immediately above the grooved line 30 when the folded sheet 20 is supplied to the adhesive applying means 16. Controlled by control means (not shown), adhesive dots 33 are applied at a predetermined distance and in a predetermined quantity from above by the adhesive applying means 16 onto the grooved line 30. Subsequently, the folded sheets 20 are collated one on top of the other in the collating means 18 and bonded together by means of the adhesive.
Since the width b1, b2, b3 of the grooved line 30a, 30b, 30c increases with each succeeding folded sheet 20, the downwardly extending pages of the folded sheets 20 do not affect each other mutually, whereby a high-quality appearance of the finished printed product is achieved. The curvature or curve 36 at the outer circumference of the grooving wheel 34 is selected such that in the case of a corresponding adjustment of the grooving wheel 34 the desired depth and width of the grooved line 30 is achieved in the respective initial sheet 19.
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