This application claims the priority of Swiss Patent Application No. 01260/10, filed on Jul. 30, 2010, the subject matter of which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
The invention relates to a method for inserting at least one supplement into multipage printed products, respectively provided with a back and composed of signatures and/or individual sheets, and which are transported with the backs oriented parallel to a conveying direction. The invention also relates to an insertion device for inserting at least one supplement into multipage printed products composed of signatures and/or individual sheets, with a back oriented parallel to the conveying direction of the insertion device.
To increase the use value of printed products that are bound along the back, such as books, pamphlets, catalogs, magazines or similar products, it is standard practice to add loose supplements to these printed products. Supplements in this case are understood to be flat items, for example CDs/DVDs, individual sheets, signatures, thin booklets, response cards, flat bags or goods samples which are inserted loosely between two adjacent pages of the printed product.
European patent document EP 0577964 A1 discloses a method and a device for inserting supplements between the pages of printed products, wherein a gas flow is used to separate the pages. The dynamic pressure generated upon impact with the front surface is intended to fan out and separate the pages. Following this, a supplement can be inserted between the pages separated by the flow of air. However, a separation at a precise, predetermined page of the printed product is not possible with this method and thus the insertion cannot be made between precisely specified pages.
European patent document EP 1559573 A1 discloses a method for placing the supplements onto specified printed products, which are conveyed while positioned horizontally and are subsequently stacked to form a loose book block. The supplements can thus be supplied in a reproducible manner to precisely specified pages, but it may also result in an undesirable binding of the supplements along with the printed products during the subsequent binding operation. To prevent this, the supplements must be positioned and secured on the surface of the printed product so that they come to rest outside of the binding region for the product.
According to a different, known method for producing printed products, signatures and/or printed individual sheets are initially gathered in a gathering machine to form loose book blocks and these are subsequently bound along the back with the aid of adhesive binding, wire or thread stitching. The printed product is normally provided with a cover which is then connected to the book block. The book blocks, bound crudely in this manner, are then trimmed on the open side along the top and bottom. For the insertion of the supplements, the book blocks must be opened before or after the trimming or cutting operation. It is furthermore known to lift up the cover of the book block with the aid of suction elements or to open up the book block with a sword and to insert one or several supplements into the book block opened in this way. The disadvantage of this method is that the book block cannot be opened precisely to the desired page, meaning between two optionally specified pages, so that the supplements cannot be inserted between the precisely specified pages of the book block.
According to a different known method, one or more supplements are supplied to loose, non-bound book blocks following the gathering operation and prior to the binding operation, wherein the book blocks are again opened with the aid of a sword before the supplements are supplied. With this method it is also not possible to open the book blocks at the precisely specified pages and to purposely place the supplements between optionally pre-defined pages. The supplement must furthermore be positioned and secured on the surface of the book block so that it comes to rest outside of the binding region. Otherwise, there is danger that the supplement will be fixedly bound along with the book block.
It is an object of the invention to provide a method which, following the gathering or collating, allows opening multipage printed products at one or more predetermined page locations and to place supplements precisely between two specified pages.
The above and other objects are achieved according an embodiment of the invention by the provision of a method for inserting a supplement into a multipage printed product, having a back and composed of signatures and/or individual sheets, and being transported with the back oriented parallel to a conveying direction, comprising: supplying the multipage printed product with a signature or an individual sheet projecting from the multipage printed product to define a predetermined separating location between the projecting signature or individual sheet and an adjacent signature or sheet; opening the multipage printed product at the predetermined separating location; expanding the opening at the separating location in the multipage printed product; and inserting the supplement into the expanded separating location.
Thus, in the method in the above embodiment the multipage printed document is supplied with a signature and/or an individual sheet that projects from the multipage printed product to define a predetermined separating location between two adjacent signatures, or two individual sheets, or between a signature and an individual sheet. The multipage printed product is opened at the separating location and the opening at the separating location is then expanded. Finally, a supplement is placed into the expanded separating location. The opening and expanding of the multipage printed product at the separating location offers the advantage that a pre-separation is possible at the precisely specified page for placing the supplement. As a result, damage to the printed product caused by an uncontrolled entering of a separating element into its closed page region is avoided.
According to a further embodiment, there is provided a format-preparing step in which at least two signatures, or two individual sheets, or a signature and an individual sheet with respective formats are produced, wherein one signature or one individual sheet has a format that differs from the format of the other signature or individual sheet. The signatures and/or the individual sheets are gathered into the multipage printed product, wherein by arranging the two signatures or the two individual sheets, or the signature and sheet having different formats immediately adjacent to each other, at least one separating location is formed where one signature or one individual sheet projects from the multipage printed product.
According to an embodiment, the format-preparing step for the above-described method takes place at a separate time and/or space, or immediately prior to supplying the multipage printed products.
To form the separating location according to the present method, the at least one signature and/or the at least one individual sheet may be produced during the format-preparing step with a different back length and/or a different width from that of the other signatures and/or individual sheets. One favorable precondition for the further processing results from the fact that the multipage printed products are aligned in the conveying direction relative to two reference edges and are transported with the backs pointing downward while pushed along in the conveying direction with the aid of pushers.
The multipage printed products may be book blocks, composed of signatures and/or individual sheets which are loosely gathered or crudely bound with the aid of adhesive, wire-stitching or thread-stitching. According to one embodiment, the printed products comprising a signature and/or an individual sheet with a back length that differs from the back length of the other signatures and/or individual sheets are opened along a front edge with the aid of opening elements inserted from the side into the separating location. A more precise separation can be achieved if the opening elements are inserted into the separating location of the multipage printed products at an acute angle relative to a line extending perpendicular to the conveying direction.
According to another embodiment, the movement sequence for the opening elements follows a control curve extending in the conveying direction. This permits precisely specifying when, where and how the opening elements must enter the multipage printed product. The opening elements may be driven with a first speed and the pushers driven with a second speed, wherein the two speeds are at least approximately the same in the conveying direction. As a result, the desired pre-separation can be carried out without requiring a relative speed in the conveying direction and without bending or damaging the multipage printed products. In a further embodiment, the speed of the pushers and the speed of the opening elements may be changed cyclically and synchronously, so that it is possible to react with corresponding flexibility to deviations or interferences. As a result, an even greater coordination is possible between the parallel moving conveying mechanism and the opening devices.
According to a different embodiment, opening elements are arranged on both sides in the conveying direction, thus making it possible for the opening elements to open the multipage printed products from both sides. A plurality of supplements can thus also be inserted simultaneously into precisely specified, side-by-side arranged openings in the multipage printed product.
According to a another embodiment, the printed products, which are provided with a signature and/or an individual sheet having a width that differs from that of the other signatures and/or individual sheets, are opened along one upper edge by inserting an opening element that is embodied as an opening blade. The distance between the opening element and the back of the multipage printed products may be adjusted according to their width. The separating location is expanded with a separating sword and the at least one supplement may be inserted into the multipage printed product through a feed opening in the separating sword. The position in height of the opening elements, relative to a plane extending parallel through the back the printed product, may be adjusted to correspond to the width of the multipage printed products. Owing to the fact that the height position of the opening elements relative to a support and parallel to this support can be adjusted corresponding to the printed products to be processed, the device for inserting the at least one supplement into the multipage printed products may be adapted to different types of printed products.
In another embodiment the supplements may be supplied to the multipage printed product with a speed component of a feeding speed which corresponds at least approximately to the conveying speed of the multipage printed products in the conveying direction. The appearance of a relative speed in the conveying direction is thus advantageously avoided at the instant when the supplements slide into the opened multipage printed products, which could otherwise result in the supplements dropping out, or being displaced or damaged.
According to yet another embodiment, a plurality of separating locations are provided in a multipage printed product, wherein the printed product is opened at these separating locations and at least one supplement is respectively placed inside.
According to one embodiment, the supplements are inserted into the opened multipage printed product at an angle between 0 degrees and 180 degrees, preferably approximately perpendicular, to a plane extending through the back. As a result of the gravitational pull on the printed product, higher speeds are possible when inserting the supplements in the perpendicular direction. However, if other structural conditions should make this type of insertion more difficult, the supplements can also be inserted at an optional angle between 0 degrees and 180 degrees into the opened printed product. The backs of the printed products could be aligned transverse to the conveying direction for this, at an optional angle between 0 degrees and 360 degrees.
During the transport in the region where supplements are inserted, the multipage printed products may be compressed on the side in a region of the back, so as to prevent a fanning out in this region as well as to avoid damage to the printed products.
According to a further embodiment, there is provided an insertion device to insert a supplement into a multipage printed product composed of signatures and/or individual sheets with a back oriented parallel to a conveying direction of the insertion device, comprising: a conveying mechanism to convey the multipage printed product in the conveying direction; an opening device to open the multipage printed product at a predetermined separating location where a signature or an individual sheet projects from the multipage printed product; and a feeding arrangement to insert the supplement at the separating location, wherein the opening device comprises an opening element which is adapted to be inserted at the separating location.
The insertion device for one embodiment has a format-preparing region, with at least one stacking device for forming the separating location in the multipage printed products.
The insertion device can be provided with a control unit for activating printing presses and/or a cutting device, as well as the stacking device. The control unit subsequently takes over the activation of the devices connected via the control connections, for example to generate markings on the printed image, so that the cutting devices can execute the cuts at the predetermined locations. At the same time, the stacking device may be activated such that during the sequential gathering of the signatures and/or individual sheets with different back lengths and/or different widths, the desired separating locations are created into which the supplements are inserted.
The opening element of a first embodiment may be provided with a guide element which is connected to a continuously circulating traction mechanism, wherein a slider is arranged in the guide element to be displaceable transverse to the conveying direction of the printed products. An insertion device of this type permits opening the multipage printed products at the specified page, provided in the format-preparing region with different back lengths. The feeding arrangement can be provided with a separating sword.
The opening device according to another embodiment is arranged at an upstream end of the separating sword and is embodied as a pivoting opening element, which can be used to deflect the projecting signatures and/or individual sheets of the multipage printed products, optionally to the right or to the left, transverse to the conveying direction. An insertion device of this type permits opening at the precisely specified page of the multipage printed products that were previously provided in the format-preparing region with signatures and/or individual sheets having different widths.
The insertion device may have a conveying channel with channel walls having a maximum height that is less than the width of the multipage printed products.
According to a different embodiment, several insertion devices can also be arranged sequentially in conveying direction, for example to allow different supplements to be inserted at different separating locations into the multipage printed products.
These and other features and advantages of the invention will be further understood from the following detailed description with reference to the accompanying drawings.
a is a diagram illustrating a first embodiment of a multipage printed product.
b is a schematic of a first embodiment of a device for producing a multipage printed product.
a is a diagram illustrating a second embodiment of a multipage printed product.
b is a schematic of a second embodiment of a device for producing a multipage printed product.
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The pushers 15 and thus also the multipage printed products 3, as well as of the opening elements 20, may move at the same speed in the conveying direction F. At least in the upstream section of the insertion device 5, the channel walls 13, 14 are only high enough so that the multipage printed products 3 can project with the open side 11 (
A supplement feeder 28 is arranged above the insertion device 5 and is used to supply the supplements 25 to the feeding arrangement. In
b and 5b show a format-preparing region 58, located upstream of the insertion device 5. This region comprises a printing press 50 and/or an additional printing press (not shown herein), cutting devices 53, 54, a stacking device 55, and a buffer section 56.
With the aid of the conveying mechanism 2, shown in
The multipage printed products 3, e.g. books, booklets, catalogs or magazines, shown in
All individual sheets 6 and signatures 27 of a multipage printed product 3 are generally aligned relative to two reference edges 7, 8, for example the back 4 and a head 9 of the printed product 3, as shown in
The production of individual sheets 6 with different formats is illustrated with the aid of respectively an embodiment, meaning the production of individual sheets 6 having either different back lengths R1 . . . R5 and/or different widths B1 . . . B5. The production of these individual sheets 6 represents the preparatory method step for forming the separating locations T1 . . . T8 in the printed product 3, meaning between adjacent individual sheets 6 having different formats.
Instead of being composed solely of individual sheets 6, the printed products/book blocks 3 can be composed of signatures 27 and/or individual sheets 6. The signatures 27 can furthermore have different back lengths R1 . . . R5 and/or different widths B1 . . . B5 and can additionally also be provided with at least one fold.
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Inside the stacking device 55, which is known per se and is not shown in further detail herein, the individual sheets 6 supplied in the conveying direction F1 and/or the signatures 27 supplied in the conveying direction F2 are gathered into multipage printed products 3. The multipage printed products 3, supplied in the conveying direction F3 to a buffer section 56, are subsequently supplied in the conveying direction F to an upright-positioning element 57, also not shown in further detail herein, and are prepared for subsequent transport in the conveying channel 1.
The stacking device 55 is provided with signatures 27 which are produced ahead of time. For this, the signatures 27 are made available in a stack and can be supplied with a non-depicted separating device in conveying direction F2 to the stacking device 55. The back lengths R1 . . . R5 and/or the widths B1 . . . B5 of the prefabricated signatures 27 can also have back lengths which differ from those of the remaining signatures 27. The control unit 61 is used to coordinate the sequence for supplying the signatures 27 to the correct location in the printed product 3.
The stacking device 55 then takes over the gathering of the signatures 27 and/or the individual sheets 6 with different back lengths R1 . . . R5 and/or different widths B1 . . . B5, in a sequence which is required to form the desired separating locations T1 . . . T8 for inserting the supplements 25. The necessary information and processing algorithms can be stored in the control unit 61. The control unit 61 can be linked to the control units of other devices arranged upstream or downstream.
In order to adapt the width of the conveying channel 1 to the width of the multipage printed products 3, at least one channel wall 13, 14 is embodied adjustable transverse to the conveying direction F, as shown in
The circulating drive mechanism 16, for example a chain, which is shown in
During the forward movement transverse to the conveying direction F, the sliders 22 impact with the signatures 27, or the individual sheets 6, or parts thereof which project from the multipage printed products 3, thereby causing a preliminary separation of the multipage printed products 3. The multipage printed products 3 can thus be opened at the precise page with the aid of the opening device 18, meaning at the location where at least one individual sheet 6 or one signature 27 projects relative to the other signatures 27 or individual sheets 6. Thus, if during the production the back lengths R1 . . . R4 of the individual sheets 6 are selected such that two individual sheets 6 with different lengths are fitted against each other precisely at the location where the supplement 25 is to be inserted, the multipage printed products 3 can be opened at the predetermined page locations. An intended separating location T1, T2, T3, T4 in the printed products 3 can be selected by adjusting a distance D between the slider 22 of the opening element 20 that acts upon a printed product 3 and the pusher 15 which transports this printed product 3. For example, if the printed product 3 is to be opened at the separating location T1, then the distance D must be adjusted to a value between the back length R1 and the back length R2.
The printed product 3 shown in
With a constant speed of the conveying mechanism 2 and the opening device 18 in the conveying direction F, the multipage printed products 3 as well as the supplements 25 are not subjected either to accelerations or delays in the conveying direction F, thus allowing high production speeds. During the feeding of the supplements 25 to the printed product 3, a speed component ZF of the speed Z for supplying the supplements 25 in the conveying direction F may correspond approximately to the conveying speed for the multipage printed products 3. With lower production speeds, however, it is also conceivable that the speed of the conveying mechanism 2 and the speed of the opening device 18 are changed cyclically and synchronously, for example so as to place the supplements 25 into a stopped printed product 3.
According to one embodiment of the invention, several opening devices 18 and feeding arrangements 26 can be arranged sequentially one behind the other in the conveying direction F, so that the supplements 25 can be inserted into a printed product 3 at different locations either manually or with the aid of supplement feeders 28. In addition, changing the distance D accordingly between the sliders 22 of the opening elements 20 and the associated pushers 15 of the drive mechanism 16, multipage printed products 3 can furthermore be opened optionally at different locations, meaning the supplements 25 can be inserted at different locations into the printed products 3. The height of the opening device 18, relative to the support 12 of the conveying channel 1, can be adjusted for adapting it to the different widths of multipage printed products 3.
One advantageous use of the invention results from the processing of the individual sheets 6, which are printed and cut immediately prior to the binding operation on a printing press 50 that is embodied as a digital printing press. Digital printing presses continuously and sequentially print page after page of a product, which later forms the printed product 3, onto the paper web 52 which is unwound from a paper roll 51 and is then cut into the individual sheets 6, wherein the printed image as well as the back length R1 . . . R5 (
According to an embodiment, the opening device 18′ is embodied at the upstream end of the separating sword 29, in the form of a pivoting opening element 30 as shown in
The supplements 25 can subsequently be supplied in the manner as described in the above. In all Figures, the printed product 3 is shown with the back 4 pointing downward during the processing. This vertical orientation has the advantage that the supplements 25 can be placed into the opened printed product 3 with the aid of the pull of gravity. However, the present invention is not restricted to the vertical orientation of the multipage printed products 3, but also comprises the orientation at any optional angle to the perpendicular line for the conveyed multipage printed products 3.
However, a position deviating from the vertical position requires a correspondingly adapted and more involved conveying mechanism 2 and feeding arrangements 26.
It will be understood that the above description of the present invention is susceptible to various modifications, changes and adaptations, and the same are intended to be comprehended within the meaning and range of equivalents of the appended claims.
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