The invention lies in the field of the further processing of printed products, and relates to a method and to a device according to the preambles of the respective patent claims. The method and device serve for the manufacture of multi-sided printed products.
Multi-sided printed products, in particular multi-sided and stitched printed products, are for example, manufactured by way of collecting folded sheets on saddle-like rests and subsequent stitching (stapling) on the rests. Rotary printing machines are usually designed, in order to manufacture multi-sided and stitched printed products in a direct manner. Such multi-sided printed products are usually cut at two or three edges.
Usually the printed products which are to be manufactured with newspaper printing, which are formed by a rotary printing machine, are finished newspapers or magazines. These, as the case may be, are completed by previously printed attachments, and then stacked and packaged, but they are usually not themselves changed by way of a further processing. The rotary printing machine processes paper webs of usually 1,260 mm width, which are printed on both sides and then, in a different manner and depending on the product to be manufactured, are cut lengthwise, folded lengthwise, transversely cut and/or transversely folded.
The products formed by the rotary printing machine are, thus for example folded once, and have a format of 235×315 (tabloid, for example 4 or 16 sheets folded in one another) or a format of 315×470 mm, (newspaper section, for example two sheets folded in one another, which form a booklet, or four booklets lying on one another). The products folded twofold usually have a format of 315×235 mm (newspapers folded twice, which consist of a booklet or of a plurality of booklets folded in one another). It is also possible to fold products folded twice in the rotary printing machine, for a third time (triple-fold). Also other printed products may be manufactured in the rotary printing machine, as with the printed products which may be manufactured in a rotary printing machine and are mentioned as examples, wherein the formats however may indeed always is be derived from the basic format 1,260×470 mm, essentially by way of repeated halving in the longitudinal direction (parallel to the length of the paper web) and/or in the transverse direction (parallel to the width of the paper web).
It is now the object of the present invention, to provide a method and a device with which different types of multi-sided printed products may be manufactured in the simplest manner.
The object is achieved by the method and the device, as are defined in the patent claims.
The method according to the invention consists essentially of further processing printed products which are formed by the rotary printing machine, thus printed products (rotary printing machine products) as are described above by way of example, which means folding the printed products an additional time and cutting them in a manner such that the additional fold forms the back of the printed product and all folds created in the rotary printing machine are removed. As the case may be, the products are stitched (stapled) in a manner known per se before or after the additional folding. Of course, the sides of the finished printed product are to be arranged and aligned on the paper web according to their arrangement in the finished product, already on printing the paper web.
As the case may be, the rotary printing machine products are yet completed before the actual folding and, as the case may be, stitching, which means they are completed by way of the addition of part products and/or supplements, which are unified by way of insertion, collecting or collating. The part products or attachments which are added by way of the completing and which may have the same format as the rotary printing machine product or a different one, are thus likewise subjected to the additional folding, and stitching as the case may be.
It is also possible to print two-ups in the rotary printing machine and to process these according to the method according to the invention, and to separate them accordingly after the cutting. Other post-processing is also conceivable.
In the method according to the invention, the printed products manufactured by the rotary printing machine are either processed directly, which means on-line, or they are firstly intermediately stored in windings, piles or stacks, in order to be fed from the storage into the method according to the invention, essentially likewise as a continuous flow (e.g. imbricated flow).
Exemplary embodiments of the method and the device according to the invention, and examples of the printed products which are manufactured by way of this, are described in detail by way of the following figures. Thereby there is shown in:
It is also possible to realize a very simple device (only unbroken units) and thus essentially to only carry out the simplest embodiment of the method according to the invention. Likewise, it is possible to set up a device with the necessary devices and one or more optional devices and, thus, always to carry out an embodiment of the method which always remains the same. Furthermore, it is also possible to provide the necessary devices and a plurality of optional devices, and to design the conveyor means between the devices with controllable shunts, in a manner such that optimal devices or method steps may be selectively bypassed. One may process different or equal rotary printing machine products according to different embodiments of the method according to the invention, in a flexible manner with such devices.
The processing devices and the conveyor devices of the device according to the invention are all essentially known and for this reason are not described in detail hereinafter.
The device according to the invention connects on-line to a rotary printing machine 1 and/or to a station 2. The rotation 1 processes rolls R of paper webs into rotary printing machine products. The station 2 creates an essentially continuous feed flow of rotary printing machine products from storage formations of rotary printing machine products (e.g. windings, piles or stacks). An intermediate storage (not shown), in which storage formations are created from rotary printing machine products of the rotary printing machine 1 and intermediately stored, may be arranged upstream of the station 2. The rotary printing machine products may, however, also be manufactured from other rotary printing machines and be delivered in storage formations for the processing according to the invention.
The device according to the invention begins in
In a selective manner, the rotary printing machine products which are supplied to the device according to the invention, are completed before the additional folding (completing device 8) and/or stitched along a middle line (stitching device 9). The completing device 8 thereby is, for example, a device for collecting (e.g. collection drum) for inserting (e.g. insert drum) or a system for collation, wherein the part products and/or attachments to be added to the rotary printing machine products are fed with the help of a further feed conveyor 10.
After the folding (folding device 4) and before the cutting (cutting device 6), the printed products may be optionally stitched (stitching device 9′). After the cutting (cutting device 6), they may yet be post-processed (post-processing station 11). The post-processing station 11 may have one or more post-processing devices, for example a device for separating two-ups, a device for addressing, a device for spine gluing non-stitched printed products, a device for a further completion (e.g. gluing in cards, patterns or small leaflets) etc.
If the device according to the invention comprises one or more of the optional devices 8, 9, 9′ and/or 11, the printed products are led to and away from these devices via corresponding part pieces of the feed conveyor 3, intermediate conveyor 5 and/or lead-away conveyor 7 in an unchanging manner. However, one may also provide suitable shunts (points 12), so that the printed products may run through a different sequence of processing steps depending on the shunt position.
In the two embodiment forms of the method according to the invention, which are represented in
Of course, it is also possible to separate a correspondingly printed rotary printing machine product (multiple-up) after the additional folding and cutting into more than two printed products, which then have correspondingly smaller formats. In the embodiment of the method according to the invention, as is represented in
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1917/05 | Dec 2005 | CH | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/CH2006/000655 | 11/23/2006 | WO | 00 | 6/20/2008 |