Method and system for tabbing folded material

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6464819
  • Patent Number
    6,464,819
  • Date Filed
    Thursday, November 18, 1999
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, October 15, 2002
    21 years ago
Abstract
A method and apparatus for tabbing a piece of folded material with one or more tape feeders mounted on the apparatus. The tape feeder includes a roll of tape, a transporting mechanism for advancing the tape in order to release a fixed length section of the tape, wherein the released section partially extends below the traveling path of the folded material with the adhesive side facing the leading edge of the folded material, a V-shaped knife positioned above the traveling path and downstream from the released tape section, wherein the apparatus further comprises a moving mechanism to move the folded material further downstream so as to cause the released section of tape to contact and fold over the leading edge of the folded material. As the folded material moves further downstream, the released section of tape is separated by the V-shaped knife to form a tab. A pair of sealer rollers located further downstream are used to firmly press the tab across the leading edge of the folded material.
Description




CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS




Reference is made to application Ser. No. 09/442,559, entitled METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR DIRECTING AN ITEM THROUGH THE FEED PATH OF A FOLDING APPARATUS, assigned to the assignee of this application and filed on even date herewith.




Reference is made to application Ser. No. 09/442,561, entitled METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR FOLDING AND TABBING SHEETS, assigned to the assignee of this application and filed on even date herewith.




Reference is made to U.S. Pat. No. 6,206,817, entitled METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR FOLDING SHEETS, assigned to the assignee of this application and filed on even date herewith.




TECHNICAL FIELD




The present invention relates to a tabber, or an apparatus for sealing a piece of folded material with one or more adhesive tabs.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




A self-mailer is conventionally defined as a mailpiece without an envelope. The mailer contains one or more sheets of printed material, folded once or twice by a folding device into a smaller piece for mailing. The folded material has a folded end and an open end. The open end is usually sealed with one or more tabs before the self-mailer is sent to an addressee. In addition, it may be necessary to apply or print an address label and a postage stamp or indicia on the mailpiece for mailing.




Self-mailers are well-known in the art. For example, U.S. Pat. No. 5,711,846 (Alicea) discloses a self-mailing apparatus in which a feeder module is used to feed the folded material, a labeling mechanism is used to apply an address label on each self-mailer and a tabbing device is then used to put a tab on the open end of the folded material. Typically, the tabs that are used to seal the folded material are precut into individual pieces and arranged in a roll on a narrow strip of removable backing material. The removable backing material is also known as the release liner which is used to transport the tabs into position. The adhesive on the tabs can be on the side of the tab that faces the backing material or on the opposite side. As disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 5,711,846, for the tabs that have adhesive facing the backing material, the tab must be partially separated from the backing material and the backing material be pulled away to expose the adhesive side of the tab in order for the tab to contact the open end of the folded material. In the tabbing process, folded material is transported from an upstream direction, one piece at a time, into the tabbing area where the tab is applied to the edge of the folded material. As the folded material is moving further toward the downstream direction, the tab is caused to adhere to and fold across the edge for securing the folded material. If the adhesive on the tab is on the side that is facing away from the backing material, then the backing material does not need to be partially peeled off to expose the adhesive before the tab is in contact with the folded material. However, after folded material is caused to move into the tabbing area to be sealed with the tab, it is moved back out of the tabbing area in the opposite direction, as disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 5,279,698 (Davis).




The major disadvantage of the tabbing apparatus that uses precut tabs is that it must be equipped with means for placing the tab correctly in relation to the leading edge of the folded material. As disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 5,711,846, a pair of optical sensors are used to detect the presence of a tab at the correct location by sensing an ink mark on the tab. Alternatively, a mechanical device including gears and sprockets is used to advance a predetermined amount of backing material in order to place a tab in the tabbing area. Such a mechanical device has been disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 5,279,698 (Davis). Even with such a mechanical device, one must still have a monitoring device to ascertain that no error, accumulative or otherwise, occurs in the tab positioning.




It is advantageous and desirable to provide a method and an apparatus for tabbing a piece of folded material wherein the tabs are not precut and, therefore, there is no need for having a sensor or a mechanical device to ensure that the tab is positioned correctly over the edge of the folded material. Furthermore, it is desirable to provide a method and an apparatus for tabbing folded material wherein the tabs are not affixed to a removable backing material, thereby reducing the cost of the tabbing material.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The present invention provides an apparatus and a method for tabbing a piece of folded material incoming along a substantially horizontal traveling path from an upstream direction, wherein the folded material has a leading edge, a width, a lower side and an upper side, and wherein the tabbing assembly has a width. The apparatus comprises at least one tape feeder movably mounted on the tabbing assembly along the width thereof in order to seal the leading edge of the folded material at at least one tabbing location, wherein the tape feeder includes a roll of tape having a width, an adhesive side and an opposing non-adhesive side; a transporting mechanism for advancing the tape in order to release a section of the tape from above the traveling path of the folded material into the traveling path with the adhesive side facing the leading edge of the folded material, wherein the released section of the tape has a leading end and a trailing end such that the leading end extends below the traveling path and the trailing end is positioned above the traveling path, and wherein the released section of the tape is placed such that the width of the tape is substantially parallel to the leading edge of the folded material; and a cutting device placed adjacent to the non-adhesive side of the tape and above the released section of the tape. The apparatus further comprises a transport mechanism to move the folded material further downstream so as to cause the released section of the tape to contact with, adhere to and move downstream along with the leading edge of the folded material, wherein the moving of the released section of the tape downstream causes the released section of the tape to be separated from the respective roll of tape by the cutting device, thereby producing a tab adhering to the leading edge of the folded material; and a pressing mechanism to press the tab across the leading edge onto the upper side and lower side of the folded material.




Accordingly, the method of sealing a piece of the folded material at at least one tabbing location comprises the steps of: 1) providing for each tabbing location a roll of adhesive tape having an adhesive side and an opposing non-adhesive side; 2) advancing the tape from above the traveling path of the folded material so that a fixed length of the tape is released into the traveling path with the adhesive side facing the leading edge of the folded material, wherein the released fixed length of the tape is partially positioned below the traveling path and partially positioned above the traveling path; 3) moving the folded material further downstream along the traveling path so as to cause the leading edge of the folded material to contact the released fixed length of the tape; 4) separating the released fixed length of the tape from the roll of tape thereby producing a tab in order to allow the tab to move along with the leading edge of folded material downstream; and 5) pressing the tab from the non-adhesive side so as to provide a good contact between the tab and the folded material across the leading edge of the folded material. For a fuller understanding of nature and objects of the present invention, reference is made to the following description taken in conjunction with FIG.


1


through FIG.


7


B.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is an isometric view of the tabbing apparatus, according to the present invention.





FIG. 2

is a top view of the tabbing apparatus of FIG.


1


.





FIG. 3

is an isometric view of a tape feeder, according to the present invention.





FIG. 4A

is a side view of the tape feeder showing the operational position of the tape feeder.





FIG. 4B

is a side of view of the tape feeder showing the loading position of the tape feeder.





FIG. 5

is a schematic diagram of the side view of the tabbing apparatus showing the feeding path of the tape relative to the traveling path of a piece of folded material in the tabbing operation.





FIGS. 6A through 6D

are schematic diagrams for showing the principle of the tabbing operation.





FIG. 7A

is the top view of a self-mailer sealed with two tabs.





FIG. 7B

is the bottom view of a self-mailer sealed with one tab.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION





FIG. 1

is an isometric view of the tabbing apparatus


10


, according to the present invention. As shown, the tabbing apparatus


10


includes two tape feeders


20


mounted at the downstream end


210


and a material feeder


12


mounted at the upstream end


200


. The material feeder


12


is used to feed one piece of folded material


120


at a time (see

FIG. 2

) for tabbing. The tape feeders


20


, each having a roll of tape


70


, are used to supply tabbing material for sealing the folded material


120


. Depending on the number of tabs


76


(see

FIGS. 7A and 7B

) to be put on a piece of folded material


120


, the tabbing apparatus


10


can have one, two or more tape feeders


20


. As shown in

FIG. 1

, two tape feeders


20


are adjustably mounted on a drive shaft


40


and a cam shaft


42


. The tape feeders


20


are driven by a driving mechanism


14


to release the tape for tabbing Preferably, the drive shaft


40


is a spline, D or tri-lob type shaft. The cam shaft


42


, which is mounted through a slot


46


, is operable in a lock position to keep the tape feeders


20


in place, and a release position to allow the tape feeders


20


to be adjusted along the shafts


40


and


42


, as described in conjunction with

FIG. 2

below. The driving mechanism


14


may also be used to transport the fold material from the upstream end


200


to the downstream end


210


for tabbing.





FIG. 2

shows the top view of the tabbing apparatus


10


. As shown, the tabbing apparatus


10


has a width D to accommodate the different width d of the folded material


120


, which is fed from the upstream end


200


of the tabbing apparatus


10


to traveling downstream in a direction indicated by arrow


121


. The position of the tape feeders


20


along the drive shaft


40


and the cam shaft


42


, and the distance L between the tape feeders


20


, can be adjusted to suite the width d of the folded material


120


.




The cam shaft


42


is an eccentric cylinder mounted through slot


46


, as shown in

FIGS. 1 and 3

, is used to pitch the downstream end of the tape feeders


20


up and down. The cam shaft


42


is operable in a lock position and a release position. As shown in

FIG. 2

, the cam shaft


42


is operated in the lock position. Using a handle


44


, the cam shaft


42


can be rotated in a counter-clockwise direction, as indicated by arrow


45


, to cause the downstream end of the tape feeders


20


to pitch downward so that a pair of idler rollers


144


on each tape feeder


20


are caused to clamp down tightly onto a spring-loaded, driver roller


146


. The handle


44


is then latched to a side panel


47


of the tabbing apparatus


10


. Such clamping prevents the tape feeders


20


from sliding along the shafts


40


and


42


. The cam shaft


42


is operated in the release position when the handle


44


is used to rotate the cam shaft


42


in a clockwise direction about 90 degrees in order to disengage the idlers rollers


144


from the drive roller


146


. As such, the position of the tape feeders


20


along the shafts


40


and


42


can be adjusted. Also shown in

FIG. 2

are two rolls of tape


70


, each mounted on the mandrel


74


of a tape feeder


20


.




In

FIG. 3

, there is shown a roll


70


of adhesive tape


72


rotatably mounted on a support arm


22


which is fixedly connected to a tape drive mount


30


. A tensioner roller


66


is rotatably mounted on a tensioner arm


24


for adjusting the tension of tape


72


. Tape


72


is fed through a tape guide


36


to provide the tabbing material. As shown, a small section


75


of the tape


72


extends from the tape guide


36


beyond a tape knife


38


. This tape section


75


is separated from the rest of tape


72


by tape knife


38


to become a tab


76


for sealing a piece of folded material


120


(

FIGS. 6D

,


7


A and


7


B). Tape


72


has an adhesive side


71


and a non-adhesive side


73


, with the non-adhesive side


73


facing the tape knife


38


. The tape knife


38


has a V-shape blade with a pointed end


39


located centrally with the width W of the tape section


75


. Also shown in

FIG. 3

are a pair of idler rollers


44


, a drive shaft


40


, and a cam shaft


42


which is mounted through slot


46


on the tape drive mount


30


, as described in conjunction with

FIG. 2

above. An outboard journal


41


, which supports bearings (not shown), is mounted on drive shaft


40


to allow drive shaft


40


to rotate while the tape drive mount


30


remains stationary.





FIG. 4A

shows the tape feeder


20


in an operational position. As shown, a tape transport assembly


34


is pivotally mounted on the tape drive mount


30


at pivot


40


. A pin


28


on the tape transport assembly


34


and a curved slot


32


on the tape drive mount


30


allow the tape transport assembly


34


to swing forward when the tape feeder


20


is in the operational position as shown in

FIG. 4A

, and to swing backward when the tape feeder


20


is in the loading position as shown in FIG.


4


B. Furthermore, an actuating arm


24


is pivotally mounted on the tensioner arm


24


and the tape transport assembly


34


to support the tape transport assembly


34


. An assembly lock knob


29


is used to lock the tape transport assembly


34


in place. On the tape transport assembly


34


, a transport belt having molded teeth


63


similar to a timing belt is used as an endless belt


64


looping around an upper roller


52


, a drive roller


56


and a peel-off roller


60


. As the molded teeth


63


are engaged with a time gear


58


for movement, the endless belt


64


transports the tape


72


behind the tape guide


36


toward the direction of the tape knife


38


. The timing gear


58


is caused to turn by a pair of spur gears


57


and


59


as shown in FIG.


5


.




The tape guide


36


is pivotably mounted on the tape transport assembly


34


at pivot


62


which is also serve as a shaft for mounting the peel-off roller


60


. When the tape feeder


20


is in the operational position, as shown in

FIG. 4A

, an upper hook end


37


of the tape guide


36


is engaged with an upper shaft


54


of the upper roller


52


. The tape guide


36


is secured by a lock knob


50


.




When the assembly lock knob


29


is loosened, it allows the tape transport assembly


34


to swing backward toward the support arm


22


into the loading position, as shown in FIG.


4


B. Furthermore, the lock knob


50


is loosened to allow the tape guide


36


to be moved away from the tape transport assembly


34


. When the tape guide


36


is in this position, a section


65


of the endless belt


64


is exposed on the upper end of the tape drive mount


30


. That allows the tape


72


from the tape roll


70


to be affixed onto the endless belt


64


as shown in FIG.


5


. After loading, the tape guide


36


is again engaged to upper shaft


54


and locked in place by the lock knob


50


. The tape transport assembly


34


is then swung forward and locked in place by the assembly lock knob


29


into the operational position.




The path of tape


72


in the tabbing apparatus


10


is shown in FIG.


5


. As shown, tape


72


from the roll of tape


70


is looped over a first roller


68


to the endless belt


64


, starting from the upper roller


52


to the peel-off roller


60


. From the upper roller


52


to the peel-off roller


60


, the tape


72


is in contact with the molded teeth


63


(see

FIG. 4A

) of the endless belt


64


for movement. Preferably, the peel-off roller


60


has a very small diameter to produce a sharp turn for the endless belt


64


as the endless belt


64


is looped through the timing gear


58


. The sharp turn of the endless belt


64


around the peel-off roller


60


causes the tape


72


to peel off from the endless belt


64


. Thus, when the tape


72


is further advanced by the endless belt


64


, along a direction


69


the tape


72


moves across the traveling path


122


of the folded material


120


.




As shown in

FIG. 5

, the timing gear


58


is fixedly connected to a spur gear


57


which meshes with another spur gear


59


connected to the drive roller


56


. The drive roller/spur gear assembly


56


/


59


is driven by a drive belt


138


and a main drive roller


136


. The main drive roller


136


, fixedly attached to a spur gear


134


, is caused to rotate by another spur gear


132


which is attached to a single revolution clutch


130


. The clutch


130


controls the movement of the spur gear


132


such that whenever the clutch


130


is released from a latched position, it allows the spur gear


132


to complete a single revolution. Normally the clutch


130


is latched by a latching mechanism


126


to prevent the tape


72


from advancing, but the clutch


130


can be released by a trip release mechanism


124


. Trip release mechanism


124


is placed in the traveling path


122


to be tripped by an incoming piece of folded material


120


. When that happens, the clutch


130


is released and the endless belt


64


is caused to move a fixed distance. Consequently, the tape feeder


20


releases a fixed length of tape


72


into the traveling path


122


. The released section of tape


72


can be adjusted by adding a variable ratio drive, which is not shown, between the main drive roller


136


and driver roller


56


. It is also possible that a position controlled drive motor be used to control the drive shaft


46


. This will allow a different length of tape to be used for sealing a piece of folded material, depending on the thickness of the folded material.




Also shown in

FIG. 5

are two rollers


140


and


142


for moving the folded material


120


further downstream, idler roller


144


and drive roller


146


for moving the folded material


120


into the tabbing location where the leading edge


116


of the folded material


120


contacts the released tape section


75


, and a pair of sealer rollers


148


,


150


for securing the tab onto the folded material


120


as shown in FIG.


6


D.





FIGS. 6A through 6D

illustrate the principle of the tabbing operation. In

FIG. 6A

, there is shown a piece of folded material


120


moving along path


122


from upstream direction


200


. Folded material


120


has an open end


116


leading a folded end


118


. When folded material


120


trips the trip release mechanism


124


, it causes tape


72


to move along the direction


69


from above the traveling path


122


of the folded material


120


into the traveling path


122


. As shown, the adhesive side


71


of tape


72


faces the leading edge


116


of the folded material


120


, and the non-adhesive side


73


faces the tape knife


38


.




Only a fixed length of tape


72


is released beyond the tape knife


38


into the traveling path


122


, responsive to each tripping of the trip release mechanism


124


. The released tape section is denoted by reference numeral


75


. As shown in

FIG. 6B

, the leading end


77


of the released tape section


75


extends below the traveling path


122


while the trailing end


79


is positioned above the traveling path


122


.




As the folded material


122


is moved by idler roller


144


and drive roller


146


into the released tape section


75


, it causes the released tape section


75


to fold across the leading edge


116


of the folded material


122


. The released tape section


75


is dragged into the nip formed by sealer rollers


148


and


150


, as shown in FIG.


6


C. Consequently, the leading end


77


of the released tape section


75


starts to seal the bottom side


115


of the folded material


120


while the trailing end


79


seals the top side


117


. As the released tape section


75


is stretched across the V-shaped tape knife


38


, it is pierced and torn by the tape knife


38


.




Consequently, the released tape section


75


is separated from the tape


72


that is trapped by the endless belt


64


and tape guide


36


(FIG.


4


A). The separated tape section


75


becomes a tab


76


as shown in FIG.


6


D. When the leading edge


116


of the folded material


120


is moved pass the sealer rollers


148


and


150


, the tab


76


is firmly pressed by rollers


148


,


150


to seal the leading edge


116


of the folded material


120


.




The tabbing apparatus


10


as shown in

FIGS. 1 and 2

has two tape feeders


20


, each of which applies a tab


76


on a piece of folded material


120


. Accordingly, the folded material


120


is tabbed at two separate locations on the leading edge


116


as shown FIG.


6


A.

FIG. 6A

shows the top view of a piece of folded material


120


sealed with two tabs


76


across the leading edge


116


. The V-shape at the end of the tabs is resulted from the V-shaped edge of the tape knife


38


. It is possible that one or three or more tape feeders


20


can be mounted on the tabbing apparatus


10


to provide a corresponding number of tabs


76


on the folded material


120


.

FIG. 7B

illustrates the bottom view of a piece of folded material


120


sealed with one tab


76


.




Although the invention has been described with respect to a preferred version and embodiment thereof, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that the foregoing and various other changes, omissions and deviations in the form and detail thereof may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of this invention.



Claims
  • 1. A method of sealing a piece of folded material incoming along a substantially horizontal traveling path from an upstream direction toward a downstream direction, wherein the folded material has a leading edge, a lower side and an upper side, said method comprising the steps of:(a) providing a supply of tabbing material in a continuous length, wherein said tabbing material has a width, an adhesive side and an opposing non-adhesive side; (b) advancing the supply of tabbing material to release a section of the tabbing material from above the traveling path into the traveling path with the adhesive side facing the leading edge of the folded material, wherein the released section of the tabbing material has a leading end and a trailing end such that the leading end extends below the traveling path and the trailing end is positioned above the traveling path, and wherein the released section of the tabbing material is placed substantially in a vertical orientation with the width of the tabbing material being substantially parallel to the leading edge of the folded material; (c) moving the folded material further downstream so as to cause the leading edge of the folded material to contact the released section of the tabbing material; (d) separating the released section of the tabbing material from the supply at the trailing end with a cutting device with a V-shaped edge having a pointed end located adjacent to the traveling path substantially at a midpoint of the width of the tabbing material in order to allow the released section of the tabbing material to move along with the leading edge of the folded material downstream; and (e) pressing the released section of the tabbing material from the non-adhesive side onto the leading edge of the folded material so as to secure the released section of the tabbing material on the folded material.
  • 2. The method of claim 1, wherein the released section of the tabbing material has a substantially fixed length.
  • 3. The method of claim 1, wherein the advancing of the tabbing material to release a section of the tabbing material is controlled by a single-revolution clutch.
  • 4. The method of claim 3, wherein the single-revolution clutch for controlling the advancing of the tabbing material is actuated by a trip mechanism responsive to the incoming of the folded material.
  • 5. The method of claim 1, wherein the supply of tabbing material comprises a roll of adhesive tape.
  • 6. The method of claim 1, wherein the advancing of the tabbing material is carried out by an endless belt looping around a plurality of rollers.
  • 7. The method of claim 6, wherein the endless belt is a timing belt which is caused to advance by a time gear.
  • 8. A method of sealing an item incoming along a substantially horizontal traveling path from an upstream direction toward a downstream direction, wherein the item has a leading edge, a lower side and an upper side, said method comprising the steps of:(a) providing a roll of adhesive tape having an adhesive side and an opposing non-adhesive side; (b) advancing the tape from above the traveling path so that a section of the tape is released into the traveling path of the item with the adhesive side facing the leading edge of the item, wherein the released section of the tape is partially positioned below the traveling path and partially positioned above the traveling path; (c) moving the item further downstream along the traveling path so as to cause the leading edge of the item to contact the released section of the tape; (d) separating the released section of the tape from the roll of tape with a cutting device with a V-shaped edge having a pointed end located adjacent to the traveling path substantially at a midpoint of the width of the tabbing material in order to produce a tab and allow the tab to move along with the leading edge of item downstream; and (e) pressing the tab so as to secure the tab on the item.
  • 9. The method claimed in claim 1, further including the step of:providing additional supplies of tabbing material in continuous lengths, wherein said additional tabbing materials have a width, an adhesive side, and a opposing non-adhesive side.
  • 10. The method claimed in claim 9, wherein each additional supply of tabbing material will have the released section of the tabbing material on the folded material when the additional supplies of tabbing material are pressed.
  • 11. The method claimed in claim 9, further including the step of:adjusting the position of additional supplies of tabbing material to control the spacing of the tabbing material on the folded material.
  • 12. The method claimed in claim 11, further including the step of:adjusting the position of the supply in step (a) to control the spacing of the tabbing material on the folded material.
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