1. Field of the Invention
It has been customary for a relatively long time to add printed products in a loosely inserted manner to newspapers and magazines, which printed products differ from the newspaper in terms of their type and design in that firstly they have a smaller format and secondly they are printed, for example, as visually attractive brochures on heavy, smooth high gloss paper or contain postcards or coupons printed on cardboard. Newspapers and magazines are also known, in which heavy enclosures are inserted into a relatively thin main product having few pages. When handling said products during transport to or directly at the final consumer, there is the risk that the enclosures are displaced or even fall completely out of the newspaper.
2. Discussion Of Related Art
It has therefore already been proposed in EP-B1-0 666 186 to secure product units which comprise a folded outer part and printed products which are arranged between the limbs of the outer part against unintentionally falling out of the inserted printed products by the outer part being closed on one or more open sides by the attachment of an adhesive strip. Here, the closing operation is either carried out in a drum-like processing apparatus, in which the product units are held in pocket-like receiving parts, or on a conveying path, on which the product units are transported by means of a clamp conveyor such that they hang freely. It is a disadvantage of this solution that additional aids are required for the closing operation in the form of adhesive means or adhesive tapes which have to be provided, fed in and applied. If the closing operation is carried out in the drum-like processing apparatus, a comparatively complicated and complex mechanism which interacts with the drum is necessary.
Furthermore, it has been proposed in EP-B1-0 676 354 to insert printed products of this type in the V-shaped insertion compartments of a packaging drum or of a circulating packaging system into a folded packaging element and to close the packaging element in the insertion parts to form an envelope by the printed products being pressed together for closure by protruding parts of the packaging element. Here, the actual closure can take place by the use of adhesive means or by a combination of pressing together of the edge regions of the packaging element by means of pressing rollers, toothed rolls or clamping jaws. The integration of the closing process into the insertion process ensures that the product units comprising printed units and packaging element are accessible individually from all sides. However, it is also disadvantageous here that the closing apparatus has to be adapted to the complex operations and movements during the insertion process and is of correspondingly complicated design.
It is therefore an object of the invention to provide a method and an apparatus for securing loosely inserted printed products which are distinguished by reduced expenditure and can be used more flexibly.
The object is achieved by a method as claimed in claim 1 and an apparatus as claimed in claim 12. It is essential for the method according to the invention that the product which comprises a cover sheet (also called cover or protective sheet) and printed products which are inserted loosely in the cover sheet and is open at least on one side (and usually on three sides) is fed to a closing apparatus in a freely hanging manner or in an overlapping flow, and that at least one open side of the cover sheet is closed in the closing apparatus exclusively by mechanical action on the cover sheet by means of a closing tool. The feeding of aids such as adhesive means or staples is omitted as a result of the use of a closing technique which works purely mechanically. This simplifies the closing process considerably and makes it possible to carry out this process outside a packaging drum or the like directly on the products which are transported in an overlapping stream or in a freely hanging manner in a clamp conveyor.
One refinement of the method according to the invention is distinguished by the fact that at least one open side of the cover sheet is closed by caulking of two edges which lie on one another. Here, caulking is understood to be a common deformation of the edges, which deformation manages without perforation.
As an alternative to this, however, it is also possible that at least one open side of the cover sheet is closed by interlocking of two edges which lie on one another. Here, small sections of one edge are pressed through openings in the other edge and are folded over in a hook-shaped manner.
Another refinement is distinguished by the fact that the product is conveyed in a conveying apparatus with other products of the same type in a continuous stream along a conveying path, and by the fact that the product is fed by means of the conveying apparatus to the closing apparatus for closing, and is led away after being closed. In this way, the closing process can be integrated in a simple way into an existing conveying process, without the conveying operation being changed or disrupted. In particular, the product can be guided through the closing apparatus by means of the conveying apparatus for closing.
It is particularly advantageous if the product is moved continuously through the closing apparatus, and the closing tool is moved during the closing operation synchronously with the product to be closed. The closing operation can thus be adapted seamlessly to the conveying operation.
The method is particularly simple if, according to another refinement of the invention, the product is moved through the closing apparatus on a straight conveying path, and the closing tool is moved during the closing operation parallel to the product to be closed.
However, it is also conceivable that the product is moved through the closing apparatus on a straight conveying path, and the closing tool is moved during the closing operation on a circular path, along which the product is transported substantially tangentially.
In many cases, however, it can also be advantageous if the closing apparatus is moved during the closing operation synchronously with the product to be closed. This is the case when the products are conveyed in the conveying apparatus in the form of an overlapping stream, when, in order to fan out the products, the conveying path extends in a circular arc about a pivot axis, and when, during the closing operation, the closing apparatus is driven synchronously with the product to be closed, such that said closing apparatus pivots about the pivot axis.
The product preferably comprises a rectangular cover sheet which is folded once along a center line and forms a pocket which is open on three sides, the cover sheet being closed on at least one of the two transverse sides.
One refinement of the apparatus according to the invention is distinguished by the fact that the conveying apparatus is configured for conveying the products in a hanging manner, the products being held in each case centrally by a gripper, and by the fact that a closing apparatus is arranged on at least one side of the conveying apparatus, which closing apparatus has tongs-shaped closing tools for laterally closing the product or cover sheet, it being possible for the closing tools to be moved parallel to the conveying path and synchronously with the products.
In particular, the closing tools are fastened to a carrying element which is guided around two deflecting wheels in the manner of an endless belt, for example a belt, a toothed belt or a chain.
The closing tools preferably have in each case two clamping jaws which can be pivoted with respect to one another about a common pivot axis and on which elements for mechanically closing the cover sheet are arranged, the elements for mechanically closing the cover sheet comprising, in particular, perforation elements on one clamping jaw and associated openings on the other clamping jaw.
Another refinement of the apparatus is distinguished by the fact that the conveying apparatus is configured for conveying the products in an overlapping stream, and by the fact that a closing apparatus is arranged at least on one side of the conveying apparatus, which closing apparatus has an upper part and a lower part, between which the product is guided through in the conveying apparatus.
The upper and lower parts are preferably configured as closing tools and rolls which rotate in opposite directions and synchronously with the products. Here, in particular, the closing tool and the roll can be displaced with respect to one another in order to exert pressure on the cover sheet.
In the following text, the invention is to be explained in greater detail using exemplary embodiments in conjunction with the drawing, in which:
The products 14 are held by the grippers 13 in such a way that the open longitudinal side of the cover sheet 21 which is folded once lies at the top and is held in each case in the closed state by the gripper 13. The fold 24 of the cover sheet 21 which preferably extends along a center line of the usually rectangular cover sheet 21 is situated at the bottom. The size of the cover sheet 21 is selected in such a way that it protrudes beyond the inserted printed products 22, 23 on the three open sides and can be closed by the projecting edges being pressed onto one another (
Correspondingly, closing apparatuses 15 and 15′ which are of mirror symmetrical configuration with respect to one another are arranged on both sides of the conveying path 11. The closing apparatuses 15, 15′ comprise in each case a multiplicity of clamp-like, purely mechanically acting closing tools 19, 19′, the design of which is shown in detail in
The closing tool 19, 19′ preferably has the design which is shown in
In the embodiment which is shown, the closure 20 is attached only locally, that is to say is restricted to a short section of the edge, because it is to prevent merely the printed products 22, 23 sliding or falling out of the folded cover sheet 21. As a result, the clamp force which is required in the closing tool 19, 19′ is reduced. In addition to the two transverse sides of the product 14, a closure 20 can also be attached to the longitudinal side which lies at the top, with the result that the cover sheet 21 is then closed on all sides. To this end, additional closing apparatuses can be arranged above the conveying apparatus 10, which additional closing apparatuses correspond to the closing apparatuses 15, 15′. However, it can also be sufficient, according to
Another exemplary embodiment of the apparatus according to the invention is shown in
If the products 14 do not overlap too much in the overlapping stream, as is the case in the conveying apparatus 36 of
A further exemplary embodiment of the invention is shown in
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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1901/07 | Dec 2007 | CH | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/CH2008/000510 | 12/3/2008 | WO | 00 | 8/20/2010 |