Claims
- 1. Method for folding sheet material fed from a continuous band into an accordion-like manner at a high speed, comprising:
- advancing said sheet material between a pair of rollers travelling at a first peripheral speed until it contacts a first fixed obstacle and a supporting plane to cause said sheet material to begin to take on a first arc shape forming an increasingly narrow loop as the sheet material is pushed against the first fixed obstacle and said supporting plane;
- carrying the loop near the apex thereof to a first roller having a peripheral speed higher than the speed of the first pair of rollers advancing the sheet material and causing the sheet material to impinge against a second fixed obstacle with the periphery of said first roller coming into contact with said sheet material for pressing the sheet material against said supporting plane to cause the sheet material to take on a straight and sharp fold line so that the continuously advancing sheet material forms a second arc in a direction opposite to said first arc and narrowing the loop as the sheet material is advanced; and
- further carrying the loop near its apex after being removed from the second fixed obstacle and advancing the sheet material towards said first obstacle by means of a second roller having a peripheral speed which is higher than the advancing speed of the sheet material and compelling the sheet material to impinge against the first fixed obstacle into engagement with the periphery of said second roller and said supporting plane for sharply pinching the last-mentioned loop to impart to the sheet a straight folding line;
- guiding said sheet for imparting a zig-zag configuration forming the accordion-like folding by the sheet material remaining in abutment with said fixed obstacles and engaged with said rollers by alternate movement against said first and said second fixed obstacles as the sheet material is advanced to said supporting plane; and
- guiding and orienting the sheet material as it is fed from the continuous band and held in a position above said support plane firstly towards said first fixed obstacle and then towards said second fixed obstacle and said second and first rollers, respectively, by inclining the sheet material firstly towards said first obstacle and then inclining the sheet material secondly towards said second obstacle while advancing the sheet material at said first speed.
- 2. The method of claim 1, wherein said guiding and orienting step includes two pairs of rollers pushing the sheet material towards said obstacles by cylindrical rollers and pushing one of the two pairs of rollers towards each other.
- 3. The method of claim 1, wherein each of the obstacles limit one of the two opposite sides of the supporting plane (18).
- 4. The method of claim 1, including forming in the band itself a straight and sharp fold for causing the direction of loop formation of the sheet material to be inverted, and continuously alternating the forming of the sharp and straight folds.
- 5. The method of claim 2, wherein each of the obstacles limit one of the two opposite sides of the supporting plane (18).
- 6. The method of claim 2, including forming in the band itself a straight and sharp fold for causing the direction of loop formation of the sheet material to be inverted, and continuously alternating the forming of the sharp and straight folds.
- 7. The method of claim 3, including forming in the band itself a straight and sharp fold for causing the direction of loop formation of the sheet material to be inverted, and continuously alternating the forming of the sharp and straight folds.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a division of application Ser. No. 07/744,016, filed Aug. 12, 1991, now which is a Rule 62 continuation of application Ser. No. 07/430,512 filed on Nov. 1, 1989.
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