The invention relates to a method for producing printed products, in particular books, brochures and the like, which consists of at least three multiple-sheet sub-products which lie on one another and are connected to one another, in accordance with the preamble of claim 1, and to printed products which are produced in accordance with said method.
A method of this type is described in EP 2 145 773 A1. In this known method, the starting point is a material web which has been printed in a digital printing station and which is divided into three or four printed material web sections which are arranged next to one another and extend in the longitudinal direction of the material web. In a first method step, in the case of the material web which is advanced in an advancing direction, a first material web part which is formed by at least one of the material web sections is collated with the remaining material web part which is formed from at least one of the remaining material web sections. The two material web parts are then connected to one another by means of an adhesive along a line which runs between two adjacent material web sections. Subsequently, sub-products are separated from the material web, which sub-products are then stacked to form a stack. During stacking, each sub-product is connected by means of an adhesive to the sub-product which was previously placed onto the stack. In order to obtain the printed product which consists of the sub-products, the sub-products which are stacked and are connected to one another are folded about a line which coincides with the center line of the stack which consists of the sub-products.
EP 2 159 070 A1 has disclosed a method for producing book blocks, in which method sheets are cut from a material web which is printed in a digital printing station, which sheets are folded and subsequently placed on one another to form a stack which forms in each case one book block. Before or while they are placed on one another, adhesive is applied to the folded sheets in a manner which is adjacent to that side edge which comes to lie in the spine of the book block. The sheets in the stack, that is to say in the book block, are connected to one another by means of said applied adhesive. The book blocks which consist of sheets which are adhesively bonded to one another are finally mounted in a cover.
WO 02/40282 describes a method for producing an end product which consists of printed individual sheets. In a first step, a two-component adhesive is applied to the individual sheets in the region of a side edge of said individual sheets. The individual sheets are then placed on one another to form a stack in such a way that the adhesive applications lie above one another. Subsequently, pressing of the stack which consists of individual sheets takes place in the region of that side edge, along which the adhesive applications are situated.
WO 2005/072980 A2 has disclosed a method for producing bound printed products. In this method, individual sheets are separated from a material web which has been printed on both sides in a digital printing station, which individual sheets are then pre-folded and are provided with an adhesive application along their folding line. The sheets are then placed above one another in a straddling manner to form a stack. The finished stacks are fed to a further processing station, in which the trimmed stacks are stacked to form an end product, the individual stacks being connected to one another by means of an adhesive.
The present invention is now based on the object of providing a method of the type mentioned at the outset, which method makes it possible, with as little complexity and expense as possible, to produce finished printed products which consist of a plurality of multiple-sheet sub-products which lie on one another and are connected to one another.
According to the invention, this object is achieved by way of a method having the features of claim 1. A printed product which is produced in accordance with said method is distinguished by the features of claim 22.
By way of various processing operations on the advanced material web (folding, separating and placing on one another of material web sections, application of adhesive), the various material web sections are placed on one another and are connected to one another in such a way that, subsequently, sub-products can be separated which consist of a plurality of printed sheets which are connected to one another at the spine via a fold or an adhesive connection. The finished printed product is obtained by virtue of the fact that said sub-products which are also trimmed at any rate on their side edge which lies opposite the binding are placed on one another to form a stack and are connected to one another by means of an adhesive in the region of their spine.
Preferred developments of the method according to the invention and the printed product according to the invention are defined in the dependent claims and described in the description of the figures.
In the following text, the subject matter of the invention will be explained in greater detail using the figures, in which, purely diagrammatically:
FIG. 1 shows a plan view of a material web which is divided into three material web sections which are parallel to one another,
FIG. 2 shows a first embodiment of the sequence of the method according to the invention, starting from the material web which is shown in FIG. 1,
FIG. 3 shows a second embodiment of the sequence of the method according to the invention, starting from the material web which is shown in FIG. 1,
FIG. 4 shows a plan view of a material web which is divided into four material web sections which are parallel to one another,
FIG. 5 shows a first embodiment of the sequence of the method according to the invention, starting from the material web which is shown in FIG. 4,
FIG. 6 shows a second embodiment of the sequence of the method according to the invention, starting from the material web which is shown in FIG. 4,
FIG. 7 shows a plan view of a material web which is divided into five material web sections which are parallel to one another,
FIG. 8 shows a first embodiment of the sequence of the method according to the invention, starting from the material web which is shown in FIG. 7, and
FIG. 9 shows a second embodiment of the sequence of the method according to the invention, starting from the material web which is shown in FIG. 7.
A first exemplary embodiment of the sequence of the method according to the invention will now be explained using FIGS. 1 to 3.
As FIG. 1 shows, the material web 1 which is printed on both sides in a digital printing station has three printed material web sections 1a, 1b, 1c of the same width which are arranged next to one another. The delimitation between the material web sections 1a, 1b and 1c is indicated by way of dashed lines 2a, 2b which run in the longitudinal direction of the material web 1. Each material web section 1a, 1b, 1c is divided into sheets a, b; c, d and e, f, etc. of a printed product. The delimitation between the individual sheets of each material web section 1a, 1b, 1c in the longitudinal direction of the material web 1 is indicated by way of dashed lines 3a, 3b, 3c, 3d.
Using FIG. 2, starting from the material web 1 which is shown in FIG. 1, a first embodiment of the production method according to the invention will now be explained. FIGS. 2a-2e show the individual method steps in front views.
The material web 1 which comes from the digital printing station is moved forward in the direction of the arrow A (FIG. 1) which runs in the longitudinal direction of the material web 1. As FIG. 2a shows, an adhesive application 4 (adhesive track) which can be continuous or interrupted is applied to the underside of the material web 1 in the region of the delimitation line 2b. During the forward movement of the material web 1, a first material web part 5 which is formed by the material web section 1a is folded over about a line 7 which runs parallel to the advancing direction A and coincides with the delimitation line 2a, against a second material web part 6 which is formed by the two other material web sections 1b, 1c, as indicated by the arrow B in FIG. 2b. The second material web part 6 is twice as wide as the first material web part 5. Before the material web part 5 is folded over, the material web can be perforated along the folding line 7 if required. The first fold which is produced by the folding-over operation is denoted by 8. The folded-over material web part 5 is connected in the region of the line 2b to the other material web part 6 on the side edge 5a which lies opposite the fold 8 by means of the adhesive application 4 which is applied to said other material web part 6 (FIG. 2b).
In a second step, the material web section 1c of the other, wider material web part 6 is folded over about a line 9 which runs parallel to the advancing direction A and coincides with the delimitation line 2b, against the material web section 1a which was folded in the first step, as shown by way of the arrow C in FIG. 2c. The second fold which is produced in the process is denoted by 10. As FIG. 2c shows, the material web sections 1c, 1a, 1b lie above one another after this two-time folding operation of the material web 1. In a further step, sub-products 11 are now separated from said material web 1 which has been folded twice, along lines which run at right angles with respect to the advancing direction and coincide with the delimitation lines 3a, 3b, 3c, 3d, etc. (see FIG. 1).
A sub-product 11 of this type is shown in a front view in FIG. 2d. Each sub-product 11 consists of three sheets 12a, 12b, 12c which lie above one another and of which, before the separating, the sheet 12a was part of the material web section 1b, the sheet 12b was part of the material web section 1a and the sheet 12c was part of the material web section 1c. The sub-products 11 are trimmed on their side edge 14 which lies opposite the spine 13 which is formed by the fold 10, as is shown in FIG. 2d by way of the cutting tool 15 which is shown purely diagrammatically. In said sub-product 11, the sheets 12a, 12b, 12c are connected to one another in the spine 13, to be precise firstly via the fold 10 (sheets 12a and 12c) and secondly by means of the adhesive of the adhesive application 4 (sheets 12a and 12b).
Finally, a plurality of sub-products 11, that is to say at least three sub-products 11′, 11″, 11′″ (FIG. 2e), are placed on one another to form a stack 16. Here, before or during the placing of the sub-products 11 on one another, an adhesive is applied to the upper side or underside of the sub-products 11 (adhesive application 17), to be precise in the region of the side edge which lies in the spine 13 of the sub-products 11. Said adhesive applications 17 can be continuous or interrupted or else also punctiform.
FIG. 2
e shows a front view of a finished printed product (end product) 18 which has been produced in the above-described way. Said printed product 18 consists of the stacked sub-products 11′, 11″, 11′″, of which each sub-product 11′, 11″, 11′″ consists of three sheets 12a, 12b, 12c. Said sheets 12a, 12b, 12c are printed on both sides at least for the most part. The sub-products 11′, 11″, 11′″ are connected permanently to one another in the region of their spine 13 by means of the adhesive of the adhesive applications 17. It goes without saying that no adhesive is applied on the upper side of the uppermost and on the underside of the lowermost sub-products 11′ and 11′″, respectively.
The finished printed product 18 does not require any further processing, since, as has been explained, firstly the sheets of each sub-product 11′, 11”, 11′″ and secondly also the sub-products 11′, 11″, 11′″ are already connected to one another. The open side edges of the sub-products 11′, 11″, 11′″ and therefore also of the printed product 18 have already been trimmed during the course of the production process.
The stack 16 and therefore also the finished printed product 18 can also consist of more than three sub-products 11 which, as has been described, are connected to one another in the region of their spine 13.
Using FIG. 3 which corresponds in terms of illustration to FIG. 2, one variant of the production method which has been described in the preceding text with reference to FIG. 2 will now be explained.
This variant according to FIG. 3 differs from the embodiment according to FIG. 2 as a result of a different type of collation of the two material web parts 5 and 6. The same designations as in FIG. 2 are therefore used for features and parts which correspond to one another in FIG. 3.
In the variant according to FIG. 3, during the forward movement of the printed material web 1 which comes from the digital printing station, the first material web part 5 which is formed by the material web section 1a is not folded over against the second material web part 6 as in the method described using FIG. 2, but rather is separated from the other, second material web part 6 along a cutting line which is parallel to the advancing direction A and coincides with the delimitation line 2a, as symbolized in FIG. 3a by scissors 19. Subsequently, the material web part 5 which has been cut away is collated with the other, second material web part 6, as is indicated in FIG. 3b by way of the arrow D. The collation of the material web parts 5, 6 takes place in such a way that the two material web parts 5, 6 are aligned with one another along one of the side edges 5a, 6a and the material web sections 1b and 1a lie congruently above one another. At the same time, in the same way as in the embodiment according to FIG. 2, the first material web part 5 is connected along its other side edge 5b to the other, second material web part 6 by means of the adhesive of the adhesive application 4 (FIG. 3b).
If, in the same way as in the exemplary embodiment according to FIG. 2, the material web part 5 is to come into contact with its underside on the underside of the other material web part 6, the separated material web part 5 has to be turned before being collated with the other material web part 6. Turning of this type of the material web part 5 can also be dispensed with, however.
The further method steps which are shown in FIGS. 3c-e are identical to the method steps which are described using FIGS. 2c-e. Reference is therefore made to the description with respect to said FIGS. 2c-e.
Using FIGS. 4 to 6 which correspond in terms of illustration to FIGS. 1 to 3, a second exemplary embodiment of the sequence of the method according to the invention will now be explained.
As FIG. 4 shows, in this exemplary embodiment, the starting point is a material web 1 which is printed on both sides in a digital printing station and has four printed material web sections 1a, 1b, 1c, 1d of identical width which are arranged next to one another. The delimitation between the material web sections 1a, 1b, 1c and 1d is indicated by way of dashed lines 2a, 2b, 2c which run in the longitudinal direction of the material web 1. Each material web section 1a, 1b, 1c, 1d is divided into sheets a, b; c, d; e, f and g, h, etc. of a printed product. The delimitation between the individual sheets of each material web section 1a, 1b, 1c, 1d in the longitudinal direction of the material web 1 is indicated by way of dashed lines 3a, 3b, 3c, 3d.
Using FIG. 5, starting from the material web 1 which is shown in FIG. 4, a second embodiment of the production method according to the invention will now be explained. FIGS. 5a-5h show front views of the individual method steps.
The material web 1 which comes from the digital printing station is moved forward in the direction of the arrow A (FIG. 4) which runs in the longitudinal direction of the material web 1. As FIG. 5a shows, an adhesive application 4 (adhesive track) which can be continuous or interrupted has been applied to the underside of the material web 1 in the region of the delimitation line 2c. During the forward movement of the material web 1, a first material web part 5 which is formed by the material web sections 1a and 1b is folded over about a line 7 which runs parallel to the advancing direction A and coincides with the delimitation line 2b, against a second material web part 6 which is formed by the two other material web sections 1c, 1d, as indicated by way of the arrow B in FIG. 5b. The second material web part 6 is of identical width to the first material web part 5. Before the material web part 5 is folded over, the material web 1 can be perforated along the folding line 7 if required. The first fold which is produced by way of the folding-over operation is denoted by 8. The folded-over material web part 5 is connected to the other material web part 6 in the region of the line 2c by means of the adhesive application 4 which is applied to said other material web part 6 (FIG. 5b). The material web 1 which has been folded once in this way with the two material web parts 5, 6 which lie above one another and are connected to one another is shown in FIG. 5c.
In a second step, the material web sections 1a and 1d which lie above one another and belong in each case to one of the material web parts 6 and 5 are folded over about a line 9 which runs parallel to the advancing direction A and coincides with the delimitation lines 2a and 2c, against the two other material web sections 1b and 1c which lie above one another and belong in each case to one of the material web parts 6 and 5, as shown by way of the arrow C in FIG. 5d. The second fold which is produced in the process is denoted by 10 (FIG. 5e). The material web 1 which is folded twice in the above-described way is shown in FIG. 5e. As can be seen from said FIG. 5e, the material web sections 1d, 1a, 1b and 1c lie above one another in this sequence in said material web 1 which has been folded twice.
In a further step, sub-products 20 are now separated from said material web 1 which has been folded twice, along lines which run at right angles with respect to the advancing direction and coincide with the delimitation lines 3a, 3b, 3c, etc. (see FIG. 4). A sub-product 20 of this type is shown in a front view in FIG. 5f. Each sub-product 20 consists of four sheets 21a, 21b, 21c, 21d which lie above one another and of which, before the separation, the sheet 21a was part of the material web section 1c, the sheet 21b was part of the material web section 1b, the sheet 21c was part of the material web section 1a and the sheet 21d was part of the material web section 1d. On their side edge 23 which lies opposite the spine 22 which is formed by the fold 10, the sub-products 20 are trimmed, as shown in FIG. 5f by way of the cutting tool 15 which is shown purely diagrammatically.
FIG. 5
g shows a trimmed sub-product 20 which is open both on its side edge 23 and on the two adjoining side edges which run at right angles with respect to the side edge 23. In said sub-product 20, the sheets 21a, 21b, 21c, 21d are connected to one another in the spine 22, to be precise firstly via the folds 8 and 10 and secondly by means of the adhesive of the adhesive application 4.
Finally, a plurality of sub-products 20, that is to say at least three sub-products 20′, 20″, 20′″ (FIG. 5h), are placed on one another to form a stack 24. Here, before or during the placing of the sub-products 20 on one another, an adhesive is applied to the upper side or underside of the sub-products 20 (adhesive application 25), to be precise in the region of the side edge which lies in the spine 22 of the sub-products 20. Said adhesive applications 25 can be continuous or interrupted or else also punctiform.
FIG. 5
h shows a front view of a finished printed product (end product) 26 which has been produced in the above-described way. Said printed product 26 consists of the stacked sub-products 20′, 20″, 20′″, of which, as has already been mentioned and is shown in FIG. 5f, each sub-product 20′, 20″, 20′″ consists of four sheets 21a, 21b, 21c, 21d which are printed on both sides at least for the most part. The sub-products 20′, 20″, 20′″ are connected permanently to one another in the region of their spine 22 by means of the adhesive of the adhesive applications 25. It goes without saying that no adhesive is applied on the upper side of the uppermost and on the underside of the lowermost sub-product 20′ and 20′″, respectively.
A finished printed product 26 also does not require any further processing in this exemplary embodiment, since, as has been explained, firstly the sheets of each sub-product 20′, 20″, 20′″ and secondly also the sub-products 20′, 20″, 20′″ are already connected to one another. The open side edges of the sub-products 20′, 20″, 20′″ and therefore also of the printed product 26 have already been trimmed during the course of the production process.
The stack 24 and therefore also the finished printed product 26 can also consist of more than three sub-products 20 which, as has been described, are connected to one another in the region of their spine 22.
Using FIG. 6 which corresponds in terms of illustration to FIG. 5, one variant of the production process which has been described above in relation to FIG. 5 will now be explained.
This variant according to FIG. 6 differs from the embodiment according to FIG. 5 as a result of a different type of collation of the two material web parts 5 and 6. The same designations as in FIG. 5 are therefore used for features and parts which correspond to one another in FIG. 6.
In the variant according to FIG. 6, during the forward movement of the printed material web 1 which comes from the digital printing station, the first material web part 5 which is formed by the two material web sections 1a and 1b is not folded over against the second material web part 6 as in the method which was described using FIG. 5, but rather is separated from the other, second material web part 6 along a cutting line which is parallel to the advancing direction A and coincides with the delimitation line 2b, as is symbolized in FIG. 6a by scissors 19. Subsequently, the material web part 5 which has been cut away is collated with the other, second material web part 6, as is indicated in FIG. 6b by way of the arrow D. The collation of the material web parts 5, 6 takes place in such a way that the two material web parts 5, 6 are aligned with one another along their side edges 5a, 6a and 5b, 6b and the two material web parts 5 and 6 lie congruently above one another (FIG. 6b). At the same time, in the same way as in the embodiment according to FIG. 5, the first material web part 5 is connected to the other, second material web part 6 by means of the adhesive of the adhesive application 4 in the region of the line 2c (FIG. 6c).
The further method steps which are shown in FIGS. 6d-h are the same as the method steps described using FIGS. 5d-h. Reference is therefore made to the description with respect to said FIGS. 5d-h. It is to be noted here, however, that the sequence of the material web sections 1a-1d which lie in each case above one another in FIGS. 6d-h is different than shown in FIGS. 5d-h. If there is also a desire in the variant according to FIG. 6 that, as shown in FIG. 5b, the material web sections 1b, 1c and 1a, 1d come to lie above one another, the separated material web part 5 has to be turned before collation with the other material web part 6. Turning of this type of the material web part 5 can also be dispensed with, however.
Using FIGS. 7-9 which correspond in terms of illustration to FIGS. 1-3 and 4-6, a third exemplary embodiment of the sequence of the method according to the invention will now be explained.
As FIG. 7 shows, in this exemplary embodiment, the starting point is a material web 1 which is printed on both sides in a digital printing station and has five printed material web sections 1a, 1b, 1c, 1d, 1e of identical width which are arranged next to one another. The delimitation between the material web sections 1a, 1b, 1c, 1d and 1e is indicated by way of dashed lines 2a, 2b, 2c, 2d which run in the longitudinal direction of the material web 1. Each material web section 1a, 1b, 1c, 1d, 1e is divided into sheets a, b; c, d; e, f; g, h and i, k, etc. of a printed product. The delimitation between the individual sheets of each material web section 1a, 1b, 1c, 1d, 1e in the longitudinal direction of the material web 1 is indicated by way of dashed lines 3a, 3b, 3c, 3d.
Using FIG. 8, starting from the material web 1 which is shown in FIG. 7, a third embodiment of the production method according to the invention will now be explained. FIGS. 8a-8i show front views of the individual method steps.
The material web 1 which comes from the digital printing station is moved forward in the direction of the arrow A (FIG. 7) which runs in the longitudinal direction of the material web 1. As FIG. 8a shows, an adhesive application 4 (adhesive track) which can be continuous or interrupted has been applied to the underside of the material web 1 in the region of the delimitation line 2c. During the forward movement of the material web 1, a first material web part 5 which is formed by the material web sections 1a and 1b is folded over about a line 7 which runs parallel to the advancing direction A and coincides with the delimitation line 2b, against a second material web part 6 which is formed by the three other material web sections 1c, 1d, 1e, as indicated by way of the arrow B in FIG. 8b. The second material web part 6 is wider than the first material web part 5. Before the material web part 5 is folded over, the material web 1 can be perforated along the folding line 7 if required. The first fold which was produced by the folding-over operation is denoted by 8. The folded-over material web part 5 is connected to the other material web part 6 in the region of the line 2c by means of the adhesive application 4 which is applied to said other material web part 6 (FIG. 8b). The material web 1 which has been folded once in this way with the two material web parts 5, 6 of unequal width which lie above one another and are connected to one another is shown in FIG. 8c.
As FIG. 8c shows further, a further adhesive application 27 (adhesive track) which can be continuous or interrupted is now applied to the underside of the folded-over material web part 5, that is to say to the underside of the material web section 1a, in the region of the delimitation line 2a (which is aligned with the line 2c).
In a second folding step, the material web section 1e of the wider material web part 6 is folded over about a line 9 which runs parallel to the advancing direction A and coincides with the delimitation line 2d, against the material web part 5 which was folded over in the first folding step, as shown by way of the arrow C in FIG. 8d. The second fold which is produced in the process is denoted by 10 (FIG. 8e). The folded-over material web section 1e is connected to the material web section 1a in the region of the line 2a on the side edge 6a which lies opposite the fold 10 by means of the adhesive application 27 which is applied to said material web section 1a (FIG. 8e). The material web 1 which has been folded twice in the above-described way is shown in FIG. 8e. As can be seen from said FIG. 8e, in said material web 1 which has been folded twice, firstly the two material web sections 1b and 1c and secondly the three material web sections 1e, 1a, 1b lie above one another in this sequence.
As is further apparent from FIG. 8e, a third adhesive application 28 (adhesive track) which can be continuous or interrupted is applied to the underside of the folded-over material web section 1e in the region of its side edge 6a (which is aligned with the delimitation line 2a, 2c).
In a third step (shown in FIG. 8f), the two material web sections 1b, 1c which lie above one another are folded over about a line 29 which runs parallel to the advancing direction A and coincides with the delimitation lines 2a and 2c, against the three other material web sections 1e, 1a, 1d which lie above one another, as is shown by way of the arrow E in FIG. 8f. The third fold which is produced in the process is denoted by 30 (FIG. 8g).
Sub-products 31 are now separated from said material web 1 which has been folded three times, in a further step along lines which run at right angles with respect to the advancing direction and coincide with the delimitation lines 3a, 3b, 3c, 3d, etc. (see FIG. 7). A sub-product 31 of this type is shown in a front view in FIG. 8g. Each sub-product 31 consists of five sheets 32a, 32b, 32c, 32d, 32d which lie above one another, of which, before the separation, the sheet 32a was part of the material web section 1d, the sheet 32b was part of the material web section 1a, the sheet 32c was part of the material web section 1e, the sheet 32d was part of the material web section 1b and the sheet 32e was part of the material web section 1c. On their side edge 34 which lies opposite the spine 33 which is formed by the fold 30, the sub-products 31 are trimmed, as is shown in FIG. 8g by way of the cutting tool 15 which is shown purely diagrammatically.
FIG. 8
h shows a trimmed sub-product 31 which is open both on its side edge 34 and also on the two adjoining side edges which run at right angles with respect to the side edge 34. In said sub-product 31, the sheets 32a, 32b, 32c, 32d, 32e are connected to one another in the spine 33, to be precise firstly via the fold 30 and secondly by means of the adhesive of the adhesive applications 4, 27, 28.
Finally, a plurality of sub-products 31, that is to say at least three sub-products 31′, 31″, 31′″ (FIG. 8i), are placed on one another to form a stack 35. Here, before or during the placing of the sub-products 31 on one another, an adhesive is applied to them (adhesive application 36), to be precise in the region of the side edge which lies in the spine 33 of the sub-products 31. Said adhesive applications 36 can be continuous or interrupted or else also punctiform. As FIG. 8h shows, the adhesive application can be applied either on the upper side (adhesive application 36) or else also on the underside (adhesive application 36′) of the sub-products 31. It goes without saying that no adhesive is applied on the upper side of the uppermost and on the underside of the lowermost sub-product 31′″ and 31′, respectively.
FIG. 8
i shows a front view of a finished printed product (end product) 37 which has been produced in the above-described way. Said printed product 37 consists of the stacked sub-products 31′, 31″, 31′″, of which, as has already been mentioned and is shown in FIG. 8h, each sub-product 31′, 31″, 31′″ consists of five sheets 32a, 32b, 32c, 32d, 32e which are printed on both sides at least for the most part. The sub-products 31′, 31″, 31′″ are connected permanently to one another in the region of their spine 33 by means of the adhesive of the adhesive applications 36.
A finished printed product 37 also does not require any further processing in this exemplary embodiment, since, as has been explained, firstly the sheets of each sub-product 31′, 31″, 31′″ and secondly also the sub-products 31′, 31″, 31′″ are already connected to one another. The open side edges of the sub-products 31′, 31″, 31′″ and therefore also of the printed product 37 have already been trimmed during the course of the production process.
The stack 35 and therefore also the finished printed product 37 can also consist of more than three sub-products 31 which, as has been described, are connected to one another in the region of their spine 33.
The adhesive applications 4 and 27 can also be applied at a different location to that shown in the region of the delimitation line 2c (adhesive application 4) and in the region of the delimitation line 2a (adhesive application 27). Alternative locations for applying the adhesive for the adhesive applications 4 and 27 are shown in FIGS. 8a-d.
As is apparent from FIGS. 8a, 8b, it is also possible to apply the adhesive application 4 in the region of the delimitation line 2a to the underside of the material web section 1b. An adhesive application of this type is denoted by 4′.
As shown in FIGS. 8c, 8d, the adhesive application 27 can be applied in the region of the side edge 6a of the material web section 1e to the underside of said material web section 1e. An adhesive application of this type is denoted by 27′.
It goes without saying that, in the embodiments which have been described in FIGS. 2, 3 and 5, 6, the adhesive application 4 can also be applied at another suitable location (according to the alternative explained in the above text using FIG. 8 (adhesive application 4′)).
Using FIG. 9 which corresponds in terms of illustration to FIG. 8, one variant of the production method which has been described in the preceding text with reference to FIG. 8 will now be explained.
This variant according to FIG. 9 differs from the embodiment according to FIG. 8 as a result of a different type of collation of the two material web parts 5 and 6. The same designations as in FIG. 8 are therefore used for features and parts which correspond to one another in FIG. 9.
In the variant according to FIG. 9, during the forward movement of the printed material web 1 which comes from the digital printing station, the first material web part 5 which is formed by the two material web sections 1a and 1b is not folded over against the second material web part 6 as in the method described using FIG. 8, but rather is separated from the other, second material web part 6 along a cutting line which is parallel to the advancing direction A and coincides with the delimitation line 2b, as is symbolized in FIG. 9a by scissors 19. Subsequently, the material web part 5 which has been cut away is collated with the other, second material web part 6, as is indicated in FIG. 9b by way of the arrow D. The collation of the material web parts 5, 6 takes place in such a way that the two material web parts 5, 6 are aligned with one another along their side edge 5b, 6b and in each case the two material web sections 1a, 1c and 1b, 1d of the two material web parts 5 and 6 lie congruently above one another (FIG. 9b). At the same time, in the same way as in the embodiment according to FIG. 8, the first material web part 5 is connected to the other, second material web part 6 by means of the adhesive of the adhesive application 4 in the region of the line 2c (FIG. 9c).
The further method steps (shown in FIGS. 9c-i) are the same as the method steps which were described using FIGS. 8c-i. Reference is therefore made to the description with respect to said FIGS. 8c-i. It is to be noted here, however, that the sequence of the material web sections 1a-1e which lie in each case above one another in FIGS. 9b-9f is different than that shown in FIGS. 8b-8f. If there is also a desire in the variant according to FIG. 9 that, as shown in FIG. 8a, the material web sections 1b, 1c and 1a, 1d come to lie above one another, the separated material web part 5 has to be turned before collation with the other material web part 6. Turning of this type of the material web part 5 can also be dispensed with, however.
It is to be noted, furthermore, that, in the variant which is shown in FIG. 9, the adhesive of the adhesive application 4′ is applied to the upper side of the material web section 1b (FIGS. 9a, 9b) and not, as shown in FIGS. 8a, 8b, to the underside of the material web section 1b.
In one variant with respect to the production methods which are shown in FIGS. 8 and 9, the first material web part 5 is formed only by the one material web section 1a. Said first material web part 5 is then, as shown in FIGS. 8a, b and 9a, b, collated with the other, second material web part 6 and is connected to said second material web part 6 by means of an adhesive application 4 in the region of the delimitation line 2a or 2b. Subsequently, first, central folding of the second material web part 6 including the first material web part 15 which is connected to it takes place about a folding line which coincides with the delimitation line 2c, and then second, central folding takes place about a folding line which coincides with the delimitation line 2d. The folded-over material web sections 1a-e are connected to one another by means of an adhesive as far as necessary during the first and second folding, in such a way that, in the finished sub-product 31, its sheets 32a-e are connected to one another in the spine 33 of said sub-product 31.
In one alternative, the material web part 5 which has been separated according to FIG. 9a (material web section 1a) is collated and connected to one of the material web sections 1c, 1d or 1e, before, as has been described, the two-time folding and connecting by means of the adhesive take place.
In the way which is described using FIGS. 1-3, 4-6 or 7-9, starting from a material web which has 6, 8 or 10 printed material web sections, respectively, which are arranged next to one another in the longitudinal direction thereof, sub-products can be produced which correspondingly consist of 6, 8 or 10 sheets, respectively, which are printed on both sides and which are stacked, as has been described, to form finished printed products.
In the following text, reference will also be made to further variants of the production methods which have been described in the above text.
Instead of trimming the sub-products 11, 20, 31, as described using FIGS. 2, 3; 5, 6 and 8, 9, before the stacking on their side edge 14, 23 or 34 which lies opposite the spine 13, 22 or 33 (front trimming), said front trimming can also take place on the finished stacks 16, 24 or 35, that is to say in the case of sub-products 11, 20 or 31 which are placed on one another. Together with said front trimming, the remaining side edges which run at right angles with respect to the spine 13, 22, 33 of the sub-products 11, 20, 31 can also be trimmed if required.
FIGS. 2, 3; 5, 6 and 8, 9 show the adhesive applications 4, 27, 28 in such a way that they adjoin an associated delimitation line 2a, 2b or 2c, respectively, or the side edge 6a. The adhesive applications 4, 27, 28 which are applied to the material web 1 or its sections 1a-e can also, however, assume a somewhat different position to that shown in the figures with regard to the associated delimitation line. Furthermore, the adhesive of said adhesive applications 4, 27, 28 can be applied from below, from above, from the side or in another suitable way to the material web 1 or its parts 5, 6 (see FIGS. 8 and 9).
It goes without saying that, in the case of all the described exemplary embodiments and variants, the material web 1 has to be printed in the digital printing station in such a way that the pages of the finished printed product 18, 26 and 37 which are printed onto the sheets 12a-c, 21a-d, 32a-e of each sub-product 11, 20, 31 are arranged in the correct sequence. This is achieved by way of corresponding preparation of the printing data for the digital printing station.
In the case of all the exemplary embodiments which are shown, the folding over of material web parts and sections takes place in a downward manner (that is to say, in the direction of the arrows A, B, E). However, it is also possible in principle to fold over the material web parts and sections in an upward manner (counter to the direction of the arrows A, B, E). In this alternative, the adhesive applications 4, 27, 28 would of course have to be applied correspondingly at different locations.