Claims
- 1. Method for the manufacture of freshly printed security papers cut to format, according to which sheets of security papers with security paper imprints arranged in the form of a matrix are printed and laid one on the other to form piles and the piles of sheets formed in this way are cut with a step-wise feed automatically first of all into layers of strips and these layers of strips are then cut into bundles of security papers, characterised in that when cutting the strips and/or when cutting the bundles, the lengths of the feed movements between successive strip cuts or bundle cuts are varied individually depending on the increasing expansion of the printing plate of the sheet-printing machine so that the printed image of the security papers cut to format at least approximately maintains its exact centering with respect to the edge of the security paper.
- 2. Method according to claim 1, characterised in that one works with intermediate cuts at least when cutting bundles and solely the length of the feed steps, which determine the size of the waste strips, is varied depending on the increasing expansion of the printing plates, whereas the length of the feed steps, which determine the format of the security papers at least when cutting bundles, always remains constant.
- 3. Method according to claim 1, characterised in that the strip cuts take place parallel to the gripper edge of the sheets, in which case the gripper edge is located at the rear in the feed direction, that the length of the feed of a pile of sheets from a given initial position, in which its gripper edges are aligned, into that position in which the trimming of the front edges takes place in the strip-cutting unit, is reduced with respect to the initial value corresponding to the undeformed printing plate, as the expansion of the printing plate increases and that the respective first feed steps, which determine the width of the first layer of strips or of the first waste strip produced with intermediate cuts, when cutting the pile of sheets, are increased with respect to the initial value corresponding to the undeformed printing plate, when the expansion of the printing plate increases, and the remaining feed steps, which determine the widths of the following layers of strips or waste strips, when cutting a pile of sheets, are successively reduced in comparison to the respective first feed step.
- 4. Method according to claim 1, characterised in that the bundle cuts take place at right angles to the gripper edge and that the respective first feed steps, which determine the dimensions of the first bundle of security papers or of the first waste strips produced with intermediate cuts, when cutting the layers of strips, are increased with respect to the initial value corresponding to the undeformed printing plate, as the expansion of the printing plate increases and the remaining feed steps, which when cutting a layer of strips determine the dimensions of the following bundles of security papers or waste strips, are reduced in comparison to the first feed step first of all as far as cuts in the central region of a layer of strips and then are once more increased, in which case for all layers of strips belonging to one and the same pile of sheets, the feed steps corresponding to one another are chosen to be all the greater the further the respective layer of strips from the layer of strips adjacent the gripper edge.
- 5. Method according to claim 4, characterised in that before cutting the bundles, a side edge of the sheets or of the layers of strips orientated at right angles to the gripper edge is cut along a cutting line, which extends at least approximately parallel to the adjacent lateral boundary of the total printed image on the sheet and therefore with increasing expansion of the printing plate encloses with the gripper edge an angle increasing beyond 90.degree. and that the length of the feed of the layers of strips from a given initial position, which is defined by the position and alignment of the afore-mentioned cut side edges, to that position in which the trimming of the front edge of the layer of strips in the bundle-cutting unit takes place, is reduced with regard to the initial value corresponding to the undeformed printing plate, as the expansion of the printing plate increases, in which case for all layers of strips belonging to one and the same pile of sheets, the afore-mentioned feed length is chosen to be all the smaller, the further the respective layer of strips is located from the layer of strips adjacent the gripper edge.
- 6. Method according to claim 5, in which all layers of strips belonging to one and the same pile of sheets are assembled one beside the other in their initial position, moved forwards jointly to the bundle-cutting unit and cut simultaneously at this point step-wise into bundles of security papers, characterised in that the feed length to the bundle-cutting unit and the individual feed steps when cutting bundles are adjustable and controllable separately and in a different manner for each individual layer of strips.
- 7. Method according to claim 6, characterised in that the lengths of the feed movements are re-adjusted by hand respectively after the passage of a certain number of piles of sheets.
- 8. Method according to claim 6, characterised in that the lengths of the feed movements can be controlled by means of a computer on the basis of a programme adapted to the increasing expansion of the printing plate.
- 9. Method according to claim 6, characterised in that at least one side edge of the sheets orientated parallel to the feed direction of the pile of sheets, when cutting strips, which is cut off at the time of subsequent trimming, is printed with edge marks provided on the printing plate, during printing of the sheets, which marks define the position of subsequent strip cuts or waste cuts and that the length of the feed movements producing guidance into these cutting positions is controlled automatically as a function of these edge marks read by a reading unit.
- 10. Method according to claim 6, characterised in that the lengths of the feed movements to be varied can be controlled by detectors, which respond to similar, selected characteristic points in each security paper imprint, such as patterns, coloured marks or contrasts, in particular to the contrast between the light border of the secutiry paper and a dark region of the security paper imprint.
- 11. Automatic cutting machine for carrying out the method according to claim 1, with strip and bundle-cutting units and with feed devices for the piles of sheets and layers of strips, associated with these cutting units, operating automatically and which can be adjusted, in particular with linear amplifiers, which comprise a hydraulic cylinder with the supply of pressure medium metered by a stepping motor, characterised in that when cutting a pile of sheets and possibly when cutting a layer of strips, the feed movements of the feed devices can be varied individually from step to step and can be controlled as a function of a predetermined programme or by reading units, which respond to printed marks on the sheet or to characteristic points of the security paper imprints.
- 12. Cutting machine according to claim 11 with a bundle-cutting unit, to which all layers of strips belonging to one and the same pile of sheets are supplied jointly by moving in the longitudinal direction and in which these layers of strips are cut simultaneously into bundles of security papers, characterised in that associated with all the afore-mentioned layers of strips is an individual feed device which can be controlled separately from the others.
- 13. Cutting machine according to claim 12, characterised in that a cutting unit is provided for trimming the edge of the sheet which during the feed movements of the layers of strip, when cutting bundles, forms the rear edge and that both the cutting direction of this cutting unit as well as the orientation of the slides belonging to the afore-mentioned feed devices, which act on this cut edge of the layers of strips and move it forwards at the time of cutting bundles, can be varied as a function of the increasing expansion of the printing plate.
- 14. A method for manufacture of freshly printed security papers cut to format comprising the steps of: printing security papers with a printing unit having a printing plate, the printing step comprising printing a plurality of security paper units onto a sheet, the security paper units being arranged in the form of a matrix and wherein the sheets of security papers are laid on one another to form piles of sheets;
- evaluating increasing expansion of the printing plate during the printing operation;
- evaluating length of the feed movements, in a first direction, of a pile of printed sheets between a given initial position of a pile and a position in which trimming of the front edge of said pile takes place;
- feeding a pile of sheets in a step-wise manner to a first cutter;
- adjusting the length of the feed movements in the first direction for each cut in accordance with the increasing expansion of the printing plate in order to approximately maintain exact centering of the printed image with respect to the edge of the security paper;
- cutting the pile of sheets in the first direction to form a plurality of piles of strips;
- wherein length of the feed movements is evaluated according to the formula D=Do-d of a pile of printed sheets wherein D equals the distance between a given initial position of a pile and the position in which trimming of the front edge of said pile takes place on a given stroke, and "Do" equals an initial pre-set constant feed length;
- and wherein the length of feed movements between successive cuttings of a pile of sheets to piles of strips is governed by the formula a+x wherein "a" equals an original value of a strip width distance;
- whereby the values of "d" and "x" are variables which change with the increasing number of prints such that centering of the printed image with respect to the edge of the security paper is approximately maintained.
- 15. A method for manufacture of freshly printed security papers cut to format comprising the steps of:
- printing security papers with a printing unit having a printing plate, the printing step comprising printing a plurality of security paper units onto a sheet, the security paper units being arranged in the form of a matrix;
- printing at least one side edge of the sheets orientated parallel to the feed direction of the pile of sheets, when cutting piles of sheets, which is cut off at the time of subsequent trimming, with edge marks provided on the printing plate, during printing of the sheets, which marks define the position of subsequent cut lines of strip cuts or waste cut and follow the increasing distortion of the printing plate;
- laying the printed sheets of security papers on one another to form piles of sheets;
- feeding a pile of sheets in a first feeding direction in a step-wise manner to a first cutter;
- cutting the pile of sheets peerpendicular to the first feeding direction to form a plurality of piles of strips;
- automatically controlling the length of the feed movements conducting into the cutting positions as a function of the edge marks read by a reading unit, in order to approximately maintain exact centering of the printed image with respect to the edge of the security paper;
- feeding the piles of strips in a second feeding direction in a step-wise manner to a second cutter;
- and cutting the piles of strips perpendicular to the second feeding direction to form a plurality of bundles of security papers.
- 16. A method according to claim 15, wherein said first feeding direction is the longitudinal direction during printing and wherein the length of the feed movements are controlled in said first feeding direction.
- 17. Method according to claim 15, characterised in that the lengths of the variable feed movements carried out when cutting strips are measured automatically and stored in a computer and that at the time of subsequent cutting of bundles from the respective layers of strips, the feed lengths to be varied are controlled automatically as a function of these stored values on the basis of a programme fed into the computer, which forms a relationship between the expansion of the printing plate in the longitudinal direction and the expansion in the transverse direction.
- 18. Method according to claim 15, characterised in that one works with intermediate cuts at least when cutting bundles and during printing of the sheets, those regions which are cut off as waste strips at the time of the subsequent intermediate cuts, are printed with marks located on the printing plate, which marks define the position of the subsequent intermediate cuts and that the lengths of the feed movements, which determine the width of the waste strips, are controlled automatically as a function of these marks read by reading units.
- 19. Method according to claim 15, characterised in that two individual marks per cutting line are applied as edge marks or marks to the subsequent waste strips and that reading of the first individual mark in the feed direction brings about a reduction of the normal feeding speed to a creeping movement and reading of the second individual mark stops the feed movement.
- 20. A method for manufacture of freshly printed security papers cut to format comprising the steps of:
- printing security papers with a printing unit having a printing plate, the printing step comprising printing a plurality of security paper units onto a sheet, the security paper units being arranged in the form of a matrix, and wherein the sheets of security papers are laid on one another to form piles of sheets;
- feeding the freshly printed security papers in a first feeding direction in a step-wise manner to a cutter;
- cutting the pile of sheets perpendicular to the first feeding direction to form a plurality of piles of strips;
- feeding the piles of strips in a second feeding direction in a step-wise manner to a second cutter;
- cutting the piles of strips perpendicular to the second feeding direction to form a plurality of bundles of security papers;
- varying the lengths of feed movements conducting into the cutting position at least during the cutting of piles of sheets to form piles of strips in order to approximately maintain exact centering of the printed image with respect to the edge of the security paper; and
- controlling said lengths of the feed movements to be varied by detectors, which respond to similar, selected characteristic points in each security paper imprint.
- 21. A method according to claim 20 wherein the selected characteristic point is a colored contrast.
- 22. A method according to claim 21 wherein the colored contrast comprises a contrast between a light border of the security paper and a dark region of the security paper imprint.
- 23. A method according to claim 20 wherein the selected characteristic point comprises a pattern.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser No. 481,332 filed 3-29-83 and now U.S. Pat. No. 4,558,615.
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