Claims
- 1. In a method of processing flat products especially printed products, arriving in an arriving imbricated formation, wherein the imbricated products are wound up to form a product package for storage and are unwound from the product package to form an unwound imbricated formation for further processing, the improvement wherein the product configuration of the arriving imbricated formation, in terms of mutual positions of the individual products and positions of leading edges of the products viewed in a conveying direction of the arriving imbricated formation, is retained in the unwanted imbricated formation by the steps of:
- changing the position of individual products of the flat products within one of said imbricated formations such that edges of said individual products which are leading become trailing; and
- inverting said one of the imbricated formations for turning the products upside down.
- 2. The method as defined in claim 1, wherein:
- there is first performed the step of changing said position of said products within said imbricated formation and thereafter there is performed the step of inverting said imbricated formation.
- 3. The method as defined in claim 1, wherein:
- there is first performed the step of inverting said imbricated formation and then there is performed the step of changing the position of said products therein.
- 4. The method as defined in claim 1, further including the step of:
- consecutively changing the conveying direction of each individual product by 180.degree. in order to change the position thereof.
- 5. The method as defined in claim 1, further including the steps of:
- conveying the imbricated formation along a longitudinal axis thereof extending in a predetermined conveying direction; and
- performing the step of inverting said imbricated formation by turning-over the same about a transverse axis extending substantially horizontally and transversely relative to said longitudinal axis.
- 6. A method as claimed in claim 1 wherein the steps of changing the position of individual products and inverting said one of the imbricated formations are separated by the winding and unwinding steps.
- 7. A method of processing flat products, especially printed products, arriving in an imbricated product formation having a predetermined conveying direction, comprising the steps of:
- changing the position of individual products within the imbricated product formation by at least reversing said predetermined conveying direction of said imbricated product formation such that edges of said individual products which are leading and uppermost become trailing in the reversed conveying direction and lowermost in the changed position and sides of said individual products which are uppermost remain uppermost;
- inverting said imbricated products formation such that sides of said individual products which are uppermost become lowermost;
- then winding up said individual products to form a product storage package and unwinding the package to form an unwound imbricated formation in which the mutual positions of the individual products and the positions of leading edges of the products viewed in a conveying direction are the same as in the arriving imbricated formation.
- 8. A method of processing flat products, especially printed products, arriving in an imbricated product formation having a predetermined conveying direction, comprising the steps of winding the imbricated formation into a package for storage, unwinding the imbricated formation and
- delivering the imbricated formation with each product resting upon a preceding product; wherein the method includes the further steps of:
- inverting said imbricated product formation such that sides of said individual products which are uppermost become lowermost; and
- then changing the position of said individual products within the imbricated product formation such that edges of said individual products which are leading and uppermost become trailing and lowermost and sides of said individual products which are lowermost remain lowermost, said further steps being carried out prior to said delivering step.
- 9. A method of processing flat products, especially printed products, arriving in an imbricated formation, comprising the steps of:
- winding-up the flat products to form a product package for storing the flat products;
- unwinding the flat products from said product package;
- subsequently inverting the imbricated formation for turning the imbricated formation upside down; and
- subsequently changing the position of individual products of the flat products within the imbricated formation such that edges of said individual products which are leading become trailing.
- 10. The method as defined in claim 9, further including the steps of:
- conveying said products of the inverted imbricated formation such that each product rests upon a preceding product; and
- then changing the conveying direction of each individual product by 180.degree. in order to change the position thereof.
- 11. The method as defined in claim 9, further including the steps of:
- conveying the imbricated formation along a longitudinal axis thereof extending in a predetermined conveying direction; and
- performing the step of inverting said imbricated formation by turning-over the same about a transverse axis extending substantially horizontally and transversely relative to said longitudinal axis.
- 12. An apparatus for processing flat products, especially printed products, arriving in an imbricated formation, comprising:
- position changing means for repositioning individual products of the flat products within the imbricated formation into a different position such that edges of said individual products which are leading become trailing;
- inverting means arranged subsequent to said positioning means for receiving the imbricated formation from the position changing means and inverting the imbricated formation such that the imbricated formation is turned upside down; and
- a wind-up station for winding up the flat products to form a product package for storing the flat products and an unwinding station for unwinding the flat products from said product package to form an imbricated formation.
- 13. The apparatus as defined in claim 12, wherein:
- said flat products move along a predetermined path of travel and possess a first conveying direction;
- said position changing means including a conveyor arranged below said path of travel; and
- said conveyor defining a second conveying direction deviating from said first conveying direction.
- 14. The apparatus as defined in claim 13, wherein:
- said second conveying direction runs opposite to said first conveying direction.
- 15. The apparatus as defined in claim 13, wherein:
- said conveyor is arranged to form an angle with respect to said path of travel.
- 16. The apparatus as defined in claim 12, wherein:
- said flat products moving along said path of travel each have a leading edge;
- said position changing means including abutment means projecting into the path of travel of said printed products as they are supplied to said conveyor; and
- said leading edges of said printed products abutting said abutment means.
- 17. The apparatus as defined in claim 12, wherein:
- said imbricated formation defines a longitudinal axis extending in a predetermined conveying direction;
- said inverting means comprise deflecting means defining a transverse axis and serving to deflect said imbricated formation about said transverse axis; and
- said transverse axis extending substantially horizontally and transversely relative to said predetermined conveying direction.
- 18. The apparatus as defined in claim 17, wherein:
- said deflecting means comprise a deflecting drum rotatable about said transverse axis and an endless revolving support band extending about the circumference of said deflecting drum at a distance therefrom in order to define together with said deflecting drum a conveying gap through which passes said imbricated formation; and
- said imbricated formation entering said conveying gap in a first conveying direction and leaving said conveying gap in a second conveying direction extending opposite to said first conveying direction.
- 19. An apparatus for processing flat products, especially printed products, arriving in an imbricated formation having a predetermined conveying direction, comprising:
- position changing means for repositioning the products within said imbricated formation into a different position corresponding to a reversal of imbrication of said products and for simultaneously reversing said predetermined conveying direction of said imbricated formation such that edges of said individual products which are leading and uppermost become trailing and lowermost and sides of said individual products which are uppermost remain uppermost;
- inverting means arranged subsequent to said position changing means for receiving the imbricated formation from the position changing means and for inverting said imbricated formation such that sides of said individual products which are uppermost become lowermost; and
- a wind-up station arranged subsequent to said inverting means for winding-up said products to form a product package for storing the same.
- 20. An apparatus for processing flat products, especially printed products, arriving in an imbricated formation, comprising:
- position changing means for repositioning individual products of the flat products within the imbricated formation into a different position such that edges of said individual products which are leading become trailing;
- inverting means arranged subsequent to said positioning means for receiving and inverting the imbricated formation such that the imbricated formation is turned upside down; and
- a wind-up station for winding up the flat products to form a product package for storing the flat products.
- 21. An apparatus for processing printed products arriving in a imbricated formation, comprising:
- a wind-up station for winding up the printed products to form a product package for storing the printed products and an unwinding station for unwinding the printed products from said product package to form an imbricated formation;
- inverting means arranged subsequent to said unwinding station for receiving and inverting the imbricated formation such that the imbricated formation is turned upside down; and
- position changing means arranged subsequent to said inverting means for receiving and repositioning individual products of the printed products within the imbricated formation into a different position such that edges of said individual products which are leading become trailing.
- 22. The apparatus as defined in claim 21, wherein:
- said printed products move along a predetermined path of travel and following inverting of the imbricated formation by the inverting means possess a first conveying direction;
- said position changing means including a conveyor arranged below said path of travel; and
- said conveyor defining a second conveying direction deviating from said first conveying direction.
- 23. The apparatus as defined in claim 22, wherein:
- said second conveying direction runs opposite to said first conveying direction.
- 24. The apparatus as defined in claim 22, wherein:
- said conveyor is arranged to form an angle with respect to said path of travel.
- 25. The apparatus as defined in claim 22, wherein:
- said printed products moving along said path of travel each have a leading edge;
- said position changing means including abutment means projecting into the path of travel of said printed products as they are supplied to said conveyor; and
- said leading edges of said printed products abutting said abutment means.
- 26. The apparatus as defined in claim 21, wherein:
- said imbricated formation defines a longitudinal axis extending in a predetermined conveying direction;
- said inverting means comprise deflecting means defining a transverse axis and serving to deflect said imbricated formation about said transverse axis; and
- said transverse axis extending substantially horizontally and transversely relative to said predetermined conveying direction.
- 27. The apparatus as defined in claim 26, wherein:
- said deflecting means comprise a deflecting drum rotatable about said transverse axis and an endless revolving support band extending about the circumference of said deflecting drum at a distance therefrom in order to define together with said deflecting drum a conveying gap through which passes said imbricated formation; and
- said imbricated formation entering said conveying gap in a first conveying direction and leaving said conveying gap in a second conveying direction extending opposite to said first conveying direction.
- 28. An apparatus for processing flat products, especially printed products, arriving in a imbricated formation, comprising:
- a wind-up station for winding up the flat products to form a product package for storing the flat products and an unwinding station for unwinding the flat products from said product package to form an imbricated formation;
- inverting means arranged subsequent to said unwinding station for receiving and inverting the imbricated formation such that the imbricated formation is turned upside down;
- position changing means arranged subsequent to said inverting means for receiving and repositioning individual products of the flat products within the imbricated formation into a different position such that edges of said individual products which are leading become trailing;
- said flat products moving along a predetermined path of travel and following inverting of the imbricated formation by the inverting means possessing a first conveying direction;
- said position changing means including a conveyor arranged below said path of travel;
- said conveyor defining a second conveying direction deviating from said first conveying direction;
- said second conveying direction running opposite to said first conveying direction;
- said imbricated formation defines a longitudinal axis extending in a predetermined conveying direction;
- said inverting means comprising deflecting means defining a transverse axis and serving to deflect said imbricated formation about said transverse axis;
- said transverse axis extending substantially horizontally and transversely relative to said predetermined conveying direction;
- said deflecting means comprising a deflecting drum rotatable about said transverse axis and an endless revolving support band extending about the circumference of said deflecting drum at a distance therefrom in order to define together with said deflecting drum a conveying gap through which passes said imbricated formation; and
- said imbricated formation entering said conveying gap in a first conveyance direction and leaving said conveying gap in a second conveyance direction extending opposite to said first conveyance direction.
- 29. In an apparatus for processing flat products especially printed products, arriving in an arriving imbricated formation, the apparatus including means for winding the imbricated products up to form a product package for storage and means for unwinding the products from the product package to form an unwound imbricated formation for further processing, the improvement comprising means for retaining in the unwound imbricated formation the product configuration of the arriving imbricated formation, in terms of mutual positions of the individual products and positions of leading edges of the products viewed in a conveying direction of the arriving imbricated formation, said means for retaining comprising means for changing the position of individual products of the flat products within one of said imbricated formations such that edges of said individual products which are leading become trailing, and means for inverting one of the imbricated formations for turning the products upside down.
- 30. Apparatus as claimed in claim 29 wherein the means for changing the position of individual products and the means for inverting said one of the imbricated formations are separated by the means for winding and the means for unwinding.
Priority Claims (1)
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CROSS-REFERENCES TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 06/942,868, filed Dec. 17, 1986, abandoned, which is a continuation application of my commonly assigned U.S. application Ser. No. 06/496,901, filed May 23, 1983, and entitled: "Method of and Apparatus for Processing Flat Products, Especially Printed Products, Arriving in an Imbricated Formation", now abandoned. This application is also related to (i) the commonly assigned, copending U.S. application Ser. No. 06/280,998, filed July 6, 1981, entitled "Apparatus for Stacking Printed Products, such as Newspapers, Periodicals and the Like, Arriving in an Imbricated Product Stream", now U.S. Pat. No. 4,438,618, granted Mar. 27, 1984; (ii) the commonly assigned, copending U.S. application Ser. No. 06/338,568, filed Jan. 11, 1982, entitled "Method and Apparatus for the Long-Term Pressing of Printed Products, Especially Newspapers", now U.S. Pat. No. 4,494,359, granted Jan. 22, 1985; (iii) the commonly assigned, copending U.S. application Ser. No. 06/432,557, filed Oct. 4, 1982, entitled "Apparatus for the Storage of Flat Products Arriving in an Imbricated Formation, Especially Printed Products", now U.S. Pat. No. 4,587,790, granted May 13, 1986; (iv) the commonly assigned, copending U.S. application Ser. No. 06/445,564, filed Nov. 29, 1982, entitled "Method of, and Apparatus for, Removing Flat Products, Especially Printed Products, From a Winding Core", now U.S. Pat. No. 4,525,482 granted July 2, 1985; and (v) the commonly assigned, copending U.S. application Ser. No. 06/445,565, filed Nov. 29, 1982, entitled "Method and Apparatus for Storing Continuously Arriving Flat Products, Especially Printed Products, and Product Package Formed from such Products", now U.S. Pat. No. 4,575,988, granted Mar. 18, 1986; and (vi) the commonly assigned, copending U.S. application Ser. No. 06/497,142, filed May 23, 1983, entitled "Method of, and Apparatus for, Processing Flat Products, Especially Folded Printed Products, Arriving in an Imbricated Formation".
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