Claims
- 1. A method of sequentially applying covers to a series of books of different thicknesses, said method comprising the steps of engaging a cover on a thin book with a first breaker member, moving a second breaker member from a retracted position through a first distance into engagement with the cover on the thin book, thereafter, engaging a cover on the next book in the series of books with the first breaker member, said next book being a thick book which is thicker than the thin book, and moving the second breaker member from the retracted position through a second distance into engagement with the cover on the thick book, said second distance being less than said first distance.
- 2. A method as set forth in claim 1 wherein said step of moving the second breaker member into engagement with the cover on the thin book includes pressing the second breaker member against the cover on the relatively thin book with a force of a first magnitude, said step of moving the second breaker member into engagement with the cover on the thick book includes pressing the second breaker member against the cover on the relatively thick book with a force which is at least substantially of the first magnitude.
- 3. A method as set forth in claim 1 wherein said step of engaging a cover on a thin book with the first breaker member includes moving the first breaker member from a retracted position through a third distance into engagement with the cover on the thin book, said step of engaging a cover on a thick book with the first breaker member includes moving the first breaker member from the retracted position through the third distance into engagement with the cover on the thick book.
- 4. A method as set forth in claim 1 wherein said step of moving a second breaker member into engagement with the cover on the thin book is performed after said step of engaging a cover on the thin book with the first breaker member.
- 5. A method as set forth in claim 1 further including the step of moving the first breaker member and the thin book together in a first direction after performing said step of engaging the cover on the thin book with the first breaker member, said step of moving the second breaker member into engagement with the cover on the thin book being performed while the first breaker member and the thin book are moving together in the first direction.
- 6. A method as set forth in claim 1 further including the steps of moving the first breaker member and the thick book together in a first direction after performing said step of engaging the cover on the thick book with the first breaker member, and moving the second breaker member and the thick book together in the first direction after performing said step of engaging the cover on the thick book with the second breaker member.
- 7. A method of applying covers to books, said method comprising the steps of moving a book in a first direction, moving a first breaker member into engagement with a cover on the book while the book is moving in the first direction, thereafter, moving a second breaker member into engagement with the cover on the book while the book is moving in the first direction and while the first breaker member is moving in the first direction in engagement with the cover on the book, and thereafter, moving the first and second breaker members in the first direction and at the same speed as the book while maintaining the first and second breaker members in engagement with the cover on the book.
- 8. A method as set forth in claim 7 wherein said step of moving a first breaker member into engagement with a cover on the book while the book is moving in the first direction includes moving the first breaker member along a first arcuate path into engagement with the cover, thereafter, moving the first breaker member in the first direction along a linear path at the same speed as the book and with the first breaker member in engagement with the cover on the book, said step of moving the second breaker member into engagement with the cover on the book while the book is moving in the first direction includes moving the second breaker member along a second arcuate path into engagement with the cover, thereafter, moving the second breaker member in the first direction along the linear path at the same speed as the book with the first and second breaker members in engagement with the cover on the book.
- 9. A method as set forth in claim 7 wherein said first breaker member is moved through a first distance in the first direction while said first breaker member is in engagement with the cover on the book and said second breaker member is moved through a second distance in the first direction while said second breaker member is in engagement with the cover on the book, said first distance being greater than said second distance.
- 10. A method of applying covers to books, said method comprising the steps of moving a first book in a first direction along a path which extends between first and second breaker members, moving the first breaker member along a first continuous path having an arcuate segment and a linear segment which extends between opposite ends of the arcuate segment of the first continuous path, moving the second breaker member along a second continuous path having an arcuate segment and a linear segment which extends between opposite ends of the arcuate segment of the second continuous path, moving the first breaker member into engagement with the cover on the first book as the first breaker member moves from the arcuate segment to the linear segment of the first continuous path and as the first book moves in the first direction along the path extending between the first and second breaker members, moving the second breaker member into engagement with the cover on the first book as the second breaker member moves from the arcuate segment to the linear segment of the second continuous path and as the first book moves in the first direction along the path extending between the first and second breaker members, thereafter, simultaneously moving the first breaker member along at least a portion of the linear segment of the first continuous path and the second breaker member along at least a portion of the linear segment of the second continuous path with the first and second breaker members in engagement with the cover on the first book as the first book moves in the first direction along the path extending between the first and second breaker members, thereafter, moving the first breaker member out of engagement with the cover on the first book as the first breaker member moves from the linear segment to the arcuate segment of the first continuous path and as the first book moves in the first direction along the path extending between the first and second breaker members, and moving the second breaker member out of engagement with the cover on the first book as the second breaker member moves from the linear segment to the arcuate segment of the second continuous path and as the first book moves in the first direction along the path extending between the first and second breaker members.
- 11. A method as set forth in claim 10 further including the steps of moving a second book in the first direction along the path which extends between the first and second breaker members, the second book having a thickness which is different than the thickness of the first book, moving the first breaker member into engagement with a cover on the second book as the first breaker member moves from the arcuate segment to the linear segment of the first continuous path and as the second book moves in the first direction along the path extending between the first and second breaker members, moving the second breaker member into engagement with the cover on the second book as the second breaker member moves from the arcuate segment to the linear segment of the second continuous path and as the second book moves in the first direction along the path extending between the first and second breaker members, thereafter, simultaneously moving the first breaker member along at least a portion of the linear segment of the first continuous path and the second breaker member along at least a portion of the linear segment of the second continuous path with the first and second breaker members in engagement with the cover on the second book as the second book moves in the first direction along the path extending between the first and second breaker members, said step of simultaneously moving the first breaker member along at least a portion of the linear segment of the first continuous path and the second breaker member along at least a portion of the linear segment of the second continuous path with the first and second breaker members in engagement with the cover on the second book includes moving the first and second breaker members in the first direction along the path extending between the first and second breaker members through a distance which is greater than a distance which the first and second breaker members are moved in the first direction along the path extending between the first and second breaker members during performance of said step of simultaneously moving the first breaker member along at least a portion of the linear segment of the first continuous path and the second breaker member along at least a portion of the linear segment of the second continuous path with the first and second breaker members in engagement with the cover on the first book.
- 12. A method as set forth in claim 10 further including the steps of moving a second book in the first direction along the path which extends between the first and second breaker members, the second book having a thickness which is different than the thickness of the first book, moving the first breaker member into engagement with a cover on the second book as the first breaker member moves from the arcuate segment to the linear segment of the first continuous path and as the second book moves in the first direction along the path extending between the first and second breaker members, moving the second breaker member into engagement with the cover on the second book as the second breaker member moves from the arcuate segment to the linear segment of the second continuous path and as the second book moves in the first direction along the path extending between the first and second breaker members, thereafter, simultaneously moving the first breaker member along at least a portion of the linear segment of the first continuous path and the second breaker member along at least a portion of the linear segment of the second continuous path with the first and second breaker members in engagement with the cover on the second book as the second book moves in the first direction along the path extending between the first and second breaker members, said step of moving the second breaker member into engagement with the cover on the first book occurring at a first location along the linear segment of the first continuous path, said step of moving the second breaker member into engagement with the cover on the second book occurring at a second location along the linear segment of the first continuous path, the second location along the linear segment of the first continuous path being spaced from the first location along the linear segment of the first continuous path.
- 13. A method as set forth in claim 10 further including the steps of moving a second book in the first direction along the path which extends between the first and second breaker members, the second book having a thickness which is different than the thickness of the first book, moving the first breaker member into engagement with a cover on the second book as the first breaker member moves from the arcuate segment to the linear segment of the first continuous path and as the second book moves in the first direction along the path extending between the first and second breaker members, moving the second breaker member into engagement with the cover on the second book as the second breaker member moves from the arcuate segment to the linear segment of the second continuous path and as the second book moves in the first direction along the path extending between the first and second breaker members, thereafter, simultaneously moving the first breaker member along at least a portion of the linear segment of the first continuous path and the second breaker member along at least a portion of the linear segment of the second continuous path with the first and second breaker members in engagement with the cover on the second book as the second book moves in the first direction along the path extending between the first and second breaker members, the linear segment of the second continuous path having a first length during movement of the first book along the path extending between the first and second breaker members and having a second length which is different than the first length during movement of the second book along the path extending between the first and second breaker members.
- 14. A method as set forth in claim 13 wherein the linear segment of the first continuous path has the same length during movement of the first book along the path extending between the first and second breaker members as during movement of the second book along the path extending between the first and second breaker members.
- 15. A method as set forth in claim 10 wherein said step of moving the second breaker member into engagement with the cover is performed after performance of said step of moving the first breaker member into engagement with the cover.
- 16. A method as set forth in claim 15 wherein said step of moving the first breaker member out of engagement with cover is performed after performance of said step of moving the second breaker member out of engagement with the cover member.
- 17. A method as set forth in claim 10 wherein said step of moving the first breaker member into engagement with the cover on the first book includes moving the first breaker member in one direction along the arcuate segment of the first continuous path through a first arcuate distance from a first retracted position to a first end of the linear segment of the first continuous path, said step of moving the first breaker member out of engagement with the cover on the first book includes moving the first breaker member in the one direction along the arcuate segment of the first continuous path through the first arcuate distance from a second end of the first linear path to the first retracted position, said step of moving the second breaker member into engagement with the cover on the first book includes moving the second breaker member in a direction opposite to the one direction along the arcuate segment of the second continuous path through a second arcuate distance from a second retracted position to a first end of the linear segment of the second continuous path, said step of moving the second breaker member out of engagement with the cover on the first book includes moving the second breaker member in the direction opposite to the one direction along the arcuate segment of the second continuous path through the second arcuate distance from a second end of the linear segment of the second continuous path to the second retracted position, the first arcuate distance being smaller than the second arcuate distance.
- 18. A method as set forth in claim 10 wherein said step of moving the first breaker member into engagement with the cover on the first book includes moving the first breaker member in one direction along the arcuate segment of the first continuous path from a first retracted position to a first end of the linear segment of the first continuous path, said step of moving the first breaker member out of engagement with the cover on the first book includes moving the first breaker member in the one direction along the arcuate segment of the first continuous path from a second end of the first linear path to the first retracted position, said step of moving the second breaker member into engagement with the cover on the first book includes moving the second breaker member in a direction opposite to the one direction along the arcuate segment of the second continuous path from a second retracted position to a first end of the linear segment of the second continuous path, said step of moving the second breaker member out of engagement with the cover on the first book includes moving the second breaker member in the direction opposite to the one direction along the arcuate segment of the second continuous path from a second end of the linear segment of the second continuous path to the second retracted position.
Parent Case Info
This is a divisional of application Ser. No. 08/161,932 filed on Dec. 3, 1993, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,441,375.
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