Information
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Patent Grant
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6234466
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Patent Number
6,234,466
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Date Filed
Friday, July 30, 199925 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, May 22, 200123 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
- Hess; Douglas
- Ridley; Richard
Agents
- Brinks Hofer Gilson & Lione
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 270 522
- 270 5223
- 270 5219
- 270 56
- 270 5225
- 270 52
- 270 5
- 270 5227
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A method of combining a number of individually printed products into a finished product, for example a weekend newspaper containing numerous sections. The individually printed products are of the type that are folded at their mid portion so that they can be opened along the fold allowing them to receive other printed product or closed which facilitates their insertion into an opened printed product. The process starts by inserting a folded printed product into the main product. The first inserted product could have been open when inserted or opened after it was inserted. Then another printed product is inserted into the main product such that it lies adjacent to the first product that was inserted. The first product that was inserted into the main product can then be opened to permit additional printed products to be inserted into it.
Description
The invention relates to a method of inserting printed products into a folded main product, in the case of which at least one printed product which is formed as a folded preprinted product and then further printed products are inserted.
Such methods are used in order to put together the different printed products in a respectively desired manner to form any desired printed material, in particular newspapers and periodicals.
The disadvantage with the known methods is the fact that the freedom for structuring printed material is limited, so that technical limitations mean that it is not always possible, in particular, to put together newspapers, comprising a main product, at least one preprinted product and a plurality of inserts, in the desired structure.
An object of the invention is to develop a method of the type mentioned in the introduction such that, in the operation of putting together printed material, in particular newspapers, there is greater flexibility as far as the various possible ways of structuring the printed material are concerned.
This object is achieved according to the invention in that the folded preprinted product is inserted into the folded main product in the closed state, or is closed following the insertion operation, and subsequently at least one further printed product, which comes to rest alongside the closed preprinted product, is inserted, whereupon the preprinted product is opened and, finally, at least one further printed product is inserted into the preprinted product.
In the case of the most straightforward embodiment of the method according to the invention, a preprinted product is thus inserted into the main product, whereupon, for example, an insert is inserted alongside the closed preprinted product. The preprinted product is then opened and, for example, a further insert is inserted into the open preprinted product.
In contrast to the hitherto known methods, in the case of which either the preprinted product has to be inserted into the main product with an insert already contained therein, which requires so-called preliminary insertion with a separate preliminary-insertion apparatus, or the insertion of the insert intended for the preprinted product has to take place immediately following the insertion of the preprinted product into the main product, the method according to the invention is distinguished in that, following the insertion of the preprinted product, which does not yet contain the respective insert, it is possible to carry out any other desired insertion operations before, finally, the desired insertion operations relevant to the preprinted product are carried out and certain inserts are inserted into the preprinted product. Consequently, in terms of the point in time and the location of the insertion of an insert into the preprinted product, the use of the method according to the invention provides much more freedom than the prior art.
It is particularly preferred if, according to the invention, a first folded preprinted product is inserted in the closed state, or is closed following the insertion operation, and subsequently at least a second folded preprinted product, which comes to rest alongside the closed, first preprinted product, is inserted and, in turn, has at least one further printed product inserted in it, whereupon the first preprinted product is opened and, finally, at least one further printed product is inserted into the first preprinted product.
In the case of this embodiment of the method according to the invention, it is thus possible, for example, for the first preprinted product to be arrested without an insert being inserted therein, whereupon the second preprinted product is inserted. An arrested printed product or main product is intended to mean a part, or the entire respective product, retained in a defined position. In order to arrest a product, it is made of retaining elements which are fixed statically or can be moved in a controllable manner and, in particular in one state, retain a product in a defined position and, in the other state, have no direct influence on the position of the product, with the result that the product assumes a position of its own accord, for example, as a result of the action of gravitational force. By virtue of the arresting operation, a printed product may be held either open or closed in a controllable manner. Following the insertion of the second preprinted product, one or more inserts are inserted into the latter, whereupon the first, arrested preprinted product is opened and inserts can be inserted into said first preprinted product. This makes it possible to produce printed material or a newspaper in the case of which two preprinted products which are located one beside the other, and in which in each case further preprinted products or inserts are located, are arranged in a main product. It is not necessary here for the inserts which are intended for the first preprinted product to be inserted into the preprinted product immediately following the insertion of the preprinted product into the main product. Insertion of the inserts into the first preprinted product can take place, within the same processing operation, at any desired, later point in time. The desired arrangement of the printed products in the main product and/or the structure of the printed material can be obtained by virtue of such an insertion method.
In the case of that embodiment of the method according to the invention which is described hereinbelow, it is possible to select freely not just the point in time at which inserts are inserted into the first preprinted product, but also the point in time at which inserts are inserted into the second preprinted product.
In the case of this embodiment of the method which is intended for inserting printed products into a folded main product and in the case of which at least one printed product which is formed as a folded preprinted product and then further printed products are inserted, a first folded preprinted product is inserted into an open main product, it being the case that the preprinted product either is inserted in the closed state or is closed following the insertion operation, and subsequently at least a second folded preprinted product, which comes to rest alongside the closed, first preprinted product, is inserted in the closed state or is closed following the insertion operation. The method proceeds such that, following these actions, both the first preprinted product and the second preprinted product are in an arrested state, and in which [sic] at least one further printed product, which comes to rest alongside the arrested, first preprinted product and/or alongside the arrested, second preprinted product, can be inserted. At this stage of the method, of course, it is also possible for a plurality of further printed products to be inserted with any desired structuring.
Depending on the printed material which is to be produced, the main product may be configured as a main part, a cover or a frontispiece.
Following the insertion of said further printed product or of said further printed products, the first or second preprinted product can be opened and at least one further printed product can be inserted into the first or second preprinted product, whereupon the second or first preprinted product may then be opened and at least one further printed product may be inserted into the second or first preprinted product. It is thus possible for both the first preprinted product and the second preprinted product to have inserts or further printed products inserted into them at any desired points in time.
A printed product may be arrested in an open position or in a closed position. In particular it is possible, once the first preprinted product and the second preprinted product have been arrested in a closed position, for a third preprinted product, which comes to rest between the arrested preprinted products to be inserted and, in turn, to have printed products or inserts inserted in it. This then produces printed materials in the case of which a total of three preprinted products, located one beside the other, are contained within one product, it being possible for each of these preprinted products to have printed products or inserts inserted into them individually.
The method according to the invention may be implemented by a wide range of different apparatuses for putting together printed material. It is thus possible, for example, for the main product to be retained in a pocket during the insertion operations, it being possible in each case for a plurality of pockets to be arranged one beside the other or one behind the other. In this case, the pockets, which are arranged one beside the other and/or one behind the other, can be moved by means of a drawing means or other drive means along a path which is linear at least in certain sections or else along a curved path. When the pockets are moved along a curved path, it is advantageously possible to achieve the situation where, when subjected to the action of the drawing means, the pockets execute one or more tilting movements, which can cause the main and/or preprinted products to be opened. It is also possible for the pocket to be connected to the drawing means in a pivotable manner and to execute a tilting movement, for example, as a result of the action of a guide.
It is also possible for the pockets, which are arranged one beside the other, to be coupled to a rotating drum, rather than use being made of a drawing means, with the result that, when the drum rotates, the pockets essentially execute a movement along a circular or helical line or a combination of circular and helical lines. Tilting of the pockets, which makes it possible to achieve said opening movements, also takes place in the case of such an arrangement.
It is also possible for the pockets to be configured as elongate pockets and for the printed products which are located in said pockets to be moved by means of grippers or pushers in a conveying direction. Said elongate pockets may be mounted pivotably or else may be coupled to a rotating drum, with the result that the printed products which are conveyed in the rotating, elongate pockets essentially execute a movement along a circular or helical line or a combination of circular and helical lines.
It is possible; according to the invention, for the preprinted products, which are to be arrested and then opened, to be inserted directly into the main product, with the result that the main product and preprinted product are in contact with one another immediately following the insertion operation. This makes it possible for an apparatus for carrying out the method according to the invention to be configured in a particularly straightforward manner since it is not necessary, for example, to use double-walled pockets or pockets having a plurality of sections nested one inside the other. Rather, it is sufficient to use straightforward pockets having just a single inlet section and also just a single wall.
The preprinted product arrested according to the invention or the preprinted products arrested according to the invention is/are preferably opened by means of an overfold. Such an overfold allows that side of the preprinted product which has the overfold to be lifted off or moved away, by suitable means, from that side of the preprinted product which does not have any overfold, as a result of which the preprinted product may finally be opened.
Further preferred embodiments of the method according to the invention are described in the subclaims.
The invention is explained hereinbelow using exemplary embodiments and with reference to the drawings, in which:
FIGS. 1
a
-
1
h
show a schematic illustration of different method steps as the method according to the invention is implemented using a first apparatus suitable for this purpose,
FIGS. 2
a
-
2
h
show a schematic illustration of different method steps as the method according to the invention is implemented using a second apparatus suitable for this purpose,
FIG. 3
shows a schematic plan view of an apparatus according to
FIG. 1
or
FIG. 2
,
FIGS. 4
a
-
4
h
show a schematic illustration of different method steps as the method according to the invention is implemented using a third apparatus suitable for this purpose, and
FIGS. 5
a
-
5
b
show a schematic plan view of an apparatus according to FIG.
4
.
FIG. 1
illustrates a pocket
1
which has an interior
2
for receiving printed products and which can execute tilting or pivoting movements, about an axis running perpendicularly to the plane of the drawing, corresponding to the positions illustrated in
FIGS. 1
a
)-
1
h
). These tilting or pivoting movements are preferably produced, in a manner already explained above, in that the pocket
1
is moved along a curved path, in the [sic] the conveying path has a curved progression which is followed by the movement of the pocket
1
, or in the [sic] the pocket
1
is connected pivotably to the conveying path and is moved in a controlled manner, for example, by guides. It is also possible for the pocket to be coupled to a rotating drum.
The interior
2
of the pocket
1
is bounded by a base surface
3
and two side walls
4
,
5
which adjoin said base surface
3
and run in the form of a V in relation to one another.
Arranged at that end of the left-hand side wall
4
which is directed away from the base surface
3
is a product-retaining element
6
which can be pivoted, as required, between an active position (e.g.
FIG. 1
c
), in which it causes at least one printed product to be restrained, and a passive position (e.g.
FIG. 1
a
).
Provided at that end of the right-hand side wall
5
which is directed away from the base surface
3
is an overfold-retaining element
7
which is designed such that it can restrain the overfold region of printed products. It is also possible for this overfold-retaining element
7
to be pivoted, as required, between an active position (e.g.
FIG. 1
a
), in which it causes at least one overfold to be restrained, and a passive position (e.g.
FIG. 1
h
).
The product-retaining element
6
and the overfold-retaining element
7
differ essentially by the fact that, in contrast to the overfold-retaining element
7
, the product-retaining element
6
can also restrain printed products without an overfold since, in its active position, it extends further in the direction of the base surface
3
than does the overfold-retaining element
7
.
That sequence for a method of putting together printed material which is illustrated in
FIG. 1
will be described hereinbelow:
According to
FIG. 1
a
, there is inserted into the pocket
1
a folded main product
8
which, in the finished printed material (end product), finally comes to rest on the outside and, on account of corresponding tilting of the pocket
1
, comes to rest on the right-hand side wall
5
in the closed state. The main product
8
, which could also be a cover, is provided with an overfold
9
which is fixed by the overfold-retaining element
7
. In the position shown in
FIG. 1
a
, that side of the folded main product
8
which has the overfold
9
is directed toward the right-hand side wall
5
, while that side of the folded main product
8
which does not have any overfold
9
is directed toward the left-hand side wall
4
.
According to
FIG. 1
b
, the next step to take place is tilting of the pocket
1
in the anticlockwise direction, with the result that the side of the main product
8
which does not have any overfold
9
is pivoted in the direction of the left-hand side wall
4
until it comes into abutment there. This movement opens the main product
8
.
According to
FIG. 1
b
, at least one first printed product which is formed as a folded preprinted product
11
having an overfold
10
is inserted into the open main product
8
together with an insert
12
, which is located alongside the preprinted product
11
.
The preprinted product
11
and insert
12
then tilt together, on account of the oblique position of the pocket
1
, into the position depicted in
FIG. 1
c
, i.e. in the direction of the left-hand side wall
4
. Following this tilting operation, the product-retaining element
6
is pivoted downward in the direction of the base surface
3
, as is illustrated in
FIG. 1
c
. In this position, the product-retaining element
6
prevents the printed products
11
,
12
, which are located between the product-retaining element
6
and the left-hand side wall
4
, and that half of the printed product
8
which is located there from tilting when the pocket
1
is pivoted out of the position shown in
FIG. 1
c
into the position shown in
FIG. 1
d.
In the positions shown in
FIGS. 1
c
to
1
e
, the preprinted product
11
is located in its arrested position.
In the case of the method step according to
FIG. 1
c
, at least one second printed product which is a folded preprinted product
14
having an overfold
13
is inserted into the main product
8
together with an insert
15
, which is located alongside the preprinted product
14
, such that the preprinted product
14
comes to rest alongside the preprinted product
11
.
During the subsequent tilting operation of the pocket
1
into the position illustrated in
FIG. 1
d
, the closed preprinted product
14
is pivoted, together with the insert
15
, in the direction of the right-hand side wall
5
, where the insert
15
comes to rest on that section of the main product
8
which has the overfold
9
. Following this pivoting movement, the overfold-retaining element
7
is changed over such that it retains not just the overfold
9
of the main product
8
, but also the overfold
13
of the preprinted product
14
, in the region of the right-hand side wall
5
of the pocket
1
.
By virtue of a further tilting operation of the pocket
1
in the anticlockwise direction, into the position illustrated in
FIG. 1
e
, that section of the preprinted product
14
which does not have any overfold
13
is pivoted in the direction of the left-hand side wall
4
, as a result of which the preprinted product
14
passes into an open state. By virtue of the product-retaining element
6
being pivoted briefly from its active position into its passive position and back again, this operation taking place between the method steps according to
FIGS. 1
d
and
1
e
, that section of the preprinted product
14
which does not have any overfold
13
passes into the region between the product-retaining element
6
and left-hand side wall
4
.
Inserted into the preprinted product
14
, which is open in
FIG. 1
e
, is a further fourth printed product, folded printed product
16
, which does not have any overfold, together with an insert
17
, which is located alongside said printed product
16
.
Following this insertion operation, the pocket
1
is tilted in the clockwise direction into the position illustrated in
FIG. 1
f
, in this case the product-retaining element
6
being pivoted simultaneously into its passive position, as a result of which those elements which are positioned between the product-retaining element
6
and left-hand side wall
4
are released and it is possible to execute a pivoting movement in the direction of the right-hand side wall
5
.
According to
FIG. 1
f
, the overfold-retaining element
7
is changed over such that it then restrains the overfold
10
of the preprinted product
11
. In the position illustrated in
FIG. 1
f
, the overfolds
9
,
10
and
13
are thus located between the overfold-retaining element
7
and right-hand side wall
5
.
The pocket
1
is then tilted in the anticlockwise direction into the position illustrated in
FIG. 1g
, that section of the preprinted product
11
which does not have any overfold
10
being pivoted in the direction of the left-hand side wall
4
. Once this pivoting movement has been executed, the preprinted product
11
is open.
Once said pivoting movement has been executed, the product-retaining element
6
is moved into its active position, with the result that that section of the preprinted product
11
which does not have any overfold
10
, the insert
12
and that section of the main product
8
which does not have any overfold
9
are fixed between the product-retaining element
6
and left-hand side wall
4
. In that position of the pocket
1
which is illustrated, it would also be possible for the product-retaining element
6
, as is illustrated in
FIG. 1
b
, to remain in the passive position if the gravitational force which is active in the position illustrated ensures that the open state remains until the printed product
18
has been inserted.
In the open state of the preprinted product
11
, which is illustrated in
FIG. 1
g
, at least one third printed product
18
, which does not have any overfold, is inserted into the preprinted product
11
.
By virtue of a subsequent pivoting operation of the product-retaining element
6
into its passive position and a likewise occurring tilting operation of the pocket
1
in the clockwise direction into the position illustrated in
FIG. 1
h
, and by virtue of a pivoting operation of the overfold-retaining element
7
into its passive position, the finished printed material (end product) is released for a removal operation (not illustrated).
The finished printed material, which is illustrated in
FIG. 1
h
, is distinguished in that arranged in a main product
8
are two preprinted products
11
,
14
which are located one beside the other and into which respectively further printed products
18
and
16
and
17
are inserted. It is advantageous, in particular, that, rather than taking place immediately following the insertion operation of the preprinted product
11
, the insertion operation of the printed product
18
can take place at any desired, later point in time. Of course, the printed material illustrated is only one exemplary embodiment taken from a large number of possible ways of putting together printed material comprising a main product
8
and preprinted products
11
,
14
, further printed products
16
,
17
,
18
and inserts. It would also be possible for the printed products, inserts and preprinted products inserted to be of a wide range of different sizes.
FIG. 2
shows the sequence for a method according to the invention in an apparatus in which the pockets
1
do not tilt.
The pockets
1
are constructed in accordance with the pockets illustrated in
FIG. 1
, for which reason use is made analogously of the designations
2
,
3
,
4
and
5
for the interior, the base surface, the left-hand side wall and the right-hand side wall.
Arranged at that end of the right-hand side wall
5
which is directed away from the base surface
3
is a product-retaining element
19
which can be pivoted, as required, between an active position (e.g.
FIG. 2
c
), in which it causes at least one printed product to be restrained, and a passive position (e.g.
FIG. 2
b
).
Also provided in the region of the pocket
1
is a gripper
20
which can be pivoted in the direction of the arrow A between the right-hand side wall
5
and the left-hand side wall
4
. The gripper
20
is designed such that it can retain merely the overfold region of printed products, in the position illustrated in
FIG. 2
a,
for example, it can retain the overfold
21
of a main product
22
.
In the position shown in
FIG. 2
a
, the main product
22
has been introduced into the pocket
1
and is in its closed state. With the product-retaining element
19
located in its passive position, a movement of the gripper
20
in the direction of the left-hand side wall
4
pivots that section of the main product
22
which has the overfold
21
in the direction of the left-hand side wall
4
, as a result of which the main product
22
is opened.
In this open position of the main product
22
, according to
FIG. 2
b
, a folded preprinted product
24
having an overfold
23
is inserted into the main product
22
together with an insert
25
.
According to
FIG. 2
c
, the preprinted product
24
and insert
25
then tilt in the direction of the right-hand side wall
5
, whereupon the product-retaining element
19
is pivoted into its active position, with the result that that section of the main product
22
which does not have any overfold, the preprinted product
24
and the insert
25
are retained between the product-retaining element
19
and right-hand side wall
5
.
In this position, a further, folded preprinted product
27
, which has an overfold
26
, is inserted and comes to rest on the left alongside the insert
25
.
In the positions according to
FIGS. 2
c
to
2
f
, the preprinted product
24
is located in an arrested position.
Following the preprinted product
27
being inserted into the main product
22
, the gripper
20
pivots in the direction of the right-hand side wall
5
, where, in addition to the overfold
21
of the main product, it also grips the overfold
26
of the preprinted product
27
. This state is illustrated in
FIG. 2
d.
The gripper
20
then pivots, together with those sections of the main product
22
and of the preprinted product
27
which respectively have an overfold
21
and
26
, in the direction of the left-hand side wall
4
, as a result of which the preprinted product
27
is opened according to
FIG. 2
e.
In this position, an insert
28
can be inserted into the preprinted product
27
.
Following this insertion operation, corresponding to
FIG. 2
f
, the gripper
20
is pivoted in the direction of the right-hand side wall
5
, as a result of which the main product
22
, with the printed product inserted therein, is closed. The gripper
20
is then changed over such that it grips not only the overfold
21
and the overfold
26
, but also the overfold
23
of the arrested preprinted product
24
.
When the gripper
20
is moved from the position illustrated in
FIG. 2
f
into the position illustrated in
FIG. 2
g,
i.e. in the direction of the left-hand side wall
4
, the preprinted product
24
is opened, with the result that a further insert
29
can be inserted into the preprinted product
24
.
When the gripper
20
is moved from the position illustrated in
FIG. 2f
in the direction of the left-hand side wall
4
, according to
FIG. 2
g
, the product-retaining element
19
has to be moved into its passive position, with the result that that section of the preprinted product
24
which has the overfold
23
can be pivoted in the direction of the left-hand side wall
4
.
Subsequently, according to
FIG. 2
h
, the gripper
20
is pivoted in the direction of the right-hand side wall
5
, with the result that the finished printed material butts against the right-hand side wall
5
. Finally, both the product-retaining element
19
and the gripper
20
are moved into the passive position, with the result that the finished printed material can be removed from the pocket
1
.
The method illustrated in
FIG. 2
ultimately produces printed material in the case of which two preprinted products
24
and
27
which are located one beside the other come to rest within a main product
22
, an insert
25
being arranged between the two preprinted products
24
,
27
. An insert
29
and
28
is respectively inserted into each of the two preprinted products
24
and
27
. It is advantageous that, rather than taking place immediately following the insertion operation of the preprinted product
24
into the main product
22
, the insertion operation of the insert
29
into the preprinted product
24
can take place at a later point in time.
FIG. 3
shows a schematic plan view of an apparatus for implementing the method illustrated by means of FIG.
1
and FIG.
2
. The pockets
1
are arranged such that they run perpendicularly to the conveying direction B and are conveyed by a drawing or drive means
45
in the direction of the arrow B.
FIG. 3
shows a row of pockets
1
which are arranged one beside the other, adjoin one another and are conveyed in the direction of the arrow B, in particular along a circulatory path.
During one circuit, the pockets
1
thus run through a plurality of positions a to h, in which the method steps a to h according to
FIG. 1
or
FIG. 2
are carried out in each case. Pivoting of the pockets
1
, which is illustrated in
FIG. 1
, can be produced, for example, in that the pockets
1
are connected fixedly to the drawing or drive means
45
, it being the case that, in certain areas, the drawing or drive means
45
have a, for example, hump-like progression, which deviates from the horizontal direction, with the result that the pockets
1
assume the positions illustrated in FIG.
1
. The pivoting of the pockets
1
, which is illustrated in
FIG. 1
, can also be produced in that the pockets
1
are fastened pivotably on the drawing or drive means
45
and guides which are arranged along the conveying route and act on the pockets
1
bring about a pivoting operation.
Of course, in the direction running perpendicularly to the conveying direction B, it is also possible for a plurality of, for example, two or three, pockets
4
[sic] to be arranged one beside the other and to be conveyed by the same drawing or drive means
45
.
FIG. 4
shows a schematic illustration of different method steps as the method according to the invention is implemented using a further apparatus, which differs from an apparatus according to
FIG. 1
or
FIG. 2
essentially in that in this case elongate pockets
30
are illustrated, said pockets, for example, being mounted pivotably or arranged on the circumference of a rotating drum (not illustrated) and printed products which are located in the pockets
30
being conveyed, by means of grippers or pushers (not illustrated either), in a direction parallel to the folding line of the respective product. Suitable grippers or pushers for producing said conveying movement are described, for example, in German Patent application DE 24 47 336.
The method illustrated in
FIG. 4
puts together printed material which corresponds largely to he printed material which can be produced using a method according to
FIG. 1
or FIG.
2
.
The construction of an apparatus for implementing the method according to
FIG. 4
will now be described with reference to FIG.
4
and FIG.
5
:
FIG. 4
shows the sectional view of an elongate pocket
30
, while
FIG. 5
illustrates the plan view of such an elongate pocket
30
, the top part of
FIG. 5
showing the left-hand part of the pocket
30
and the bottom part of
FIG. 5
showing the right-hand part of the pocket
30
.
Provided at the top end of the right-hand side wall
5
of the pocket
30
is a retaining plate
34
which is bent in the form of an L and of which the longer leg extends in the direction of the base surface
3
of the pocket
30
. According to
FIG. 5
, the retaining plate
34
is interrupted a number of times in the longitudinal direction of the pocket
30
by pivotable opening elements
35
.
These opening elements
35
serve for gripping the overfold of a printed product as the latter is conveyed in the direction of the arrow C according to
FIG. 5
, and for directing the same from a region in front of the retaining plate
34
to behind the retaining plate
34
. This takes place, for example, with that section of the preprinted product
37
of
FIG. 4
which has an overfold
36
as the printed products are moved from the position according to
FIG. 4
d
into the position according to
FIG. 4
e.
The apparatus illustrated in
FIGS. 4 and 5
is suitable merely for moving sections of preprinted products from a region in front of the retaining plate
34
to behind the retaining plate
34
. However, it is likewise conceivable, in practice, for the purpose of providing further structuring options, also to provide apparatuses by means of which printed products or sections of printed products can be moved out of a position behind the retaining plate
34
into the region in front of the retaining plate
34
.
In addition, the retaining plates
34
form a precisely defined product-guiding plane for the opening and introduction of a printed product.
At the top end of the left-hand side wall
4
, a plurality of product-retaining elements
38
are spaced apart from one another in the longitudinal direction of the pocket
30
, and these product-retaining elements are each designed in accordance with the product-retaining elements
6
,
19
according to FIG.
1
and FIG.
2
.
The operation of putting together printed material according to
FIGS. 4 and 5
is merely described briefly hereinbelow since it corresponds essentially to the operation which has already been described with reference to FIGS.
1
and
2
:
The overfold
39
of the main product
31
is directed behind the retaining plate
34
by means of a pivotable opening element
35
(
FIGS. 4
a,
4
b
), as a result of which the main product
31
is opened. According to
FIG. 4
b,
a preprinted product
32
and an insert
33
are then inserted into the open main product
31
. According to
FIG. 4
c,
these inserted printed products
32
,
33
are then retained behind the product-retaining element
38
, whereupon a further preprinted product
37
and a further insert
40
are inserted into the main product
31
.
According to
FIGS. 4
d
,
4
e
, the overfold
36
of the preprinted product
37
is then directed behind the retaining plate
34
by means of the opening element
35
. In addition, the pocket was tilted in the anticlockwise direction, as a result of which the preprinted product
37
is opened according to
FIG. 4
e.
An insert
41
is then inserted into said open preprinted product
37
.
According to
FIGS. 4
f
,
4
g
, the product part with the overfold
42
of the preprinted product
32
, which is arrested in the positions
4
c
to
4
e
, is moved behind the retaining plate
34
. By virtue of the pocket
1
being tilted in the anticlockwise direction, and by virtue of the product being conveyed simultaneously, the preprinted product
32
is then opened, it being possible, according to
FIG. 4
g
for a further insert
43
to be inserted into said preprinted product
32
.
The printed material
44
which has been put together in this way is then moved into a region E (
FIG. 5
) in which the retaining plate
34
either is no longer present or, according to
FIG. 4
h
terminates above the preprinted material
44
. It is possible for the finished printed material to be removed in this region.
The exemplary embodiment of an elongate pocket
30
which is illustrated in
FIG. 4
requires a tilting or pivoting movement. However, it is also possible for the method according to the invention to function with a statically arranged, elongate pocket
30
. An elongate pocket
30
according to the exemplary embodiment of
FIG. 4
could be arranged in a fixed and immovable manner, for example, in a position which is rotated through 45 degrees in the clockwise direction in relation to the position illustrated in
FIG. 4
a.
The pushers or grippers (not illustrated) for producing the conveying movement run along the base of the elongate pocket
30
, arranged in the horizontal direction for example. A pocket
30
which arranged in this way has the property that, on account of the gravitational force which is active, all the printed product or parts of printed products located above the retaining plate
34
are always subjected to a force which acts in the direction of the retaining plate
34
. Since the printed products can be displaced in the direction in which the elongate pocket
30
runs, use may be made of a so-called diverting plate which runs from the retaining plate
34
to the opposite wall of the elongate pocket
30
, with the result that, during the conveying movement, the printed products resting on the retaining plate
34
are displaced in the direction of the opposite wall, and this produces an opening into which at least one additional printed product can be inserted. By virtue of a holding-open plate, which adjoins the diverting plate in the conveying direction, the printed products resting on said plate may be held open over a determinable length of the conveying route or over a determinable length in the elongate pocket
30
. At the end of the holding-open plate, the open printed products are moved toward the retaining plate
34
on account of the gravitational force which is active. In the direction in which the elongate pocket
30
runs it is possible for a plurality of such diverting plates, as appropriate in combination with a holding-open plate, to be spaced apart one behind the other, and the size of the spacings is to be selected, in particular, such that a printed product moves away from the influence of the diverting plate or holding-open plate in such a spacing, and move toward the retaining plate
34
. An elongate pocket
30
which is statically arranged in this way makes it possible to produce the same printed material
44
as is possible using a pivotable or tiltable elongate pocket
30
according to the exemplary embodiment of FIG.
4
. Passively acting diverting and holding-open plates are used instead of the actively movable means.
The invention is not restricted to the exemplary embodiments described above; it is possible to realize a large number of other structuring options, for example by way of differently configured printed products, by way of a different sequence of insertion of the printed product, as far as timing or location is concerned, or by way of a suitable combination of retaining elements, grippers, retaining plates, diverting plates, holding-open plates and/or opening elements. Thus, in the exemplary embodiment according to
FIG. 1
, it would be possible for a number of product-retaining elements
6
and/or overfold-retaining elements
7
to be provided per pocket and to be controlled individually, this resulting in additional ways for printed products which are located in the pocket
1
to be opened at locations determined in each case by the product-retaining elements
6
or overfold-retaining elements
7
. Likewise, in the exemplary embodiment according to
FIG. 2
, it would be possible for a number of grippers
20
and/or product-retaining elements
19
to be and [sic] provided and to be controlled individually.
Claims
- 1. A method of inserting printed products into a folded main product, wherein at least one printed product is formed as a folded preprinted product, comprising the following steps:inserting into the main product at least one first printed product, which is formed as a folded preprinted product, in the closed state or closing said first printed product following the insertion operation; inserting into the main product at least one second printed product such that it comes to rest alongside said at least one first printed product; opening said at least one first printed products; and, inserting at least one third printed product into said at least one first printed product.
- 2. A method according to claim 1, further comprising the steps of:inserting into said at least one second printed product a fourth printed product, wherein said at least one second printed product is a folded preprinted product.
- 3. A method according to claim 1, further comprising the steps of:inserting into the main product said at least one second printed product, which is formed as a folded preprinted product, in the closed state or closing said second printed product; inserting into the main product at least one further printed product such that it comes to rest alongside said at least one first and/or second printed product; opening said at least one first printed product; inserting at least one third printed product into said opened first printed product; opening said at least one second printed product; and inserting at least one fourth printed product into said at least one second printed product.
- 4. A method according to claim 1, further comprising the steps of:retaining the at least one inserted and closed first printed product in an arrested position by retaining means, before inserting further printed products into the at least one first printed product.
- 5. A method according to claim 1, wherein in the step of inserting into the main product at least one first printed product the main product is retained in a pocket during the insertion operations.
- 6. A method according to claim 1, wherein in the step of inserting into the main product at least one first printed product the at least one first printed product is inserted directly into the main product, with the result that the main product and the first printed product are in contact with one another immediately following the insertion operation.
- 7. A method according to claim 1, further comprising the step of:inserting inserts, which are located alongside the first printed product, together with the first printed product.
- 8. A method according to claim 1, wherein in the step of inserting into the main product at least one first printed product said at least one first printed product is opened by an overfold means.
- 9. A method according to claim 8, further comprising the step of:opening said first printed product by virtue of an overfold-retaining element that restrains its overfold and, under the action of gravitational force, by virtue of the respective pocket being tilted about an axis running essentially parallel to the folding line of the preprinted product.
- 10. A method according to claim 9, wherein in the step of opening said first printed product the overfold-retaining element restrains only the overfold region of printed products and/or preprinted products.
- 11. A method according to claim 9, further comprising the step of:moving the overfold-retaining element between an active position, in which it causes at least one overfold to be restrained, and a passive position.
- 12. A method according to claims 9, further comprising the step of:moving a product-retaining element, which is located on the side of the pocket opposite the overfold-retaining element, between an active position, in which it causes at least one printed product to be restrained, and a passive position.
- 13. A method according to claim 12, wherein in the step of moving a product-retaining element opposite the overfold-retainer element the product-retaining element also restrains printed products and/or preprinted products without an overfold.
- 14. A method according to claim 12, further comprising the step of;arresting said first printed product in the closed state behind the product-retaining element, following the insertion operations; releasing said first printed products by the product-retaining element after insertion of further printed products, which come to rest alongside the closed first printed product; gripping said first printed product in the region of its overfold by the overfold-retaining element; and opening said first printed product by tilting the pocket.
- 15. A method according to claim 1, further comprising the step of:opening said first printed product by gripping its overfold by means of a gripper and by pivoting the gripper about an axis running essentially parallel to the folding line of the preprinted product.
- 16. A method according to claim 15, wherein in the step of opening said first printed product the gripper retains only the overfold region of printed products and/or preprinted products.
- 17. A method according to claims 15, further comprising the step of:changing over the gripper between an operating position in which it retains printed products and an operating position in which it releases printed products.
- 18. A method according to claims 15, wherein in the step of opening said first printed product the gripper retains one or more printed products or printed-product halves.
- 19. A method according to claims 15, further comprising the step of:moving on one side of the pocket a product-retaining element between an active position, in which it causes at least one printed product to be restrained, and a passive position.
- 20. A method according to claim 19, wherein in the step of moving a product-retaining element the product-retaining element also restrains printed products and/or preprinted products without an overfold.
- 21. A method according to claim 19, further comprising the step of:arresting said first printed product in the closed state behind the product-retaining element, following the insertion operation; releasing said first printed products by the product-retaining element after insertion of further printed products, which come to rest alongside the closed first printed product; gripping said first printed product in the region of its overfold by the overfold-retaining element; and opening said first printed product by virtue of a movement of the gripper.
- 22. A method according to claims 5, further comprising the step of:moving the pockets, which are arranged essentially one beside the other, by a drawing or drive means along a path which is linear at least in certain sections or along a curved path.
- 23. A method according to claim 22, wherein in the step of moving the pockets the pockets, which are arranged essentially one beside the others move along a circular or helical line or along a combination of circular and helical lines, and they are preferably coupled to a rotating drum.
- 24. A method according to claim 1, further comprising the step of:conveying the printed products during or between the insertion operations in elongate pockets by means of grippers or pushers, in a direction parallel to the folding line of the main product and/or the first printed product.
- 25. A method according to claim 24, further comprising the step of:opening said first printed product by conveying past an opening element which is stationary in the conveying direction and moves an overfold of the preprinted product in the opening direction.
- 26. A method according to claim 1, further comprising the steps of:inserting into the main product said at least one second printed product, which is formed as a folded preprinted product, in the closed state or closing said second printed product; inserting into the main product at least one further printed product such that it comes to rest alongside said at least one first and/or second printed product; opening said at least on second printed product; inserting at least one fourth printed product into said opened second printed product; opening said at least one first printed product; and inserting at least one third printed product into said at least one first printed product.
Priority Claims (1)
Number |
Date |
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Kind |
0220/97 |
Jan 1997 |
CH |
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PCT Information
Filing Document |
Filing Date |
Country |
Kind |
102e Date |
371c Date |
PCT/CH98/00021 |
|
WO |
00 |
7/30/1999 |
7/30/1999 |
Publishing Document |
Publishing Date |
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Kind |
WO98/33656 |
8/6/1998 |
WO |
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