This application claims priority to SE Patent Application No. 1451396-4, filed 20 Nov. 2014, the entire contents of which is incorporated herein by reference.
The present invention relates to a binding technique of separate sheets into booklets/folders.
From the Swedish patent document SE 500756, a method and a machine for the manufacture of booklets/folders by gluing a number of bundles of sheets by a continuous or intermittent process are previously known. Said bundles of sheets have defined nominal dimensions and are each one kept standing between two conveyors while they are fed forward over a heater for melting the glue.
Each such a machine is intended to handle booklets/folders of a determined nominal dimension for which the machine is designed.
To manufacture folders having under-dimensions, i.e., having dimensions that are smaller than the dimensions for which the machine is designed, is not possible in view of the guiding laterally of the bundles of sheets cannot be made. In addition, no jogging in the vertical direction of the bundles of sheets can be made.
The object of the present invention is to, in such a known machine, be able to manufacture booklets/folders of a smaller size, i.e., having under-dimension, in order to, in such a way, extend the field of application of the machine and in that connection allow the manufacture booklets/folders smaller in size by the same gluing method as previously has been used.
Thus, the object is to present a possibility of manufacturing a plurality of different folder sizes in one and the same machine.
By the present invention, as this is seen in the independent claims, the above-mentioned objects are met, said disadvantages having been eliminated. Suitable embodiments of the invention are defined in the dependent claims.
The invention concerns a method of manufacturing a folder consisting of, on one hand, a cover having two cover sides, a back between the cover sides, and an adhesive fastened to the inside of the back, and, on the other hand, a bundle of sheets having a plurality of sheets inserted between the two cover sides of the cover and one side edges of which are brought into abutment against the inside of the back and thereby the adhesive thereof, the adhesive being activated by an activation device of a gluing machine for a predetermined time for the adhesion of the sheets to the inside of the back all while the same folder continuously or intermittently is fed through the gluing machine by a conveying means adapted to an ordinary folder of a nominal outer dimension. The manufacture of said folder features an under-dimension in relation to the ordinary folder. The folder is placed in a cassette having an inner dimension corresponding to said under-dimension and having an outer dimension corresponding to said nominal dimension, which cassette is moved through the gluing machine by said conveying means.
In one embodiment according to the invention, the cassette is moved through the gluing machine by the conveying means being provided with driver means, which are brought into abutment against at least one width means of the cassette. Said width means may either be a separately connected part of the cassette or be an especially adapted side of the cassette where the side is a side of the space of the cassette that simultaneously extends to a width outside the space, which width corresponds to a nominal outer dimension of an ordinary folder.
In one embodiment according to the invention, the driver means of the conveying means are brought into abutment against width means placed on both sides of the cassette. This implies that width means are situated on both sides of the cassette, which implies that the cassette can be centred in relation to the conveying means of the machine so that the load on the cassette from the conveying means upon move will become symmetrical.
In one embodiment according to the invention, a jogging of said plurality of sheets is made by a lid of the cassette or a jogging means being brought into abutment against said plurality of sheets. Within the scope of this embodiment, solely the inside of the lid may act as a jogging surface on the bundle of sheets or the inside of the lid may be provided with jogging means, which have an extension inward toward the cassette to reach the bundle of sheets.
In addition, the invention concerns a machine for continuous or intermittent manufacture of a folder consisting of, on one hand, a cover having two cover sides, a back between the cover sides, and an adhesive fastened to the inside of the back, and, on the other hand, a plurality of sheets inserted between the two cover sides of the cover and one side edges of which are brought into abutment against the inside of the back and thereby the adhesive thereof, the adhesive being activated by an activation device of a gluing machine for a predetermined time for the adhesion of the sheets to the inside of the back all while the folder continuously or intermittently is fed through the gluing machine by a conveying means adapted to a folder of a nominal outer dimension. The conveying means of the machine comprises laterally placed driver means, which at least on one side have a pitch corresponding to the pitch that the consecutive width means of a cassette placed in the conveying means have. With “consecutive width means”, reference is made to a cassette having more than one width means placed on the cassette in the feeding direction. Alternatively, the conveying means have a pitch corresponding to the depth, Kd, of the proper cassette.
In those cases the machine handles a cassette having width means only on one side, the driver means concern the pitch on the same side while the other side comprises driver means having a pitch corresponding to the depth of the proper cassette.
In those cases the machine handles a cassette provided with only one width means on each side, no adaptation is needed of the conveying means of the machine but then the width means of the cassette are adapted to the existing conveying means of the machine. The activation device consists of a source of heat, which acts on a heat-sensitive glue as adhesive, which melts upon heating and which cures upon cooling.
The feed through the machine embraces both the time for melting the adhesive as well as cooling/curing the same.
In one embodiment according to the invention, the pitch of the driver means is an integral multiple of the pitch Dk of the width means of the cassette. For instance, a cassette having two consecutive width means may be fitted between a 1st and a 4th driver means of the conveying means of the machine, i.e., the pitch Dk of the cassette is the pitch Dm of the driver means times three, Dk=3Dm, wherein the integral multiple is 3.
The invention also concerns a cassette for a manufacturing method according to the above, the cassette being formed with an inner space limited by walls intended to hold a folder in an essentially vertical position in the space. Said folder comprises, on one hand, a cover having two cover sides, a back between the cover sides, and an adhesive fastened to the inside of the back, and, on the other hand, a plurality of sheets inserted between the two cover sides of the cover and one side edges of which are brought into abutment against the inside of the back and thereby the adhesive thereof, the adhesive being activated by an activation device of a gluing machine for a predetermined time for the adhesion of the sheets to the inside of the back, said inner space being formed with an under-dimension in comparison with a nominal dimension of the gluing machine.
In one embodiment according to the invention, at least one side of the cassette is provided with at least one width means, which together with the cassette achieves said nominal dimension.
In one embodiment according to the invention, a first width means is connected to one side of the cassette and a second width means connected to the other side of the cassette. Depending on the dimensions, i.e., the transverse extension of these width means, the lateral location of the cassette in relation to the conveying means of the machine can be determined.
In one embodiment according to the invention, the first width means and the second width means have equally long lateral/transverse extension from the cassette. This embodiment is advantageous since it gives a symmetrical placement of the cassette in relation to the conveying means of the machine.
In one embodiment according to the invention, the cassette is open at the bottom to provide a better activation of the adhesive. Thus, the heat activation of the adhesive is not blocked by any wall in the cassette, which decreases the time of the binding cycle for each folder without needing to raise the temperature of the activation device.
In one embodiment according to the invention, the cassette is provided with grip facilitating recesses in the upper part of the walls thereof. These recesses allow a simpler manual or automatized filling and emptying process for the folders of the cassette.
In one embodiment according to the invention, the cassette is provided with a lid, preferably articulately connected via a hinge to an upper edge of a wall side of the cassette.
In one embodiment according to the invention, the lid is formed to abut against the edge of said plurality of sheets when the lid is closed. This abutment aims at jogging the sheets of the folder before the activation of the adhesive so that the result of the binding procedure becomes optimal.
In one embodiment according to the invention, one or more jogging means are arranged to continuously or intermittently abut against the upper edge of the bundle of sheets at least before the folder blank passes the activation device.
Now, the invention will be described in more detail, references being made in connection with the accompanying drawing figures. The drawing figures show only explanatory sketches intended to facilitate the understanding of the invention.
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In other feasible embodiments, the cassettes may be formed with partition walls that are continuously displaceable to afford support to thin folders as well, in combination with thick folders.
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