The present application claims priority under 35 U.S.C. §119(a) of German Patent Application No. 10 2011 002 490.5 filed Jan. 10, 2011, the disclosure of which is expressly incorporated by reference herein in its entirety.
1. Field of the Invention
The invention relates to a method and an apparatus for producing bound flat parts, each having a sheet stack, particularly paper products.
2. Discussion of Background Information
Blocks or stacked flat parts made of paper or the like, such as brochures, user's guides, calendars, and writing pads, are bound with a binding comb or the like if they need to be opened easily.
Moreover, it is known to bind together paper stacks such as writing pads or notepads on one side using adhesive strips or wire combs or the like.
For instance, European Patent No. EP-B-0 704 322 describes a binder comb for holding together a sheet stack, where the spine part and fingers of the binder comb are disclosed as a single layer one-piece plastic binding which is produced by injection molding. The disclosure of this document is expressly incorporated by reference herein in its entirety.
Beyond that, International Publication No. WO-A-2006/090644 further discloses a multi-layer, one-piece paper comb binding having ring-shaped loops. The disclosure of this document is expressly incorporated by reference herein in its entirety.
Based on this state of the art, embodiments of the invention provide a simple production of paper layers or paper stacks, where it must be possible to provide a variably configurable and/or variably producible binding.
Accordingly, embodiments are directed to a method for producing bound flat parts, each having a sheet stack, particularly paper products, where
a) an unbound sheet stack having a plurality of flat parts is supplied from a sheet stack dispensing device into a cassette of a circulating conveyor, where the sheet stack is received in the cassette,
b) after receiving the sheet stack to be bound in the cassette, the circulating conveyor is driven so that the cassette with the sheet stack is conveyed further, and in a further method step, the cassette with the sheet stack is delivered to a binding apparatus,
c) the sheet stack in the cassette is bound at the binding apparatus in such a way that fingers, designed as binding tongues, are disposed in perforations of the sheet stack, preferably provided with perforations, wherein the fingers are curved in the shape of a spiral, wherein a preferably adhesive-free area of the finger is, in each case, brought into overlapping contact with an area of the respective finger, preferably provided with adhesive, and/or wherein the overlapping contact areas of the fingers will be, or are, bound together, preferably permanently,
d) and in a subsequent method step, at a dispensing station, constructed at or adjacent to the circulating conveyor, the bound sheet stack is removed from the cassette, and in a further subsequent step, the empty cassette is delivered to the sheet stack dispensing device.
Embodiments of the invention is based on the idea that a sheet stack comprised of flat parts stacked on top of each other, is bound in an automated process using a circulating conveyor that can be designed as a rotary indexing table. After the transfer and arrangement of a sheet stack into a cassette of the circulating conveyor, the cassette with the sheet stack is further transported to a binding apparatus, so that a plurality of binding tongues or fingers are inserted into the perforations of the sheet stack. The fingers are rolled up loop-like and are each connected together in a contact area of the developed loop.
In the process, the binding tongues or the fingers in the overlapping contact area are designed in the manner of a simple roll or a multiple spiral-shaped rolling. A type of single loop or multiple loop, in particular double loop, is hereby formed. Preferably, the sheet stack is bound forming multiple, binding loops disposed next to each other, wherein the ends of the binding fingers or bindings are, or will be, connected together with a base sheet of the sheet stack.
In the scope of the invention it is possible that fingers designed as binding tongues are disposed at an outer sheet or base sheet so that an outer sheet having fingers disposed thereon is provided at the binding apparatus. In an alternative embodiment, the fingers are disposed individually in the perforations of the sheet stack provided with the perforations, and subsequently the ends of the fingers are bound to an outer sheet or base sheet of the sheet stack.
Thus, a rolled up loop binding, for example for calendars or for writing pads, is developed in one or more method steps at the binding device, wherein the loop binding is produced from the same material, for example paper or cardboard, as the material of the entire outer sheet or the base sheet or cover sheet. In particular, this type of single material binding as a comb binding or also as a multiple loop binding is formed according to the requirements with respect to the binding. Moreover, the comb binding or loop binding can be a part of the outer sheet or respectively the base sheet or the cover sheet having separate fingers arranged thereon, and can thus have multiple pieces, since the outer sheet is provided with further pieces in the form of fingers.
The cassettes of the circulating conveyor are designed to receive paper stacks, which are formed from a plurality of a flat parts or sheets (sheets of paper, for example) stacked on top of each other. Preferably, the cassettes, which have a bottom, have a placement side, against which the binding side of a sheet stack to be bound is placed, and are designed having side guides or guides positioned parallel to each other disposed on the sides at the placement side, and the distance between guides to each other can be adjusted so that the cassettes are open on one side and the top.
In performing the method, a counted, predetermined number of flat parts are placed into a cassette at a sheet stack dispensing device such that the cassette is delivered to the sheet stack dispensing device. Here, it is possible that flat parts provided with perforations are placed into the cassette as a sheet stack. In another embodiment it is also possible that an unperforated sheet stack with a predetermined number of flat parts is placed into the cassette, and in a further method step is provided with perforations before delivery to the binding apparatus.
After producing the spiral shaped loop binding or loop-shaped bindings through the individual fingers that are inserted into the perforations of the sheet stack, in a subsequent method step, the cassettes are emptied in or at the delivery station, so that for example, the finished bound sheet stacks are given to a discharge device such as a conveyor belt or the like.
For this purpose, in one embodiment of the method, the cassette after receiving a sheet stack and before delivery of the cassette to the binding apparatus, is delivered to at least one placement device, so that at least one sheet will be added to the sheet stack by the placement device. Preferably, the cassette is delivered, sequentially, preferably stepwise, to a plurality of placement devices, in particular a cover sheet placement device for placing a cover sheet and/or a base sheet placement device for placing a base sheet. Thereby, due to the one or more placement devices provided at the circulating conveyor, appropriate flat parts or sheets are arranged or placed on the sheet stack already disposed in the cassette of the circulatory conveyor, so that it is possible to place on, or to arrange on, the sheet stack, for example, an advertisement sheet or the like, using a placement device, or a cover sheet by using a cover sheet placement device, and/or then a base sheet by using a base sheet placement device. If both the sheet stack and the sheets or flat parts placed thereon are not perforated, then a punch device or perforation device can be provided in the conveyance direction of the cassette after the at least one placement device, such that the sheet stack provided with placed sheets is provided on one side with perforations, particularly elongated holes into which the fingers or binding tongues provided for the loop binding are inserted by the binding apparatus.
Preferably, the binding apparatus has a feed station for feeding individual fingers designed as binding fingers to the sheet stack disposed in the cassette and provided with perforations. Within the scope of the invention, a plurality of fingers can be supplied simultaneously to the sheet stack to be bound. Alternatively, a plurality of fingers is supplied sequentially to the perforation holes of the sheet stack, wherein the fingers are appropriately curved in loop-forming manner.
Moreover, according to a further development of the method, on the circulating conveyor, after the binding apparatus and before the delivery station in the conveyance direction of the cassette or the cassettes, the outside of the loops formed by the fingers are printed by means of a printing apparatus or a printing station, and/or at a processing station, the outer sheet, preferably the base sheet, that is connected to the ends of the fingers facing away from the formed loops, is pivoted or is flipped away from the sheet stack.
Preferably, the circulating conveyor is driven clocked or synchronized by using a drive and an assigned control device, so that the cassette or the cassettes disposed on the circulating conveyor are delivered intermittently to the at least one placement device and subsequently to the binding apparatus, and further subsequently to the delivery station. In particular, the effective length of the circulating conveyor is divisible into whole numbers by the step width. The circulating conveyor is preferably designed as a rotary indexing table.
In order to process the sheet stack to be bound at the appropriate stations provided at the circulating conveyor, it is advantageously provided with the method that the angular position of the cassettes disposed on the circulating conveyor is changed in the radial direction during a complete circulation, where the angular position of the cassettes disposed on the circulating conveyor in the area of the binding apparatus is greater, or will be increased relative to the horizontal plane, in comparison to angular position or the angular positions of the cassettes outside of the binding apparatus.
Further, embodiments of the invention are directed to an apparatus or arrangement for producing bound sheet stacks each having flat parts, in particular paper products,
For this purpose, according to a further development of the apparatus it is proposed that at least one placement device is provided between the sheet stack dispensing device and the binding apparatus, so that via the placement device at least one sheet is added to the sheet stack in the cassette. Preferably, a plurality of placement devices, in particular a cover sheet placement device and/or a base sheet placement device, are disposed preferably sequentially in the conveyance direction of the cassettes.
In particular, a punch tool for rounding one or more corners of the sheet stack to be bound, and/or a spine forming device for shaping the spine of the binder comb, are provided in the conveyance direction of the cassettes before the binding apparatus.
For this purpose, the binding apparatus comprises a feed station for feeding in parallel at least two individual fingers formed as binding tongues, to the sheet stack, disposed in the cassette and formed with perforations.
Furthermore, the apparatus is provided with a printing station after the binding apparatus and before the delivery station in the conveyance direction of the cassettes, so that the outsides of the loops formed by the fingers can be provided with an overprint, or are printed.
For this purpose, a preferred embodiment of the apparatus further provides a pivoting apparatus at a processing station after the binding apparatus and before the delivery station in the conveyance direction of the cassettes, so that the outer sheet, preferably the base sheet of the sheet stack, that is connected to the ends of the fingers facing away from the formed loops, can be, or will be, pivoted away from the sheet stack, preferably by at least 90°, or more than 90°.
In addition, one embodiment of the apparatus provides that the circulating conveyor is designed as a rotary indexing table and by using a drive and an assigned control device is driven clocked or synchronized, wherein in particular the step angle of a step amounts to 15° or a whole number multiple of 15°, preferably 30°. In particular, the circulating conveyor is operated in a clocked manner at a rotary indexing table.
In one embodiment of the apparatus, it is beneficial that the circulating conveyor has an element for changing the angular position of the cassettes and/or that the cassettes have a format adjusting unit for adapting the cassettes to the format of the sheet stack that is bound, or is to be bound. This results in the cassettes being appropriately adapted to the format being processed so that it is possible to produce different formats using the apparatus, while at the same time it is possible to change formats more rapidly.
By the use of the embodiment of the method steps mentioned above and using an apparatus described above, bound flat parts, in particular paper stacks, are produced, for instance as paper products, where an outer sheet has, or is connected to, a plurality of individual fingers disposed separately (end side), preferably parallel and/or next to each other, where the fingers of an outer sheet are disposed in perforations of the flat parts that are disposed stacked, where the finger are rolled up or curved forming spirals and one area of the fingers is brought into overlapping contact with another area of the respective finger, where the fingers in the contact area are permanently connected together in the contact area of the fingers, and where the ends of the individual fingers facing away from the formed loops are connected to an outer sheet, which can be obtained in particular by using the embodiment of the method described above, in particular by using an apparatus described above. To avoid repetition, explicit reference is made to the explanations above for the method and apparatus.
Moreover, it is preferable with the design of the bound flat parts that the ends of the individual fingers are disposed at the inside of the outer sheet. In particular the fingers each engage from behind the webs, preferably formed at an edge or one side of the outer sheet, of the respective perforations provided for the fingers on the outer sheet.
Furthermore, the ends of the individual fingers are preferably disposed at the outer sheet or at the outside of the outer sheet.
For this purpose it is further provided that the outer sheet and the fingers of the outer sheet are composed essentially of the same non-metallic single-layer material and/or have essentially the same thickness.
As a result, it is advantageous in an alternative, preferred further development that the outer sheet and the fingers are made of different, in particular non-metallic, materials and/or have different thicknesses and/or different colors, or that the fingers are made of different, in particular non-metallic, materials and/or have different thicknesses and/or different widths and/or different lengths and/or different colors.
Variable variants that can be easily modified according to the requirements of the bound flat parts to be produced or produced are hereby reached in a simple manner.
Moreover, it is advantageous if the fingers, in particular in the visible area, have an embossing and/or an imprint and/or the fingers, in particular in the joining area with the outer sheet, have at least one creasing crosswise to the longitudinal extension of the fingers.
In a preferred embodiment of the flat parts produced bound as an (end) product, the distance between two binding tongues or fingers is equal to the width of the binding tongues or fingers.
In an alternative, preferred embodiment of the flat parts produced as (end) products, only two or three binding tongues or fingers are provided, the width of which is greater than the distance between the binding tongues or fingers.
It is in particular beneficial when, in the case of the bound flat parts, the outer sheet and the fingers of the outer sheet and the flat parts are made or produced of the same material.
Further characteristics of the invention will become apparent from the description of the embodiments according to the invention together with the claims and the included drawings. Embodiments according to the invention can fulfill individual characteristics or a combination of several characteristics.
The invention is described below, without restricting the general idea of the invention, using exemplary embodiments with reference to the drawings, whereby reference is expressly made to the drawings with regard to the disclosure of all details according to the invention that are not explained in greater detail in the text.
a shows a schematic view of a single screwed in or produced binding loop of a bound paper sheet stack;
b shows a schematic view of a double screwed in or produced binding loop of a bound paper sheet stack;
In the following figures, the same or similar types of elements or corresponding parts are provided with the same reference numbers so that a corresponding re-introduction can be omitted.
The particulars shown herein are by way of example and for purposes of illustrative discussion of the embodiments of the present invention only and are presented in the cause of providing what is believed to be the most useful and readily understood description of the principles and conceptual aspects of the present invention. In this regard, no attempt is made to show structural details of the present invention in more detail than is necessary for the fundamental understanding of the present invention, the description taken with the drawings making apparent to those skilled in the art how the several forms of the present invention may be embodied in practice.
Depending on the paper stacks 14 to be bound, it is possible that the length and/or the width and/or the thickness of the binding tongues 151 is selected depending on demand, or respectively the length and/or the width and/or the thickness is set accordingly. Moreover, it is also possible to predetermine the color of the binding tongues 151 in order to give the bound product the desired colored appearance.
The pre-punched flat parts of the paper stack, such as sheets of paper, are bound, where the binding loops are disposed or glued in, or on, the base sheet or on the cover sheet or outer sheet. According to the provided binding type, e.g. single loop or double loop, the lengths and the number of binding tongues on the base sheet or cover sheet are cut out and then shaped by a binding loop forming apparatus of a binding apparatus into a loop at the flat part stack or paper stack 14 to be bound, and screwed into the stack of flat parts.
Moreover, it is also possible that the material for the base sheet or the cover sheet of the paper stack with the individual binding tongues subsequently disposed thereon, has substances, such that, after forming a binding loop, the sheet material is exposed to a radiation source in order to reduce the flexibility of the material, whereby the state of the loop is retained and at the same time a firm writing base or the like is attained.
Through the cutting of the binding tongues at a binding apparatus, and the more or less screwing into the binding loop, different loop diameters are created, such that different paper layer thicknesses can be bound with fewer cuts in the base or cover sheets. Furthermore, the formed binding loops are fixed at the transfer point with adhesive after 360°. In this manner, the material bound by the binding loops or respectively the bound stack cannot be removed from the binding loop later on.
Furthermore, it is possible that the outer sheet used (base sheet or cover sheet) is designed in a rounded manner in particular at the locations that are formed for the binding loop. This creates a good gliding behavior through the loop former.
a shows schematically a single screwed in binding loop, with the paper stack 14 omitted. The front end of the binding tongue 151 is designed with a glue trace 152 in an overlapping contact area 153.
b shows a schematic cross-section of a double screwed in or formed binding loop, where the paper stack 14 was also omitted from the drawing for the sake of clarity. The binding loop formed according to
In the double loop according to
The binding tongues 151 are designed as separate material strip sections of a predetermined length. The binding tongues 151 in one embodiment can have an embossing or creasing 153 or the like on one end. In addition, the binding tongues 151 on the one end, which is connected with the base sheet 15, have a glue surface 154, to which an adhesive will be or is applied. For fastening or arranging the binding tongues 151 on the base sheet 15, the binding tongues 151 are inserted or pierced into the elongated holes 155. The glue surfaces 154 of the separate binding tongues 151 are disposed individually adhesively on the inside of the base sheet 15, so that the binding tongues 151 with their glue surfaces 154 adhering to the inside of the base sheet 15 engage behind the elongated hole webs 156 formed between the elongated holes 155 and the outer longitudinal edge of the base sheet 15.
The arrangement or apparatus for producing bound paper products has a rotary indexing table 20 that is designed as a circulating conveyor. The rotary indexing table 20 has at its radially outward directed edge region, or in its circumferential direction, cassettes 22 which are disposed at regular distances at the periphery of the rotary indexing table 20.
According to the present example embodiments corresponding to
The cassettes 22 are designed to receive paper stacks 14 formed as sheet stacks, where a paper stack 14 is comprised of a plurality of flat parts, for instance sheets. The paper stack 14 can also be designated as a sheet stack 14.
A paper stack dispensing device 30 for receiving a paper stack 14 formed from a plurality of paper sheets, is disposed or provided at, or adjacent to, the rotary indexing table 20; this device has a transportation gripper or gripping apparatus 61, for instance a suction gripper, movably supported at a linear unit 51, by which a paper stack 14 is transferred and deposited into a cassette 22. The paper stack dispensing device 30 has a counter 31 (not shown) on the input side, so that a predetermined quantity of a plurality of paper sheets is dispensed as a stack into a cassette 22 of the rotary indexing table 20. The paper stack dispensing device 30 receives the pre-punched paper sheets from a punch 28 that punches perforation holes or elongated holes into the paper sheets to be bound; binding tongues are inserted into the holes in a subsequent work step. According to definition, the paper stack dispensing device 30 is located at the 12 o'clock position.
In a modification of the example embodiment shown according to
After receiving a paper stack 14 into the cassette 22, the cassette 22 with a paper stack 14 is delivered in a counter clockwise direction, clock or stepwise to a sheet placement device 32 (11 o'clock position), to a cover sheet placement device 34 (10 o'clock position), and to a base sheet placement device 36 (9 o'clock position).
A sheet, for example an advertisement sheet 132, or an information sheet is placed from a magazine 33 onto the paper stack 14 disposed in the cassette 22, by the sheet placement device 32, which has a gripping apparatus 62, for instance a suction gripper, and is movably supported at a linear unit 52. Following that, after delivering the cassette 22 to the cover sheet placement device 34, a cover sheet 142 is placed from a magazine of the cover sheet placement device 34 onto the stack formed in the cassette 22, via a gripping apparatus 63, for instance a suction gripper, that is movably supported at a linear unit 53.
Subsequently, after a further intermittent advance, the cassette 22 is delivered in the 9 o'clock position to the base sheet placement device 36, so that a base sheet (see
The perforation holes are formed here in particular as elongated holes or elongated slits, wherein a type of slit-like channel is formed by the perforation holes in the block-wise arrangement, or stack-wise arrangement of the plurality of paper sheets or the paper stack 14 and the sheet stack 16 formed from the placed sheets 132, 142, 15.
After the base sheet placement device 36, the cassette with this sheet stack 16 to be bound is subsequently transported to a corner rounding apparatus 38, wherein the corners, for instance the front side corners of a sheet stack 16, are rounded by means of a punch tool. Subsequently, the sheet stack 16 is conveyed to a spine forming apparatus 40. In this way, the spine of the sheet stack 16 is preformed concave so that subsequently the preformed sheet stack 16 in the cassette 22 is delivered to the binding apparatus 42 for binding.
In a modification of the example embodiments shown according to
At the binding apparatus 42, individual binding tongues 151 are conveyed simultaneously and in parallel by a cam or finger conveyor belt into the perforation holes of the sheet stack 16 at the binding apparatus 42, so that the binding tongues 151 during insertion into the sheet stack 16 to be bound are curved in the shape of a spiral. A preferably adhesive-free area of the binding tongue 151 is, in each case, brought into overlapping contact with an area of the respective binding tongue 151 preferably provided with adhesive, so that the binding tongues form a spiral shaped loop (see
Following this, the sheet stack 16 in the cassette 22, bound with the spiral shaped loops, is delivered to a connecting device 44 so that for example the free ends of the binding tongues 151 are connected or glued to the base sheet 15 disposed on the sheet stack 16. Subsequently, the bound paper product 17 in the cassette 22 is delivered to an optional printing apparatus 46 and further subsequently to a delivery station 48 so that after turning the base sheet 15 bound with the binding tongues 151 (see
At the delivery station 48, the bound products or paper products 17 are each removed from the cassettes 22 by one or more mechanical and/or pneumatic grippers, preferably suction grippers, so that the empty cassettes 22 are then delivered to the paper stack dispensing device 30.
While conveying the cassettes 22 in the area of the spine forming apparatus 40 and the binding apparatus 42, as well as the connecting apparatus 44, the incline of the cassettes 22 is increased, whereby the binding processes for binding the paper stacks 14 are improved.
Furthermore, the cassettes 22 have corresponding format adjusting elements in order to accept different formats of paper products to be bound. In addition, a station 47 can be provided between the printing apparatus 46 and the delivery station 48 in order to pivot, for example a base sheet 15 lying on top of the paper stack 14, so that it is easier to deliver the bound paper products 17 at the delivery station 48.
The rotary indexing table 20 is operated clocked or stepwise in recirculating operation. A controllable drive 24 is provided for the rotary indexing table 20 that moves the rotary indexing table 20 along with the cassettes 22 by 30° in each case to the individual stations, so that the cassettes remain there for a predetermined duration of time for the purpose of transferring or processing the (intermediate) product.
All named features, including those taken from the drawings alone, and individual features, which are disclosed in combination with other features, are considered individually and in combination as essential to the invention. Embodiments according to the invention can be fulfilled through individual characteristics or a combination of several characteristics.
It is noted that the foregoing examples have been provided merely for the purpose of explanation and are in no way to be construed as limiting of the present invention. While the present invention has been described with reference to an exemplary embodiment, it is understood that the words which have been used herein are words of description and illustration, rather than words of limitation. Changes may be made, within the purview of the appended claims, as presently stated and as amended, without departing from the scope and spirit of the present invention in its aspects. Although the present invention has been described herein with reference to particular means, materials and embodiments, the present invention is not intended to be limited to the particulars disclosed herein; rather, the present invention extends to all functionally equivalent structures, methods and uses, such as are within the scope of the appended claims.
14 paper stack/sheet stack
15 base sheet
16 sheet stack
17 bound paper product
20 rotary indexing table
22 cassette
24 drive
28 punch
30 paper stack dispensing device
31 counter
32 sheet placement device
33 magazine
34 cover sheet placement device
36 base sheet placement device
38 corner rounding apparatus
40 spine forming apparatus
42 binding apparatus
44 connecting device
45 printing station
46 printing apparatus
47 station
48 delivery station
49 conveyor belt
51 linear unit
52 linear unit
53 linear unit
54 linear unit
61 gripper apparatus
62 gripper apparatus
63 gripper apparatus
64 gripper apparatus
132 advertisement sheet
142 cover sheet
151 binding tongue
152 glue trace
153 contact area
154 adhesive surface
155 elongated hole
156 elongated hole web
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10 2011 002 490.5 | Jan 2011 | DE | national |