Claims
- 1. A pressure sealing apparatus for acting on business forms having pressure activated cohesive to seal the cohesive, said apparatus comprising:
first and second pressure-seal rollers rotatable about substantially parallel first and second axes of rotation, respectively, and in operative association with each other so as to define a nip which supplies sufficient pressure so as to activate pressure activated cohesive on a business form passing through said nip; drive means for driving at least one of said pressure-seal rollers to effect movement of a business form completely through said nip; and holding means for holding a business form having pressure activated cohesive in a position distinct from said nip but so that the business form will substantially automatically be engaged by and pass through said nip upon operation of said drive means.
- 2. Pressure sealing apparatus as recited in claim 1 wherein said holding means comprises a primarily vertically disposed flip plate positioned with respect to said nip so that the trailing edge of a business form entering the flip plate will ultimately enter said nip and become the leading edge of the business form.
- 3. Pressure sealing apparatus as recited in claim 1 wherein said drive means comprises reversible drive means for driving at least one of said pressure-seal rollers alternately clockwise and counterclockwise, wherein said pressure-seal rollers consist essentially of said first and second rollers, and wherein said holding means comprises a pair of idler nip wheels.
- 4. Pressure sealing apparatus as recited in claim 3 wherein said holding means further comprises a conveyor having a business form-engaging conveying surface extending substantially transverse to said pressure-seal rollers and substantially in alignment with said nip and idler nip wheels.
- 5. Pressure sealing apparatus as recited in claim 4 wherein said conveyor comprises a belt conveyor driven by a reversible drive and positioned to assist in feeding a business form to be seated into said nip and into association with said idler nip wheels.
- 6. Pressure sealing apparatus as recited in claim 5 wherein said pressure-seal roller axes are substantially vertical; and further comprising a forms guide positioned in association with respect to said belt conveyor to guide forms into contact with said belt conveyor to be fed to said nip, said forms guide mounted on the opposite side of said nip from said idler nip wheels.
- 7. Pressure sealing apparatus as recited in claim 6 further comprising a forms deflector mounted with respect to said nip and constructed so as to allow a business form within said forms guide to pass through said nip into contact with said idler nip wheels, but will deflect the business form away from the forms guide when passing from said idler nip wheels through said nip.
- 8. Pressure sealing apparatus as recited in claim 6 wherein said pressure-seal rollers each have a substantially continuous constant diameter peripheral surface having a length sufficient to engage substantially all the surface area of a business form face brought into contact therewith.
- 9. Pressure sealing apparatus as recited in claim 2 wherein said drive means comprises reversible drive means for driving at least one of said pressure-seal rollers alternately clockwise and counterclockwise, and wherein said pressure-seal rollers consist essentially of said first and second rollers.
- 10. Pressure sealing apparatus as recited in claim 9 further comprising a business form folder having a discharge disposed substantially immediately adjacent said nip on the opposite side thereof from said flip plate, so that folded business forms are fed by said folder into said nip.
- 11. Pressure sealing apparatus as recited in claim 10 further comprising a diverter positioned adjacent said folder discharge for diverting sealed forms passing through said nip from said flip plate away from said folder.
- 12. Pressure sealing apparatus as recited in claim 2 wherein said pressure-seal rollers consist essentially of said first and second rollers and a third roller rotatable about a third axis of rotation substantially parallel to said first and second axes of rotation, and in operative association with said first roller other so as to define a second nip which supplies sufficient pressure so as to activate pressure activated cohesive on a business form passing through said second nip.
- 13. Pressure sealing apparatus as recited in claim 12 further comprising a business form folder, including a first folder roller rotatable about a fourth axis of rotation substantially parallel to said third axis, and operatively positioned with respect to said third pressure-seal roller and first and second fold plates so that said third roller effects folding of a business form passing between said third pressure-seal roller and said first folder roller, and effects sealing of the business form when passing from said second fold plate through said second nip.
- 14. Pressure sealing apparatus as recited in claim 13 wherein said pressure-seal rollers are positioned with respect to each other so that imaginary lines passing through said axes of rotation thereof have substantially an L-shape.
- 15. Pressure sealing apparatus as recited in claim 13 wherein said drive means drives said first pressure-seal roller substantially continuously in a first direction of rotation.
- 16. Pressure sealing apparatus as recited in claim 13 wherein said pressure seal rollers each have a substantially continuous constant diameter peripheral surface having a length sufficient to engage substantially all the surface area of a business form face brought into contact therewith.
- 17. Pressure sealing apparatus as recited in claim 13 wherein said business form folder consists essentially of said first folder roller, a second folder roller on the opposite side of said first folder roller from said third pressure-seal roller, said third pressure-seal roller, said first and second fold plates, and a feed table for feeding business forms to be folded into a nip between said first and second folder rollers.
- 18. Pressure sealing apparatus as recited in claim 1 wherein said pressure-seal rollers consist essentially of said first and second rollers and a third roller rotatable about a third axis of rotation substantially parallel to said first and second axes of rotation, and in operative association with said first roller other so as to define a second nip which supplies sufficient pressure so as to activate pressure activated cohesive on a business form passing through said second nip.
- 19. Pressure sealing apparatus as recited in claim 18 further comprising a business form folder, including a first folder roller rotatable about a fourth axis of rotation substantially parallel to said third axis, and operatively positioned with respect to said third pressure-seal roller and first and second fold plates so that said third roller effects folding of a business form passing between said third pressure-seal roller and said first folder roller, and effects sealing of the business form when passing from said second fold plate through said second nip.
- 20. Pressure sealing apparatus as recited in claim 18 wherein said pressure-seal rollers are positioned with respect to each other so that imaginary lines passing through said axes of rotation thereof have substantially an L-shape.
- 21. Pressure sealing apparatus as recited in claim 18 wherein said drive means drives said first pressure-seal roller substantially continuously in a first direction of rotation, and wherein said pressure-seal rollers each have a substantially continuous constant diameter peripheral surface having a length sufficient to engage substantially all the surface area of a business form face brought into contact therewith.
- 22. Pressure sealing apparatus as recited in claim 18 wherein said business form folder consists essentially of said first folder roller, a second folder roller on the opposite side of said first folder roller from said third pressure-seal roller, said third pressure-seal roller, said first and second fold plates, and a feed table for feeding business forms to be folded into a nip between said first and second folder rollers.
- 23. A method of handling a business form having patterns of pressure activated cohesive, using first and second fold rollers, and first, second and third pressure-seal rollers, first and second fold plates, and a holding device above the first and second pressure-seal rollers, comprising substantially automatically:
(a) feeding a business form having patterns of pressure activated cohesive between the first and second fold rollers and into the first fold plate, to introduce a first fold therein; (b) feeding the form from the first fold plate to between the first fold roller and the third pressure-sea( roller and then to the second fold plate to introduce a second fold therein; (c) feeding the form from the second fold plate to between the third and first pressure-seal rollers to effect activation of pressure activated cohesive on the form, and to the holding device above the first and second pressure-seal rollers; and (d) feeding the form from the holding device to between the first and second pressure-seal rollers to effect activation of pressure activated cohesive on the form so that the form is held in folded condition.
- 24. A method as recited in claim 23 wherein (a)-(d) are the only operations for effecting folding of the business form and sealing of the folded business form.
- 25. A method as recited in claim 23 further comprising (e), after (d), diverting the form from between the first and second rollers to a stack.
- 26. A method as recited in claim 23 further comprising spring pressing the third and second pressure-seal rollers into contact with the first pressure-seal roller to provide a sealing pressure between both the third and first pressure-seal rollers, and first and second pressure-seal rollers, of at least about 100 pounds/lineal inch.
- 27. A method as recited in claim 26 further comprising driving only the first pressure-seal roller, the third and second pressure-seal rollers being driven by engagement with the first pressure-seal roller.
- 28. A method as recited in claim 23 wherein the pressure-seal rollers each have a substantially continuous constant diameter peripheral surface having a length sufficient to engage substantially all surface area of a business form face brought into contact therewith; and wherein (c) and (d) are practiced to apply a pressure of at least about 100 pounds/lineal inch across substantially the entire surface of the folded form.
- 29. A method of handling a business form having patterns of pressure activated cohesive, using first and second pressure-seal rollers defining a nip therebetween, and a holding device above the nip between the first and second pressure-seal rollers, comprising substantially automatically:
(a) feeding a folded business form having patterns of pressure activated cohesive from a folder into the nip from below the nip; (b) driving one or both of the pressure-seal rollers to move the form up through the nip into the holding device while activating pressure activated cohesive on the form; and (c) after the form has passed completely through the nip, reversing the direction of rotation of the pressure-seal rollers to move the form downwardly through the nip to effect activation of pressure activated cohesive on the form so that the form is held in folded condition.
- 30. A method as recited in claim 29 further comprising (d) diverting the form away from the folder as the form is passed downwardly during the practice of (c).
- 31. A method as recited in claim 30 wherein (d) is practiced by moving a diverter automatically in response to reversing the direction of rotation of the pressure-seal rollers.
- 32. A method as recited in claim 29 wherein the pressure-seal rollers each have a substantially continuous constant diameter peripheral surface having a length sufficient to engage substantially all surface area of a business form face brought into contact therewith; and wherein (b) and (c) are practiced to apply a pressure of at least about 100 pounds/lineal inch across substantially the entire surface of the folded form.
- 33. A method of handling a business form having patterns of pressure activated cohesive, using first and second pressure-seal rollers rotatable about substantially vertical axes and defining a nip therebetween, and a holding device on a second side of the nip opposite a first side, comprising substantially automatically:
(a) feeding a folded business form having patterns of pressure activated cohesive to a first position on the first side of the nip; (b) moving the form substantially horizontally into the nip; (c) driving one or both of the pressure-seal rollers to move the form substantially horizontally through the nip into contact with the holding device while activating pressure activated cohesive on the form; and (d) after the form has passed completely through the nip, reversing the direction of rotation of the pressure-seal rollers to move the form back toward the first side of the nip through the nip to effect activation of pressure activated cohesive on the form so that the form is held in folded condition.
- 34. A method as recited in claim 33 further comprising (e) automatically diverting the form away from the first position during the practice of (d).
- 35. A method as recited in claim 34 wherein (a) is practiced by effecting guided substantially downward movement of the folded form while the form is in a substantially vertical plane.
- 36. A pressure sealing apparatus comprising:
pressure-seal rollers consisting essentially of first and second pressure-seal rollers rotatable about substantially parallel first and second axes of rotation, respectively, and in operative association with each other so as to define a first nip; and a third pressure-seal roller rotatable about a third axis of rotation substantially parallel to said first and second axes of rotation, and in operative association with said first roller so as to define a second nip; wherein said pressure-seal rollers are positioned with respect to each other so that imaginary lines passing through said axes of rotation thereof have substantially an L-shape; holding means located above said first nip for holding a folded sheet; and drive means for driving at least one of said rollers to effect movement of a folded sheet through said nips.
BACKGROUND AND SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0001] Business forms, particularly mailer type business forms, having pressure sensitive cohesive (such as the type shown in U.S. Pat. Nos. 4,918,128 and 5,427,851 and sold commercially by Toppan Forms Ltd. of Japan under the trade designation TN-124), are becoming increasingly popular because of the significant advantages associated with the use of pressure activated cohesive as opposed to heat activated adhesive or rewettable adhesive. One of many examples of business forms utilizing this pressure activated cohesive is shown in U.S. Pat. No. 5,201,464 (the disclosure of which is hereby incorporated by reference herein). A wide variety of different types of pressure sealing equipment, such as that sold by Moore North America, Inc. under the trademark “SpeediSealer”® has been developed for utilization with such forms, typically such equipment having at least two sets of in-line pairs of pressure-seal rollers to apply a sealing force of at least about 100 pounds per lineal inch to effect proper sealing of folded forms, having the cohesive thereon. Much of this equipment is expensive, however, and particularly the pressure-seal rollers themselves can be very expensive. Therefore, there has been a desire to reduce the complexity and expense of such equipment particularly for low or mid-volume installations.
Divisions (3)
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09866803 |
May 2001 |
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09986950 |
Nov 2001 |
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09721958 |
Nov 2000 |
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09866803 |
May 2001 |
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09274992 |
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09721958 |
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