Claims
- 1. In a bindery line having,
- (1) a moving chain with a plurality of successive signature collecting positions,
- (2) a plurality of signature delivery units each with a delivery mechanism driven in synchronism with the chain for transferring a signature from the unit to the chain, a cycle of bindery line operation moving said chain a distance corresponding with one signature collection position and operating each delivery mechanism through one delivery sequence, the delivery mechanism including a vacuum signature pickup and a vacuum valve, and
- (3) a controller for the vacuum valves of the signature delivery units, vacuum being applied to the signature pickup of selected signature delivery units during a cycle of bindery line operation to transfer selected signatures to the moving chain and being shut off during a cycle of bindery line operation to omit a signature, the controller having an operator input,
- the method of timing operation of each of the vacuum valves which includes:
- moving the chain and the signature delivery mechanisms at a slow speed;
- observing for each signature delivery unit the time in the bindery line cycle at which the signature pickup engages a signature; and
- setting the time of operation of the vacuum valve for each unit through the controller operator input in accordance with the observed time.
- 2. The valve timing method of claim 1 in which the time of operation of each valve is set to be in advance of the time at which the signature pickup for the associated unit engages the signature.
- 3. The valve timing method of claim 2 in which the time of operation of the valves is set to be of the order of one-half the machine cycle before the signature pickup engages a signature.
- 4. The valve timing method of claim 1 in which a cycle of machine operation is divided into a plurality of discrete phases and the operation of each vacuum valve is timed by selecting a machine phase for opening the valve.
- 5. In a bindery line having a moving chain with a plurality of successive signature positions, the movement of one signature position past a point representing one bindery line cycle, an ink jet assembly adjacent the chain to image a signature passing the ink jet with a message, and means for sensing the approach of a signature to said ink jet assembly, the method of controlling ink jet operation which includes:
- establishing a time period related to each signature position of the chain and representing a fraction of a bindery line cycle; and
- initiating an operation of the ink jet assembly upon sensing the presence of a signature approaching the ink jet assembly during said established time period.
- 6. The method of controlling ink jet operation of claim 5 in which each bindery line cycle is divided into a plurality of equal phases and the method includes the steps of:
- moving the bindery chain;
- observing the phase of a bindery line cycle as the signature position is sensed; and
- selecting the observed phase to initiate ink jet operation in response to said sensing means.
- 7. In a bindery line having a moving chain with a plurality of successive signature positions, the movement of one signature position past a point representing one bindery line cycle, an ink jet assembly adjacent the chain to image a signature passing the ink jet with a message, and means for sensing the approach of a signature to said ink jet assembly, the method of selecting the position of each of multiple message fields on a signature which comprises:
- (1) observing the sensing of a signature;
- (2) determining the distance from the point at which the signature is sensed to the ink jet assembly for each message field; and
- (3) adjusting the print time of the ink jet assembly to position the first character of each field at the desired location on the signature.
- 8. The method of selecting the position of multiple message fields of claim 7 in which the ink jet assembly has multiple ink jets which are physically located in a diagonal array adjacent the chain and each prints a different line of the message, including the additional step of adding to the print time of the first ink jet encountered by the signature a factor based on the distance between ink jets so that the initial character in each line of each field of the message is justified.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 854,314 filed Apr. 21, 1986 now U.S. Pat. No. 4,768,766.
US Referenced Citations (8)
Divisions (1)
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