System for folding and tabbing sheets

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6435245
  • Patent Number
    6,435,245
  • Date Filed
    Thursday, November 18, 1999
    25 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, August 20, 2002
    22 years ago
Abstract
A method and system for producing a self-mailer using a folding apparatus for folding sheets into folded materials and a tabbing apparatus for sealing the folded materials with tabs in a continuous flow. Typically a folded material exits the folded apparatus with the open end of the folded material leading and this traveling direction of the folded material is not suitable for tabbing. A path directing apparatus is placed between the folding apparatus and the tabbing apparatus so as to cause the folded material to enter the tabbing apparatus with the open end of the folded material leading. As such, the entire process can be carried out without manually reversing the traveling direction of the folded material. In addition, a printer and a labeling device can be added to the self-mailer producing system to put on an address label, a postage indicia and a return address while keeping the process steps in a continuous flow.
Description




TECHNICAL FIELD




The present invention is generally related to a self-mailer producing apparatus and, more specifically, to a method and apparatus for controlling the traveling direction of a piece of folded material exiting a folding machine.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




A self-mailer is conventionally defined as a mailpiece without an envelope. The self-mailer usually contains one or more sheets of printed material, folded once or twice by a folding machine into a smaller piece for mailing. Typically the folded material has a folded end and an open end. The open end is sealed with one or more tabs before the self-mailer is sent to the addressee. In addition, it may be required that an address label and a postage stamp or indicia be applied to or printed on the folded material. Thus, the components of a self-mailer producing system can generally be grouped into a printer, a folding machine, a labeler and a tabbing device.




Folding machines are well-known. For example, U.S. Pat. No. 4,701,233 (Beck et al.) discloses a method of folding a sheet by bulging a portion of the sheet and then folding the bulged portion through a roller nip. U.S. Pat. No. 4,875,965 (Marzullo) discloses a folding apparatus where a buckle chute is used for stopping a sheet, causing the sheet to enter a roller nip for folding. U.S. Pat. No. 4,944,131 (Gough) also discloses a folding apparatus having a buckle chute. With the above-identified folding machines, when the folded material exits the folding machine, it travels in the direction of the fold. This means that the folded end is leading the open end. Folding machines are generally designed for folding enclosure material to be inserted into envelopes in an envelope inserting device. In this particular application, the traveling direction of the folded material is not very important. But for tabbing purposes, it is desirable that the folded material travels with the open end leading the folded end. Thus, while the traveling direction of the folded material exiting a folding machine is suitable for envelope insertion, it is not suitable for tabbing.




Tabbing devices are also well-known. U.S. Pat. No. 5,711,846 (Alicea) discloses a tabbing device having precut tabs arranged in a roll on a narrow strip of removable backing material, wherein each tab is partially peeled away from the backing material, thereby exposing the adhesive side of the tab to the folded material to be sealed.




In a typical tabbing device, the tab faces an incoming piece of folded material so that the tab can be applied to the leading edge of the folded material. Furthermore, the tab must be applied to the open end of the folded material. Thus, when a piece of folded material is fed to a tabbing device, the leading edge of the folded material must be the open end, and not the folded end. In that case, the folded material exiting a folding machine must be rotated by hand so that the open end leads the folded end, before the folded material is fed to the tabbing apparatus for tabbing. This manual step can be time-consuming and increases the cost of producing self-mailers.




It is advantageous and desirable to provide a method and an apparatus for tabbing and folding sheets without manually rotating the folded material.




Furthermore, before or after the folded material is sealed, it can be moved through a printer for printing a postage indicia and/or an address thereon. Alternatively, a labeler can be used to apply an address label on the folded material. Labelers are well-known. An exemplary labeler is disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 4,294,644 (Anderson). The disclosed labeler uses a servo motor to drive the label feed, wherein the label feed contains precut labels arranged in a roll on a backing material.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The system for producing self-mailers, according to the present invention, comprises: a folding apparatus for folding sheets into folded pieces and each folded piece has an open end and an opposing end, wherein the folding apparatus has an exit end; a tabbing apparatus, having an input end, for sealing the folded piece at the open end thereof in order to produce a self-mailer, and a path directing apparatus located between the exit end of the folding apparatus and the input end of the tabbing apparatus for directing the path of the folded material so as to cause the folded piece to enter the input end of the tabbing apparatus with the open end leading the opposing end.




Furthermore, the self-mailer producing system may include a printer to print a postage indicia and a labeling device to apply an address label on the folded piece. The printer and the labeling device can be located upstream or downstream from the tabbing apparatus to form a continuous path for the folded material. As such, the folding, sealing, printing and addressing steps necessary to produce a self-mailer can be carried out in a continuous flow without interruption.




Accordingly, in a system for producing self-mailers wherein the system has a folding apparatus for folding sheets into folded pieces with each folded piece having an open end and an opposing end, and a tabbing apparatus for applying a tab on the open end in order to seal each folded piece, the method for providing a continuous path between the folding apparatus and the tabbing apparatus comprises the step of directing the path of the folded piece so as to cause the folded piece to enter the tabbing apparatus with the open end leading the folded end. Typically the end opposing to the open end of a folded material is a folded end.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




The present invention will become apparent upon reading the description taken in conjunction with

FIG. 1

to FIG.


7


B.





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of a self-mailer producing system, according to the present invention, showing the relative position of the tabbing apparatus to the folding apparatus.





FIG. 2

is a top view of the self-mailer producing system, showing the path between the path directing apparatus and the tabbing apparatus.





FIG. 3

is a block diagram illustrating the necessary processing steps for producing a self-mailer, showing the path from the input end of the folding material to the exit end of the tabbing apparatus.





FIG. 4

is a schematic representation of the self-mailer producing system, according to the present invention, showing a continuous path for producing a self-mailer from the input end of the folding material to the exit end of the tabbing apparatus.





FIGS. 5A

to


5


C are schematic representations of the self-mailer producing system, showing different arrangements of the various components in the system.





FIGS. 6A and 6B

are schematic representations of a path directing apparatus, showing the principle of path directing.





FIGS. 7A and 7B

illustrate a typical self-mailer.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION




Referring now to

FIG. 1

, a self-mailer producing system


10


, according to the present invention, comprises a folding apparatus


12


, a tabbing apparatus


16


and a path directing apparatus


14


positioned between the folding apparatus


12


and the tabbing apparatus


16


. Folding apparatus


12


is used to fold one or more sheets of paper or documents


100


(

FIG. 3

) fed through the entrance


200


of the folding apparatus


12


. Typically, after being folded by the folding apparatus


12


, the folded material


110


(

FIG. 3

) has an open end


114


(

FIG. 3

) needed to be sealed by the tabbing apparatus


16


. If the folded material


110


exits the folding apparatus


12


with the open end


114


trailing, it must be turned around or flipped over before the folded material


114


is fed into the tabbing apparatus


16


. For the purpose of re-orienting the folded material


110


so that the open end


114


of the folded material


110


is leading when the folding material


110


is fed into the tabbing apparatus


16


, the path directing apparatus


14


is placed between the exiting end


202


(

FIG. 4

) of the folding apparatus


12


and the input end


220


(

FIG. 4

) of the tabbing apparatus


16


. After being sealed, the folded material


110


exits the self-mailing producing system


10


through the exit end


230


. Also shown in

FIG. 1

are two tape feeders


22


on the tabbing apparatus


16


, wherein each tape feeder


22


has a roll of tape


24


for providing tabbing material to seal the folded materials


110


.





FIG. 2

is a top view of the self-mailer producing system


10


. As shown, a piece of folded material


110


is moved from the path directing apparatus


14


toward the tabbing apparatus


16


along a direction indicated by an arrow


118


. The folding material


110


has an open end


114


leading the opposing end


112


which is usually a folded end. When the folded material


110


reaches a tabbing point


228


of the tabbing apparatus


16


, each of the tape feeders


22


cuts a section of the tape from the roll


24


to seal the open end


114


before the folded material


110


exits the self-mailer producing system


10


from the exit end


230


along a direction indicated by an arrow


120


.




As shown in

FIG. 3

, one or more sheets of unfolded material


100


are moved along a direction indicated by an arrow


106


through the entrance


200


of the folding apparatus


12


. The unfolded material


100


is folded into a piece of folded material


110


, which exits the exit end


202


of the folding apparatus


12


with the folded end


112


of the folded material


110


leading the open end


114


. The folded material


110


is further moved along a direction indicated by an arrow


116


into an entrance


210


of the path directing device


14


. After emerging from an exit


212


of the path directing apparatus


14


, the folded material


110


is moved along the direction


118


, with the open end


114


leading the folded end


112


. After entering through an entrance


220


and exiting through the exit end


230


of the tabbing apparatus


16


, the folded material


112


is sealed, as denoted by reference numeral


120


, and moves along a direction indicated by an arrow


122


.




Now referring to

FIG. 4

, the overall path for the self-mailer producing process is denoted by reference numeral


150


, which starts at the entrance


200


of the folding apparatus


12


and ends at the exit end


230


of the tabbing apparatus


16


. As shown, the folding apparatus


12


comprises a control knob


30


and a control arm


32


for adjusting the position of a stop


34


according to the length of the unfolded material


100


and the type of fold desired. For example, the unfolded material


100


can be folded once or twice. The unfolded material


100


is moved into the folding apparatus


12


at the entrance


200


by a pair of rollers


36


and


38


. The unfolded material


100


is folded by rollers


38


and


40


and exits the folding apparatus


12


, in this case, at the exit end


202


. The folded material is then moved by rollers


38


and


50


into the path directing apparatus


14


. As the folded material is stopped by a stop


52


, it is moved out of the path directing apparatus


14


by rollers


50


and


54


at the exit end


212


.




The folded material


110


continues to move along the path


150


through the entrance


220


of the tabbing apparatus


16


. The folded material


110


trips a trip release mechanism


60


, which releases a clutch


64


by a releasing mechanism


62


, causing the driving mechanism


66


to advance the tape feeder


22


. Consequently, a section


28


of the tape


26


from the roll of tape


24


is released into the path


150


of the folded material


110


. When the folded material


110


is moved toward the exit rollers


70


, its open end


114


contacts the released tape section


28


and causes the released tape section


28


to fold across the open end


114


. As the released tape section


28


is dragged along with the folded material


110


into a nip


228


formed by the exit rollers


70


, the released tape section


28


is separated from the roll of tape


24


a cutter (not shown). The exit rollers


70


further press the tab


138


(FIGS.


7


A and


7


B), which is the separated tape section


28


, in order to seal the open end


114


of the folded material


10


. A self-mailer


120


is thus produced.




As shown in

FIG. 4

, the path


150


throughout the self-mailer producing system


10


is continuous. From the feeding of the unfolded material


110


to the tabbing of the folded material, all the processing steps are carried out in a continuous flow without interruption. If the folded material


110


is required to be addressed, the address can be put on the folded material


110


either before or after the open end


114


of the folded material


110


is sealed by the tabbing apparatus


16


. The address can be put on by applying an address label by a labeling device or printing by a printer. It is also possible and desirable to have a postage indicia to be printed by the printer. The folding, tabbing, printing and labeling can also be carried out in a continuous flow, as shown in

FIGS. 5A

to


5


C.





FIG. 5A

shows a continuous path


152


throughout a self-mailer producing system


11


. In additional to the folding apparatus


12


, the path directing apparatus


14


and the tabbing apparatus


16


, the self-mailer producing system


11


further comprises a labeler


18


for applying an address label


132


(

FIG. 7A

) on the self-mailer


120


, or a printer


20


for printing an address


136


(

FIG. 7B

) on the self-mailer


120


. The printer


20


can also be used to print a postage indicia


130


(

FIGS. 7A

,


7


B) or a return address


134


(

FIGS. 7A

,


7


B) on the self-mailer


120


. As shown, the printer


20


or the labeler


18


is placed downstream from the tabbing apparatus


16


and the path


152


for the entire producing process is continuous. It should be noted that the printer


20


or the labeler


18


can be placed between the path directing apparatus


14


and the tabbing apparatus


16


without affecting the continuous flow of the self-mailer producing process.




In

FIG. 5B

, the self-mailer producing system


11


comprises both the labeler


18


and the printer


20


. If the labeler


18


is used to put an address label


132


on the self-mailer


120


, then the printer


20


can be used to print an indicia


130


and a return address


134


. As shown, the path


152


for the entire producing process is continuous. It should be noted that the position of the printer


20


and the position of the labeler


18


can be interchanged such that the printer


20


is placed between the labeler


18


and the tabbing apparatus


16


. Furthermore, either or both the printer


20


and the label


18


can be placed between the tabbing apparatus


16


and the path directing apparatus


14


.





FIG. 5C

shows another arrangement of the components of the self-mailer producing system


11


. As shown, the printer


20


is placed upstream from the folding apparatus


12


.




The principle of path directing is illustrated in FIGS.


6


A and FIG.


6


B. As shown in

FIG. 6A

, the folded material


110


is drawn into a turn chute


42


of the path directing apparatus


14


by rollers


38


and


50


. Originally, the spring loaded roller


44


is at an upright position. As the leading edge


112


(the folded end) of the folded material


110


is moved into the turn chute


42


, it depresses the spring loaded roller


44


until the leading edge


112


is stopped by the stop


52


. Even after the leading edge


112


of the folded material


110


is stopped by the stop


52


, the trailing edge


114


(the open end) of the folded material


110


is still moved into the turn chute


42


by the roller nip


210


. Because the distance between the stop


52


and the nip


210


of the rollers


38


and


50


is slightly shorter than the length of the folded material


110


, the trailing edge


114


of the folded material


110


starts to buckle and the spring loaded roller


44


starts to move back to its original position with the help of a spring


46


. Once the trailing edge


114


of the folded material


110


is disengaged from the roller nip


210


, with the help of the rotating roller


50


and the urging force of the returning spring-loaded roller


44


, the open end


114


of the folded material


110


is raised and moved toward the roller


54


. Because the distance between the stop


52


and the nip


212


formed by roller


50


and


54


is also slightly shorter than the length of the folded material


110


, the open end


114


of the folded material


110


is caused to be engaged with the rollers


50


and


54


, as shown in FIG.


6


B. Subsequently, the folded material


110


is moved out of the path directing apparatus


14


by rollers


50


and


54


, along the direction


118


.





FIG. 7A

shows a self-mailer


120


having a postage indicia


130


, an address label


132


and a return address


134


. As shown, the self-mailer


120


is sealed by two tabs


138


, but it can be sealed by one or more tabs


138


. In

FIG. 7B

, instead of the address label


132


, the address is printed directly on the self-mailer


120


as denoted by reference numeral


136


.




Although the invention has been described with respect to a preferred version and embodiment thereof, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that the foregoing and various other changes, omissions and deviations in the form and detail thereof may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of this invention.



Claims
  • 1. A system for producing self-mailers comprising a sheet folding and tabbing unit, the sheet folding and tabbing unit comprising:(a) a folding apparatus for folding sheets into folded pieces, wherein each folded piece has an open end and an opposing end, and wherein the folding apparatus has an exit end and the folded piece exits the exit end of the folding apparatus with the open end trailing the opposing end; (b) a tabbing apparatus for sealing the folded piece at the open end thereof in order to produce a self-mailer, wherein the tabbing apparatus has an input end; and (c) a path directing apparatus located between the exit end of the folding apparatus and the input end of the tabbing apparatus, the path directing apparatus comprising a turn chute for directing the folded material into a flow path whereby a trailing end of the folded material immediately becomes a lead end so as to cause the folded piece to enter the input end of the tabbing apparatus with the open end leading the opposing end.
  • 2. The system of claim 1, wherein the opposing end of the folded piece is a folded end.
  • 3. The system of claim 1, further comprising a labeling device located adjacent to the tabbing apparatus for applying at least a label on the folded piece, wherein a continuous path is provided between the labeling device and the tabbing apparatus so as to allow the folded piece to move between the labeling device and tabbing apparatus, without interruption.
  • 4. The system of claim 3, wherein the system has an upstream end and a downstream end, and wherein the labeling device is located upstream from the tabbing apparatus.
  • 5. The system of claim 3, wherein the system has an upstream end and a downstream end, and wherein the labeling device is located downstream from the tabbing apparatus.
  • 6. The system of claim 3, wherein the label is an address label.
  • 7. The system of claim 1, further comprising a printer located adjacent to the tabbing apparatus for printing on the folded piece, wherein a continuous path is provided between the printer and the tabbing apparatus so as to allow the folded piece to move between the printer and tabbing apparatus without interruption.
  • 8. The system of claim 7, wherein the system has an upstream end and a downstream end, and wherein the printer is located upstream from the tabbing apparatus.
  • 9. The system of claim 7, wherein the system has an upstream end and a downstream end, and wherein the printer is located downstream from the tabbing apparatus.
  • 10. The system of claim 7, wherein the printer prints an address on the folded piece.
  • 11. The system of claim 7, wherein the printer prints a postage indicia on the folded piece.
  • 12. The system of claim 1, wherein the path directing apparatus comprises:(a) the turn chute having a front end and an opposing rear end; (b) a first nip located at the front end for ingesting the folded pieces, one at a time, into the turn chute with the open end trailing the opposing end; (c) a second nip located adjacent to the first nip; (d) a stop located at the rear end for stopping the ingested folded piece; and (e) means for causing the open end of the ingested folded piece to be disengaged from the first nip and engaged with the second nip so as to allow the second nip to move the ingested folded piece out of the turn chute with the open end leading the opposing end.
  • 13. The system of claim 12, wherein the causing means comprises a spring-loaded roller located near the first nip within the turn chute to urge the open end of the ingested folded piece to move away from the first nip towards the second nip.
  • 14. The system of claim 12, wherein the first nip comprises two rollers.
  • 15. The system of claim 12, wherein the second nip comprises two rollers.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS

Reference is made to application Ser. No. 09/442,559, entitled METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR DIRECTING AN ITEM THROUGH THE FEED PATH OF A FOLDING APPARATUS, assigned to the assignee of this application and filed on even date herewith. Reference is made to application Ser. No. 09/442,552, entitled METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR TABBING FOLDED MATERIAL, assigned to the assignee of this application and filed on even date herewith. Reference is made to application Ser. No. 09/442,551, entitled METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR FOLDING SHEETS, assigned to the assignee of this application and filed on even date herewith.

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U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09,442,552, entitled “Method and System for Tabbing Folded Material”, filing date: Nov. 18, 1999.