[0001] The present invention relates to a method of forming signatures for sending to a
sewing machine, preferably but not necessarily obtained from sheets output by a photocopying
machine, in a production line for the reprographic production of books.
[0002] As is known, in the production of books and especially in the reprographic production
of books, i.e. in medium-to-short runs, a need exists for production which is adaptable,
fast and flexible.
[0003] The book production lines used hitherto, which basically adopt the concepts of lines
for producing printed books in long-to-very long runs, are very complicated and difficult
to set up.
[0004] The problem tackled by the present invention is that of devising a method of the
specified type, and also a folding machine for carrying it out, which will overcome
the disadvantages cited above with reference to the prior art.
[0005] This problem is solved by a method of the specified type that is characterized in
that it includes a stage in which the sheets are folded into an approximate omega
shape, resulting in signatures in which a section of each leaf beginning at the spine
is closed and the remaining section of each leaf further from the spine is open.
[0006] Other features and the advantages of the method according to the present invention
will be clear from the description given below of an example, given by way of non-restrictive
indication, of an embodiment of a folding machine for carrying out the said method.
The description refers to the accompanying drawings, in which:
- Figure 1 is a front elevation of a production line for the reprographic production
of books, incorporating a folding machine according to the invention,
- Figure 2 is a plan view of the production line shown in Figure 1,
- Figure 3 is a side elevation of the production line shown in Figure 1,
- Figure 4 is a side elevation, partly in section and on a larger scale, of a detail
of the folding machine according to the invention, at one stage of its operation,
and
- Figures 5, 6, 7 and 8 are side elevations, partly in section and further enlarged,
of a detail of the folding machine according to the invention, at successive stages
of its operation.
[0007] Referring to the accompanying figures, 1 is a general indication for a line for the
reprographic production of books.
[0008] The production line 1 comprises a sewing machine 2 for sewing the signatures, which
are all marked 3. The sewing machine 2 is known per se and is provided with a mobile
saddle 4 and a fixed saddle 5, these both extending in a longitudinal direction X-X.
[0009] In each signature 3 there is a spine or back 6 and two leaves 7 extending from the
spine.
[0010] The production line 1 also comprises a folding machine 8 which is situated upstream
of the sewing machine 2. The folding machine 8 is for forming the signatures 3 which
are then passed to the sewing machine 1. The signatures 3 are preferably but not exclusively
produced from sheets 9 output by a photocopying machine (conventional per se) situated
upstream of the folding machine 8 and not illustrated in the figure.
[0011] The folding machine 8 comprises in a frame 10 a paper holder 11, containing a load
12 of sheets 9 produced by the photocopying machine and photocopied by the latter
in a manner known per se.
[0012] Formed in the frame 10 is a folding station 13 that comprises a sloping slide 14.
[0013] The sheets follow a path, marked 15, from the paper holder 11 to the slide 14 along
a transverse direction Y-Y perpendicular to the direction X-X.
[0014] Transversely to the path of the sheets 15, a slit 16 is formed in the slide 14, through
which a folding blade 17 can pass. The folding blade 17 is movable, under the action
of drive means 18 consisting for example of a motor 19 and a crank-and-rod mechanism
20, between a retracted position, in which the blade is completely withdrawn below
the slide and a projecting position in which it rises above the slide to a specified
distance marked A.
[0015] The slit 16 divides the slide 14 into an upward section 21 and a downward section
22.
[0016] On the downward section 22 of the slide 14 is a stop 23 which can be adjusted to
arrest a sheet 9 to be folded, in such a way that the centre line of the sheet is
over the slit 16.
[0017] The stop 23 is thus positioned at a distance B from the slit 16 substantially equal
to half the total width of the sheet to be folded, that is to say equal to the width
of the leaf 7 of the signature 3 that is to be formed. It is important to note that
the distance A to which the blade is to be raised above the slide 14 is less than
the said distance B, e.g. it is between one quarter and one half of the distance B
and preferably equal to one third of the distance B.
[0018] On board the frame 10 is a fixed striker plate 24 arranged transversely to the path
of the sheets 15 and parallel to the slit 16 below it. The fixed striker plate 24
is positioned at a specified distance from the slide, substantially equal to the projection
A of the blade, so that an edge 25 of the folding blade 17 comes into virtual pressing
contact with it.
[0019] Two jaws 26 and 27 travel in a guided manner on board the frame 10 so as to be movable
along the transverse axis Y-Y in opposite directions to each other. Each jaw 26 and
27 has an active head 28 and 29, respectively, that oppose each other and face opposite
sides 30 and 31 of the folding blade 17 when the latter rises above the slide.
[0020] The jaws 26 and 27 have respective faces 32 and 33. Each face 32 and 33 lies above
a respective section of the slide: specifically face 32 lies above the upward section
21 and face 33 lies above the downward section 22.
[0021] Within the range of each jaw 26, 27, between the heads 28, 29 and the face 32, 33,
a zone 26a, 27a having a long radius is formed.
[0022] The jaws 26 and 27 are driven by drive means 34 and 35, between respective positions
in which the heads of the jaws are far apart and respective positions in which the
heads are brought into pressing contact with each other.
[0023] The drive means 34 and 35 are preferably pneumatic, and comprise, for each jaw that
is to be driven, a cylinder-and-piston unit 36 powered by compressed air from a line
37 that includes a pressure regulating valve 38. Each cylinder-and-piston unit 36
acts on its particular jaw via a knuckle-joint mechanism 39.
[0024] An approximately omega-shaped seat 40 is defined inside the folding machine 8 according
to the invention, said seat 40 having an upper section 41, two opposing lateral sections
42 and 43 and two base sections 44 and 45.
[0025] The upper section 41 is defined between the striker plate 24 and the edge 25 of the
folding blade.
[0026] The lateral sections 42 and 43 are defined between the head 28 of the jaw 26 and
the side 30 of the folding blade 17, and between the head of the jaw 27 and the side
31 of the same folding blade, respectively.
[0027] The base sections 44 and 45 are defined between the face 32 of the jaw 26 and the
upward section 21 of the slide 14, and between the face 33 of the jaw 27 and the downward
section 22 of the same slide, respectively.
[0028] The said seat 40 is designed to accommodate a sheet 9 and form a signature 3 in the
manner described below.
[0029] A sheet 9, referring to the folding machine in an initial condition (see Figure 4),
in which the folding blade is in its retracted position and the jaws are apart from
each other, positions itself on the slide 14 against the stop 23.
[0030] As the folding blade 17 is pushed out (see Figure 5), the sheet 9 is folded in such
a way that its central portion extends between the jaws 26 and 27 and lies astride
the folding blade 17, where it is stopped by the striker plate 24, and the remaining
edge portions still lie on the slide 14.
[0031] In this position the sheet 9 is basically trapped between the jaws, the striker plate
and the slide.
[0032] The blade is then retracted into its withdrawn position in the slide (see Figure
6). The jaws are now pushed together (see Figure 7) and close on the sheet, thereby
forming the spine 6 and the signature 3. The only part of the signature that is closed
is a section marked 7a of the leaves 7, whose length is equal to the above-mentioned
distance A.
[0033] Remaining sections, marked 7b, of the leaves 7 are still trapped between the faces
of the heads and the upward and downward sections of the slide.
[0034] The signature 3 has now been formed, but the only part that is closed is a section
7a of each leaf 7 extending from the spine 6, and the remaining sections 7b of the
leaves further from the spine are still open.
[0035] The jaws are now drawn apart and the signature can be shot directly through to the
fixed saddle, which it straddles (see Figure 8).
[0036] Because of the great radius of curvature of the zone of the join between the head
and the face of each jaw, the sections 7a and 7b re-form themselves into flat leaves
that lie on the saddle.
[0037] The present invention provides a method of forming signatures for sending to a sewing
machine, preferably but not necessarily obtained from sheets output by a photocopying
machine, in a production line for the reprographic production of books, with the aid
of a stage in which the sheets are folded into an approximate omega shape, resulting
in signatures in which a section of each leaf beginning at the spine is closed and
the remaining section of each leaf further from the spine is open.
[0038] The main advantage of the folding method and machine according to the present invention
is that the signatures obtained can be shot directly through to straddle the fixed
saddle of the sewing machine, with unusually fast cycle times and with unusually continuous
and reliable output.
[0039] Another advantage of the invention is the versatility with which signatures of different
thicknesses can be formed, because the pneumatic drive of the two jaws allows them
to stop automatically one against the other on either side of the signature, whatever
the thickness of the signature.
[0040] Even the force with which the jaws press on the sheet can easily be adjusted quickly
and accurately by adjusting the pressure of the air sent to the pneumatic cylinder-and-piston
units.
[0041] Another advantage of the method and machine according to the present invention is
the reliability with which books are produced, due to the complete elimination of
delicate components such as suckers and grippers and the like, which have had to be
employed hitherto for opening signatures before laying them astride the saddle.
[0042] Obviously, in order to satisfy particular and local requirements, a person skilled
in the art will be able to make numerous modifications to and variations of the process
and folding machine according to the present invention, all such modifications and
variations being however contained within the scope of protection of the invention
as defined in the following claims.
1. Method of forming signatures for sending to a sewing machine (2), preferably but not
necessarily obtained from sheets (9) output by a photocopying machine, in a production
line (1) for the reprographic production of books, the said method being characterized
in that it includes a stage in which the sheets are folded into an approximate omega
shape, resulting in signatures in which a section (7a) of each leaf (7) beginning
at the spine (6) is closed and the remaining section (7b) of each leaf (7) further
from the spine (6) is open.
2. Folding machine (8) for forming signatures (3) for sending to a sewing machine (2),
preferably but not necessarily obtained from sheets output by a photocopying machine,
in a production line (1) for the reprographic production of books, the said method
being characterized in that it includes in a frame (10) an approximately omega-shaped
seat (40), with an upper section (41), two opposing lateral sections (42, 43) and
two opposing base sections (44, 45), the said omega-shaped seat (40) being designed
to take the sheets (2).
3. Folding machine (8) according to Claim 2, characterized in that the two opposing lateral
sections (42, 43) of the approximately omega-shaped seat (40) are defined between
two opposing sides (30, 31) of a folding blade (17) and respective active heads (28,
29) of two respective jaws (26, 27) facing the said sides (30, 31).
4. Folding machine (8) according to Claim 3, characterized in that the two base sections
(44, 45) of the approximately omega-shaped seat (40) are each defined between a slide
(14) and one face (32, 33), facing the slide (14), of a respective jaw (26, 27).
5. Folding machine (8) according to Claim 4, characterized in that the upper section
(41) of the approximately omega-shaped seat (40) is defined between a fixed striker
plate (24) mounted on the frame (10) and an active edge (25) of the folding blade
(27).
6. Folding machine (8) according to Claim 5, characterized in that the jaws (26, 27)
are controlled by pneumatic drive means (34, 35).
7. Folding machine (8) according to Claim 6, characterized in that the said pneumatic
drive means (34, 35) comprise a pneumatic cylinder-and-piston unit (36) that is active
on each jaw (26, 27) via a respective knuckle-joint mechanism (39).
8. Folding machine (8) according to Claim 7, characterized in that it comprises pressure
regulating means (38) on a compressed air line (37) supplying each pneumatic cylinder-and-piston
unit (36).
9. Folding machine (8) according to Claim 8, characterized in that each jaw (26, 27)
has a radius (26a, 27a) for the join between the active head (28, 29) and the face
(32, 33) nearest the slide, of specified considerable length.