[0001] The present invention relates to a method of packaging a lithographic printing plate
bundle formed of stack lithographic printing plates and a packaging apparatus.
[0002] In the recent plate making method (including an electrophotographic plate making
method), lithographic printing plates such as photosensitive printing plates and thermosensitive
printing plates have been widely used to facilitate automation of plate making process.
The lithographic printing plate is generally manufactured by subjecting a base plate
such as a sheet-shaped or coil-shaped aluminum plate etc. to surface treatment such
as graining, anodic oxidation, silicate treatment, and other chemical treatments singly
or in appropriate combination, then coating the surface-treated plate with a photosensitive
layer or a thermosensitive layer, and cutting the coated plate to a desired size after
drying. After being manufactured, the lithographic printing plate is subjected to
plate making treatment such as exposure, development, and gumming, and is set on a
printing machine. Then, ink is applied to the lithographic printing plate set on the
printing machine, and image transfer is accomplished, by which letters, images, and
the like are printed on a paper surface.
[0003] The lithographic printing plates are manufactured and then stacked in the thickness
direction, and the stacked bundle is wrapped in interior packaging paper such as kraft
paper and is thereafter put in a packaging box to be handled as freight. As described
in
Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open No. 54-12996, a corrugated fiberboard is scored to provide bending lines, and cut with slots (notches),
thereafter the board is folded into a box shape as the packaging box having an opening
face of a bi-parting form. Since this packaging box is manufactured by folding one
sheet of corrugated fiberboard, the lithographic printing plates can be packaged at
a low cost.
[0004] In the case where many kinds of lithographic printing plate bundles having different
sizes are packaged in such packaging boxes, two methods as described below are thought
of. A first method is to prepare a corrugated fiberboard sheet (packaging material)
on which score lines and slots have been formed in advance for each kind of lithographic
printing plate. According to this method, a small economical packaging body can be
formed in accordance with each product size, so that the lithographic printing plates
can be transported efficiently. Also, since the packaging body has no wasteful space,
the packaging material after use can be disposed of at a small expense. However, since
the corrugated fiberboard sheets must be prepared for every size of lithographic printing
plate, there arises a problem in that the stock space for the corrugated fiberboard
sheets increases, and the work for changing over the corrugated fiberboard sheets
according to the change in kinds of lithographic printing plate bundles requires time
and labor.
[0005] A second method is to use packing such as side rails in the packaging box to fill
the space between the box and the lithographic printing plate bundle without changing
the corrugated fiberboard sheets. According to this method, the kinds of corrugated
fiberboard sheets can be decreased, so that the control of corrugated fiberboard sheets
and the work for changing over the corrugated fiberboard sheets at the time when the
kinds of lithographic printing plate bundles are changed can be performed easily.
However, large corrugated fiberboard sheets are used wastefully, so that there arises
a problem in that the transportation efficiency decreases, and the disposal of the
corrugated fiberboard sheets after transportation requires much time and labor.
[0006] As described above, with the packaging methods in the related art, as the kinds of
lithographic printing plate bundles increase, there arises a problem of increased
stock space for the corrugated fiberboard sheets and increased time and labor for
the work for changing over the corrugated fiberboard sheets according to the change
in kinds of lithographic printing plate bundles, or a problem of decreased transportation
efficiency and increased quantity of disposed corrugated fiberboard sheets. The present
invention has been made in view of the above circumstances.
[0007] US 2,353,419 discloses a machine for forming box blanks in order to produce "
tailor-
made" boxes by folding prepared blanks around articles to be packed. Said machine comprises
a gauging device with three handwheels and three gauge bars connected thereto in order
to gauge width, length and height of articles to be packed by turning said handwheels.
[0008] In
US 6,170,231 B1 it is taught that standard sized blanks are custom trimmed to a size related to a
desired pack size. Slotting and scoring means are adjusted to form the respective
blank pattern so that the blank wraps neatly about a book pack to be packed.
[0009] It is an objective of the present invention to provide a method of packaging a lithographic
printing plate bundle and a packaging apparatus in order to reduce labor power needed
when changing types of lithographic printing plates.
[0010] According to the present invention, said objective is solved by a method of packaging
a lithographic printing plate bundle according to independent claim 1, and by an apparatus
according to independent claim 5.
[0011] Accordingly, the packaging material is selected in accordance with the information
about the packaged article (size, kind, etc.), and the packaging pattern (for example,
the positions of the score lines and the slots, and the sizes of the rib parts and
the side rails) is determined to work the packaging material. Therefore, proper packaging
can be performed according to the size of the packaged article, and the waste of packaging
material can be kept at a minimum. Moreover, the packaging body after packaging can
be made as small as possible, so that the transportation efficiency can be improved.
Furthermore, the kinds of the prepared packaging materials can be reduced, so that
the stock space for the packaging material can be reduce.
[0012] Since the lithographic printing plate has a photosensitive layer or a thermosensitive
layer, the lithographic printing plate bundle after being packaged is required not
to move within the packaging bods. The size and packaging pattern of the packaging
material are determined in accordance with the information about the lithographic
printing plate bundle, so that the lithographic printing plate bundle can be packaged
so that the lithographic printing plate bundle after being packaged does not move,
and therefore this packaging method is suitable for packaging the lithographic printing
plate bundle.
[0013] The information about the article is inputted from a manufacturing apparatus which
manufactures the article. Accordingly, since the information about the packaged article
is inputted from the manufacturing apparatus, the size and packaging pattern of the
packaging material can be changed automatically when the kinds of packaged articles
are changed. Preferably, the packaging material is a corrugated fiberboard sheet.
[0014] Since the side rail member is provided at the side of the packaged article, the kinds
of packaging materials can be decreased further.
[0015] Moreover, since the side rail member is made from the scrap produced when the packaging
material is cut, the cost can be reduced.
[0016] Preferably, the packaging body forming step includes a rib part forming step of folding
the packaging material to form a rib part at a side of the predetermined position
where the lithographic printing plate bundle is placed in the packaging body forming
step. Since the packaging pattern is determined for each packaged article, even in
the case where the rib part is formed, the kinds of packaging materials can be prevented
from increasing. That is to say, in the case where the rib part is formed, there arises
a problem in that the kinds of packaging materials increase further; however, this
problem can be solved accordingly.
[0017] Moreover, according to the present invention, the aforesaid objective is solved by
a packaging apparatus according to independent claim 5.
[0018] Further preferred embodiments of the present invention are laid down in the further
subclaims.
[0019] Accordingly, since the packaging material is selected based on the information (size,
kind, etc.) about the packaged article, and the packaging pattern is determined to
work the packaging material, proper packaging can be performed in accordance with
each of the packaged articles, so that the waste of packaging material can be kept
at a minimum. Moreover, since the packaging body after packaging can be made as small
as possible, the transportation efficiency can be improved. Furthermore, since the
kinds of the prepared packaging materials can be decreased, the stock space for the
packaging material can be reduced.
[0020] Accordingly, since the packaging material is worked and packaging is performed in
accordance with the information about the packaged article, proper packaging can be
performed for every packaged article. Therefore, even in the case where the kinds
of packaged articles increase, the waste of packaging material can be kept at a minimum,
and also the transportation efficiency of packaging bodies can be improved.
Fig. 1 is a block diagram showing a general configuration of a packaging apparatus;
Fig. 2 is a perspective view schematically showing a packaging procedure;
Figs. 3A to 3H are perspective views showing cutting positions of corrugated fiberboard;
Fig. 4 is a perspective view showing one example of a scoring section and a slot forming
section;
Figs. 5A and 5B are views showing shapes of a rib part;
Fig. 6 is a perspective view showing a setting section for a lithographic printing
plate bundle;
Figs. 7A and 7B are perspective views for explaining a folding section;
Fig. 8 is a perspective view schematically showing a side rail forming section; and
Fig. 9 is a perspective view schematically showing a side rail forming section different
from that shown in Fig. 8.
[0021] Preferred embodiments of a packaging method and apparatus will now be described with
reference to the accompanying drawings.
[0022] Fig. 1 is a block diagram showing a general configuration of a packaging apparatus
10 according to an embodiment, and Fig. 2 is a perspective view schematically showing
the sequence of packaging state. Reference numerals applied to arrow marks in Fig.
2 correspond to reference numerals applied to process sections in Fig. 1, and each
of the arrow marks means that the working in the corresponding process section is
performed.
[0023] The packaging apparatus 10 is an apparatus that packages a packaged article or a
lithographic printing plate bundle 12 by folding a packaging material or a corrugated
fiberboard sheet 14 shown in Fig. 2 to form a box-shaped packaging body 22.
[0024] As shown in Fig. 1, the packaging apparatus 10 includes a control section 20, a packaging
material supplying section 30, a packaging material working section 40, a packaging
body forming section 50, a finishing section 60, and a side rail section 70. Of these
process sections, the packaging material supplying section 30, the packaging material
working section 40, the packaging body forming section 50, and the finishing section
60 are arranged on one line.
[0025] The control section 20 is connected with a lithographic printing plate bundle manufacturing
apparatus 100, and receives information about the lithographic printing plate bundle
12 from the manufacturing apparatus 100. The information about the lithographic printing
plate bundle 12 includes the size (planar dimensions and thickness) of the lithographic
printing plate bundle 12, the kind of lithographic printing plates stacked in the
lithographic printing plate bundle 12, and the like. On receipt of this information,
the control section 20 determines a size necessary for packaging the lithographic
printing plate bundle 12 (hereinafter referred to as a necessary minimum size). Further,
the control section 20 selects a corrugated fiberboard sheet having a size not smaller
than the necessary minimum size and closest to the necessary minimum size from a plurality
of kinds of corrugated fiberboard sheets having been stocked. At the same time, the
control section 20 determines the most suitable packaging pattern (the positions of
later-described rib score lines L1, flap score lines L2, and slots 14C, the presence
and size of a side rail 16, the number of folding operations for forming a rib part
14A, and the like) of the selected corrugated fiberboard sheet 14. At this time, when
the size of the selected corrugated fiberboard sheet 14 is equal to the necessary
minimum size, the control section 20 determines the packaging pattern as it is. When
the size of the selected corrugated fiberboard sheet 14 is larger than the necessary
minimum size, the control section 20 appropriately selects at least one method from
three methods described below: (1) a method in which the blank sheet of the corrugated
fiberboard sheet 14 is cut, (2) a method in which the number of folding operations
or the folding area of the later-described rib part 14A is increased, and (3) a method
in which the position and size of the side rail 16 are changed. Thus, the size and
the packaging pattern of the corrugated fiberboard sheet 14 are determined.
[0026] The packaging material supplying section 30 includes a selecting section 32 and a
cutting section 34. The selecting section 32 has a device for selecting and conveying
the corrugated fiberboard sheet 14 that has the size determined by the control section
20 from the plurality of kinds of corrugated fiberboard sheets 14 having been stocked.
The selecting section 32 is configured, for example, so that the blank sheets of the
corrugated fiberboard sheets 14 stacked vertically are supplied one by one from the
top of the stack onto the line by using a suction cup, etc. The corrugated fiberboard
sheets 14 are stocked in such a manner as to include ones having different blank sheet
sizes and ones having different kinds such as A flute, B flute, AB flute, BC flute,
etc. The selecting section 32 selects one corrugated fiberboard sheet 14 from these
stocked corrugated fiberboard sheets 14. It is also possible that the configuration
is such that packaging materials (any materials capable of forming a packaging mode,
for example, paper materials such as thick paper boards with cushioning material,
coated boards and chip boards, plastic materials such as corrugated plastic boards
and plastic sheets, wooden materials such as plywood, and metallic materials such
as steel sheets) other than the corrugated fiberboard sheets 14 are stocked and one
material is selected from these stocked materials. Also, the packaging materials are
not necessarily selected and conveyed automatically, but may be selected and conveyed
manually. It is also possible that a pallet on which a bundle of blank sheets of the
corrugated fiberboard sheets 14 is put is set in the supplying section. In the present
embodiment, the plurality of kinds of packaging materials are stocked, and one material
is selected from these stocked materials; however, it is also possible that packaging
materials of only one kind are stocked, and the variations in size of the lithographic
printing plate bundle 12 are accommodated by cutting the material, by increasing the
number of folding operations and the area for forming the rib part, or by packing
a cushioning material such as the side rail.
[0027] The corrugated fiberboard sheet 14 selected in the selecting section 32 is sent to
the cutting section 34. The cutting section 34 has a device for cutting the corrugated
fiberboard sheet 14 to the determined size as necessary (that is, when the control
section 20 determines that the corrugated fiberboard sheet 14 must be cut). The cutting
method is not subject to any special restriction, and it is possible to use, for example,
a method in which the blank sheet of the corrugated fiberboard sheet 14 is cut in
the conveyance direction by using rotary slitters while being conveyed, a method in
which the sheet is shear cut in the direction perpendicular to the conveyance direction
in a state in which the sheet is temporarily stopped, or a method in which the sheet
is cut during running by rotary shearing without stopping the line. Moreover, the
cutting method is not limited to the mechanical cutting method, and it is possible
to perform sublimation cutting by a laser or collective punch cutting by a die cutter.
In the case of the die cutting, although a die cutter having a necessary size should
be prepared, it is possible to cut all sizes with a die cutter by making the positions
of slit and cut variable.
[0028] To cut the corrugated fiberboard sheet 14, any of four-side cutting, three-side cutting,
two-side cutting, and one-side cutting may be selected. That is to say, any of cutting
positions shown in Figs. 3A to 3H may be selected. Fig. 3A shows an example in which
four sides of the corrugated fiberboard sheet 14 are cut, Figs. 3B and 3C show examples
in which three sides thereof are cut, Figs. 3D, 3E and 3F show examples in which two
sides thereof are cut, and Figs. 3G and 3H show examples in which one side thereof
is cut. In these drawings, alternate long and two short dashes lines L denote cutting
positions, and reference numerals 14B denote portions that become scraps after cutting.
It is preferable to select one of the cutting positions shown in Figs. 3A to 3H by
choosing which type of the cutting operations is performed by the control section
20 for each of the lithographic printing plate bundles 12. At this time, it is preferable
that the control section 20 determines the cutting position so that the scrap 14B
separated by cutting in the cutting section 34 can be utilized as the side rail 16
in the side rail section 70, described later. In the case where the control section
20 judges that the cutting operation is unnecessary, the corrugated fiberboard sheet
14 is conveyed to the next packaging material working section 40 without being cut
in the cutting section 34.
[0029] The packaging material working section 40 includes a scoring section 42 and a slot
forming section 44. Fig. 4 is a perspective view showing an embodiment of the scoring
section 42 and the slot forming section 44.
[0030] The scoring section 42 is a process section in which score lines (bending lines)
are formed on the corrugated fiberboard sheet 14. In this scoring section 42, for
example, as shown in Fig. 4, the rib score lines L1 are formed by using pairs of rotary
scoring blades 90 and receiving rollers 92. The rotary scoring blade 90 is constituted
of a roller having a ridge part 91 on the outer peripheral surface thereof. By pressing
the ridge part 91 against the corrugated fiberboard sheet 14 supported on the receiving
roller 92, the rib score line L 1 is formed along the conveyance direction of the
corrugated fiberboard sheet 14. The rotary scoring blades 90 and the receiving rollers
92 are supported so as to be movable in the width direction of the corrugated fiberboard
sheet 14, and the positions of the rotary scoring blades 90 and the receiving rollers
92 are adjusted in the width direction in accordance with the positions of the rib
score lines L 1 determined by the control section 20. The scoring section 42 shown
in Fig. 4 has a press 94 and a receiving base 95. By using the press 94 and the receiving
base 95, the flap score lines L2 in the direction perpendicular to the conveyance
direction are formed. It is also possible that the flap score lines L2 are formed
by using a running rotary press instead of the press 94.
[0031] The constructions of the rib score lines L 1 and the flap score lines L2 are not
subject to any special restriction as long as the corrugated fiberboard sheet 14 is
easily bendable along the lines. For example, the constructions are such that the
outermost layer of the corrugated fiberboard sheet 14 is cut linearly and continuously
or intermittently, or the corrugated fiberboard sheet 14 is crushed linearly.
[0032] It is preferable that the scoring section 42 is capable of adjusting the depths and
shapes of the rib score lines L1 and the flap score lines L2 by selecting the kind
of the scoring blade according to the kind of the corrugated fiberboard sheet 14 and/or
by adjusting the clearance between the scoring blade and the receiving side. It is
also preferable that the scoring section 42 is capable of partially humidifying the
corrugated fiberboard sheet 14 in order to prevent the corrugated fiberboard sheet
from breaking and also to provide the accuracy of bending position.
[0033] The corrugated fiberboard sheet 14 on which the rib score lines L1 and the flap score
lines L2 have been formed in the scoring section 42 is conveyed to the slot forming
section 44, where slots 14C are formed. The configuration of the slot forming section
44 is not subject to any special restriction. For example, a method is used in which
the slots 14C are punched by using die sets 96 each having punching blades on the
upper and lower sides as shown in Fig. 4. In this case, the positions of the slots
14C are adjusted by adjusting the positions of the die sets 96 in the width direction
and the timing of cutting according to the packaging pattern determined by the control
section 20. It is also possible that, the slots 14C are cut in the slot forming section
44 with a rotary cutter while the corrugated fiberboard sheet 14 is running. Chips
14D (see Fig. 2) separated by cutting the slots 14C in the slot forming section 44
are automatically discharged to the outside of the system by a conveying device (not
shown) such as a belt conveyor or an air conveyor.
[0034] The above-described packaging material supplying section 30 and the packaging material
working section 40 are preferably configured so that paper powder generated in these
process sections is cleaned by a suction system or the like to prevent the paper powder
from adhering to the corrugated fiberboard sheet 14.
[0035] The corrugated fiberboard sheet 14 on which the rib score lines L1, the flap score
lines L2, and the slots 14C have been formed in the packaging material working section
40 is conveyed to the packaging body forming section 50 shown in Fig. 1.
[0036] The packaging body forming section 50 includes a rib part forming section 52, a side
rail mounting section 54, a lithographic printing plate bundle setting section 56,
and a folding section 58.
[0037] The rib part forming section 52 is a process section in which the rib parts 14A are
formed by folding the widthwise end parts of the corrugated fiberboard sheet 14 along
the rib score lines L1. As a method for folding the corrugated fiberboard sheet 14,
it is possible to use a method in which the corrugated fiberboard sheet 14 is folded
by stopping it at a folding station or a method in which the corrugated fiberboard
sheet 14 is folded during the transfer by utilizing the movement thereof. It is preferable
that the folded rib part 14A is fixed by using a hot-melt adhesive or an adhesive
tape. Thereby, the rib part 14A as shown in Fig. 5A or 5B is formed. The size (the
height h and the width W) of the rib part 14A is determined by the control section
20. More specifically, the control section 20 determines the height h of the rib part
14A according to the thickness of the lithographic printing plate bundle 12 and also
determines the width W of the rib part 14A according to the size of the lithographic
printing plate bundle 12, by which the rib part 14A having that shape is formed by
adjusting the number of folding operations and the position of bending. At this time,
the size and construction (for example, the selection of hollow construction) of the
rib part 14A may be determined according to the kind (kind of surface coating, etc.)
and weight of the lithographic printing plate bundle 12. Fig. 5A shows an embodiment
in which the number of folding operation is one, and Fig. 5B shows an embodiment in
which the number of folding operations is two. The number of folding operations is
not limited to one or two, and may be three or more. The rib part 14A formed as described
above prevents the lithographic printing plate bundle 12 from shifting in the packaging
body 22 after packaging, and also serves as cushioning material for the lithographic
printing plate bundle 12 during the transportation of the packaging body 22. The corrugated
fiberboard sheet 14 on which the rib parts 14A have been formed is conveyed to the
side rail mounting section 54.
[0038] The side rail mounting section 54 is a process section in which the side rails 16
supplied from the side rail section 70, described later, are mounted on the corrugated
fiberboard sheet 14. The side rails 16 usually have the same object as that of the
rib parts 14A (preventing shift and serving as cushioning material), and are arranged
on sides (a pair of sides along the width direction) other than the sides on which
the rib parts 14A are arranged. In the side rail mounting section 54, the side rails
16 having been stocked in magazine sections 18 shown in Fig. 2 are taken out and arranged
at predetermined positions, and are fixed with a hot-melt resin or an adhesive tape.
[0039] The corrugated fiberboard sheet 14 on which the side rails 16 have been arranged
is conveyed to the setting section 56. In the case where the control section 20 judges
that the side rails are unnecessary, the corrugated fiberboard sheet 14 is caused
to pass through the side rail mounting section 54 without the functioning of that
section, and is conveyed to the setting section 56.
[0040] The setting section 56 is a process section in which the lithographic printing plate
bundles 12 are set one by one on the corrugated fiberboard sheets 14. The lithographic
printing plate bundle 12 can be formed in various modes: for example, a mode in which
a predetermined number of the lithographic printing plates are stacked and the stack
of the lithographic printing plates is packaged by a general packaging material (for
example, kraft paper) and taped; a mode in which a stack of the lithographic printing
plates is shrink packaged; and a mode in which a stack of the lithographic printing
plates is fixed on a backing with a band. The lithographic printing plate bundles
12 are supplied directly from the lithographic printing plate bundle manufacturing
apparatus 100 (see Fig. 1). The packaging apparatus 10 is controlled to work in unison
with the lithographic printing plate bundle manufacturing apparatus 100 by the control
section 20 so that the corrugated fiberboard sheet 14 and the lithographic printing
plate bundle 12 are conveyed and set at good timing in any case where the kinds of
the lithographic printing plate bundles 12 are changed. The lithographic printing
plate bundle 12 is supplied directly from the lithographic printing plate bundle manufacturing
apparatus 100 in this embodiment; however, the configuration is not limited to this
one. It is also possible that the lithographic printing plate bundles 12 that have
been stocked are supplied to the setting section 56. In this case, a sensor for measuring
the size of the lithographic printing plate bundle 12 is provided on the supply line
for the lithographic printing plate bundle 12, the size measured with this sensor
is inputted to the control section 20, and the process sections are controlled based
on this information.
[0041] The configuration of the setting section 56 is not subject to any special restriction.
For example, a configuration is adopted in which the lithographic printing plate bundle
12 is conveyed by a conveyor 55 and is set at a predetermined position (more specifically,
between the rib parts 14A and between the side rails 16) on the corrugated fiberboard
sheet 14 as shown in Fig. 6. As a method for conveying the lithographic printing plate
bundle 12 onto the corrugated fiberboard sheet 14, for example, it is also possible
to use a method in which the lithographic printing plate bundle 12 is held with a
pick-and-place mechanism, or a method in which the lithographic printing plate bundle
12 is supported on a receiving sheet, which is drawn out afterward.
[0042] The corrugated fiberboard sheet 14 on which the lithographic printing plate bundle
12 has been set in the setting section 56 is conveyed to the folding section 58. The
folding section 58 is a process section in which the corrugated fiberboard sheet 14
is folded along the flap score lines L2 in the width direction. As shown in Fig. 7A,
the box-shaped packaging body 22 (see Fig. 2) is formed by folding flap doors 14E.
In the folding section 58, the folded flap doors 14E are preferably glued simultaneously
with the folding operation by supplying a hot-melt resin before folding. Alternatively,
the folded flap doors 14E may be fixed with an adhesive tape after folding. Depending
on the thickness of the corrugated fiberboard sheet 14, it is difficult to fold the
flap doors 14E at a time, and a pre-folding operation is performed in this case. More
specifically, it is possible that the configuration is such that the pre-folding operation
in which the flap doors 14E are once folded to give a folding tendency and then returned
to the original positions is provided before placing the lithographic printing plate
bundle 12, and the flap doors 14E are folded again after placing the lithographic
printing plate bundle 12, by which the packaging body 22 (see Fig. 2) is formed. Fig.
7A shows an embodiment in which the flap doors 14E have symmetrical shapes. It is
also possible that the flap doors 14E have asymmetric shapes as shown in Fig. 7B.
In this case, if the packaging body 22 after packaging is stored in a vertical posture
such that the larger flap door 14E is located on the downside, the work for taking
out the lithographic printing plate bundle 12 can be performed easily. The packaging
body 22 formed as described above is conveyed to the finishing section 60.
[0043] The finishing section 60 includes a taping section 62, a labeling section 64, and
a piling-up section 66. The taping section 62 is a process section in which a tape
24 is affixed to a joint portion of the flap doors 14E (see Figs. 7A and 7B) by using
a tape dispenser to reinforce the seal portion. The labeling section 64 is a process
section in which a label 26 (see Fig. 2) for identifying the product is affixed to
the top surface or the side surface of the packaging body 22. As the label 26, a label
printed at the site, an IC tag embedded with an IC chip, or the like can be used.
It is also possible that letters, a bar code, etc. are printed directly on the surface
of the packaging body 22 by ink-jet printing or the like, in addition to or instead
of the labeling.
[0044] The piling-up section 66 is a process section in which the packaging bodies 22 are
piled up. In the piling-up section 66, the packaging bodies 22 are automatically palletized
in a predetermined loading mode on a pallet 28 (see Fig. 2), which has been automatically
selected according to the size of the packaging bodies 22. At this time, by using
a robot, all sizes of the packaging bodies 22 can be piled up in various modes. While
the packaging bodies 22 are piled up in the piling-up section 66, a defective product
(for example, the packaging body 22 that has experienced an equipment trouble or a
product trouble) is sent out to the outside of the system. This operation can be performed
by detecting important items in terms of control and by tracking the detection results.
[0045] Next, the side rail section 70 shown in Fig. 1 is explained. The scraps 14B (see
Fig. 2) separated by cutting in the cutting section 34 are supplied to the side rail
section 70 by a conveying device such as a belt conveyor or an air conveyor. The side
rail section 70 includes a side rail forming section 72 and a side rail storing section
74. The scrap 14B is cut to a necessary size in the side rail forming section 72.
For example, as shown in Fig. 8, the scrap 14B is cut in the lengthwise direction
by using a cutting roller 75, and also is cut in the width direction by using a shear
cutter 76 having upper and lower blades. Thereby, the side rail 16 having a desired
size can be formed. The forming operation of the side rail 16 may be performed simultaneously
with the cutting operation of the corrugated fiberboard sheet 14 in the cutting section
34 in Fig. 1. The size of the side rail 16 is not limited to one kind. The side rails
16 having a plurality of sizes may always be stocked in the side rail storing section
74. The side rail storing section 74 includes the magazine sections 18 shown in Fig.
2, and the side rails 16 are stocked in the magazine sections 18. The stocked side
rails 16 are supplied to the side rail mounting section 54 of the packaging body forming
section 50. At this time, the side rails 16 having a proper size determined by the
control section 20 are selected and supplied. The side rails 16 are formed by utilizing
the scraps 14B in the above-described embodiment; however, the configuration is not
limited to this one. For example, as shown in Fig. 9, it is also possible that the
configuration is such that a long hoop material 78 for side rail is cut to a desired
size in a feed cut section 79 while being reeled out, by which the side rail 16 is
formed.
[0046] The above-described control section 20 is connected to all of the packaging material
supplying section 30, the packaging material working section 40, the packaging body
forming section 50, the finishing section 60, the side rail section 70, and the lithographic
printing plate bundle manufacturing apparatus 100 through a network etc., and is configured
so as to be capable of controlling all of these process sections. The control section
20 is configured so that when the kinds of the lithographic printing plate bundles
12 are changed, control is carried out considering a change in conveyance time. That
is to say, the control section 20 carries out control so that even when the kinds
of the lithographic printing plate bundles 12 are changed, the packaging operation
is performed continuously without stopping the line, and also the lithographic printing
plate bundles 12 of which kinds have been changed are set on the corrugated fiberboard
sheets 14 corresponding to the change of kinds at good timing.
[0047] In the above-described embodiment, the sequence of work may be changed within each
of the process sections 40, 50 and 60. For example, the sequence of the side rail
mounting section 54 and the setting section 56 may be reversed, or the sequence of
the taping section 62 and the labeling section 64 may be reversed.
[0048] Next, the operation of the packaging apparatus 10 configured as described above is
explained.
[0049] Since the lithographic printing plate bundle 12 contains the lithographic printing
plates each having photosensitive layers or thermosensitive layers thereon, the lithographic
printing plate bundle 12 after being packaged is required not to move within the packaging
body 22. Therefore, it is necessary that the corrugated fiberboard sheet 14 is formed
with the rib score lines L1, the flap score lines L2, and the slots 14C and is folded
so as to match the size of the lithographic printing plate bundle 12. Moreover, the
rib part 14A of the corrugated fiberboard sheet 14 must take a shape suitable as a
cushioning material for each of the lithographic printing plate bundles 12, and the
width W and the height h (or the number of folding operations) of the rib part 14A
must be determined according to the planar size and thickness of the lithographic
printing plate bundle 12. There hence arises a problem in that the proper sizes and
packaging patterns of the corrugated fiberboard sheets 14 are different for the kinds
of the lithographic printing plate bundles 12.
[0050] Furthermore, for each of the lithographic printing plate bundles 12, a necessary
number of lithographic printing plates having a necessary planar size are stacked
and packaged for each shipping destination, which presents a problem of widely varied
sizes. Therefore, if the corrugated fiberboard sheets 14 are prepared for every kind
of the lithographic printing plate bundle 12, the kinds of the corrugated fiberboard
sheets 14 increase, which presents a problem of difficulty in stocking. In the case
where the lithographic printing plate bundles 12 are each packaged in the common corrugated
fiberboard sheets 14 and the side rails 16 are packed therein, the packaging bodies
22 increase in size wastefully, which presents a problem in that the conveyance cost
increases and the disposal cost of the corrugated fiberboard sheets 14 after conveyance
increases.
[0051] In contrast, for the packaging apparatus 10 of the present embodiment, the information
about the lithographic printing plate bundle 12 is inputted, and based on this information,
the size of the corrugated fiberboard sheet 14 is selected, and further the proper
packaging pattern is formed on the corrugated fiberboard sheet 14 on the line. Therefore,
the waste of the corrugated fiberboard sheet 14 can be kept at a minimum, and also
the proper packaging body 22 can be formed for each of the lithographic printing plate
bundles 12, whereby the conveyance efficiency of the packaging body 22 can be improved.
[0052] Also, in the present embodiment, since the rib parts 14A of the corrugated fiberboard
sheet 14 are formed and the side rails 16 are prepared in accordance with the information
about the lithographic printing plate bundle 12, a cushioning function can be set
for each of the lithographic printing plate bundles 12. Therefore, when the packaging
body 22 is transported, the damage to the lithographic printing plate bundle 12 can
be prevented more surely.
[0053] In the present embodiment, it is preferable that the control section 20 automatically
changes, in accordance with the information about the lithographic printing plate
bundle 12, all of the items that are changed for the kinds of the lithographic printing
plate bundles 12. The items that are automatically changed by the control section
20 include, for example, the kind of the tape 24, the kind and content of the label
26, and the palletization pattern at the time of piling-up on the pallet 28.
1. Verfahren zum Verpacken einer lithografischen Druckplattenmenge (12), gebildet aus
gestapelten lithografischen Druckplatten, durch Falten eines blattförmigen Verpackungsmaterials
(14), aufweisend:
- einen Festlegungsschritt zum Festlegen eines Formats des Verpackungsmaterials (14)
und eines Verpackungsmusters des Verpackungsmaterials (14) in Übereinstimmung mit
einer Information über die lithografischen Druckplatten, eingegeben von einer Herstellungsvorrichtung
(100);
- einen Verpackungsmaterial- Zuführungsschritt zum Ausführen von Schneidevorgängen
an dem Verpackungsmaterial (14), um das Format, festgelegt in dem Festlegungsschritt,
übereinzustimmen, und um ein Reststück (14B) von dem Verpackungsmaterial (14) zu separieren
und dann das Verpackungsmaterial (14) zuzuführen;
- einen Verpackungsmaterial- Bearbeitungsschritt zum Bilden einer Rillenlinie (L1,
L2) und eines Schlitzes (14C) in dem Verpackungsmaterial (14), zugeführt in dem Verpackungsmaterial-
Zuführungsschritt in Übereinstimmung mit dem Verpackungsmuster, festgelegt in dem
Festlegungsschritt; und
- einen Verpackungskörper- Bildungsschritt zum Befördern und Platzieren der lithografischen
Druckplattenmenge (12) auf einer vorbestimmten Position des Verpackungsmaterials (14),
an dem die Rillenlinie (L1, L2) und der Schlitz (14C) in dem Verpackungsmaterial-
Bearbeitungsschritt gebildet worden sind, und dann Falten des Verpackungsmaterials
(14) entlang der Rillenlinie (L1, L2), um einen kastenförmigen Verpackungskörper (22)
zu bilden, wobei der Verpackungskörper- Bildungsschritt einen Seitenschienenteil-
Platzierungsschritt zum Platzieren eines Seitenschienenteils (16) auf einer Seite
der vorbestimmten Position enthält, wo die lithografische Druckplattenmenge (12) in
dem Verpackungskörper- Bildungsschritt platziert wird, wobei die abgetrennten Reststücke
(14B) als Seitenschienenteil (16) zum Verpacken der lithografischen Druckplattenmenge
(12) verwendet werden.
2. Verfahren nach Anspruch 1, wobei das Verpackungsmaterial ein gewelltes Faserplattenblatt
(14) ist.
3. Verfahren nach Anspruch 2, wobei in dem Verpackungsmaterial- Zuführungsschritt vor
dem Schneidevorgang ein gewelltes Faserplattenblatt (14) aus gelagerten gewellten
Faserplattenblättern (14) ausgewählt wird.
4. Verfahren nach Anspruch 1 oder 2, wobei der Verpackungskörper- Bildungsschritt einen
Rippenteil- Bildungsschritt zum Falten des Verpackungsmaterials (14) enthält, um ein
Rippenteil (14A) auf einer Seite der vorbestimmten Position zu bilden, wo die lithografische
Druckplattenmenge (12) in dem Verpackungskörper-Bildungsschritt platziert ist.
5. Verpackungsvorrichtung (10) zum Verpacken einer lithografischen Druckplattenmenge
(12), gebildet aus gestapelten lithografischen Druckplatten, durch Falten eines blattförmigen
Verpackungsmaterials (14), wobei die Verpackungsvorrichtung (10) aufweist:
- eine Eingabevorrichtung (20), durch die eine Information über die lithografischen
Druckplatten, eingegeben von einer Herstellungsvorrichtung (100), die die lithografischen
Druckplatten herstellt, eingegeben wird;
- eine Steuerungsvorrichtung (20), die ein Format des Verpackungsmaterials (14) und
ein Verpackungsmuster des Verpackungsmaterials (14) in Übereinstimmung mit der Information
über die lithografischen Druckplatten, eingegeben durch die Eingabevorrichtung (20),
festlegt;
- eine Verpackungsmaterial- Zuführungsvorrichtung (30), die Schneidevorgänge an dem
Verpackungsmaterial (14) ausführt, um das Format, festgelegt durch die Steuerungsvorrichtung
(20), übereinzustimmen, und um das Reststück (14B) von dem Verpackungsmaterial (14)
zu separieren und dann das Verpackungsmaterial (14) zuführt;
- eine Verpackungsmaterial- Bearbeitungsvorrichtung (40), die eine Rillenlinie (L1,
L2) und einen Schlitz (14C) an dem Verpackungsmaterial (14), zugeführt von der Verpackungsmaterial-
Zuführungsvorrichtung (30), in Übereinstimmung mit dem Verpackungsmuster, festgelegt
durch die Steuerungsvorrichtung (20), bildet; und
- eine Verpackungskörper- Bildungsvorrichtung (50), die die lithografische Druckplattenmenge
(12) an einer vorbestimmten Position des Verpackungsmaterials (14), an der die Rillenlinie
(L1, L2) und der Schlitz (14C) durch die Verpackungsmaterial- Bearbeitungsvorrichtung
(40) gebildet worden sind, fördert und platziert und dann das Verpackungsmaterial
(14) entlang der Rillenlinie (L1, L2) faltet, um einen kastenförmigen Verpackungskörper
(22) zu bilden, wobei ein Seitenschienen- Bildungsabschnitt (72) vorgesehen ist, der
das abgetrennte Reststück (14B) zu einem Seitenschienenteil (16) schneidet und das
Seitenschienenteil auf einer Seite der vorbestimmten Position zum Verpacken der lithografischen
Druckplattenmenge (12) platziert.
1. Procédé d'emballage d'un paquet de plaque d'impression lithographique (12), constitué
de plaques d'impression lithographique empilées, en pliant une matière d'emballage
en forme de feuille (14), comportant :
- une étape de détermination destinée à déterminer une taille de la matière d'emballage
(14) et un modèle d'emballage de la matière d'emballage (14) suivant une information
sur les plaques d'impression lithographique entrées à partir d'un appareil de fabrication
(100) ;
- une étape d'alimentation en matière d'emballage destinée à réaliser des opérations
de coupe sur la matière d'emballage (14) de façon à correspondre à la taille déterminée
dans l'étape de détermination et à séparer une chute (14B) de la matière d'emballage
(14), et à délivrer ensuite la matière d'emballage (14) ;
- une étape de travail de matière d'emballage destinée à former une ligne de pointillés
(L1, L2) et une fente (14c) sur la matière d'emballage (14) délivrée à l'étape d'alimentation
en matière d'emballage suivant le modèle d'emballage déterminé à l'étape de détermination
; et
- une étape de formation de corps d'emballage destinée à transporter et à placer le
paquet de plaque d'impression lithographique (12) sur une position prédéterminée de
la matière d'emballage (14) sur laquelle la ligne de pointillés (L1, 12) et la fente
(14c) ont été formées dans l'étape de travail de matière d'emballage, et à plier ensuite
la matière d'emballage (14) suivant la ligne de pointillés (L1, L2) afin de former
un corps d'emballage en forme de boîte (22), selon lequel l'étape de formation de
corps d'emballage comprend une étape de mise en place d'élément de rail latéral destinée
à mettre en place un élément de rail latéral (16) sur un côté de la position prédéterminée
où le paquet de plaque d'impression lithographique (12) est placé dans l'étape de
formation de corps d'emballage, la chute séparée (14B) étant utilisée comme élément
de rail latéral (16) afin d'emballer le paquet de plaque d'impression lithographique
(12).
2. Procédé selon la revendication 1, selon lequel la matière d'emballage est une feuille
de panneau de fibres ondulée (14).
3. Procédé selon la revendication 2, selon lequel, dans l'étape d'alimentation en matière
d'emballage, avant l'opération de coupe, une feuille de panneau de fibres ondulée
(14) est choisie parmi les feuilles de panneau de fibres ondulées stockées (14).
4. Procédé selon la revendication 1 ou 2, selon lequel l'étape de formation de corps
d'emballage comprend une étape de formation de partie de nervure destinée à plier
la matière d'emballage (14) afin de former une partie de nervure (14A) sur un côté
de la position prédéterminée où le paquet de plaque d'impression lithographique (12)
est placé dans l'étape de formation de corps d'emballage.
5. Appareil d'emballage (10) destinée à emballer un paquet de plaque d'impression lithographique
(12) constitué de plaques d'impression lithographique empilées, en pliant une matière
d'emballage en forme de feuille (14), l'appareil d'emballage (10) comportant :
- un dispositif d'entrée (20) par l'intermédiaire duquel une information sur les plaques
d'impression lithographique entrées à partir d'un appareil de fabrication (100) qui
fabrique les plaques d'impression lithographique est entrée ;
- un dispositif de commande (20) qui détermine une taille de la matière d'emballage
(14) et un modèle d'emballage de la matière d'emballage (14) en fonction de l'information
sur les plaques d'impression lithographique entrée par l'intermédiaire du dispositif
d'entrée (20) ;
- un dispositif d'alimentation en matière d'emballage (30) qui réalise des opérations
de coupe sur la matière d'emballage (14) de façon à correspondre à la taille déterminée
par le dispositif de commande (20) et à séparer une chute (14B) de la matière d'emballage
(14), et délivre ensuite la matière d'emballage (14) ;
- un dispositif de travail de matière d'emballage (40) qui forme une ligne de pointillés
(L1, L2) et une fente (14c) sur la matière d'emballage (14) délivrée à partir du dispositif
d'alimentation en matière d'emballage (30) suivant le modèle d'emballage déterminé
par le dispositif de commande (20) ; et
- un dispositif de formation de corps d'emballage (50) qui transporte et place le
paquet de plaque d'impression lithographique (12) sur une position prédéterminée de
la matière d'emballage (14) sur laquelle la ligne de pointillés (L1, L2) et la fente
(14c) ont été formées par le dispositif de travail de matière d'emballage (40), et
plie ensuite la matière d'emballage (14) suivant la ligne de pointillés (L1, L2) afin
de former un corps d'emballage en forme de boîte (22), dans lequel est prévue une
section de formation de rail latéral (72) qui coupe la chute séparée (14B) en un élément
de rail latéral (16) et place l'élément de rail latéral sur un côté de la position
prédéterminée afin d'emballer le paquet de plaque d'impression lithographique (12).