[0001] The present invention refers to an enveloping apparatus and method, of the type operating
with two distinct flows of paper material, in particular a first paper material flow
from which envelope shaped wrappers are realized and a second paper material flow
apt to realize an overall contents to be enveloped.
[0002] Several apparatuses providing sheets and other contents enveloping in suitable wrappers
or envelopes are known and also apparatuses provided with a plurality of sheets and
wrappers feeding devices and, in case, with wrappers forming devices forming wrappers
from paper material supplied as a ribbon are known. An example of such apparatuses
is described in U.S. Patent No.
US 5,155,973 to Hipko et al..
[0003] The apparatuses of this category suffer from a remarkable structural complexity since
they operate on a plurality of paper material flows which should be successively assembled
in order to provide sealed mails.
[0004] Such complexity also derives from that the first paper material flow is provided
by a reel or by a sheet feeder the size thereof should be adjusted in order to make
it consistent with the intended contents. To this regard, one yet unmet necessity
relates to the use of big transversal sized reels, which should be reduced providing
two or more sided envelope sheets in front of the reel, which should be successively
trimmed and folded in separated sheets.
[0005] The technical problem underlying the present invention is to provide an enveloping
apparatus, and a respective method, allowing to overcome the above-mentioned drawbacks
with reference to the known art.
[0006] Such problem is solved by an enveloping apparatus as above specified, wherein said
first paper material flow has:
* a first feeding direction from a feeding station and a cutting and/or trimming station,
from which single envelope sheets exit; and
* a second feeding direction perpendicular to the preceding one, along which a separation
station of said single envelope sheets and a creasing station are provided,
said second paper material flow, formed by contents separated therebetween placed
on a feeding plane and fed along a respective feeding line, crosses said single envelope
sheets providing the enveloping, said feeding plane and said single envelope sheets
being substantially perpendicular between them.
[0007] According to the same inventive concept, the present invention also refers to an
enveloping method as mentioned above, characterized in that it comprises the following
steps:
* providing a first homogeneous paper material flow along a first feeding direction,
and deviating said first paper flow substantially by 90° in correspondence of cutting
and/or trimming operations of said first paper material flow, obtaining a second feeding
line perpendicular to the preceding one;
* separating said first paper material flow for providing distinct single envelope
sheets, and creasing it with con creasing lines substantially parallel to said second
feeding line; and
* providing a second paper material flow along a respective feeding line, formed by
distinct contents resting on a feeding plane,
such that said feeding plane and said single envelope sheets perpendicularly crosses
one to the other, determining the enveloping of the contents.
[0008] The main advantage of the apparatus and of the method according to the present invention
consist in individually providing envelope sheets and contents, but allowing to synchronize
the respective enveloping.
[0009] According to a preferred exemplificative embodiment of the present invention, the
envelope sheets, before crossing the second paper material flow, are 90° rotated about
a median rotation axis corresponding to said second feeding direction, preferably
passing from a horizontal arrangement ad to a vertical arrangement. In this way, the
second contents flow can proceed on a horizontal plane until it crosses the vertically
provided envelope sheets, with the respective internal face, i.e. directed to form
the internal part of the final envelope, being facing the contents.
[0010] According to a further preferred aspect of the invention, the first paper material
flow is initially formed by a sheet unreeled from a reel or from separated sheets
continuously fed, which are gradually longitudinally separated in two or more single
envelope sheets by means of a cut parallel to said first feeding direction, and successively
trimmed for providing the envelope closure flap and in case a window, which should
be in case matched with con a respective translucent label.
[0011] Therefore, the creasings forming the envelope from the single sheet, are fed parallel
to the second feeding direction, while the deviation between the first and second
feeding direction is functional to the separation, i.e. to physically space out one
sheet from the others.
[0012] The apparatus and the method above defined will be hereby described according to
a preferred exemplificative embodiment thereof, given by way of a non-limiting example,
with reference to the annexed figures, wherein:
- figure 1 is a schematic and perspective view showing the enveloping method according
to a first exemplificative embodiment of the invention;
- figure 2 shows an enlarged view of a detail of figure 1;
- figure 3 is analogous to figure 1 in order to show the feeding directions of said
paper material flows and the their deviations;
- figure 4 is a perspective and schematic view showing a step of the method shown with
reference to the preceding figures;
- figures 5a, 5b, 5c and 5d show successive steps to the method step already shown in
figure 4;
- figure 6 is a view schematic and perspective showing the enveloping method of a second
exemplificative embodiment of the invention;
- figure 7 shows an enlarged view of a detail of figure 6;
- figure 8 shows a top perspective view of an enveloping apparatus implementing the
method shown with reference to the preceding figures; and
- figure 9 shows a top plan view of the apparatus of figure 8.
[0013] With reference to figure 1, a diagram showing a enveloping method is overall shown
by means of the representation of the various operations taking place on two distinct
flows of paper material. By means of said operations it is also described an apparatus
in which they are performed.
[0014] A first homogeneous paper material flow is shown with the reference number 10. It
can be generated, e.g., by a reel unreeling, wherein the unreeled sheet has a predetermined
length. In this example, the width of the sheet is such that it can be used to provide
two sided envelope papers, longitudinally separated by a cutting line substantially
corresponding to the first feeding direction of said first paper material flow 10.
The reel, which is not shown in figure 1, is housed in a feeding station for paper
material.
[0015] In the present method, the reel can be provided with already printed sheets before
being trimmed and cut. In figure 1 it should be noted that the face of the unreeled
sheet directed upside is the non-printed face, and anyhow directed to represent the
internal part of the envelope. To this regard, the reel is requested to be correctly
placed before it is unreeled in order to the faces to be correctly oriented.
[0016] At the apparatus inlet, optical reading devices 18, 19 can be provided, verifying
if the printing is correct, i.e. the printed content of the face of the unreeled sheet
directed to be the external part of the envelop.
[0017] The verified information, e.g. a bar code, the name and/or address of the addressee,
the indication on the content to be wrapped in the envelope and so on, serving to
a synchronize the envelope sheets with the contents operated by the apparatus.
[0018] With envelope sheet it is meant a sheet which, by means of suitable trimming, creasing,
folding and gluing operations, will form an envelope directed to wrap an entity formed
by a further material, in particular paper material, which will be indicated as contents
in the following.
[0019] Following said flow 10, the apparatus comprises a cutting and trimming station 11
having a central blade 12 and a pair of lateral blades 14, 16 adjusting the width
of the sheet so as to obtain two identical separated parts of the desired width.
[0020] Next, the flow 10 reaches a second cutting station 15, having a transversal blade
20 performing a cut substantially perpendicular to said feeding direction. At the
outlet of this station, the unreeled sheet exit, dividing the two individual and sided
sheets 40, 42, in a feeding mode normally known as
two up or
dual sheet.
[0021] The blade 20 can be placed by means of an actuator for continuously varying the position
thereof and so as to accordingly continuously vary the length of the envelope sheet
which is realized.
[0022] After the second cutting station 15, a second trimming station 17 is provided, anyhow
optional, having the function of rounding the angle up of the two individual sheets
40, 42, performing two separated lateral cuts 22, 26 at the external angles of the
first flow 10, and a single cut 24 at the centre of the first flow 10 (figure 2).
[0023] In correspondence of said cutting and/or trimming stations, i.e. in correspondence
of cutting and/or trimming operations, and in particular after the second cutting
station 15 performing said transversal cut, the first paper material flow 10 is deviated
substantially by 90° in order to obtain a second feeding line perpendicular to the
preceding one.
[0024] With reference to figure 3, a pair of rollers 13 is identified in the enveloping
apparatus, governing said first paper flow 10 advancing and operated by a first motor
M1, not shown. The transversal blade 20 is shown operated by a distinct motor M2 proving
an ups and downs motion thereof.
[0025] Downstream the transversal blade 20, in correspondence of said trimming station 17,
the apparatus has two pair of rollers A1 and A2, each operating on one of the two
sided envelope papers, as previously cut and trimmed, and operated by a motor M3.
[0026] The two pairs of rollers selectively operates on said sheets in order to start them
according to direction deviated by 90° and, at the same time, to separate them. To
this regard, the first envelope sheet to be started is shown with the reference number
42 in figure 1, by means of the pair of rollers A2, i.e. the one next to the second
feeding direction perpendicular to the preceding one. Then, after a predetermined
time, the pair of rollers A1 is operated, starting the next envelope sheet, shown
with the reference 40 in figure 1.
[0027] The rollers A1 and A2 form a separation station of said single envelope sheets 44,
and start said envelope sheets on a belt defining said second feeding direction perpendicular
to the preceding one, along which other are present that will be described in the
following. The belt, shown with the reference number 21 in figures 8 and 9, is operated
by a further independent motor M4, not shown.
[0028] The belt 21 defines a first feeding plane, identified by the position of the single
envelope sheets.
[0029] It is intended that the separation station will not non serve only in the
two up mode but also in the a single sheet mode, as in any case said sheets should be separated
by a known distance.
[0030] At the mouth of this belt 21, a substantially conventional waste extraction station
46 is provided. The operation of this station, which is capable of eliminating single
sheets rather than pairs, is a consequence of the reading performed by sensors 18,
19 at the apparatus inlet.
[0031] Along said second feeding direction a creasing station 51 is provided, proving creasings
parallel to the second feeding direction on each sheet. They comprises a pair of blades
50, 52. The first blade 50 produces a central creasing 54, allowing the folding of
the single sheet on itself. On the contrary, the second blade 52 operates adjacent
to an external edge del single sheet and the respective creasing 56 allows to provide
a closure flap. At the outlet of this station 51, the single sheet, now shown with
the reference number 58, is ready to be folded.
[0032] Therefore, according to the preceding description, in the method hereby described
a separation operation for obtaining distinct single envelope sheets 44, and a creasing
operation with creasing lines 54, 56 substantially parallel to said second feeding
line are provided in said first paper material flow .
[0033] If feeding derives from a reel, i.e. from an unreeling station 9 (figures 8 and 9),
also longitudinal and transversal cutting operations along said first feeding direction
are provided, for advantageously perform correctly the separation operation. Furthermore,
also a trimming operation is performed, for adjusting the edges of the single envelope
sheet.
[0034] After the creasing station 51 envelope sheets and contents are matched. To this regard,
the apparatus comprises a second paper material flow 100, composed by contents distinct
among them and placed on a second feeding plane and fed along a respective feeding
line determined by a feeding plane, e.g. of the sliding type provided with pushing
members, for maintaining correctly separated the contents between them. The pushing
members are operated by a distinct motor M6 (figure 3).
[0035] Each content is provided with at least one element, e.g. a first sheet or a cover
sheet, provided with an indication 110 in particular relating to the envelope sheet
with which it should be matched. Such indication, e.g. provided as a alphanumeric
or a bar code, can be related to the type of content, the name and/or the address
of the addressee and so on. Such indication is detected by an optical reading device
114, for the successive matching.
[0036] Along the contents feeding line 100 several sheet-feeding devices can be provided,
for enriching the contents with further elements, the feeding thereof being operationally
controlled according to the indication 110 reading on the contents.
[0037] In the apparatus and the method hereby described, said matching takes place intersecting
said single envelope sheets and said contents according to feeding planes substantially
perpendicular between them.
[0038] According to the present exemplificative embodiment of the apparatus and of the method
hereby described, the envelope sheets to be intersected, shown with the reference
number 60 in figure 1, before intersecting the second paper material flow, are rotated
by 90° about a median rotation axis coinciding with said second feeding direction.
[0039] In this case, they passes from a horizontal arrangement to a vertical arrangement
in which the sheets are captured by suitable pulling rollers, not shown, so as to
direct the face intended to form the internal part of the envelope towards the second
contents flow, instead remaining on a substantially horizontal plane.
[0040] Anyhow, it is intended that according to the same method, the 90° rotation can be
also relative to the contents.
[0041] In said vertical arrangement, the rotated envelope sheets follows a descending path.
At this point a first glueing station is provided with a pair of devices for placing
a glueing line 150, 152 placing respective glueing lines 154, 156 in correspondence
of the external edges of the envelope sheets 60 relative to its descending path (figure
4).
[0042] The rotation of the envelope sheet is guided by suitable sliding guides (not shown)
operated by a further independent motor M5 (figure 3).
[0043] The matching between envelope sheets and contents is described with reference to
figures 5a, 5b, 5c and 5d.
[0044] The vertical envelope sheet 81 and the contents 80 are perpendicular the one to the
other and synchronized, in order to the front edge of the contents 80 be substantially
incident on the centre line of the vertical envelope sheet 81, preferably in correspondence
of said central creasing 54 (figure 5a) so as to the cause a reciprocal flexure of
the two margins 84 and 85 (figure 5b).
[0045] Rear to the envelope sheet 81, two pairs of rollers 82, 83 are serially provided,
apt to a pick the central creasing 54 and the contents 80 up together and making the
two margins 84, 85 of the envelope sheet 81 (figure 5c) closer. Such rollers 82, 83
are operated by an independent motor M7 (figure 3).
[0046] Then, said rollers 82, 83 allow to a push said margins 84, 85 the one against the
other, activating the glueing lines 154, 156 previously deposited and forming an envelope
90 full of contents 80 con the flap open and rear facing (figure 1); while possible
wastes 92 are drawn from the bottom (figure 5d).
[0047] The flap is then directed rear and downwards. Then, the envelope 90is 90° rotated
according to a vertical axis, such that the flap development is substantially parallel
to the transport direction of the envelopes, the latter coinciding with the feeding
direction of the contents 100.
[0048] From here on, the envelopes translates along a further transport line operated by
an independent motor M8 (figure 3).
[0049] At this point, it is possible to deposit a glueing line 210 from the bottom, by means
of a suitable applying device 204, parallel to the transport direction, after which
the flap can be closed by a suitable yoke 212.
[0050] The face 200 of the envelope 90 direct upside is the one without flap, where the
address and the stamping are normally placed. To this regard, a printing station 220
is provided for placing, the one, the other or both, after which the printed envelope
passes above a further reading device 230 performing the last control, proving possible
wastes 232.
[0051] Then, the controlled and closed envelope 234 is sent to a buffer section 236 before
the final packaging and mailing. The last reading device 230 can also be used for
allowing the routing of the envelopes according to post codes.
[0052] The buffer section defines a feeding line rotated by 90°, i.e. perpendicular to the
flap, such that the envelopes con overlap. In this section, the motion is operated
by a last motor M9 (figure 3).
[0053] With reference to the figures 6 and 7, an alternative version of method is described,
wherein the first paper material flow is initially formed by an unreeled sheet from
a reel or by single sheets continuously fed, which are gradually longitudinally separated
in two or more single envelope sheets by means of cut parallel to said first feeding
direction, as in the preceding example.
[0054] At the trimming station 17 (figure 6), the sheets are cut also forming widows 27
and 28 (figure 7) on the sided sheets which are successively separated.
[0055] After the creasing station 51, a station 71 for applying a respective translucent
label 73 for covering the window is provided.
[0056] In this way, the address and the name of the addressee can be directly printed on
the contents 100 and then made visible through said widow.
[0057] Instead, with reference to the apparatus arrangement, it comprises an envelope sheets
feeding station, e.g. according said
two up mode. Such station can be realized by the unreeling station 9 previously mentioned,
from which said first homogeneous paper material flow 10 is obtained, that is transported
along the first feeding line 100.
[0058] Before the 90° diversion, the apparatus comprises a first portion 109 comprising
said optical reading devices 18, 19, the first cutting and trimming station 11 and
the second cutting station 15 with the transversal blade 20.
[0059] In correspondence of the second trimming station 17, said 90° diversion is placed,
from which a second portion 209 of the apparatus extends, in which the feeding direction
of envelope sheets is perpendicular to the preceding one.
[0060] From the second trimming station 17 the second portion 209 comprises a separation
station of the envelope sheets, identified by the pairs of rollers A1 and A2 selectively
operating on said sheets in order to direct them according to a 90° diverted direction
and, at the same time, to space them out.
[0061] Successively, said portion 209, comprising the belt 21 forming a first feeding plane,
comprises the waste extraction station 46, the creasing station 51. The second portion
209 ends with the matching station 309 between envelope sheets and contents.
[0062] In this point, said second portion 209 intersects the second paper material flow
100 generated by a linear sequence of devices such as a printer 509 fed by a respective
feeding station 409, e.g. a reel or a single sheets, and possibly a cutting and trimming
station.
[0063] Then, said sequence can comprise a plurality of sheet feeding devices 609, selectively
operated for adding further elements to the contents.
[0064] In correspondence to the matching station 309, the envelope sheets are 90° rotated
about a median rotation axis corresponding to said second feeding direction, and then
perpendicularly intersects with the contents as previously described.
[0065] After matching, along a further portion 709, a 90° rotation station of each envelope
is provided, followed by a glueing and closing station for closing the flap of each
envelope, shown with the reference number 809. Such portion end with a control station
and in case scrapping incomplete or erroneous envelopes.
[0066] It should be noted that, if the apparatus is formed by detachable modules, each corresponding
to the above mentioned stations, it is possible to separate the stations for forming
the envelopes from the station for inserting the contents in the envelopes, being
possible to feed them with preformed envelopes.
[0067] To the above described enveloping apparatus and method a person skilled in the art,
in order to satisfy further and contingent needs, could effect several further modifications
and variants, all however encompassed in the protective scope of the present invention,
as defined by the appended claims.
1. An enveloping apparatus, of the type operating with two distinct flows of paper material,
in particular a first paper material flow (10) from which envelope-shaped wrappers
are formed and a second paper material flow (100) apt to form contents to be wrapped,
wherein said first paper material flow has:
* a first feeding direction between a feeding station (9) and a cutting and/or trimming
station (11), from which single envelope sheets exit; and
* a second feeding direction perpendicular to the preceding one, along which a separation
station of said single envelope sheets and a creasing station are provided,
said second paper material flow, formed by distinct contents displaced on a feeding
plane and fed along a respective feeding line, intersect said single envelope sheets
realizing the enveloping, said feeding plane and said single envelope sheets being
substantially perpendicular between them.
2. The apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the first paper material homogeneous flow
is generated by the unreeling of a reel in a unreeling station (9).
3. The apparatus according to claim 1, wherein optical reading devices (18, 19) verifying
the correctness of the paper material printing forming said first flow are provided.
4. The apparatus according to claim 1 or 2, wherein the cutting and trimming station
(11) has a central blade (12) and a pair of lateral blades (14, 16) adjusting the
width of the sheet so as to obtain two distinct identical parts, having the desired
width.
5. The apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said first and second feeding directions
are deviated by substantially 90° between them, said separation station being placed
at the beginning of said second feeding direction.
6. The apparatus according to any of the preceding claims, wherein the separation station
comprises two pairs of rollers (A1, A2), each operating on one of the two sided envelope
papers, selectively operating on said sheets for sending them according to 90° diverted
direction and, at the same time, to space them out.
7. The apparatus according to any of the preceding claims, wherein, a creasing station
(51) is provided along said second feeding direction, providing on each sheet creasings
parallel to the second feeding direction, for providing a central creasing (54), allowing
to fold the single sheet on itself, and an external creasing (56), allowing to form
a closure flap.
8. The apparatus according to any of the preceding claims, comprising a matching station
(309) for matching said envelope sheets with the respective contents, wherein the
envelope sheets to be intersected (60) are 90° rotated about a median rotation axis
corresponding to said second feeding direction, the contents remaining on a substantially
horizontal plane.
9. The apparatus according to claim 8, wherein a first glueing station providing respective
glueing lines (154, 156) is provided in correspondence of external edges of the envelope
sheets (60) relative to its descending path.
10. The apparatus according to claim 8, wherein in the matching station (309) the vertical
envelope sheet (81) and the contents (80) are perpendicular to one to the other and
synchronized, in order to the front edge of the contents (80) be substantially incident
on the centre line of the vertical envelope sheet (81), preferably In correspondence
of a central creasing (54) so as to the cause a reciprocal flexure of the two margins
(84, 85) of the envelope sheet (81).
11. The apparatus according to any of the preceding claims, wherein, after enveloping,
the envelope (90) is rotated by 90° according to a vertical axis, such that the flap
development is substantially parallel to the envelopes transport direction.
12. The apparatus according to any of the preceding claims, wherein windows (27, 28) are
provided in the envelope sheets, a station (71) for applying a respective translucent
label (73) to cover the window being provided.
13. An enveloping method, of the type operating with two distinct flows of paper material,
in particular a first paper material flow from which envelope shaped wrappers are
formed and a second paper material flow apt to form contents to be enveloped,
characterized in that it comprises the following steps:
* providing a first paper material homogeneous flow along a first feeding direction,
and deviating said first paper flow substantially by 90° in correspondence of cutting
and/or trimming operations of said first paper material flow, obtaining a second feeding
line perpendicular to the preceding one;
* separating said first paper material flow for providing distinct single envelope
sheets, and providing creasing lines substantially parallel to said second feeding
line; and
* providing a second paper material flow along a respective feeding line, formed by
distinct contents resting on a feeding plane,
such that said feeding plane and said single envelope sheets intersects perpendicularly
to one to the other, thus enveloping the contents.
14. The method according to claim 13, wherein the envelope sheets, before intersecting
the second paper material flow, are rotated by 90° about a median rotation axis corresponding
to said second feeding direction, passing from horizontal arrangement to a vertical
arrangement.
15. The method according to claim 13, wherein the first paper material flow is initially
formed by an unreeled sheet from a reel or by single sheets continuously fed, gradually
longitudinally separated in two or more single envelope sheets by means of a cut parallel
to said first feeding direction, and successively trimmed for forming the closure
flap, the creasings forming the envelope from the single sheet being provided parallely
to the second feeding direction.