CA1226312A - Sheet folding apparatus - Google Patents

Sheet folding apparatus

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CA1226312A
CA1226312A CA000430666A CA430666A CA1226312A CA 1226312 A CA1226312 A CA 1226312A CA 000430666 A CA000430666 A CA 000430666A CA 430666 A CA430666 A CA 430666A CA 1226312 A CA1226312 A CA 1226312A
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folding
cam
smoothing
product
movement
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CA000430666A
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French (fr)
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Frederick M. Arkwright
Peter Cross
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Rockwell European Holdings Ltd
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Rockwell Graphic Systems Ltd
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • B65HHANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL, e.g. SHEETS, WEBS, CABLES
    • B65H45/00Folding thin material
    • B65H45/12Folding articles or webs with application of pressure to define or form crease lines
    • B65H45/16Rotary folders
    • B65H45/161Flying tuck folders

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  • Folding Of Thin Sheet-Like Materials, Special Discharging Devices, And Others (AREA)

Abstract

A B S T R A C T

"IMPROVEMENTS RELATING TO SHEET FOLDING APPARATUS"

Apparatus for quarter folding newspapers, books, magazines and the like which includes a pair of smoothing blades (12, 13) mounted on respective shafts 6, 7, the arcuate movement of which is controlled by cam rollers (2, 3) associated with a cam (1), via linkages (4, 8; 5, 9), the smoothing blades being arranged to wipe the surface of the newspaper etc. in synchronism with rotation of the folding blade 18) as the folding blade (18) pushes the newspaper between the folding rollers (16, 17) to thereby prevent the formation of dog-ears on the individual pages.

Description

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"IMPROVEMENTS RELATING TO SWEET FOLDING APPARATUS;' _ DESCRIPTION

This invention relates to apparatus for quarter folding sheet articles such as newspapers, books, magazines and particularly to means for preventing or eliminating dog-ears.
Such quarter folding apparatus generally operates at speeds around and beyond 30,000 copies per hour and at these speeds, dog-earing of individual pages may occur. Such dog-ears are not only objectionable anesthetically but are almost impossible subsequently to remove from the individual pages of the article being folded.
Accordingly, it is an object of the invention to remove dog-ears formed on individual pages of an article such as a magazine being folded, or to prevent such dog-ears from being formed.
According to the invention there is provided, apparatus for quarter folding a newspaper, book or Z63~2 magazine (hereinafter termed "the product") including a rotatable folding blade, folding rollers located beneath a slot in a folding table, and smoothing means located to act on the product during folding characterized in that the smoothing means comprises smoothing blades movable into contact with the surface of the product in synchronism with the rotation of the folding blade urging the product between the folding rollers to wipe thereby the edges of the product to prevent the formation of dog-ears.
The invention will now be described by way of example only with particular reference to the accompanying drawings wherein:
Figure 1 is a side elevation of sheet folding apparatus and Figure 2 is a section taken on line X-X ox Figure 1 showing details of the mechanism for removing or preventing dog-ears.
Referring particularly to Figure 2 of the drawings there is provided a rotating cam 1 mounted on the rotating folding blade carriage of the sheet folding apparatus.
A pair of cam rollers 2, 3 are associated with the cam 1, the roller 2 rolling on the surface of cam 1 and actuating bell-crank lever 4 and roller 3 being affected by movement of roller 2 and the profile of cam 1 to actuate bell-crank lever 5.

~ZZ63~2 The movement of bell-crank levers 4, 5, is transmitted to a respective pair of shafts it 7, via lever linkages 8, 9; shafts 6, 7 having backing blades lo 11 mounted therein and associated smoothing blades 12, 13 for smoothing out the dog ears; the smoothing blades 12, 13, being shown in Figure 2 held clear of a slot 14 in the quarter fold table 15. A pair of folding rollers 16, 17 are located beneath the slot 14 in the table 15.
The cam 1 is centered at point O and has a small eccentricity shown by the difference in radii Al, r2 to give a rise of r3; said actual cam surface being made to follow a modified trapezoidal acceleration curve. Movement of the cam rollers 2, 3 via the linkages 4, 8; 5, 9; effect arcuate rotation of shafts - 6, 7, respectively to lift and lower said smoothing blades 12, 13, with respect to the surface of the quarter fold table 15, in synchronism with the rotation of the folding blade 18 which is rotated epicyclically via sun and planet gearing shown generally at The apparatus operates as follows:-The product, which may for example be a magazine is transported by tapes (not shown) to a position ~22~33L~

below the folding blade 18 which is rotating. The smoothing blades 12, 13 at this time, are held by means of the cam dwell, above the surface of the quarter fold table 15, as shown in Figure 2. When the folding blade 18 begins to push the product down through the slot 14 in the table 15 and between the folding rollers 16, 17, the shafts 6, 7, carrying the blades 10, 11 on which the respective smoothing blades 12, 13 are mounted, rotate through a limited arc to press the ends of the brushes on to the product. The smoothing blades 12, 13, remain in contact with the product until the latter has been removed from the table 15 by the molding rollers 16, 17, and thus the surfaces of the product moving under the blades 12, 13, are smoothed free of dog-ears.
The blades 12, 13, by the action of the roller
2 riding on the eccentric surface of cam 1 and via the lever linkages 4, 8; 5, 9; are lifted clear of the table 15 to allow the next product to move into a position to be folded. It is necessary to vary the pressure applied by the smoothing blades 12, 13 to the product whilst the mechanism is operating. This is accomplished by means of-manually operable wheels 19, 20 shown in Figure 2. The rotation of these wheels 19, 20 is transmitted to the linkage 8, 9 by the , ~2~3~;~

adjusting shut drive 21, 22 and thence to the gears 23, 24.

Claims (3)

THE EMBODIMENTS OF THE INVENTION IN WHICH AN EXCLUSIVE
PROPERTY OR PRIVILEGE IS CLAIMED ARE DEFINED AS FOLLOWS:-
1. Apparatus for quarter folding a newspaper, book or magazine (hereinafter termed "the product"), the apparatus comprising a rotatable folding blade (18), folding rollers (16,17) located beneath a slot (14) in a folding table (15), and smoothing means (12,13) located to act on the product during folding characterized in that the smoothing means comprises smoothing blades movable into contact with the surface of the product in synchronism with the rotation of the folding blade (18) urging the product between the folding rollers (16,17) to wipe thereby the edges of the product to prevent the formation of dog-ears.
2. Apparatus as claimed in Claim 1 wherein the mechanism for moving said smoothing blades includes a cam member (1), cam follower means (2,3) arranged to impart movement to shaft means (6,7) via lever linkages (4,8;5,9) connected between said cam follower means (2,3) and said shaft means (6,7), the shaft means (6,7) carrying the smoothing blades (12,13) which are arranged to be moved towards and away from the surface of said folding table (15) as said cam follower means (2,3) follows the profile of said cam member (1) and in synchronism with rotation of said folding blade (18).
3. Apparatus as claimed in Claim 2 wherein said cam follower means (2,3) includes a first roller (2) arranged to contact the surface of the cam (1) to impart movement to a first lever linkage (4) and to impart movement to a second lever linkage (5) via a further cam roller (3) associated with said second lever linkage (5), each lever linkage (4,5) being connected to a respective shaft (6,7) to impart arcuate movement thereto in response to the movement of said first roller (2) by passage of the cam (1) therapist, and a smoothing blade (12,13) being mounted on each of said shafts (6,7) and movable towards and away from the folding table (15) in response to said arcuate movement of the shafts (6,7).
CA000430666A 1982-06-30 1983-06-17 Sheet folding apparatus Expired CA1226312A (en)

Applications Claiming Priority (2)

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GB8218891 1982-06-30
GB8218891 1982-06-30

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JP (1) JPS5943771A (en)
CA (1) CA1226312A (en)
DE (1) DE3370311D1 (en)

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US4493690A (en) * 1983-01-20 1985-01-15 Rockwell International Corporation Cam activated anti-dog-ear device

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DE2634108C3 (en) * 1976-07-29 1979-10-25 Koenig & Bauer Ag, 8700 Wuerzburg Wheel folder
SE411197B (en) * 1977-10-27 1979-12-10 Noren Arne Ingvar DEVICE FOR BENDING A MATERIAL, FOR EXAMPLE A NEWSPAPER, AT AN ANGLE OF 180
DE2837392C3 (en) * 1978-08-26 1981-04-02 Koenig & Bauer AG, 8700 Würzburg Longitudinal folding device

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DE3370311D1 (en) 1987-04-23
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JPS5943771A (en) 1984-03-10

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