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I claim:
1. For combination with a rotary printing machine delivering a plurality of
continuously moving superimposed web portions (2a,2b),
apparatus for connecting said web portions at a folding line (19) extending
transversely to the direction of movement of the web portions,
comprising means (3,4) receiving said web portions in superimposed
condition and guiding said web portions in a first path,
deflection means (4) deflecting one (2b) of said web portions from
superimposed position from the other (2a) and guiding said web portion in
a separate path;
adhesive strip application roller means (7, 8; 21, 22; 25, 26) rotating at
the speed of movement of the web portions for applying a strip of adhesive
on said deflected web portion (2a) at the side thereof facing the other
web portion;
adjustable register roller means (14) for guiding said deflected web
portion in a predetermined path having a predetermined path length within
said separate path;
guide roller means (6) located downstream of said register roller means
(14) guiding said deflected web portion into contact with the undeflected
web portion (2a), the path length of said path between said receiving
means (3,4) and the guide roller means (5,6) of the deflected web portion
(2b) being longer than the path length of the undeflected web portion
(2a);
and a folding apparatus (16) folding said two again superimposed web
portions at the folding line and insuring adhesion of the previously
deflected web portion (2b) against the undeflected web portion (2a) by the
adhesive on the adhesive strip at the folding line.
2. Apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the adhesive strip application
roller means are driven at a circumferential speed corresponding to the
linear speed of movement of the web portion (2b) being applied thereto.
3. Apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said register roller means (14)
is formed with an axially directed groove (15) which is so positioned with
respect to the web portion (2b) passing thereover that a strip of adhesive
applied by said adhesive strip application roller means will be positioned
above said groove to prevent contact of adhesive substance with the
circumferential portion of the register roller (14).
4. Apparatus according to claim 1, further including a deflection roller
(12) deflecting said web portion (2b) and defining at least part of said
separate path, said deflection roller being formed with an axially
extending groove (13) which is so positioned with respect to the web
portion (2b) that a strip of adhesive applied by the adhesive application
roller means will be located above said groove to prevent smearing of
adhesive on the remaining circumferential portion of said deflection
roller.
5. Apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said guide roller means (6)
includes two rollers positioned at opposite sides of most of said web
portions (2a, 2b) in contact with each other and insuring adhesion of the
adhesive strip applied by the adhesive strip application roller means and
hence adhesion of said web portions to each other.
6. Apparatus according to claim 3, wherein said register roller means (14)
is formed with an axially directed groove (15) which is so positioned with
respect to the web portion (2b) passing thereover that a strip of adhesive
applied by said adhesive strip application roller means will be positioned
above said groove to prevent contact of adhesive substance with the
circumferential portion of the register roller (14).
7. For combination with a rotary printing machine delivering a plurality of
continuously moving superimposed web portions (2a, 2b),
apparatus for connecting said web portions at a folding line (19) extending
transversely to the direction of movement of the web portions,
comprising, in accordance with the invention,
deflection means (4) deflecting one (2b) of said web portions from
superimposed position from the other web portion (2a) and guiding said one
web portion in a separate path;
adhesive strip application roller means (7,8;21,22;25,26) rotating at the
speed of movement of the web portion for applying a strip of adhesive on
one of said web portion (2b) at the side thereof facing the other web
portion (2a);
said adhesive strip application roller means comprising
two rollers (7,8;20,21) positioned transversely in the path of movement of
said one web portion (2b) being guided thereto, said rollers being spaced
from each other by a distance greater than the thickness of said one web
portion (2b) to permit passage of said one web portion therebetween with
clearance, and without contacting circular circumferential portions of
either one of said rollers;
means (9,10;24) for coating the circumference of a first one (8,21) of said
rollers with adhesive;
and at least one circumferential (11) on a second one (7,20) of said
rollers positioned for pressing a discrete surface area of said one web
portion (2b) against the first one roller (8) which is coated with
adhesive;
register roller means (14) for guiding said one web portion in a
predetermined path having a predetermined path length within said separate
path;
guide roller means (6) located downstream of said register roller means
(14) guiding said deflected web portion into contact with the undeflected
web portion (2a);
and a folding apparatus (16) folding said two again superimposed web
portions at the folding line and insuring adhesion of the previously
deflected web portion (2b) against the undeflected web portion (2a) by the
adhesive on the adhesive strip at the folding line.
8. Apparatus according to claim 7, wherein the projection comprises an
axially extending ridge or bead or strip (7).
9. Apparatus according to claim 7, including
an adhesive holding trough (24), said first one roller (21) being
positioned within said trough, the trough having a rim close to the
topmost circumferential position of the first one roller (21);
means (4,12) guiding said one web portion (26) close to the upper edge of
the rim without, however, contacting the same;
the second roller (20) pressing said one web portion (2b) against the
circumference of the adhesive application roller (21) to apply a strip of
adhesive to said one web portion upon rotation of the counter or
impression roller.
10. Apparatus according to claim 7, further including a deflection roller
(12) deflecting said web portion (2b) and defining at least part of said
separate path, said deflection roller being formed with an axially
extending groove (13) which is so positioned with respect to the web
portion (2b) that a strip of adhesive applied by the adhesive application
roller means will be located above said groove to prevent smearing of
adhesive on the remaining circumferential portion of said deflection
roller.
11. Apparatus according to claim 7, wherein said register roller means (14)
is formed with an axially directed groove (15) which is so positioned with
respect to the web portion (2b) passing thereover that a strip of adhesive
applied by said adhesive strip application roller means will be positioned
above said groove to prevent contact of adhesive substance with the
circumferential portion of the register roller (14);
further including a deflection roller (12) deflecting said web portion (2b)
and defining at least part of said separate path, said deflection roller
being formed with an axially extending groove (13) which is so positioned
with respect to the web portion (2b) that a strip of adhesive applied by
the adhesive application roller means will be located above said groove to
prevent smearing of adhesive on the remaining circumferential portion of
said deflection roller;
and wherein said guide roller means (6) includes two rollers positioned at
opposite sides of most of said web portions (2a, 2b) in contact with each
other and insuring adhesion of the adhesive strip applied by the adhesive
strip application roller means and hence adhesion of said web portions to
each other.
12. Apparatus according to claim 9, wherein said register roller means (14)
is formed with an axially directed groove (15) which is so positioned with
respect to the web portion (2b) passing thereover that a strip of adhesive
applied by said adhesive strip application roller means will be positioned
above said groove to prevent contact of adhesive substance with the
circumferential portion of the register roller (14).
13. Apparatus according to claim 9, further including a deflection roller
(12) deflecting said web portion (2b) and defining at least part of said
separate path, said deflection roller being formed with an axially
extending groove (13) which is so positioned with respect to the web
portion (2b) that a strip of adhesive applied by the adhesive application
roller means will be located above said groove to prevent smearing of
adhesive on the remaining circumferential portion of said deflection
roller.
14. Apparatus according to claim 9, wherein said register roller means (14)
is formed with an axially directed groove (15) which is so positioned with
respect to the web portion (2b) passing thereover that a strip of adhesive
applied by said adhesive strip application roller means will be positioned
above said groove to prevent contact of adhesive substance with the
circumferential portion of the register roller (14);
further including a deflection roller (12) deflecting said web portion (2b)
and defining at least part of said separate path, said deflection roller
being formed with an axially extending groove (13) which is so positioned
with respect to the web portion (2b) that a strip of adhesive applied by
the adhesive application roller means will be located above said groove to
prevent smearing of adhesive on the remaining circumferential portion of
said deflection roller;
and wherein said guide roller means (6) includes two rollers positioned at
opposite sides of most of said web portions (2a, 2b) in contact with each
other and insuring adhesion of the adhesive strip applied by the adhesive
strip application roller means and hence adhesion of said web portions to
each other.
15. For combination with a rotary printing machine delivering a plurality
of continuously moving superimposed web portions (2a, 2b),
apparatus for connecting said web portions at a folding line (19) extending
transversely to the direction of movement of the web portions,
comprising, in accordance with the invention,
deflection means (4) deflecting one (2b) of said web portions from
superimposed position from the other web portion (2a) and guiding said one
web portion in a separate path;
adhesive strip application roller means (7,8;21,22;25,26) rotating at the
speed of movement of the web portion for applying a strip of adhesive on
one of said web portion (2b) at the side thereof facing the other web
portion (2a);
said adhesive strip application roller means comprising
two rollers (25,26), said web portion (2b) being guided between said
rollers, with clearance, and without contact with the circumferential
portions of said rollers;
projections (28,29;30,31) extending from the circumference of said rollers
and being angularly positioned for mutual engagement and simultaneously
contacting opposite sides of said web portion (2b);
and adhesive application means (26',27) applying adhesive to the tips of
the projections on at least one (26) of said rollers;
register roller means (14) for guiding said one web portion in a
predetermined path having a predetermined path length within said separate
path;
guide roller means (6) located downstream of said register roller means
(14) guiding said deflected web portion into contact with the undeflected
web portion (2a);
and a folding apparatus (16) folding said two again superimposed web
portions at the folding line and insuring adhesion of the previously
deflected web portion (2b) against the undeflected web portion (2a) by the
adhesive on the adhesive strip at the folding line.
16. Apparatus according to claim 15, wherein the projections (28, 29; 30,
31) on at least one of the rollers are projecting bumps or teeth located
in axially aligned rows on the respective roller, said bumps or teeth
having a dimension in axial direction which is larger than the dimension
in circumferential direction.
17. Apparatus according to claim 15, wherein at least one of said
projections comprises a radially extending ridge or bead or strip (11, 22,
23).
18. Apparatus according to claim 15, wherein said register roller means
(14) is formed with an axially directed groove (15) which is so positioned
with respect to the web portion (2b) passing thereover that a strip of
adhesive applied by said adhesive strip application roller means will be
positioned above said groove to prevent contact of adhesive substance with
the circumferential portion of the register roller (14).
19. Apparatus according to claim 15, further including a deflection roller
(12) deflecting said web portion (2b) and defining at least part of said
separate path, said deflection roller being formed with an axially
extending groove (13) which is so positioned with respect to the web
portion (2b) that a strip of adhesive applied by the adhesive application
roller means will be located above said groove to prevent smearing of
adhesive on the remaining circumferential portion of said deflection
roller.
20. Apparatus according to claim 15, wherein said register roller means
(14) is formed with an axially directed groove (15) which is so positioned
with respect to the web portion (2b) passing thereover that a strip of
adhesive applied by said adhesive strip application roller means will be
positioned above said groove to prevent contact of adhesive substance with
the circumferential portion of the register roller (14);
further including a deflection roller (12) deflecting said web portion (2b)
and defining at least part of said separate path, said deflection roller
being formed with an axially extending groove (13) which is so positioned
with respect to the web portion (2b) that a strip of adhesive applied by
the adhesive application roller means will be located above said groove to
prevent smearing of adhesive on the remaining circumferential portion of
said deflection roller;
and wherein said guide roller means (6) includes two rollers positioned at
opposite sides of most of said web portions (2a, 2b) in contact with each
other and insuring adhesion of the adhesive strip applied by the adhesive
strip application roller means and hence adhesion of said web portions to
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The present invention relates to apparatus to join superimposed webs
delivered continuously moving from, for example, a folding apparatus of a
rotary printing machine. The folding apparatus folds the webs
longitudinally, for example by guiding them over a folding former, and the
thus derived superimposed webs are severed and conducted to a folding
apparatus, known per se, which folds the superimposed webs along the
folding line transverse to the direction of movement. The present
invention is directed to apparatus to join the superimposed webs together
so that, when they are commonly folded along the fold line by the
transverse folding apparatus, they will not separate.
BACKGROUND
Adhering superimposed webs which are folded at a fold line so that they
will not be separated has been described in the referenced German Patent
DE-PS No. 29 32 757. This patent describes delivery of webs to a folding
former from a printing machine, and then to adhere the separate sheets
together by staples or the like. The stapling apparatus is complex and
requires accurately synchronized operation with the printing machine. The
costs of such stapling apparatus are high.
THE INVENTION
It is an object to provide apparatus to join superimposed webs, delivered
from a rotary printing machine, for example, by apparatus which is simple,
inexpensive, and essentially trouble-free.
Briefly, one of the webs is deflected in a separate path. While traveling
in this path, the web receives a strip of adhesive transverse to its
direction of movement at the side which, upon returning of the web to the
path of the web portion with which it is to be superimposed, the adhesive
will come to lie thereagainst. The webs are then folded by a folding
apparatus, for example by a pair of rollers between which they are
introduced by a knife blade, and pinched. The webs can be cut before being
folded transversely, or during the folding operation, by any suitable
cutter arrangement, well known and standard in the art.
DRAWINGS
FIG. 1 is a schematic side view of the arrangement for joining two webs
which are received from a folding triangle or folding former and
introduced into a transverse folding apparatus;
FIG. 2 is a schematic side view of another embodiment of an adhesive
application apparatus;
FIG. 3 is a side view of yet another embodiment of an adhesive application
apparatus; and
FIG. 4 is a schematic axial view of an adhesive application drum used in
the embodiment of FIG. 3.
A rotary printing machine--not shown--delivers a web of paper 2 which is
folded by being guided over a folding former or folding funnel 1, and, at
the same time, is slit longitudinally as schematically illustrated by the
scissor symbol 1a. The web 2, thus, is cut into two web portions 2a, 2b
which are, initially, superimposed. The web portions 2a, 2b are pulled off
the former and cutter apparatus 1, 1a by a pair of pull-off rollers 3, 4.
The pull-off roller 4 has an additional function, namely forming a
deflection roller for the web portion 2b, and deflects the web portion 2b
into a separate path. The separate path extends, for example, by about
90.degree. from the straight path of the web 2a. The web 2a is guided
directly to a further pair of rollers 5, 6. The web 2b, however, in the
separate path passes through an adhesive application apparatus before
being returned to superimposed position of the web portion 2a between the
rollers 5, 6, roller 6 again having the dual function of a pull-off roller
and a deflection or guide roller.
The web portion 2b is guided between a pair of rollers 7, 8 to clear both
the rollers, that is, without touching them. The lower roller 8 of the
pair 7, 8 receives adhesive from an adhesive roller 9 which rotates within
an adhesive trough 10. Adhesive trough 10 retains a paper adhesive,
preferably in liquid form, of any suitable and well-known composition. The
quantity of the adhesive to be applied can be controlled, if necessary, by
using a doctor blade and engaging the doctor blade with one of the rollers
9, 8, if needed. Such a doctor blade has been omitted from the drawing for
clarity since its use is well known. The rollers 7, 8, 9 are driven, as
schematically indicated by the rotation arrows 7a, 8a such that their
linear surface speed corresponds to the speed of the paper web 2 and,
hence, to the speed of the web portions 2a, 2b.
Upon rotation of rollers 8, 9, the entire circumference of roller 8 is
coated with adhesive. The roller 7, above the paper web, is constructed in
form of an intermittent engagement or touch roller by having a projecting
ridge or bead 11 extending from the circumference thereof. More than one
such bead may be provided and, as shown in FIG. 1, two such beads or
strips are located diametrically opposite each other. The number of beads
or strips, for example two diametrically oppositely positioned strips as
shown in FIG. 1, will depend on the diameter of the rollers 7, 8 and the
dimension of the material to be folded transversely--as will appear--and
adhered to the web portion 2a.
The freshly printed web portion 2b, preferably guided between the rollers 7
and 8 to clear the rollers and not to touch them, will receive an adhesive
strip transversely to the direction of movement of the web portion 2b when
the rollers 7, 8 at a specific predetermined position are in the location
in which the ridge or strip or bead 11 is above a circumferential portion
of the roller 8. When in this position, the web portion 2b is pressed
against the adhesive application roller 8, resulting in a thin strip of
adhesive on the bottom side--with respect to FIG. 1--of the web portion 2b
extending transversely to the major direction or extent of the web, and to
the direction of movement thereof.
The web portion 2b is returned for contact with the web portion 2a by two
deflection rollers 12, 14. The deflection rollers 12, 14 are formed with
circumferential grooves 13. The distance between the deflection roller 12
and the rollers 7, 8, as well as the diameter thereof, is so matched to
the spacing between the adhesive strips applied by the ridges 11 that the
adhesive strip on the inner side of the web portion 2b will fit over the
groove 13, thus preventing smearing of the adhesive strip on the
circumference of the roller 12. Roller 12, thus, will always be clean.
Roller 14 is constructed similarly with a groove 15, and deflects the web
portion 2b back to the roller 6. One of the deflection rollers 12, 14--as
shown in FIG. 1, the roller 14--is formed as a register control roller.
Its center of rotation is adjustable, for example by locating axial stubs
in an eccenter, in a slide way or the like, as schematically indicated by
double arrow 14a. Thus, the path length through which the partial web 2b
travels between deflection by rollers 4 and 6 can be changed. By suitable
adjustment, that is, shifting of the position of the center of rotation of
the register and deflection roller 14, it is possible to so guide the
partial web 2b back to the partial web 2a that the two webs are adhered at
a desired transverse strip, for example at the common folding line.
Adhesion, by engagement pressure, is effected by the rollers 5, 6.
After adhesion of the web portions 2a, 2b between rollers 5, 6, a
transverse cut is made, by apparatus (not shown) and which may be of any
well known standard and suitable construction. The two joined webs are
then folded in a transverse folding apparatus 16. The folded product is
schematically shown above the folding apparatus 16, in which two
superimposed sheets 17, 18, generated by cutting the web portions 2a, 2b,
for example at the cutter location C, are adhered together along the
folding line 19. No further stapling or other separate attachment process
need be used.
FIG. 2 illustrates another system to apply adhesive, which can be
advantageously used in the apparatus of FIG. 1. The web portion 2b is
guided close to the upper edge or rim of an adhesive container 24. An
adhesive application roller 21, driven as shown by the rotation arrow, is
located within liquid adhesive in the trough 24. The application roller 20
may have one or more engagement strips, ridges or beads, FIG. 2
illustrating two ridges 22, 23. Upon rotation of rollers 20, 21, the web
portion 2b is pressed for a short instant against the adhesive application
roller 21. By guiding the web portion 2b closely above the adhesive trough
24, it is possible to practically completely close off the trough 24 and
prevent escape of noxious smells and volatile components which may be
contained within the adhesive material in the trough 24.
Another desirable construction of applying adhesives is shown in FIGS. 3
and 4. The web portion 2b is guided between the adhesive application
roller 26 and an engagement roller 25, without touching either of the
rollers. The application roller 26 is coupled to an adhesive supply roller
26' which rotates within an adhesive trough 27, to apply to adhesive to
rollers 26.
The application roller 25, rather than having continuous ridges or strips
thereon, is formed with circumferentially positioned bumps or teeth
29--see FIG. 4--which are located axially spaced from each other on the
circumference of the roller 26. Two such rows 28, 29 are provided. The
bumps or teeth may be trapeze-shaped, or have rectangular cross section,
and the rows 28, 29 are diagonally located opposite each other. These
bumps or teeth in the rows 28, 29 are located on the adhesive application
roller 26 so that the teeth or bumps only will be coated with adhesive by
engagement with the roller 26'. Upon rotation of the roller 26, adhesive
is supplied to the lower side of the web portion 2b. The roller 25 has
similar bumps or teeth 30, 31 located on its circumference and so
positioned that, when the bumps or teeth 28, 29 and roller 26 apply
adhesive, the bumps or teeth 30, 31 on roller 25 insure engagement of the
web with the adhesively coated bumps or tips of the rows 28, 29. Thus,
depending on the arrangement and cross-sectional shape of the bumps or
teeth 28, 29, and on the counter or impression bumps or teeth 30, 31,
adhesive in the form of adhesive dots or short strips is applied to the
web portion 2b.
The arrangement of FIGS. 3 and 4 may, of course, also be used with
continuous strips such as shown at 11, 22, 23 in FIGS. 1 and 2. Thus,
either one of the rollers 25, 26, or both, may be formed with respectively
matching and, preferably, diametrically positioned continuous strips. For
example, roller 25 may be formed with a continuous strip which is used
only as a count or impression element for the bumps or teeth 28, 29 of the
adhesive application roller 26.
In accordance with a preferred form, the bumps or teeth of the rows 28, 29,
as well as the bumps or teeth 30, 31, or equivalent ridges, are made of an
elastic material, for example hard rubber. If teeth or bumps 28, 29; 30,
31 are used, the length of the adhesive application surfaces of the
individual bumps or strips of the rows 28, 29 should be longer in axial
direction than in circumferential direction, as can be clearly seen by
comparing FIGS. 3 and 4. Thus, rather than circular dots, short line
elements are applied to the web portion 2b at the respective side thereof.
Various changes and modifications may be made, and features described in
connection with any one of the Figures may be used with any of the others,
within the scope of the inventive concept.
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