Method and apparatus for zig-zag folding
First Claim
1. In a method for zig-zag folding a web wherein a web is fed between a pair of rotating folding members, each member having at least one tucker and one gripper, said gripper having an anvil and a gripper element, all of said tucker, gripper anvil and gripper element being shaped to define a tip on each, said members being disposed relative to each other to position the tucker of one member in web tucking engagement with the gripper of the other member to cooperate in folding said web, the steps of perforating an elongated web along a plurality of longitudinally spaced apart transversely extending lines, advancing said web at a given speed between said members, moving the tucker of one member between an anvil and gripper element on the other member to fold the web substantially along a perforation line while maintaining each of said gripper anvil tip and gripper element tip a constant distance from the tip of said tucker during entry of said tucker into said gripper, repeating the above step of folding at succeeding perforation lines to form a zig-zag folded stack, said gripper anvil tip rotating at a speed equal to the web given speed, visually ascertaining the presence of lean in said stack, and angularly shifting the tucker of one member relative to the anvil and gripper element of the other to eliminate said lean.
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Abstract
A method and apparatus for zig-zag folding in which stack lean can be corrected by angularly shifting one gripper-tucker member relative to the other where the gripper anvil tip and the gripper element tip are each a constant distance from the tucker tip during entry of the tucker into the gripper.
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1. In a method for zig-zag folding a web wherein a web is fed between a pair of rotating folding members, each member having at least one tucker and one gripper, said gripper having an anvil and a gripper element, all of said tucker, gripper anvil and gripper element being shaped to define a tip on each, said members being disposed relative to each other to position the tucker of one member in web tucking engagement with the gripper of the other member to cooperate in folding said web, the steps of perforating an elongated web along a plurality of longitudinally spaced apart transversely extending lines, advancing said web at a given speed between said members, moving the tucker of one member between an anvil and gripper element on the other member to fold the web substantially along a perforation line while maintaining each of said gripper anvil tip and gripper element tip a constant distance from the tip of said tucker during entry of said tucker into said gripper, repeating the above step of folding at succeeding perforation lines to form a zig-zag folded stack, said gripper anvil tip rotating at a speed equal to the web given speed, visually ascertaining the presence of lean in said stack, and angularly shifting the tucker of one member relative to the anvil and gripper element of the other to eliminate said lean.
- 2. In apparatus for zig-zag folding a web wherein a web is fed between a pair of rotating folding members, each member having at least one tucker and one gripper, said members disposed relative to each other to position the tucker of one member in web tucking engagement with the gripper of the other member to cooperate in folding said web, said gripper having an anvil and a gripper element and with all of said tucker, gripper anvil and gripper element being shaped to define a tip on each, means for perforating an elongated web along a plurality of longitudinally spaced apart transversely extending lines, means for advancing said web at a given speed between said members, means for moving the tucker of one gripper between an anvil and gripper element on the other member to fold the web substantially along a perforation line while maintaining each of said gripper anvil tip and gripper element tip a constant distance from the tip of said tucker during entry of said tucker into said gripper and for repeating the folding at succeeding perforation lines to form a zig-zag folded stack, said gripper anvil tip operating at a speed equal to the web given speed and means in said apparatus for angularly shifting the tucker of one member relative to the anvil and gripper element of the other to eliminate stack lean.
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