Method and apparatus for folding a cover strip over a multi-ply inner strip
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1. In a booklet manufacturing process, a method for folding a cover strip having a transverse slit over a multi-ply inner strip, said method comprising the steps of:
- providing one continuous strip of paper having first and second parts extending in adjacent relationship along a longitudinal folding line, with transverse slits at longitudinally spaced intervals on said first part;
said first part having a transverse dimension;
advancing said one continuous strip longituninally in a downstream direction along a predetermined path having a downstream portion;
providing another continuous strip of paper having multiple plies longitudinally folded in nested relation along a line to define a spine for said other strip along the fold line for said plies, said other continuous strip having a transverse dimension corresponding substantially to the transverese dimension of said first part on said one strip;
advancing said other continuous strip longitudinally in a downstream direction along a predetermined path and above said first part on said one strip, said predetermined path of the inner strip having a downstream portion corresponding to the downstream portion of the path of said cover strip;
providing a folding station at a predetermined location on said downstream path portion;
laying said other strip atop the first part of said one strip upstream of said folding station, whereby the first part of the one strip becomes a bottom cover under the second strip;
said one strip lying in a plane as said strip advances toward said folding station;
tensioning said one strip in the plane thereof, at said folding station, to avoid slack in said strip;
folding said second part of the tensioned one strip along said longitudinal folding line, out of the plane of the one strip and then over and atop said multi-ply second strip to provide a top cover over the second strip and a longitudinal edge at said folding line;
controlling the tension in said one strip during said folding step to avoid transverse tearing on said first part thereof from said transverse slit to said longitudinal folding line;
supporting said first part of the one strip from below during said folding step;
urging said second part of the one strip downwardly toward said other strip as the strips move downstream during said folding step;
urging said longitudinal edge in a transverse direction toward said other strip during said folding step;
applying a longitudinally extending line of adhesive on said one strip adjacent said longitudinal folding line, prior to said laying step;
and adhering said spine to said one strip at said line of adhesive, after said applying step.
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Abstract
A composite strip is formed, during a folding step, from a continuous cover strip folded around a continuous, multi-ply inner strip. The cover strip has longitudinally spaced transverse slits therein and is tensioned during the folding step. A sharp, neat fold is obtained without transversely tearing the cover strip.
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9 Claims
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1. In a booklet manufacturing process, a method for folding a cover strip having a transverse slit over a multi-ply inner strip, said method comprising the steps of:
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providing one continuous strip of paper having first and second parts extending in adjacent relationship along a longitudinal folding line, with transverse slits at longitudinally spaced intervals on said first part; said first part having a transverse dimension; advancing said one continuous strip longituninally in a downstream direction along a predetermined path having a downstream portion; providing another continuous strip of paper having multiple plies longitudinally folded in nested relation along a line to define a spine for said other strip along the fold line for said plies, said other continuous strip having a transverse dimension corresponding substantially to the transverese dimension of said first part on said one strip; advancing said other continuous strip longitudinally in a downstream direction along a predetermined path and above said first part on said one strip, said predetermined path of the inner strip having a downstream portion corresponding to the downstream portion of the path of said cover strip; providing a folding station at a predetermined location on said downstream path portion; laying said other strip atop the first part of said one strip upstream of said folding station, whereby the first part of the one strip becomes a bottom cover under the second strip; said one strip lying in a plane as said strip advances toward said folding station; tensioning said one strip in the plane thereof, at said folding station, to avoid slack in said strip; folding said second part of the tensioned one strip along said longitudinal folding line, out of the plane of the one strip and then over and atop said multi-ply second strip to provide a top cover over the second strip and a longitudinal edge at said folding line; controlling the tension in said one strip during said folding step to avoid transverse tearing on said first part thereof from said transverse slit to said longitudinal folding line; supporting said first part of the one strip from below during said folding step; urging said second part of the one strip downwardly toward said other strip as the strips move downstream during said folding step; urging said longitudinal edge in a transverse direction toward said other strip during said folding step; applying a longitudinally extending line of adhesive on said one strip adjacent said longitudinal folding line, prior to said laying step; and adhering said spine to said one strip at said line of adhesive, after said applying step. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
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7. An apparatus for folding a booklet cover strip having a transverse slit over a multi-ply inner strip, wherein said cover strip comprises a continuous strip of paper having first and second parts extending in adjacent relationship along a longitudinal folding line, with transverse slits at longitudinally spaced intervals on said first part, said first part having a transverse dimension, and said inner strip comprises a continuous strip of paper having multiple plies longitudinally folded in nested relation along a line to define a spine for said inner strip along the fold line for said plies, said inner continuous strip having a transverse dimension corresponding substantially to the transverse dimension of said first part on said cover strip, said apparatus comprising:
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means for advancing said continuous cover strip longitudinally in a downstream direction along a predetermined path having a downstream portion; means for advancing said continuous inner strip longitudinally in a downstream direction along a predetermined path and above said first part on said cover strip, said predetermined path of the inner strip having a downstream portion corresponding to the downstream portion on the path of said cover strip; means defining a folding station at a predetermined location on said downstream path portion; means for laying said inner strip atop the first part of said cover strip upstream of said folding station and for arranging the first part of the cover strip as a bottom cover under the inner strip; said advancing means for the cover strip comprising means for advancing said cover strip toward said folding station with the cover strip lying in a plane; means for tensioning said cover strip in the plane thereof, at said folding station, to avoid slack in said cover strip; means at said folding station for folding said second part of the tensioned cover strip along said longitudinal folding line, out of the plane of the cover strip and then over and atop said multi-ply inner strip to provide a top cover over the inner strip and a longitudinal edge at said folding line; means for controlling the tension of said cover strip at said folding station to avoid transverse tearing on said first part thereof from said transverse slit to said longitudinal folding line; means for supporting said first part of the cover strip from below at said folding station; means for urging said second part of the cover strip downwardly toward said inner strip as the strips move downstream at said folding station; means for urging said longitudinal edge in a transverse direction toward said inner strip at said folding station; means for applying a longitudinally extending line of adhesive on said cover strip adjacent said longitudinal folding line, upstream of said laying means; and means for adhering said spine to said cover strip at said line of adhesive, downstream of said applying means. - View Dependent Claims (8, 9)
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