USRE42404E1 - Multiple signature feeder system - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates generally to a binding line for binding large circulation periodicals, catalogs, books and other printed materials. More specifically, the present invention relates to a binding line having a multiple signature feeder system, which greatly expands the capacity and flexibility of the binding line.
- Each signature consists of a bundle of printed pages, and includes a backbone, a head, a foot, and a pair of folios. The signatures are gathered on a binding line in a particular order, and are then stitched or glued together to form the book.
- the binding line typically includes a plurality of packer boxes positioned along a gathering conveyor, with each packer box or a selected set of packer boxes delivering printed signatures seriatim onto the gathering conveyor via a rotary drum as is well known in the art. After binding, the signatures are trimmed, bundled and shipped using well known methods. A more detailed explanation of the binding line process can be found in U.S. Pat. No. 5,458,323.
- a printhead is positioned to apply a customized or personalized message, such as the name and address of a magazine subscriber, to a blank reserved area on the signature prior to placement in the packer box.
- a customized or personalized message such as the name and address of a magazine subscriber
- the only requirements are that the signatures inhabit the same location within the book, and that the blank reserved area on each of the signatures occupy the same location relative to the head and the foot in order to be functional with the printhead.
- the present invention greatly expands the capacity as well as the flexibility of a conventional binding line to produce customized books targeted to appeal to a chosen demographic group, or books that are customized or personalized in accordance with other criteria.
- a feeder system having a plurality of feeder boxes or hoppers is positioned upstream of a conventional packer box.
- a feed controller operatively connected to a primary system controller activates a selected one of the feeder boxes, so that the distinct signature contained in that selected feeder box is delivered via a feed conveyor to the associated packer box.
- a printer disposed along the feed conveyor permits a customized or personalized message, such as the name and address of a magazine subscriber, renewal notices, or discount, shipping and credit features, to be applied to each signature prior to delivery to the associated packer box.
- a selected one of the feeder boxes can be selected to deliver its distinct signature to the associated packer box for placement in the book at a designated location.
- the signature is then further customized or personalized by adding a predetermined printed message, which reads in the same orientation as the signature text. Accordingly, the flexibility of the binding line to produce customized or personalized books is greatly enhanced at minimal additional cost.
- a binding line for gathering a plurality of signatures to form a book includes a gathering conveyor, a plurality of packer boxes positioned along the gathering conveyor, and a feeder system operatively associated with at least one of the packer boxes.
- the feeder system includes a feed conveyor and a plurality of feeder boxes, each of the feeder boxes containing a distinct signature and being adapted to deliver its distinct signature to the associated packer box.
- a primary controller is operatively connected to the packer boxes for activating a selected set of packer boxes, thereby delivering a set of signatures to the gathering conveyor. The controller further activates a selected one of the feeder boxes, thereby delivering the distinct signature from that feeder box to the associated packer box for placement in the book at the designated location.
- Each of the selected signatures delivered from the feeder system includes a backbone and a blank reserved portion, and a printer is positioned to apply a predetermined printed message to the reserved portion of the selected signature, perpendicular to the backbone, prior to delivery to the associated packer box.
- a feed system controller connected to the primary system controller, is connected to the printer and determines the content of the printed message.
- the printer is preferably disposed adjacent the output end of the feed conveyor.
- a feeder system for expanding the capacity of a binding line.
- the binding line typically includes a plurality of packer boxes positioned along a gathering conveyor, the gathering conveyor being adapted to gather signatures to form a book.
- the feeder system includes a plurality of feeder boxes associated with at least one of the packer boxes, and each of the feeder boxes contains a distinct signature and is adapted to deliver its distinct signature to the associated packer box.
- a feed conveyor delivers the signatures from the feeder boxes to the associated packer box.
- a primary controller activates a selected set of the packer boxes, thereby delivering a selected set of signatures to the gathering conveyor.
- the controller further activates a selected one of the feeder boxes, thereby delivering a selected signature from the feeder system to the associated packer box.
- a binding line for gathering a plurality of signatures to form a book comprises a gathering conveyor, a plurality of packer boxes positioned along the gathering conveyor, a primary controller for activating a selected set of packer boxes to thereby deliver a set of signatures to the gathering conveyor, and adjustable feed means associated with at least one of the packer boxes for delivering a selected signature to the associated packer box.
- the adjustable feed means includes a plurality of feeder boxes, and a feed controller operatively connected to the primary controller. The feed controller causes a selected one of the feeder boxes to deliver its distinct signature to the associated packer box for placement in the book.
- a method for expanding the capacity of a binding line is disclosed.
- the binding line is adapted to gather a plurality of signatures to form a book, and includes a plurality of packer boxes positioned along a gathering conveyor.
- the binding line further includes a primary controller for selectively enabling and disabling sets of packer boxes.
- the method includes the steps of operatively connecting a plurality of feeder boxes to a selected one of the packer boxes, positioning a feed conveyor adjacent the feeder boxes, and connecting a feed controller to the primary controller.
- the feed controller is adapted to activate a selected one of the feeder boxes to thereby deliver a selected signature to the feed conveyor for delivery to the associated packer box.
- FIG. 1 is a schematic view of a typical binding line with an expanded feeder system according to the present invention.
- FIG. 2 is a schematic view of the feeder system of the present invention for use with the binding line shown in FIG. 1 , and
- FIG. 3 is an enlarged perspective view showing a signature and illustrating the blank reserved portion on one of the signature folios which receives a printed message from the printer associated with the feeder assembly.
- Binding line 12 includes a gathering chain or conveyor 14 which is moveable past a plurality of packer boxes 16 , 18 , 20 , 22 , etc.
- the gathering conveyor 14 includes a plurality of chain spaces (not shown), each of which is adapted to gather a signature 24 (shown in FIG. 3 ) from at least some of the packer boxes 16 , 18 , 20 , 22 , etc., in seriatim fashion.
- packer boxes 16 , 18 , 20 and 22 may include more or fewer packer boxes depending on the size of the binding line 12 .
- a controller 26 which is preferably a programmable logic controller or a similar controller of the type commonly employed in printing operations, controls the operation of the binding line 12 .
- each of the packer boxes is adapted to hold a distinct signature as will be explained in greater detail below, and the signatures are fed to the gathering conveyor in a manner well known to those skilled in the art.
- packer boxes 16 , 18 , 20 , 22 contain distinct signatures 24 a, 24 b, 24 c and 24 d, respectively.
- one or more of the packer boxes is enabled, thereby delivering its signature to the gathering conveyor 14 .
- the controller 26 typically activates a selected set of packer boxes, for example, packer boxes 16 and 20 , so that only the signatures contained in the chosen set of packer boxes (in this case signatures 24 a and 24 c) are delivered to the gathering conveyor 14 for assembly into the book.
- signatures 24 a and 24 c are delivered to the gathering conveyor 14 for assembly into the book.
- FIG. 2 shows the feeder assembly 10 incorporating the features of the present invention, which is adapted to be operatively associated with at least one of the packer boxes 16 , 18 , 20 , 22 , etc., and is connected to the controller 26 .
- the feeder assembly 10 includes a plurality of feeder hoppers or boxes 30 , 32 , 34 , etc. Although three such feeder boxes are shown, it will be understood that more or fewer feeder boxes may be employed depending on the requirements of the contemplated application. For purposes of explanation, only the feeder assembly 10 associated with the packer box 16 will be described in detail. However, it will be understood that the remaining packer boxes may also have such a feeder assembly associated therewith.
- the feeder assembly 10 includes a feed conveyor 36 having a plurality of spaces, each of which is adapted to gather a signature, for example, 24 a- 1 , 24 a- 2 , or 24 a- 3 , from the feeder boxes 30 , 32 , 34 via conventional rotary drum assemblies 38 , 40 , 42 , and deliver the selected signature to the associated packer box 16 .
- a signature for example, 24 a- 1 , 24 a- 2 , or 24 a- 3
- each of the distinct signatures 24 a- 1 , 24 a- 2 and 24 a- 3 is designated for insertion into the book at the same designated location.
- one of the distinct signatures 24 a- 1 , 24 a- 2 , or 24 a- 3 is selected for delivery to the associated packer box 16 , for insertion into the book in the location reserved for signature 24 a.
- a conventional signature 24 includes a backbone 44 , a head 46 , a foot 48 , and a pair of folios 50 and 52 .
- the signatures 24 a in this case, signatures 24 a- 1 , 24 a- 2 and 24 a- 3
- a printer 56 is disposed adjacent an output end 58 of the feed conveyor 36 , and is positioned so that the printer 56 will print a printed message or other graphic material onto the reserved portion 54 of the selected signature (e.g., signature 24 a- 1 , 24 a- 2 , or 24 a- 3 ) prior to the delivery of the signature from its feeder box 30 , 32 , 34 , respectively, to the associated packer box 16 .
- the feeder boxes 30 , 32 and 34 , as well as the printer 56 are connected to a controller 60 , which is operatively connected to the controller 26 in a well known manner.
- the content of the printed message to be applied to the reserved portion 54 of the signatures 24 a- 1 , 24 a- 2 , and 24 a- 3 is programmed into the controller 60 . Accordingly, based upon the information programmed into the controllers 26 and 60 , one of the packer boxes 30 , 32 , 34 is activated to deliver its signature 24 a- 1 , 24 a- 2 or 24 a- 3 to the feed conveyor 36 , and the signature so selected is customized or personalized with the addition of a printed message or graphics to the reserved portion 54 by the printer 56 .
- the printing line 12 operates in a conventional manner to assemble a book.
- the controller 26 enables and disables a selected set of the packer boxes, in order to deliver signatures to the gathering conveyor 14 .
- either of packer boxes 16 or 18 may be activated to deliver its respective signature 24 a or 24 b. If signatures 24 a and 24 b are both designated to occupy the same location in the book, only one of the packer boxes 16 , 18 will be activated a given time, as is known to those skilled in the art.
- Other packer boxes (not shown) may be activated all of the time, while still other packer boxes (not shown) may be grouped in sets of two, three, etc.
- the packer box 16 delivers signatures designated 24 a to the gathering conveyor 14 .
- the packer box 16 can be made to deliver any one of the separate and distinct signatures 24 a- 1 , 24 a- 2 , or 24 a- 3 , to the packer box 16 for insertion into a particular book at the location reserved for signature 24 a. Consequently, whereas the packer box 16 could before deliver only a single signature, i.e., 24 a, to the designated location, with the addition of the feeder assembly 10 the packer box 16 can now also deliver any of three other distinct signatures. i.e., 24 a- 1 , 24 a- 2 or 24 a- 3 .
- the controllers 26 and 60 determine which of the packer boxes, and hence which of the feeder boxes, will be activated.
- the printer 56 located at the output end 58 of the feed conveyor enables further customization or personalization of the signatures.
- the controllers 26 and 60 may activate the packer box 16 and feeder box 30 to deliver signature 24 a- 1 .
- the controller 60 then directs the printer 56 to apply a magazine subscriber's name and address to the reserved portion 54 as the signature 24 a- 1 is delivered from the feed conveyor 36 to the packer box 16 .
- the controllers 26 and 60 may again activate the packer box 16 and feeder box 30 to deliver signature 24 a- 1 .
- the controller 60 directs the printer 56 to apply a different name and address to the reserved portion 54 of the signature 24 a- 1 as the signature is delivered from the feed conveyor 36 to the packer box 16 . Consequently, the first delivered copy of signature 24 a- 1 is separate and distinct from the second delivered copy of signature 24 a- 1 by virtue of the separate and distinct printed message applied to the reserved portion 54 .
- the signatures delivered from feeder boxes 32 and 34 can be distinguished in a like manner.
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