EP0130134A1 - Bahn, insbesondere Papierbahn für Schnelldrucker - Google Patents
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- EP0130134A1 EP0130134A1 EP84440026A EP84440026A EP0130134A1 EP 0130134 A1 EP0130134 A1 EP 0130134A1 EP 84440026 A EP84440026 A EP 84440026A EP 84440026 A EP84440026 A EP 84440026A EP 0130134 A1 EP0130134 A1 EP 0130134A1
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B41—PRINTING; LINING MACHINES; TYPEWRITERS; STAMPS
- B41L—APPARATUS OR DEVICES FOR MANIFOLDING, DUPLICATING OR PRINTING FOR OFFICE OR OTHER COMMERCIAL PURPOSES; ADDRESSING MACHINES OR LIKE SERIES-PRINTING MACHINES
- B41L1/00—Devices for performing operations in connection with manifolding by means of pressure-sensitive layers or intermediaries, e.g. carbons; Accessories for manifolding purposes
- B41L1/20—Manifolding assemblies, e.g. book-like assemblies
- B41L1/26—Continuous assemblies made up of webs
- B41L1/32—Continuous assemblies made up of webs folded transversely
- B41L1/321—Stacks of sheets attached to a carrier strip or web
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- the invention relates to a strip, in particular a strip of paper for a computer printer composed of a central ribbon and two edge strips.
- this strip of paper has other drawbacks and, among other things, the manipulation of a strip of paper folded in accordion is not easy. Indeed, it frequently happens that a user lets out a certain number of screens and, therefore, to avoid the paper strip intermingling, he is forced to fold the paper strip over a longer or shorter length. less important.
- this strip of paper necessarily has, on the one hand, the same color of the first to last screen and, on the other hand, the same format from first to last screen. Therefore, different computer programs must take these constraints into account and do not allow the full capabilities of computer hardware to be used. Thus, for example, for printing a bundle of delivery slips followed by a bundle of invoices itself followed by a draft, it is necessary to pass the strip three times.
- a strip of paper for a computer printer is also known, consisting of a paper ribbon comprising transverse perforations making it possible to obtain, after accordion folding, different screens.
- the edge strips are not detachable but have parallel holes for the drive.
- This paper tape serves as a carrier for sheets, bundles of sheets, documents, envelopes and the like which are positioned on said carrier.
- This second strip of paper has several advantages compared to the first strip of paper described above and in particular there is the possibility of positioning on the support printed matter of different colors, of different formats and of different thickness. Furthermore, this strip of paper provides great flexibility of use at the printer output because the sheets, bundles of sheets, documents, envelopes and the like are held only by a detachable heel at bursting. Finally, the different elements positioned on the coach support can have the standardized format and are no longer dependent on a length multiple of the "inch".
- this second strip of paper has several drawbacks. Its passage on the computer printer is sometimes difficult, even impossible because the different elements, namely the sheets, the bundles of sheets, etc ... are no longer held beyond the fixing heel. In addition, there is a significant loss of paper due to the fact that after separation of the different elements the driving support can no longer be reused. Finally, the addition of the thickness of the driving support and the thickness of the various elements causes an excess thickness in the printer passage. In addition, receiving output from the printer is very delicate, even difficult.
- a strip formed of a plurality of sets of forms for several copies are also known, from document FR-A-1 110 083, is a strip formed of a plurality of sets of forms for several copies. These sets of forms consist of sheets of writing paper and of carbon sheets interspersed with the previous ones.
- the strip consists of an upper writing sheet and a lower writing sheet. These upper and lower writing sheets extend over the entire width of the strip. In the longitudinal edges, holes are made and the central part of the upper and lower writing sheets is separated from the longitudinal edges by a perforation.
- the upper writing sheet has a transverse perforation to separate the different sets of forms.
- the lower writing sheet has either a cutout of a certain width, or an interval between two sets of forms.
- the intermediate sheets may move between the upper and lower writing sheets, it is expected that the different sets of forms are held by staples arranged either at the top of each set, or laterally.
- the main aim of this patent consists in eliminating the drawback of wrinkling and creasing existing in the case of strips of paper with several layers entrained by rollers in the material of writing machine.
- the whole invention relates to the aim sought, namely to allow that in the case of several layers of paper strips, the slot respectively the interval are intended to provide a certain free space between each bundle of documents to absorb fluctuations in length when the sheets pass through the rollers.
- the fluctuations in length are explained by the difference in development between the upper sheet of writing paper and the lower sheet of writing paper, that is to say between the sheet cited closest to the axis of the roll of the string material and the sheet furthest from this roller axis.
- a packet of paper in the form of a continuous band folded in the form of an accordion comprises a succession of standard cards arranged above a number of intermediate paper sheets between which carbon sheets are placed.
- the tape features two carrying bands, the edge of which, directed towards the standard cards and the intermediate sheets, is provided with separation tabs which are inserted between the different intermediate sheets.
- the length of the standard cards must be constant due to the folding accordion.
- the primary concern is to place between each element of the bundle of non-bonded carbons which, at the time of the unwinding, simply carried out by a pair of drive rollers for each carbon, are pulled, which facilitates removal of carbons and printed sheets.
- US-A-2 217 507 discloses a continuous strip folded in the form of an accordion and formed from a plurality of bundles of paper.
- This strip includes perforated edge strips on which the bundles are fixed. These bundles are made up of several sheets separated by carbon sheets. The fixing of these bundles on the edge strips is made of staples.
- the different bundles are detachable from each other by a transverse perforation.
- the different bundles are separated from each other by an empty space, only the edge strips having a transverse perforation.
- the bundles have a strictly equal length required because the transverse perforations, according to the first mode, or the empty spaces, according to the second mode, also constitute the fold lines for the accordion folding of the continuous strip.
- the aim sought lies in folding accordion style and in the ease of detaching one or all of the bundle from the edge strips.
- the bundles of documents must have a strictly equal length.
- the present invention aims to remedy these drawbacks.
- the invention as characterized in the claims, solves the problem of creating a strip of paper for computer printer composed of a central ribbon and two edge strips in the form of a reel and comprising a row of independent documents transversely but positioned longitudinally by endless bonding on the perforated edge strips, the latter being cut longitudinally at the printer outlet to individualize the different documents.
- Another advantage consists, on the one hand, in allowing several copies in succession to have characteristics of different colors and lines, and, on the other hand, in obtaining finished documents of dimensions, thicknesses, of colors and lines, all different, whose immediate reception in the usable finished format is possible either in an inserting chain, or in a folding-routing chain.
- the reel supply in the printer makes it possible to reach high flow rates without stopping the printer.
- the paper strip 1 intended for computer printers comprises a central ribbon 2 provided on its longitudinal edges 3, 4 with edge strips 5, 6.
- These edge strips 5, 6 have a rectilinear perforation 7, 8 made up of a plurality of holes 9, 10, 11, 12 equidistant.
- This rectilinear perforation 7, 8 meshes with the pins of the printer's driving carriages ensuring the advance of the paper strip 1.
- these edge strips are not an integral part of the central ribbon 2 but are made integral with the latter by an endless bonding.
- the internal edges 13, 14 of these edge strips 5, 6 partially cover the longitudinal edges 3, 4 of the central strip 2.
- said longitudinal edges 3, 4 are located not only in relation to the external edges 15, 16 of the edge strips 5, 6 but also with respect to the longitudinal alignments 17, 18 of the rectilinear perforations 7, 8. Therefore, the holes 9, 10, 11, 12 are only made in the edge strips 5 , 6 but not in the central strip 2.
- the center distance 19, 20 of the holes 9, 10, 11, 12 corresponds to the distance separating two consecutive pins from the driving carriages.
- the central strip 2 is formed of a row of documents 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27 transversely independent.
- Documents 21 to 27 with a standardized format are recommended.
- the width will be slightly greater to ensure the connection between the longitudinal edges 3, 4 of these documents 21 to 27 and the edge strips 5, 6, this connection being produced by the endless laminating of the edge strips 5, 6 on the different documents 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27.
- documents 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27 are transversally independent, the particular arrangement of these documents 21 to 27 makes it possible to edit several plots, one after the other, without being forced to make a paper stop and a change of course.
- These documents can be of different natures and colors. Therefore, each document can be given an individual impression according to its future destination.
- a cover letter can be followed by a quote letter, a store slip, customer invoice, customer file, order acknowledgment and others.
- the documents 21, 22 are simple sheets of normal length
- the document 23 is a bundle of several sheets 23 1 , 23 2 , 23 3 also of normal length
- the document 24 is a simple sheet but of reduced length
- the document 25 is a bundle of several sheets 25 1 , 25 2 , 25 3 also of reduced length.
- the document 26 formed of a bundle of several sheets 26 1 , 26 2 , 26 3 consists of an upper sheet 26 1 , having the same width as that of the other documents 21 to 27 while the second sheet 26 2 , covered by the top sheet 26 1 , may have a width less than that of the other documents, or even of the other sheets 26 1 , 26 3 .
- the different documents 21 to 27 or the different sheets 23 1 , 23 2 , 23 3 , 25 1 , 252, 2 5 3 , 26 1 , 26 2 , 26 3 can be of different color, which will facilitate classification of these elements.
- the bundles, before their connection with the edge strips 5, 6, are all glued on the right and left edge to allow the establishment of the different sheets constituting these bundles in one go on the edge strips 5, 6
- the sizing at the top 28 or at the bottom 29 of the bundles 23, 25, 26 allows, after longitudinal cutting of the tape 2, to keep a series of documents grouped together.
- the thickness of the sheets 21, 22 or bundles of sheets 23, 25, 26 is so small that the voids 30, 31, 32 are nonexistent.
- the edge strips 5, 6 are cut according to their internal edges 13, 14, which immediately releases the sheets 21, 22 or the bundles of sheets 23, 25, 26.
- the printer On leaving the printer, it is possible to provide a central tray collecting the different documents stacking one above the other and two side trays in which fall the cut edge strips 5, 6.
- the central tray is replaced by a conveyor belt transporting the documents to a routing chain or any other place of use or classification of the different documents.
- the paper strip 1 being subjected to an advance F 1 , it is necessary that no document slice abuts against the print head of the printer.
- the rear edge 33 of the previous document for example document 22, partially covers the front edge 34 of the following document, for example document 23.
- the paper strip 1 has on each side two edge strips 5 1 , 5 2 and 6 1 , 6 2 .
- the underside 35 of the upper edge strips 5 1 , 6 1 is glued to the top 36 of documents 21 to 27 and the top 37 of the bottom edge strips 5 2 , 6 2 is glued to the underside 38 of the same documents 21 to 27 .
- the paper strip 1 has on each side only one edge strip 5, 6.
- the different documents 21 to 27 are transversely independent, it is no longer necessary to fold the paper strip 1 into an accordion, but the latter can be wound up to form coils of large diameter ensuring a supply of paper strip of long life, which significantly increases the throughput of the printer and reduces downtime of this machine.
- the width of the central strip is reduced, the reduction being equal to the sum of two widths of overlap of the edge strips relative to the longitudinal edges of the documents. Therefore, either it is necessary to give the central ribbon a width greater than the standard width to obtain documents of standard width, or use a central ribbon of standard width and accept that the documents no longer have the standard width. It is certain that in either case, the solution adopted has drawbacks.
- the edge strips 5, 6 are located below the central ribbon 2 formed by the various documents 22, 23 ....
- the width 39 of the central ribbon 2 is such that one obtains two overlap widths 40, 41 located between the internal edges 13, 14 of the edge strips 5, 6 and the longitudinal edges 3, 4 of the central strip 2.
- the two overlap widths 40, 41 include a bonding zone 42, 43.
- the bonding zone In the direction of advance of the strip, the bonding zone is continuous. However, transversely, this bonding zone 42, 43 either has a width less than that of the covering or extends over the entire width of covering.
- a layer of ephemeral glue 44, 45 is provided in these bonding zones. This layer of glue 44, 45 is located between the underside 46 of the lateral ends of the central strip 2 and the top 47 of the edge strips 5, 6
- this layer of glue 44, 45 allows sufficient fixing of the central strip 2 on the edge strips 5, 6 if it is decided to position several documents at the front and to be able to detach the edge strips 5, 6 either directly at the exit. of the printer, either later using an independent device.
- the holding is ephemeral, one can easily separate the central ribbon 2 from the edge bands 5, 6 and the central ribbon 2 retains its initial width 39.
- the central ribbon 2 documents of standard width commonly used in trade and, after separation, the documents are not reduced but still have the standard width.
- the separation between the central strip 2 and the edge strips 5, 6 can be done using mechanical means.
- the central strip 2 slides on a table 48 while the edge strips 5, 6 are pulled down by any means by passing through a corridor 49 located between the table 48 and a support 50.
- the edge strips 5, 6 are torn off from the central strip 2.
- edge strips 5, 6 are located above the central strip 2.
- a retaining table is applied to the central strip 2 and it is pulled upwards the edge bands 5, 6.
- the mechanical means are replaced by thermal means melting the layer of adhesive.
- the mechanical means are replaced by chemical means dissolving the adhesive layer.
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Priority Applications (1)
Application Number | Priority Date | Filing Date | Title |
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AT84440026T ATE26086T1 (de) | 1983-06-23 | 1984-06-19 | Bahn, insbesondere papierbahn fuer schnelldrucker. |
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Application Number | Priority Date | Filing Date | Title |
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FR8310620A FR2547936B1 (fr) | 1983-06-23 | 1983-06-23 | Bande, notamment bande de papier pour imprimante d'ordinateur |
FR8310620 | 1983-06-23 | ||
FR8408897 | 1984-06-05 | ||
FR8408897A FR2565164A2 (fr) | 1983-06-23 | 1984-06-05 | Bande, notamment bande de papier pour imprimante d'ordinateur |
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EP0130134A1 true EP0130134A1 (de) | 1985-01-02 |
EP0130134B1 EP0130134B1 (de) | 1987-03-25 |
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EP19840440026 Expired EP0130134B1 (de) | 1983-06-23 | 1984-06-19 | Bahn, insbesondere Papierbahn für Schnelldrucker |
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EP (1) | EP0130134B1 (de) |
DE (1) | DE3462765D1 (de) |
FR (1) | FR2565164A2 (de) |
Cited By (1)
Publication number | Priority date | Publication date | Assignee | Title |
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FR2592410A1 (fr) * | 1986-01-02 | 1987-07-03 | Remy Hubert | Bande, notamment bande de papier pour imprimante d'ordinateur. |
Citations (3)
Publication number | Priority date | Publication date | Assignee | Title |
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US2217507A (en) * | 1930-07-01 | 1940-10-08 | American Sales Book Co Inc | Record assembly |
FR1110083A (fr) * | 1953-10-17 | 1956-02-06 | Bande de papier à plusieurs couches pour jeux de formulaires pour plusieurs copies et analogues | |
FR1578153A (de) * | 1967-07-14 | 1969-08-14 |
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US2028341A (en) * | 1933-10-16 | 1936-01-21 | George Willard Bowen Jr | Series envelope |
US3554447A (en) * | 1969-02-10 | 1971-01-12 | Moore Business Forms Inc | Continuous envelopes |
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- 1984-06-05 FR FR8408897A patent/FR2565164A2/fr active Pending
- 1984-06-19 EP EP19840440026 patent/EP0130134B1/de not_active Expired
- 1984-06-19 DE DE8484440026T patent/DE3462765D1/de not_active Expired
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US2217507A (en) * | 1930-07-01 | 1940-10-08 | American Sales Book Co Inc | Record assembly |
FR1110083A (fr) * | 1953-10-17 | 1956-02-06 | Bande de papier à plusieurs couches pour jeux de formulaires pour plusieurs copies et analogues | |
FR1578153A (de) * | 1967-07-14 | 1969-08-14 |
Cited By (1)
Publication number | Priority date | Publication date | Assignee | Title |
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FR2592410A1 (fr) * | 1986-01-02 | 1987-07-03 | Remy Hubert | Bande, notamment bande de papier pour imprimante d'ordinateur. |
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FR2565164A2 (fr) | 1985-12-06 |
EP0130134B1 (de) | 1987-03-25 |
DE3462765D1 (en) | 1987-04-30 |
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