EP0474999A1 - Procédé pour traiter des produits imprimés arrivant en formation d'écailles de poisson - Google Patents

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EP0474999A1
EP0474999A1 EP91110836A EP91110836A EP0474999A1 EP 0474999 A1 EP0474999 A1 EP 0474999A1 EP 91110836 A EP91110836 A EP 91110836A EP 91110836 A EP91110836 A EP 91110836A EP 0474999 A1 EP0474999 A1 EP 0474999A1
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • B65HHANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL, e.g. SHEETS, WEBS, CABLES
    • B65H29/00Delivering or advancing articles from machines; Advancing articles to or into piles
    • B65H29/006Winding articles into rolls
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • B65HHANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL, e.g. SHEETS, WEBS, CABLES
    • B65H29/00Delivering or advancing articles from machines; Advancing articles to or into piles
    • B65H29/66Advancing articles in overlapping streams
    • B65H29/6654Advancing articles in overlapping streams changing the overlapping figure
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • B65HHANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL, e.g. SHEETS, WEBS, CABLES
    • B65H2511/00Dimensions; Position; Numbers; Identification; Occurrences
    • B65H2511/20Location in space
    • B65H2511/22Distance
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • B65HHANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL, e.g. SHEETS, WEBS, CABLES
    • B65H2701/00Handled material; Storage means
    • B65H2701/10Handled articles or webs
    • B65H2701/19Specific article or web
    • B65H2701/1932Signatures, folded printed matter, newspapers or parts thereof and books

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  • the present invention relates to a method for processing printed products, such as newspapers, magazines and the like, which occur in a scale formation of a certain length and with approximately the same scale spacing, and to a package produced by this method.
  • a method of this type is known from DE-A-33 30 485 and US Patents 4,688,368 and 4,844,256.
  • the printed products resulting in a scale formation of a certain length and with approximately the same scale spacing are rolled up starting from one end of the scale formation and a wrapping or strapping that holds them together is placed around the print product roll formed in this way.
  • the package ready for dispatch and manipulated in this way is extremely stable and easy to use.
  • the individual print products are taken from the parcel from the center.
  • EP-A-0 243 906 and the corresponding US-A-4,811,548 teach, to further improve the manageability of such packages, to provide them with a carrying loop which consists of an elongated supporting element which passes through the inside and outside of the Printing product roll is running.
  • Pushing together printed products in a scale formation into a scale-like formation the formation length of which is selected so that the end user can still grasp the two ends of the formation with his hands at the same time after unrolling the package, enables him to close the printed products in a small space to push a stack together.
  • the formation of an extremely compact package is made possible because the printed products arranged in the interior of the package can be rolled very closely with a large scale spacing.
  • a preferred embodiment of a package produced by the method according to the invention is specified in claim 11.
  • the printed products 10 are magazines or newspapers, which are arranged in front of the scale formation S with their folded edges 12 in the direction of arrow A.
  • the scale distance between the fold edges 12 of successive printed products 10 is designated by B and is approximately constant for all printed products 10.
  • the scale formation S of length C shown can be a section of a much longer formation, such as is formed, for example, by rotary printing machines, which is separated from that by forming a gap. If the scale formation S comprises, for example, a hundred printed products with a mutual scale distance of approximately 0.1 m, the length C is approximately 10 m.
  • the scale formation S lies on a belt conveyor 14 which is only indicated schematically and is transported in the direction of arrow A.
  • FIG. 2 shows a scale-like formation S1, which is produced by pushing together the printed products 10 of the scale formation S according to FIG. 1.
  • a front end section 16 of the scale-like formation S1 viewed in the direction of arrow A, the scale distance B between the fold edges 12 of successive printed products 10 essentially corresponds to the scale distance B shown in FIG. 1.
  • this front end section 16 extends over the area of the leading ones Folded edges 12 of the first four printed products 10.
  • the distance between the folded edges 12 of successive printed products 10 is reduced, as is indicated, for example, by arrow B1. Contrary to arrow direction A, the scale distance B1 decreases approximately continuously in this area 18.
  • the distance between the leading fold edges 12 of successive printed products 10 then remains approximately constant or increases slightly.
  • This arrangement of the printed products 10 leads to a wave-shaped envelope curve with a single wave crest between the leading and trailing ends 22, 24 of the scale-like formation S1 in the case of a scale-like formation S1 lying on a flat base.
  • Pushing together printed products 10, shortening the scale spacing B, B1 to form a scale-like formation S1 leads to a formation length C1 which, with the same number of printed products 10 as in the scale formation S, is considerably less compared to the length C.
  • the formation length C1 is chosen so that a person can reach the leading end 22 and the trailing end 24 simultaneously with his hands.
  • the formation length C1 is therefore preferably between 0.8 and 1.5 m. But it is also possible that this can be a little shorter or a little longer.
  • a sheathing element 26 which projects with its rear end region 28 beyond the trailing end 24 and which overlaps the scale-like formation S1 up to the area of the foremost printed product 10.
  • This wrapping element 26 is preferably a film made of plastic or kraft paper, which has approximately the width of the printed products 10. Of course, this wrapping element 26 can also be narrower or wider than the printed products 10.
  • the rear end region 28 protruding over the scale-like formation S1 is selected so long that it is rolled up together with the scale-like formation S1, as described in more detail below, encompasses the entire printed product roll 30 thus formed and shown in FIGS. 5 and 6 in the circumferential direction.
  • FIG. 3 also shows a scale-like formation S1, the envelope of which approximately corresponds to the envelope of the scale-like formation S1 shown in FIG. 2.
  • the difference is that fewer, but thicker, printed products 10 are pushed together to form a scale-like formation S1.
  • the scale distance B in the front end section 16 is greater than in the region 18 adjoining it in the direction opposite the arrow A, where a shortened scale distance B1 is shown, for example.
  • the wrapping element 26 also projects with its rear end region 28 beyond the trailing end 24 of the scale-like formation S1, but overlaps this only in a rear end section 20.
  • the formation length C1 between the leading and trailing ends 22, 24 corresponds approximately to the formation length C1 of the scale-like formation S1 shown in FIG. 2.
  • a pushing element 32 For pushing together the printed products 10 occurring in scale formation S to form a scale-like formation S1 shown in FIGS. 2 and 3, for example a pushing element 32, only schematically indicated in FIG. 1, which is moved in the direction of arrow A relative to scale formation S can be used.
  • the impact element 32 engages the trailing end 24 of the scale formation S and brings this end 24 closer to the leading end 22 to the distance corresponding to the formation length C1.
  • the frictional relationships prevailing between the individual printed products 12 then automatically lead to one of the scale-like formation S1 shown or very similar in FIGS. 2 and 3.
  • the accumulation element 34 can be removed from the conveying region by known means.
  • the scale-like formation S1 is started at the leading end 22, rolled up in the arrow direction D to a printed product roll 30, as indicated in FIG. 3. 5 and 6 show the scale-like formations S1 shown in FIGS. 2 and 3 and rolled up together with the wrapping element 26 to be ready for dispatch and packages 35 which can be manipulated by hand. In these packages 35, the innermost and in the scale-like formation S1 in the direction of arrow A the foremost printed product is shown and indicated by 10. The wrapping element 26 rolled up together with the scale-like formation S1 (FIG.
  • the sheathing element 26 shown in FIG. 3 overlaps it only slightly in the rear end section 20, the sheathing element 26 is not wrapped when the shingled formation S1 is rolled up, but comes exclusively on the outside of the circumference of the printed products 10 rolled up to a printed product roll 30 to lie. In this case, too. Overlap of the front and rear end area of the wrapping element 26 in the overlap area 36 self-retention achieved. It is of course also possible to use a material as the sheathing element 26 which is not self-holding. In this case, either a strapping can be placed around the package 30, or the rear end of the wrapping element 26 is fixed by other known means, for example adhesive strips.
  • the scale-like formations S1 in the front end section 16 are thin due to the relatively large scale distances B in the direction of the arrow E (FIGS. 2 and 3), they can be rolled up starting with a small diameter, which leads to small, stable, easy-to-handle packages 35, as shown in FIGS. 4 and 5.
  • the cylindrical packages 35 have approximately a circular cross section, which is also related to the fact that when winding up a thick area of the scale formation S1 comes to lie over a thinner one, viewed in the radial direction.
  • the roll-shaped packages 35 containing the printed products 10 are delivered to the end user. This places a package 35 on a support 38 shown schematically in FIG. 6, releases the rear end of the wrapping element 26 and unrolls the package 35. As shown in FIG. 6, the printed products 10 are then arranged in a scale-like formation, which the Formation S1 corresponds before rolling up (see FIG. 2). The folded edges 12 of the printed products 10 can be bent slightly upwards as a result of bending when rolled up. Since the formation length C1 is selected in such a way that the ends 22, 24 can be grasped simultaneously with the hands of the same person, it is now possible, simply by pushing the ends 22, 24 against one another by hand, to produce one from the printed products 10 in FIG. 7 To form stack 40. The individual printed products 10 can then be removed from this stack from above.
  • a further scale-like formation S1 is shown in FIG. 8, but in which the scale spacing B1 between the fold edges 12 of successive printed products 10 is reduced to an approximately constant dimension.
  • This scale-like formation S1 is also formed from the scale formation S shown in FIG. 1 by together slide all printed products 10 formed. This can happen, for example, in that in the case of two belt conveyors connected in series, the front belt conveyor is driven at a lower conveying speed than the rear one.
  • the formation length C1 is selected such that the leading end 22 and the trailing end 24 can be grasped by one person with the hands.
  • the wrapping element 26 practically overlaps the entire scale-like formation 10 and projects with its rear end region 28 beyond the trailing end 24 in order to separate the windings from one another when rolling up and in the same way as described above with its rear end region 28 To grasp the print product roll 30 and hold the package 35 together (FIG. 9).
  • the area in which two sections of the enveloping element 26 overlap and abut one another is designated by 36.
  • the innermost printed product which corresponds to the printed product shown first in FIG. 8 in the direction of arrow A, is designated by 10.
  • the wrapping element 26 overlaps this printed product 10 in some areas.
  • the scale-like formation S1 shown in FIG. 8 is also thinner in the front end section 16 than in the central region.
  • the center can be arranged eccentrically with respect to the approximately circular periphery of the package 35.
  • a stack 40 is formed from the scale-like formation S1, as shown in FIG. 7.
  • FIG. 10 shows a scale-like formation similar to the scale-like formation S1 shown in FIG. 8, but the position of the printed products 10 within the scale-like formation S1 is different. Seen in the conveying direction A of the scale-like formation S1, in the formation shown in FIG. 10, the folded edge 12 of each printed product 10 is leading and below, so that each printed product 10 rests on the trailing one.
  • This scale-like formation S1 is also formed from a scale formation with a large scale distance, in which each printed product lies on the trailing one, by evenly pushing together all printed products 10, so that the scale distance B1 between the fold edges 12 of successive printed products 10 is reduced to an approximately constant dimension.
  • a longitudinal section through the scale-like formation S1 thus formed shows approximately the shape of a trapezoid.
  • the formation length C1 is selected such that the leading end 22 and the trailing end 24 can be grasped by a person with his hands.
  • the enveloping element, designated 26 projects with its rear end region 28 beyond the trailing end 24, exactly as described above.
  • the scale-like formation S1 is rolled up in the direction of arrow D to form a package which is held together by the covering element 26.
  • the package is unrolled by the end user and a stack is formed from the scale-like formation S1 thus obtained by pushing the ends 22, 24 against each other by hand, similar to the manner set out above.
  • the winding up of the scale-like formation S1 shown in FIG. 10 in the direction of arrow D also allows the removal of individual printed products 10 from the center of the printed product roll.
  • FIG. 11 shows a winding device 42 for winding up the printed products 10 supplied in scale-like formation S1 to form a printed product roll 30 and wrapping the same with the wrapping element 26.
  • This winding device 42 is described below only to the extent that this is necessary for the understanding of FIG. 11.
  • This has a winding mandrel 48 which is freely rotatably mounted on a swivel arm 46 indicated by a dot-dash line.
  • a ribbon conveyor 50 is provided below the winding mandrel 48.
  • An endless belt 56 which is guided around a pair of drive rollers 52 and a plurality of deflection rollers 54, 54 ', 54 ", wraps around the winding mandrel 48 or the printed products 10 wound thereon and is guided around the deflection roller 50' of the ribbon conveyor 50 facing the belt conveyor 44.
  • the deflection rollers 54 are with the exception of the deflection rollers designated 54 'or 54 ".
  • the deflection roller 54 ' seen in the direction of arrow F, upstream of the winding mandrel 48, is freely rotatably mounted on a further swivel arm designated 58. This can be pivoted back and forth between the two end positions indicated by dash-dotted lines.
  • the deflection roller designated 54 " is also arranged on a swivel arm 60, which is pretensioned in a clockwise direction in order to keep the belt 56 tensioned and to compensate for the change in length of the part of the belt 56 encompassing the winding mandrel 48 or the printed products 10 wound thereon Volumes Chen conveyor 50 can be moved in the direction of arrow F from the working position shown in Figure 11 to a rest position, in which it no longer touches the finished package 30 to repel it from the winding mandrel 48.
  • a supply roll 62 with plastic film 63 wound thereon is placed on two bearing rollers 64.
  • the wrapping element 26 mentioned above consists of a section of this plastic film 63.
  • the plastic film 63 is guided from the supply roll 62 around two deflection rolls 66, a tensioning roll 68 and a schematically indicated controlled release roll 70.
  • the plastic film 63 runs from this to a tensioning device 72 designed as a belt conveyor and arranged between the belt conveyor 44 and the ribbon conveyor 50.
  • a cutting device 74 which can be pivoted in the direction of the arrow into the conveyor path of the plastic film 63, for severing a section of the plastic film 63 forming the enveloping element 26 is provided.
  • the winder 42 operates as follows. At the beginning, the winding mandrel 48 is in its lower end position, indicated by dash-dotted lines, in which it rests on the ribbon conveyor 50 which is in the working position.
  • the belt 56 coming from the deflection roller 50 'along the upper run of the ribbon conveyor 50 wraps around the winding mandrel 48 and runs from this to the deflection roller 54', which is in the lower end position shown in solid lines.
  • the belt 56 is driven by the drive rollers 52 in the arrow direction G at about the same speed as the belt conveyor 44, which feeds the scale-like formation S1.
  • the latter is given the plastic film 63 drawn off from the supply roll 62 on the underside.
  • the belt 56 then applies the scale-like formation S1 to the winding mandrel 48 in order to form the printed product roll 30 therefrom.
  • the plastic film 63 is also coiled.
  • the swivel arm 46 is successively pivoted against the upper position in which the winding mandrel 48 is in the position shown in solid lines in FIG. 11.
  • the deflection roller 54 can be pivoted in the direction toward the upper end position and back by means of the further swivel arm 58 in accordance with this thickness.
  • the thickness of the scale-like formation S1 can be scanned and the further swivel arm 58 can be pivoted in a correspondingly controlled manner in order to allow the scale-like formation S1 to pass between the ribbon conveyor 50 and the deflection roller 54 '.
  • the entire scale-like formation S1 has been wound onto the winding mandrel 48 and the necessary length of the rear end region 28 (see FIGS. 2 and 3) protruding from the plastic film 63 has been pulled past the cutting device 74, the latter is activated in order to cover the wrapping element 26 to separate from the remaining part of the plastic film 63.
  • the belt 56 is then driven until the rear end region of the wrapping element 26 lies completely against the printed product roll 30.
  • the further swivel arm 58 is pivoted into the upper end position and the ribbon conveyor 50 is moved in the direction of the arrow F, so that the winding mandrel 48 together with the package 35 moves into the lower position, which is shown by the dash-dotted line Winding mandrel 48 is indicated and in which the pivot arm 46 abuts a stop, not shown, can lower. Then the finished package 35 is pushed off from the winding mandrel 48 by means of a plunger, also not shown.
  • the tensioning device 72 designed as a belt conveyor is continuously driven in the conveying direction and the plastic film 63 which is always in contact with it is either held back by the release roller 70 if no plastic film 63 of the scale-like formation S1 is to be added , or released to give this plastic film 63.
  • the pretensioned tensioning roller 68 holds the plastic film 63 tensioned in the area between the supply roll 62 and the release roller 70 and prevents a sudden overstressing of the plastic film 63 by forming a kind of supply loop.
  • the belt conveyor 14 (FIG. 1) to be connected downstream of the belt conveyor 14 (FIG. 1) in order to push together the printed products 10 in the scale formation S, the conveying speed of which is controlled in such a way that the transition from one belt conveyor 14 to the other the printed products 10 to the desired one Scale spacing B, B1 can be pushed together.
  • the measure for the length C of the scale formation S can be given by the number of printed products 10, which are arranged approximately at the same scale distance B.

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