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US1067026A
US1067026A US58182310A US1910581823A US1067026A US 1067026 A US1067026 A US 1067026A US 58182310 A US58182310 A US 58182310A US 1910581823 A US1910581823 A US 1910581823A US 1067026 A US1067026 A US 1067026A
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    • B41FPRINTING MACHINES OR PRESSES
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  • This invention relates to certain improvements in printing presses.
  • the present invention has for its object certain mechanical means for automatically inserting these supplements while the paper is in the printing press, so that no operatives are required for this work.
  • the invention comprises certain improvements for the purpose of enablin the machine to take single copies of tile readyprinted supplements which are supplied to it in the form of a stack and to convey them to the place where the copy of the paper in which the supplement is to be inserted, is folded in such a manner that the supplement is folded up with the newspaper and leaves the machine in. the folded newspaper to gether with the latter.
  • the operation is as follows :-The webs of paper printed and once folded run from the folder a to the severing cylinders Z) and 0 which act in the usual manner by means of a blade h engaging a recess '21 or z" to sever from the web lengths which are equal to one half the periphery of the cylinder 1).
  • These once-folded newspapers are received by the needles Z of the assembling and folding cylinder d which folds them transversely a second time by means of the foldin blades Ir: entering between the folding r0 lers e, e with the aper on top of the c linder d.
  • the assembling and folding cylin er d takes by means of pins P from the pile of ready printed and folded supplements g conveyed on the belt f one co y ata time carryin same around it in sue a manner that it wi 1 come beneath the rear half of the once-folded newspaper, as shown by the dash and dot line which illustrates the position of the supplement relative to the paper to cut off from the web w.
  • the folding blade acts the copy of the supplement is taken along with it, between the folding rollers e, e and is enveloped in the newspaper whereupon it leaves the folding apparatus together with the folded newspaper.
  • the supplements can be seized also by other suitable means provided on the assembling and folding cylinder d.
  • the feeding need not, however, be produced directly by the assembling and 'folding cylinder but can be effected by other appropriate means such as intermediate or idle cylinders. Although in the drawing the feed of the supplements is shown as taking place from one side only, in practice it can take place from the other side also.
  • What I claim is l.

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LUGFMQG.
H. HUGHNBR.
PRINTING PRESS.
APPLICATION TILED SEPT. 13, 1010.
Patented July 8, 1913.
UNITED STATES PATENT i! FFICE.
HANS HocHNER, or AUGSBURG, GERMANY, AssIGNoB 'r'o MASCHINENFABRIK AUGSBURG-NURNBERG A. G., or AUGSBURG, GERMANY.
PRINTING-PRESS.
Specification of Letters Patent.
Patented July 8, 1913.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, HANS HiioHNnR, engineer, residing at Eisenhammerstrasse N o. 7, Augsburg, in the Kingdom of Bavaria and German Empire, have invented certain Improvements 1n Printing-Presses, of which the following is a specification.
This invention relates to certain improvements in printing presses.
In connection with daily newspapers it is the general practice to insert in each copy of the paper supplements consisting, for example, of literary, industrial or agricultural intelligence, Sunday reading and so forth which are printed in advance or are obtained from a publishing firm ready for use. This Work is usually carried out by manual female labor and, in the ease of a newspaper with a large circulation, many assistants are required for the work.
The present invention has for its object certain mechanical means for automatically inserting these supplements while the paper is in the printing press, so that no operatives are required for this work.
The invention comprises certain improvements for the purpose of enablin the machine to take single copies of tile readyprinted supplements which are supplied to it in the form of a stack and to convey them to the place where the copy of the paper in which the supplement is to be inserted, is folded in such a manner that the supplement is folded up with the newspaper and leaves the machine in. the folded newspaper to gether with the latter.
The improved means in a machine of the kind are illustrated in the accompanying drawing in section, showing only those parts of a rotary printing press which are material to the understanding of the invention.
The operation is as follows :-The webs of paper printed and once folded run from the folder a to the severing cylinders Z) and 0 which act in the usual manner by means of a blade h engaging a recess '21 or z" to sever from the web lengths which are equal to one half the periphery of the cylinder 1). These once-folded newspapers are received by the needles Z of the assembling and folding cylinder d which folds them transversely a second time by means of the foldin blades Ir: entering between the folding r0 lers e, e with the aper on top of the c linder d. The assembling and folding cylin er dtakes by means of pins P from the pile of ready printed and folded supplements g conveyed on the belt f one co y ata time carryin same around it in sue a manner that it wi 1 come beneath the rear half of the once-folded newspaper, as shown by the dash and dot line which illustrates the position of the supplement relative to the paper to cut off from the web w. As soon as the folding blade is acts the copy of the supplement is taken along with it, between the folding rollers e, e and is enveloped in the newspaper whereupon it leaves the folding apparatus together with the folded newspaper. The supplements can be seized also by other suitable means provided on the assembling and folding cylinder d. The feeding need not, however, be produced directly by the assembling and 'folding cylinder but can be effected by other appropriate means such as intermediate or idle cylinders. Although in the drawing the feed of the supplements is shown as taking place from one side only, in practice it can take place from the other side also.
What I claim is l. The combination of means for lengthwise folding a continuous web of printed paper, means for severing portions from said folded web, means for transversely folding said portions and means for successively feeding each portion to said second folding means, said feeding means having previously engaged from a stack of printed supplements a single supplement, so as to place it under the rear half of the said lengthwise folded portion, so as to cause the supplement to be smoothly enveloped by said portion while the latter is transversely folded.
2. The combination of means for lengthwise folding a continuous web of printed paper, means for severing portions from said folded web, means for transversely folding said portions and means for successively feeding each portion to said second folding means, said feeding means having previously engaged from a stack of printed supplements a single supplement, so as to place it In testimony whereof I have signed my under the rear half of the said lengthwise name to this specification in the presence of folded portion, so as to cause the suppletwo subscribing witnesses.
ment to be smoothly enveloped by said por- HANS 'HCCI- INER. 5 tion while the latter is transversely folded, Witnesses:
and a conveyer for delivering the supple- A. 'O. W. COTTER,
ment to the said feeding means. RICHARD LEMP.
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US2761676A (en) * 1952-09-11 1956-09-04 Kimberly Clark Co Sheet inter-folding and associating machine

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US2761676A (en) * 1952-09-11 1956-09-04 Kimberly Clark Co Sheet inter-folding and associating machine

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