![]() Method of storing printed matter
专利摘要:
The imbricated product formation is fed to a wind-up location and is wound-up to form a product roll at this location. At the start of the wind-up operation the leading edge of the frontmost printed product is rolled back towards the bottom side or surface of this frontmost product which does not contact any one of the following or trailing printed products in the imbricated product formation. The wind-up of the following printed products in the imbricated product formation is effected in the same product winding direction. At the end of the wind-up operation a cover or strapping band is laid around the completed product roll which then holds the product roll together and also possibly protects the same. The winding direction is selected in accordance with the predetermined structure of the imbricated product formation and results in a roll-shaped wound product package which can be disassembled starting from the center thereof without the cover or strapping band having to be released. 公开号:SU1382399A3 申请号:SU833637312 申请日:1983-08-17 公开日:1988-03-15 发明作者:Хонеггер Вернер 申请人:Фераг Аг (Фирма); IPC主号:
专利说明:
co oo y -So CM The invention relates to a method for producing rolls of printed products ready for shipment arriving in a cascade. The purpose of the invention is to increase the efficiency of the method by making it easy to remove print samples without damaging them. FIG. 1 to 4 depict the sequence of forming a roll of printed products in FIG. 5 and b - roll with printed products in different scales; in fig. 7 - extraction from a roll of printed matter specimen - 15 of printed matter I from a finished roll 3, At the end of the winding process, as shown in FIG. 4, on the rear end; The cascade flow section 2 7 of the 20 imposes a banding material 4 of a material suitable for this purpose, for example, kraft paper or synthetic material. Its width approximately corresponds to the width of The method of storage of printed products 1 coming in cascade is that the cascade stream 2 is rolled up into a roll 3 using banding material 4, starting from the free edge 5 of the first instance 6 in stream 2 of the printed product 1, which is folded in the direction to to the side of this instance 6, opposed to the printed matter 1, but may be false, overlapped by the next ec and less. Length of obvarnogo matter - printed product 1, When the final section 7 of the cascade flow is minimized 2 binding material thirty la 4 a certain amount more than the length of the perimeter of the finished ru35 40 4, protruding beyond the end section 7 of the cascade flow 2, is wound onto a roll 3 of the printed product 1 with overlapping its ends 8 and 9, which are fastened to one another, while the first instance of the cascade flow 2 is placed inside freely Figs 1-6 show a specific embodiment of the proposed method. The cascade flow 2, for example, coming from a rotary press, using means not shown in the details, for example, a belt conveyor, moves in the direction of arrow A, and the printing product 1 is located in a cascade over each other, like roof tiles, In this case, each copy of printed matter I with its lower side 10 finds it on the upper side 11 of the previous instance. Thus, the leading edge 5, which in this case begins with the edge of the fold of the printed product specimen I, lies loosely, while the rear edge 6 is covered by a subsequent specimen, Cascade stream 2 moves in the direction of arrow A to the winding point, where the cascade is, starting from the leading edge 50 Lona 3 printed products 1, As shown in FIG. 5, the binding material 4 is superimposed on the end section 7 of the cascade stream 2 so that the end 9 is on top of the end section 7 of the cascade. Binding material 4 is wound together with the end section 7 of the cascade, while material 4 is adjacent to the outer side of the roll 3. As shown in FIG. 5, with the wound material 4 completely wound, its rear end 9 overlaps its front end 8, overlapping each other the other ends 8 and 9 are connected in a manner suitable for this purpose. If, for example, prior to applying a bonding material to the cascade flow 2 on one or both ends 8, 9, apply an adhesive substance, then they are joined during the winding process without any additional costs for this. The connection of the two ends 8 and 9 can be made in other ways, for example using a synthetic film or by welding. It is also possible for the binding material 4 to be of such length and to be superimposed on the rear end of the 7th cascade so that the material 4 is wrapped with its front end 8 between the last layers - CL 5 is rolled up into roll 3. As shown in FIGS. 1 and 2, the start of the winding is performed in such a way that the front free-lying edge 5 of the first instance itself is bent toward the bottom side 10 of the same instance towards the side 6. As shown in FIG. .3 it follows that further winding is performed in the same way. The direction of winding is shown in the drawing - 1 by arrow B, Winding the cascade as described above provides ease of extraction 4 by a certain amount more than the length of the perimeter of the finished number five 0 0 Lona 3 printed products 1, As shown in FIG. 5, the binding material 4 is superimposed on the end section 7 of the cascade stream 2 so that the end 9 is on top of the end section 7 of the cascade. Binding material 4 is wound together with the end section 7 of the cascade, while material 4 is adjacent to the outer side of the roll 3. As shown in FIG. 5, with the wound material 4 completely wound, its rear end 9 overlaps its front end 8, overlapping each other the other ends 8 and 9 are connected in a manner suitable for this purpose. If, for example, prior to applying a bonding material to the cascade flow 2 on one or both ends 8, 9, apply an adhesive substance, then they are joined during the winding process without any additional costs for this. The connection of the two ends 8 and 9 can be made in other ways, for example using a synthetic film or by welding. It is also possible for the binding material 4 to be of such length and to be superimposed on the rear end of the 7th cascade so that the material 4 is wrapped with its front end 8 between the last layers - winding formed by rolled products 1. As shown in FIG. 5 and 6, depicting a bundle of rolls ready for shipment on a different scale, binding material covering roll 3 of printed product 1, serves not only to hold roll 3, but also for printed product 1. Material 4 can, however, be designed so that it will perform only protective functions, and in order to hold the roll 3 in this case, an additional binding material is used, for example, a synthetic tape or twine. If a press of printed product 1 is not required, then roll 3 is sufficient to tie up the finished product. FIG. 6 shows the structure of the roll pack in more detail. Due to the feature shown in FIG. 1-4 of the winding method in direction B facing to the center of the roll 3, the edge 5 of the very first printing product instance I does not come into contact with any of the subsequent specimens 12 or 13. The second instance 12 lies with its inner side facing the center of the roll 3 14 only to the very first from the inside of the instance 1. The remaining copies are arranged similarly to the instance indicated by the position 13. Such an arrangement of printed products in the roll 3 allows for the retrieval of the copies from the inside of the roll pack. This means that the internal copy of the printed product 1 can be removed from the roll 3 without other specimens with it, as shown in Fig. 7; From Fig. 6 it follows that after removing the inner specimen, the next instance 12 with its side 14 facing the center of the roll 3 does not contact other specimens, so that the second instance 12 can also be easily removed from the roll 3 without grabbing the other. their copies. The same applies to all other instances. Such removal of printed matter from the inside of the roll, which is carried out without difficulty and without damage to individual specimens, makes opening a pack unnecessary. It means that 0 0 5 g d five 0 50 Binding material D remains until the end, i.e. before retrieving the last instance. Thus, the printed product 1 is retained in the form of a roll even in that; If a portion of the copies have already been removed from the pack. It is also possible that the relative position of the printed matter 1 in the cascade stream 2 is different from that shown in Figures 1-4. However, by selecting the appropriate method of display, in this case it is also possible to obtain a roll pack, which corresponds in structure to the pack shown in Fig. 6. If in the incoming cascade flow 2 each instance of its lower side 10 finds itself on the upper side II of the next instance, then the method of winding the cascade must be such that the direction B of the turns is opposite to the direction shown in FIG. 1-4. Consequently, the leading edge 5 of the first instance should bend upwards towards the free upper side 11 of this instance. Formula inventions A method of storing printed products in a cascade, consisting in that the cascade flow is rolled up using a binding material, starting from the free edge of the first instance in the printed product flow, which is bent in the direction to the opposite side of this instance, covered by the following example. rum, which is characterized by the fact that, in order to increase the efficiency of the method by ensuring the convenience of removing printed materials without damaging them, when folding the end portion of the helmet In this flow, the binding material protruding beyond the end portion of the cascade flow is wound onto a roll of printed products with overlapping its ends, which are held together with each other, with the first copy of the cascade flow placed inside the roll freely. / J.ff / J f /) (rig. W 12J FIG. one srig.6
权利要求:
Claims (1) [1] Claim A method for storing printed matter coming in cascade, namely, that the cascade stream is rolled up using strapping material starting from the free edge of the first instance in the stream of printed matter, which is folded towards the opposite side of this instance, overlapped by the following instance, about t - characterized in that, in order to increase the efficiency of the method by ensuring the convenience of taking copies of printed products without damaging them, when folding the final section of the helmet flow-stand tying material extending beyond the end portion of cascade flow, wound onto a roll of printed products with overlapping of its ends, which are fastened to one another, wherein the first instance of a cascade flow freely inside the roll. fie. 1 figure 5
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