Patent classifications
B42C9/0081
BOOKLET MANUFACTURING APPARATUS THAT MANUFACTURES BOOKLET BY ADHERING PLURALITY OF SHEETS
A heater heats sheets to which a powder adhesive has been applied in a binding margin. A pressing member manufactures a booklet by applying pressure to the sheets. In a first adhesion mode, an application amount of the powder adhesive applied to the binding margin is a first application amount and a heat parameter proportional to an amount of heat applied to the sheets is a first value. In a second adhesion mode, the application amount of the powder adhesive applied to the binding margin is a second application amount and the heat parameter is a second value. The first value is higher than the second value. The first application amount is lower than the second application amount.
Selectively controlling the pasting area of each sheet in a sheet binding device
In accordance with one embodiment, a sheet binding apparatus comprises a pasting section and a control section. The pasting section is capable of selectively carrying out pasting processing on at least one of a plurality of different given pasting target areas on sheets to be pasted. The control section controls the execution of the pasting processing based on the pasting section so that pasting target areas of a first sheet and a second sheet other than the first sheet within a plurality of sheets to be subjected to binding processing are different.
IMAGE FORMING APPARATUS
An image forming apparatus includes an image forming unit configured to form a visible image and a bonding pattern on a sheet, and a bonding unit configured to heat a plurality of sheets in a stacked state, to bond the plurality of sheets together via the bonding pattern. The bonding pattern includes a first side portion, a second side portion, a third side portion, a first corner portion, a second corner portion, and a third corner portion. The second corner portion and the third corner portion are curved such that a minimum value of a radius of curvature of the second corner portion and a minimum value of a radius of curvature of the third corner portion are greater than a minimum value of a radius of curvature of the first corner portion.
METHOD FOR MAKING BOOKS
A method for making a book is provided in the embodiments of the present invention. The method mainly comprises: cutting printed sheets for a book, brushing glue onto edges of the printed sheets, bonding the printed sheets through the glue, and positioning and fixing a plurality of bonded printed sheets by utilizing a right-angled mold; perforating each, of the positioned and fixed printed sheets, and stringing holes of the printed sheets so as to reinforce the printed sheets; and splicing front endpaper and rear endpaper onto endpaper connection cloth, and then, bonding the endpaper and bookblocks. The embodiments of the present invention adopt a right-angled mold to position register and fix a plurality of bonded printed sheets, and pages are unlikely to dislocate, thereby guaranteeing the binding quality of the book, improving the attractiveness of the book, reducing a making time of the book, and improving the production efficiency of the book. The method of the present invention can break through a size limitation of a traditional book at 787*544 mm, thereby making a book of a greater size.
IMAGE FORMING SYSTEM
Each adhesive toner image is formed so that at least one of the adhesive toner image bonding a front cover and a middle page together and the adhesive toner image bonding a back cover and a middle page together becomes greater in area than the adhesive toner image bonding the middle pages together when viewed from a direction perpendicular to a surface of a recording material, and a booklet is generated so that the adhesive toner image bonding the front cover and the middle page together, the adhesive toner image bonding the back cover and the middle page together, and the adhesive toner image bonding the middle pages together overlap when viewed from the direction perpendicular to the surface of the recording material.
BOOKLET PRODUCTION APPARATUS AND IMAGE FORMING SYSTEM
In a case where a region of a heating pressurization unit in a longitudinal direction of the heating pressurization unit where the heating pressurization unit heats and pressurizes a sheet of a maximum size is a first region, and a region of the heating pressurization unit in the longitudinal direction where the heating pressurization unit heats and pressurizes a sheet of a minimum size is a second region, and a region of the heating pressurization unit inside the first region and outside the second region in the longitudinal direction is a third region, the heating pressurization unit heats and pressurizes the sheet of the maximum size with a pressurization force profile having a minimum value in the longitudinal direction at a position in the third region or a position of an end portion of the second region adjacent to the third region.
Booklet making method and apparatus
A booklet making method includes: cutting a web of paper on one side and on another side into first and second continuous sheets, alternately bonding the first and second continuous sheets widthwise with a setting paste and a throwaway paste to form a double set continuous sheet of paper, and cutting the double set continuous sheet of paper into split double sheets of a selected longitudinal length. A plurality of split double sheets is integrally bound with an integrating paste to form a booklet-like product. Portions of the booklet-like product which are pasted and bonded with the throwaway paste are cut off to provide a plurality of booklets. Thus, by the booklet making method, booklets having an odd number of leaves or pages are formed without waste of paper and with reduced paper jams.
IMAGE FORMING SYSTEM
Disclosed is an image forming system having a first mode in which an image forming unit forms toner images and adhesive layers on sheets, and a booklet creation apparatus creates a booklet using the sheets; and a second mode in which the image forming unit forms only adhesive layers on sheets, and the booklet creation apparatus creates a booklet using the sheets. A predetermined temperature of a fixing unit that is set for heating and pressing of a sheet in the fixing unit is lower in the second mode than in the first mode.
BOOKLET PRODUCTION APPARATUS
A booklet production apparatus includes a heating and pressurizing unit that heats and pressurizes an adhesive layer formed on each of a plurality of sheets stacked on each other and includes a pressurizing plate that is brought into contact with and pressurizes the sheets, a heating element that heats the pressurizing plate, a receiving member facing the pressurizing plate, and a pressurizing mechanism that applies pressure to the sheets between the pressurizing plate and the receiving member. The booklet production apparatus produces a booklet by holding the sheets between the pressurizing plate and the receiving member and heating and pressurizing the adhesive layer formed along a side of each sheet, wherein in a region of the adhesive layer, the pressure is higher at an area close to a central part of each sheet than an area close to the side of each sheet in a direction perpendicular to the side.
SHEET PROCESSING APPARATUS
A sheet processing apparatus for producing book blocks from printed single sheets includes a conveying section for conveying a printed single sheet along a conveying direction, an input section configured to receive the printed single sheet, a control system configured to generate a workflow order comprising one or more commands for processing the printed single sheet, a sheet sensor configured to detect a sheet parameter having at least one of position and size of the printed single sheet, a sheet rotator configured to stop the printed single sheet and to rotate the printed single sheet or to convey the printed single sheet without rotation depending on a rotation command of the workflow order, a perforator configured to perforate the printed single sheet, and a folding device configured to fold the printed single sheet.