Creasing device for forming creases in paper and bookbinding articles, and machine comprising such device

10919333 ยท 2021-02-16

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Abstract

A creasing device includes a frame with a substantially horizontal support surface for supporting an article to be creased; a movable tool; and a stationary tool, the latter comprising a stationary member and at least one displaceable member whose height relative to the stationary member can be adjusted. A first actuator moves the movable tool toward the stationary tool and interacts with opposite faces of the article, and a second actuator translates the displaceable member between a first end position in which interacts with the movable tool and a second end position in which it cannot interact with the movable tool. Guide means associated with the stationary tool guides the displaceable member between the first end position and the second end position. The guide means are have a curvilinear path contained in a plane substantially perpendicular to the support surface.

Claims

1. A creasing device for forming creases in paper and bookbinding articles, said device comprising: a frame with a substantially horizontal support surface for supporting an article to be creased and feeding it in a substantially longitudinal direction; a stationary tool and a movable tool, reciprocally facing one another and placed on opposite sides of said support surface, wherein the stationary tool comprises a central stationary member integral with said frame and at least one lateral displaceable member whose position can be adjusted in height relative to said central stationary member, each of said movable tool and said stationary tool having at least one elongated punch and at least one elongated recess, which are located in longitudinally offset positions; first actuator means acting upon said movable tool to move it toward said stationary tool and interact with the opposite faces of the article, to form a crease; second actuator means acting upon said said at least one lateral displaceable member for selectively moving it between a first end position in which it is designed to interact with said movable tool and a second end position in which it cannot interact with said movable tool; guide means associated with said stationary tool to guide said at least one lateral displaceable member between said first end position and said second end position; said guide means defining a curvilinear path contained in a plane substantially perpendicular to said support surface and said longitudinal direction, said guide means comprising a cam consisting of at least one slot formed on one of said members and at least one pin associated with the other of said members for slidably insertion in said at least one slot, said at least one slot comprising a substantially horizontal first portion and a substantially sloped down second portion which is inclined relative to the horizontal, the portions defining respective sections of said curvilinear path, said central stationary member and said at least one lateral displaceable member being substantially vertical elongate rectangular plates in mutual sliding contact relationship, said at least one slot being formed on said at least one lateral displaceable member and said at least one pin being associated with said central stationary member, said central stationary member having a median punch, said at least one lateral displaceable member being one of two lateral displaceable members each having a side recess, said movable tool having a median recess and a pair of lateral punches facing the median punch and the side recesses of said stationary tool respectively.

2. A device as claimed in claim 1, wherein said at least one pin is slidingly guided by said horizontal portion of said at least one slot when said at least one lateral displaceable member is in said first end position, and by said sloped portion when said at least one lateral displaceable member is in said second end position, said at least one pin being smoothly movable from said first portion to said second portion and from said second portion to said first portion.

3. A device as claimed in claim 1, wherein the side recesses of said two lateral displaceable members are disposed at the same distance from said median punch.

4. A device as claimed in claim 3, wherein said central stationary member has respective guide pins at its opposite transverse ends, which are slidingly inserted in corresponding slotted holes formed at opposite transverse ends of each of said two lateral displaceable members.

5. A device as claimed in claim 4, wherein said central stationary member has respective holes at its opposite transverse ends, for receiving said guide pins, said guide pins each having a smooth, ground central portion slidingly inserted in a respective one of said slotted holes.

6. A device as claimed in claim 4, wherein said guide pins each have a head at one longitudinal end, for receiving a wrench tool, and a threaded portion at an opposite end for screwing a locknut, at least one elastic disk spring element being interposed between said lock nut and a respective one of said two lateral displaceable members.

7. A device as claimed in claim 1, wherein said second actuator means comprise a linear actuator with one end articulated to said frame and one end hinged to each of said two lateral displaceable members, whereby said two lateral displaceable members slide relative to said central stationary member along said guide means.

8. A device as claimed in claim 1, wherein said guide means are eccentric with a predetermined eccentricity defining said substantially arc-shaped curvilinear path.

9. A creasing machine for forming creases in paper and bookbinding articles, comprising a loading station for loading the articles to be creased, a discharge station for discharging the creased articles, means for transferring the articles from the loading station to the discharge station, further comprising a creasing device as claimed in claim 1 between said loading station and said discharge station.

Description

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

(1) Further features and advantages of the invention will be more apparent from the detailed description of a preferred, non-exclusive embodiment of a creasing device, which is described as a non-limiting example with the help of the annexed drawings, in which:

(2) FIG. 1 is a perspective view of the creasing device of the invention;

(3) FIG. 2 is a front view of a first detail of the creasing device of FIG. 1;

(4) FIG. 3 is a lateral view of the creasing device of FIG. 1;

(5) FIG. 4 is a lateral view of a second detail of the device of FIG. 1;

(6) FIG. 5 is a broken-away front view of the first detail of FIG. 2;

(7) FIGS. 6A and 6B are lateral views with respective enlarged portions of a third detail of FIG. 3 in two different operating positions;

(8) FIGS. 7A to 7E are lateral views of the first detail of FIG. 2 in different operating positions.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF A PREFERRED EXEMPLARY EMBODIMENT

(9) Particularly referring to the figures, a creasing device for forming creases C in paper and bookbinding articles A, such as hard or semi-hard covers for binding stacks of sheets and sheet-like elements, is shown and generally designated by numeral 1.

(10) Namely, the device 1 is designed to form creases C.sub.D defining the spine of the article A, hinge creases C.sub.C and flap creases C.sub.A using the same tools and without requiring the article A to be turned upside down during processing.

(11) In a preferred embodiment of the invention the device 1 comprises a frame 2 with a substantially horizontal support surface 3 for supporting the article A and feeding it in a substantially longitudinal direction L.

(12) Conveniently, the article A may be fed using conveyor belts or powered rollers 4, adapted to contact one of its top F.sub.S and bottom F.sub.I face is to drive it in the longitudinal direction L.

(13) The device 1 comprises a pair of tools, a stationary tool 5 and a movable tool 6, which face each other and are placed on opposite sides of the support surface 3.

(14) As shown in FIG. 2, each tool 5, 6 comprises at least one elongate punch 7, 8 and at least one elongate recess 9, 10, which are placed in longitudinally offset positions and whose shapes correspond to the opposite faces of the creases C.

(15) Advantageously, the punch 7, 8 and the recess 9, 10 of each tool 5, 6 are designed to interact with the recess 10, 9 and the punch 8, 7 of the other tool 6, 5 in respective vertical directions V.sub.1, V.sub.2. Their interaction will cause the article A to be pressed there between to form respective creases C, having different orientations according to the positions of the punches 7, 8 and the recess 9, 10.

(16) First actuator means 11 are provided, for acting on the movable tool 6 and translate it in the vertical direction toward the stationary tool 5, such that the latter may interact with the opposite faces F.sub.S, F.sub.I of the article A to form the crease C.

(17) In the configuration of the device 1 as shown in the figures, the stationary tool 5 is located above the support surface 3 and the movable tool 6 is located below it, whereby the first actuator means 11 translate the latter upwards toward the stationary tool 5.

(18) Nevertheless, this configuration is only provided as an example and is not intended to limit the invention, as the position of the tools 5, 6 may also be reversed relative to the surface 3 and the movable tool 6 may be translated downwards, without departure from the scope of the invention.

(19) The stationary tool 5 comprises a stationary member 12 that is rigidly joined to the frame 2, and at least one displaceable member 13 which is adjustable in height relative to the stationary member 12 and is operatively independent of the latter, as shown.

(20) In a preferred, non-exclusive embodiment, the stationary member 12 and the displaceable member 13 consists of substantially vertical elongate rectangular plates of a given thickness, in mutual sliding contact relationship. Each plate may be formed with a respective recess 9 or a respective punch 7, facing a corresponding punch 8 or a corresponding recess 10 formed on the movable tool 6.

(21) Conveniently, the punches 7, 8 and the recess 9, 10 have substantially mating shapes, excepting the thickness of the sheet material that forms the article A to be creased, interposed between the tools 5, 6.

(22) The displaceable member 13 is adapted to move between a first end position P.sub.1, as shown in FIG. 6A, in which it is designed to interact with the movable tool 6 when the latter is vertically translated and a second end position P.sub.2, as shown in FIG. 6B, in which it cannot interact with movable tool 6.

(23) The displaceable member 13 is translated from the first end position P.sub.1 to the second end position P.sub.2 and vice versa by second actuator means 14 which act upon the displaceable member 13 to selectively change the configuration of the stationary tool 5 and form adjacent creases C with opposite orientations, without having to turn the article A upside down.

(24) The second actuator means 14 may comprise a linear actuator 15, e.g. an electric or hydraulic actuator, having a first end 16 articulated to the frame 2 and a second end 17 hinged to each displaceable member 13 via a slider-crank mechanism 18 to translate it relative to the stationary member 12.

(25) Conversely, the stationary member 12 is stably held in the first end position P.sub.1 to interact with the movable tool 6 each time the latter is lifted to contact the respective face F.sub.I of the article A to form the crease C.

(26) The device 1 further comprises appropriate control means, e.g. a programmable microprocessor or PLC, not shown, for selective actuation of the first 11 and second 14 actuator means to set the relative position of the displaceable member 13 relative to the stationary member 12 before translating the moving member 6.

(27) The translational movement of the displaceable member 13, imparted by the second actuator means 14, occurs along guide means 19 associated with the stationary tool 5, as best shown in FIGS. 3 to 6B.

(28) In the embodiment of the figures, the stationary tool 5 comprises a central stationary member 12 and a pair of lateral displaceable members 13, 13, as shown in FIG. 2, which comprise respective guide means 19, 19 and respective second actuator means 14, 14.

(29) Advantageously, the central stationary member 12 may have a median punch 7 and the displaceable members 13, 13 may have respective recesses 9, 9, located at the same distance from the median punch 7.

(30) Furthermore, in this embodiment, the movable tool 6, consisting of a single elongate plate, has a median recess 10 and a pair of lateral punches 8, 8, facing the median punch 7 and the lateral recesses 9, 9 of the stationary tool 5, respectively.

(31) In a peculiar aspect of the invention, the guide means 19 are of the type having a curvilinear path T contained in a plane substantially perpendicular to the support surface 3, as shown in FIG. 4.

(32) These guide means 19 are not connected to the control means and ensure repeatable, consistent positioning of the displaceable member 13, without requiring intensive maintenance.

(33) Preferably, the guide means 19 comprise a cam consisting of at least one slot 20 formed on one of the members of the stationary tool 5, e.g. the displaceable member 13, and at least one pin 21 associated with the other member of the stationary tool 5, e.g. the stationary member 12, which is slidingly inserted in the slot 20 as a cam follower.

(34) As best shown in FIGS. 4, 6A and 6B, the slot comprises a first horizontal portion 22 and a second portion 23 substantially sloped inclined downwards relative to the horizontal.

(35) The first 22 and second 23 portions define respective sections of the curvilinear path T of the guide means 19 and form an angle ranging from 160 to 170 at their junction.

(36) The pin 21 may be slidingly guided within the slot 20 from the horizontal portion 22 when the displaceable member 13 is in the first end position P1, as shown in FIG. 6A, to the sloped down portion 23 when the displaceable member 13 is in the second end position P2, as shown in FIG. 6B and vice versa.

(37) Furthermore, each slot 20 has a substantially constant width which is slightly greater than the diameter of the pin 21 to slidingly guide and smoothly move it from the first portion 22 to the second 23 portion and vice versa.

(38) Thus, the configuration of the stationary tool 5 may be changed in a highly accurate and repeatable manner, with no drift or oscillation of displaceable member 13 occurring as it is being moved by the second actuator means 14, such member being stably held in its end positions P.sub.1, P.sub.2.

(39) In the embodiment of the figures, each displaceable member 13, 13 may comprise at least one respective slot 20, 20 formed on the side wall 24, 24 opposite to the one that contacts the stationary member 12.

(40) Preferably, as best shown in FIGS. 6A and 6B, the central stationary member 12 may have respective guide pins 21, 21 at its opposite transverse ends 25, 26, and each of the displaceable members 13, 13 may have respective slots 20, 20 at its opposite transverse ends 27, 28 for accommodating a respective pin 21, 21 therein.

(41) As shown in FIG. 5, each pin 21, 21 fits in respective holes 30, 30 formed at the transverse ends 25, 26 of the stationary member 12 and has a smooth ground central portion 31 that is slidingly inserted in the slotted holes 20, 20; 29, 29 and a head 32 at one longitudinal end for engagement of a wrench tool.

(42) A threaded portion 33 is provided at the opposite longitudinal end of the pin 21 for tightening a locknut 34, at least one elastic element, e.g. a disk spring 35, being interposed between the locknut 34 and the displaceable member 13.

(43) In an alternative embodiment, not shown, the device 1 may comprise eccentric guide means 19 with a predetermined eccentricity, defining a substantially arc-shaped curvilinear path T.

(44) In operation, as shown in FIGS. 7A to 7E, creases C are formed by first placing the cover A on the support surface 3 and feeding it toward the pair of tools 5, 6.

(45) Then, when the cover A is level with the pair of tools 5, 6, the movable tool 6 is lifted to interact with the stationary tool 5, the latter having its two displaceable members 13, 13 in the second lifted end position P.sub.2, with the pins 21, 21 placed in the inclined portions 23 of the slotted holes 20, 29.

(46) Thus, only the median punch 7 of the stationary member 12 will interact with the corresponding recess 10 of the movable tool 6, as shown in FIG. 7b, to form a single crease, corresponding to a flap crease C.sub.A.

(47) Then, the cover A is fed on the support surface 3 and the stationary tool 5 is configured with the displaceable members 13, 13 alternately placed in the first end position P.sub.1 proximal to the cover A, with the pins 21, 21 alternately placed in the horizontal portion 22 of their respective slots 20, 29.

(48) When the movable tool 6 is in the lifted position, the median recess 10 and one of the lateral punches 8, 8 alternately interact with the median punch 7 and the lateral recesses 9, 9 of the stationary tool 5, as shown in FIGS. 7C and 7D.

(49) Each interaction of the movable tool 6 with the stationary tool 5, in this configuration, will cause the formation of a pair of creases C, i.e. a downwardly directed crease and an upwardly directed crease, which correspond to a spine crease C.sub.D and a hinge crease respectively C.sub.C.

(50) Therefore, selective translation of both displaceable members 13, 13 will afford the formation of a pair of creases, a spine crease C.sub.D and a hinge crease C.sub.C.

(51) Finally, the article A is fed on the support surface 3 over a distance that is equal to the center-to-center distance of the creases C to be formed, and the stationary tool 5 is moved back to the configuration of FIG. 7B, with the displaceable members 13, 13 in the second end-position P.sub.2, to cause the formation of a further flap crease C.sub.A when the movable tool 6, is lifted, as shown in FIG. 7E.

(52) In a further aspect, the invention relates to a machine, not shown, for creasing sheet-like covers A, which comprises the above discussed creasing device 1.

(53) The machine M further comprises a loading station for loading the articles A to be creased, a discharge station for discharging the creased articles A and means for transferring a cover at a time from the loading station to the support plate.

(54) The machine M may be of stand-alone type, i.e. adapted to operate alone or be mounted to a known sheet-binding apparatus.

(55) The creasing device and machine of this invention are susceptible to a number of changes or variants, within the inventive concept disclosed in the appended claims. All the details thereof may be replaced by other technically equivalent parts, and the materials may vary depending on different needs, without departure from the scope of the invention.

(56) While the creasing device and machine have been described with particular reference to the accompanying figures, the numerals referred to in the disclosure and claims are only used for the sake of a better intelligibility of the invention and shall not be intended to limit the claimed scope in any manner.

INDUSTRIAL APPLICABILITY

(57) The present invention may find application in industry, because it can be produced on an industrial scale in the publishing and bookbinding industries.