Multiple ply paper products and their manufacture
10131124 ยท 2018-11-20
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B42D15/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B32B29/005
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B32B2425/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Y10T428/24934
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
B32B7/12
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B32B2250/26
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B32B29/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B32B7/12
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B42D15/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B42D15/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A printed multiple ply paper article and a method of producing it are described. The method comprises providing a first paper stock having a first surface and a second surface, applying a pressure activated adhesive (33) to the second surface, printing (34) upon the first surface, and bringing together two portions of the second surface under pressure in registration (35, 36) to form a multiple ply product.
Claims
1. A method of producing a printed multiple ply paper comprising: providing a paper stock having a first surface and a second surface, applying a pressure activated adhesive to the second surface, printing upon the first surface after the pressure activated adhesive has been applied to the second surface, and bringing together two portions of the second surface under pressure in registration to form a multiple ply product; wherein the pressure activated adhesive is activated at a pressure of 300 psi or greater, wherein the step of printing upon the first surface comprises printing, separtely, on a first sheet of the paper stock and a second sheet of the paper stock, wherein the step of bringing together the two portions of the second surface under pressure in registration comprises bonding the respective second surfaces of the first sheet and the second sheet via their respective pressure activated adhesives, and wherein the first and second sheets of paper stock are not physically connected prior to the bonding of the respective second surfaces of the first sheet and the second sheet.
2. A method as claimed in claim 1, comprising printing a stack of first sheets and second sheets in sequence, such that on bringing together the two portions of the second surface under pressure in registration the second surfaces of each first sheet and its corresponding second sheet are bonded together to form a stack of bonded sheets.
3. A method as claimed in claim 2, wherein each first surface is divided into a plurality of discrete card stack areas, and wherein after formation of the stack of bonded sheets the discrete card stack areas are separated to form a plurality of discrete card stacks.
4. A method as claimed in claim 1, wherein the paper stock is a duplex stock.
5. A method as claimed in claim 4, wherein one layer of the duplex stock has one colour and the other layer has another colour.
6. A method as claimed in claim 5, wherein one layer of the duplex stock is white.
7. A method as claimed in claim 1, wherein the multiple ply product is a business card.
8. A method as claimed in claim 1, wherein printing said first surface comprises printing on the first surface in a digital press.
9. A method as claimed in claim 2, wherein the paper stock is a duplex stock.
10. A method as claimed in claim 2, wherein the multiple ply product is a business card.
11. A method as claimed in claim 10, wherein one layer of the duplex stock has one colour and the other layer has another colour.
12. A method as claimed in claim 11, wherein one layer of the duplex stock is white.
13. A method as claimed in claim 2, wherein printing said first surface comprises printing on the first surface in a digital press.
14. A method as claimed in claim 13, wherein printing said first surface comprises printing in a duplex mode, such that printed content is printed on the first surface and no content is printed on the second surface.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
(1) Specific embodiments of the invention will now be described, by way of example, with reference to the accompanying drawings, of which:
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DESCRIPTION OF SPECIFIC EMBODIMENTS
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(8) The remaining elements are here provided at a printing facility 25. A printer 26 (for example, an HP Indigo digital printer) prints on the glueless paper surface and produces a stack of printed paper. A registration device 27 is used to bring the sheets into stack into proper registration with each other, and a press 28 is used to apply pressure and so bond the two ply sheets into four ply sheets. The bonded sheets are then fed into a cutting and packaging apparatus 29 which cuts the bonded sheets into the desired end product and organises and packs them appropriately. The printer 26 and cutting and packaging apparatus 29 may for example be comprised in a system adapted to produce business cards according to the applicant's Printfinity process, as described in the applicant's earlier WO 2007/129102. The organisation of printed content may be determined by processes indicated in WO 2007/129102 by appropriate software applications running on suitable servers and clientsrepresented generically here by computer 30 and network connection to the printer 26 and cutting and packaging apparatus 29.
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(10) In step 31, two paper plies are formed by conventional processesin this case, these two plies are a white ply 311 and a coloured ply 312 (though there is no particular functional significance to the use of white and coloured pliesthese are described here because the combination creates a desirable product type). In step 32, as also shown in
(11) In step 33, as also shown in
(12) This approach is needed as the four ply QuadPlex product is too thick to be fed through a conventional digital press for printing. The approach taught here, in which the front face and the rear face of the product are printed separately, with the other faces of each product half glued together, allows products of this type to be produced without modification to a conventional digital press. A prior art approach is known for producing a postcard productas described at http://www.convertiblesolutions.com/products/fold-n-go/double-thick-impact-card, this approach uses a single printed sheet which is then folded at a perforation linebut this does not provide the degree of registration required for a high quality business card product and constrains the available post-processing of the assembled paper.
(13) In step 34, as shown in
(14) In step 35, the printed duplex stock is brought into registration, as is also shown in
(15) If the pressure sensitive glue is only activated above a certain pressure threshold (say 300 psithere are suitable pressure sensitive glues activated at this pressure), then digital printing can take place effectively if pressures experienced by a sheet in the printing process are sufficiently far below the pressure threshold that the glue on the sheet will not be activated. This is the case for a conventional digital press.
(16) For some embodiments of the invention, this will be the final step, as the finished product will be formed after the QuadPlex paper is assembled. However, in other embodiments there will be further post-processing steps, as the result of the assembly step 36 is to produce a stack of QuadPlex sheets. These may for example be separable into separate stacks of business card products using the
(17) Printfinity process described in WO 2007/129102the printed content is organised over all the QuadPlex sheets in a stack so that, as shown in
(18) As the person skilled in the art will appreciate, many modifications and variations may be made to the embodiments described here while remaining within the scope of the invention as claimed.