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US3166463A
US3166463A US165426A US16542662A US3166463A US 3166463 A US3166463 A US 3166463A US 165426 A US165426 A US 165426A US 16542662 A US16542662 A US 16542662A US 3166463 A US3166463 A US 3166463A
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  • the present invention relates to apparatus for sticking paper strips and head bands or backing gauze onto bookblock spines.
  • head band designates a variously coloured woven band, small sections of which are secured in pairs lengthwise over the width of the book at both ends of a book-block spine for the purpose of decoration, securing usually being by gluing.
  • Machines for fixing the head bands to book-block spines are known per se, wherein the head bands are first glued to a paper strip or the like and then together with this strip are applied to the spine which has been previously covered with glue. These known machines are operated either by mechanical or pneumatic means and the sticking is carried out from below on to the book-block which can be either stationary or moving.
  • the invention consists in apparams for mechanically sticking paper strips and head bands or backing gauze to book-block spines during the continuous passage of the book-blocks or book fillers in a longitudinal direction, said device being arranged beneath two parallel and constant speed transport members for the book-blocks or book fillers, wherein a vertical carrier is caused to move upwardly and downwardly when the moving book-blocks or book fillers contact electrical contact means and thereby activate a lifting magnet, said vertical carrier having a carrier which moves horizontally therein to and fro in the direction of movement of the bookblocks or book fillers and having a guide plate which contacts the passing book-blocks or book fillers and which at the same time constitutes a rest for a backstrip which is already cut up and lying on the horizontal carrier, so that the back-strip can be pressed on to the book-block spines in apredetermined position by means of said guide plate and two further stop means and which moves a path member in the direction of movement of the book-block or book filler under constant pressure
  • a cutting device is arranged parallel to the horizontal carrier, the cutting level of said device being between upper and lower blades thereof and forming a plane of reference for a lateral book-block or book filler United States Patent (Mike edge and the back-strip.
  • a lateral book-block or book filler United States Patent Take edge and the back-strip.
  • Machines having the apparatus according to the invention can be fed at random, i.e. do not have to be fed at specitied intervals of time, thus leading to far higher eiliciency.
  • FIGURE 1 shows a front View of a complete machine
  • FIGURE 2 shows a front view of part of the machine of FIGURE 1, in the inoperative position
  • FIGURE 3 shows a cross-section along the lines A--B of FIGURE 2, and
  • FIGURE 4 shows a view similar to FIGURE 2, but
  • the book-blocks or book fillers 2 rest on the feed plate or conveyor belt 1 by their backs, and are held by two parallel conveyor chains 3 and transported through the machine at a constant speed in the direction of the arrow 4.
  • the book-blocks or book fillers pass in front of the various stations such as the gluing station 5, where the spines are covered with a layer of glue, the sticking station 6, in which the paper strips with the two head bands are applied to the spines, and the pressing station 7.
  • the aforementioned electrical contact maker 37 or photoelectric 37a may also electrically sequentially activate the upper blade 10 and transport roller 14 which by means of electric motor means 8 (not shown in detail) feed the material 18 onto the horizontal carrier 24 and then cut it.
  • the transport roller 19 can be activated by means of a second electrical contact maker 38, 39 (see FIG. 3), which upon retraction of the plunger of magnet 31 cause an electrical circuit for the activation of the transport roller 14 to be closed.
  • the sticking device has a servo-drive motor 8 which operates the advance of the paper strip and a transverse cutting device by means of a pin clutch- 9 and other additional driving means.
  • the pin clutch 9 is operated for rotation only after the book-block or book-filler 2 has released the electrical switch 37 or 37a and then the upper blade is brought upwards by means of cam 11, crossbeam 12 and tie-rod 13 in order to open a passage for the material to be adhered.
  • the material 18 to be adhered paper with head band or also backing gauze
  • Upper blade 10 then drops again and remains, after cutting has been effected and the pin clutch has rotated for one revolution, in the lower position as a unidirectional applicator for the cut spine strips.
  • This applicator edge is the plane of reference 19 for the edge of the book-block of book-filler, which means that the centre line 20 of the chain drive remains unchanged even if the thickness of the book is changed, and alteration need only be carried out to chain drive 21.
  • the angle member 22 of the applicator which is only shown in FIGURE 3, may also be adjusted to provide a second limiting means for the cut spine strip.
  • the sticking device 6 If backing gauze also is to be adhered to the spine by the sticking device 6, which gauze should be cut wider than the width of the book, as is known, and protrude on each side of the width of the book, then the sticking device 6 is moved along rails 36 (FIGURE 1) in the direction of the arrow 34 (FIGURE 3) so that the plane of reference 19 of the material to be adhered, backing gauze in this case, is displaced by the distance set from the edge of the book-block or book-filler.
  • the spine strip is now limited on both sides on carrier 24, the upper part 23 of which should preferably consist os soft rubber or the like, in order that it better fits the rounding of the bookback during the sticking operation.
  • Carrier 24 runs freely on moving ball bearings 33 and can only be moved horizontally in relation to the vertically operating carrier 25.
  • the lug 26 of horizontal carrier 24 is held on the starting roller 28 in the normal position of the device as shown in FIGURE 2, by means of the tension produced by tension spring 27, said starting roller 28 being secured to the middle partition 29 of the sticking device.
  • the third part of the sticking device 6 is the guide plate 39 which is secured to the horizontal carrier 24.
  • an apparatus for back-lining paper strips, head bands, backing gauze or the like on book fillers comprising in combination, continuously moving book filler carrying means for moving book fillers in a longitudinal direction, first vertical carrier means operatively arranged underneath said book filler carrying means, second horizontal carrier means movably mounted on said first vertical carrier means, said second carrier means adapted to move to and fro in a direction parallel to the direction of movement of said book fillers, back strip feeding and cutting means operatively mounted in said apparatus adjacent to said vertical and horizontal carrier means, said back strip feeding and cutting means being adapted to transversely feed, cut and place a backstrip onto said horizontal carrier means in coordinated movement therewith, combination stop and guiding means mounted on said second horizontal carrier means for limiting the movement of said out backstrip thereon, and electrical contact means arranged in the path of said moving book fillers and operatively connected to said first vertical carrier means and to said backstrip feeding and cutting means, whereby when said combination stop and guiding means of said second horizontal carrier means activate said electrical contact means, the former means are
  • an apparatus for back-lining paper strips, head bands, backing gauze or the likeon book fillers comprising in combination, continuously moving book filler carrying means moving longitudinally through said apparatus, first vertical carrier means operatively arranged underneath said book filler carrying means, second horizontal carrier means movably mounted on said first vertical carrier means and adapted to reciprocally move in directions parallel to the direction of movement of said book fillers, backstrip feeding means operatively mounted in said apparatus adjacent to said vertical and horizontal carrier means, said backstrip feeding means being adapted to transversely feed a backstrip onto said horizontal carrier means in coordinated movement therewith, combination cutting and first stop means operatively associated with said backstrip feeding means, said combination cutting and first stop means being constructed and arranged to provide stop means for limiting unidirectionally the movement of the cut backstrip in a transverse direction to the direction of movement of said book fillers and to provide reference supporting means for abutting lateral book edges of said moving book fillers, second stop means on said second horizontal carrier means for limiting the movemnet of said out backs
  • a 6 claim 3 including a layer of pliable material secured to the top surface of said second horizontal carrier means, said pliable material being adapted to assume the shape of the back of a moving book filler during pressing thereagainst.

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3,166,463 ANDS Jan. 19, 1965 H. KLOSTERMANN APPARATUS FOR STICKING PAPER STRIPS AND HEAD B OR BACKING GAUZE ONTO BOOK-BLOCK SPINES Filed Jan. 10, 1962 4. Sheets-Sheet 1 m N e N V A y $5: :55 :5: $533 m M 55m $55 R V H s 0 n 35% m a M w,
5% @2553 E 53m EH MN Q & mm Q E ESQ ESE E3 @336 m g kmsww Emma NEQQRQNG KQ we 33m g ATTORNEY H. KLOSTERMANN Jan. 19, 1965 3,166,463 APPARATUS FOR STICKING PAPER STRIPS AND HEAD BANDS OR BACKING GAUZE ONTO BOOK-BLOCK SPINES 4 Sheets-Sheet 2 Filed Jan. 10, 19162 f m J 2: $555 NM E33 O ma E 2% 25 Q 2% E @558 55mg:
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ATTORN EY Jan. 11 9, 1965 Filed Jan. 10, 1962 H. KLOSTERMANN APPARATUS FOR STICKING PAPER STRIPS AND HEAD BANDS OR BACKING GAUZE ONTO BOOK-BLOCK SPINES Maw ATTORNEY 4 Sheets-Sheet 4 3,166,463 Patented Jan. 19, 1965 7 claims; cl. tee-477 The present invention relates to apparatus for sticking paper strips and head bands or backing gauze onto bookblock spines. In bookbinding the term head band designates a variously coloured woven band, small sections of which are secured in pairs lengthwise over the width of the book at both ends of a book-block spine for the purpose of decoration, securing usually being by gluing. Machines for fixing the head bands to book-block spines are known per se, wherein the head bands are first glued to a paper strip or the like and then together with this strip are applied to the spine which has been previously covered with glue. These known machines are operated either by mechanical or pneumatic means and the sticking is carried out from below on to the book-block which can be either stationary or moving.
When placing the head bands, the problem always arises as to how the paper or gauze strips with the head bands can always be applied accurately to the moving spines, in order that the part of the head band protruding beyond the spine is absolutely equal in each book.
It is an object of the invention to solve this problem and to make a simple and very reliable apparatus by means of which the book-blocks or book fillers will be fitted with paper strips and laterally applied head bands always having the same position during the passage through the machine.
With this end in view, the invention consists in apparams for mechanically sticking paper strips and head bands or backing gauze to book-block spines during the continuous passage of the book-blocks or book fillers in a longitudinal direction, said device being arranged beneath two parallel and constant speed transport members for the book-blocks or book fillers, wherein a vertical carrier is caused to move upwardly and downwardly when the moving book-blocks or book fillers contact electrical contact means and thereby activate a lifting magnet, said vertical carrier having a carrier which moves horizontally therein to and fro in the direction of movement of the bookblocks or book fillers and having a guide plate which contacts the passing book-blocks or book fillers and which at the same time constitutes a rest for a backstrip which is already cut up and lying on the horizontal carrier, so that the back-strip can be pressed on to the book-block spines in apredetermined position by means of said guide plate and two further stop means and which moves a path member in the direction of movement of the book-block or book filler under constant pressure of the horizontal carrier, together with the book-block or book filler.
Preferably a cutting device is arranged parallel to the horizontal carrier, the cutting level of said device being between upper and lower blades thereof and forming a plane of reference for a lateral book-block or book filler United States Patent (Mike edge and the back-strip. In order to apply the backing vantage that the book-blocks or book fillers can pass in front of the machine without stopping, the various gluing, sticking and pressing stations being grouped together. Machines having the apparatus according to the invention can be fed at random, i.e. do not have to be fed at specitied intervals of time, thus leading to far higher eiliciency.
In order that the invention may be more clearly understood, reference will now be made to the accompanying drawings, which show one embodiment thereof by way of example, and in which:
FIGURE 1 shows a front View of a complete machine, FIGURE 2 shows a front view of part of the machine of FIGURE 1, in the inoperative position,
FIGURE 3 shows a cross-section along the lines A--B of FIGURE 2, and
FIGURE 4 shows a view similar to FIGURE 2, but
in the operative position.
Referring to the drawings, the book-blocks or book fillers 2 rest on the feed plate or conveyor belt 1 by their backs, and are held by two parallel conveyor chains 3 and transported through the machine at a constant speed in the direction of the arrow 4. In this manner the book-blocks or book fillers pass in front of the various stations such as the gluing station 5, where the spines are covered with a layer of glue, the sticking station 6, in which the paper strips with the two head bands are applied to the spines, and the pressing station 7.
These individual units are switch on and off by means of the moving book-block 2 travelling through the ma chine, which cooperates with electrical contact makers 37 or photoelectric cell means 37a. (Such electrical contact makers are well known in the art and are often used in known bookbinding machines. Illustrative of such electrical contact makers are parts 230, 235, 253 and 254 of U3. Patent No. 2,646,104 which discloses a bookbinding machine.) When a moving book block or book filler depresses the plunger of electrical contact maker 37 or enters into the lightpath of the photoelectric cell means 37a, the electrical circuit for the electro-magnet 31 is closed and the latter moves the vertical carrier 25 via the lever 32 towards the moving book-filler 2. The aforementioned electrical contact maker 37 or photoelectric 37a may also electrically sequentially activate the upper blade 10 and transport roller 14 which by means of electric motor means 8 (not shown in detail) feed the material 18 onto the horizontal carrier 24 and then cut it. Alternatively the transport roller 19 can be activated by means of a second electrical contact maker 38, 39 (see FIG. 3), which upon retraction of the plunger of magnet 31 cause an electrical circuit for the activation of the transport roller 14 to be closed.
The sticking device has a servo-drive motor 8 which operates the advance of the paper strip and a transverse cutting device by means of a pin clutch- 9 and other additional driving means. The pin clutch 9 is operated for rotation only after the book-block or book-filler 2 has released the electrical switch 37 or 37a and then the upper blade is brought upwards by means of cam 11, crossbeam 12 and tie-rod 13 in order to open a passage for the material to be adhered. In the short period that the upper blade 10 remains in the raised position, the material 18 to be adhered (paper with head band or also backing gauze) is moved forward by the transport rollers 14 and pressure rollers 15 in the direction of arrow 16 around the dimension of the spine which has been set by crank 17. Upper blade 10 then drops again and remains, after cutting has been effected and the pin clutch has rotated for one revolution, in the lower position as a unidirectional applicator for the cut spine strips.
This applicator edge is the plane of reference 19 for the edge of the book-block of book-filler, which means that the centre line 20 of the chain drive remains unchanged even if the thickness of the book is changed, and alteration need only be carried out to chain drive 21. The angle member 22 of the applicator, which is only shown in FIGURE 3, may also be adjusted to provide a second limiting means for the cut spine strip.
If backing gauze also is to be adhered to the spine by the sticking device 6, which gauze should be cut wider than the width of the book, as is known, and protrude on each side of the width of the book, then the sticking device 6 is moved along rails 36 (FIGURE 1) in the direction of the arrow 34 (FIGURE 3) so that the plane of reference 19 of the material to be adhered, backing gauze in this case, is displaced by the distance set from the edge of the book-block or book-filler.
The spine strip is now limited on both sides on carrier 24, the upper part 23 of which should preferably consist os soft rubber or the like, in order that it better fits the rounding of the bookback during the sticking operation. Carrier 24 runs freely on moving ball bearings 33 and can only be moved horizontally in relation to the vertically operating carrier 25.
The lug 26 of horizontal carrier 24 is held on the starting roller 28 in the normal position of the device as shown in FIGURE 2, by means of the tension produced by tension spring 27, said starting roller 28 being secured to the middle partition 29 of the sticking device. The third part of the sticking device 6 is the guide plate 39 which is secured to the horizontal carrier 24. By means of this arrangement, sliding of the sticking strip 18 in the direction opposite to that of arrow 4 is prevented, and it furthermore has the advantage that an expensive suction device, as is necessary in known machines, can be dispensed with.
After book-block or book tiller 2 has released the contact 37, 37a and actuated the E-magnet 31 in order that the vertical carrier can move at high speed by means of crank 32, the horizontal carrier 24 is drawn by the power of spring 27 in the direction of arrow 4, as a result of which guide plate 39 is applied against the bookblock or book filler 2 in order that exact application is ensured. Carrier 24 can then move with book-block 2 in the direction of arrow 4 until the lug 26 abuts the starting roller 28 so that on downward movement of the vertical carrier 25 by the oblique guiding of lug 26 against the spring 27, the horizontal carrier 24 is once more returned to its normal position. The electrical switching operations follow one another so closely that when magnet 31 is cut off, when the vertical carrier 25 is in its upper position, the pin clutch 9 is simultaneously operated in order to bring forward the material to be adhered for the next book-blocker book fiiler in the direction of arrow 16, as has already been described, said material being cut and limited by blade 10.
The invention is not restricted to the embodiment which has been described and illustrated in the accompanying drawings. Modifications may be made without departing in any way from the scope of the invention. For example, the movement of carrier 24 may be carried out by cam control, pneumatic, hydraulic or other means instead of the spring.
I claim:
1. In an apparatus for back-lining paper strips, head bands, backing gauze or the like on book fillers, comprising in combination, continuously moving book filler carrying means for moving book fillers in a longitudinal direction, first vertical carrier means operatively arranged underneath said book filler carrying means, second horizontal carrier means movably mounted on said first vertical carrier means, said second carrier means adapted to move to and fro in a direction parallel to the direction of movement of said book fillers, back strip feeding and cutting means operatively mounted in said apparatus adjacent to said vertical and horizontal carrier means, said back strip feeding and cutting means being adapted to transversely feed, cut and place a backstrip onto said horizontal carrier means in coordinated movement therewith, combination stop and guiding means mounted on said second horizontal carrier means for limiting the movement of said out backstrip thereon, and electrical contact means arranged in the path of said moving book fillers and operatively connected to said first vertical carrier means and to said backstrip feeding and cutting means, whereby when said combination stop and guiding means of said second horizontal carrier means activate said electrical contact means, the former means are biased against a moving book filler by said first vertical carrier means, so that said moving book filler entrains said second horizontal carrier means thereby moving the latter a predetermined short distance due to the abutting contact of said combination stop and guiding means and said moving book filler, said electrical contact means also simultaneously operatively activating said backstrip feeding and cutting means so that said latter means sequentially place a cut backstrip onto said second horizontal carrier means after said latter means returns to its original position.
2. The combination in the apparatus as claimed in claim 1, including biasing means between said vertical and horizontal carrier means pulling said horizontal means in the direction of the movement of said book fillers.
3. In an apparatus for back-lining paper strips, head bands, backing gauze or the likeon book fillers, comprising in combination, continuously moving book filler carrying means moving longitudinally through said apparatus, first vertical carrier means operatively arranged underneath said book filler carrying means, second horizontal carrier means movably mounted on said first vertical carrier means and adapted to reciprocally move in directions parallel to the direction of movement of said book fillers, backstrip feeding means operatively mounted in said apparatus adjacent to said vertical and horizontal carrier means, said backstrip feeding means being adapted to transversely feed a backstrip onto said horizontal carrier means in coordinated movement therewith, combination cutting and first stop means operatively associated with said backstrip feeding means, said combination cutting and first stop means being constructed and arranged to provide stop means for limiting unidirectionally the movement of the cut backstrip in a transverse direction to the direction of movement of said book fillers and to provide reference supporting means for abutting lateral book edges of said moving book fillers, second stop means on said second horizontal carrier means for limiting the movemnet of said out backstrip thereon, and electrical contact means arranged in the path of said moving book fillers and operatively connected to said first vertical carrier means and to said backstrip feeding and combination cutting and first stop means, whereby when said electrical contact means is activated by a moving book filler, a backstrip is cut and placed onto said second horizontal carrier means and placed by the latter against the back of a moving book filler.
4. The combination in the apparatus as claimed in claim 3, wherein said vertical carrier means and said combination cutting and first stop means are movably mounted withrespect to said book filler carrying means on a pair of parallel rails so that the distance between said moving book fillers and said first stop means can be varied by a predetermined extent.
5. The combinationin the apparatus as claimed in claim 3, wherein said second stop means are adjustably mounted on said second horizontal carrier means.
6. The combination in the apparatus as claimed in claim 3, wherein said book filler carrying means comprise a pair of parallelly moving conveyor chains operatively mounted opposite to said first stop means.
a 6 claim 3, including a layer of pliable material secured to the top surface of said second horizontal carrier means, said pliable material being adapted to assume the shape of the back of a moving book filler during pressing thereagainst.
References Cited by the Examiner UNITED STATES PATENTS 1,25 8,254 3/ 18 Robertson 40-55 1,824,506 9/31 Schramm et a1 156-364 2,296,906 9/42 Carlson 156-477 2,516,460 7/50 Getzofi 11-5 2,646,104 7/53 Hawkes 156-477 7. The combination in the apparatus as claimed in 15 EARL BERGERT, Primary Examine?-

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1. IN AN APPARATUS FOR BACK-LINING PAPER STRIPS, HEAD BANDS, BACKING GAUZE OR THE LIKE ON BOOK FILLERS, COMPRISING IN COMBINATION, CONTINUOUSLY MOVING BOOK FILLER CARRYING MEANS FOR MOVING BOOK FILLERS IN A LONGITUDINAL DIRECTION, FIRST VERTICAL CARRIER MEANS OPERATIVELY ARRANGED UNDERNEATH SAID BOOK FILLER CARRYING MEANS, SECOND HORIZONTAL CARRIER MEANS MOVABLY MOUNTED ON SAID FIRST VERTICAL CARRIER MEANS, SAID SECOND CARRIER MEANS ADAPTED TO MOVE TO AND FRO IN A DIRECTION PARALLEL TO THE DIRECTION OF MOVEMENT OF SAID BOOK FILLERS, BACK STRIP FEEDING AND CUTTING MEANS OPERATIVELY MOUNTED IN SAID APPARATUS ADJACENT TO SAID VERTICAL AND HORIZONTAL CARRIER MEANS, SAID BACK STRIP FEEDING AND CUTTING MEANS BEING ADAPTED TO TRANSVERSELY FEED, CUT AND PLACE A BACKSTRIP ONTO SAID HORIZONTAL CARRIER MEANS IN COORDINATED MOVEMENT THEREWITH, COMBINATION STOP AND GUIDING MEANS MOUNTED ON SAID SECOND HORIZONTAL CARRIER MEANS FOR LIMITING THE MOVEMENT OF SAID CUT BACKSTRIP THEREON, AND ELECTRICAL CONTACT MEANS ARRANGED IN THE PATH OF SAID MOVING BOOK FILLERS AND OPERATIVELY CONNECTED TO SAID FIRST VERTICAL CARRIER MEANS AND TO SAID BACKSTRIP FEEDING AND CUTTING MEANS, WHEREBY WHEN SAID COMBINATION STOP AND GUIDING MEANS OF SAID SECOND HORIZONTAL CARRIER MEANS ACTIVATE SAID ELECTRICAL CONTACT MEANS, THE FORMER MEANS ARE BIASED AGAINST A MOVING BOOK FILLER BY SAID FIRST VERTICAL CARRIER MEANS, SO THAT SAID MOVING BOOK FILLER ENTRAINS SAID SECOND HORIZONTAL CARRIER MEANS THEREBY MOVING THE LATTER A PREDETERMINED SHORT DISTANCE DUE TO THE ABUTTING CONTACT OF SAID COMBINATION STOP AND GUIDING MEANS AND SAID MOVING BOOK FILLER, SAID ELECTRICAL CONTACT MEANS ALSO SIMULATANEOUSLY OPERATIVELY ACTIVATIG SAID BACKSTRIP FEEDING AND CUTTING MEANS SO THAT SAID LATTER MEANS SEQUENTIALLY PLACE A CUT BACKSTRIP ONTO SAID SECOND HORIZONTAL CARRIER MEANS AFTER SAID LATTER MEANS RETURNS TO ITS ORIGINAL POSITION.
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