Patents Assigned to Kolbus GmbH & Co. KG
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Patent number: 6726424Abstract: For a book casing-in machine, there is provided a method in which, while being conducted out, the books are shaped in the fold and pressed over their entire area and are held in a force-locking manner until they are deposited in the lying-flat condition. The device for performing the method has a conducting-out conveyer which takes over the book from the casing-in point and has shaping rails which engage in the fold and pressing rails which effect clasping in the region close to the fold. The device also has a book-delivery gripper which takes over the book from the conducting-out conveyer and feeds the book to pressing rollers which are driven in rotation and which roll along on the lateral faces of the book.Type: GrantFiled: September 14, 2001Date of Patent: April 27, 2004Assignee: Kolbus GmbH & Co. KGInventor: Reimer Voss
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Patent number: 6702281Abstract: In a device for loading a feeder rack (5) in further-processing machines such as gather-stitcher machines or gathering machines (6) for folded sheets (1), sheets, booklets or similar printed products, which has a first conveyor arrangement (15) extending in planar manner for the purpose of feeding printed products (1) standing on their edges in the form of a horizontal stack (2), a second, initially upwardly sloping conveyor arrangement (16) for drawing the printed products (1) off the stack (2) in an overlapping formation and for transferring the overlapping stream (3) to the feeder rack (5), infinitely variable drives (20, 24) associated with the two conveyor arrangements (15, 16), and a light barrier (31) arranged in the feeder rack (5), a control means (23) is provided by means of which the drives (20, 24) can be controlled in dependence on the degree of coverage (BG) of the light barrier (31), as a result of which the fill level of the feeder rack (5) remains at an at least substantially constant heightType: GrantFiled: July 8, 2002Date of Patent: March 9, 2004Assignee: Kolbus GmbH & Co. KGInventors: Klaus P. Post, Uwe Trox, Andreas Walther
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Patent number: 6676354Abstract: In a process for casing a book block or paper-cover block into a cover during the manufacture of adhesively bound books, paper covers or magazines in an adhesive binding machine in which the block is transported, with a hanging-out portion, in a block clamp belonging to a transport system and is connected to the cover by gluing the back and/or the side regions, provision is made, in order to achieve an increase in quality, for the hanging-out portion (1a) of the block (1) to be aligned with the back region (2a), which is preferably predetermined by scoring, of a cover (2) which is fed in, and for the said cover (2) to be pressed against the back and/or the side regions of the block (1).Type: GrantFiled: January 31, 2001Date of Patent: January 13, 2004Assignee: Kolbus GmbH & Co. KGInventors: Thorsten Holtmeier, Gunther Knittel
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Patent number: 6669429Abstract: Apparatus for manufacturing book-binding covers including a board-feeding-in system for feeding in cover boards and a back insert and a copy-feeding-in system for feeding in reference copies. A copy cylinder grips the reference copies, guides them past a glue-applying roll, and joins them to the cover boards and back insert. A tucking-in and pressing-on device folds the protruding reference-copy edges round the board edges and presses the book covers on. A feeding-out device delivers the book covers in stacks. The material flow of the book boards, back inserts, reference copies, and book covers is orientated in an ascending manner in relation to the horizontal surface on which the apparatus stands. The gain in height thus achieved compensates for the losses in height in the board magazine, in the tucking-in system, in the feeding-out device, and on the onward conveyers so that the laying-on of the cover boards takes place at virtually the same, ergonomic working height as the taking-off of the book covers.Type: GrantFiled: November 19, 2001Date of Patent: December 30, 2003Assignee: Kolbus GmbH & Co. KGInventors: Jens E. Beermann, Gerhard Lintelmann, Peter Gross, Frank Tautz
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Publication number: 20030215309Abstract: A bookbinding machine for processing inner books includes a transport system with a multiplicity of inner-book clamps continually movable in a closed continuous track. Each of the inner book clamps is articulated to a circulating roller chain and has a rear-edge stop for aligning the inner books. The bookbinding machine includes workstations that perform positionally accurate operations on the inner books including the application of glue, the application of reinforcement or gauze sections, the application of jackets, binding with wire stitches, the introduction of utilisation features (e.g. punched holes, tear-off perforations, etc.) and the like. The transport system of the inner-book clamps and at least one workstation are driven independently of one another. A measuring system for positional detection of the inner-book clamps or of the inner books is provided in proximity to the independently driven workstation.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 14, 2003Publication date: November 20, 2003Applicant: Kolbus GmbH & Co. KG.Inventors: Holger Engert, Jurgen Garlichs
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Patent number: 6619647Abstract: In a device for loading further-processing machines with printed products, in particular a feeder rack (5) in gather-stitcher machines or gathering machines (6) for folded sheets (1), sheets, booklets or the like, which has a first conveyor arrangement (15) extending in planar manner for the purpose of feeding printed products (1) standing on their edges in the form of a horizontal stack (2), a second, initially upwardly sloping conveyor arrangement (16) for drawing the printed products (1) off the stack (2) in an overlapping formation and for transferring the overlapping stream (3) to the feeder rack (5), and infinitely variable drives (20, 24) associated with the two conveyor arrangements (15, 16), a control means (23) is provided which controls the two drives (20, 24) at a speed ratio to one another which is dependent on the thickness (D) of the printed products (1) to be processed.Type: GrantFiled: July 8, 2002Date of Patent: September 16, 2003Assignee: Kolbus GmbH & Co. KGInventors: Klaus P. Post, Andreas Walther
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Patent number: 6616088Abstract: A device for storing and unrolling materials in web form in bookbinding machines having a roll-changing device for connecting a material which is to be unwound from a roll to the end of a material of the same kind unwound from another roll. The two rolls of material are placed, resting on their superficies, in an almost perpendicular shaft and are supported and guided on side walls of the shaft via their end faces. The roll of material to be stored rests on a stationary, almost horizontal floor. The unwinding roll of material rests on movable supporting elements which are set in motion, during the unrolling of the roll of material, when the latter is supported against supporting rollers forming one end face of the shaft.Type: GrantFiled: November 19, 2001Date of Patent: September 9, 2003Assignee: Kolbus GmbH & Co. KGInventors: Gerhard Lintelmann, Günter Geldmeier
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Patent number: 6607070Abstract: A method for transferring book blocks or the like into a transport device of a bookbinding machine. The book block is first clamped in a force-locking manner. At least one corner of the back edge or of the front edge of the book block is aligned with a position, which can be set in a predefined manner, by relative displacement of the two sides of the book block in the plane of the book block. The book block is then clamped in a force-locking manner by the transport device.Type: GrantFiled: September 14, 2001Date of Patent: August 19, 2003Assignee: Kolbus GmbH & Co. KGInventors: Carsten Brommer, Ansgar Rohe-Krebeck, Christoph Schmücker
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Patent number: 6602175Abstract: A process for manufacturing brochures, books or like products, having a jacket constructed with turned-in flaps, the folded edges of the flaps preferably protruding beyond the front cut of the block or terminating flush with the latter in which (a) leaves or folded sheets are gathered in a gathering machine (3) to form a block (1), (b) the block (1) is fed to a first cutting station (A) and trimmed on the front side (1a) and (c) then is transferred into an adhesive binding machine (4) in which the leaves or folded sheets are joined by the application of an adhesive, (d) the block (1) is cased into a jacket and (e) the block (1), provided with a jacket, is fed to a second cutting station (B) where the product (2) is trimmed at the top and bottom sides (2a, 2b).Type: GrantFiled: December 8, 2000Date of Patent: August 5, 2003Assignee: Kolbus GmbH & Co. KGInventor: Thomas Zahn
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Patent number: 6575445Abstract: The bookbinding machine with a transport system for continuously conveying stacks of sheets at cyclical intervals having a jacket-laying-on device with a chain conveyer, and transporters which engage behind the jackets and feed them to the stacks of sheets in an aligned and synchronous manner. The movement of the transporters is controlled in such a way that they maintain their perpendicular position in the rerouting system after the feeding-in of the jackets.Type: GrantFiled: September 29, 2000Date of Patent: June 10, 2003Assignee: Kolbus GmbH & Co. KGInventors: Jurgen Garlichs, Klaus Hampel
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Patent number: 6497544Abstract: A machine for casing inner books into book cases by gluing the outer end papers of an inner book to the inner surfaces of the covers of a book case, having a conveyor, which at cyclical intervals feeds successive inner books with the spine directed upwards in a vertical plane of motion to a cyclically fed book case, which is held in position in the plane of motion of the inner book, and having means for moving the covers up against the inner book and joining the end papers and book covers, is, in view of a compact design which is less expensive to manufacture, characterised by a feeding conveyor (5), which feeds the inner book (2) with the spine directed upwards to a lower receiving point and has a device (15-17) for spreading apart the outer end papers (2a) of the inner book (2), and by a gripper (21), which grasps the inner book (2) between the spread-apart outer end papers (2a) and conveys it from the lower receiving point to an upper joining point.Type: GrantFiled: November 7, 2000Date of Patent: December 24, 2002Assignee: Kolbus GmbH & Co. KGInventors: Christoph Schmücker, Reimer Voss
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Patent number: 6460689Abstract: In the case of an inner book conveying channel having mutually adjustable lateral guides and having a height-adjustable inner book support, on which inner books are fed in an upright position while being laterally supported, for operationally reliable conveying of very thin inner books an inner book support (2) is provided with bottom lateral guides (9), which are preferably arranged on either side and height-adjustable jointly with the inner book support (2), and with middle lateral guides (12), which are positioned between the bottom lateral guides (9) and top lateral guides (11). Said middle lateral guides are freely displaceable along vertical guides and by virtue of height adjustment of the inner book support (2) are liftable by the bottom lateral guides (9) into a vertically offset position.Type: GrantFiled: January 31, 2001Date of Patent: October 8, 2002Assignee: Kolbus GmbH & Co. KGInventors: Manfred Albrecht, Dietmar Schwettmann
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Patent number: 6398474Abstract: A method of manufacturing a book block with a rounded or a rounded and pressed back includes adhering a first plurality of narrow retaining strips along outer leaves and back of the book block. Additional retaining strips may be applied transversely across the back of the book block in the region of the top and bottom of the back of the book block. Thereafter, the book block may be rounded or rounded and pressed. It is believed that application of the retaining strips prior to the rounding and pressing operations reduces the forces of resistance in the rounding and pressing operations.Type: GrantFiled: August 31, 2000Date of Patent: June 4, 2002Assignee: Kolbus GmbH & Co. KGInventors: Christoph Shmücker, Karl-Friedrich Schröder, Reimer Voss
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Publication number: 20020060266Abstract: A device for storing and unrolling materials in web form in bookbinding machines having a roll-changing device for connecting a material which is to be unwound from a roll to the end of a material of the same kind unwound from another roll. The two rolls of material are placed, resting on their superficies, in an almost perpendicular shaft and are supported and guided on side walls of the shaft via their end faces. The roll of material to be stored rests on a stationary, almost horizontal floor. The unwinding roll of material rests on movable supporting elements which are set in motion, during the unrolling of the roll of material, when the latter is supported against supporting rollers forming one end face of the shaft.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 19, 2001Publication date: May 23, 2002Applicant: Kolbus GmbH & Co. KG.Inventors: Gerhard Lintelmann, Gunter Geldmeier
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Publication number: 20020059979Abstract: An apparatus for feeding spine inserts for a machine for manufacturing book covers having a take-off roller system for withdrawing in clocked synchronism a material web cut to width by further means from a screening roll, having a cutting device for cutting off a portion of the material web as a flexible spine insert, having means of introducing the flexible spine insert into a board feed plane and having a board feed, which pushes the spine insert and further cover boards, for synchronous feeding of the boards onto a covering material, which has been coated with glue at a glue spreading roller and fed by means of a covering material cylinder a take-off roller system is provided, which inserts the material web counter to the board feed direction into the board feed plane and with which are associated guides for guiding the advanced spine insert and means of further guiding the cut-to-length spine insert as far as into the board feed plane.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 19, 2001Publication date: May 23, 2002Applicant: Kolbus GmbH & Co. KG.Inventors: Wolfgang Machon, Gunter Geldmeier, Peter Gross
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Publication number: 20020061239Abstract: An apparatus for manufacturing book covers having a board feed for supplying cover boards and a spine insert having a covering material feed for supplying covering material, having a covering material cylinder, by means of which the supplied covering material is taken over, conveyed past a glue spreading roller and assembled with the supplied cover boards and having a folding and pressing apparatus as well as having a delivery apparatus and having a drive apparatus for the covering material feed, the board feed the covering material cylinder and the folding and pressing apparatus it is provided that at least the covering material feed the board feed and the folding and pressing apparatus are drivable in each case independently of one another. The covering material cylinder is preferably also provided with an independent drive.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 19, 2001Publication date: May 23, 2002Applicant: Kolbus GmbH & Co. KG.Inventors: Volker Bohn, Gunter Geldmeier, Frank Tautz
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Publication number: 20020061240Abstract: Apparatus for manufacturing book-binding covers including a board-feeding-in system for feeding in cover boards and a back insert and a copy-feeding-in system for feeding in reference copies. A copy cylinder grips the reference copies, guides them past a glue-applying roll, and joins them to the cover boards and back insert. A tucking-in and pressing-on device folds the protruding reference-copy edges round the board edges and presses the book covers on. A feeding-out device delivers the book covers in stacks. The material flow of the book boards, back inserts, reference copies, and book covers is orientated in an ascending manner in relation to the horizontal surface on which the apparatus stands. The gain in height thus achieved compensates for the losses in height in the board magazine, in the tucking-in system, in the feeding-out device, and on the onward conveyers so that the laying-on of the cover boards takes place at virtually the same, ergonomic working height as the taking-off of the book covers.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 19, 2001Publication date: May 23, 2002Applicant: Kolbus GmbH & Co. KG.Inventors: Jens E. Beermann, Gerhard Lintelmann, Peter Gross, Frank Tautz
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Patent number: 6386812Abstract: A cover-feeder for isolating the uppermost cover, in each case, of a flat stack which is continuously advanced, with lateral alignment and as far as a front-edge stop, in an imbricated formation on a transport belt belonging to a feed table, the cover-feeder having a series of separating suction devices belonging to a suction head, which suction head can be pivoted to and fro, for lifting the cover off the stack, and having a drawing-off arrangement for taking over the cover and transferring it to a forwarding conveyor.Type: GrantFiled: February 27, 2001Date of Patent: May 14, 2002Assignee: Kolbus GmbH & Co. KGInventors: Jurgen Garlichs, Dirk Rygol
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Patent number: 6354582Abstract: A bookbinding machine having an inner-book transporting system, consisting of a conveyer, preferably a roller chain with individual links that engage movably in one another, running around deflecting wheels, and of a multiplicity of clamps, at points of articulation of the conveyer, for clamping-in stacks of leaves, which clamps are disposed at equal mutual distances from one another and so as to be movable, drivewise on the conveyer means, and are guided in tracks on a machine frame, having an entry and an exit and having a number of processing stations along rectilinear conveyer paths, wherein the machine frame (1) has, in the region of the processing stations, a path section (A, B) in a length corresponding to a grid arrangement (R) with a defined basic dimension (x), and processing stations in the form of functional modules (4) in a breadth corresponding to the grid arrangement (R).Type: GrantFiled: October 8, 1999Date of Patent: March 12, 2002Assignee: Kolbus GmbH & Co. KGInventors: Siegfried Hafer, Jurgen Garlichs
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Patent number: 6352252Abstract: A conveyer device for bookbinding machines having a number of processing stations and having plate or cleated chains or the like which take over book blocks and convey them intermittently to the processing stations. The plate or cleated chains are driven in a circulating manner and have chain beams that act in opposite directions to one another. The chain beams include longitudinal bearers and longitudinal guides on which strands of the plate or cleated chains are supported. In order to shorten the set-up time, the distance of the chain beams of the plate or cleated chains from one another is varied by a setting drive via setting members for the purpose of adapting to different thicknesses of book blocks. The thickness of a particular book block is automatically determined in the setting-up operation via a measuring arrangement in the intake.Type: GrantFiled: May 31, 2000Date of Patent: March 5, 2002Assignee: Kolbus GmbH & Co. KGInventors: Christoph Schmücker, Ansgar Rohe-Krebeck