Folding By Endless Belt Patents (Class 493/441)
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Patent number: 5031889Abstract: A feeder-folder unit for use in folding paper sheet stock and delivering it to a signature gathering machine comprises a main frame with a hopper assembly carried by the main frame for receiving and storing a supply of sheets of paper stock. A sheet extractor and transfer drum assembly is located adjacent the hopper for extracting individual sheets of paper stock from the hopper means and conveying the extracted sheets along a path to a scoring and folding unit located adjacent the path. The hopper assembly includes a pair of spaced support surfaces for supporting the sheets of stock and intermittently actuated drive chains are provided for driving the sheets along the support surfaces toward the sheet extractor and transfer drum assembly.Type: GrantFiled: April 18, 1989Date of Patent: July 16, 1991Assignee: K. S. Macey Machine Company, Inc.Inventors: John W. Raker, Keith S. Macey, Victor A. Zugel
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Patent number: 4979932Abstract: A method and apparatus for the manufacture of folded paper boxes with a hemmed seal. One of two edges to be overlapped is skived and folded into a hem. After the edges are locally heated, blanks move individually and successfully along a conveyor for folding and sealing. Just before sealing, the hemmed edge passes between a hem holder and the conveyor to maintain the hemmed edge. The hem holder is heated to prevent the edges from cooling. In one embodiment hot air directed onto the hem from the hem holder forms an air cushion between the hem and the hem holder thereby to minimize any contact between the hem holder and the blank.Type: GrantFiled: March 2, 1989Date of Patent: December 25, 1990Assignee: International Paper Box Machine Co., Inc.Inventor: Paul Burnside
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Patent number: 4936816Abstract: A process and apparatus for opening the sealing flaps of a carton using drive elements for spreading or folding such sealing flaps open as required for packaging cartons having sealed bottoms. The boxes are inverted and lowered from a floating position with the bottom up and the sealing flaps hanging down. The flaps are placed on drive elements which move away from each other and in the flap opening direction. The box is then moved to a packaging area in the inverted position and lowered over the materials to be packaged.Type: GrantFiled: April 4, 1989Date of Patent: June 26, 1990Assignee: Winkler & Dunnebier Maschinenfabrik und Eisengiesserei KGInventors: Martin Blumle, Antonius Kloft
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Patent number: 4863421Abstract: A folding apparatus in which an intermediate span of a signature at the folding station is buckled by a pair of oppositely driven signature feeding surfaces into the nip of a pair of converging signature folding and feeding surfaces which fold the signature and feed it from the folding station.Type: GrantFiled: May 26, 1987Date of Patent: September 5, 1989Inventor: Michael H. Loebach
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Patent number: 4856442Abstract: Sheet material (30) is cut into rectangular segments (35). The segments are then moved in sequence parallel to their cut edges (26) rapidly away from the cutting station (34) into a slower operating first sewing station (40) where elastic bands (20, 21) are sewn to the cut head and foot edge portions (26, 27) of the segments. The rapidly moving trailing portion of each segment (35) of sheet material is temporarily accumulated at the accumulation station (39) and progressively fed at a lower rate from the accumulation station to the first sewing station (40). The head and foot edge portions (26, 27) of each segment are folded into overlying relationship with respect to the main body portion by passing the main body portion through a U-shaped turn (49) and at the same time passing the head and foot edge portions through a pair of reverse 90 degree turns (50 and 53).Type: GrantFiled: October 20, 1988Date of Patent: August 15, 1989Assignee: Sew Simple Systems, Inc.Inventor: Charles E. Brocklehurst
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Patent number: 4857039Abstract: A mechanical folding device fires a multiplicity of pins through an air table and a multiplicity of parallel endless belts forming the conveyor to lift a flexible foldable length of material, such as a plastic film bag body, into a catching device such as a pair of nip conveyors carrying sets of folding belts for completing the fold and carrying the length of material away from the first conveyor. The pins are fired through the air table and conveyor belts by means of a torsion bar coupled by means of lever arms to a carriage carrying the pins. The torsion bar is mechanically loaded by a first air cylinder while the carriage is locked in a lowered position. When the carriage is released by a second air cylinder, the torsion bar first accelerates the carriage upward then decelerates the carriage during the upper half of the extension of the pins. The bar forces the pins to return to a retracted position within the air table.Type: GrantFiled: September 21, 1987Date of Patent: August 15, 1989Assignee: Mobil Oil CorporationInventors: Paul V. Osborn, Clyde C. Tendick
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Patent number: 4795416Abstract: A paper product traverses a straight line path through a folding apparatus defined by two folding stations that are mounted independently of one another. Each station includes supports, a central frame extending along the paper folding path, and belt arrangements for gripping, propelling and folding a laterally projecting portion of the paper. Each station is mounted for a lateral translation of the entire station perpendicular to the paper path. In the preferred form, this translation is accomplished with racks associated with each stand and pinions carried on a common drive shaft that engage the racks. Both stations also preferably include an arrangement for rotating the station as a whole in the horizontal plane to adjust the squareness of the fold.Type: GrantFiled: October 26, 1987Date of Patent: January 3, 1989Assignee: Sequa CorporationInventors: John Cogswell, Robert Fokos
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Patent number: 4776831Abstract: A device supported on a tubular frame and having a vertical cheek supporting pulleys including drive pulley and tension pulley, a belt having a circular cross section running over these pulleys and cooperating with a lower conveyor to fold parts of a composite flap of a box blank as the blank passes therebeneath. Depending on the construction of the box blank, several cheeks with associated pulleys and belts can be positioned above the conveyor conveying the blanks therethrough. Preferably, the belt has a circular cross section and moves at a linear speed approximately the same as the conveyor of the device.Type: GrantFiled: April 13, 1987Date of Patent: October 11, 1988Assignee: Bobst SAInventor: Jean-Bernard Morisod
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Patent number: 4738440Abstract: A laundry folding unit comprises a transfer conveyor on to which laundry articles are fed by a bridge mechanism from a feed conveyor. At the appropriate time the transfer conveyor is braked momentarily to allow a fold line of the article to be caught in the nip between the feed conveyor and a fold roller. Bypass is effected either by failure to operate the bridging mechanism or by failure to stop the transfer conveyor, which leads the article back to the feed path of the machine.Type: GrantFiled: June 3, 1987Date of Patent: April 19, 1988Inventor: Henry J. Weir
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Patent number: 4721504Abstract: Disclosed is an automatic paper folding apparatus and method for folding cut sheet paper products, whether single sheets or multiple plies as in a "signature" that is already folded by a printing press. The apparatus of the invention contains at least one pair of opposed belts which continuously grip the products and carry then through the apparatus. At least one set of freely rotatable rollers is arrayed along the direction of travel. Each belt has a flat paper-gripping surface, a longitudinal groove on the opposite surface that receives a guide roller, and at least one side surface that slopes away from the folding line. Each roller has a conical forming surface. The angle of inclination of the conical surfaces of the rollers in a set increases incrementally along the direction of travel.Type: GrantFiled: March 4, 1986Date of Patent: January 26, 1988Assignee: Sequa CorporationInventors: John Cogswell, Robert F. Fokos
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Patent number: 4682977Abstract: Apparatus for folding spaced segments of web material such as diapers having intermediate side flaps overfolded in the crotch portion making use of a vacuumized continuously moving belt system for gripping one surface of a planar web except for the flap portions and a frictionalized belt system aligned with the vacuumized belt system for engaging the other surface of the web to progressively fold the flap portions.Type: GrantFiled: July 21, 1986Date of Patent: July 28, 1987Assignee: Paper Converting Machine CompanyInventor: Gerald W. Buxton
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Patent number: 4670001Abstract: An apparatus for bottom folding and stacking of continuous strip of pre-folded paper is disclosed in which a reciprocating frame having a pair of belts defining a gap therebetween is reciprocated within a stationary frame beneath a pair of spaced-apart edge guides. Each belt is supported on a set of transverse rollers journalled in the inner frame and is preferably affixed at both ends to its respective edge guide.Pre-folded paper strip continuously fed from a printer is drawn upwardly through the gap as the gap is reciprocated between the edge guides and is folded and stacked at the bottom of the stack, thereby allowing paper first printed to be inspected or removed without disturbing the stack.Type: GrantFiled: December 13, 1985Date of Patent: June 2, 1987Inventors: Joseph I. Campbell, William T. Lombardi
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Patent number: 4648336Abstract: A device for folding at least one edge of a fabric for making a single or a double hem, said fabric edge being passed through shaping means contained in the device. The object of the invention is to provide a folding device, which within a relatively large area with respect to the most common fabrics, is insensitive to variations in thickness of the fabric, whether several fabric edges are to be folded simultaneously or whether transverse seem with considerable thickness occur. This object has been solved by the fact that the shaping means comprises portions of at least one endless, driven band, which is twisted in correspondance with the gradual folding of the fabric edge during the transport thereof through the device and said band being arranged to cooperate with at least one fixed rule arranged in direct connection with at least a part of the band portions.Type: GrantFiled: March 6, 1985Date of Patent: March 10, 1987Assignee: Akab of Sweden ABInventor: Chris Ragnebring
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Patent number: 4614512Abstract: Sheet-folding machine, especially for packaging cases made of corrugated cardboard, after they have been produced and printed.It incorporates advancing (10) and folding (22) belts which are maintained at the exact cycle of the machine by means of pulleys (14) provided with recentering fingers (15). The conveyor belts are provided with suction elements (19), and the folding belts are provided with push-studs (25) arranged to correspond to the turned-down portions (5) to be folded.Type: GrantFiled: July 8, 1985Date of Patent: September 30, 1986Assignee: S. A. MartinInventor: Bernard Capdeboscq
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Patent number: 4588393Abstract: Disclosed is an automatic paper folding apparatus and method for folding cut sheet paper products, whether single sheets or multiple piles as in a "signature" that is already folded by a printing press. The apparatus of the invention contains at least one pair of opposed belts which continuously grip the products and carry them through the apparatus. At least one set of freely rotatable rollers is arrayed along the direction of travel. Each belt has a flat paper-gripping surface, a longitudinal groove on the opposite surface that receives a guide roller, and at least one side surface that slopes away from the folding line. Each roller has a conical forming surface. The angle of inclination of the conical surfaces of the rollers in a set increases incrementally along the direction of travel. As the belts carry the sheets through the apparatus, they each engage the conical surface to fold the sheet against a belt with no substantial degree of relative movement between the sheets and either the belts or rollers.Type: GrantFiled: May 24, 1983Date of Patent: May 13, 1986Assignee: Sun Chemical CorporationInventors: John Cogswell, Robert F. Fokos
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Patent number: 4547183Abstract: A corrugated box machine having improved delivery means is disclosed. A conveyor belt assembly works in combination with tensioning apparatus, a support bracket assembly and an idler guide assembly.Type: GrantFiled: November 18, 1982Date of Patent: October 15, 1985Assignee: Don Mowry Flexo Parts, Inc.Inventor: Donald E. Mowry
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Patent number: 4508529Abstract: In an apparatus for folding paper sacks to Z shape, co-operating scoring wheels are provided on both sides of the conveying plane of an inlet double belt conveyor consisting of individual double conveyor belts disposed at the ends of the articles. The scoring wheels are spaced apart by a distance equal to the desired spacings of the fold-lines of the Z folds and are mounted on pairs of shafts parallel to the roller shafts of the inlet conveyor. One of the individual belts adjoins a double conveyor belt which extends obliquely to the other and which is extended by a straight individual belt which, in relation to the inlet conveyor, is closer to the other individual belt by a distance equal to the shortening of the articles caused by the folding.Type: GrantFiled: May 2, 1983Date of Patent: April 2, 1985Assignee: Windmoller & HolscherInventor: Richard Feldkamper
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Patent number: 4380448Abstract: Improved apparatus for producing continuous form stationery by folding a strip of paper along lines of weakening formed therein.Type: GrantFiled: September 22, 1980Date of Patent: April 19, 1983Assignee: B. Bunch Company, Inc.Inventor: Earnest B. Bunch, Jr.
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Patent number: 4310326Abstract: A method and apparatus for sequentially forming folds in a sheet of paper which is continuously moving in a single plane. A first fold is formed in the center of the continuously-moving sheet of paper and subsequent pairs of folds are sequentially formed, one on each side of the previously-formed folds, until the entire continuously-moving sheet is folded. Guide wires retain each folded section until the entire sheet is folded.Type: GrantFiled: August 23, 1979Date of Patent: January 12, 1982Inventor: Joseph V. Bellanca