WO1997009171A1 - Perforation device - Google Patents

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WO1997009171A1
WO1997009171A1 PCT/FI1996/000474 FI9600474W WO9709171A1 WO 1997009171 A1 WO1997009171 A1 WO 1997009171A1 FI 9600474 W FI9600474 W FI 9600474W WO 9709171 A1 WO9709171 A1 WO 9709171A1
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paper
perforator
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Risto Pekka Antero Nokelainen
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Mail Systems Oy
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Priority to EP96929338A priority Critical patent/EP1009628B1/en
Priority to DE69626703T priority patent/DE69626703T2/en
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Priority to US09/935,917 priority patent/US20010054339A1/en

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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B41PRINTING; LINING MACHINES; TYPEWRITERS; STAMPS
    • B41GAPPARATUS FOR BRONZE PRINTING, LINE PRINTING, OR FOR BORDERING OR EDGING SHEETS OR LIKE ARTICLES; AUXILIARY FOR PERFORATING IN CONJUNCTION WITH PRINTING
    • B41G7/00Auxiliary perforating apparatus associated with printing devices
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B26HAND CUTTING TOOLS; CUTTING; SEVERING
    • B26DCUTTING; DETAILS COMMON TO MACHINES FOR PERFORATING, PUNCHING, CUTTING-OUT, STAMPING-OUT OR SEVERING
    • B26D5/00Arrangements for operating and controlling machines or devices for cutting, cutting-out, stamping-out, punching, perforating, or severing by means other than cutting
    • B26D5/02Means for moving the cutting member into its operative position for cutting
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B26HAND CUTTING TOOLS; CUTTING; SEVERING
    • B26FPERFORATING; PUNCHING; CUTTING-OUT; STAMPING-OUT; SEVERING BY MEANS OTHER THAN CUTTING
    • B26F1/00Perforating; Punching; Cutting-out; Stamping-out; Apparatus therefor
    • B26F1/02Perforating by punching, e.g. with relatively-reciprocating punch and bed
    • B26F1/06Perforating by punching, e.g. with relatively-reciprocating punch and bed with punching tools moving with the work
    • B26F1/10Roller type punches

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  • the invention relates to a perforator for perforating a moving paper in its direction of movement.
  • the invention can for instance be implemented in the perforation of paper sheets printed out from a printer.
  • Letter sheets often have a section defined with perforation, which the receiver can tear off.
  • the perforated parts are frequently forms such as bank transfer slips or reply forms.
  • Such letters are typically printed out in large series and inserted in mailing envelopes by mechanical means.
  • Letters ofthe kind above can be printed out on preperforated paper. In that case, different paper qualities will be required if unperforated sheets are desired. In addition, the perforation will always be in the same place ofthe sheet, and thus the will be limitations on the layout ofthe printout. If a perforated paper web is fed from a reel to be printed out, each sheet will have a perforation, whether desired or not.
  • Patent specification EP A 658406 discloses such a device, which allow the length ofthe perforation and its position on the sheet to be regulated in advance Yet this device will also provide each sheet with similar perforation.
  • the essential feature ofthe invention is that perforation in the direction of movement can be performed under control, limited to a specific distance, and on
  • the perforation may be given the desired length on each sheet.
  • the device has a perforating tool, which can be controUably set in perforating position or neutral position, in which perforation is not performed. In practical operation, this can be done by making the distance ofthe perforating tool to the moving paper variable, so that the tool either touches the paper, producing a perforation, or is at a distance from the paper, so that no perforation is produced.
  • the device comprises a perforating tool that is movable relative to the paper.
  • the tool can be moved in any suitable manner, pneumatically for instance.
  • the tool control apparatus may be preprogrammed to receive a signal from the printer output data or by reading a code on the paper by means of a reader.
  • the transverse position ofthe perforating tool is preferably adjustable. This allows the perforation to be positioned in the desired place in each case.
  • perforating tools There may also be several, for instance two perforating tools. This allows a corresponding number of perforations, e.g. two perforations, to be performed simultaneously.
  • the perforation may be performed after or before printing.
  • the device may be firmly connected to the printer or separate from it.
  • the arrangement in accordance with the invention allows the same paper to be consistently used in the printer, while perforation is nevertheless performed selectively on the desired sheets alone. This yields a particular advantage when perforation is needed only on specific pages of printout letters with many pages.
  • the device in accordance with the invention enables high printout speeds to be obtained.
  • FIG. 2 shows a printout unit to which a perforation unit has been connected
  • FIG. 3 illustrates selective perforation of a letter with many pages
  • FIG. 4 is a front view ofthe perforation unit.
  • perforation unit 2 In the configuration in figure 1, paper sheets 1 pass through perforation unit 2, where the paper is perforated in the travel direction if needed.
  • the perforation unit includes a perforating disc 3 rotating in the direction of movement ofthe paper and an opposing roll 4, the paper running between these two.
  • the perforating disc is vertically movable such that it can be brought into contact with the paper, producing perforation, or kept apart from the paper, so that no perforation is produced.
  • paper 1 is about to enter perforation unit 2. If the paper is to be perforated, the actuator ofthe perforation unit is given a signal to lower perforation disc 3 for the time the paper passes in front ofthe disc (step 2). Thus a perforation 5 in the direction of movement is produced on the paper. When the paper has passed by the disc, the disc will automatically rise to its upper position (step 3). If no perforation is desired, the perforation unit is not given any signal, the paper passing then through the unit with the perforation disc constantly at a distance from the paper.
  • Figure 2 illustrates a configuration where perforating unit 2 is placed in printout unit 6.
  • paper is taken from reel 7, is cut into sheets 1 and the desired message is printed on the sheets with printer 8.
  • the printout is controlled by means of computer 9 and control unit 10. If perforation is desired on the sheet, a signal 11 is emitted from the control unit to the perforation unit.
  • the perforated sheets are stacked in a pile 12 and transferred to a mailing machine, for instance.
  • FIG 2 is a schematic view of a process where perforation 5 is performed on the second and fourth page of a four-page letter.
  • Figure 4 is a front view of a perforation unit 2. It includes two rotatable perforating discs 3 with opposing rolls 4. The pairs of disc/roll can be moved in tlie transverse direction.
  • Each ofthe perforating discs is connected with an independently controlled, pneumatically operating shifting apparatus 13, by means of which the disc can be lowered into perforating position, if desired. In normal operation, the disc is in upper position. Ifthe sheet 1 passing underneath is to be perforated, the shifting apparatus is given a pulse, and then the disc is pressed against the sheet over the desired period such that a perforation with the desired length is produced.
  • Such a perforation unit has a capacity of over 30,000 perforated sheets per hour.
  • the opposing roll 4 of perforation disc 3 is flat, i.e. it has no groove matching the disc. In this manner, there will be no relief on the paper, which could hamper any further handling of the paper.

Abstract

The invention relates to a perforator for performing perforations (5) on a moving paper (1) in its direction of movement. The perforator comprises a perforating tool (3), which has a perforating position, in which the paper is perforated, and a neutral position, in which the paper is not perforated, and a control apparatus, by means of which the perforating tool is optionally set either in perforating position or neutral position. The invention is usable for instance for perforating paper sheets printed out from a printer. The arrangement in accordance with the invention allows the same paper to be consistently used in the printer, while selectively producing perforation merely on the desired sheets.

Description

PERFORATION DEVICE
FIELD OF TECHNOLOGY
The invention relates to a perforator for perforating a moving paper in its direction of movement. The invention can for instance be implemented in the perforation of paper sheets printed out from a printer.
TECHNOLOGICAL BACKGROUND
Letter sheets often have a section defined with perforation, which the receiver can tear off. The perforated parts are frequently forms such as bank transfer slips or reply forms. Such letters are typically printed out in large series and inserted in mailing envelopes by mechanical means.
Letters ofthe kind above can be printed out on preperforated paper. In that case, different paper qualities will be required if unperforated sheets are desired. In addition, the perforation will always be in the same place ofthe sheet, and thus the will be limitations on the layout ofthe printout. If a perforated paper web is fed from a reel to be printed out, each sheet will have a perforation, whether desired or not.
There are perforators connected to printers, which perforate paper in the direction o movement. These also have the drawback of providing each sheet with a perforation. Patent specification EP A 658406 discloses such a device, which allow the length ofthe perforation and its position on the sheet to be regulated in advance Yet this device will also provide each sheet with similar perforation.
DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
General description
A perforator as defined in claim 1 has now been invented. The remaining claims describe a number of preferred embodiments ofthe invention.
The essential feature ofthe invention is that perforation in the direction of movement can be performed under control, limited to a specific distance, and on
CORRECTED selected sheets. Moreover, the perforation may be given the desired length on each sheet.
The device has a perforating tool, which can be controUably set in perforating position or neutral position, in which perforation is not performed. In practical operation, this can be done by making the distance ofthe perforating tool to the moving paper variable, so that the tool either touches the paper, producing a perforation, or is at a distance from the paper, so that no perforation is produced.
In the preferred embodiment, the device comprises a perforating tool that is movable relative to the paper. The tool can be moved in any suitable manner, pneumatically for instance.
The tool control apparatus may be preprogrammed to receive a signal from the printer output data or by reading a code on the paper by means of a reader.
The transverse position ofthe perforating tool is preferably adjustable. This allows the perforation to be positioned in the desired place in each case.
There may also be several, for instance two perforating tools. This allows a corresponding number of perforations, e.g. two perforations, to be performed simultaneously.
The perforation may be performed after or before printing. The device may be firmly connected to the printer or separate from it.
The arrangement in accordance with the invention allows the same paper to be consistently used in the printer, while perforation is nevertheless performed selectively on the desired sheets alone. This yields a particular advantage when perforation is needed only on specific pages of printout letters with many pages.
The device in accordance with the invention enables high printout speeds to be obtained.
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The accompanying drawings pertain to the special description ofthe invention. In the drawings - figure 1 is a schematic view of he perforation process,
- figure 2 shows a printout unit to which a perforation unit has been connected,
- figure 3 illustrates selective perforation of a letter with many pages, and
- figure 4 is a front view ofthe perforation unit.
Special description
In the configuration in figure 1, paper sheets 1 pass through perforation unit 2, where the paper is perforated in the travel direction if needed. The perforation unit includes a perforating disc 3 rotating in the direction of movement ofthe paper and an opposing roll 4, the paper running between these two. The perforating disc is vertically movable such that it can be brought into contact with the paper, producing perforation, or kept apart from the paper, so that no perforation is produced.
In the first step in figure 1, paper 1 is about to enter perforation unit 2. Ifthe paper is to be perforated, the actuator ofthe perforation unit is given a signal to lower perforation disc 3 for the time the paper passes in front ofthe disc (step 2). Thus a perforation 5 in the direction of movement is produced on the paper. When the paper has passed by the disc, the disc will automatically rise to its upper position (step 3). If no perforation is desired, the perforation unit is not given any signal, the paper passing then through the unit with the perforation disc constantly at a distance from the paper.
Figure 2 illustrates a configuration where perforating unit 2 is placed in printout unit 6. In this, paper is taken from reel 7, is cut into sheets 1 and the desired message is printed on the sheets with printer 8. The printout is controlled by means of computer 9 and control unit 10. If perforation is desired on the sheet, a signal 11 is emitted from the control unit to the perforation unit. The perforated sheets are stacked in a pile 12 and transferred to a mailing machine, for instance.
The printout unit in figure 2 can also be used to prepare serial letters comprising several sheets 1. Thanks to the selective perforation, the desired perforation is obtained just on the intended pages. Figure 3 is a schematic view of a process where perforation 5 is performed on the second and fourth page of a four-page letter.
Figure 4 is a front view of a perforation unit 2. It includes two rotatable perforating discs 3 with opposing rolls 4. The pairs of disc/roll can be moved in tlie transverse direction. Each ofthe perforating discs is connected with an independently controlled, pneumatically operating shifting apparatus 13, by means of which the disc can be lowered into perforating position, if desired. In normal operation, the disc is in upper position. Ifthe sheet 1 passing underneath is to be perforated, the shifting apparatus is given a pulse, and then the disc is pressed against the sheet over the desired period such that a perforation with the desired length is produced. Such a perforation unit has a capacity of over 30,000 perforated sheets per hour.
The opposing roll 4 of perforation disc 3 is flat, i.e. it has no groove matching the disc. In this manner, there will be no relief on the paper, which could hamper any further handling of the paper.

Claims

1. A perforator for perforating the sheets of a letter comprising at least two sheets (1), the perforator including means for running the sheets successively through the device and means for perforating a moving sheet in its direction of movement, characterised in that the perforator has a perforating tool (3) having a perforating position, in which the paper is perforated, and a neutral position, in which the paper is not perforated, and a control apparatus, by means of which the perforating tool is optionally set either in perforating position or in neutral position such that the desired sheets ofthe letter alone will be perforated.
2. A perforator as claimed in claim 1, in which the distance ofthe perforating tool (3) from the paper can be set by means of a control apparatus such that, in the perforating position, the tool touches the paper, and in the neutral position, it is kept apart from the paper.
3. A perforator as claimed in claim 2, which has a perforating tool (3) movable relative to the paper.
4. A perforator as claimed in any of claims 1 to 3, in which the position ofthe perforating tool (3) is variable in the transverse direction.
5. A perforator as claimed in any of claims 1 to 4, in which there are two or more perforating tools (3).
6. A perforator as claimed in any of claims 1 to 5, in which the perforating tool (3) is a rotating disc.
7. A perforator as claimed in claim 6, in which the perforating tool (3) is connected with an opposing roll (4).
8. A perforator as claimed in claim 7, in which the opposing roll (4) has a flat surface.
9. A perforator as claimed in any of claims 1 to 6 for perforating paper (1) after printing.
10. A method for perforating the sheets of a letter comprising at least two sheets, in which the sheets are run successively through the perforating device, where the moving sheet is perforated in its direction of movement, characterised in that the perforation is performed with a device having a perforating tool, which has a perforating position, in which the paper is perforated, and a neutral position, in which the paper is not perforated, and a control apparatus, by means of which the perforating tool is optionally set either in perforating position or neutral position such that the desired sheets ofthe letter alone will be perforated.
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EP96929338A EP1009628B1 (en) 1995-09-06 1996-09-05 Perforation device
DE69626703T DE69626703T2 (en) 1995-09-06 1996-09-05 A perforator
US09/935,917 US20010054339A1 (en) 1996-09-05 2001-08-23 Perforation device

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FI954179A FI104546B (en) 1995-09-06 1995-09-06 A perforator
FI954179 1995-09-06

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GB2213755A (en) * 1986-06-16 1989-08-23 Pierce J Maher Apparatus for perforating sheet material
US5131901A (en) * 1991-07-01 1992-07-21 Moll Richard J Scoring and perforating apparatus
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