JP2003136857A - Binding method for saddle stitched book - Google Patents
Binding method for saddle stitched bookInfo
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Abstract
Description
【発明の詳細な説明】
【0001】
【発明の属する技術分野】本発明は、丁合機により頁の
順序に丁合された各枚葉紙を、針金を使用しない糊綴じ
方式によって綴じる中綴じ製本方法に関するものであ
る。
【0002】
【従来の技術】従来における中綴じ製本は、複数枚の枚
葉紙を山形に折り曲げ、互いに重ね合わせたこれらの枚
葉紙の折り筋部分を、針金で鉤形に綴じる方式が広く行
われていたが、針金により綴じる方式は、針金の先が開
いて指を怪我するなどの問題があるため、近頃では、例
えば、特開昭60−109900号、特開2000−4
3445号などで知られるように、各枚葉紙の折り線
部、つまり背の部分を互いに糊で接着するという糊綴じ
方式による中綴じ製本が行われるようになってきてい
る。
【0003】
【発明が解決すべき課題】この糊綴じ方式による中綴じ
製本は、多数の枚葉紙が互いに糊で接着されるので、針
金で綴じる方式の場合のような危険性が解消されるとい
う利点及び廃棄処理の時点で不燃物を出さないという利
点を有する。
【0004】従来の中綴じ製本のうち、針金による綴じ
方式の場合は、一枚の大きな紙に、複数枚の目的とする
大きさの頁を所定箇所に印刷して、次にその大きな紙を
各頁の大きさに折り畳んで、各頁の中央部に折り筋が設
けられるように揃え、同様にして得られた別の組の各頁
を互いに折り筋上で重ねて針金で綴じ、各頁が綴じられ
たのちは、各頁の天地及び小口の三方を切断して各頁の
折り目部分を切断除去する。
【0005】一方、中綴じ製本のうち、糊綴じ方式によ
る場合は、一枚の大きな紙に、複数枚の目的とする大き
さの頁を所定箇所に印刷することまでは、針金による綴
じ方式と同じであるが、印刷後に、この大きな紙を各頁
の大きさに折り畳む前の段階で、予め、所定の各頁の折
り目箇所に糊を塗布する工程と、所定の方向に折り畳ん
で、各頁を糊により接着する工程とを必要する。
【0006】このように、従来の中綴じ製本では、針金
による綴じ方式の場合及び糊綴じ方式による場合のいず
れの場合も、その製本装置は、綴じられる紙が、一枚の
大きな紙に複数枚の目的とする大きさの頁が印刷された
ものであることと、この複数枚の頁が印刷された大きな
紙の所定箇所に、連続的に糊を塗布できる手段を備えて
いること、糊が塗布された後に、この紙を所定の頁数に
折り畳んで各頁を接着することのできる手段とを備えて
いること、を必要とする。
【0007】このように、従来より知られる中綴じ製本
機械は、複数の頁が印刷された大きな紙を折り畳むとい
う方法から発想されているために、週刊誌のような頁数
が30頁以上におよぶような冊子を製本する場合には適
しているといえるが、カタログや会社案内などのような
頁数が15、6頁程度以下の薄い冊子を製本する場合に
は、製本装置が前記のような各種の手段を備えたもので
あるため大型すぎて、本来であればもっと価格を安くす
ることができるのに、大型な装置によって頁数の少ない
冊子を製本するために、どうしても製本の単価が高くな
らざるを得ないという問題点があった。
【0008】
【課題を解決するための手段】本発明は、上記のよう
な、従来における中綴じ製本の問題点を解消して、頁数
の少ない薄い冊子を、糊綴じの方式によって、能率的、
かつ、低価格で製本することができるようにした中綴じ
製本方法の提供を目的としたものである。
【0009】本発明はそのための、具体的手段として、
丁合機により丁合された各枚葉紙を、糊綴じ方式によっ
て綴じる中綴じ製本方法であって、丁合された各枚葉紙
を、頁順序に従って丁合機の排出口から互いに重なり合
うことなく、それぞれ間隔をおいて順次送り出し、次い
で、丁合機から送り出された各枚葉紙を、送り出し方向
に沿って頁間中央部に山形の折り筋が設けられるように
して移送し、移送の途中で各枚葉紙の折り筋上に糊を塗
布し、折り筋上に糊の塗布された山形の各枚葉紙を鞍上
で順次に集積して、塗布された糊により各枚葉紙を中綴
じさせることを特徴とする。
【0010】この中綴じ製本方法では、1枚が表裏左右
で4頁分程度の小さい各枚葉紙を印刷機によりそれぞれ
印刷して、これらの各枚葉紙を、丁合機から所定の頁順
序に従って送り出すが、その際、各枚葉紙が丁合機から
送り出される時に、各枚葉紙が互に重なり合わず、間隔
をおいて送り出されるようにする。その結果、送り出さ
れた各枚葉紙は、移送の途中で、折り筋付設手段によっ
て、1枚づつ送り方向に沿った頁間中央部に山形の折り
筋が確実に成形され、次いで、移送される各枚葉紙の山
形折り筋上に糊が正確に塗布されるので、最後の鞍上で
の突き揃えの工程で、糊の塗布された各枚葉紙を互いに
一体的に糊綴じすることができる。
【0011】
【発明の実施の態様】次に、本発明に係る中綴じ製本方
法を図面に示す実施例について説明すると、本発明の中
綴じ製本を実施するための装置は、図2乃至図4に示す
ように、丁合機1と、丁合機1から送り出された枚葉紙
2の中央部に、送り方向に沿った山形の折り筋3と、こ
の折り筋3の上に糊16を塗布する手段とを備えた折り
部4と、この折り部4で折られた各枚葉紙2を互いに重
ね合わせるための集積部5と、この集積部5から送り出
された冊子6の天地及び小口をカットするための三方断
裁機7とから基本的に構成されている。
【0012】丁合機1は、予め図示外の印刷機によっ
て、異なる各頁毎に印刷された数種類の枚葉紙2a,2
b,2c・・・が、各受段1aに順序よく搭載されてい
て、各枚葉紙2a,2b,2c・・・を所定の丁合順序
に従って隣接する折り部4へ向けて、図1に示すよう
に、各枚葉紙2a,2b,2c・・・が相互に重なり合
うことなく間隔Wをおいて順次送り出す。なお、丁合機
1の各受段1aに搭載される各枚葉紙2a,2b,2c
・・・は、それぞれ一枚で表裏左右に合計4頁分の印刷
面が設けられるような大きさの紙からなっている。
【0013】折り部4は、丁合機1から順次送り出され
た各枚葉紙2a,2b,2c・・・に対して、移送方向
に沿った頁間中央部に山形の折り筋3を設けるための複
数個の折り搬送プーリー8a,8b,8c・・・を備え
ている。
【0014】これらの搬送プーリー8a,8b,8c・
・・は、図5に示すように、丁合機1から送り出された
枚葉紙2を折り部4へ平らなまま正確に送り込むための
折り前搬送プーリー8aと、次いで、最初に小さい角度
の折り筋3を設けるための折り始めめ搬送プーリー8b
と、その次の、折り筋3をもっと大きな角度にするため
の折り途中搬送プーリー8cと、折り筋3をさらに大き
な角度にするための折り完了搬送プーリー8dと、折り
筋3の角度を前記折り完了搬送プーリー8dと同じとし
ながら、折り筋3の上縁に糊16を塗布するための糊付
けノズル15を備えた最終搬送プーリー8eとからなっ
ている。
【0015】上記の各搬送プーリー8a,8b,8c・
・・は、いずれも上下一対のプーリーからなっていて、
折り筋3を設けるための搬送プーリー8b,8c,8
d,8eは、いずれも外周面に互いに係合する雄形の突
条9b,9c,9d・・・と雌形の凹溝10b,10
c,10d・・・とを有している。
【0016】折り部4の先端で、各枚葉紙2a,2b,
2c・・・を重ね合わせるための集積部5は、鞍11
と、この鞍11の下方に配置された上下動可能な折りナ
イフ12と、鞍11の上方に配置された折りローラ13
及び折り排出ベルト14とから構成されている。なお、
前記集積部5から排出された冊子6は、隣接する三方断
裁機7へ送られる。
【0017】次に、上記の装置を用いた製本方法を説明
すると、まず、図1に示すように、丁合機1によって、
各枚葉紙2a,2b,2c・・・を折り部4の方向へ送
り出すが、その時、丁合機1の排出口において、各枚葉
紙2a,2b,2c・・・が、相互に重なり合うことな
く、間隔Wが設けられるようにして順次送り出す。
【0018】丁合機1から送り出された各枚葉紙2a,
2b,2c・・・は、一枚づつ隣の折り部4へ送り出さ
れ、各搬送プーリー8a,8b,8c・・・によって中
央部に折り筋3が確実に設けられたのち、折り筋3の上
縁に糊付けノズル15から糊16が塗布され、次いで、
集積部5の鞍11上で各頁順に重ね合わされる。
【0019】次に、鞍11の下方に配置された折りナイ
フ12が、鞍11の背部の穴11aから上方へ突出する
ように押し上げられるので、折り筋3に塗布した糊16
により冊子6として中綴じされる。この冊子6は、折り
ローラ13の間を通って排出ベルト14から隣の三方断
裁機7に送られ、ここで天地及び小口が切断されて製本
の全工程が完了する。
【0020】
【発明の効果】上記のように、本発明の中綴じ方法によ
ると、丁合機によって所定の印刷頁順に印刷された枚葉
紙を、丁合機1の排出口において、各枚葉紙が、相互に
重なり合うことなく、間隔が設けられるようにして順次
送り出すので、丁合機から送り出された枚葉紙に、折り
部の搬送プーリーで直ちに折り筋を設けて、同時に折り
筋の上縁に糊付けすることができ、糊綴じの方式による
中綴じ製本方法を能率的、かつ、低価格で製本すること
ができる。
【0021】具体的には、従来の中綴じ製本方法では、
多数の頁を有する一枚の大きな紙を印刷し、この紙の所
定箇所に糊付けしておいてから、複数枚の頁が折り重ね
られるように二重三重に折り畳み、その折り畳みの過程
で各頁を接着するという作業を必要としたが、これに対
し、本発明の中綴じ方法のように、印刷機により最小限
の頁数の大きさの枚葉紙を印刷して、これらの枚葉紙を
丁合機を用いて、頁順に従って一枚づつ重なることな
く、離して送り出せば、次の段階で直ちに折り筋と糊付
けとを行えるので、従来のような、多数の頁を刷れる大
きな紙を印刷する必要とか、この大きな紙の所定箇所に
糊付けする工程とか、この大きな紙を複数枚の頁が折り
重ねられるように二重三重に折り畳む工程などを必要と
せず、工場内に丁合機が備えられていれば、カタログな
どのような頁数の少ない中綴じ本を、適正な低価格で能
率的に製造することができる。Description: BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to a saddle stitcher for binding sheets, which are collated in a page order by a collating machine, by a glue binding method without using wires. The present invention relates to a bookbinding method. 2. Description of the Related Art Conventionally, saddle stitching is a method in which a plurality of sheets are folded in a chevron shape, and the folded line portions of the stacked sheets are stapled with a wire in a hook shape. However, the binding method using a wire has a problem that the tip of the wire is opened and the finger is injured. For example, recently, for example, JP-A-60-109900, JP-A-2000-4
As known from Japanese Patent No. 3445 or the like, saddle stitching by glue binding, in which the fold line portion of each sheet, that is, the spine portion, is bonded to each other with glue, has been performed. [0003] In the saddle stitching by this glue binding method, a large number of sheets are adhered to each other with glue, so that the danger as in the case of the wire binding method is eliminated. And the advantage that no incombustible substances are emitted at the time of disposal. In the conventional saddle stitching method, in the case of the binding method using wire, a plurality of pages of a desired size are printed at predetermined locations on one large sheet of paper, and then the large sheet of paper is printed. Fold it to the size of each page, align it so that a folding line is provided in the center of each page, overlap each other set of pages obtained in the same way on the folding line and bind them with wire, After the pages are bound, the top and bottom and the fore-edge of each page are cut to cut and remove the fold portions of each page. [0005] On the other hand, in the saddle stitching method, in the case of the glue stitching method, a plurality of pages of a target size are printed at a predetermined position on one large sheet of paper. The same, but after printing, before folding this large paper to the size of each page, a step of applying glue to the fold portion of each predetermined page in advance, folding each page in a predetermined direction, and And a step of bonding them with glue. As described above, in the conventional saddle stitching method, in both the case of the wire binding method and the case of the glue binding method, the bookbinding apparatus is capable of binding a plurality of sheets on one large sheet. That the pages of the intended size are printed, and that means for continuously applying glue to predetermined portions of the large paper on which the plurality of pages are printed are provided. It is necessary to provide a means for folding the paper into a predetermined number of pages after the application and bonding each page. As described above, the conventionally known saddle stitching machine is conceived from a method of folding large paper on which a plurality of pages are printed, so that the number of pages such as a weekly magazine is increased to 30 or more. It can be said that the bookbinding apparatus is suitable for binding a wide range of booklets. However, when binding a booklet having a small number of pages of about 15 or 6 pages or less, such as a catalog or a company guide, the bookbinding apparatus is used as described above. Because it is equipped with various means, it is too large, and it is possible to lower the price originally.However, in order to bind a booklet with a small number of pages with a large device, the unit price of bookbinding is inevitable. There was a problem that it had to be high. SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION The present invention solves the above-mentioned problems of the saddle stitching in the related art, and efficiently converts a thin booklet having a small number of pages by a glue binding method. ,
Further, it is an object of the present invention to provide a saddle stitch bookbinding method capable of binding at a low price. [0009] The present invention, as a specific means for that,
This is a saddle stitching method of binding each sheet collated by a collating machine by a glue binding method, wherein the collated sheets overlap each other from a discharge port of the collating machine according to a page order. Instead, the sheets are sequentially sent out at intervals, and then each sheet sent out from the collating machine is transferred in the sending direction such that a mountain-shaped crease is provided at the center between pages in the feeding direction. On the way, glue is applied to the folding line of each sheet, and each of the mountain-shaped sheets coated with the glue on the folding line are sequentially accumulated on the saddle, and each sheet is applied by the applied glue. Is saddle-stitched. [0010] In this saddle stitching method, one small sheet of about four pages is printed by a printing machine, and one sheet is printed on a predetermined page from a collating machine. The sheets are sent out in order, with the sheets not being overlapped with each other and being sent out at intervals when each sheet is sent out of the collating machine. As a result, in the course of the transfer, each of the fed sheets is surely formed with a crease in the shape of a chevron at the center between the pages along the feed direction one by one by the crease forming means, and then transferred. Glue is accurately applied to the chevron creases of each sheet, and the glued sheets are glued together in the final butting process on the saddle. Can be. DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS A saddle stitching method according to the present invention will now be described with reference to an embodiment shown in the drawings. The apparatus for performing saddle stitching according to the present invention is shown in FIGS. As shown in the figure, a collapsible machine 1 and a chevron-shaped crease 3 along the feeding direction are provided at the center of the sheet 2 sent out from the collator 1 and a glue 16 is placed on the crease 3. A folding unit 4 provided with means for applying, a stacking unit 5 for stacking the sheets 2 folded by the folding unit 4, and a top and bottom and a fore edge of the booklet 6 sent from the stacking unit 5 And a three-way cutting machine 7 for cutting the paper. The collating machine 1 includes several types of sheets 2a, 2a that have been printed on different pages in advance by a printing machine (not shown).
are arranged in order in each receiving stage 1a, and each sheet 2a, 2b, 2c... is directed to the adjacent folding section 4 according to a predetermined collating order, and FIG. As shown, the sheets 2a, 2b, 2c,... Are sequentially sent out at intervals W without overlapping each other. Each sheet 2a, 2b, 2c mounted on each receiving stage 1a of the collating machine 1
.. Are made of paper having a size such that a single page is provided with a total of four pages of print surfaces on the front, back, left and right. The folding section 4 is provided with a mountain-shaped crease 3 at the center between the pages along the transport direction for each of the sheets 2a, 2b, 2c... Sequentially sent from the collating machine 1. And a plurality of folding conveyance pulleys 8a, 8b, 8c,. These transport pulleys 8a, 8b, 8c
As shown in FIG. 5, a pre-folding conveyance pulley 8a for accurately feeding the sheet 2 sent from the collating machine 1 to the folding section 4 while keeping it flat, and then a small angle Folding conveyance pulley 8b for providing crease 3
Next, the folding conveyance pulley 8c for setting the folding line 3 to a larger angle, the folding completion conveyance pulley 8d for setting the folding line 3 to a larger angle, and the angle of the folding line 3 The final transport pulley 8e is provided with a gluing nozzle 15 for applying the glue 16 to the upper edge of the crease 3 while being the same as the completed transport pulley 8d. Each of the transport pulleys 8a, 8b, 8c
・ ・ All consist of a pair of upper and lower pulleys,
Conveying pulleys 8b, 8c, 8 for providing creases 3
d and 8e are male ridges 9b, 9c, 9d... and female concave grooves 10b, 10
c, 10d... At the leading end of the folding section 4, each sheet 2a, 2b,
The stacking unit 5 for stacking 2c.
A folding knife 12 arranged below the saddle 11 and movable up and down, and a folding roller 13 arranged above the saddle 11
And a fold discharge belt 14. In addition,
The booklet 6 discharged from the stacking unit 5 is sent to an adjacent three-side cutting machine 7. Next, a bookbinding method using the above-described apparatus will be described. First, as shown in FIG.
Are sent out in the direction of the folding section 4, at which time the sheets 2a, 2b, 2c... Overlap one another at the outlet of the collating machine 1. Instead, they are sequentially sent out such that an interval W is provided. Each sheet 2a sent from the collating machine 1
Are sent out one by one to the adjacent folding unit 4, and the folding line 3 is reliably provided at the center by the respective transport pulleys 8a, 8b, 8c,. Glue 16 is applied to the upper edge from the glue nozzle 15 and then
The pages are superimposed on the saddle 11 of the stacking unit 5 in order of each page. Next, the folding knife 12 arranged below the saddle 11 is pushed up so as to protrude upward from the hole 11a on the back of the saddle 11, so that the glue 16
As a result, the booklet 6 is saddle-stitched. The booklet 6 passes through the folding rollers 13 and is sent from the discharge belt 14 to the adjacent three-side cutting machine 7, where the top and bottom and the fore-edge are cut, thereby completing the entire bookbinding process. As described above, according to the saddle stitching method of the present invention, the sheets printed by the collating machine in the order of the predetermined printing pages are passed through the output port of the collating machine 1 to each sheet. Since the sheets are sequentially sent out so as to be spaced apart without overlapping each other, the sheet sent out from the collating machine is immediately provided with a folding line by the transport pulley of the folding section, and at the same time, the folding line is formed. The upper edge can be glued, and the saddle stitching method using the glue binding method can be bound efficiently and at low cost. Specifically, in the conventional saddle stitching method,
One large sheet of paper having a large number of pages is printed and glued to a predetermined portion of the paper, and then the sheet is folded double and triple so that a plurality of pages are folded, and each page is folded in the process of folding. In contrast to this, as in the saddle stitching method of the present invention, a sheet having a minimum number of pages is printed by a printing machine, and these sheets are bonded. Using a collating machine, if they are sent apart without overlapping one by one according to the page order, the creases and gluing can be performed immediately in the next stage. There is no need for printing, gluing to a predetermined location on this large sheet of paper, or double-triple folding of this large sheet of paper so that multiple pages can be folded. If provided, the number of pages is small, such as catalogs. The binding this in the stomach, it can be efficiently produced at a reasonable low price.
【図面の簡単な説明】
【図1】本発明に係る中綴じ製本方法の流れを示す工程
図。
【図2】図1の製本方法に使用する装置の一部側面図。
【図3】図2に示す装置の部分の平面図。
【図4】図2に示す装置の先端に設けられる装置の他の
一部の側面図。
【図5】図2の装置における各搬送プーリーの形状を示
す側面図。
【符号の説明】
1:丁合機
2,2a,2b,2c・・・:枚葉紙
3:折り筋
4:折り部
5:集積部
6:冊子
7:三方断裁機
8a,8b,8c・・・:搬送プーリー
9b,9c,9d・・・:突条
10b,10c,10d・・・:凹溝
11:鞍
12:折りナイフ
13:折りローラ
14:排出ベルト
15:糊付けノズル
16:糊BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS FIG. 1 is a process chart showing a flow of a saddle stitching method according to the present invention. FIG. 2 is a partial side view of an apparatus used in the bookbinding method of FIG. 1; FIG. 3 is a plan view of a part of the apparatus shown in FIG. 2; FIG. 4 is a side view of another part of the device provided at the tip of the device shown in FIG. 2; FIG. 5 is a side view showing the shape of each transport pulley in the apparatus of FIG. [Description of References] 1: Collators 2, 2a, 2b, 2c ...: Sheet 3: Folding line 4: Folding unit 5: Stacking unit 6: Booklet 7: Three-way cutting machine 8a, 8b, 8c ..: Conveying pulleys 9b, 9c, 9d...: Ridges 10b, 10c, 10d...: Concave groove 11: saddle 12: folding knife 13: folding roller 14: discharge belt 15: gluing nozzle 16: glue
Claims (1)
綴じ方式によって綴じる中綴じ製本方法であって、丁合
された各枚葉紙を、頁順序に従って丁合機の排出口から
互いに重なり合うことなく、それぞれ間隔をおいて順次
送り出し、次いで、丁合機から送り出された各枚葉紙
を、送り出し方向に沿って頁間中央部に山形の折り筋が
設けられるようにして移送し、移送の途中で各枚葉紙の
折り筋上に糊を塗布し、折り筋上に糊の塗布された山形
の各枚葉紙を鞍上で順次に集積して、塗布された糊によ
り各枚葉紙を中綴じさせることを特徴とする中綴本の製
本方法。Claims 1. A saddle stitching method for binding each sheet that has been collated by a collating machine by a glue binding method, wherein the collated sheets are arranged in a page order. The sheets are sent out at intervals from each other without overlapping each other from the outlet of the collating machine in accordance with the following formula, and then each sheet fed from the collating machine is creased at the center between the pages in the feeding direction. Is provided so that glue is applied on the folding line of each sheet in the middle of the transfer, and each mountain-shaped sheet with glue applied on the folding line is sequentially accumulated on the saddle. And saddle-stitching each sheet with the applied glue.
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