Bookbinding: process and apparatus – Process
Patent
1990-06-29
1992-05-12
Bell, Paul A.
Bookbinding: process and apparatus
Process
412 11, 412 12, 270 56, B42B 200, B42B 900, B42C 100
Patent
active
051121794
ABSTRACT:
A binding line including at least first and second binding line sections. The first binding line section is adapted to transport books therealong to a book exit station and the second binding line section is adapted to transport books therealong from a book entry station. The binding line includes a book transferring mechanism or subsystem for moving books from the book exit station of the first binding line section to the book entry station of the second binding line section as well as devices associated with book leaving the book exit station and books entering the book entry station for tracking books during transfer from the first binding line section to the second binding line section. The first binding line section can run at the same or a different speed than the second binding line section. In addition, the binding line can include asynchronous or synchronous multiple first and/or second binding line sections.
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Allsopp Mary F.
Brandt Peter A.
Butler Robert R.
Chan Wai-Kwong
McGuire Kevin T.
Bell Paul A.
R.R. Donnelley & Sons Company
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