Method and apparatus for wrapping printed sheets

Package making – Group forming of contents unit and subsequent or further... – Layer – stack – or column

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53168, 53202, 53553, B65B 1150, B65B 3550

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046837086

ABSTRACT:
Partially overlapping printed sheets which are transported from an inserting or other producing or processing machine are delivered into a stacking unit which accumulates groups of overlapping sheets and dumps such groups into an intermittently operated wrapping unit wherein the groups are confined in plastic foils. The sheets which are intercepted during evacuation of a freshly formed group from the stacking unit are diverted into an accumulating unit which gathers the diverted sheets into piles and dumps the piles into a magazine for packing or for admission into one or more additional wrapping units.

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