Sheet numbering process and sheet-processing machine for carrying out the same

US2016016744A1 · US · A1

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Publication numberUS-2016016744-A1
Application numberUS-201414769345-A
CountryUS
Kind codeA1
Filing dateFeb 26, 2014
Priority dateFeb 28, 2013
Publication dateJan 21, 2016
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There is described a sheet numbering process involving feeding of individual sheets (S) in succession, which individual sheets (S) each carry a plurality of imprints (P) that are arranged in a matrix of rows and columns, and providing unique serial numbers to multiple ones of the plurality of imprints (P) carried by the individual sheets (S). The sheet numbering process comprises numbering of at least some of the individual sheets (S), wherein numbering of the individual sheets (S) is selectively commutable between a first numbering scheme (N 1 ) and at least a second numbering scheme (N 2 ; N 2 ′; N*), different from the first numbering scheme (N 1 ), without interruption of the numbering process. The first numbering scheme (N 1 ) involves providing all imprints (P) of a first subset (S 0 ) of individual sheets (S) with a unique serial number (SN 1 ) of the first numbering scheme (N 1 ). The second numbering scheme (N 2 ; N 2 ′; N*) involves providing all or part of the imprints (P) of a second subset (S′; S*) of individual sheets (S) with a unique serial number (SN 2 ; SN 2 ′; SN*) of the second numbering scheme (N 2 ; N 2 ′; N*). The first subset (S 0 ) of individual sheets (S) and the second subset (S′; S*) of individual sheets are sorted after numbering in dependence of the numbering scheme (N 1 ; N 2 ; N 2 ′; N*). Also described is a sheet-processing machine for carrying out the aforementioned sheet numbering process.

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A sheet numbering process involving feeding of individual sheets in succession, which individual sheets each carry a plurality of imprints that are arranged in a matrix of rows and columns, and providing unique serial numbers to multiple ones of the plurality of imprints carried by the individual sheets, the sheet numbering process comprising numbering of at least some of the individual sheets, wherein numbering of the individual sheets is selectively commutable between a first numbering scheme and at least a second numbering scheme, different from the first numbering scheme, without interruption of the numbering process, wherein the first numbering scheme involves providing all imprints of a first subset of individual sheets with a unique serial number of the first numbering scheme, wherein the second numbering scheme involves providing all or part of the imprints of a second subset of individual sheets with a unique serial number of the second numbering scheme, and wherein the first subset of individual sheets and the second subset of individual sheets are sorted after numbering in dependence of the numbering scheme. 2 . The sheet numbering process according to claim 1 , further comprising inspecting a quality of the individual sheets prior to numbering and numbering of at least some of the individual sheets that have been inspected, wherein inspection of the quality of the individual sheets includes differentiating at least between entirely good sheets, where all imprints are good imprints meeting quality requirements, and partially defective sheets where only a part of the imprints are good imprints meeting the quality requirements and a remaining part of the imprints are defective imprints not meeting the quality requirements, wherein the first subset of individual sheets consists of the entirely good sheets and the second subset of individual sheets consists of the partially defective sheets, and wherein the second numbering scheme involves providing only the good imprints of the partially defective sheets with a unique serial number of the second numbering scheme. 3 . The sheet numbering process according to claim 2 , further comprising the steps of sorting the entirely good sheets which have been numbered according to the first numbering scheme to at least a first sheet delivery pile unit, and of sorting the partially good sheets which have been numbered according to the second numbering scheme to at least a second sheet delivery pile unit. 4 . The sheet numbering process according to claim 3 , further comprising the step of sorting unnumbered sheets, including test sheets and/or entirely defective sheets, where all imprints are defective imprints, to at least a third delivery pile unit. 5 . The sheet numbering process according to claim 2 , wherein the defective imprints of the partially defective sheets are each provided with or identifiable by a cancellation mark. 6 . The sheet numbering process according to claim 5 , wherein numbering of the imprints is carried out by at least one corresponding set of numbering boxes, which numbering boxes are adapted to provide the cancellation mark on the defective imprints. 7 . The sheet numbering process according to claim 1 , wherein the second subset of individual sheets is numbered for the purpose of statistical process control (SPC), and wherein the second numbering scheme involves providing all of the imprints of the second subset of individual sheets with a unique serial number of the second numbering scheme. 8 . The sheet numbering process according to claim 7 , wherein the second subset of individual sheets is automatically numbered on a periodic basis and wherein the sheets which have been numbered for the purpose of statistical process control (SPC) are automatically sorted to at least one statistical process control (SPC) pile unit. 9 . The sheet numbering process according to claim 1 , wherein numbering of the first subset of individual sheets and of the second subset of individual sheets is carried out by at least one and a same set of numbering boxes and wherein the numbering boxes are operated dynamically to perform numbering of the relevant imprints according to the first numbering scheme or according to the at least second numbering scheme. 10 . The sheet numbering process according to claim 6 , wherein the numbering boxes are partially or fully-motorized numbering boxes. 11 . The sheet numbering process according to claim 10 , wherein the numbering boxes are numbering boxes in accordance with International Patent Publication No. WO 2007/148288 A2. 12 . The sheet numbering process according to claim 1 , further comprising the step of inspecting a quality of the serial numbers provided on the imprints. 13 . The sheet numbering process according to claim 12 , wherein inspection of the quality of the serial numbers is carried out on the basis of actual knowledge of the serial numbers that are expected to be provided on the imprints. 14 . The sheet numbering process according to claim 1 , wherein the first numbering scheme is a numbering scheme allowing non-collating finishing of consecutively-numbered documents. 15 . The sheet numbering process according to claim 2 , wherein the second numbering scheme is a numbering scheme whereby no serial number is assigned to the defective imprints and the numbering sequence is skipped for each defective imprint. 16 . A sheet-processing machine suitable for carrying out the sheet numbering process according to claim 1 , comprising: a sheet feeding and transporting system adapted to feed and transport individual sheets in succession, which individual sheets each carry a plurality of imprints that are arranged in a matrix of rows and columns; a numbering system for numbering at least some of the individual sheets, which numbering system is adapted to number a first subset of individual sheets according to a first numbering scheme and at least a second subset of individual sheets according to at least a second numbering scheme, different from the first numbering scheme; a control unit designed to control operation of the numbering system and to selectively commute operation of the numbering system between the first numbering scheme and the at least second numbering scheme without interruption of the numbering process, and a sheet delivery station where the first subset of individual sheets and the second subset of individual sheets are sorted after numbering in dependence of the numbering scheme, wherein the first numbering scheme involves the provision by the numbering system of a unique serial number on each of all of the imprints of the first subset of individual sheets, and wherein the second numbering scheme involves the provision by the numbering system of a unique serial number on each of all or part of the imprints of the second subset of individual sheets. 17 . The sheet-processing machine according to claim 16 , further comprising an inspection system located upstream of the numbering system and adapted to inspect the quality of the individual sheets and to differentiate at least between entirely good sheets, where all imprints are good imprints meeting quality requirements, and partially defective sheets, where only a part of the imprints are good imprints meeting the quality requirements and a remaining part of the imprints are defective imprints not meeting the quality requirements, wherein the first subset of individual sheets consists of the entirely good sheets and the second subset of individual sheets consists of the partially defective

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  • detecting, or responding to, completion of pile (B65H43/08 takes precedence) · CPC title

  • Associating,collating or gathering articles from several sources · CPC title

  • detecting, or responding to, presence of faulty articles (B65H43/08 takes precedence; diverting faulty articles from main streams B65H29/62) · CPC title

  • B65H7/20Primary

    Controlling associated apparatus · CPC title

  • Devices for controlling numbering · CPC title

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There is described a sheet numbering process involving feeding of individual sheets (S) in succession, which individual sheets (S) each carry a plurality of imprints (P) that are arranged in a matrix of rows and columns, and providing unique serial numbers to multiple ones of the plurality of imprints (P) carried by the individual sheets (S). The sheet numbering process comprises numbering of a…
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Kba Notasys Sa
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Primary CPC classification B65H7/20. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
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Publication date Thu Jan 21 2016 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (A1). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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