Informational Item Forming Machine and Method

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11549859

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A method and apparatus for forming informationbal items such as outserts and booklets may include folding a sheet of paper having product information printed thereon by making a plurality of folds in the sheet of paper to form a first folded article, the folds in the sheet of paper being made using a first folding apparatus having a plurality of folding rollers; (b) making a fold in the first folded article to form a second folded article, the fold being parallel to a second direction perpendicular to the first direction, the fold being made using a second folding apparatus having a plurality of folding rollers; (c) applying pressure at least about 30 psi and no greater than about 500 psi to the second folded article a first pressing unit having a pair of pressure rollers; and (d) making one or more folds in the second folded article to form an outsert using a third folding apparatus having a plurality of folding rollers having a nip therebetween and a movable blade member, the movable blade member making contact with a portion of the second folded article and forcing the portion of the second folded article towards the nip between the folding rollers of the third folding apparatus.

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G&K-VIJUK INTERN CORP715 CHURCH ROAD ELMHURST IL 60126

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Inventor Name Address # of filed Patents Total Citations
Ilijevski, Ilija Munster, IN 19 120
Mattila, Roger Woodridge, IL 22 143
Neubauer, William C Grayslake, IL 28 192

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