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With newspapers, they are taken to a folding machine.
He carefully places towels, with the embossed logo facing forward, into the folding machine.
Mr. Rivera and his paper-bag folding machine average 500 a minute.
A folding machine is a machine used primarily for the folding of paper.
The former building was sold to AutoMecha - a company that manufactured paper folding machines.
Each paper was folded by hand and it was not until the early 50's that the first folding machine was introduced.
An automated toilet paper folding machine called Meruboa was invented in Japan.
Organizations required to undertake mass mail-out campaigns often employ folding machines to improve efficiency.
Folding machines exclusively used for folding paper are commonly referred to as paper folders.
Once cut, the parts are stamped on presses or Folding machines and then folded on bending machines.
Two main types of mechanisms are commonly employed in folding machines: buckle folders and knife folders.
Lufkin won a gold medal for the vamp folding machine at the World's Columbian Exposition in 1893.
Another Worcester innovator, physician Russel Howes, invented the first envelope folding machine in 1856.
On August 25, 1885, Dexter filed a patent for an automatic folding machine that changed the way newspapers, books, and magazines were folded and assembled.
Ares FMG (folding machine gun)
Like other folding machine guns, it would be used for concealed carry and can be disguised as anything from a small package to an extra laptop battery.
He walked in and stared at miles of speeding newsprint, at folding machines rat-a-tat-a-tatting, and belt ribbon conveyors streaking papers through the counting machines.
Folding machine models vary in sophistication, with high-end machines capable of processing more complex folding jobs and unusual paper forms (in terms of density and size).
The entire Louie family worked there, flipping and folding thousands of cookies a day with chopsticks until Mr. Louie invented the folding machine in the late 1960's.
Edward Louie, creator of the fortune cookie folding machine and a line of risque fortune cookies, died on Friday shortly after returning from a visit to his ancestral village in China.
Paper can be folded with either a buckle or a knife; thus, there are generally three types of folding machines: buckle folders, knife folders or a combination of these two types.
The last unofficial flight "a year or two" later by Eric Clutton was in a home-made folding machine called FRED (Flying Runabout Experimental Design) which the pilot towed home behind his car.
The paper went from strength to strength and outgrew its primitive origins in a hand-fed printer and in 1876 a Victory printing and folding machine was acquired with a capacity of printing 16,000 copies an hour.
Irving Fox had his first inkling that something was amiss at the Starrett Lehigh Building in Chelsea when the new landlord complained that Mr. Fox's die-cutting, stamping and folding machines made too much noise.
It was fascinating to watch the great rolls of white newsprint turn as the thin sheets moved into the press, round inky lead plates, through rollers and down the V-shaped folding machine, to be cut into proper size, folded, stacked sideways and passed into waiting hands.