Claims
- 1. A method for slitting a stack of folded corrugated paperboard boxes, each box having a pair of opposite folded edges and a pair of opposite cut edges extending normal to the folded edges, said method comprising the steps of:
- (1) supporting the stack with supporting means defining a planar surface and engaging one end face of the stack;
- (2) squaring the stack to align the cut edges of the boxes;
- (3) positioning a straight-edged cutting blade adjacent the other end face of the stack with the blade cutting edge parallel to the cut edges of the boxes; and,
- (4) passing the cutting blade through the stack in a cutting plane such that a point on the blade moves on a line at an acute angle of less than about 11.degree. with respect to the plane of the supporting means to slit essentially one box at a time.
- 2. The method as set forth in claim 1 including the step of allowing the box to part in a direction normal to the slit as the cutting blade passes therethrough.
- 3. A method for slitting a stack of folded corrugated paperboard boxes, each box having a pair of opposite folded edges and a pair of opposite cut edges extending normal to the folded edges, said method comprising the steps of:
- (1) providing a slitting station including a support for the stack engaging an end face of the stack;
- (2) moving the stack in a path normal to the cut edges into the slitting station and onto the support;
- (3) moving a first vertical squaring surface into the path of movement of the stack in the slitting station to engage the cut edges on the downstream side of the stack and to align the cut edges of the boxes;
- (4) positioning a straight-edged cutting blade in the slitting station adjacent an end face of the stack with the blade cutting edge parallel to the cut edges of the boxes; and,
- (5) passing the cutting blade through the stack in a cutting plane such that a point on the blade moves on a line at an acute angle of less than about 11.degree. with respect to the stack face support to slit essentially one box at a time.
- 4. The method as set forth in claim 3 including the step of allowing the box to part in a direction normal to the slit as the cutting blade passes therethrough.
- 5. The method as set forth in claim 3 including, prior to the step of passing the cutting blade through the stack, the step of moving a second vertical squaring surface into the path of movement of the stack in the slitting station to engage the cut edges on the upstream side of the stack to center the stack in the slitting station between said first and second squaring surfaces.
- 6. The method as set forth in claim 5 including the step of removing the first and second vertical squaring surfaces from direct engagement with the cut edges as the boxes are slit.
- 7. An apparatus for slitting a stack of folded boxes formed from corrugated paperboard having a corrugated paper media enclosed by a pair of face sheets, said boxes each having a pair of opposite folded edges and a pair of opposite cut edges extending normal to the folded edges, said apparatus comprising:
- means defining a planar surface for supporting the stack in engagement with a face of a box on one end of the stack;
- means for squaring the cut edges of the boxes;
- a cutting blade positioned adjacent the other end of the stack and having a cutting edge disposed parallel to the cut edges of the boxes; and,
- means for moving the cutting blade through the stack in a cutting plane such that a point on the blade moves on a line disposed at an acute angle with respect to the plane of the stack supporting means, said blade moving toward said one end of the stack and across the folded edges of the boxes to slit essentially one box at a time without crushing the corrugated media, the acute angle being less than about 11.degree. .
- 8. The apparatus as set forth in claim 7 wherein the cutting blade has a length greater than the distance between the opposite folded edges of the boxes.
- 9. The apparatus as set forth in claim 8 wherein the slitting depth of the cutting blade measured from and perpendicular to the cutting edge is at least as great as the thickness of a folded box.
- 10. The apparatus as set forth in claim 9 wherein the cutting blade comprises:
- a thin blade having a total blade depth substantially greater than the slitting depth; and,
- rigid blade support means having a length corresponding to the blade length for clamping the blade therebetween to expose substantially only the edge portion defining the slitting depth.
- 11. The apparatus as set forth in claim 10 wherein the blade cutting edge is defined by identical opposite beveled edge faces.
- 12. The apparatus as set forth in claim 9 wherein the blade cutting edge is defined by one substantially planar edge face disposed to move in the cutting plane through the stack and an opposite angled edge face.
- 13. The apparatus as set forth in claim 12 including a rigid blade holder having a length corresponding to the blade length and means for demountably attaching the blade to the blade holder.
- 14. The apparatus as set forth in claim 9 wherein the means for moving the cutting blade comprises linear track means mounting the blade for reciprocal movement.
- 15. The apparatus as set forth in claim 9 wherein the cutting blade comprises:
- a continuous flexible band having a total blade depth substantially greater than the slitting depth; and,
- rigid blade guide means having a length at least as great as the distance between the opposite folded edges of the boxes for guiding the blade during cutting movement and to expose substantially only the blade edge portion defining the slitting depth.
- 16. The apparatus as set forth in claim 7 wherein the stack supporting means comprises conveying means for supporting the stack from below and for moving the stack into a slitting position adjacent the cutting blade.
- 17. The apparatus as set forth in claim 16 wherein said squaring means comprises:
- a first squaring pan positionable above the conveying means and engageable by the cut edges of the boxes on one side of the stack in response to movement of the stack into the slitting position; and,
- a second squaring pan positionable above the conveying means and moveable into engagement with the cut edges on the opposite side of the stack.
- 18. The apparatus as set forth in claim 17 including means for moving one of said squaring pans out of engagement with the stack in response to movement of the cutting blade into initial engagement with the stack.
- 19. The apparatus as set forth in claim 16 including stop means for engaging the folded edges of the boxes on one side of the stack in the slitting position and for holding the boxes against horizontal movement during cutting blade movement.
- 20. An apparatus for slitting a stack of folded boxes formed from corrugated paperboard having a corrugated media enclosed by a pair of face sheets, said boxes each having a pair of opposite folded edges and a pair of opposite cut edges extending normal to the folded edges, said apparatus comprising:
- a slitting station including means for supporting the stack in engagement with a face of a box on one end of the stack;
- means for conveying the stack into the slitting station;
- squaring means movable into the path of stack conveyance in the slitting station for squaring the cut edges of the boxes and for centering the stack on a stack centerline between and parallel to said cut edges;
- a cutting blade positioned adjacent an end of the stack in the slitting station and having a cutting edge disposed in the plane of the stack centerline and parallel to the cut edges of the boxes; and,
- means for moving the cutting blade through the stack in the cutting plane between the ends of the stack and across the folded edges of the boxes such that a point on the blade moves on a line disposed at an acute angle of less than about 11.degree. with respect to the plane of the stack end face to slit essentially one box at a time without crushing the corrugated media.
- 21. The apparatus as set forth in claim 20 wherein said squaring and centering means comprises:
- a first squaring pan positionable above the conveying means and engagable by the cut edges of the boxes on one side of the stack in response to movement of the stack into the slitting station; and,
- a second squaring pan positionable above the conveying means and moveable into engagement with the cut edges of the boxes on the opposite side of the stack.
- 22. The apparatus as set forth in claim 21 including means for moving said squaring pans out of engagement with the stack in response to movement of the cutting blade through the stack.
- 23. The apparatus as set forth in claim 20 including stop means for engaging the folded edges of the boxes on one side of the stack in the slitting station and for holding the boxes against horizontal movement during cutting blade movement.
- 24. The apparatus as set forth in claim 20 wherein the cutting blade has a slitting depth measured from and perpendicular to the cutting edge approximately equal to the maximum thickness of the folded box, and said blade further comprises:
- a continuous flexible band having a total blade depth substantially greater than the slitting depth; and,
- rigid blade guide means having a length at least as great as the distance between the opposite folded edges of the boxes for guiding the blade during cutting movement and to expose substantially only the blade edge portion defining the slitting depth.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part application of Ser. No. 07/878,681, filed May 5, 1992 abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (11)
Continuation in Parts (1)
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