Claims
- 1. The method of making pre-printed cartons comprising the steps of: forming a continuous single-backed corrugated paper web, including forming uniformly spaced corrugations extending transversely of the direction of web travel and crushing single corrugations at uniformly spaced intervals along said web to form lines of weakening, printing a continuous web of paper material with printed reference marks, joining said corrugated paper web and said continuous web of material to form a continuous double-back printed paper web, conveying said printed paper web from a first station to a second station, supporting said web in a slack condition between said first and second station while said web varies between a maximum and a minimum length, passing said web from said second station relative to a sensing means sensing the position of said reference marks, delivering said web to a press reciprocating at a uniform rate in timed relationship to the spacing of said reference marks, and varying the speed of said web delivered to said first station in accordance with the length of said web between said first and second stations, adding adhesive to all corrugations of said single-backed corrugated paper web except said single corrugations prior to joining said continuous web and said single-backed corrugated web.
- 2. The method of making pre-printed cartons set forth in claim 1 wherein said single corrugations are disposed in predetermined relationship to said reference marks.
- 3. Apparatus for forming web material into foldable box blanks comprising: supply means forming a preprinted web, a reciprocating press including dies engagable with said web to cut and score blanks for forming boxes, said press reciprocating continously at a substantially uniform rate, feed means continuously delivering said web intermittently to said press in timed relationship to the reciprocation of said press, an accumulator mechanism interposed between said supply means and said feed means to hold a length of web and intermittently deliver it to said feed means, power means for said supply means to vary the rate of deliver of said web from said supply means between a minimum and a maximum rate and a minimum rate to vary the length of web material in said accumulator mechanism between a maximum length and a minimum length, and control means responsive to a minimum length of said web in said accumulator mechanism to increase the speed of said power means and responsive to a maximum length of said web in said accumulator mechanism to decrease the speed of said power means, said control means being engageable with said web when the length of web in said accumulator mechanism is at a maximum and movable out of engagement with said web when said accumulator mechanism is at a minimum, said accumulator mechanism including resilient means supporting said web.
- 4. The apparatus of claim 3 wherein said resilient means includes flexible members engaging the underside of said web and suspending it in elevated position above said control means.
- 5. The apparatus of claim 4 wherein said resilient means are elongated flexible members having a generally U-shaped configuration with the free ends supported at opposite sides of said web and the bight portion engaging the underside of said web.
- 6. The apparatus of claim 5 wherein said flexible rod is made of fiberglass reinforced resin.
- 7. Apparatus for making printed corrugated boxes comprising: means for making a corrugated web of single-backed paper, means for printing a continuous web of material with uniformly spaced areas of printing, means bonding said single-backed web and printed web together to form a corrugated continuous printed web, a conveyor for transporting said corrugated continuous web continuously and at a speed varying between minimum and a maximum, a reciprocating press including dies engageable with said web to cut and score a blank for forming a box, said press being reciprocated continuously at a substantially uniform rate, supply means operable to deliver said web to said press, means for sensing said areas of printed material on said web for regulating the speed of said supply means in timed sequence with said press, accumulator means between said conveyor and said supply means for receiving and storing a variable length of said continuous printed web in a draped condition between said conveyor and said supply means, and means sensing the length of web in said accumulator means and operative to control the rate of delivery of said web from said conveyor to said accumulator means.
- 8. The apparatus of claim 7 wherein the web received in said accumulator means varies between a maximum and a minimum length, control means responsive to the maximum length of said web to decrease the speed of said conveyor and responsive to a minimum length of said web to increase the speed of said conveyor.
- 9. The apparatus of claim 8 wherein said control means is engageable with said web when the length of web in said accumulator means is at a maximum and is movable out of engagement with said web when the length within said accumulator means is at a minimum.
- 10. The apparatus of claim 7 and further comprising scoring means operative on said single-backed web to form a transverse line of weakening for permitting folding of said double-backed web at said accumulator means.
- 11. The apparatus of claim 10 wherein said scoring means includes a means for crushing a single corrugation of said single-backed web at a predetermined spacing relative to each of said areas of printing.
- 12. The apparatus of claim 11 wherein said means bonding is operative to apply adhesive to all corrugations of said single-backed web except said single corrugations to form said lines of weakening.
- 13. The apparatus of claim 7 wherein said supply and conveyor are spaced from each other and wherein said web between said supply and conveyor is longer than said spacing between said supply and conveyor to form a vertically extending loop, said control means including sensing means responsive to the minimum and maximum vertical height of said loop to respectively increase and decrease the speed of said power means.
- 14. The apparatus of claim 13 wherein said web received from said conveyor is bendable longitudinally over a predetermined maximum radius without folding and wherein the spacing between said supply and conveyor is no less than four times said predetermined radius of said web.
- 15. The apparatus of claim 14 and further comprising a space formed below the level of said supply and conveyor to receive said loop.
- 16. The apparatus of claim 13 wherein said sensing means comprise photoelectric cells.
- 17. The apparatus of claim 16 wherein separate photoelectric cells sense the maximum and minimum vertical height of said loop formed in said web.
- 18. Apparatus for forming web material into foldable box blanks comprising: supply means forming a preprinted web, a reciprocating press including dies engageable with said web to cut and score blanks for forming boxes, said press reciprocating continuously at a substantially uniform rate, feed means continuously delivering said web intermittently to said press in timed relationship to the reciprocation of said press; an accumulator mechanism interposed between said supply means and said feed means to hold a length of web and intermittently deliver it to said feed means, power means for said supply means to vary the rate of deliver of said web from said supply means between a maximum rate and a minimum rate to vary the length of web material in said accumulator mechanism between a maximum length and a minimum length, and control means responsive to a minimum length of said web in said accumulator mechanism to increase the speed of said power means and responsive to a maximum length of said web in said accumulator mechanism to decrease the speed of said power means, said control means including a control motor for selecting the rate at which the speed of said power means is changed.
Parent Case Info
This a continuation-in-part application of prior application Ser. No. 377,345 filed May 12, 1982 now abandoned.
This invention relates to the apparatus and method of making double-faced, corrugated boxes with printing thereon and more particularly, for making such boxes in a continuous process.
Heretofore, boxes formed of corrugated material with flat sheets at opposite sides of a corrugated coil were made by severing the three-layered material into individual boards and subsequently printing, cutting and scoring in multiple stages of operations. The corrugated material presents problems in attempting to use continuous processes because of the rigidity of the material which prevents sufficient flexibility for rotary operations.
It is an object of the invention to provide a method and apparatus for forming a printed, corrugated box from a continuous web of double-faced corrugated material, one face of which is printed.
It is another object of the invention to provide apparatus for forming printed corrugated boxes in which the web material is delivered continuously to a reciprocating press at which the web material is cut and scored.
Still another object of the invention is to provide an accumulator arrangement in which web material is supported in a manner receiving the material continuously and delivering it intermittently.
It is an object of the invention to provide a method and apparatus of forming printed corrugated boxes continuously in which means are provided to add flexibility to a web of corrugated material making it possible to use equipment for handling flexible webs.
The objects of the invention are accomplished by apparatus in which a web of paper material is printed with various indicia and messages including a printed reference mark and wherein another web of single-backed corrugated paper web is formed. The printed web and the single-backed web are joined together to form a double-backed continuous web of printed corrugated web material. The double-backed printed material is delivered continuously from a first station to an accumulator and from the accumulator the material is delivered at an intermittent rate to a reciprocating press in which the web material is cut and scored to form a box blank. Between the first and second station is an accumulator which suspends the web material with the length of web between the first and second stations varying between a maximum and a minimum. Control means are provided for regulating the speed of delivery from the first station so that the speed varies between a maximum and a minimum. Such speed is varied under the influence of control means which respond to the maximum length of material in the accumulator to cause delivery at a minimum rate and respond to a miminum length of material in the accumulator to deliver the web at a maximum rate. Means also are provided to make even thick corrugated material which normally is very stiff and substantially inflexible, adapted for use in an accumulator which requires longitudinally flexible materials by making spaced false scoring or lines of weakening to make the otherwise relatively stiff material sufficiently flexible for use with the accumulator.
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