The present invention relates to corrugate board, to corrugate board constructions and to methods of constructing the same.
In conventional corrugate board manufacture a corrugate board comprises a first outer layer bonded to a flute and a second outer layer bonded to the opposite side of the flute to the first outer layer. When the board is to be printed on, for instance in packaging applications, it is the second outer layer that is treated as the primary printable surface, to be printed to, because the application of the second outer layer is done under less aggressive conditions of temperature and/or pressure, so the surface of the second outer layer is not treated as harshly as the first outer layer. Accordingly, the relatively fragile printable layer is applied as the second outer layer.
According to the present invention in a first aspect, there is provided a corrugate board construction comprising a first outer layer, a flute layer and a second outer layer, wherein the second outer layer has been secured to the flute after the first outer layer, wherein the external layer is the first outer layer.
Suitably, the flute layer has a flute direction construction the axis of curvature is perpendicular to the flute direction.
Suitably, the corrugate board construction is a box, tube or carton construction. In any made-up construction the external layer is self-evident. It will be appreciated that a box need not be cuboidal. For instance a box construction could be oval in cross section.
Suitably, the first outer layer is substantially denser than the second outer layer. Suitably, the first outer layer is at least 50 g/m2, more suitably at least 60 g/m2, preferably at least 70 g/m2 and more preferably at least 80 g/m2 denser than the second outer layer.
Suitably, the corrugate board is according to the third aspect of the invention.
Being able to provide a viable curvable corrugate that can have a radius of curvature of under 0.1 metre is surprising in itself.
According to the present invention in a second aspect, there is provided a method of construction of a corrugate board construction, the method comprising the steps of:
Suitably, the method of construction of the corrugate board is according to the fourth aspect of the present invention.
According to the present invention in a third aspect, there is provided a corrugate board comprising a first outer layer, a flute layer and a second outer layer, wherein the second outer layer has been secured to the flute after the first outer layer and the first outer layer is suitable for printing.
Suitably, the first outer layer is the primary printable layer.
Suitably, the first outer layer comprises a printable coating.
Suitably, the first outer layer further comprises a printed layer applied thereto.
Suitably, the flute layer is G flute.
According to the present invention in a fourth aspect, there is provided a method of construction of a corrugate board, the method comprising the steps of:
Suitably, the method further comprises printing a layer onto the first outer layer.
Suitably, the method comprises securing the first outer layer to the flute layer in a distributed pressure process. Suitably, the first outer layer is secured to the flute layer by the application of pressure from a pressure belt and a corrugated roller. Suitably, the pressure belt extends between at least two rollers.
Suitably, the first outer layer is not heated to beyond ambient temperature before being provided to the flute layer.
Suitably, the second outer layer is secured to the flute layer at a heater temperature not exceeding 170′C, more suitably not exceeding 160° C., preferably not exceeding 150° C. and most preferably not exceeding 140° C.
Suitably, the corrugate board is left to dry for less than 3 days, more suitably less than 2½ days, preferably for less than 2 days and most preferably for less than 1½ days.
Suitably, the corrugate board is used for construction of a corrugate board construction, which is preferably a carton.
For a better understanding of the invention, and to show how embodiments of the same may be carried into effect, reference will now be made, by way of example, to the accompanying diagrammatic drawings in which:
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According to the existing state of the art, the second outer layer is the printable layer and will therefore be the external surface of any corrugate board construction made from the corrugate board described. The first outer layer 4 is not regarded as a printable layer as it will be too degraded for printing.
In the corrugate board field, flat sheets of corrugate are used. The present inventors have sought, contrary to the usual thinking, to produce a corrugate board suitable for use in forming curved constructions.
In seeking to produce a curved corrugate board construction, the present inventors attempted to curve the corrugate board 2 with the axis of curvature perpendicular to the direction of the flutes and with the second outer layer as the external face. That is the second outer layer 8 was on the outside of the convex curve of the curved board. In doing so, the present inventors noted to their surprise that creases were forming in the board 2 perpendicular to the flute direction and at regular intervals. After much investigation, these creases were traced back to the manufacturing process and to vacuum lines used in the application of the first outer layer 4 to the flute layer 6.
Counter intuitively, the present inventors now propose to make the first outer layer, which is the first layer secured to the flute layer, the final external layer of the corrugate board and, therefore the layer must be suitable for printing and is to be treated as the primary printable layer.
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The corrugate board construction 20 comprises a corrugate board 10 with a printed 18 external face. The corrugate board 10 is curved so that the axis of curvature is perpendicular to the flute direction. That is the axis of curvature is essentially vertical and the flute direction is horizontal. The external face of the corrugate board 10 is the first outer layer 12 such that the first outer layer 12 forms the convex outer of the construction and the second outer layer 16 forms the internal face of the construction.
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In step 102 a flute layer 14 is provided which for this embodiment of the invention is G-flute.
In step 104 the first outer layer 12 has glue applied to it from a glue station (not shown), then the first outer layer 12, which is unheated, and the flute layer 14 are provided to and run through the modul facer bandleader 30 with the coated side away from the flute layer 14. The combined first outer layer 12 and flute layer 14 are pre-heated to 95° C. This secures the first outer layer 12 to the flute layer 14. By using the band pressure arrangement localised pressure is substantially reduced and the coated first outer layer 12 although affected in terms of macro-roughness, is still eminently suitable for printing.
Next, in step 106, a second outer layer 16 is provided. In this embodiment the second outer layer is a white top craft paper generally unsuitable for printing of 125 g/m2 weight. Thus the first outer layer 12 is substantially denser than the second outer layer 16.
In step 108 glue is provided to the second outer layer 16 from a glue station (not shown) which layer 16 is then provided to the flute layer side of the now two-layer combined flute layer 14 and first outer layer 12 onto the double facer shown in
In step 110, the now three-layer material is provided to double facer unit 50 with the first outer layer 12 faced down against the lower traction belt 54. Heated plates 52 are used to cure the glue (starch) to secure the second outer layer 12 to the flute layer 14. The double facer unit 50 includes three separate heater run at 3 bar, 3 bar and 2 bar pressure respectively, equating to temperatures of 134° C., 134° C. and 121° C., respectively. This contrasts positively with the generally minimum 180° C. at which the heaters are run in a conventional process and as a result the cooling time (step 112) for the corrugate board according to the present invention is just about 24 hours instead of the typical 3 days of the conventional process.
Usually after slicing, the corrugate board is printed, in step 114, using a lithographic or flexographic process onto the exterior of the first outer layer 12 which can then be used as the exterior of a corrugate board construction such as the carton shown in
In an alternative embodiment a printed lined version can be provided. In a post corrugate manufacturing printing step, a printed liner is applied to the first outer layer. Thus the printed layer forms a secondary exterior layer applied to the first outer layer curved, in the corrugate construction, in a convex manner.
The first outer layer is the direct layer to the band leader which is easily distinguishable by bending the material to highlight the corrugated flute profile vacuum slot lines. these ones are perpendicular to the standard flute lines. These lines are never visible on the second outer layer applied at the double backer section down stream on the corrugator. Thus the first outer layer is always easily distinguishable to a person skilled in the art.
Preferred embodiments of the present invention enable a corrugate board to be constructed that can be used in a curved corrugate board construction and, furthermore, with the first outer layer being able to act as the printable layer.
Attention is directed to all papers and documents which are filed concurrently with or previous to this specification in connection with this application and which are open to public inspection with this specification, and the contents of all such papers and documents are incorporated herein by reference.
All of the features disclosed in this specification (including any accompanying claims, abstract and drawings), and/or all of the steps of any method or process so disclosed, may be combined in any combination, except combinations where at least some of such features and/or steps are mutually exclusive.
Each feature disclosed in this specification (including any accompanying claims, abstract and drawings) may be replaced by alternative features serving the same, equivalent or similar purpose, unless expressly stated otherwise. Thus, unless expressly stated otherwise, each feature disclosed is one example only of a generic series of equivalent or similar features.
The invention is not restricted to the details of the foregoing embodiment(s). The invention extends to any novel one, or any novel combination, of the features disclosed in this specification (including any accompanying claims, abstract and drawings), or to any novel one, or any novel combination, of the steps of any method or process so disclosed.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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1002393.5 | Feb 2010 | GB | national |