Claims
- 1. A process for manufacturing corrugated board comprising two layers of corrugated medium joined together with tip-to-tip registration of the corrugations of the two mediums, without an intermediate liner, and with at least one outer liner, the process comprising:
- feeding one web of corrugating material through a corrugating zone formed at the nip between a first pair of corrugating rolls to form the web into a first corrugated medium, feeding another web of corrugating material through a corrugating zone formed at the nip between a second pair of corrugating rolls to form the second web into a second corrugated medium identical to the first corrugated medium,
- conveying each of the corrugated mediums away from its corresponding corrugating zone and then bringing the two mediums together at a contact zone with tip-to-tip registration and then immediately conveying them along adjacent linear paths with the assistance, substantially from the start of the linear paths, of opposed linear conveyors which hold the mediums together with tip-to-tip registration between the corrugations of the two mediums, and
- applying adhesive to the tips of one of the mediums, for permitting adhesion with the tips of the other medium, at a point along the path of said one medium lying between the corrugating zone for that medium and the contact zone at which said one medium is first bought into contact with the other medium, and pressing the mediums into contact with one another while the adhesive is caused or allowed to set at least partially during conveyance along the linear paths, wherein the pressure is exerted by the pair of opposed linear conveyors, the conveyors pressing the corrugated mediums together while they are moving and the adhesive is setting, and controlling and maintaining the tip-to-tip relationship of the corrugated mediums so as to provide a substantially constant board thickness,
- applying at least one outer liner either before or after the corrugated mediums are conveyed along the linear paths in which the tips of their corrugations are brought together.
- 2. A process according to claim 1 in which two outer liners are joined to the respective corrugated mediums before the mediums are brought together to be joined to one another.
- 3. A process according to claim 1 in which two outer liners are joined to the respective corrugated mediums after the corrugated mediums have been joined to one another.
- 4. Apparatus for manufacturing corrugated board, comprising means including two pairs of corrugating rolls for separately but identically corrugating two mediums and for joining a liner to each corrugated medium, means for conveying each single faced web onto a corresponding corrugated register roll conveyor via a path of variable length, means for controlling and equalizing the speeds of the two register roll conveyors and thereby the timing of the flute tips of the corrugated mediums, and linear conveying means for conveying the single-faced webs, after they have left the register roll conveyors and along adjacent linear paths through a pressure device whereby the single-faced webs are pressed together to cause the tips of the corrugated mediums to adhere to one another while they are conveyed through the pressure device, including means for applying adhesive to one of the corrugated mediums before the two single-faced webs enter the pressure device, and wherein the linear conveying means continuously presses the single-faced webs together while they are moving and the adhesive is setting for controlling and maintaining the tip-to-tip relationship of the corrugated mediums so as to provide a substantially constant board thickness.
- 5. Apparatus according to claim 4 in which the means for conveying the webs through the pressure device comprises a pair or a number of pairs of opposed belts.
- 6. Apparatus according to claim 5 in which the opposed belts are arranged to move along a positive air pressure chamber adjacent to the belt bearing on one of the liners.
- 7. Apparatus according to claim 6 in which a number of parallel belts bearing on the other liner are, while doing so, arranged to move through grooves in a support plate which supports the adjacent liner in areas lying between the belts.
- 8. Apparatus according to claim 4 in which the means for equalizing the speeds of the two register roll conveyors comprises flute count encoders adjacent to the respective register roll conveyors.
- 9. Apparatus according to claim 5 in which the opposed conveyors are arranged to move along a positive pressure chamber adjacent to the conveyor bearing on one of the liners.
- 10. Apparatus for manufacturing corrugated board, comprising means for forming two webs of single-faced corrugated board, means for conveying each single-faced web onto a corresponding fluted register roll conveyor via a path of variable length in respect of at least one of the webs, means for controlling and equalizing the speeds of the two register roll conveyors, and means for conveying the single-faced webs from the register roll conveyors and along adjacent linear paths through a pressure device whereby the single-faced webs are pressed together to cause the tips of the corrugated mediums to adhere to one another while they are conveyed through the pressure device, and including means for applying adhesive to one of the corrugated mediums before the two single-faced webs enter the pressure device, the means for conveying the webs through the pressure device comprising a pair or a number of pairs of opposed belts, at least one of the single-faced webs being arranged to move from its single-facer machine to its corresponding register roll conveyor along a path of variable length including a tensioning roll, and the speed of said at least one of the single-facer machines being controlled in response to the position of the corresponding tensioning roll.
- 11. Apparatus for manufacturing corrugated board, comprising means for forming two webs of single-faced corrugated board, means for conveying each single-faced web onto a corresponding fluted register roll conveyor via a path of variable length in respect of at least one of the webs, means for controlling and equalizing the speeds of the two register roll conveyors, and means including opposed conveyor belts for conveying the single-faced webs from the register roll conveyors and along adjacent linear paths through a pressure device whereby the single-faced webs are pressed together to cause the tips of the corrugated mediums to adhere to one another while they are conveyed through the pressure device, and including means for applying adhesive to one of the corrugated mediums before the two single-faced webs enter the pressure device, the opposed conveyor belts being arranged to move along a pressure chamber adjacent to the conveyor belt bearing on one of the liners, and at least one of the single-faced webs being arranged to move from its single-facer machine to its corresponding register roll conveyor along a path of variable length including a tensioning roll, and the speed of said at least one of the single-facer machines being controlled in response to the position of the corresponding tensioning roll.
- 12. Apparatus for manufacturing corrugated board, comprising means for forming two webs of single-faced corrugated board, means for conveying each single-faced web onto a corresponding fluted register roll conveyor via a path of variable length in respect of at least one of the webs, means for controlling and equalizing the speeds of the two register roll conveyors, and means including opposed belt conveyors for conveying the single-faced webs from the register roll conveyors and along adjacent linear paths through a pressure device whereby the single-faced webs are pressed together to cause the tips of the corrugated mediums to adhere to one another while they are conveyed through the pressure device, and including means for applying adhesive to one of the corrugated mediums before the two single-faced webs enter the pressure device, the opposed belt conveyors being arranged to move along a pressure chamber adjacent to the conveyor bearing on one of the liners, and including a number of parallel belts bearing on the other liner and being arranged to move through grooves in a support plate which supports the said other liner in areas lying between the belts, at least one of the single-faced webs being arranged to move from its single-facer machine to its corresponding register conveyor along a path of variable length including a tensioning roll, and the speed of said at least one of the single-facer machines being controlled in response to the position of the corresponding tensioning roll.
- 13. Apparatus according to claim 5 in which the means for equalizing the speeds of the two register roll conveyors comprises flute count encoders adjacent to the respective register roll conveyors.
- 14. Apparatus according to claim 6 in which the means for equalizing the speeds of the two register roll conveyors comprises flute count encoders adjacent to the respective register roll conveyors.
- 15. Apparatus according to claim 7 in which the means for equalizing the speeds of the two register roll conveyors comprises flute count encoders adjacent to the respective register roll conveyors.
- 16. Apparatus according to claim 11 in which the means for equalizing the speeds of the two register roll conveyors comprises flute count encoders adjacent to the respective register roll conveyors.
- 17. A process for manufacturing corrugated board comprising two layers of corrugated medium joined together with tip-to-tip registration of the corrugations of the two mediums, without an intermediate liner and with at least one outer liner, the process comprising feeding one web of corrugating material through a corrugating zone formed at the nip between a first pair of peripherally fluted corrugating rolls to form the web into a first corrugated medium; feeding another web of corrugating medium through a second corrugating zone formed at the nip between a second pair of peripherally fluted corrugating rolls to form the web into a second corrugated medium identical to the first corrugated medium; conveying each of the corrugated mediums away from its corrugating zone and then bringing the two mediums together in tip-to-tip registration at a contact zone and and then immediately conveying them along adjacent linear paths; applying adhesive to the tips of one of the mediums to permit adhesion with the tips before the one medium reaches the contact zone at which it first comes into contact with the other medium; pressing the mediums into contact with one another while the adhesive is caused or allowed to set at least partially during conveyance along the linear paths; and applying at least one outer liner either before or after the corrugated mediums are conveyed along the linear paths in which the tips of their corrugations are joined together.
- 18. Apparatus for manufacturing corrugated board, comprising means for forming two webs of single-faced corrugated board, means for conveying each single-faced web onto a corresponding fluted register roll conveyor via a path of variable length in respect of at least one of the webs, means for controlling and equalizing the speeds of the two register roll conveyors, and means for conveying the single-faced webs from the register roll conveyors and along adjacent linear paths through a pressure device whereby the single-faced webs are pressed together to cause the tips of the corrugated mediums to adhere to one another while they are conveyed through the pressure device, and including means for applying adhesive to one of the corrugated mediums before the two single-faced webs enter the pressure device, at least one of the single-faced webs being arranged to move from its single-facer machine to its corresponding register roll conveyor along a path of variable length including a tensioning roll, and the speed of said at least one of the single-facer machines being controlled in response to the position of the corresponding tensioning roll.
Priority Claims (2)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation application of Ser. No. 07/960,448, filed as PCT/GB91/00758 May 14, 1991, now abandoned.
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