1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to a hinged cover to surround and align a die and a counter-die of a cutting and embossing die set. The hinged cover is rotatable from an open configuration to a closed configuration to correspondingly move raised male portions of the die into receipt by recessed female portions of the counter-die so that sheet material sandwiched between the die and counter-die can be simultaneously embossed and cut.
2. Background Art
Cutting and embossing die sets are known having a male die and a female counter-die for embossing and cutting sheet material that is placed therebetween. In one case, a hinge runs along the interface of the die and the counter-die. In this manner, the male die is pivotally connected and rotatable relative to the female counter-die. The die is rotated at the hinge to lie overtop the counter-die. Pressure is then applied to the die set to press a raised embossing pattern from the die into a matching recess formed in the counter-die.
Such a cutting and embossing die set has several shortcomings. First, the male die and the female counter-die are typically thin. Therefore, it is often difficult to properly locate and retain the die set in the jaws of some force generating presses. Because of its thin profile, the die and counter-die may not receive sufficient pressure for adequately embossing and cutting the sheet material located therebetween.
In this same regard, when the die is rotated over the counter-die, the raised embossing pattern may not be accurately aligned for receipt by the recess. Consequently, the sheet material may be only partially embossed or not embossed at all. Moreover, the raised embossing pattern and/or the opposing recess may sustain damage after only a few embossing cycles, because of their misalignment and the resulting clash of the die against the counter-die in response to the force generated by the press. Such damage can result in the die set having to be scrapped inasmuch as the sheet material can no longer be suitably embossed.
A hinged cover for a cutting and embossing die set is disclosed by which a sheet material can be simultaneously cut and embossed. The cutting and embossing die set includes a die and a matching counter-die. The die has first and second raised male portions projecting therefrom, and the counter-die has a first recessed female portion formed therein that is sized and shaped to receive the first raised male portion of the die. The first raised male portion of the die may be arranged to illustrate indicia and/or graphic designs so that different messages can be embossed into the sheet material.
The hinged cover includes first and second adjacent backing members. An integral hinge runs along the interface between the first and second backing members by which the backing members are pivotally connected to one another. Each of the backing members has a cavity formed therein. The die and the counter-die of the cutting and embossing die set are fixedly disposed in respective ones of the cavities formed in the first and second backing members in order to prevent the die and counter-die from moving relative to one another.
A sheet material to be embossed is located on top of the counter-die. The cover is then rotated at the hinge from an open configuration to a closed configuration, whereby the die carried by the first backing member of the cover will lie over the counter-die carried by the second backing member of the cover with the sheet material sandwiched between the die and the counter-die. By virtue of the first and second backing members, the first raised male portion of the die will be accurately aligned for receipt by the recessed female portion of the counter-die. The hinged cover is then positioned below the roller or between the jaws of a press. The first and second backing members of the cover in the closed configuration provide the die set with an additional thickness so that a compressive force generated by the press will be imparted through the backing member to the die and counter-die for embossing the sheet material when the first raised male portion of the die is pushed into the recessed female portion of the counter-die. At the same time, the second raised male portion of the die is forced into contact against the face of the counter-die for cutting the sheet material in a pattern that is defined by the shape of the second raised male portion.
The hinged cover 1 according to a preferred embodiment of this invention having particular application for aligning and enclosing a matched cutting and embossing die set 3 is initially disclosed while referring concurrently to
The backing members 9 and 10 of the hinged cover 1 are pivotally connected to one another by means of the aforementioned hinge 16 so as to be rotatable between the open configuration of
The counter-die 7 is shown having one or more opposing recessed female portions 24 that are complementary to the raised male portions 22 of die 5. That is, the recessed female portions 24 of the counter-die 7 are sized and shaped to receive therewithin the raised male portions 22 of die 5 when the backing members 9 and 10 are rotated to the closed configuration (of
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The backing members 9 and 10 of the hinged cover 1 are preferably manufactured from plastic, although the precise material from which backing members 9 and 10 are formed is not to be considered a limitation of this invention. As earlier described, the die and counter-die 5 and 7 of cutting and embossing die set 3 are received in respective cavities (designed 12 and 14 in
The operation and use of the hinged cover 1 for the cutting and embossing die set 3 is now disclosed while referring concurrently to
Next, a compressive force is applied to the backing members 9 and 10 whereby the raised male portions 22 of die 5 press the sheet material into the recessed female portions 24 of the counter-die 7. Accordingly, the sheet material will be embossed with the message illustrated by the complementary raised and recessed male and female portions 22 and 24 of the die and counter-die 5 and 7. At the same time that the sheet material is embossed, the additional sharp edged raised male portions 30 of die 5 will cut the sheet material. That is to say, since the counter-die 7 is devoid of a complementary opposing recess in which to receive the additional raised male portions 30 of die 5, the sheet material will be cut along the shape defined by the sharp-edged male portions 30 which are forced against the solid face of counter-die 7.
The compressive force applied to the cutting and embossing die set 3 can be generated by locating the hinged cover 1 that is folded in the closed configuration of
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