Interchangeable flexible die

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6766733
  • Patent Number
    6,766,733
  • Date Filed
    Wednesday, June 11, 2003
    22 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, July 27, 2004
    21 years ago
Abstract
A flexible die is provided which incorporates a base die and a superimposed interchangeable cutting or embossing die. The base die is generally planar and is adapted to securely receiving the superimposed interchangeable die thereon. Protruding upwardly from the outer face of the base die is a raised cutting portion, a raised embossing portion, or both, which raised portion is adapted to cut, form, or emboss the outer periphery of a blank or substrate. The superimposed interchangeable die is generally planar, and includes a raised cutting or embossing portion protruding upwardly from the outer face thereof, which raised portion is adapted to cut, form or emboss a portion of the blank or substrate. At least a portion of the superimposed interchangeable die is adapted to be received onto at least a portion of the base die.
Description




CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS




Not Applicable.




STATEMENT REGARDING FEDERALLY SPONSORED RESEARCH OR DEVELOPMENT




Not Applicable.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates to a flexible magnetic die for cutting patterns in a sheet or web and for embossing patterns on paper or nonwoven substrates. More particularly, this invention relates to a flexible die for cutting shapes such as blanks or other patterns and for creating embossed patterns, where in the die is capable of receiving a superimposed interchangeable portion thereon to alter the shape cut and/or allow the formation of an opening within the blank for an envelope, cardboard box, cut-out sheet, liner or the like, and/or for embossing patterns on a substrate.




It is well known in the art to cut an envelope or carton blank from a web of paper, and to also provide for a window or other opening in the face or back side of an envelope blank. The window or other opening portion allows for the viewing of an address or other information contained within the envelope or carton. In a typical web-fed envelope folding machine, there is a shape cutting section, which forms the sides of the envelope as the web is passing through the machine. There is then a separate window cutting section, which cuts out the window or other opening, and next the web passes through a separation section which cuts out the seal flap and bottom flap of the envelope. These cutting sections each typically employ cylindrical die holders having a die placed thereon in a desired position to make cuts in the envelope blank as the sheet or web is moved past the die during the envelope forming process. These dies can include a set of apertures, such as rectangular slots, which are adapted to position the die onto registration tabs found on the surface of the die holder. Typically, the die and die holder are formed of metal, and thus the die is magnetically secured to the magnetic die holder. The die further includes a cutting edge of any suitable shape, which can be formed by chemical etching or the like, which edge forms the envelope or carton blanks. In addition to these flexible dies, hard dies are also commonly used in the envelope and carton making processes. These dies can also take the form of corresponding male and female dies. In either of these types of dies, a rectangular shaped cutting edge is also commonly used to form the window or other opening portion of the envelopes. Each different desired size, shape or position of window opening requires a corresponding die which is designed to create a window opening with that specific size, shape or position. Similar dies and processes can be utilized when creating products having embossed portions thereof, such as stationery, napkins, advertisements or the like.




The aforementioned die configurations suffer from a number of drawbacks and deficiencies. First, on envelope folding machines, the cutting process outlined above utilizes three different cutting sections, namely, the side flap cutting section, the separation (seal flap and bottom flap cutting) section, and the window cutting section. Employing these multiple sections increases the costs associated with the machinery used in this process, as well as the manufacturing time and associated costs. In addition, when manufacturing differing sizes or styles of envelopes or cartons, a different die is generally needed for forming each such size or style in order to properly position the desired opening. Using a different die to form a window opening for each different style of envelope or carton, or for each different shape or position of openings, increases manufacturing costs by requiring full removal and replacement of dies during the manufacturing process. Furthermore, the cost, time and effort required to purchase and maintain an inventory of dies for multiple envelope styles is increased.




Accordingly, there remains a need for a die which is easily and quickly interchangeable to reduce the cost of manufacturing envelopes, cartons, cut-out sheets or the like having window or other openings formed therein. In addition, there also remains a need to reduce the number of dies which need to be stored and maintained in inventory. Further, there is a need for a die which can reduce the number of cutting stations employed in the envelope, carton or related forming process. There is also a need for a die system which allows enhanced flexibility and decreased costs in embossing processes. The present invention fills these needs as well as various other needs.




In order to overcome the above-stated problems and limitations, there is provided a die which includes a base die and a superimposed interchangeable cutting or embossing die to allow simultaneous formation of the blank shape cutting and the window cutting or embossing processes. This die system further allows for a variety of window or other openings to be formed in different styles of envelopes or cardboard boxes manufactured from sheets or webs, as well as for a variety of embossed patterns in embossed products, the variations being both with respect to the positioning of the openings or patterns, as well as the shapes and varieties of patterns being formed. In addition, utilizing the superimposed interchangeable dies allows a single die to work with different die holder running cycles.




BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




In general, a shaped blank having a window, cut-out or other opening, or an embossed pattern therein is formed by using a flexible base die which is adapted to receive a superimposed interchangeable die thereon. The base die comprises an essentially planar sheet of material presenting an outer face, an inner face and an outer periphery. A raised portion protrudes essentially upwardly from the outer face and includes a cutting edge which is adapted to cut or form the outer periphery of the blank. This can also or alternatively function as an embossing edge. The inner face of the base die is adapted to be received on the outer surface of the die holder. The base die can be coupled with the die holder by any suitable means, which can include magnetic forces, pins, clamp bars, or the like. A set of apertures comprising at least one aperture is formed in the base die for coupling with corresponding registration tabs on the die holder to thereby position it with respect to the die holder. Typically, the apertures are positioned along one edge of the periphery of the base die. In addition, the base die includes a set of at least one registration tab extending upwardly from the outer face thereof. The superimposed interchangeable die is an essentially planar sheet of material, also presenting an outer face, an inner face and an outer periphery. The interchangeable die has a raised portion which protrudes essentially upwardly from the outer face and includes a cutting edge which is adapted to cut or form a window or other opening portion of the blank, or an embossing edge to create an embossed pattern on the blank. At least a portion of the inner face of the interchangeable die is adapted to be received on the outer face of the base die. A set of at least one aperture is formed in the cutting die, typically along one edge thereof, and is positioned to correspond with and receive the registration tabs of the base die. The apertures in the interchangeable cutting or embossing die and the corresponding registration tabs on the base die are adapted to allow the interchangeable die to be positioned in a number of different locations relative to the base die and to the die holder, thereby allowing selective alteration of the location in which the cutting or embossing edge forms the opening or embossed pattern in the blank. Further, any number of suitable cutting or embossing dies can be coupled with the base die, thereby allowing for the formation of any desired position, shape and/or style of the opening or other cut-out, or of the embossed pattern in the blank. Using this device allows the shape cutting process, and the opening or cut-out forming and/or embossing process to be performed in a single step.




Another embodiment of the present invention provides an essentially u-shaped base die which is adapted to receive a partially superimposed interchangeable die thereon. The u-shaped base die comprises an essentially planar sheet of material presenting an outer face, an inner face, a top edge, a bottom edge, and a pair of legs extending from the bottom edge at opposed sides thereof, forming an essentially u-shaped sheet. A raised portion protrudes essentially upwardly from the outer face and includes a cutting edge which is adapted to cut or form the outer periphery of the blank. This can also or alternatively function as an embossing edge. The inner face of the base die is adapted to be received on the outer surface of the die holder and is coupled therewith by any suitable means, including magnetic fasteners, pins, clamp bars or the like. A set of a least one aperture is formed in the base die for coupling with corresponding registration tabs on the die holder to thereby secure and position it with respect to the die holder. Typically, the apertures are formed along one edge of the base die. In addition, the base die includes a set of at least one registration tab extending from the outer face thereof, and preferably positioned adjacent the bottom edge of the base die, extending between the legs. The partially superimposed interchangeable die is an essentially planar sheet of material, also presenting an outer face, an inner face and an outer periphery. The interchangeable die has a raised portion which protrudes essentially upwardly from the outer face and includes a cutting or embossing edge which is adapted to cut or form the window or other opening portion of the blank, or to form an embossed pattern on the blank. The inner face of the interchangeable die is adapted to be received partially on the outer face of the base die adjacent the registration tabs and between the opposed legs, and partially directly on the outer surface of the die holder. To secure the interchangeable die onto the base die, a set of at least one aperture is formed in the interchangeable die, typically along one edge thereof, and is positioned to correspond with and receive the registration tabs of the base die. The apertures in the interchangeable die and the corresponding registration tabs on the base die are adapted to position the interchangeable die in such a manner that when the interchangeable die is mounted onto the base die, the largest portion of the interchangeable die is mounted directly onto the die holder below the bottom edge and between the legs of the base die. The registration tabs and corresponding apertures further allow the interchangeable die to be positioned in a number of different locations relative to the base die and to the die holder, thereby allowing the location of the opening or embossed pattern in the blank to be selectively altered. Further, any number of suitable cutting or embossing dies can be coupled with the base die, thereby allowing for the formation of any desired position, shape and/or style of the opening or other cut-out, or of the embossed pattern in the blank to be selected.




Further objects, features, and advantages of the present invention over the prior art will become apparent from the detailed description of the drawings which follows, when considered with the attached figures.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWING




In the accompanying drawings which form a part of the specification and are to be read in conjunction therewith and in which like reference numerals are employed to indicate like parts in the various views:





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of a base die and a superimposed interchangeable die according to an embodiment of the present invention, the base die and associated interchangeable die depicted mounted onto a die holder;





FIG. 2

is an enlarged plan view of the base die and associated interchangeable die shown in

FIG. 1

, illustrating the relative positioning of the superimposed interchangeable die with respect to the base die;





FIG. 3

is an enlarged fragmentary plan view depicting the registration tabs of the base die and the corresponding apertures of the interchangeable die when the base die and the interchangeable die are coupled as in

FIGS. 1 and 2

;





FIG. 4

is an enlarged, fragmentary cross-sectional view of the base die and corresponding interchangeable die mounted on the die holder taken along line


4





4


in

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 5

is a fragmentary view of an another embodiment of the present invention showing the u-shaped base die with an interchangeable die superimposed thereon;





FIG. 6

is a plan view of the base die of FIG.


5


and an alternative interchangeable die, with a portion of the interchangeable die broken away to illustrate the mounting means of the base die registration tabs and the corresponding interchangeable die apertures;





FIG. 7

is a perspective view of an embodiment of the present invention showing use of the base die and the superimposed interchangeable die mounted on die holders for use in connection with carton manufacturing equipment; and





FIG. 8

is a plan view of the base die and associated interchangeable embossing die according to an embodiment of the present invention, illustrating the relative positioning of the embossing die superimposed onto the base die.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION




Referring now to the drawings in detail, and initially to

FIGS. 1 and 2

, numeral


10


generally designates a flexible die constructed in accordance with one embodiment of the present invention, which die


10


includes a base die


12


and a superimposed interchangeable cutting die


14


. Die


10


is generally used in conjunction with a die holder


16


, and is adapted to cut an opening in a blank or web used to form an envelope, cardboard box or the like. Specifically, die


10


and die holder


16


each comprise coupling means by which die


10


may be selectively mounted to die holder


16


. It will be understood and appreciated that die


10


may be used to form window or other types of openings or cut-outs in various styles of envelopes, cartons, cut-out sheets and the like.




Base die


12


comprises an essentially planar sheet of material presenting an outer face


18


, an inner face


20


(shown in FIG.


4


), and an outer periphery


22


. A raised cutting portion


24


protrudes essentially upwardly from outer face


18


and includes a cutting edge which is adapted to cut or form the outer periphery of the blank. Inner face


20


is adapted to be received on an outer surface of die holder


16


. Base die


12


includes a set of at least one aperture


26


positioned along one edge of the base die periphery


22


. Base die


12


further includes a set of at least one registration tab


28


extending upwardly from the outer face


18


.




Superimposed interchangeable cutting die


14


comprises an essentially planar sheet of material presenting an outer face


30


, an inner face


32


(see

FIG. 4

) and an outer periphery


34


. Interchangeable cutting die


14


also comprises a raised cutting portion


36


which protrudes essentially upwardly from outer face


30


, cutting portion


36


having a cutting edge which is adapted to cut or form the window or opening portion of the blank. A set of at least one aperture


38


is provided in interchangeable cutting die


14


, and in one embodiment can be positioned along an edge thereof. As can be seen in

FIGS. 1-4

, apertures


38


are adapted to fit around corresponding registration tabs


28


to securely position and superimpose interchangeable cutting die


14


on base die


12


, wherein base die outer face


18


is adapted to receive at least a portion of interchangeable die inner face


30


. By reference specifically to

FIG. 3

, it is desirable for apertures


38


to be larger than registration tabs


28


, thereby acting primarily as positioning guides. The mounting of interchangeable die


14


onto base die


12


is accomplished by magnetic forces between die


10


and magnetic die holder


16


.




Dies


12


and


14


may be formed of any suitable flexible material, and are preferably formed of metal to enable them to be securely coupled with magnetic die holder


16


by magnetic means. However, it is contemplated that dies


12


and


14


can alternatively be formed of rubber, polymeric material or any combination thereof, and other suitable non-magnetic fastening means can be utilized for coupling dies


12


and


14


with die holder


16


. It is also contemplated that die


10


be formed of a non-flexible or rigid material. A non-flexible die


10


could be used in conjunction with a die holder adapted to oscillate along an axis to stamp die


10


over the blank to thereby cut the desired opening.




As best seen in

FIGS. 1 and 4

, die holder


16


is generally cylindrical in shape and is adapted to rotate about its longitudinal axis to intermittently place die


10


in a position to cut a blank and an opening in an envelope web or sheet passing adjacent to it. In this embodiment, die holder


16


includes a series of positioning lugs


40


, which are protrusions extending from the outer surface of die holder


16


. These lugs


40


operate to couple with base die apertures


26


to releasably mount base die


12


to die holder


16


. As base die


12


is preferably fabricated from metal, base die inner face


20


is securely retained against the outer surface of die holder


16


by magnetic forces.




As best seen in

FIG. 2

, a plurality of apertures


42


are formed in base die


12


both inside and outside the periphery of base die raised cutting portion


24


. In addition, a plurality of apertures


44


are formed in interchangeable die


14


within the periphery of raised cutting portion


36


. Apertures


42


,


44


are positioned to allow a vacuum system (not shown) to aid in the removal of cut-out portions from the shaped blank during the blank and cut-out forming process. More specifically, the vacuum system is adapted to create a pressure differential adjacent to the waste portions formed around and within the shaped blank to retain the waste against die holder


16


, pulling the waste portions of the shaped blank away from the blank as the desired product is formed.




In use, base die


12


is first positioned on die holder


16


by corresponding positioning lugs


40


and base die apertures


26


. Superimposed interchangeable die


14


is next positioned over base die


12


by corresponding interchangeable die apertures


38


and base die registration tabs


28


, and is securely retained thereon by magnetic forces. In this manner, at least a portion of interchangeable die


14


is superimposed over a portion of base die


12


. As can best be seen in

FIG. 2

, interchangeable die


14


can be positioned at a number of different locations, ultimately depending upon the desired location of the cut-out or other opening to be formed in the blank. The solid lines in

FIG. 2

depict placement of the interchangeable die


14


at a first position, while the phantom lines depict interchangeable die


14


at a second possible position. As is apparent, the use of superimposed interchangeable die


14


in combination with base die


12


allows a great deal of flexibility in the selected positioning of the window, cut-out or other opening.




In view of the magnetic forces of die holder


16


acting on base die


12


and on superimposed interchangeable die


14


, it is desirable for interchangeable die


14


of this embodiment to be of a thickness less than that of base die


12


, enabling the magnetic forces of die holder


16


to more firmly secure interchangeable die


14


to base die


12


, and ultimately to die holder


16


.




In one embodiment, as the blank enters the shaping and opening cutting portion of the manufacturing process, die holder


16


with die


10


secured thereon rotates about its longitudinal axis. Raised cutting portions


24


,


36


pierce the blank, and the cut-out waste portions surrounding and within the shaped blank are drawn to top surface of die


10


and held thereon by the pressure differential created by the vacuum system. It is understood that the positioning and shape of raised cutting portions


24


and


36


are selected as is desired for forming each specific end product, which can include items such as, but not limited to, envelopes, cartons, cut-outs, liners, or the like. After the shaped blank and opening portions have been formed, the envelope blank proceeds through the manufacturing process and die holder


16


continues to rotate about its longitudinal axis, whereby the vacuum system is momentarily deactivated to release the cut-out portions from die


10


. Once the cut-out portions are released, a suction tube (not shown) is used to transport the cut-out portions to a location away from the die holder


16


so they do not interfere with the continuing cutting process, and the vacuum system is then reactivated. The process is repeated as the die holder


16


continues to rotate and the next blank is moved adjacent to die


10


.




The location of the opening portion formed in the blank may be altered by changing the position of interchangeable cutting die


14


relative to base die


12


, as by selecting the specific registrations tabs


28


on which interchangeable die apertures


38


are positioned. Of course, different cutting dies can be interchanged with interchangeable die


14


depicted in the drawings, to further alter the position or shape of the opening formed in the blank. Thus, any number of suitable cutting dies can be superimposed on base die


12


to create the desired opening.




Turning now to

FIGS. 5 and 6

, numeral


50


generally designates a flexible die constructed in accordance with a second embodiment of the present invention. Die


50


includes an essentially u-shaped base die


52


and an interchangeable die


54


adapted to be received thereon. As with die


10


, die


50


is generally used in conjunction with a die holder, and is adapted to cut a opening in a blank or web used to form an envelope, cardboard box or the like, and can be modified to perform embossing functions as described in detail above. Specifically, die


50


includes means for selectively coupling with a die holder. As discussed above, the die holder can comprise a magnetic cylinder, and the coupling means can be magnetic fasteners.




Base die


52


comprises an essentially planar u-shaped sheet of material presenting an outer face


58


, an inner face (not shown), a top edge


60


, a bottom edge


61


, and a pair of opposed legs


62


extending from the bottom edge


61


at opposed sides thereof, forming an essentially u-shaped sheet. A raised cutting portion


64


protrudes upwardly from the outer face


58


and includes a cutting edge which is adapted to cut or form the outer periphery of the blank. At least a portion of the inner face of base die


52


is adapted to be received on the outer surface of the die holder. Base die


52


includes a set of at least one aperture


66


positioned along one edge of the base die periphery, and in one embodiment, apertures


66


are positioned along top edge


60


. Base die


52


further includes a set of at least one registration tab


68


extending upwardly from outer face


58


. These registration tabs


68


can extend between legs


62


adjacent bottom edge


61


.




The superimposed interchangeable die


54


is an essentially planar sheet of material, also presenting an outer face


70


, an inner face (not shown) and an outer periphery


74


. Interchangeable die


54


has a raised cutting portion


76


which protrudes upwardly from the outer face


70


and includes a cutting edge which is adapted to cut or form the window, cut-out or other opening portion of the blank. A set of at least one aperture


78


is provided in interchangeable die


54


, and in one embodiment can be positioned along a top edge thereof. As can be seen in

FIGS. 5 and 6

, apertures


78


are positioned to correspond with and are adapted to fit around registration tabs


68


to securely orient interchangeable die


54


on base die


52


, wherein a portion of base die outer face


58


is adapted to receive a portion of interchangeable die inner face. It is desirable for apertures


78


to be larger than registration tabs


68


, thereby acting primarily as positioning guides. The mounting of interchangeable die


54


onto base die


52


is accomplished by magnetic forces from the magnetic die holder.




When mounted on base die


52


in this manner, interchangeable die


54


is partially superimposed on top of base die


52


adjacent bottom edge


61


, and extends from bottom edge


61


between legs


62


. As can be seen, only that portion of interchangeable die


54


adjacent apertures


78


is superimposed on base die


52


. Although the opposed edges of interchangeable dies


54


depicted in

FIGS. 5 and 6

extend almost to the inner edges of legs


62


, it is understood that die


54


can, but need not, span this entire distance, or it can extend across a smaller segment of this distance. In this manner, registration tabs


68


and corresponding apertures


78


can allow the interchangeable die


54


to be positioned in a number of different locations relative to base die


52


and to the die holder, thereby altering the location of the opening ultimately formed in the shaped blank. Further, any number of suitable interchangeable cutting dies or, alternatively, embossing dies, can be employed, thereby allowing for variation in the position, shape and/or style of the opening or other cut-out, or of the embossed pattern formed in the blank.




In use, base die


52


is first mounted on the die holder, typically by engaging base die apertures


66


with corresponding lugs on the die holder. In a preferred embodiment, magnetic fasteners are adapted to retain the inner face of base die


52


securely against the outer surface of the die holder. Interchangeable die


54


is next positioned over base die


52


by corresponding interchangeable die apertures


78


and base die registration tabs


68


. In this manner, a portion of interchangeable die


54


is superimposed over a portion of base die


52


, typically adjacent apertures


78


and registration tabs


68


, respectively. Another portion of interchangeable die


54


is positioned directly onto the die holder, with the inner face of interchangeable die


54


being received on the outer surface of the die holder. Interchangeable die


54


is securely retained on base die


52


and on the die holder by means of the magnetic forces of the magnetic die holder. As is apparent, the use of superimposed interchangeable die


54


in combination with base die


52


allows a great deal of flexibility in the positioning, style, and shape of the window, cut-out or other opening.




Unlike the embodiment depicted in

FIGS. 1-4

, the majority of the inner face of interchangeable die


54


lies directly against the magnetic die holder. Thus, it is not necessary that the thickness of interchangeable die


54


be reduced with respect to the thickness of base die


52


in order for the magnetic forces from the die holder to securely retain interchangeable die


54


thereon. The process of utilizing die


50


to cut shaped blanks and cut-out or other opening portions is essentially the same as described above for die


10


.




According to one embodiment of the present invention, a base die and a superimposed interchangeable cutting die can be used in connection with a device for manufacturing cartons from a folded carton blank. Referring now to

FIG. 7

, numeral


110


generally designates a folding carton blank manufacturing device incorporating flexible dies in accordance with the present invention. Device


110


generally comprises a top cylinder


112


and a bottom cylinder


114


mounted to a main housing


116


. Top cylinder


112


and bottom cylinder


114


are disposed in a manner that allows them to rotate with respect to each other. According to one embodiment, cylinder


112


and bottom cylinder


114


include a plurality of splines


118


radially disposed about one circumferential edge of each cylinder, whereby the splines


118


of one cylinder engage the splines


118


of the other cylinder. In this manner, when the first cylinder is rotated, the engaged splines cause the second cylinder to rotate as well. It should be understood that the manner by which top cylinder


112


and bottom cylinder


114


rotate can be any suitable method for rotation.




Male die


120


is coupled to top cylinder


112


, and in accordance with the present invention, includes male base die


122


and male interchangeable die


124


. As with the base die


12


and interchangeable cutting die


14


described above and illustrated in

FIGS. 1-6

, male base die


122


comprises an essentially planar sheet of material presenting an outer face


126


, an inner face (not shown) and an outer periphery


128


. A raised cutting portion


130


protrudes upwardly from outer face


126


and includes a cutting edge which is adapted to cut or form the outer periphery of the carton blank. Inner face is adapted to be received on an outer surface of top cylinder


112


. Male base die


122


includes means for positioning and securing it to top cylinder


112


, which means can comprise a set of at least one aperture (not shown) positioned along one edge of male base die outer periphery


128


and corresponding positioning lugs on top cylinder


112


. Male base die


122


further includes a set of at least one registration tab


132


extending upwardly from outer face


126


.




Male interchangeable die


124


comprises an essentially planar sheet of material presenting an outer face


134


, an inner face (not shown) and an outer periphery


136


. Male interchangeable die


124


also comprises a raised cutting portion


138


which protrudes upwardly from outer face


134


, cutting portion


138


having a cutting edge which is adapted to cut or form the window, cut-out or other opening portion of the blank. A set of apertures


139


are provided in male interchangeable die


124


, and in one embodiment can be positioned along an edge thereof. As can be seen in

FIG. 7

, apertures


139


are adapted to fit around corresponding registration tabs


132


to securely position male interchangeable die


124


on male base die


122


, wherein male base die outer face


126


is adapted to receive the male interchangeable die inner face. As described above, the mounting of male interchangeable die


124


onto male base die


122


can be secured by magnetic forces between dies


122


,


124


and magnetic top cylinder


112


.




As further seen in

FIG. 7

, female die


140


is coupled to bottom cylinder


114


, and comprises female base die


142


and female interchangeable die


144


. Female base die


142


comprises an essentially planar sheet of material presenting an outer face


149


and an inner face (not shown). Female base die


142


also comprises a raised portion


146


which extends from outer face


149


and includes a medial channel therewithin, which medial channel is adapted to receive raised portion


130


when male die


120


and female die


140


converge to cut the carton sheet or web. Similarly, female interchangeable die


144


comprises an essentially planar sheet of material presenting an outer face


150


and an inner face (not shown). Female interchangeable die


144


also comprises a raised portion


148


which extends from outer face


150


and includes a medial channel therewithin, which medial channel is adapted to receive raised portion


138


when male die


120


and female die


140


converge to cut the carton sheet or web. Although not depicted in the drawings, female interchangeable die


144


can be positioned and secured to female base die


142


as is described above in connection with male interchangeable die


124


and male base die


122


, namely apertures adapted to receive corresponding registration tabs therein.




Typically, top cylinder


112


and bottom cylinder


114


are formed of a magnetic material, and accordingly male die


120


and female die


140


are also formed of metal so that the dies are magnetically coupled with the cylinders. It will be understood and appreciated that any suitable mechanical fastener, adhesive or the like may be used to couple the dies to the cylinders. Further, male die


120


and corresponding female die


140


may be formed of any suitable flexible magnetic material. However, it is contemplated that dies


120


and


140


can alternatively be formed of rubber, polymeric material or any combination thereof. It is also contemplated that dies


120


,


140


can be formed of a non-flexible or rigid material. Such non-flexible dies could be used in conjunction with die holders adapted to oscillate along an axis to stamp the dies over the carton blank to thereby cut the desired shape and openings therein.




Male die


120


and female die


140


are generally used to cut a sheet into a folded carton blank. In particular, raised peripheral portion


130


of male base die


122


is arranged in the shape of the folding carton blank, while raised portion


138


of male interchangeable die


124


will define the window, cut-out or other opening to be formed in the carton blank. Further, raised peripheral portion


146


of female base die


142


is arranged in a shape which corresponds to the shape of raised portion


130


, and raised portion


148


of female interchangeable die


144


is shaped and adapted to correspond with raised portion


138


. As will be discussed below, when the sheet or web passes between male die


120


and female die


140


, the desired pattern is cut into the carton blank as the raised portions


130


,


138


of male dies


122


,


124


are received in the corresponding medial channels of raised portions


146


,


148


of female dies


142


,


144


.




In operation, a web or sheet is first fed between top cylinder


112


and bottom cylinder


114


, and male die


120


and female die


140


cut the sheet or paper material into a folding carton blank. Specifically, as bottom cylinder


114


is rotated, the splines


118


on top cylinder


112


and bottom cylinder


114


engage each other, and top cylinder


112


is thereby rotated in the opposite direction. The rotation of top cylinder


112


and bottom cylinder


114


operates to feed the sheet between the cylinders, and as male dies


120


and female dies


140


come into contact with each other, the folding carton blank is cut by the action of raised portions


130


,


138


and the corresponding medial channels of dies


142


,


144


, thereby forming the desired folding carton blank and waste product. As stated above, the waste material may surround the blank, or may also be located within the blank if a window or other opening portion is to be formed in the pattern. Subsequent to this blank and window or opening forming stage, the carton blank continues through the carton making process, as will be understood by those skilled in the art. Further, dies


120


and


140


can be modified to accomplish embossing functions in addition to, or alternatively with, cutting functions, as has been described herein in detail in connection with other embodiments of this invention.




In addition to the envelope and carton forming process described above, dies


10


,


50


of this invention are also useful in embossing processes. By utilizing a modification of the above described interchangeable dies and die cutting processes, namely, by modifying at least a part of the raised cutting portions of the dies to merely emboss and not actually pierce the blank or web, it is possible to create embossing patterns on a substrate or paper, such as napkins having an embossed border and/or embossed logo positioned thereon. Turning now to

FIG. 8

, die


210


includes a base die


212


and an interchangeable embossing die


214


. Die


210


is used similarly to die


10


, typically by being used in conjunction with a die holder, and is adapted to create an embossing pattern on a blank, web or substrate used to form napkins or the like. Specifically, base die


212


comprises an essentially planar sheet of material presenting an outer face


218


, an inner face (not shown), and an outer periphery


222


. A raised cutting portion


224


protrudes upwardly from outer face


218


, and includes a cutting edge which is adapted to cut or form the outer periphery of the blank. The inner face is adapted to be received on an outer surface of the die holder. Base die


212


includes a set of at least one aperture


226


positioned along one edge of the base die periphery


222


, and further includes a set of a least one registration tab


228


extending upwardly from the outer face


218


. In addition, base die


212


can include a raised embossing portion for creating an embossing pattern such as a border of the like, in place of, or in addition to, raised cutting portion


224


.




Embossing die


214


comprises an essentially planar sheet of material presenting an outer face


230


, an inner face (not shown) and an outer periphery


234


. Embossing die


214


also comprises a raised embossing portion


236


which protrudes upwardly from outer face


230


, embossing portion


236


having an embossing edge which is adapted to emboss a desired pattern on the blank or substrate. A set of at least one aperture


238


is provided in embossing die


214


, and in one embodiment can be positioned along an edge thereof. Apertures


238


are adapted to fit around corresponding registration tabs


228


to securely position embossing die


214


on base die


212


, wherein the base die outer face


218


is adapted to receive the embossing die inner face. As is apparent, it is desirable for apertures


238


to be larger than registration tabs


228


, thereby acting primarily as positioned guides. In one embodiment, the mounting of embossing die


214


onto base die


212


is secured by magnetic forces between die


210


and the magnetic die holder.




Dies


212


and


214


may be formed of any suitable flexible material, and are preferably formed of metal to enable them to be securely coupled with a magnetic die holder by magnetic means. However, it is contemplated that dies


212


and


214


can alternatively be formed of rubber, polymeric material or any combination thereof, and other suitable means can be utilized for coupling dies


212


and


214


with the die holder. It is also contemplated that die


210


be formed of a non-flexible or rigid material. A non-flexible die


210


could be used in conjunction with a die holder adapted to oscillate along an axis to stamp die


210


over the blank to thereby cut the desired blank shaped and associated embossing pattern.




Embossing die


210


is used in the same manner as dies


10


and


50


, described in detail above. Specifically, raised cutting or embossing portion


224


of base die


212


can be used to cut the desired shape of the substrate, as well as to form an embossed pattern around the relative periphery of the substrate. Raised embossing portion


236


of embossing die


214


is used to form embossed patterns in the center or interior portion of the substrate, such as a napkin or the like. In this manner, a single base die


212


can be utilized to create a border for napkins or the like, while an interchangeable embossing die


214


could be selectively interchanged to create any of a number of desired logos on the substrates. Utilizing base die


212


with interchangeable embossing dies


214


to create napkins or the like having embossed borders and any of a number of possible embossed logos or designs therein greatly reduces manufacturing costs as well as costs associated with purchasing and storing numerous embossing dies.




From the foregoing it will be seen that this invention is one well adapted to attain all ends and objects herein above set forth together with the other advantages which are obvious and which are inherent to the structure. It will be understood that certain features and subcombinations are of utility and may be employed without reference to other features and subcombinations. This is contemplated by and is within the scope of the invention. Further, since many possible embodiments may be made of the invention without departing from the scope thereof, it is to be understood that all matter herein set forth or shown in the accompanying drawings is to be interpreted as illustrative of applications of the principles of this invention, and not in a limiting sense.



Claims
  • 1. A die adapted to be coupled with a die holder, the die comprising:a base die comprising a flexible magnetic die, and further comprising an essentially planar sheet of material presenting an outer face, an inner face, and an outer periphery, and including a raised portion protruding essentially upwardly from the outer face thereof, wherein the raised cutting portion includes a cutting edge which is adapted to cut the outer periphery of a blank or substrate; a superimposed interchangeable die comprising a flexible magnetic die, and further comprising an essentially planar sheet of material presenting an outer face, an inner face, and an outer periphery, and including a raised portion protruding essentially upwardly from the outer face thereof; and means for selectively coupling the magnetic base die with the superimposed magnetic interchangeable die, wherein the coupling means comprises magnetic coupling.
  • 2. The die as set forth in claim 1, wherein the base die is essentially u-shaped.
  • 3. The die as set forth in claim 1, wherein the base die raised portion includes an embossing edge which is adapted to form embossed patterns on a blank or substrate.
  • 4. The die as set forth in claim 1, wherein the interchangeable die raised portion includes a cutting edge which is adapted to cut or form an opening within a blank or substrate.
  • 5. The die as set forth in claim 1, wherein the interchangeable die raised portion includes an embossing edge which is adapted to form embossed patterns on a blank or substrate.
  • 6. The die as set forth in claim 1, wherein the interchangeable die raised portion includes a cutting edge which is adapted to cut or form an opening within a blank or substrate, and an embossing edge which is adapted to form embossed patterns on the blank or substrate.
  • 7. The die as set forth in claim 1, wherein the outer face of the base die is adapted to receive and securely position at least a portion of the superimposed interchangeable die thereon.
  • 8. The die as set forth in claim 7, wherein the base die includes a set of registration tabs comprising at least one registration tab, and the superimposed interchangeable die includes therein a set of corresponding apertures comprising at least one aperture, whereby each aperture is adapted to selectively receive a registration tab therethrough.
  • 9. The die as forth in claim 7, wherein the interchangeable die is adapted to be received onto the base die in more than one position.
  • 10. A die adapted to be coupled with a die holder, the die comprising:a base die comprising a flexible magnetic die, and further comprising an essentially planar sheet of material presenting an outer face, an inner face, and an outer periphery, and including a raised portion protruding essentially upwardly from the outer face thereof, wherein the raised portion includes a cutting edge which is adapted to cut the outer periphery of a blank or substrate; a superimposed interchangeable die comprising a flexible magnetic die, and further comprising an essentially planar sheet of material presenting an outer face, an inner face, and an outer periphery, and including a raised portion protruding essentially upwardly from the outer face thereof; and means for selectively coupling the magnetic base die with the magnetic interchangeable die, wherein the coupling means comprises magnetic coupling, and wherein the outer face of the base die is adapted to receive and securely position at least a portion of the interchangeable die thereon, and the base die includes a set of registration tabs comprising at least one registration tab and extending from the outer face thereof, and the interchangeable die includes therein a set of corresponding apertures comprising at least one aperture, whereby each aperture is adapted to selectively receive a corresponding registration tab therethrough.
  • 11. The die as set forth in claim 10, wherein the interchangeable die is adapted to be received onto the base die in more than one position.
  • 12. The die as set forth in claim 10, wherein the base die is essentially u-shaped.
  • 13. The die as set forth in claim 10, wherein the base die raised portion includes an embossing edge which is adapted to form embossed patterns on a blank or substrate.
  • 14. The die as set forth in claim 10, wherein the interchangeable die raised portion includes a cutting edge which is adapted to cut or form an opening within a blank or substrate.
  • 15. The die as set forth in claim 11, wherein the interchangeable die raised portion includes an embossing edge which is adapted to form embossed patterns on a blank or substrate.
  • 16. The die as set forth in claim 11, wherein the interchangeable die raised portion includes a cutting edge which is adapted to cut or form an opening within a blank or substrate, and an bossing edge which is adapted to form embossed patterns on a blank or subtrate.
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