Claims
- 1-25. (canceled).
- 26. A frame assembly for a lower blanking tool of a carton die cutting machine, comprising:
an outer frame for supporting a sheet of die cut paper material during a blanking operation, said sheet of paper material defining a substantially horizontal plane, and said outer frame comprising: a pair of opposite, spaced apart longitudinally extending side rails, and a pair of opposite, spaced apart cross rails extending crosswise between said side rails; each of said cross rails having an inner surface disposed substantially transverse to the plane defined by said sheet of paper material and having a T-shaped slot formed therein opening to said inner surface, each of said side rails having an upper surface disposed substantially parallel to the plane defined by said sheet of paper material and having a T-shaped slot formed therein opening to said upper surface, said T-shaped slots each defining a downwardly extending axis disposed at an acute angle with respect to the plane defined by said sheet of paper material; and a plurality of corner pieces rigidly interconnecting said rails together, said corner pieces each include fasteners extending into the T-shaped slots of adjacent side and cross rails.
- 27. The frame assembly of claim 26 wherein said T-shaped slot is formed along the entire length of said side rails.
- 28. The frame assembly of claim 26 wherein said T-shaped slot is formed along the entire length of said cross rails.
- 29. The frame assembly of claim 26 wherein said rails are composed of aluminum.
- 30. The frame assembly of claim 26 wherein said rails are composed of extruded aluminum.
- 31. The frame assembly of claim 26 wherein each cross rail includes a ledge formed in said inner surface, and each corner piece has a lip projecting therefrom that engages said ledge.
- 32. The frame assembly of claim 31 wherein said ledge is formed along the entire length of each cross rail.
- 33. The frame assembly of claim 31 wherein each ledge projects inwardly into said cross rail.
- 34. The frame assembly of claim 31 wherein said ledge has a planar surface.
- 35. The frame assembly of claim 34 wherein said planar surface is disposed at an angle of 90° with respect to said inner surface.
- 36. The frame assembly of claim 26 wherein each slide rail includes an inner surface disposed substantially transverse to the plane defined by said sheet of paper material, said inner surface of each side rail includes a notch formed therein, and each corner piece has a tenon projecting therefrom that engages said notch.
- 37. The frame assembly of claim 36 wherein said notch is formed by a planar surface disposed at an angle of 90° with respect to said inner surface and a tapered surface disposed at an acute angle with respect to said planar surface.
- 38. The frame assembly of claim 37 wherein said notch is formed along the entire length of each side rail.
- 39. The frame assembly of claim 36 wherein said tenon includes a tapered surface that matches the tapered surface of said notch.
- 40. The frame assembly of claim 36 wherein each cross rail further includes a second T-shaped slot formed therein opening to the inner surface thereof, each second T-shaped slot defining a downwardly extending axis disposed at an acute angle with respect to the plane defined by said sheet of paper material.
- 41. The frame member of claim 40 wherein said acute angle is about 65°.
- 42. The frame assembly of claim 40 wherein said notch is located between said upper surface and said T-shaped slot.
- 43. A frame member for a lower blanking tool frame assembly of a carton die cutting machine, comprising:
an elongated rail having an upper surface, a lower surface, an outer surface and an inner surface, and said rail having a bolt-receiving T-shaped slot formed therein, said slot opening to said inner surface and defining a downwardly extending axis disposed at an acute angle with respect to said inner surface.
- 44. The frame member of claim 43 wherein said angle is between about 30° to about 80°.
- 45. The frame member of claim 43 wherein said angle is about 65°.
- 46. The frame member of claim 43 wherein said rail is composed of aluminum.
- 47. The frame member of claim 43 wherein said rail is composed of extruded aluminum.
- 48. The frame member of claim 43 wherein said rail has opposite ends and a length greater than either its height or its width, and said slot is formed throughout the entire length thereof and open to both of said opposite ends.
- 49. The frame member of claim 43 wherein the inner surface of said rail further includes a ledge formed therein.
- 50. The frame member of claim 49 wherein said ledge projects inwardly into said rail.
- 51. The frame member of claim 50 wherein said ledge has a planar surface.
- 52. The frame member of claim 51 wherein said planar surface is disposed at an angle of 90° with respect to said inner surface.
- 53. The frame member of claim 49 wherein said ledge is located at the intersection of the upper and inner surfaces of said rail.
- 54. The frame member of claim 49 wherein said ledge is located between said upper surface and said T-shaped slot.
- 55. The frame member of claim 49 wherein said rail has opposite ends and a length greater than either its height or its width, and said ledge is formed along the entire length thereof and opens to both of said opposite ends.
- 56. The frame member of claim 49 further including a channel-shaped recess formed in the upper surface of said rail.
- 57. The frame member of claim 56 wherein said rail has opposite ends and a length greater than either its height or its width and said recess is formed along the entire length thereof and opens to both of said opposite ends.
- 58. The frame member of claim 57 further including a V-shaped cavity formed in the outer surface of said rail.
- 59. The frame member of claim 58 wherein said rail has opposite ends and a length greater than either its height or its width, and said cavity is formed along the entire length thereof and opens to both of said opposite ends.
- 60. The frame member of claim 43 wherein said rail further includes a second bolt-receiving T-shaped slot formed therein, said second slot opening to said upper surface and defining an axis disposed at an acute angle with respect to said upper surface.
- 61. The frame member of claim 60 wherein said angle is between about 30° to about 80°.
- 62. The frame member of claim 60 wherein said angle is about 65°.
- 63. The frame member of claim 47 wherein said rail has opposite ends and a length greater than either its height or its width, and said second slot is formed throughout the entire length thereof and open to both of said opposite ends.
- 64. A frame assembly for a lower blanking tool of a carton die cutting machine, comprising:
a side rail extending along a first axis; and a cross rail operatively connected to the side rail and extending a second axis generally perpendicular to the first axis, the cross rail:
being defined by an inner face and a bottom face that intersect and are generally perpendicular to each other; and including a slot opening to the inner face, the slot extending along a third axis at an acute angle with respect to the inner face of the cross rail.
- 65. The frame assembly of claim 64 wherein the slot has a generally T-shaped cross section.
- 66. The frame assembly of claim 64 wherein the cross rail has a length and the slot extends along the entire length of the cross rail.
- 67. The frame assembly of claim 64 wherein the acute angle is in the range of 30° to 80°.
- 68. The frame assembly of claim 67 wherein the acute angle is generally equal to 65°.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a divisional of U.S. Ser. No. 10/164,478, filed Jun. 6, 2002 and entitled “Clamp Pieces For Lower Frame Assembly of Blanking Tool.”
Divisions (2)
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10197190 |
Jul 2002 |
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10846058 |
May 2004 |
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10164478 |
Jun 2002 |
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10197190 |
Jul 2002 |
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