This application is U.S. National stage filed under 35 U.S.C. 371 based on International Application PCT/IB03/00486 filed on Feb. 2, 2003; which claims priority from Denmark application No. PA 2002 00215 filed Feb. 13, 2002.
The present invention relates to a machine for punching blanks out of a web of corrugated cardboard and for forming folding lines in said blanks, said machine including two cylinders rotating towards each other and of which at least one cylinder is provided on the outer surface with a curved wooden plate, preferably made of plywood, punching tools and folding line tools being mounted on said wooden plate by being pressed into slits in said wooden plate.
In the present application, the expression “wooden plate” is to be interpreted in very broad terms as the plate can also be made of plastics, optionally reinforced plastics.
U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,641,551 and 6,162,155 disclose a rotation punching machine is known which has two cylinders rolling towards each other, said machine being intended for punching corrugated cardboard blanks out of a web of corrugated cardboard. On one cylinder, a wooden plate is mounted by means of screws which serve to support the punching tool necessary for the punching operation. However, the machine does not operate entirely satisfactorily because it is not possible to centre, viz. adjust, the wooden plate and thus to centre the punching tool on the cylinder so as to position the punching tool correctly in relation to the corrugated cardboard web passing between the cylinders. These documents fail to disclose use of adjustment rings on one of the cylinders. U.S. Pat. No. 6,162,155 discloses particularly the feature that one cylinder is metallic.
The object of the present invention is to provide a machine of the type mentioned above which in a very simple way allows a centering of the wooden plate and consequently the punching tool in relation to the cylinder.
The machine according to the present invention is characterised in that the cylinders are made of metal, preferably steel, and that the wooden plate is secured to the cylinder, for instance by being screwed thereon, and that the wooden plate is centred on the cylinder by means of two adjustable rings on the cylinder whereby at least one ring is automatically rotatable or axially displaceable, each ring being provided with an axially directed guide projection adapted to interact with an end notch in the wooden plate. In this way, a centering of the wooden plate is obtained in a very simple manner as the rings are slightly rotated or axially displaced a short distance so that the punching tool of the wooden plate is pushed exactly to the desired position in relation to the cylinder and in relation to the corrugated cardboard web passing through the machine. During the centring procedure the wooden plate is slightly loosened in relation to the cylinder, for instance by some screws being loosened and fastened again.
According to the invention, a least one of the rings may be connected to means for an automatic, for instance hydraulic, axial displacement or turning on the cylinder, whereby a particularly easy and reliable adjustment of the wooden plate and consequently of the position of the punching tool on the cylinder is ensured.
In addition, according to the invention, the curved wooden plate may be mounted in a recess in the surface of the cylinder with the result that an increased stabilisation of the wooden plate in relation to the cylinder is obtained.
According to the invention, one cylinder is advantageously provided with a male punching tool in form of knives.
According to the invention, the other cylinder is advantageously provided with a female punching tool mounted on a curved wooden plate on said cylinder. It is further advantageous when the male punching tool and the female punching tool can interact.
Finally, according to the invention, the rings may advantageously be formed by end rings on the cylinder.
The invention is explained in detail below with reference to the drawings, in which
The machine shown in
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The cylinders 2, 3 are made of metal, preferably steel, and the wooden plate 6 is secured to the relevant cylinder, for instance by being screwed thereon by means of screws 15 or a screw joint. The centring of the wooden plate 6 in relation to the vertical centre plane I of the relevant cylinder can present a problem. However, this problem is solved by providing at least one, preferably two, adjustable thin rings 4 having an axially directed guide projection 4a, 4b which are adapted to interact with end notches 6a, 6b in the wooden plate, cf.
The rings 4 can optionally be connected to means for an automatic turning or axial displacement or both actions of the rings on the cylinder, for instance by means of a hydraulic circuit having a sliding piston and/or rack R and pinion gear P mechanism. However, the rings are preferably only to be moved within relatively short distances. Optionally, the rings 4 can be end rings, i.e. positioned on their respective end of the cylinder 2.
The wooden plate 6 is curved and can be embedded in a recess in the surface of the cylinder 2 or 3, said recess, however, not being shown. The bottom of the recess is also cylindrical as it has a cylinder surface mating to the concave surface of the wooden plate. The recess is usually longer than the length of the wooden plate so that the latter can be axially displaced in the recess.
Optionally, both cylinders 2 and 3 can be provided with wooden plates 6. This is particularly relevant when the wooden plate on the cylinder 2 is provided with a male tool 8 in form of knives. The wooden plate of the cylinder 3 can be provided with a female punching tool 9, cf
The invention has been described in connection with punching blanks out of corrugated cardboard plates, but the invention can equally well be carried out in connection with a continuous web of corrugated cardboard, said web being pulled off of a roll of corrugated cardboard.
Concerning the rings 4, it is noted that the thickness thereof measured in radial direction is less than the thickness of the curved wooden plate 6.
The invention can be varied in many ways without deviating from the scope of the present invention.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2002 00215 | Feb 2002 | DK | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/IB03/00486 | 2/12/2003 | WO | 00 | 8/11/2004 |
Publishing Document | Publishing Date | Country | Kind |
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WO03/068491 | 8/21/2003 | WO | A |
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Number | Date | Country | |
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20050079969 A1 | Apr 2005 | US |