The present invention relates to a method for punching a part of material out of a larger part, comprising placing said larger part on a bearer and moving a cutting die from one side towards said larger part, wherein said larger part is clamped by said bearer on the side of said larger part.
Such a method is disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 4,063,477 A. In this publication a method is described for making a cut-out in a mat. During cutting the larger part is clamped three-dimensionally and the part of the surface to be cut out is bearered. There is no bearer at the location of the cutting die. The cutting die comprises a narrow part that is so constructed that it comes into contact with the mat as little as possible. The method described in the US patent is intended in particular for cutting mats for cars.
Such a method functions satisfactorily for simple items, but, on the one hand, increasingly more stringent requirements are being imposed on the design of products and, on the other hand, new application possibilities for the environmentally friendly moulded fibre material are always being found. In this context it is, however, a condition that the product can be shaped in a certain way in these applications.
The aim of the present invention is to provide a method and device with which it is possible to produce more complicated products.
This aim is realized with a method as described above in that said part of material comprises moulded fibre material and said part to be punched out/punched out part is moved away from said larger part by said cutting die.
Here three-dimensional is understood to mean an item with an extension in the x, y and also the z direction, said extension being substantial in each direction.
It must be understood that moving “from one side” also includes variants where a movement is performed from both sides.
Here moulded fibre material is understood to be a material that has been prepared from an aqueous suspension of paper fibres, textile fibres and the like by putting said suspension onto/into a mould and removing the water therefrom, the moulded fibre material part persisting. This can then be subjected to a wide variety of types of treatments, such as re-pressing, colouring and the like. Such subsequent treatments can be carried out before or after the method described above.
By, in accordance with the present invention, transporting the punched-out part three-dimensionally along with the cutting die, it is possible to provide optimum bearer for complicated products.
The invention also relates to a method for punching a part of material out of a larger part, comprising placing said larger part on a bearer and moving a cutting die from one side towards said larger part, wherein said larger part is clamped by said bearer on the side of said larger part, wherein said punching comprises punching along a closed line that is not in one plane. This method can be used either in combination with the method described above or on its own.
The invention also relates to a method for punching a part of moulded fibre material out of a larger part, comprising placing said larger part on a bearer and moving a cutting die from one side towards said larger part, wherein said larger part is bearered by said bearer on the side of said larger part remote from the cutting die, wherein punching takes place three-dimensionally in more than one plane.
According to this aspect of the present invention it is possible, with or without the bearer described above, to produce products for which the boundary of the opening or the edge, obtained by punching, of the product obtained by punching is three-dimensional, that is to say is not in one plane. By this means a completely new design option for products made of moulded fibre material is produced. Moulded fibre material must be understood to be material produced from an aqueous pulp containing paper/wood/textile fibres and the like, which pulp is placed on a screen that has been provided with the desired shape. Subsequent treatment operations, such as drying and re-pressing can optionally take place.
It is possible to construct the bearer as a flat plate, which can be provided with the three-dimensional bearer described above. It is also possible to make the plate three-dimensional. According to an advantageous embodiment of the invention, the bearer involves clamping bearer. Clamping bearer is understood to mean that the item obtained from moulded fibre material is clamped on two sides. Preferably, this clamping takes place close to the location where punching or cutting is effected, so that fraying is avoided and the product is held in position in an optimum manner, as a result of which the punching line is accurately positioned relative to the product geometry.
Preferably, clamping takes place on that side of the item made of moulded fibre material which is subsequently thrown away. That is to say, in the case of an opening clamping will be on the part that is removed and when punching products out of a larger part the larger part will be bearered close to the peripheral edge.
It is possible to carry out the method in such a way that a relatively large number of different products or different openings are punched at the same time or shortly after one another. It is also possible, starting from different parts of moulded fibre material on a bearer, to produce products or openings simultaneously.
The invention also relates to a device for punching a part of moulded fibre material out of a larger part according to claim 13.
The invention also relates to a cutting die with a cutting edge that forms a closed line and is in more than one plane. Moreover, the cutting die is preferably provided with a bearer for transporting the product to be punched out. The cutting die can be used either in combination with the device described above or on its own with other devices according to the prior art.
The invention also relates to a product made of moulded fibre material and more particularly to a container-like part made of moulded fibre material. The terminating edge of this product is a punched edge and if a line is drawn along this punched edge this is a closed line that is in more than one plane.
The invention will be explained in more detail below with reference to an illustrative embodiment shown in the drawing. In the drawing:
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According to the present invention either the bearer or the line of the cutting die 12 is three-dimensional. Optionally a combination can be used. By this means it is possible to punch the trays shown in
With the present invention it is possible, on the one hand, to produce products that have been completely cut free around the periphery thereof, so that it is no longer necessary to use bridges between the items, although this is possible in certain applications. On the other hand, it is possible to produce three-dimensional boundary edges by punching.
On reading the above variants will be immediately apparent to those skilled in the art that are obvious after the above and fall within the scope of the appended claims.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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1024777 | Nov 2003 | NL | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/NL04/00801 | 11/15/2004 | WO | 2/21/2007 |