Claims
- 1. A die press for forming a multitude of spaced apart slits in a flat, thin paper material, comprising:
- a lower die member including an upper portion for supporting the paper material, and having a hardness less than 200 Brinell;
- an upper die member disposed above the lower die member; and
- a multitude of cutting blades secured to the upper die member and having a hardness greater than C53 on the Rockwell scale;
- wherein the cutting blades are arranged in a series of parallel rows, and in each of said rows, the cutting blades are spaced apart along the row;
- wherein the cutting blades form the multitude of spaced apart slits in the paper material and form a multitude of spaced apart recesses in the upper portion of the lower die member, said recesses are aligned with and receive said cutting blades to facilitate movement of the cutting blades completely through the paper material; and
- whereby the cutting blades cut completely through the thin paper material over substantially the entire length of each slit and the formed slits facilitate expanding the paper material from the flat, thin shape into a honeycomb shape.
- 2. A die press according to claim 1, wherein each of the cutting blades has a hardness between C53 and C63 on the Rockwell scale.
- 3. A rotary press for forming a multitude of spaced apart slits in a flat, thin paper material, comprising:
- a first roller supported for rotation about a first axis;
- a second roller supported for rotation about a second axis, parallel to the first axis, and including an outside portion having a hardness less than 200 Brinell, and wherein the first and second rollers are rotated to draw the paper material between the rollers; and
- a multitude of cutting blades connected to the first roller for rotation therewith and having a hardness greater than C53 on the Rockwell scale; wherein each of the cutting blades has a longitudinal axis, and includes a multitude of notches and cutting edges, the axes of the cutting blades are parallel to the axes of the first and second rollers; and along the longitudinal axis of each cutting blade, the notches of the cutting blade alternate with the cutting edges of the blade;
- wherein the cutting blades form the multitude of spaced apart slits in the paper material as the paper material is drawn between the rollers, and the cutting blades also form a multitude of spaced apart recesses in the outside portion of the second roller for receiving the cutting blades as the rollers rotate;
- wherein as the rollers rotate, each of the cutting edges is forced into a respective one of the recesses in the second roller, to facilitate movement of the cutting blades completely through the paper material; and
- whereby the cutting blades cut completely through the thin paper material over substantially the entire length of each slit and the formed slits facilitate expanding the paper material from the flat, thin shape into a three-dimensional honeycomb shape.
- 4. A rotary press according to claim 3, wherein each of the cutting blades has a hardness between C53 and C63 on the Rockwell scale.
- 5. A die press according to claim 4, wherein:
- each of the cutting blades has a hardness between C53 and C56 on the Rockwell scale;
- each of the cutting blades has an elongated rectangular shape and includes a multitude of cutting sections spaced apart from each other along the axis of the cutting blade; and
- each of the cutting sections has tapered front and back surfaces that meet to form one of the cutting edges of the cutting blade.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/213,993, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,365,819 which is a continuation of prior application Ser. No. 07/994,708, filed Dec. 22, 1992, now abandoned.
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