Information
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Patent Grant
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6748866
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Patent Number
6,748,866
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Date Filed
Friday, May 9, 200321 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, June 15, 200420 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 101 483
- 101 486
- 101 485
- 101 481
- 101 DIG 36
- 101 32
- 101 23
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International Classifications
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Abstract
Describe is a method of positioning a male die member (34) on a backing rolled (14) of a stamping station (10), which backing roller co-operates with a stamping roller (12), wherein the stamping roller (12) has a die (18). Temporarily fixed to the die (18) of the stamping roller (12) is a flexible transfer male die member (24) having a fitting window (32). The transfer male member (24) is transferred from the stamping roller (12) to the backing roller (14) and fixed to the backing roller (14). The male die member (34) is then fixed in accurately fitting relationship in the fitting window (32) of the transfer male die member (24).
Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
The invention concerns a method of precisely positioning a male die member on a backing roller of a stamping station, which backing roller co-operates with a stamping roller, wherein at its cylindrical peripheral surface the stamping roller has a die with a die relief structuring and the male die member which is provided with a male die member relief structuring negatively corresponding to the die relief structuring is positioned on the cylindrical peripheral surface of the backing roller in accurate fitting relationship with the die on the cylindrical peripheral surface of the stamping roller.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
Such a known method involves using a male die member comprising a thin, flexible, that is to say bendable and curvable material, in order to be able to temporarily mount the male die member to the die provided on the cylindrical peripheral surface of the stamping roller. Then, during a simultaneous rotary movement of the stamping roller and the backing roller, the male die member which Is temporarily fixed to the die on the stamping roller is transferred from the stamping roller to the backing roller and fixed on the cylindrical peripheral surface of the backing roller. During that transfer the male die member is curved from the direction of curvature of the stamping roller into the oppositely directed direction of curvature of the backing roller, and for that reason the male die member therefore has to be suitably flexible, that is to say bendable or curvable.
The stamping station which is assembled in that way, with the die on the stamping roller and the male die member on the backing roller, is then available for carrying out relief stamping operations in order for example to structure paper with a relief and at the same time to apply a stamping foil thereto by a stamping or embossing operation. In order to carry out such a relief stamping operation however it is necessary that not only the die on the stamping roller but also the male die member on the backing roller are suitably hard and stable in relation to pressure. That requirement in terms of hardness and stability in respect of pressure is in conflict with the requirement for flexibility and workability of the male die member, this therefore resulting in corresponding limitations.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The object of the present invention is to provide a method of the kind set forth in the opening part of this specification, in which the contradiction between stability in respect of pressure and hardness of the male die member with the requirement for flexibility and curvability thereof is eliminated in a simple fashion.
In accordance with the invention in a method of the kind set forth in the opening part of this specification that object is attained in that a thin flexible bendable transfer male die member having a fitting window is temporarily fixed in accurately positioned relationship to the die of the stamping roller, that the transfer male die member is transferred from the stamping roller to the backing roller and fixed to the backing roller, wherein the stamping roller and the backing roller are driven in rotation in mutually opposite relationship at mutually corresponding peripheral speeds, and that then the male die member is fixed in accurate fitting relationship in the fitting window of the transfer male die member fixed to the backing roller, wherein the male die member provided with the male die member relief structuring comprises a thin material which is stable in respect of shape and which has a cylindrical curvature corresponding to the curvature of the cylindrical peripheral surface of the backing roller.
The method according to the invention involves using a thin, flexible, bendable transfer male die member and a male die member which is stable in respect of shape. The transfer male die member only serves to establish on the backing roller the position for the male die member which is stable in respect of shape, said position corresponding in accurately fitting relationship to the die of the stamping roller. The transfer male die member can therefore advantageously comprise a flexible, bendable material. The male die member which is prefabricated with the male die member relief structuring advantageously comprises a material which is stable in respect of shape. In accordance with the invention the above-mentioned conflict between flexibility and bendability or curvability and stability in respect of pressure and hardness of known male die members is advantageously eliminated.
The method according to the invention preferably uses a transfer male die member which has a synthetic resin layer on a woven base cloth, wherein the synthetic resin layer on the base cloth forms a frame which definedly delimits the fitting window for the male die member of material which is stable in respect of shape. It is preferred in that respect if the synthetic resin layer is of a thickness which corresponds to the thickness of the male die member. Such a configuration provides that the male die member with the relief structuring thereon and the synthetic resin layer forming a frame around the male die member blend into each other smoothly and continuously and without a step, which has a positive effect on the stamping properties of the stamping station.
The method according to the invention can use a transfer male die member, wherein the base cloth is a glass fiber cloth and the synthetic resin layer is an epoxy resin layer. Transfer male die members of that kind have an optimum service life.
It is advantageous if the transfer male die member is glued fast with its base cloth to the cylindrical peripheral surface of the backing roller. For that purpose the transfer male die member and/or the cylindrical peripheral surface of the backing roller can be provided with a suitable adhesive. Likewise it is desirable if the prefabricated male die member which involves a cylindrical curvature corresponding to the curvature of the cylindrical peripheral surface of the backing roller and which comprises material that is stable in respect of shape and for example involves brass or the like is glued fast in the fitting window of the transfer male die member.
The method according to the invention results in a stamping station for relief structuring and stamping of suitable sheet or web material such as paper or the like, wherein the stamping station, with an excellent service life, permits precise operation, that is to say structuring and stamping. Further details, features and advantages will be apparent from the description hereinafter of an embodiment of the method according to the invention and essential method steps thereof, which is shown in highly diagrammatic form in the drawing in which:
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1A
shows a first method step of the method according to the invention,
FIG. 1B
shows a second method step following the first method step of
FIG. 1A
,
FIG. 1C
shows a third method step following the method step of
FIG. 1B
,
FIG. 2
shows a sectional view of a transfer male die member on an enlarged scale, which is not true to scale,
FIG. 3
shows the transfer male die member of
FIG. 2
in the condition of being fixed to the backing roller, jointly with the prefabricated male die member of material that is stable in respect of shape, shown at a spacing from the transfer male die member, and
FIG. 4
shows the stamping station produced according to the invention during operation thereof for structuring a web or sheet material and applying a stamping foil thereto by an embossing procedure.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
FIG. 1A
diagrammatically shows a stamping station
10
with a stamping roller
12
and a counter-pressure or backing roller
14
. Provided at the cylindrical peripheral surface
16
of the stamping roller
12
is a die
18
provided with a die relief structuring
20
. It will be appreciated that more than one die
18
can be provided on the cylindrical peripheral surface
16
of the stamping roller
12
.
Temporarily mounted to the die
18
are fixing element
22
as are known for example from the present applicants' DE 195 41 170 C2. A transfer male die member
24
which is shown in longitudinal section and not true to scale in
FIG. 2
is temporarily fixed on the die
18
by means of the fixing elements
22
. The transfer male die member
24
has a woven base cloth
26
and on the base cloth a synthetic resin layer
28
which forms a frame
30
extending therearound. The frame
30
delimits and establishes a fitting window
32
for a male die member
34
comprising a material that is stable in respect of shape (see FIG.
3
).
The transfer male die member
24
is provided with through holes
36
(see
FIG. 2
) for the fixing elements
22
.
The transfer male die member
24
is mounted on the die
18
of the stamping roller
12
in such a way that the synthetic resin layer
28
in the form of the frame
30
faces towards the die
18
. The fitting window
32
can be filled with a filling material such as paper.
After the transfer male die member
24
has been mounted to the die
18
the stamping roller
18
and the backing roller
14
of the stamping station
10
are driven in rotation in mutually opposite relationship at mutually corresponding peripheral speeds. That is indicated in
FIG. 1A
by the two arcuate arrows
38
. As a consequence of that simultaneous rotation the transfer male die member
24
is transferred from the stamping roller
12
to the backing roller
14
. This is illustrated in FIG.
1
C. The transfer male die member
24
is fixed to the cylindrical surface
40
of the backing roller
14
in precisely correctly positioned relationship with respect to the die
18
of the stamping roller
12
. This is indicated in FIG.
1
B and
FIG. 1C
by the double dot-dashed lines
42
and the associated peripheral angles indicated by the arcuate arrows
44
.
Fixing of the thin, flexible and bendable transfer male die member
24
to the cylindrical surface of the backing roller
14
is effected for example by adhesive. After the operation of fixing the transfer male die member
24
the backing roller
14
is stopped. Thereafter—after removal of the filling material—a prefabricated male die member
46
comprising a thin material which is stable in respect of shape (see
FIG. 1C
) is fixed in accurately positioned relationship in the fitting window
32
of the transfer male die member
24
. Fixing of the male die member
46
in the fitting window
32
of the transfer male die member
24
may also be implemented by adhesive. Insertion of the prefabricated male die member
46
which is provided with a male die member relief structuring
48
, into the fitting window
32
of the transfer male die member
24
fixed to the cylindrical peripheral surface
40
of the backing roller
14
, is indicated by the arrow
50
in FIG.
1
C and in FIG.
3
. The relief structuring
48
on the male die member
34
is negatively adapted to the relief structuring
20
of the die
18
of the stamping roller
12
. If the die relief structuring
20
forms a positive configuration, then the male die member relief structuring
48
forms the corresponding negative configuration, and vice-versa. The backing roller
14
is shown in regard to a portion thereof, in FIG.
3
.
FIG. 3
also shows that the male die member
34
which is stable in respect of shape has an internal surface
52
which is concavely curved in a part-cylindrical configuration and the curvature R of which precisely corresponds to the curvature R of the cylindrical peripheral surface
40
of the backing roller
14
. In addition the male die member
34
which is stable in respect of shape is of a wall thickness D which precisely corresponds to the wall thickness D of the synthetic resin layer
28
of the transfer male die member
24
.
The male die member
30
which is stable in respect of shape is accurately fitted into the fitting window
32
of the transfer male die member
24
and fixed in the window
32
by adhesive. The stamping station
10
which is prepared or assembled in that way is then available for the structuring and stamping procedure, as can be seen from FIG.
4
. Provided laterally beside the desirably heatable stamping roller
12
of the stamping station
10
is a guide roller
54
while provided laterally beside the backing roller
14
is a second guide roller
56
. A web of paper
58
for example is fed to the stamping station
10
around the guide roller
56
and a stamping foil web
60
is fed to the stamping station
10
around the guide roller
54
. The stamping roller
12
and the backing roller
14
of the stamping station
10
are driven in rotation. In that situation the web of paper
58
and the stamping foil web
60
are moved simultaneously through the stamping station
10
. When that happens the paper web
58
is structured by the die
18
and the male die member
34
and at the same time the decorative layer
62
of the stamping foil
60
, which faces towards the paper web
58
, is stamped on to the paper web
68
. The structured paper web
58
with the decorative layer
62
applied thereto by the stamping or embossing operation is identified by reference numeral
64
in
FIG. 4
downstream of the stamping roller
12
. The carrier of the stamping foil
60
, which is detached from the stamping foil
60
downstream of the stamping station, is Identified by reference numeral
66
.
The same details are respectively identified in
FIGS. 1 through 4
by the same references so that there is no need for all features to be respectively described in detail in relation to each of the Figures.
Claims
- 1. A method of precisely positioning a male die member (34) on a backing roller (14) of a stamping station (10), which backing roller co-operates with a stamping roller (12), wherein at its cylindrical peripheral surface (16) the stamping roller (12) has a die (18) with a die relief structuring and the male die member (34) which is provided with a male die member relief structuring (48) negatively corresponding to the die relief structuring (20) is positioned on the cylindrical peripheral surface (16) of the backing roller (14) in accurate fitting relationship with the die (18) on the cylindrical peripheral surface (16) of the stamping roller (12),characterised in that a thin flexible bendable transfer male die member (24) having a fitting window (32) is temporarily fixed in accurately positioned relationship to the die (18) of the stamping roller (12), that the transfer male die member (24) is transferred from the stamping roller (12) to the backing roller (14) and fixed to the backing roller (14), wherein the stamping roller (12) and the backing roller (14) are driven in rotation in mutually opposite relationship at mutually corresponding peripheral speeds, and that then the male die member (34) is fixed in accurate fitting relationship in the fitting window (32) of the transfer male die member (24) fixed to the backing roller (14), wherein the male die member (34) provided with the male die member relief structuring (48) comprises a thin material which is stable in respect of shape and which has a cylindrical curvature (R) corresponding to the curvature (R) of the cylindrical peripheral surface of the backing roller (14).
- 2. A method as set forth in claim 1 characterised in that a transfer male die member (24) is used, which has a synthetic resin layer (28) on a base cloth (26), wherein the synthetic resin layer (28) on the base cloth (26) forms a frame (30) which definedly delimits the fitting window (32) for the male die member (34).
- 3. A method as set forth in claim 2 characterised in that a transfer male die member (24) is used, wherein the synthetic resin layer (28) is of a thickness (D) which corresponds to the thickness (D) of the male die member (34).
- 4. A method as set forth in claim 2 characterized in that a transfer male die member (24) is used, wherein the base cloth (26) is a glass or carbon fiber cloth and the synthetic resin layer (28) is an epoxy resin layer.
- 5. A method as set forth in claim 2 characterized in that the transfer male die member (24) is glued fast with its base cloth (26) to the cylindrical peripheral surface (40) of the backing roller (14).
- 6. A method as set forth in claim 1 characterized in that the male die member (34) is glued fast in the fitting window (32) of the transfer male die member (24).
Priority Claims (1)
Number |
Date |
Country |
Kind |
100 40 683 |
Aug 2000 |
DE |
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PCT Information
Filing Document |
Filing Date |
Country |
Kind |
PCT/DE01/03010 |
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WO |
00 |
Publishing Document |
Publishing Date |
Country |
Kind |
WO02/16121 |
2/28/2002 |
WO |
A |
US Referenced Citations (10)
Foreign Referenced Citations (1)
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1598183 |
Sep 1981 |
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