The present invention concerns a method for production of a female embossing tool, a female embossing tool, a pair of embossing tools comprising a male embossing tool and a female embossing tool, and an embossing module for sheet elements intended to form packagings, equipped with a female embossing tool.
A sheet element processing machine, for example a printing, cutting or folding-gluing machine, is used in the packaging industry for example to print, cut or fold-glue sheet elements such as cardboard sheets. These printed sheets are then used to make cardboard boxes.
For example, platen press type machines perform the cutting and embossing, then folder-gluer machines perform the folding and gluing of the cardboard flaps or cut-outs in order to form a packaging. The embossing step imposes a relief on the cardboard sheet for functional reasons and in particular to form pre-folding lines, or for purely aesthetic reasons.
More precisely, the present invention concerns an embossing module equipped with a pair of male and female embossing tools, comprising such a female embossing tool. The invention concerns a method of embossing a cardboard cut-out using such a pair of embossing tools.
Document EP 0879197 presents an example of a cutting and platen embossing machine. The cutting and embossing tools are inserted in the machine and serve to cut out cardboard sheets.
Document WO 2014/135265 discloses a machine with rotating embossing tools. In this case, the embossing assembly placed in an embossing cassette is equipped with an upper rotating embossing tool positioned parallel to a lower rotating embossing tool. A continuous strip of cardboard is embossed using this cassette.
Document EP 1932657 describes a device for embossing Braille characters on cardboard cut-outs using rotating embossing tools. In this case, the embossing result is a functional relief used for Braille messages on certain packaging boxes, in particular on medicament boxes, to allow tactile reading of the messages.
In all these cases, the male and female embossing tools are produced, in particular by machining, with protuberances on the surface of the male tool and complementary recesses on the surface of the female tool. Consequently, if the manufacturer wishes to produce a small series of such tools, the costs of production of each pair of tools does not allow this at a low cost price for each packaging. Thus, for production of packaging for widely consumed products, because these embossing tools, being custom-made are only affordable for large production series, for example on the order of at least 50,000 to 200,000 boxes. Small series, in particular of the order of or less than a thousand boxes, are only possible for products of high value or in the luxury sector. Furthermore, the tools must be ordered a long time in advance because of the time required for their production.
Moreover, on production of a pair of male and female embossing tools, the manufacturer seeks to obtain the best matching of shape between the protuberances on the surface of the male tool and the recesses on the surface of the female tool, in order to obtain an ideal deformation of the material without squeezing or crushing by excessive reduction of the cardboard thickness, or at least with a minimum of these phenomena.
Also, despite the careful use of the production method for obtaining complementary reliefs between the female embossing tool and the male embossing tool, this good shape matching must be retained after installation of the pair of embossing tools, throughout the very numerous successive movements of either or both embossing tools during production of the packaging.
One object of the present invention is to provide a method for production of a female embossing tool without limitations of known female embossing tools. Another object of the invention is to increase the flexibility of the production of packaging with different embossing arrangements, in order to be able to produce small or medium quantity series of packagings. Another object of the invention is to provide a means for obtaining a female embossing tool which can be adapted to multiple male embossing tools, in order to avoid producing a complete new tool for each desired modification of relief on the surface of the cardboard.
According to the invention, these aims are achieved by a female embossing tool for sheet elements intended to form packagings, which tool has an outer layer made of a material with shape-memory type properties.
In addition, according to the invention, these objects are also achieved by a method for production of a female embossing tool intended for embossing a sheet element, which comprises the steps of:
This production method is applied in particular on first use of the female embossing tool or use of a female embossing tool which has already been given an initial starting shape, with its peripheral face free from recesses.
Throughout the description, embossing is defined, in a non-limitative example, as being any operation of mechanical deformation of the sheet element by crushing between a positive form provided with one or more convexities or protuberances, i.e. the male tool, and a negative form provided with one or more concavities or recesses, i.e. the female tool. Embossing may thus be conventional embossing, grooving, creasing or others.
A material with shape-memory type properties is defined, as a non-limitative example, as being a deformable material able to pass from an initial shape to a final shape. The material with shape-memory type properties also has the capacity to recover its initial shape if it is subjected to specific conditions depending on the type of material.
A sheet element is defined, as a non-limitative example, as being an element in the form of a sheet, plate, continuous web, such as of paper, flat cardboard, corrugated cardboard, laminated corrugated cardboard or flexible plastic, for example polyethylene (PE), polyethylene terephthalate (PET), bi-oriented polypropylene (BOPP), other polymers or other materials. The flat support is defined—as a non-limitative example, as being a sheet intended to form a cut-out, then a packaging box after folding-gluing.
In other words, the method herein allows very rapid production of female embossing tools without increasing, more significantly than today, the cost of each packaging relative to large series on the order of several hundred thousand packagings for example.
Furthermore, according to the invention, these objects are also achieved by a method for production of a female embossing tool intended for embossing a sheet element, the method comprising the following steps:
This production method is applied in particular on the second use or a subsequent use of an embossing tool which initially has a shape corresponding to a prior use, i.e. with a peripheral face provided with recesses.
Preferably, the material is selected from shape-memory metal alloys and polymer materials with shape-memory type properties. For example, the step of bringing the outer face of the female embossing tool under the selected conditions, i.e. transformation, may take place by heating, UV radiation or other methods.
This solution has the advantage, in particular relative to the prior art, of ensuring a very precise and hence particularly strict shape matching between the protuberances of the male embossing tool and the depressions formed by the deformation of the outer face of the female embossing tool.
Thus a custom embossing relief is carried out on the sheet element with the same female embossing tool, wherein in particular the arrangement, shape, length, width, depth of lines, or any other geometric form of grooving or embossing, can be varied.
Also, by production of a single female embossing tool, the packaging manufacturer potentially has an infinite range of possible recesses and hence possible reliefs for the sheet element. Furthermore, the method of production of the female embossing tool is so simple and quick to implement that the global cost price of a pair of embossing tools is reduced roughly by half, and equates essentially only to that price of the male embossing tool, since the same female embossing tool has become adaptable to many configurations.
The present invention also concerns a flat female embossing tool forming a tool for a platen press for the embossing sheet elements intended to form packagings, which comprises a plate with an outer layer made of a shape-memory material.
Also, the present invention concerns a rotating female embossing tool for embossing sheet elements intended to form packagings, which comprises an outer strip or an outer layer made of a shape-memory material.
It is understood that, in effect, this adaptive solution for the female embossing tool can be used both for flat platen press tools and for rotating tools.
Thus the present invention also concerns a pair of embossing tools for embossing a sheet element, such as a cardboard cut-out, comprising a male embossing tool, the outer face of which has protuberances corresponding to desired embossing reliefs on the sheet element after embossing, and a female embossing tool such as one of those defined above, of shape and dimension complementary to and compatible with the male embossing tool.
In general, the present invention also concerns an embossing module which comprises a female embossing tool or a pair of embossing tools. The invention concerns a processing machine for sheet elements intended to form packagings, which comprises a female embossing tool or a pair of embossing tools, or an embossing module, such as those described above. The machine is of the type of a folder-gluer, platen die-cutting press, machine for printing and processing of a continuous web, or others.
The invention will be better understood and its various advantages and characteristics will appear more clearly from the description below of a non-limitative exemplary embodiment, with reference to the attached diagrammatic drawings in which:
The function of the embossing module 30 is to mechanically imprint a relief onto the cardboard cut-outs passing through the folder-gluer, by means of the pair of rotating tools 5 and 6. Such relief forms may for example constitute fold lines for future folding at these lines, or Braille characters thus printed, or graphic characters in relief for decorative purposes.
Advantageously, the pins 41 and the recesses 42 are carried by respective plates 43, 44 in the form of a strip wound around the respective cylindrical tool 5, 6 to form the outer face.
According to the invention, the plate 44 of the female tool 6 is made from shape-memory material.
The material is selected from shape-memory metal alloys, for example type CuAlNi, CuZnAl and NiTi, polymers with shape-memory type properties, for example expanded PVC or TPU, or others.
However, the male tool 5 is still made by means of a metal plate 43 such as a strip or plate of solid steel, machined to produce on its surface the desired protruding relief consisting of dot-like or linear, continuous or discontinuous protuberances of greater or lesser extent, etc.
To produce the first female embossing tool, a step comprises providing a first male embossing tool 5, including a plate 43 which defines a first protuberance 41 (
In a second following step (
Thus a first female embossing tool 6 is obtained which can now be used as often as required in cooperation with the first male embossing tool 5. Thus by bringing the two tools together (arrow A2) and then by compression of a cardboard cut-out 60 between the first female embossing tool 6, obtained by deformation, and the male embossing tool 5, a cardboard cut-out 60 is embossed and deformed into the shape of an embossment 61 in accordance with
When the embossing operations of the specified series of cardboard cut-outs 60 are complete and it is necessary to switch to embossing another shape, a second female embossing tool is produced by firstly restoring the initial, smooth form of the surface of the plate 44. To this end, as shown in
This restoration to the starting form of the female embossing tool 6 allows a new series of deformations of cardboard cut-outs 60 to be applied in another shape and/or another relief.
To produce the second female embossing tool, a step comprises providing a second male embossing tool 5′, the plate 43′ of which defines a second protuberance 41′ (
Then, in a supplementary step (
Thus a second female embossing tool 6 is obtained which can now be used as often as required in cooperation with the second male embossing tool 5′.
The invention also concerns a method of embossing a sheet element intended to form a packaging, in which the embossing operation for the sheet element is performed with a pair of embossing tools selected from those described in the present text.
In the embossing methods described above, the sheet element is preferably a cardboard cut-out, either flat cardboard, corrugated cardboard or multi-layer cardboard with flat and corrugated cardboard.
The present invention is not limited to the embodiments described and illustrated. Numerous modifications may be made without leaving the framework defined by the scope of the claims.
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The present application is a divisional application under 37 C.F.R. § 1.53(b) of prior U.S. patent application Ser. No. 15/525,102, filed May 8, 2017, which is a 35 U.S.C. § 371 national phase conversion of PCT/EP2015/025075, filed Oct. 29, 2105, which claims priority of European Patent Application No. 14003718.5, filed Nov. 10, 2014, the contents of each of which applications are incorporated by reference herein. The PCT International Application was published in the French language.
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