Claims
- 1. A rotary die apparatus for shaping corrugated paperboard sheets each having a corrugated ply having elongated corrugations, and inner and outer liner plies respectively overlying inner and outer opposite sides of said corrugated ply, said apparatus comprising:
- a die roll and an anvil roll extending in parallel relationship to each other and defining therebetween a nip through which said sheets pass;
- drive means for rotating said rolls in opposite directions during operation of said apparatus;
- a die board mounted upon said die roll for rotation therewith;
- die members mounted upon and projecting outwardly from said die board;
- said die members including a perforating rule having a base section secured to said die board, and a plurality of sharp pointed laterally tapered, laterally adjacent teeth connected to and extending outwardly from said base section;
- said teeth of said perforating rule having a length sufficient to penetrate said outer liner ply and form aligned discontinuous slits in said inner liner ply.
- 2. A rotary die apparatus as in claim 1, wherein each of said teeth has sloping sharpened sides.
- 3. A rotary die apparatus as in claim 1, wherein said teeth are each of generally triangular shape.
- 4. A rotary die apparatus as in claim 1, wherein said teeth of said perforating rule have a pitch within the range of 4-6 teeth per inch.
- 5. A rotary die apparatus as in claim 1, wherein said die members upon said die board further include at least one from the group comprised of cutting rules, trim breakers, scrap ejectors and product ejectors.
- 6. A rotary die apparatus as in claim 1, wherein said perforating rule extends in transverse relationship to said corrugations of said sheets.
- 7. A rotary die apparatus as in claim 1, wherein said perforating rule extends in transverse relationship to the direction of travel of said sheets through said nip.
- 8. A rotary die apparatus as in claim 1, wherein said perforating rule has discrete opposite first and second ends.
- 9. A rotary die apparatus as in claim 1, including a second one of said perforating rules extending in laterally spaced and generally parallel relationship to said first-mentioned one of said perforating rules, the pitch of said teeth of said first perforating rule being different from the pitch of said teeth upon said second one of said perforating rules.
- 10. A rotary die apparatus as in claim 1, wherein said teeth each have opposite side edges defining substantially equal angles with a plane bisecting said tooth.
- 11. A rotary die apparatus as in claim 1, wherein said perforating rule extends in substantially parallel relationship to said corrugations of said sheet.
- 12. A die rule for cutting and creasing a paperboard sheet during passage thereof through the nip between rotating die and anvil rolls of a rotary die apparatus, said rule comprising:
- a body connected to said die roll and having an outer edge adjacent said anvil roll;
- laterally tapered, laterally adjacent tooth elements extending outwardly from said outer edge of said body, said tooth elements being of a length sufficient to penetrate an outer ply liner of said paperboard sheet during said passage thereof through said nip;
- at least some laterally adjacent ones of said tooth elements having therebetween open spaces bordered by sections of said outer edge of said body;
- said sections of said outer edge of said body within said open spaces between said teeth engaging and creasing said paperboard sheet during said passage thereof through said nip between said die and anvil rolls of said rotary die apparatus.
- 13. A die rule as in claim 12, wherein said tooth elements have sharpened side edges.
- 14. A die rule as in claim 12, wherein said tooth elements are of generally triangular shape.
- 15. A die rule as in claim 12, wherein said tooth elements are pointed.
- 16. A die rule as in claim 12, wherein said teeth have a pitch within the range of about four to six per inch.
- 17. A die rule as in claim 16, wherein said outer edge of body is substantially free of sharp edges.
- 18. A method for shaping a corrugated paperboard sheet comprising a corrugated ply having elongated corrugations and inner and outer liner plies respectively overlying inner and outer opposite sides of said corrugated ply, the method comprising:
- passing said corrugated ply through a nip defined by a die roll and an anvil roll extending in parallel relationship to each other, said die and anvil rolls rotating in opposite directions, said die roll carrying at least one die rule having a base section secured to said die roll and a plurality of sharp pointed laterally tapered, laterally adjacent teeth connected to and extending outwardly from said base section, penetrating said outer liner ply and forming aligned discontinuous slits in said inner liner ply with said teeth.
- 19. A method as in claim 18, wherein each of said teeth has sloping sharpened sides.
- 20. A method as in claim 18, wherein said teeth are each of generally triangular shape.
- 21. A method as in claim 18, wherein said teeth of said perforating rule have a pitch within the range of 4-6 teeth per inch.
- 22. A method as in claim 18, wherein said die roll further includes at least one from the group comprised of cutting rules, trim breakers, scrap ejectors and product ejectors.
- 23. A method as in claim 18, wherein said die rule extends in transverse relationship to said corrugations of said sheets.
- 24. A method as in claim 18, wherein said die rule extends in substantially parallel relationship to said corrugations of said sheet.
- 25. A method as in claim 18, wherein said die rule extends at an angle oblique to said corrugations of said sheet.
- 26. A method as in claim 18, wherein said die rule extends in transverse relationship to the direction of travel of said sheets through said nip.
- 27. A method as in claim 18, wherein said die rule has discrete opposite first and second ends.
- 28. A method as in claim 18, including a second one of said die rules extending in laterally spaced and generally parallel relationship to said first-mentioned one of said die rules, the pitch of said teeth of said first die rule being different from the pitch of said teeth upon said second one of said die rules.
- 29. A method as in claim 18, wherein said teeth each have opposite side edges defining substantially equal angles with a plane bisecting said tooth.
- 30. A method as in claim 18, wherein said die rule extends in substantially parallel relationship to said corrugations of said sheet.
- 31. A method of cutting and creasing a paperboard sheet having a corrugated ply having elongated corrugations and inner and outer liner plies respectively overlying inner and outer opposite sides of said corrugated ply, the method comprising:
- passing said corrugated ply through a nip defined by a die roll and an anvil roll extending in parallel relationship to each other, said die and anvil rolls rotating in opposite directions, said die roll carrying at least one die rule comprising a body connected to said die roll having an outer edge extending outwardly from said die roll and laterally tapered, laterally adjacent tooth elements extending outwardly from said body, at least some laterally adjacent ones of said tooth elements having therebetween open spaces bordered by sections of said outer edge of said body, penetrating said outer liner ply with said teeth during said passage thereof through said nip, and engaging and creasing said paperboard sheet during passage thereof through said nip with said sections of said outer edge of said body within said open spaces between said teeth.
- 32. A method as in claim 31, wherein each of said teeth has sloping sharpened sides.
- 33. A method as in claim 31, wherein said teeth are each of generally triangular shape.
- 34. A method as in claim 31, wherein said teeth of said perforating rule have a pitch within the range of 4-6 teeth per inch.
- 35. A method as in claim 31, wherein said die roll further includes at least one from the group comprised of cutting rules, trim breakers, scrap ejectors and product ejectors.
- 36. A method as in claim 31, wherein said die rule extends in transverse relationship to said corrugations of said sheets.
- 37. A method as in claim 31, wherein said die rule extends in transverse relationship to the direction of travel of said sheets through said nip.
- 38. A method as in claim 31, wherein said die rule has discrete opposite first and second ends.
- 39. A method as in claim 31, wherein said teeth each have opposite side edges defining substantially equal angles with a plane bisecting said tooth.
- 40. A method as in claim 31, wherein said die rule extends in substantially parallel relationship to said corrugations of said sheet.
- 41. A method as in claim 31, wherein said die rule extends at an oblique angle to said corrugations of said sheet.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a file wrapper continuation of application Ser. No. 07/863,446 filed 3 April 1992, now abandoned the disclosure of which is incorporated by reference herein in its entirety.
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