Claims
- 1. A Paperboard Edge Buffer and Cleaner comprising:
- (a) a first buffing roller for buffing the leading edge of paperboard; said first buffing roller is disposed relative to the paperboard transport means so as to buff the upper surface of the paperboard in addition to the leading edge of the paperboard,
- (b) a second buffing roller disposed near said first buffing roller for buffing the trailing edge of the paperboard, said second buffing roller is disposed relative to the paperboard transport means so as to buff the lower surface of the paperboard in addition to the trailing edge of the paperboard,
- (c) a first vacuum means for removing particles remaining on the paperboard after the paperboard passes by said first and second buffing rollers,
- (d) a pressure means for removing the particles to facilitate their transport by the vacuum means,
- (e) a second vacuum means for removing particles from said first and second buffing rollers,
- (f) a transport means for moving the paperboard into contact with said first buffing roller and said second buffing roller,
- (g) a pair of interchangeable platforms, the first of said platforms being of such length as to cause the paperboard to pass over said second buffing roller without having said paperboard lower surface buffed, yet having the trailing edge buffed, and the second of said platforms being of such length as to cause the paperboard to pass over said second buffing roller and to have said paperboard lower surface buffed in addition to having the trailing edge buffed, and
- (h) a plate means for causing the buffing rollers to wear evenly across their surfaces.
- 2. A Paperboard Edge Buffer And Cleaner according to claim 1 wherein said first and second buffing rollers are disposed relative to the paperboard transport means so as to buff the left and right edges of the paperboard in addition to the leading and trailing edges of the paperboard.
- 3. A Paperboard Edge Buffer And Cleaner according to claim 2 wherein the vacuum means for removing particles on the paperboard is comprised of an upper and a lower vacuum duct which operate through orifices to remove particles from their respective surfaces of the paperboard.
- 4. A Paperboard Edge Buffer And Cleaner according to claim 3 wherein the pressure means is comprised of an upper and a lower pressure duct which operate through orifices to remove particles from the surface to facilitate their transport by the vacuum means.
- 5. A Paperboard Edge Buffer And Cleaner according to claim 4 wherein the plate means for causing the buffing rollers to wear evenly across their surface is an adjustable plate which contacts said buffing rollers along their entire length and also provides a seal for the vacuum ducts in which they are mounted.
- 6. A paperboard edge buffer and cleaner according to claim 1 further comprising one or more ion generators to neutralize the electrostatic charges which cause the particles to cling to the paperboard, allowing particle removal by the pressure means.
- 7. A Paperboard Edge Buffer And Cleaner according to claim 6 wherein one or more ultrasonic sources are contained inside the pressure duct.
- 8. A Paperboard Edge Buffer and Cleaner comprising:
- (a) a first buffing roller for buffing the leading edge of paperboard; said first buffing roller is disposed relative to the paperboard transport means so as to buff the upper surface of the paperboard in addition to the leading edge of the paperboard,
- (b) a second buffing roller disposed near said first buffing roller for buffing the trailing edge of the paperboard, said second buffing roller is disposed relative to the paperboard transport means so as to buff the lower surface of the paperboard in addition to the trailing edge of the paperboard,
- (c) a first vacuum means for removing particles remaining on the paperboard after the paperboard passes by said first and second buffing rollers, comprised of an upper and a lower vacuum duct which operate through orifices to remove particles from their respective surfaces of the paperboard,
- (d) a pressure means for removing the particles to facilitate their transport by the vacuum means, comprised of an upper and a lower pressure duct which operate through orifices to remove particles from the surface to facilitate their transport by the vacuum means,
- (e) a second vacuum for removing particles from said first and second buffing rollers,
- (f) a transport means for moving the paperboard into contact with said first buffing roller and said second buffing roller,
- (g) a pair of interchangeable platforms, the first of said platforms being of such length as to cause the paperboard to pass over said second buffing roller without having said paperboard lower surface buffed, yet having the trailing edge buffed, and the second of said platforms being of such length as to cause the paperboard to pass over said second buffing roller and to have said paperboard lower surface buffed in addition to having the trailing edge buffed, said first and second buffing rollers are disposed relative to the paperboard transport means so as to buff the left and right edges of the paperboard in addition to the leading and trailing edges of the paperboard,
- (h) a plate means for causing the buffing rollers to wear evenly across their surfaces, and
- (i) one or more ultrasonic sources which are utilized to help remove particles clinging to the paperboard, said sources are contained inside the pressure duct and direct their acoustic energy substantially through one or more of the pressure duct orifices to the surface of the paperboard, said sources further provide acoustic energy at one or more frequencies outside the audible range.
- 9. A Paperboard Edge Buffer And Cleaner according to claim 8 wherein one or more ultrasonic sources are contained inside the pressure duct and direct their acoustic energy substantially through one or more of the pressure duct orifices to the surface of the paperboard.
- 10. A Paperboard Edge Buffer And Cleaner according to claim 9 wherein one or more ultrasonic sources provide acoustic energy at one or more frequencies outside the audible range.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation in part of application Ser. No. PCT/US82/01649 filed 29 Nov. 1982.
PCT Information
Filing Document |
Filing Date |
Country |
Kind |
102e Date |
371c Date |
PCT/US83/00924 |
6/20/1983 |
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3/11/1985 |
3/11/1985 |
Publishing Document |
Publishing Date |
Country |
Kind |
WO84/02067 |
6/7/1984 |
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