Claims
- 1. A method of converting rectangular sheet material blanks to envelope configuration using rotary cutter rolls, said method comprising the steps of:
- A. Cutting a first series of first proportioned rectangular sheets from a continuous web supply;
- B. Serially transporting said first rectangular sheets along a laterally fixed feed path;
- C. Cutting opposite side top end corners of said first rectangular sheets with respective first and second cutting knives to form a top flap and top edges of symmetric side flaps;
- D. Cutting opposite side bottom end corners of said first rectangular sheet with respective third and fourth cutting knives to form bottom edges of said symmetric side flaps and an integral bottom and back flap which, when folded, extends from the bottom end of an envelope to the top end;
- E. Changing the lateral cutting position of said cutting knives relative to said fixed feed path, said first and third knives on one side of said feed path and said second and fourth knives on the other side thereof;
- F. Cutting a second series of second proportioned rectangular sheets from a continuous web supply;
- G. Cutting opposite side top end corners of said second rectangular sheets with said respective first and second cutting knives to form a top flap and top edges of asymmetric side flaps, one of said side flaps forming an integral back flap which, when folded, extends across the back of an envelope substantially from side to side; and,
- H. Cutting opposite side bottom end corners of said second rectangular sheet with said third and fourth cutting knives to form bottom edges of said assymetric side flaps and a bottom flap.
- 2. A method of cutting the blanks of a multiplicity of envelope sizes and styles with a plurality of meshing element rotary cutting dies, each die set comprising male and female die elements secured to the rotating surface of respective rolls in a synchronously driven pair, each male and female element of a die set being rotationally lapped together for a meshing shear cut of a web disposed therebetween, each pair of rolls being independently and laterally positionable relative to a material feed path without disturbing the meshing fit of constituent die elements, each pair of rolls also having independent rotational timing to adjust a cutting interval of each pair within and relative to a cutting interim common to all roll pairs whereby the position of a blank cut made by a respective pair may be adjusted longitudinally of said blank relative to the cut position of other roll pairs, said method comprising the steps of:
- A. Cutting a series of rectangular blanks from a continuous web supply;
- B. Serially transporting said blanks in aligned movement along said material feed path;
- C. Positioning the trailing edge of each blank along said feed path to correspond with the starting moment of said common cutting interim;
- D. Timing the cutting interval of first and second roll pairs positioned on opposite sides of said feed path, said timing being measured relative to said starting moment to cut opposite side corners on one end of each blank for forming a top end tab and top edges of opposite side tabs;
- E. Timing the cutting interval of third and fourth roll pairs positioned on opposite sides of said feed path, said timing being measured relative to said starting moment to cut opposite side corners on the other end of each blank for forming a bottom end tab and bottom edges of said opposite side tabs;
- F. Shaping the cutting dies of said first and second roll pairs to form an envelope back face as an integral continuation of said side tabs; and,
- G. Shaping the cutting dies of said third and fourth roll pairs to form an envelope back face as an integral continuation of said bottom tab.
- 3. A method as described by claim 2 wherein the blank cut positions of dies secured to said first and second roll pairs and the blank cut positions of said third and fourth roll pairs are, respectively, located laterally symmetric relative to said feed path and said third and fourth roll pairs are timed to cut a back face tab from the leading edge of a blank to a bottom edge fold-line thereof whereby said back face tab is an integral extension of said bottom end tab.
- 4. A method as described by claim 2 wherein the blank cut positions of dies secured to said first and second roll pairs and the blank cut positions of said third and fourth roll pairs are, respectively, located laterally symmetric relative to said feed path and at a sufficient cutting depth into a blank whereby an envelope back face is formed between opposite side edge fold-line by the central overlapping of integrally extended side tabs.
- 5. A method as described by claim 2 wherein the blank cut positions of dies secured to said first and second roll pairs and the blank cut positions of said third and fourth roll pairs are, respectively, located laterally asymmetric relative to said feed path with said first and third roll pairs set at a sufficient cutting depth into a blank whereby an envelope back face is formed as an integral extension of the respective side tab.
- 6. A method as described by claim 2 wherein the cut timing of said first and second roll sets is adjusted simultaneously relative to said starting moment for accommodation of a change in the cut length of blanks supplied along said feed path.
- 7. A method as described by claim 2 wherein the cut timing of said third and fourth roll sets is adjusted simultaneously relative to said starting moment for accommodation of a change in the cut length of bottom tabs.
Parent Case Info
This is a division, of application Ser. No. 198,464, filed Oct. 20, 1980 now abandoned.
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