Claims
- 1. In a rotary die cutter for cutting and/or creasing corrugated boards in a box-making machine, wherein the rotary die cutter includes a rotatable die cylinder having at least one cutting die, and a rotatable anvil against which the corrugated boards are cut as they pass between the die cylinder and anvil, the method of adjusting a dimension to be cut by the die including the steps of using a computer for determining how much the speed of the anvil should be changed to cut the board at a desired dimension, and wherein the method further includes providing an information input to the computer representative of the specific die used on the die cylinder and for the purpose of calculating with the computer an adjusted speed of the anvil to cut the board at the desired dimension, and sending a signal with the computer to a motor for changing the speed of the anvil to the adjusted speed calculated by the computer.
- 2. The method defined in claim 1 wherein the information input to the computer is effected manually using a control touch panel.
- 3. The method defined in claim 1 wherein the computer calculates the adjusted speed according to the following formula:
- 4. The method defined in claim 1 further including: the step of periodically resurfacing the anvil to maintain it smooth and even and using the computer to automatically calculate the resulting change in the diameter of the anvil and to automatically adjust the speed of the anvil accordingly.
- 5. The method defined in claim 4 further including the steps of using an abrading cylinder automatically and periodically movable radially into and away from the anvil to resurface the anvil every predetermined number of revolutions of the anvil, and using the change of position of the abrading cylinder relative to the anvil cylinder to calculate the diameter change of the anvil and the consequent change of anvil speed.
- 6. In a box-making machine including a rotary die cutter, the method of resurfacing the blanket of the anvil of the rotary die cutter including the steps of abrading the surface of the blanket with a rotating abrading cylinder engaging the surface of the blanket during box production while the rotary die cutter is cutting or creasing corrugated boards, using the position of the abrading cylinder relative to the anvil to determine how much the speed of the anvil should be changed to compensate for the change in the diameter of the anvil, and wherein during box production while the die cutter is operating on the boards the abrading cylinder through the use of a computer is automatically and repeatedly fed radially into the anvil blanket a predetermined amount and then retracted from the anvil blanket to repeatedly resurface the anvil blanket, change in the diameter of the anvil blanket is automatically computed and the speed of the anvil is automatically changed to compensate for the change in the diameter of the anvil blanket, and wherein the size of the corrugated boards to be cut by the die cylinder is adjusted by inputting in the computer information relating to said die cutter mechanism, and the computer calculates an adjusted anvil speed to cut the corrugated boards to the desired size.
- 7. In a rotary die cutter for cutting and/or creasing corrugated boards in a box-making machine, wherein the rotary die cutter includes a rotatable die cylinder having at least one cutting die, and a rotatable anvil against which the corrugated boards are cut as they pass between the die cylinder and anvil, a computer for controlling the operation of a motor which rotates the anvil, said computer having means for calculating an adjusted speed of the anvil to cut the corrugated boards to a desired dimension, and means for inputting into the computer information relating to dies on the die cylinder, said information being used by the computer in the calculation of the adjusted anvil speed.
- 8. The rotary die cutter defined in claim 7 including a control panel for inputting said information for calculating an adjusted speed of the anvil.
- 9. The rotary die cutter defined in claim 7 wherein the computer calculates the adjusted speed according to the following formula:
- 10. In a rotary die cutter for a box-making machine including a die cutter and an anvil cylinder including a blanket on the surface thereof, the improvement comprising an abrading cylinder mounted for rotation along the anvil cylinder for abrading the surface of the blanket, means including a computer for automatically and repeatedly moving the abrading cylinder radially towards and away from the blanket to bring the abrading cylinder into and out of engagement with the anvil blanket to resurface the blanket during box production while the die cutter is operating on corrugated boards, and means including said computer for automatically determining the position of the abrading cylinder relative to the anvil for calculating the diameter of the anvil and automatically changing the speed of the anvil in accordance with the diameter of the anvil during box production while the die cutter is operating on corrugated boards, said computer having means for calculating an adjusted speed of the anvil to cut the corrugated boards to a desired dimension, and means for inputting into the computer information relating to dies on the die cylinder, said information being used by the computer in the calculation of the adjusted anvil speed.
- 11. The rotary die cutter defined in claim 10 including a control panel for inputting said information.
- 12. The rotary die cutter defined in claim 11 wherein the computer calculates the adjusted speed according to the following formula:
RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application is a continuation in part of U.S. application Ser. No. 09/471,011 filed Dec. 23, 1999 entitled METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR RESURFACING ANVIL BLANKET OF A ROTARY DIE CUTTER BOX-MAKING MACHINE. The entire disclosure of the aforementioned application is hereby incorporated herein by reference and made part hereof.
Continuation in Parts (1)
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Number |
Date |
Country |
Parent |
09471011 |
Dec 1999 |
US |
Child |
10346720 |
Jan 2003 |
US |