Claims
- 1. An apparatus for longitudinally slitting a moving sheet of corrugated paperboard of the type having multiple paper layers secured together with a starch-based adhesive, said apparatus comprising:
- a tool head mounted on one side of the sheet and translatable laterally across the width of the sheet on a line parallel thereto;
- an annular blade rotatably attached to said tool head said blade having a smooth continuous peripheral cutting edge defined by similar beveled edge faces on opposite sides of the cutting edge, and said cutting edge extending beyond the opposite side of the sheet;
- a counterhead mounted on the opposite side of the sheet and translatable laterally across the width of the sheet on a line parallel to the line of translation of said tool head;
- idler roller means rotatably attached to said counter-head and having a cylindrical outer surface positioned to make tangent contact with said opposite side of the sheet;
- an annular circumferential slot in the outer surface of said roller means, said slot having a width greater than the maximum width of the peripheral edge of said blade defined by said edge faces and positioned to receive without contact said blade edge and edge faces therein to form a nip;
- means for rotating said blade to move the peripheral edge thereof in the direction of movement of the sheet and at a speed at least about two times greater than the speed of the sheet;
- direct contact means for applying a lubricant to the peripheral edge of said blade for preventing the adherence and build-up of starch thereon; and,
- means for sharpening the cutting edge of the blade while said blade is rotating.
- 2. The apparatus as set forth in claim 1 wherein said lubricant applying means comprises:
- a wick holder attached to said tool heads;
- a wick mounted on said holder and operatively positioned to straddle the cutting edge of the blade and to contact the blade edge and edge faces; and,
- means for supplying metered amounts of a lubricant to said wick.
- 3. The apparatus as set forth in claim 2 wherein said lubricant supplying means comprises:
- means for intermittently supplying a selected volume of lubricant to said wick in a timed sequence; and,
- means for varying one of said selected volume and timed sequence.
- 4. The apparatus as set forth in claim 1 wherein said sharpening means comprises:
- a sharpening tool mounting bracket attached to said tool head;
- a rotary sharpening tool pivotally attached to said bracket for movement between an operative position in contact with one of the edge faces of the cutting edge of said blade and an inoperative position out of contact therewith;
- means for moving said tool between its operative and inoperative positions; and,
- means for rotating said tool when in its operative position.
- 5. The apparatus as set forth in claim 4 wherein said sharpening means comprises:
- means for biasing said sharpening tool to and holding the same in the inoperative position; and,
- means for moving said tool against said biasing means to the operative position.
- 6. The apparatus as set forth in claim 1 wherein the rotational axis of said roller means is offset in the upstream direction from the rotational axis of said blade by a distance sufficient to place the line of tangent contact of said roller means with the sheet coincident with a line normal and tangent to the blade edge.
- 7. The apparatus as set forth in claim 6 wherein said roller means comprises a pair of coaxially mounted rollers having axially adjacent interior faces with outer radial edge portions spaced to define said annular circumferential slot.
- 8. The apparatus as set forth in claim 7 wherein the adjacent interior faces of said rollers are divergent in a radially inward direction.
- 9. The apparatus as set forth in claim 7 wherein the adjacent interior faces of said rollers are recessed to define open interior portions.
- 10. An apparatus for longitudinally slitting a continuous, traveling sheet of corrugated paperboard made of multiple layers of paper glued together with a starch-based adhesive to provide a plurality of parallel spaced slits, said apparatus comprising:
- an upper support structure overlying the sheet and having upper guide means defining an upper linear path across the width of the sheet;
- a plurality of upper tool heads mounted on said upper guide means, each of said upper tool heads movable individually thereon along said upper linear path;
- a tool holder rotatably attached to each upper tool head for rotation on a common axis parallel to said guide means;
- a drive shaft positioned on said common axis to simultaneously drive said tool holders and to support said tool holders and upper tool heads for movement along said upper guide means;
- a thin annular blade carried on each tool holder, each of said blades presenting a downwardly depending continuous circular cutting edge defined by smooth beveled edge faces on opposite sides of said edge, which edge and side faces extend below the bottom side of the sheet;
- a lower support structure under the sheet and having lower guide-means defining a lower linear path parallel to the upper linear path;
- a plurality of lower tool heads mounted on said lower guide means, each of said lower tool heads movable individually thereon along said lower linear path;
- idler roller means rotatably attached to each of said lower tool heads, each roller means having a cylindrical outer surface positioned to make tangent contact with the bottom side of the sheet;
- an annular circumferential slot in the outer surface of said roller means, said slot having a width greater than the maximum width of the edge faces defining said blade edge and positioned to receive therein without contact the blade cutting edge and edge faces extending below the sheet;
- means for rotating said drive shaft to move said blade cutting edges at a speed at least about two times greater than the speed of the moving sheet;
- direct contact means for applying a lubricant to said blade cutting edges to prevent the adherence and build-up of starch thereon; and,
- means for sharpening the blade cutting edges while said blades are operating.
- 11. The apparatus as set forth in claim 10 including positioning means operatively interconnecting each upper tool head and said upper support structure for moving said tool head along said upper guide means and for carrying therewith its corresponding lower tool head along said lower guide means.
- 12. The apparatus as set forth in claim 11 including means for pivotally attaching each of said roller means to its lower tool head on a pivot axis parallel to the axis of rotation of said roller means for varying the mount of blade edge received in said slot.
- 13. A method for longitudinally slitting a moving sheet of corrugated paperboard manufactured from multiple paper layers glued together with a starch-based adhesive, said method comprising the steps of
- (1) mounting an annular blade above the sheet for rotation on an axis parallel to the sheet and transverse to the direction of movement thereof;
- (2) providing said blade with a smooth continuous peripheral cutting edge defined by similar beveled edge faces on opposite sides of said edge;
- (3) positioning said blade to extend each blade edge and edge faces beyond the bottom side of the sheet;
- (4) mounting an idler roller having a cylindrical outer surface below the sheet for rotation on an axis parallel to the axis of rotation of said blade;
- (5) positioning the cylindrical outer surface of said roller to make tangent contact with the underside of the sheet;
- (6) providing the cylindrical outer surface of said roller with an annular circumferential slot having a width greater than the maximum width of said edge faces;
- (7) forming a nip by positioning said roller and slot to receive therein without contact said blade edge and edge faces;
- (8) rotating said blade to move the blade edge in the direction of movement of said sheet and at a speed at least about two times greater than the speed of the sheet;
- (9) placing a lubricator in direct contact with the peripheral edge and edge faces of said blade;
- (10) supplying metered amounts of a lubricant to said lubricator sufficient to prevent the adherence and build-up of adhesive on said blade; and,
- (11) sharpening the cutting edge of the blade while said blade is rotating.
- 14. A method for longitudinally slitting a moving sheet of corrugated paperboard of the type having multiple paper layers secured together with a starch-based adhesive, said method comprising the steps of:
- (1) mounting a toll head above the sheet for laterally translatable movement across the width of the sheet on a line parallel thereto;
- (2) mounting an annular blade for rotation on said tool head;
- (3) providing said blade with a smooth continuous peripheral cutting edge defined by similar beveled edge faces on opposite sides of said edge;
- (4) positioning said tool head to extend said blade beyond the lower side of the sheet;
- (5) positioning a counterhead below the sheet for laterally translatable movement across the width of the sheet on a line parallel to the line of translation of said tool head;
- (6) mounting an idler roller having a cylindrical outer surface for rotation on said counterhead;
- (7) positioning said counterhead such that the cylindrical outer surface of said roller makes tangent contact with the underside of the sheet;
- (8) providing the cylindrical outer surface of said roller with an annular circumferential slot having a width greater than the maximum width of said blade edge defined by said edge faces;
- (9) forming a nip by positioning said roller and slot to receive without contact said blade edge and edge faces therein;
- (10) rotating said blade to move the blade edge in the direction of movement of said sheet and at a speed at least about two times greater than the speed of the sheet;
- (11) placing a lubricator in direct contact with the peripheral edge and edge faces of said blade;
- (12) supplying metered mounts of a lubricant to Said lubricator sufficient to prevent the adherence and build-up of starch on said blade; and,
- (13) sharpening the cutting edge of the blade while said blade is rotating. .Iadd.
- 15. An apparatus for longitudinally slitting a moving web of corrugated paperboard of the type having multiple paper layers secured together with a starch-based adhesive, said apparatus comprising:
- a tool head mounted on one side of the web and translatable laterally across the width of the web on a line parallel thereto;
- an annular blade rotatably attached to said tool head, said blade having a smooth continuous peripheral cutting edge defined by similar beveled edge faces on opposite sides of the cutting edge, and said cutting edge extending beyond the opposite side of the web;
- a counterhead mounted on the opposite side of the web and translatable laterally across the width of the web on a line parallel to the line of translation of said tool head;
- idler roller means rotatably attached to said counterhead and having a cylindrical outer surface positioned to make tangent contact with said opposite side of the web;
- an annular circumferential slot in the outer surface of said roller means, said slot having a width greater than the maximum width of the peripheral edge of said blade defined by said edge faces and positioned to receive without contact said blade edge and edge faces therein to form a nip;
- means for rotating said blade to move the peripheral edge thereof in the direction of movement of the web and at a speed substantially greater than the speed of the web;
- direct contact means for applying a lubricant to the peripheral edge of said blade for preventing the adherence and build-up of starch thereon; and,
- means for mounting said counterhead to position the rotational axis of said rotational axis of said blade by a distance sufficient to place the line of tangent contact of said roller means with the web coincident with a line normal and tangent to the blade edge. .Iaddend. .Iadd.16. The apparatus as set forth in claim 15 including means for sharpening the cutting edge of the blade while said blade is rotating. .Iaddend.
- .Iadd. An apparatus for longitudinally slitting a moving web of corrugated paperboard of the type having multiple paper layers secured together with a starch-based adhesive, said apparatus comprising;
- an annular blade rotatably attached to said tool head, said blade having a smooth continuous peripheral cutting edge defined by similar beveled edge faces on opposite sides of the cutting edge, and said cutting edge extending beyond the opposite side of the web;
- a counterhead mounted on the opposite side of the web and translatable laterally across the width of the web on a line parallel to the line of translation of said tool head;
- idler roller means rotatably attached to said counterhead and having a cylindrical outer surface positioned to make tangent contact with said opposite side of the web;
- an annular circumferential slot in the outer surface of said roller means defined by axial interior side faces, said slot having a width greater than the maximum width of the peripheral edge of said blade defined by said edge faces and positioned to receive without contact said blade edge and edge faces therein to form a nip;
- means for rotating said blade to move the peripheral edge thereof in the direction of movement of the web and at a speed substantially greater than the speed of the web; and,
- means for translating said tool head in a lateral direction to reposition said blade and to simultaneously carry and reposition therewith said roller means by direct contact between said interior roller side faces and the portion of the blade received in said slot. .Iaddend. .Iadd.18. The apparatus as set forth in claim 17 including means for pivotally attaching said roller means to the counterhead on a pivot axis parallel to the axis of rotation of said roller means for varying the amount of blade edge
- received in said slot. .Iaddend. .Iadd.19. An apparatus for longitudinally slitting a moving web of corrugated paperboard of the type having multiple paper layers secured together with a starch-based adhesive, said apparatus comprising:
- a tool head mounted on one side of the web and translatable laterally across the width of the web on a line parallel thereto;
- an annular blade rotatably attached to said tool head, said blade having a smooth continuous peripheral cutting edge defined by similar beveled edge faces on opposite sides of the cutting edge, and said cutting edge extending beyond the opposite side of the web;
- a counterhead mounted on the opposite side of the web and translatable laterally across the width of the web on a line parallel to the line of translation of said tool head;
- means attached to said counterhead for supporting the moving web and having a surface portion positioned to make supporting contact with said opposite side of the web;
- a slot in the surface portion of said web supporting means defined by opposed interior side faces, said slot having a width greater than the maximum width of the peripheral edge of said blade defined by said edge faces and positioned to receive without contact said blade edge and edge faces therein to form a nip;
- means for rotating said blade to move the peripheral edge thereof in the direction of movement of the web and at a speed substantially greater than the speed of the web;
- means for sharpening the cutting edge of the blade while said blade is rotating;
- direct contact means for applying a lubricant to the peripheral edge of said blade for preventing the adherence and build-up of starch thereon; and,
- means for translating said tool head in a lateral direction to reposition said blade and to simultaneously carry and reposition therewith said web supporting means by direct contact between said interior slot side faces and the portion of the blade received in said slot. .Iaddend. .Iadd.20. A method for longitudinally slitting a moving web of corrugated paperboard manufactured from multiple paper layers glued together with a starch-based adhesive, said method comprising the steps of:
- (1) mounting an annular blade above the web for rotation on an axis parallel to the web and transverse to the direction of movement thereof;
- (2) providing said blade with a smooth continuous peripheral cutting edge defined by similar beveled edge faces on opposite sides of said edge;
- (3) positioning said blade to extend said blade edge and edge faces beyond the bottom side of the web;
- (4) mounting an idler roller having a cylindrical outer surface below the web for rotation on an axis parallel to the axis of rotation of said blade;
- (5) positioning the cylindrical outer surface of said roller to make tangent contact with the underside of the web;
- (6) providing the cylindrical outer surface of said roller with an annular circumferential slot having a width greater than the maximum width of said edge faces;
- (7) forming a nip by positioning said roller and slot to receive therein said blade edge and edge faces;
- (8) mounting said roller to position the axis of rotation thereof in the upstream direction from the rotational axis of the blade by a distance sufficient to place the line of tangent contact of said roller with the web coincident with a line normal and tangent to the blade edge;
- (9) rotating said blade to move the blade edge in the direction of movement of said web and at a speed substantially greater than the speed of the web; and,
- (10) lubricating the peripheral edge and edge faces of said blade with a direct contact lubricant applicator to prevent the adherence and build-up
- of adhesive on said blade. .Iaddend. .Iadd.21. The method as set forth in claim 20 including the step of sharpening the cutting edge of the blade
- while said blade is rotating. .Iaddend. .Iadd.22. A method for longitudinally slitting a continuous moving web of corrugated paperboard of the type having multiple paper layers secured together with a starch-based adhesive, said method comprising the steps of:
- (1) mounting a tool head above the web for laterally translatable movement across he width of the web on a line parallel thereto;
- (2) mounting an annular blade for rotation on said tool head;
- (3) providing said blade with a smooth continuous peripheral cutting edge defined by similar beveled edge faces on opposite sides of said edge;
- (4) positioning said tool head to extend said blade beyond the lower side of the web;
- (5) positioning a counterhead below the sheet for laterally translatable movement across the width of the sheet on a line parallel to the line of translation of said tool head;
- (6) mounting an idler roller having a cylindrical outer surface for rotation on said counterhead;
- (7) positioning said counterhead such that the cylindrical outer surface of said roller makes tangent contact with the underside of the web;
- (8) providing the cylindrical outer surface of said roller with an annular circumferential slot defined by interior roller side faces, aid slot having a width greater than the maximum width of said blade edge defined by said edge faces;
- (9) forming a slitting nip by positioning said roller and slot to receive said blade edge and edge faces therein;
- (10) forming a longitudinal gap in the web at the slitting nip;
- (11) translating said tool head in a lateral direction to position said blade and to simultaneously carry and position therewith said counterhead and said roller by direct contact between said interior roller side faces and the portion of the blade received in said slot; and,
- (12) rotating said blade to move the blade edge in the direction of movement of said sheet and at a speed substantially greater than the speed
- of the sheet. .Iaddend. .Iadd.23. The method as set forth in claim 22 including the steps of:
- (1) lubricating the blade by placing a lubricator in direct contact with the peripheral edge and edge faces of said blade; and,
- (2) sharpening the cutting edge of the blade while said blade is rotating. .Iaddend.
Parent Case Info
This is a .Iadd.reissue of application Ser. No. 07/739,735, filed Aug. 1, 1991, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,090,281, which is a .Iaddend.continuation of application Ser. No. 07/490,793, flied Mar. 8, 1990, now abandoned.
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