Information
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Patent Grant
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6478725
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Patent Number
6,478,725
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Date Filed
Wednesday, November 29, 200024 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, November 12, 200222 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
- Gerrity; Stephen F.
- Tran; Louis
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
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- 493 59
- 493 56
- 493 60
- 493 63
- 493 65
- 493 313
- 493 316
- 493 365
- 493 160
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International Classifications
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Abstract
Slitting unit forming part of a machine for production of carton blanks, in particular blanks made of cardboard or corrugated cardboard. The unit (2) comprises working wheels (12, 24, 25, 28) which are opposite in pairs, one wheel in at least one pair (24) being made with at least one slitting knife (26) extending over a part of the periphery of the wheel while the periphery of the other wheel in said pair is made with a slot for receiving the knife. The unit also comprises a vacuum belt (6) running adjacently to each slitting-wheel pair (24; 25) for securing and feeding the blanks (10). The wheels (24; 25) in each slitting-wheel pair are mounted in an upper and, respectively, a lower stand unit (3, 4) at least a portion of that part of one stand unit (4) which faces towards the other (3) being made in the form of a vacuum box. The vacuum belt (6) runs around this stand unit (4) and over the vacuum box, it being possible for the blanks (10) to be held fixed on the belt by the effect of suction from the vacuum box during transport through the slitting-wheel pair (24; 25).
Description
The present invention relates to a slitting unit forming part of a machine for production of carton blanks, in particular blanks made of cardboard or corrugated cardboard, which unit comprises working wheels which are opposite in pairs, one wheel in at least one pair being made with at least one slitting knife extending over a part of the periphery of the wheel in said pair while the periphery of the other wheel is made with a slot for receiving the knife, and also members for feeding plane carton blanks between the wheels.
Slitting units of this type are used for providing carton blanks with slits which define foldable flaps which are required for the subsequent erection of the blank to form a carton. In this connection, the unit usually comprises a number of slitting-wheel pairs arranged one after the other and beside one another in order to produce both slits which are open towards the front and, respectively, rear edges of the blanks and slits which are separated in the lateral direction.
In conventional slitting units, the blanks are fed by means of the slitting wheels provided with knives and corresponding stay wheels made with pads, which requires the blanks to be clamped between the wheels.
In order to achieve the necessary friction against the blanks so that these are guided accurately, the blanks will be pressed together and deformed slightly by the slitting wheels. Furthermore, text and images which have been printed on the blank and have not dried may be smeared. In spite of strong contact against the blanks, there is still a risk of these being pulled through the unit at an angle.
In order to achieve the desired pressure against the carton blank, the slitting wheels in each pair must be height-adjusted depending on the thickness of the carton blank concerned, which is time-consuming and awkward. When the slitting wheels are used as feed wheels, their axes must be centred along the same vertical line, which means that the point where a knife cuts through the blank is located in the air in front of the point, the cutting point, where the knife meets the stay wheel. The distance to the cutting point increases as the blank thickness decreases.
As the slitting wheels are used as feed wheels, the smallest possible blank thickness is determined by the diameter of the wheels. As it is often desirable to combine slitting wheels with creasing wheels, a problem arises. For the creasing wheel, it is desirable to use as great a diameter as possible so as to reduce the velocity component in relation to the blank for points on the periphery of the creasing wheel in order thus to reduce the risk of obtaining a cutting effect instead of creasing. This results in the machine not being capable of handling small blanks as the wheels must then be positioned with a relatively great distance between axes seen in the direction of feed of the blanks.
The main object of the present invention is to produce a slitting unit in which inter alia the abovementioned disadvantages are eliminated.
In machines for production and handling of carton blanks, it is previously known to fix and feed the blanks in some handling stations by means of vacuum mats. This has previously not been possible in slitting units because inter alia the problem has not been solved of how the slitting knives are to be capable of cutting through a blank if it is located on a vacuum mat.
The present invention is based on the insight that it is possible to use vacuum technology for fixing and transporting carton blanks even in a slitting unit, provided that the vacuum mat is divided into a number of separate vacuum belts which are each supported by an associated stand unit.
In this connection, a slitting unit of the type indicated in the first paragraph is, according to the invention, characterized in particular in that it comprises a vacuum belt running adjacently to each slitting-wheel pair for securing and feeding the blanks, in that the wheels in each slitting-wheel pair are mounted in an upper and, respectively, a lower stand unit, in that at least a portion of that part of one stand unit which faces towards the other is made in the form of a vacuum box, and in that the vacuum belt runs around said one stand unit and over the vacuum box, it being possible for the blanks to be held fixed on the belt by the effect of suction from the vacuum box during transport through the slitting-wheel pair.
In a slitting unit of this type, no clamping of the carton blank between the slitting wheels is required, which means that a number of the abovementioned problems are eliminated. Nor is it necessary to perform any adjustment of the mutual distance of the slitting wheels in the vertical direction depending on the thickness of the carton blank concerned. Moreover, the slitting wheels in each pair can be displaced slightly relative to one another in the direction of feed of the blanks, which means that the cutting point can be adjusted so that, irrespective of the thickness of the blank concerned, it is located essentially in the lower delimiting surface of the blanks.
It is preferred that the slitting unit comprises a number of stand units arranged beside one another, with slitting-wheel pairs and vacuum belts, and that all the vacuum belts are driven synchronously with one another so as to form a common conveyor for the blanks. The stand units with their associated slitting wheels are suitably individually displaceable in a direction at right angles to the direction of feed of the blanks in order to allow adjustment of the positions of the slits depending on the size of the blanks.
Further features of a slitting unit according to the invention emerge from the patent claims below.
The invention will be described in greater detail below with reference to the embodiment shown by way of example in the appended drawings.
FIG. 1
is a diagrammatic perspective view of a slitting unit according to the invention.
FIG. 2
is a side view of a pair of stand yokes with associated working wheels in the unit in FIG.
1
.
FIGS. 3 and 4
show the blank before and, respectively, after working in a slitting unit according to the invention.
FIGS. 5-8
shows various pairs of wheels for working the edges of the blank.
FIG. 9
shows the upper part of a suction box partly in section with the associated vacuum belt.
FIG. 10
shows a pair of wheels for producing slits in the blank.
FIG. 11
shows a pair of wheels for producing creases in the blank which are located essentially in line with the slits.
FIG. 12
illustrates the position of the cutting point when the present invention is implemented.
FIG. 13
illustrates the position of the cutting point in the case of conventional slitting wheels.
In
FIGS. 1 and 2
,
1
indicates a conveyor track of optional type for feeding in plane blanks made of, for example, corrugated cardboard for working of these in a slitting unit
2
according to the present invention. The slitting unit comprises a number, four in the example shown, of pairs of upper and lower stand yokes
3
and
4
respectively located side by side, of which the upper yokes have been indicated only by means of dot/dash lines in FIG.
1
. Mounted in each yoke are a number of working wheels one following another, the wheels mounted in the lower and, respectively, the upper yokes interacting in pairs to work a blank which passes between the wheels.
In the embodiment shown, the lower yokes
4
are made in the form of suction boxes with an internal negative pressure. To this end, the yokes have been connected to a vacuum blower or another vacuum source via a line
5
. Each yoke
4
is provided with a conveyor belt
6
which runs around the yoke and is provided with a number of through-openings. At least the upper edge surfaces of the yokes
4
, which surfaces interact with the belts
6
, are made with openings so that the negative pressure in the suction boxes is conveyed via the openings in the belts
6
to produce a suction effect on a carton blank supported by the belts. Both the belts
6
and the various working wheels are driven from external drive sources by means of splined shafts
7
and, respectively,
8
which can be separated from the yokes or the working wheels so that the vacuum belts
6
can be mounted on the respective yoke
4
from the side. The yokes
4
thus perform two functions, on the one hand as stands for the working wheels and on the other hand as suction boxes for the vacuum belts
6
.
The yokes
3
and
4
are suspended on transverse beams
9
via linear bearings
35
, see
FIG. 2
, which allows the yokes to be displaced in the lateral direction relative to the direction of feed of the blanks for adaptation of the positions of the slits and the creases depending inter alia on the size of the blanks. In this connection, each pair of yokes can be displaced individually relative to the other yoke pairs. By means of the linear bearings
35
, fine adjustment of the positions of the yokes is also possible, so that, for example, slits and creases run in the desired manner, for example in relation to the channels in a corrugated cardboard blank.
The slitting unit shown thus makes it possible for carton blanks to be fed through the various wheel pairs while they are held orientated exactly correctly on account of being fixed on the vacuum belts
6
. This means inter alia that the wheels do not bring about any undesirable compression of the blanks or smearing of undried ink, which can occur in conventional slitting units in which the working wheels are also used as feed wheels for the blanks. Nor do the positions of the wheels in the respective pairs have to be adapted depending on the thickness of the blanks, and the cutting point can be adjusted so that it is located in the lower plane of the blanks, as will be described in greater detail below. The slitting unit described can also work very small blanks as these are transported on the vacuum belts
6
and are not subject to the diameters of the working wheels.
The slitting unit shown in
FIGS. 1 and 2
is intended to work the blanks
10
of the type illustrated in FIG.
3
. In a preceding work station, the blanks have been provided with transverse creases
11
which may be required. In the case of corrugated cardboard blanks, the edge parts of the blanks are worked first by means of pairs of so-called crushing wheels
12
, see also FIG.
5
. As has been indicated in connection with the upper crushing wheel
12
in
FIG. 2
, this is connected to an eccentric arrangement
13
which can be used to adjust the final thickness of the edge parts of the blanks. The crushing wheels are driven by gear wheels inside the yokes.
FIG. 9
shows that the lower yoke
4
is made in the form of a suction box with openings
13
in its upper edge surface. These openings interact with openings in the vacuum belt
6
running over them to secure a blank.
The left edge of the blank
10
shown in
FIG. 3
is then worked by two cutting wheel pairs
14
which cut out a gluing flap
15
in the blank, see FIG.
4
.
The right edge of the blank in
FIG. 3
is trimmed by means of a wheel pair
16
which is preceded by a wheel pair
17
which serves as a so-called trimming crusher and cuts off the strip which is separated by the wheels
16
in short pieces. The wheels
17
in the trimming crusher are shown in
FIG. 6
,
18
indicating transverse knives and
19
a stay pad. The wheels
16
with interacting trimming knives
20
,
21
are shown in FIG.
7
.
To produce the three rearwardly open slits
22
and, respectively, the three forwardly open slits
23
in the blank
10
, see
FIG. 4
, use is made of three first
24
and three second
25
pairs of slitting wheels. In this connection, the upper wheel in each pair is provided with a knife
26
which runs over a length of the periphery of the wheel corresponding to the length of the desired slit in the blank
10
. The lower wheel in each slitting-wheel pair is made with a corresponding slot
34
for receiving the knife
26
, see FIG.
10
.
For the erection of the blank shown in
FIG. 4
to form a carton, the blank must also be provided with longitudinal creases
27
between the slits
22
and
23
. To this end, the slitting unit in
FIGS. 1 and 2
is completed by four pairs of creasing wheels
28
, see also FIG.
11
. Each of the upper creasing wheels is connected to an eccentric arrangement
29
driven by a drive shaft
30
via a gear wheel
31
. The eccentric arrangement
29
is used to adjust the contact pressure of the creasing wheels against the blank passing through. The creasing wheels are driven via gear wheels inside the yokes.
As can be seen from
FIG. 11
, the lower creasing wheel
28
is provided with a circumferential rim
32
which produces the crease in the blank
10
by interacting with a plane pad
33
of the upper creasing wheel
28
. The lower creasing wheel can be mounted in such a manner that it can be displaced slightly in the lateral direction relative to the yoke
4
to adjust the position of the crease in relation to the slits in the blank.
The slitting unit described above thus produces a carton blank according to
FIG. 4
which is then conveyed to a work station in which the necessary handle openings are punched out in the blank.
A further advantage of feeding the blanks by means of vacuum belts instead of using working wheels as feed wheels is illustrated in FIG.
12
. As can be seen from this figure, the upper slitting wheel
24
with its knife
26
is displaced by a distance a in the direction of feed of the blank
10
in relation to the lower wheel
24
serving as a stay. This means that the cutting point b, that is to say the point where the knife
26
meets the stay wheel, is located essentially in the lower delimiting surface of the blank. The blank is thus supported by the stay wheel
24
when the knife cuts through the blank. In this connection, as can be seen, the periphery of the upper slitting wheel
24
does not make contact with the blank
10
and the distance between the upper and the lower slitting wheel does not have to be adapted depending on the thickness of the blank.
In conventional slitting units in which the slitting wheels are also used for feeding the blanks, the cutting-through point c of the knife
26
is, see
FIG. 13
, located in the air in front of the stay wheel. As the blank then lacks a stay when the knife cuts through the blank, it is bent downwards slightly and inter alia impairs the accuracy of the position of the slit. The thinner the blank, the further the cutting-through point of the knife is displaced from the stay wheel
24
.
The invention has been described above in connection with the embodiment shown by way of example in the drawings. However, it may be varied in a number of respects within the scope of the patent claims below. For example, the number and embodiment of the various working wheels in the slitting unit can be varied as required. The shape of the yokes made in the form of suction boxes can also be changed as can the drives and mutual connections of the working wheels.
Claims
- 1. A slitting unit forming part of a machine for production of carton blanks, the slitting unit (2) comprising:working wheels (12, 24, 25, 28) disposed in opposing pairs, one wheel in at least one pair (24) being made with at least one slitting knife (26) extending over a part of the periphery of the wheel while the periphery of the other wheel in said pair is made with a slot (34) for receiving the knife; and members (6), for feeding plane carton blanks (10) between the wheels, comprising a vacuum belt (6) running adjacently to each slitting-wheel pair (24; 25) for securing and feeding the blanks (10), wherein the wheels (24, 25) in each slitting-wheel pair are mounted in an upper and respectively, a lower stand unit (3, 4), wherein at least a portion of a part of one (4,3) of said upper and lower stand units which faces towards another one (3,4) of said upper and lower stand units is made in the form of a vacuum box, and further wherein the vacuum belt (6) runs around said one (4, 3) of said upper and lower stand units and over the vacuum box forming part of said one (4, 3) of said upper and lower stand units, it being possible for the blanks (10) to be held fixed on the belt by the effect of suction form the vacuum box during transport through the slitting wheel pair (24, 25), wherein a number of stand units (3, 4) are arranged beside one another, with slitting-wheel pairs (24; 25) and vacuum belts (6), and wherein all the vacuum belts are driven synchronously with one another so as to form a common conveyor for the blanks (10), and further wherein the slitting wheels (24; 25) are mounted in the stand units (3, 4) in such a manner that the vacuum belts (6) can be slipped onto the respective stand unit from a side thereof.
- 2. A slitting unit forming part of a machine for production of carton blanks, the slitting unit (2) comprising:working wheels (12, 24, 25, 28) disposed in opposing pairs, one wheel in at least one pair (24) being made with at least one slitting knife (26) extending over a part of the periphery of the wheel while the periphery of the other wheel in said pair is made with a slot (34) for receiving the knife; and members (6), for feeding plane carton blanks (10) between the wheels, comprising a vacuum belt (6) running adjacently to each slitting-wheel pair (24; 25) for securing and feeding the blanks (10), wherein the wheels (24, 25) in each slitting-wheel pair are mounted in an upper and, respectively, a lower stand unit (3, 4), wherein at least a portion of a part of one (4,3) of said upper and lower stand units which faces towards another one (3,4) of said upper and lower stand units is made in the form of a vacuum box, and further wherein the vacuum belt (6) runs around said one (4, 3) of said upper and lower stand units and over the vacuum box forming part of said one (4, 3) of said upper and lower stand units, it being possible for the blanks (10) to be held fixed on the belt by the effect of suction form the vacuum box during transport through the slitting wheel pair (24, 25), wherein the stand units (3, 4) with their associated slitting wheels (24; 25) are individually displaceable in a direction at right angles to the direction of feed of the blanks (10).
- 3. The slitting unit according to claim 2, wherein the lower stand unit (4) is made in the form of a vacuum box, and further wherein the upper portion of the vacuum box, which faces towards the stand unit (3) lying above, is provided with suction openings (13) which interact with openings in the vacuum belt (6).
- 4. The slitting unit according to claim 2, wherein the wheel (24; 25) provided with the knife is located at such a height above the blanks (10) that the peripheral surface of the wheel at a side of the knife does not make contact with the blanks.
- 5. A slitting unit forming part of a machine for production of carton blanks, the slitting unit (2) comprising:working wheels (12, 24, 25, 28) disposed in opposing pairs, one wheel in at least one pair (24) being made with at least one slitting knife (26) extending over a part of the periphery of the wheel while the periphery of the other wheel in said pair is made with a slot (34) for receiving the knife; and members (6), for feeding plane carton blanks (10) between the wheels, comprising a vacuum belt (6) running adjacently to each slitting-wheel pair (24; 25) for securing and feeding the blanks (10), wherein the wheels (24, 25) in each slitting-wheel pair are mounted in an upper and, respectively, a lower stand unit (3, 4), wherein at least a portion of a part of one (4,3) of said upper and lower stand units which faces towards another one (3,4) of said upper and lower stand units is made in the form of a vacuum box, and further wherein the vacuum belt (6) runs around said one (4, 3) of said upper and lower stand units and over the vacuum box forming part of said one (4, 3) of said upper and lower stand units, it being possible for the blanks (10) to be held fixed on the belt by the effect of suction form the vacuum box during transport through the slitting wheel pair (24, 25), and further wherein the slitting wheels (24; 25) in each pair are displaced slightly relative to one another in the direction of feed of the blanks (10) so that a cutting point (b) is located essentially in the lower delimiting surface of the blanks.
- 6. A slitting unit forming part of a machine for production of carton blanks, the slitting unit (2) comprising:working wheels (12, 24, 25, 28) disposed in opposing pairs, one wheel in at least one pair (24) being made with at least one slitting knife (26) extending over a part of the periphery of the wheel while the periphery of the other wheel in said pair is made with a slot (34) for receiving the knife; and members (6), for feeding plane carton blanks (10) between the wheels, comprising a vacuum belt (6) running adjacently to each slitting-wheel pair (24; 25) for securing and feeding the blanks (10), wherein the wheels (24, 25) in each slitting-wheel pair are mounted in an upper and, respectively, a lower stand unit (3, 4), wherein at least a portion of a part of one (4,3) of said upper and lower stand units which faces towards another one (3,4) of said upper and lower stand units is made in the form of a vacuum box, and further wherein the vacuum belt (6) runs around said one (4, 3) of said upper and lower stand units and over the vacuum box forming part of said one (4, 3) of said upper and lower stand units, it being possible for the blanks (10) to be held fixed on the belt by the effect of suction form the vacuum box during transport through the slitting wheel pair (24, 25), and further wherein the stand units (3, 4,) bear, in addition to slitting-wheel pairs (24; 25), wheel pairs (16, 14) for trimming the edges of the blanks (10) and cutting out gluing flaps (15), said vacuum belts (6) also being used for feeding the blanks between these wheel pairs.
Priority Claims (1)
Number |
Date |
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9801509 |
Apr 1998 |
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PCT Information
Filing Document |
Filing Date |
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Kind |
PCT/SE99/00697 |
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Publishing Document |
Publishing Date |
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Kind |
WO99/58321 |
11/18/1999 |
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