Claims
- 1. A method of making a funnel liner, comprising the steps of:
- placing a first flat sheet of material into overlying relation to a second flat sheet of material so that peripheral borders of said first sheet are in registration with peripheral borders of said second sheet;
- cutting said first sheet so that it has a trapezoidal configuration and a predetermined size;
- simultaneously cutting said second sheet so that it has the same configuration as said first sheet and the same predetermined size;
- joining said first and second sheets together at lateral edges thereof, leaving respective top and bottom edges thereof unattached to one another;
- spreading open said first and second sheets, thereby forming them into a generally oblong, generally frusto-conical configuration having a major axis and a minor axis; and.
- folding a top edge of said first and second sheets radially inwardly and downwardly, said folding producing a generally oblong fold line that circumscribes said funnel liner coincident with a top edge of the completed funnel liner.
- 2. A method of making funnel liners, comprising the steps of:
- supplying a first web of material from a rotatably mounted first reel;
- supplying a second web of material from a rotatably mounted second reel;
- applying an adhesive to a preselected web of said first and second webs at longitudinally spaced intervals along the extent thereof, each of said adhesive applications being generally transverse to the longitudinal axis of said preselected web;
- guiding said first and second webs into registration with one another so that said first web overlies said second web and so that the respective longitudinal edges of said webs coincide with one another;
- forming perforation lines in said webs by perforating said webs at each area of adhesive application;
- separating said webs into individual liners along said perforation lines;
- depositing each individual liner into at least one stack of liners;
- retrieving said liners, one at a time, from said at least one stack of liners;
- opening said liners from a flat configuration to a generally frusto-conical configuration; and
- folding an uppermost end of each of said liners radially inwardly and downwardly.
- 3. A machine for making funnel liners, comprising:
- a first rotatably mounted supply roll of material;
- a second rotatably mounted supply roll of material;
- a rotatably mounted glue wheel for applying a generally transversely disposed strip of an adhesive at longitudinally spaced intervals along one of the first or second webs of material unrolled from web supply rolls;
- means for placing web material from said first supply roll into contacting relation with web material from said second supply roll after said adhesive has been applied so that said webs are adhered to one another at longitudinally spaced intervals;
- a rotatably mounted perforating wheel for forming longitudinally spaced, generally transversely disposed perforations in both webs, after said adhesive has been applied, said perforations being coincident with said strips of adhesive;
- separating means for separating individual funnel liners along the perforations formed in said sheets;
- sorting means for depositing the separated funnel liners, in a flat condition, into at least one stacking tube removal means for removing liners, one at a time, from a lowermost end of a stack of said liners in said at least one stacking tube;
- spreading means for opening said funnel liners, after removal, into a generally frusto-conical configuration; and
- folding means for folding said funnel liners along a predetermined folding line so that a top edge of said funnel liner is positioned radially inwardly and downwardly within the frusto-conical configuration.
- 4. The machine of claim 3, further comprising means for heat treating said funnel liners after they have been folded and means for removing completed funnel liners from the machine.
- 5. The machine of claim 4, wherein said removal means comprises a pivotally mounted control arm, a flexible hose held by said control arm, and a suction cup at a free end of said hose, whereby said suction cup is positioned against a lowermost funnel liner in a stack of liners in said at least one stacking tube, a negative pressure is applied thereto, and said control arm is pivoted into a preselected position to prepare said funnel liners for spreading, said control arm carrying said lowermost funnel to said preselected position.
- 6. The machine of claim 5, wherein said spreader means includes a pair of hollow spreader arms that are initially positioned on opposite sides of a funnel liner in said preselected position, there being a suction cup mounted on a free end of each of said spreader arms, and said spreader arms being in fluid communication with a source of negative pressure, whereby a funnel liner is spread open by being engaged on opposite sides by said suction cups when a negative pressure is maintained in said spreader arms and said spreader arms are moved away from one another.
- 7. The machine of claim 6, further comprising a rotatable turret having at least one mandrel, said first mandrel positioned radially inwardly of said spreader arms, and wherein said spreader arms are also mounted for radially inward movement so that spreader arms may deposit a spread open funnel liner onto said first mandrel at a first station.
- 8. The machine of claim 7, further comprising a second, third and fourth mandrel positioned on the turret in circumferentially spaced relation to one another and to said first mandrel, said means for folding said funnel liner being positioned adjacent to and radially outwardly of said second mandrel at a second station, said means for heat treating said funnel liner being positioned adjacent to and radially outwardly of said third mandrel at a third station, and said means for removing said funnel liner from the machine being positioned adjacent to and radially outwardly of said mandrel at a fourth station.
- 9. The machine of claim 3, wherein said means for folding said liners further comprises a pair of laterally spaced base arms, a folder arm pivotally mounted to each said base arms, and a recess means formed in a radially outward end face of each mandrel for receiving the radially inwardly and downwardly folded part of a liner.
- 10. A device for folding liners of frusto-conical configuration, comprising:
- said mandrel having a frusto-conical configuration;
- said mandrel having a narrow radially outwardly disposed first end relative to the turret axis;
- said mandrel having a wide second end opposite said first end;
- said mandrel having a frusto-conical sidewall that extends between said first and second ends;
- a frusto-conical recess formed in the face of the narrow first end of said mandrel, said recess having a narrow bottom and a wide open top end;
- a pair of laterally spaced, movably mounted base arms;
- said base arms being initially positioned radially outwardly of said mandrel in remote relation thereto;
- a folder arm pivotally mounted to each of said base arms;
- said folder arms being initially positioned at an angle substantially equal to the angle of the frusto-conical sidewall of said mandrel;
- said a means for moving from the initial position to a position base arms disposed in proximal relation to said mandrel; and
- means for rotating said folder arms about their respective pivotal connections with said base arms in a direction toward one another so that a radially outermost part of a liner disposed in overlying relation to said mandrel is folded into said recess.
Parent Case Info
This is a divisional of copending application Ser. No. 07/779,416 filed on Oct. 15, 1991, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,224,222.
US Referenced Citations (3)
Divisions (1)
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