Abstract: An improved device for forming box joining flaps in a box splitting machine comprises a supporting frame for supporting a joining flap cutting assembly, the supporting frame being transversely driven with respect to the paperboard material feeding direction, by a worm screw in turn driven by a geared motor unit controlled by a controlling electronic apparatus.
Abstract: A motor-operated stapler capable of narrowing the range of a home position zone of a cam, is provided. The motor-operated stapler includes a driver 36 which reciprocates and drives out a staple toward a sheet bundle and a drive-out mechanism 30 which causes the driver 36 to operate. A driver cam 32 is mounted on a driving shaft 31 in the drive-out mechanism 30 and the driver 36 is reciprocated once by rotation of the driver cam 32. A brake mechanism 60 is used which applies a brake mechanically to the rotation of the driving shaft 31 when the driver 36 returns to its home position.
Abstract: A single facer for corrugated paperboard of the type using a very large diameter fluted bonding roll and a much smaller diameter fluted corrugating roll which engages the bonding roll to provide a corrugating nip. The small diameter corrugating roll is made to be resilient by utilizing a thin walled roll shell so that it is capable of inward deflection in the corrugating nip in order to cushion impact and absorb the deflection as the rolls interengage along the nip. This cushioning deflection absorbs vibrational movement due to chordal action of the interengaging flutes, and thereby reduces noise level and roll wear and improves the quality and consistency of corrugation. A modified flute profile, compensating for flute pitch variations between the large diameter bonding roll and small diameter corrugating roll, assures uniform flute-to-flute engagement in the corrugating nip.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
January 18, 2002
Date of Patent:
September 23, 2003
Assignee:
Marquip, LLC
Inventors:
Dennis L. Lemke, Robert W. Klimowski, Eric J. Obermeyer, Carl R. Marschke
Abstract: A cartridge is provided that reliably feeds staples even when the sheet of staples is completely unraveled. A shaft is established in the housing unit for the cartridge as a mechanism for forming a space. The shaft is not centered inside the round housing unit but is instead off-center. In other words, the shaft is located beneath the center line of the housing unit. Also, the shaft is located completely inside the hollow cavity formed by the rolled sheet of staples. As a result, the sheet of staples does not come into contact with the interior walls of the housing unit even when the rolled sheet of staples is unraveled.
Abstract: A pneumatic fastener-driving tool is disclosed wherein not only rapid-fire bump-firing or trigger-firing modes of operation are permitted wherein either one of the trigger member and workpiece contact element components can be depressed before the other one of the trigger member and workpiece contact element components depending upon the particular mode of operation that the operator personnel chooses to employ, however, the tool is also rendered safe for transportation by operator personnel between job sites or work sites in view of the fact that if the workpiece contact element is not depressed, as a result of not being disposed in contact or engagement with a workpiece, within a predetermined period of time subsequent to the performance of the last fastener discharge or firing operation, then the tool is pneumatically disabled and can only be again enabled if the proper sequential activation of the tool is performed wherein the workpiece contact element must be engaged with a workpiece prior to the depress
Abstract: An automatic machine for slitting and creasing paperboard sheets comprises, on a bearing framework, a plurality of assemblies for slitting and driving the paperboard sheets to be processed, the slitting and driving assembly including, each, slitting heads and driving heads, the slitting heads being coaxial with the driving heads and driven by a drive device which is independent from the drive device driving the driving heads.