Patents by Inventor Richard F. Paulson
Richard F. Paulson has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Patent number: 9789622Abstract: A block of a solid lubricant material, such as PTFE, is biased continuously or intermittently against the cutting edge of a rotary slitting blade for corrugated paperboard. The solid lubricant block prevents the build up of starch adhesive and biasing movement compensates for wear of the block and wear of the cutting blade edge.Type: GrantFiled: November 6, 2014Date of Patent: October 17, 2017Assignee: Marquip, LLCInventors: Richard F. Paulson, James A. Cummings
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Publication number: 20150059545Abstract: A block of a solid lubricant material, such as PTFE, is biased continuously or intermittently against the cutting edge of a rotary slitting blade for corrugated paperboard. The solid lubricant block prevents the build up of starch adhesive and biasing movement compensates for wear of the block and wear of the cutting blade edge.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 6, 2014Publication date: March 5, 2015Applicant: MARQUIP, LLCInventors: Richard F. Paulson, James A. Cummings
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Patent number: 8931378Abstract: A block of a solid lubricant material, such as PTFE, is biased continuously or intermittently against the cutting edge of a rotary slitting blade for corrugated paperboard. The solid lubricant block prevents the build up of starch adhesive and biasing movement compensates for wear of the block and wear of the cutting blade edge.Type: GrantFiled: August 11, 2010Date of Patent: January 13, 2015Assignee: Marquip, LLCInventors: Richard F. Paulson, James A. Cummings
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Publication number: 20130200566Abstract: In a sheet downstacker of a corrugator dry end, sheets are delivered by a drive system driving both the bottom and top nip rolls with a single motor that also drives the last flat belt sheet conveyor to the nip.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 7, 2012Publication date: August 8, 2013Applicant: MARQUIP, LLCInventors: Richard F. Paulson, James M. Krog
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Patent number: 8500121Abstract: In a sheet downstacker of a corrugator dry end, sheets are delivered by a drive system driving both the bottom and top nip rolls with a single motor that also drives the last flat belt sheet conveyor to the nip.Type: GrantFiled: February 7, 2012Date of Patent: August 6, 2013Assignee: Marquip, LLCInventors: Richard F. Paulson, James M. Krog
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Publication number: 20110036220Abstract: A block of a solid lubricant material, such as PTFE, is biased continuously or intermittently against the cutting edge of a rotary slitting blade for corrugated paperboard. The solid lubricant block prevents the build up of starch adhesive and biasing movement compensates for wear of the block and wear of the cutting blade edge.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 11, 2010Publication date: February 17, 2011Applicant: Marquip, LLCInventors: Richard F. Paulson, James A. Cummings
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Patent number: 6893520Abstract: A system is provided for synchronizing the end of order cutoff for a plunge slit order change on a corrugator that minimizes scrap and cuts the end order sheets to a length and width such that jam-ups at order change are eliminated. The system detects a transverse edge discontinuity immediately prior to end of order cutoff and, in conjunction with a prior calculation comparing sheet lengths and order end positions between upper and lower webs, positions an upstream transverse partial web slit at an optimum order end position such that the entire web is ultimately cut on the partial sever at an optimum position for scrap minimization and scrap sheet size and shape.Type: GrantFiled: January 31, 2003Date of Patent: May 17, 2005Assignee: Marquip, LLCInventors: James A. Cummings, Richard F. Paulson, Shayne A. Roberts
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Publication number: 20040149378Abstract: A system is provided for synchronizing the end of order cutoff for a plunge slit order change on a corrugator that minimizes scrap and cuts the end order sheets to a length and width such that jam-ups at order change are eliminated. The system detects a transverse edge discontinuity immediately prior to end of order cutoff and, in conjunction with a prior calculation comparing sheet lengths and order end positions between upper and lower webs, positions an upstream transverse partial web slit at an optimum order end position such that the entire web is ultimately cut on the partial sever at an optimum position for scrap minimization and scrap sheet size and shape.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 31, 2003Publication date: August 5, 2004Inventors: James A. Cummings, Richard F. Paulson, Shayne A. Roberts
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Patent number: 5375492Abstract: A stack of folded and glued corrugated paperboard boxes is slit in unison with a thin cutting blade having a linear cutting edge disposed parallel to the plane of the boxes and moved through the stack in an angular direction to slit essentially one box at a time. The stack is squared before slitting to align the box edges, however, the force of the blade on the stack as it moves therethrough holds the receding stack together such that the cut halves of each box may part laterally as the blade passes therethrough to avoid any crushing of the corrugated paperboard media.Type: GrantFiled: May 24, 1993Date of Patent: December 27, 1994Assignee: Marquip, Inc.Inventors: Dean W. Smitterberg, Richard F. Paulson, William R. Nachtrab, Jr., Timothy C. Prochnow, Eugene C. Carlson
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Patent number: 5197366Abstract: A roller assembly for supporting a running web of corrugated paperboard in a slitting apparatus includes a pair of rollers which define therebetween a slot for receipt of a rotary slitting blade. The rollers are mounted on separate rotational axes which are angled slightly with respect to one another so that the axially inner edge portions of the rollers where the blade enters the slot therebetween actually engage the blade edge and the diametrically opposite edge portions of the rollers are maximally spaced to define between the adjacent roller faces a downwardly divergent slot. Roller contact with the blade faces helps prevent paperboard adhesive build up and the entry of scrap into the slot. The downwardly divergent shape of the slot allows scrap which does enter therein to be discharged readily with rotation of the rollers. The roller assembly is adapted to be carried with the slitting blade and automatically positioned with the mechanism used to drive and lock the slitting blade in operating position.Type: GrantFiled: July 29, 1992Date of Patent: March 30, 1993Assignee: Marquip, Inc.Inventors: Richard F. Paulson, Kent L. Ross
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Patent number: 5165314Abstract: A method and apparatus for longitudinally slitting a continuously moving shingle of sheets of corrugated paperboard includes a thin, circular rotary slitting blade cooperating with a lower roller assembly which supports the underside of the moving shingle and provides a firm surface to support the shingle against the upper rotating slitting blade. The roller assembly includes an annular circumferential slot in its outer surface through which an edge portion of the upper cutting blade travels with the shingle firmly supported by the roller surfaces on each side of the slot. In an embodiment of the invention for slitting a shingle of preformed knocked down boxes, the lateral edges of the advancing shingle are aligned and the shingle is held for movement into the slitting blade, resulting in extremely good registration and slit quality.Type: GrantFiled: September 20, 1991Date of Patent: November 24, 1992Assignee: Marquip, Inc.Inventors: Richard F. Paulson, James A. Cummings
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Patent number: 5158522Abstract: Knocked down boxes made of corrugated paperboard are slit longitudinally in an on-line process directly downstream from the folder/gluer in which the boxes are formed. The boxes are first reoriented 90.degree. in a horizontal plane from the positions in which they are formed in the folder/gluer to a reoriented position for movement in a direction transverse to the box fold lines, the boxes are formed into a shingle in the direction of movement, and the shingle is conveyed in that direction into an alignment station. In the alignment station, the lateral edges of the boxes in the shingle are aligned vertically, while the shingle moves through the alignment station, by shifting the boxes transversely to the direction of movement.Type: GrantFiled: September 20, 1991Date of Patent: October 27, 1992Assignee: Marquip, Inc.Inventors: James A. Cummings, Richard F. Paulson
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Patent number: 5090281Abstract: An apparatus for providing longitudinal, laterally spaced slits in a continuously moving sheet or web of corrugated paperboard or the like includes a plurality of upper tool heads each supporting a thin, circular rotary slitting blade. The blades are coaxially mounted and driven by a common drive shaft and each blade-carrying tool head is independently positionable across the width of the paperboard sheet. Each slitting assembly includes a lower tool head or counterhead carrying a roller assembly which supports the underside of the moving board and provides a firm surface to support the board against the upper rotary slitting blade. The roller assembly includes a circumferential radially extending slot in its outer surface through which an edge portion of the upper cutting blade travels with the sheet firmly supported by the roller surfaces on each side of the slot.Type: GrantFiled: August 1, 1991Date of Patent: February 25, 1992Assignee: Marquip, Inc.Inventors: Richard F. Paulson, Kent L. Ross, Timothy C. Prochnow, David W. Dix, Luke A. Stout
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Patent number: RE35086Abstract: An apparatus for providing longitudinal, laterally spaced slits in a continuously moving sheet or web of corrugated paperboard or the like includes a plurality of upper tool heads each supporting a thin, circular rotary slitting blade. The blades are coaxially mounted and driven by a common drive shaft and each blade-carrying tool head is independently positionable across the width of the paperboard sheet. Each slitting assembly includes a lower tool head or counterhead carrying a roller assembly which supports the underside of the moving board and provides a firm surface to support the board against the upper rotary slitting blade. The roller assembly includes a circumferential radially extending slot in its outer surface through which an edge portion of the upper cutting blade travels with the sheet firmly supported by the roller surfaces on each side of the slot.Type: GrantFiled: February 23, 1994Date of Patent: November 14, 1995Assignee: Marquip, Inc.Inventors: Richard F. Paulson, Kent L. Ross, Timothy C. Prochnow, David W. Dix, Luke A. Stout