APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR FORMING A BENDING CREASE IN CORRUGATED PAPERBOARD
An apparatus for forming a bending crease in corrugated paperboard includes a circumferential portion of a wheel. The circumferential portion has a width and a peripheral surface positioned to compressively rollably receive a corrugated paperboard between the surface of the wheel and a support surface. The circumferential portion includes a protrusion extending radially outward from the circumferential portion greater than 0.070 inch. The protrusion extends radially outward from a base to a tip opposite the peripheral surface, the tip having a width less than the width of the base. The protrusion is configured to form a crease in the corrugated paperboard, the crease having sufficient depth and a width less than or equal to the width of the base, thereby resulting in a bend line formed in the corrugated paperboard that is substantially coincident with the formed crease.
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The present invention relates to apparatus associated with manufacturing paperboard and articles therefrom, and more specifically, to apparatus associated with manufacturing corrugated paperboard and articles therefrom.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONCorrugated paperboard is commonly used, such as in the manufacture of regular slotted containers (RSCs) that are conventionally provided for shipping of product in a retail environment to prospective customers. Corrugated paperboard is typically manufactured on large high-precision machinery lines called corrugators. Creasing or scoring and cutting of RSC blanks can occur in-line with the corrugator or can be sent to separate manufacturing areas or facilities. Creasing or scoring is performed to provide controlled bending of the corrugated paperboard, and it is extremely important that the ensuing bends substantially coincide with the creases for the RSC to be usable and function as intended.
The achievement of forming acceptable bends in corrugated paperboard during their manufacture continue to present challenges. For example, conventional apparatus often referred to as creasers consist of a rotating wheel 10 (
However, increasing the depth of the crease formed in the corrugated paperboard, especially when working with double wall corrugated paperboard (
An apparatus and method for forming creases in corrugated paperboard that provides an improvement in the number of acceptable bends and thereby reducing scrapping is desirable in the art.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONIn an exemplary embodiment, an apparatus for forming a bending crease in corrugated paperboard includes a circumferential portion of a wheel. The circumferential portion has a width and a peripheral surface positioned to compressively rollably receive a corrugated paperboard between the surface of the wheel and a support surface. The circumferential portion includes a protrusion extending radially outward from the circumferential portion greater than 0.070 inch. The protrusion extends radially outward from a base to a tip opposite the peripheral surface, the tip having a width less than the width of the base. The protrusion is configured to form a crease in the corrugated paperboard, the crease having sufficient depth and a width less than or equal to the width of the base, thereby resulting in a bend line formed in the corrugated paperboard that is substantially coincident with the formed crease.
In another exemplary embodiment, a system for forming a bending crease in corrugated paperboard includes a wheel having a circumferential portion. The circumferential portion has a width and a peripheral surface positioned to compressively rollably receive a corrugated paperboard between the surface of the wheel and a support surface. The circumferential portion includes a protrusion extending radially outward from the circumferential portion greater than 0.070 inch. At least a portion of the tip the protrusion has a width less than the width of the circumferential portion. The protrusion is configured to form a crease in the segment of corrugated paperboard. The crease has sufficient depth and a width less than the width of the circumferential portion, thereby resulting in a bend line formed in the segment of corrugated paperboard that is substantially coincident with the formed crease.
In another exemplary embodiment, a method for forming a bending crease in corrugated paperboard includes providing a wheel having a circumferential portion. The circumferential portion has a width and a peripheral surface positioned to compressively rollably receive a corrugated paperboard between the surface of the wheel and a support surface. The circumferential portion includes a protrusion extending radially outward from the circumferential portion greater than 0.070 inch. At least a portion of the tip the protrusion has a width less than the width of the circumferential portion. The protrusion is configured to form a crease in the segment of corrugated paperboard. The crease has sufficient depth and a width less than the width of the circumferential portion, thereby resulting in a bend line formed in the segment of corrugated paperboard that is substantially coincident with the formed crease. The method further includes directing the corrugated paperboard between the protrusion and the support surface to form the crease.
Other features and advantages of the present invention will be apparent from the following more detailed description of the preferred embodiment, taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings which illustrate, by way of example, the principles of the invention.
Wherever possible, the same reference numbers will be used throughout the drawings to represent the same parts.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTIONProvided is an apparatus and method for forming a bending crease in corrugated paperboard, resulting in a bend line formed in the corrugated paperboard that is substantially coincident with the formed crease. In other words, by virtue of the apparatus/method for forming a bending crease in corrugated paperboard, the number of acceptable bends formed in corrugated paperboard articles is increased, resulting in a reduction of scrapped articles.
European Publication EP 1,110,709, which discloses well known problems associated with unacceptable bends formed in corrugated paperboard boxes, is incorporated herein by reference.
As used herein, paperboard is a paper-based material that can be used in packaging as it can be easily cut and formed, and is lightweight and strong. Paperboard is formed of fibrous materials such as wood or other fiber such as sugarcane, bagasse, straw, hemp, cotton, flax, kenaf, abaca and other plant or synthetic sources.
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As a result of the at least partially curved tip 60 the taper 75 between tip 60 and base 66 of protrusion 58 over the length 72 of protrusion 58, tearing of the linerboard brought into contact with tip 60 to form a crease is substantially reduced, while forming a narrow crease width and reduced crushed region 26 (
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In one embodiment, the ratio between length 72 and width 68 of base 66 of protrusion 58 is between about 0.03:1.00 and about 0.07:1.00, between about 0.07:1.00 and about 0.10:1.00, between about 0.10:1.00 and about 0.15:1.00, between about 0.15:1.00 and about 0.20:1.00, between about 0.20:1.00 and about 0.25:1.00, between about 0.25:1.00 and about 0.30:1.00, between about 0.30:1.00 and about 0.35:1.00, between about 0.35:1.00 and about 0.40:1.00, between about 0.40:1.00 and about 0.45:1.00, between about 0.45:1.00 and about 0.50:1.00, between about 0.03:0.75 and about 0.07:0.75, between about 0.07:0.75 and about 0.10:0.75, between about 0.10:0.75 and about 0.15:0.75, between about 0.15:0.75 and about 0.20:0.75, between about 0.20:0.75 and about 0.25:0.75, between about 0.25:0.75 and about 0.30:0.75, between about 0.30:0.75 and about 0.35:0.75, between about 0.35:0.75 and about 0.40:0.75, between about 0.40:0.75 and about 0.45:0.75, between about 0.45:0.75 and about 0.50:0.75, between about 0.07:0.50 and about 0.10:0.50, between about 0.10:0.50 and about 0.15:0.50, between about 0.15:0.50 and about 0.20:0.50, between about 0.20:0.50 and about 0.25:0.50, between about 0.25:0.50 and about 0.30:0.50, between about 0.30:0.50 and about 0.35:0.50, between about 0.35:0.50 and about 0.40:0.50, between about 0.40:0.50 and about 0.45:0.50, between about 0.45:0.50 and about 0.50:0.50, between about 0.07:0.40 and about 0.10:0.40, between about 0.10:0.40 and about 0.15:0.40, between about 0.15:0.40 and about 0.20:0.40, between about 0.20:0.40 and about 0.25:0.40, between about 0.25:0.40 and about 0.30:0.40, between about 0.30:0.40 and about 0.35:0.40, between about 0.35:0.40 and about 0.40:0.40, or any suitable sub-range thereof. In another embodiment, the ratio is about 0.20:0.75 inch.
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As a result of incorporating perforating features 74 with tip 60 of protrusion 58 as previously discussed, it is now possible to provide perforated creases for different thicknesses of corrugated paperboard, as a result of adjusting the amount of compressive force applied by the tip of protrusion 58. Conventional rotary dies, while having the capability of satisfactorily simultaneously perforating and creasing a single corrugated paperboard thickness, do not have the ability to accommodate different corrugated paperboard thicknesses. That is, in response to being provided different corrugated paperboard thicknesses, conventional rotary dies cannot both satisfactorily perforate and satisfactorily crease different corrugated paperboard thicknesses.
In order to provide an extended service life, at least circumferential portion 28, including tip 60, or alternately wheel 30, circumferential portion 28, including tip 60 for a unitary construction, can be heat treated. Alternately, at least tip 60 of circumferential portion 28 can be heat treated. In one embodiment, these components can be heat treated to a Rockwell hardness number of between about 38-42, although in other embodiments, these components can be treated to a different range of Rockwell hardness numbers. It is to be understood that the circumferential portion and tip and/or wheel can be constructed of any suitable material for use in paperboard manufacturing, such as metal or metal alloy, or suitable nonmetal. The term metal is intended to include any metal alloy.
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While the invention has been described with reference to a preferred embodiment, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that various changes may be made and equivalents may be substituted for elements thereof without departing from the scope of the invention. In addition, many modifications may be made to adapt a particular situation or material to the teachings of the invention without departing from the essential scope thereof Therefore, it is intended that the invention not be limited to the particular embodiment disclosed as the best mode contemplated for carrying out this invention, but that the invention will include all embodiments falling within the scope of the appended claims.
Claims
1. An apparatus for forming a bending crease in corrugated paperboard comprising:
- a circumferential portion of a wheel, the circumferential portion having a width and a peripheral surface positioned to compressively rollably receive a corrugated paperboard between the surface of the wheel and a support surface, the circumferential portion including a protrusion extending radially outward from the circumferential portion greater than 0.070 inch, the protrusion extending radially outward from a base to a tip opposite the peripheral surface, the tip having a width less than the width of the base;
- wherein the protrusion is configured to form a crease in the corrugated paperboard, the crease having sufficient depth and a width less than or equal to the width of the base, thereby resulting in a bend line formed in the corrugated paperboard that is substantially coincident with the formed crease.
2. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein at least a portion of a profile of the tip includes a curve.
3. The apparatus of claim 2, wherein the curve includes a radius.
4. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the circumferential portion is composed of a metal.
5. The apparatus of claim 4, wherein at least the tip is heat treated.
6. The apparatus of claim 3, wherein the radius is about 0.05 inch.
7. The apparatus of claim 2, wherein the protrusion includes a taper between the base and the tip.
8. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the width of the base of the protrusion is substantially equal to or less than the width of the circumferential portion.
9. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the circumferential portion comprises two circumferential segments.
10. The apparatus of claim 9, wherein the two circumferential segments include mating features formed therein.
11. The apparatus of claim 10, wherein the mating features form a dovetail joint.
12. The apparatus of claim 11, wherein the two circumferential segments are substantially identical to each other.
13. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the circumferential portion and the wheel are of unitary construction.
14. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the tip is configured to form a perforated crease.
15. A system for forming a bending crease in corrugated paperboard comprising:
- a wheel having a circumferential portion, the circumferential portion having a width and a peripheral surface positioned to compressively rollably receive a corrugated paperboard between the surface of the wheel and a support surface, the circumferential portion including a protrusion extending radially outward from the circumferential portion greater than 0.070 inch, at least a portion of the tip the protrusion having a width less than the width of the circumferential portion;
- wherein the protrusion is configured to form a crease in the segment of corrugated paperboard, the crease having sufficient depth and a width less than the width of the circumferential portion, thereby resulting in a bend line formed in the segment of corrugated paperboard that is substantially coincident with the formed crease.
16. The apparatus of claim 15, wherein at least a portion of a profile of the tip includes a curve.
17. The apparatus of claim 16, wherein the protrusion includes a taper between the base and the tip.
18. The apparatus of claim 15, wherein the tip is configured to form a perforated crease.
19. A method for forming a bending crease in corrugated paperboard comprising:
- providing a wheel having a circumferential portion, the circumferential portion having a width and a peripheral surface positioned to compressively rollably receive a corrugated paperboard between the surface of the wheel and a support surface, the circumferential portion including a protrusion extending radially outward from the circumferential portion greater than 0.070 inch, at least a portion of the tip the protrusion having a width less than the width of the circumferential portion, the protrusion is configured to form a crease in the segment of corrugated paperboard, the crease having sufficient depth and a width less than the width of the circumferential portion, thereby resulting in a bend line formed in the segment of corrugated paperboard that is substantially coincident with the formed crease; and
- directing the corrugated paperboard between the protrusion and the support surface to form the crease.
20. The method of claim 19, wherein directing the corrugated paperboard includes directing the corrugated paperboard between the protrusion and the support surface to form a perforated crease.
Type: Application
Filed: Oct 25, 2013
Publication Date: Apr 30, 2015
Applicant: GYRE INNOVATIONS LP (York, PA)
Inventors: Clay TULLY (Hummelstown, PA), Stephen METTEE, II (Red Lion, PA), Stephen W. TANSEY (York, PA)
Application Number: 14/063,425