Comprising Roller Patents (Class 493/337)
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Patent number: 8795458Abstract: A method of bonding a substantially planar sheet material to a corrugated sheet material using an automated process the method characterized by the steps of a) applying adhesive in discrete amounts to the contact points of the corrugated sheet material, and b) holding the sheet materials together until a bond is formed between them.Type: GrantFiled: May 26, 2009Date of Patent: August 5, 2014Assignee: Corcel IP LimitedInventor: Patrick Petrus Antonius Maria Van Berlo
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Publication number: 20130244851Abstract: An apparatus (1) for processing sheets of paper material, comprising: a calender (2) adapted to treat at least one sheet of paper material and including a first cylinder (3) and a second cylinder (4), the first cylinder (3) comprising a work wall (3a) of composite material, forming the outer work surface (3c) of the first cylinder (3) and a support body (3b) having an outer surface coaxial to and in contact with the work surface (3a), the first cylinder (3) being obtained by fitting of the work surface (3a) on the support body (3b).Type: ApplicationFiled: July 3, 2012Publication date: September 19, 2013Applicant: BP AGNATI S r. L.Inventors: Giuseppe BRIVIO, Renato ROSSI
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Publication number: 20110183121Abstract: A method of bonding a substantially planar sheet material to a corrugated sheet material using an automated process the method characterized by the steps of a) applying adhesive in discrete amounts to the contact points of the corrugated sheet material, and b) holding the sheet materials together until a bond is formed between them.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 26, 2009Publication date: July 28, 2011Applicant: CORCEL IP LIMITEDInventor: Patrick PetrusAntonis Maria Van Berlo
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Publication number: 20010018391Abstract: An improved apparatus and method compresses a cylindrical blank into a tampon which is dimensionally stable and which is provided with a domed insertion end. A cylindrical blank is radially compressed and then introduced into a cylindrical axial compression chamber. The blank is then subjected to an extreme axial overcompression. The closed insertion end of the compression chamber has a bore formed therethrough. The bore is generally coaxial and is adapted to accept a reciprocating ejection ram having a ram surface facing into the chamber. When the ram is seated in the first position, the ram surface and the insertion end wall of the compression chamber together form a smooth doming surface. The bore periphery is of a smaller diameter than the chamber and hence radially spaced from the side walls of the chamber, and the ram has sufficient clearance to move through the chamber and eject the tampon without interference from the walls of the chamber.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 8, 2001Publication date: August 30, 2001Inventors: Raymond J. Hull, Gerd R. Rex, Wilfried Baer, Masaki Kasahara, Toshio Sonoda
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Patent number: 5916403Abstract: The present invention relates to methods and apparatus for forming seamless cylindrical photosensitive elements of uniform thickness on flexible sleeves. The apparatus for forming a seamless cylindrical photosensitive element of uniform thickness on a flexible sleeve, comprises a mandrel, a mandrel support assembly, a calendering assembly, a drive system and at least a heating element. The methods comprise forming seamless cylindrical photosensitive elements of uniform thickness on flexible sleeves from a stream of molten photopolymerizable material, or a solid or molten sheet of photopolymerizable material. The seamless cylindrical photosensitive elements are formed on polyester sleeves for use on a printing cylinder.Type: GrantFiled: January 14, 1998Date of Patent: June 29, 1999Assignee: E. I. du Pont de Nemours and CompanyInventors: Stephen Cushner, Roxy Ni Fan, Edward Andrew Calisto, Daniel Francis Sheehan, Jr.
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Patent number: 5845841Abstract: A multiply carton tray base or lid comprising a paperboard substrate (S) to which an outer sheet material (16) is secured. The tray has a main panel (m) across which the sheet material is stretched so that it is normally out of contact with a substantial part of the main panel and is secured to the tray only at locations internally of the carton side panels (s) and end panels (e) and not at all to the main panel (m).Type: GrantFiled: October 2, 1996Date of Patent: December 8, 1998Assignee: Pac-Ipr, Inc.Inventor: Timothy A. Canning
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Patent number: 5766121Abstract: A method and an apparatus for making packets from packaging sheets, especially for cigarettes or the like, which method involves folding or wrapping a preshaped packaging sheet (1), for example of paper or carton board, the packaging sheet (1) having parts (101, 101', 201, 201') for laying over each other, to at least one of which contact surfaces the adhesive is applied in order to fix the parts to each other. In order to fix the parts (101, 101', 201, 201') to each other a cold adhesive is used, that is an adhesive which is fluid at ambient temperature, whereas in order to hold said parts (101, 101', 201, 201') laid over each other in the formed condition of the packet, while the cold adhesive is drying, at least one spot of adhesive consisting of a hotmelt adhesive is applied to at least one of the opposing surfaces of at least one of the associated parts (101, 101', 201, 201') and in an area (17) not coinciding with the area (16) to which the cold adhesive is applied.Type: GrantFiled: May 15, 1996Date of Patent: June 16, 1998Assignee: Sasib S.p.A.Inventor: Valter Spada
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Patent number: 5707328Abstract: The moisture content of a base paper for manufacturing a paper tube is controlled to a predetermined value. Water-soluble adhesive is applied to a side of the base paper in such a small amount as to cause the adhesive to ridge on the side of the base paper, and the ridging adhesive is uniformly smoothed over the side of the base paper. The base paper is wound into a tube.Type: GrantFiled: August 24, 1995Date of Patent: January 13, 1998Assignee: Fuji Photo Film Co., Ltd.Inventors: Hiroki Sato, Shigehisa Shimizu
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Patent number: 5496250Abstract: An improved method for forming tray, boat, tray, boat, and/or clamshell type, paperboard, cartons that have horizontal main wall panels and side wall panels, with corner flaps, joined to the main wall panels and extending therefrom and adhesively secured to each other. The cartons are formed from rolls or sheets of paperboard wherein the cutting, stripping, gluing, and forming operations are performed in a completely inline operation.Type: GrantFiled: April 25, 1994Date of Patent: March 5, 1996Inventors: Larry D. Fielder, Ronald L. Goelz
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Patent number: 5192389Abstract: Apparatus for printing, folding, and sealing a one-piece form sheet to prepare a self-mailer. The apparatus includes a substantially conventional printer, which may be a laser printer, suitable for use with a personal computer. The printer is mounted above and outputs printed form sheets downwards to a folder sealer for folding and sealing to prepare a self-mailer. The folder sealer includes a folder having a central and peripheral rollers and curved, one-sided, open buckle chutes for folding the form sheet and delivering it to a transport which extends under the printer. The folder sealer also includes moistening apparatus for moistening areas on the form sheet to which a remoistenable glue has been applied.Type: GrantFiled: October 18, 1991Date of Patent: March 9, 1993Assignee: Pitney Bowes Inc.Inventor: Samuel W. Martin
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Patent number: 5118379Abstract: Apparatus for printing, folding, and sealing a one-piece form sheet to prepare a self-mailer. The apparatus includes a substantially conventional printer, which may be a laser printer, suitable for use with a personal computer. The printer is mounted above and outputs printed form sheets downwards to a folder sealer for folding and sealing to prepare a self-mailer. The folder sealer includes a folder having a central and peripheral rollers and curved, one-sided, open buckle chutes for folding the form sheet and delivering it to a transport which extends under the printer. The folder sealer also includes moistening apparatus for moistening areas on the form sheet to which a remoistable glue has been applied.Type: GrantFiled: September 14, 1989Date of Patent: June 2, 1992Inventors: Samuel W. Martin, Steven A. Supron
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Patent number: 5071401Abstract: A modified glue flap of a folding carton blank for preventing glue from being squeezed out during the step of adhering the glue flap to the opposite end panel. The face of the glue flap engaged by the glue back-up wheel includes a protrusion near the trailing edge of the flap. Engagement of the protrusion by the back-up wheel causes the glue wheel to skip the trailing area of the flap. The absence of glue in this area prevents glue from being squeezed out when sealing pressure is subsequently applied to the glue flap and the opposite end panel. The protrusion may take the form of an embossed ridge, forming a channel on the opposite side of the protrusion for receiving any excess glue which would have been squeezed out.Type: GrantFiled: November 14, 1990Date of Patent: December 10, 1991Assignee: Riverwood International CorporationInventor: Raymond O. Bertsch
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Patent number: 5019024Abstract: One or more tapes being pulled toward the mandrel of a tube winding machine are tensioned by passing them over vacuum chambers. Glue is applied to one or more tapes adjacent the vacuum chambers. If the tube winding machine stops for any reason, the vacuum chambers keep the tapes to which glue is applied taut, and those tapes are moved out of contact with the glue applying member. The length of each tape which is in contact with the glue applying member can be adjusted to adjust the amount of glue applied to the tape. Heat can be applied to each tape after glue has been applied in order to promote curing of the glue.Type: GrantFiled: March 15, 1990Date of Patent: May 28, 1991Assignee: Philip Morris IncorporatedInventors: Edwin L. Cutright, Billy J. Keen, Jr., G. Robert Scott, Peter C. Van Davelaar
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Patent number: 4997504Abstract: A method and apparatus for high speed pouch or bag making from thin, extensible heat-sensitive thermoplastic film webs in which the method is applied to a continuously moving web and sealing is achieved at temperatures below the softening temperatures of the film or sealing interfaces. The method of forming an open pouch comprising the steps of continuously pulling an elongated web of pouch forming material at a constant speed along a pouch making path which extends continuously through a web slitting station, a web coating station, a web collating station, an Electron Beam curing station and a web cutting station. An elongated web is slit into first and second webs at the slitting station, a pattern of E.B. curable adhesive is applied to a first surface of the first web as it is pulled continuously through the web coating station to render the first surface bondable at a seal pattern and non-bondable in the area of the storage compartment when subjected to Electron Beam radiation.Type: GrantFiled: July 17, 1989Date of Patent: March 5, 1991Inventor: James R. Wood
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Patent number: 4874355Abstract: In order to avoid foaming which may influence the closing zone of containers for products of the kind that may foam during the filling procedure, a method is provided according to which an anti-foam medium in the shape of a thin surface layer is applied in the closing area of the container, or container blank, resp., if desired, close to said area on the inner surface of the container. Such application is preferably carried out before the blank is set up as a container. A device for use in the method may comprise a roll (12) provided with one or a number of grooved zones (9',10'). Roll (12) is mounted on a shaft (13) to be rolled in contact with the inner surface of a web (11) from which the container blanks are manufactured, preferably while said web is advanced past roll (12).Type: GrantFiled: March 29, 1988Date of Patent: October 17, 1989Assignee: Elopak Systems AGInventor: Knut O. Nesse
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Patent number: 4854929Abstract: An adhesive-applying machine is adapted to apply pressure-sensitive adhesive to cardboard blanks which thereafter can be folded and compressed to form a complete box. The machine includes a flat support table above which a pair of spaced, parallel conveyor belts are disposed. Preslotted, prescored cardboard blanks having laterally extending flaps are provided. The flaps are passed beneath the conveyor belts while the remaining portion of the blank passes between the conveyor belts. An adhesive-applying mechanism applies adhesive to the underside of the flaps as the blank is discharged from the table.Type: GrantFiled: July 16, 1987Date of Patent: August 8, 1989Inventor: Louis Szuba
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Patent number: 4673381Abstract: Apparatus for adhesively affixing together flaps of a container box includes a conveyor belt on which the box is carried, a glue applicator for applying glue to at least one of the flaps, a main flap folding unit for folding the flaps together during normal operation and an auxiliary flap folding unit which is held inoperative during normal operation but which is set in operation when the conveyor belt is brought to a halt.Type: GrantFiled: March 11, 1986Date of Patent: June 16, 1987Assignee: Shibuya Kogyo Co., Ltd.Inventors: Hisashi Yamamoto, Yukio Konaka
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Patent number: 4645481Abstract: The invention relates to a method for blowing away particles of glue in a strip-gluing unit for folding box forming machines for gluing box blanks. Compressed air is blown from the side of a gluing disc of the gluing unit at an acute angle obliquely towards the direction of travel of the blank at the height of the nip between the blank and gluing disc so that on account of the high speed of the blanks and gluing disc, particles of glue which are thrown off are removed on the shortest path, without these particles splashing on the blanks and machine parts. The air is blown by an air-guide member, which comprises an air chamber, which is connected by lines to a source of compressed air. Starting from the air chamber is a bore whose axis is directed at the height of a nip at the acute angle. The air-guide member is attached in the folding box sticking machine independently of the gluing unit and is seated laterally beside the gluing disc and serves simultaneously to support the travelling blanks.Type: GrantFiled: October 2, 1985Date of Patent: February 24, 1987Assignee: Jagenberg AGInventor: Hartmut Klapp
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Patent number: 4627831Abstract: A single facer including a main frame installed on a base for supporting a paste application roll, a pressure roll and so on, a movable frame fixed on or removably supported on the main frame for rotatably supporting upper and lower corrugated rolls in meshing engagement with each other, and a transfer mechanism for moving the movable frame in a transverse direction substantially in the axial direction of the respective upper and lower rolls to transfer them out of or into the main frame.Type: GrantFiled: December 14, 1984Date of Patent: December 9, 1986Assignee: Mitsubishi Jukogyo Kabushiki KaishaInventors: Tadashi Hirakawa, Kiyomitsu Yoshikawa, Shigenari Yoshioka, Hiroaki Sasashige
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Patent number: 4501579Abstract: The invention concerns a method for producing a cigarette filter unit, in which filter elements are disposed on a porous or perforated covering strip and at least partially wrapped thereby and adhesively joined. The adhesive substance is applied to the covering strip along coating tracks which are at least approximately equidistant from each other and extended at an angle to the longitudinal orientation of the covering strip. The filter strand formed in this manner is subdivided by a cutting device.Type: GrantFiled: November 14, 1983Date of Patent: February 26, 1985Assignees: F. J. Burrus & Cie., Baumgartner Papier S.A.Inventors: Serge Boegli, Jean-Pierre Lebet
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Patent number: 4425106Abstract: The invention concerns a method for producing a cigarette filter unit, in which filter elements are disposed on a porous or perforated covering strip and at least partially wrapped thereby and adhesively joined. The adhesive substance is applied to the covering strip along coating tracks which are at least approximately equidistant from each other and extended at an angle to the longitudinal orientation of the covering strip. The filter strand formed in this manner is subdivided by a cutting device.Type: GrantFiled: October 16, 1980Date of Patent: January 10, 1984Assignees: F. J. Burrus & Co., Baumgartner Papier SAInventors: Serge Boegli, Jean-Pierre Lebet
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Patent number: 4388071Abstract: Gum applying apparatus including a pair of gum applying dies mounted on a common shaft for applying gum along and adjacent to the side edges of an envelope blank during the manufacture of the blank into an envelope. Each of the dies includes a central circular plate and a pair of circular sectors spaced from each other about the circumference of the circular plate. The sectors are in contact with a gummer roll which transfers gum from a container to the sectors. The gum is applied by the sectors to spaced envelope blanks on a conveyor belt beneath the sectors. The space between the sectors is adjacent the conveyor when the space between the blanks on the conveyor traverses the gum applying station thereby precluding gum from being applied to the belt running through the station; but enabling the gum to be applied continually to the envelope blanks. Means are also disclosed to control the amount of gum transferred to the gum applying die sectors.Type: GrantFiled: November 24, 1981Date of Patent: June 14, 1983Assignee: Champion International CorporationInventors: John Sullivan, Harold R. Lillibridge
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Patent number: 4375970Abstract: A rotary converting machine gum box is replenished with adhesive by means of a pumped circulation system with a delivery conduit at one end of the gum box and a withdrawal conduit at the other end. Between the two gum box ends is provided a rotatively driven screw shaft to mechanically induce uniformly distributed adhesive flow from said one end to the other.Type: GrantFiled: October 6, 1980Date of Patent: March 8, 1983Assignee: Westvaco CorporationInventors: Joseph M. Murphy, Frank P. Sulewski, Jr.
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Patent number: 4352670Abstract: A rotary converting machine gum box is replenished with adhesive by means of a pumped circulation system which includes a first pump delivery conduit at one end of the gum box and a second pump suction conduit at the other end. A small adhesive pond or trough region between the two gum box ends carries the adhesive flow from one end to the other parallel to the meter roll surface and in flooding contact therewith. Adhesive pond level within the gum box is regulated by a speed differential between the two pumps thereby regulating the relative supply and withdrawal rates of the two pumps.Type: GrantFiled: October 6, 1980Date of Patent: October 5, 1982Assignee: Westvaco CorporationInventor: Gregory Georgiades
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Patent number: 4285680Abstract: A box forming machine wherein box blanks move along a slideway while glue wheels rotating below the slideway apply spots of glue to each carton blank before it reaches the folding station. A carriage, which is slidable over the slideway, has pusher fingers to push the blank and also carries a rack which engages a gear on the glue wheel shaft. The pitch diameter of the gear is equal to the outer diameter of the glue wheel so that the box blank, and the glue applying surfaces of the glue wheels move at precisely the same speeds at any given instant whereby the glue is applied in precise areas determined by the shape of the glue applying surfaces.Type: GrantFiled: November 23, 1979Date of Patent: August 25, 1981Inventor: Arthur E. Randles