Converting machine with fold sensing mechanism
US-2018201465-A1 · Jul 19, 2018 · US
US10124554B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10124554-B2 |
| Application number | US-201314397349-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Apr 19, 2013 |
| Priority date | May 14, 2012 |
| Publication date | Nov 13, 2018 |
| Grant date | Nov 13, 2018 |
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An arrangement in a cardboard creasing machine, for forming structured patterns of creasing lines in a material comprising a cardboard web fed to the machine, comprising a system of at least two rollers. The first roller is provided with a male die, having at least two envelope surfaces, each with a structured pattern of lines, of which at least one has an open end. In order to prevent wild creasing lines with open ends are provided with crease stoppers, extending perpendicularly to the open line. The second roller is provided with a female die corresponding to the male die.
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The invention claimed is: 1. Arrangement in a cardboard creasing machine, for forming structured patterns of creasing lines in a material comprising a cardboard web fed to the machine, wherein the material comprising the cardboard web subsequently is to be cut into blanks, each with a structured pattern of creasing lines, said arrangement comprising a system of at least two rollers, the first roller being provided with a male die, having at least two envelope surfaces, each with a structured pattern of lines, at least one line of the structured pattern of lines extending in a linear direction and possessing an open end, the open end being a termination point of the at least one line, wherein an adjacent portion of the envelope surface in the linear direction is devoid of the structured pattern, the material contacted by the adjacent portion of the envelope surface remaining uncreased, wherein said envelope surfaces are arranged parallel to the rotational axis of the first roller, the second roller being provided with a female die, having at least two envelope surfaces, each with a structured pattern of lines, corresponding to the structured pattern of the first roller, wherein said envelope surfaces are arranged parallel to the rotational axis of the second roller, wherein said rollers are arranged in a manner, the male and female dies interact to provide patterns of creasing lines on the material comprising the cardboard web fed to the machine in a longitudinal direction when the machine is used, the cardboard web possessing a width direction transverse to the longitudinal direction, the cardboard web comprising a panel with two lateral outer edges spaced apart in the width direction, wherein said male and female die being provided with the structured patterns, the open end of the at least one line is provided with at least one crease stopper, wherein at least a vector component of said at least one crease stopper extends perpendicularly to the open line upon which is provided the at least one crease stopper, the open end provided with the at least one crease stopper being located adjacent to one lateral outer edge of the two lateral outer edges of the panel when the rollers provide the patterns of the creasing lines on the material, and wherein said crease stopper is a branching of said at least one line with said open end. 2. Arrangement according to claim 1 , wherein said crease stopper is at least 2 times the width of the line with said open end, and extends on one or two sides of said open line. 3. Arrangement according to claim 1 , wherein said at least one line with an open end is a straight line being parallel to the rotation axis of the roller. 4. Arrangement according to claim 3 , wherein said at least two envelope surfaces of each roller have the same structured pattern of lines, said at least two envelope surfaces being displaced with respect to each other in a manner such that the at least one line with an open end in one envelope surface is spaced apart from the corresponding line in the adjacent structured pattern of lines in the longitudinal direction. 5. Arrangement according to claim 1 , wherein the male and/or the female die is releasably attached to its corresponding roller. 6. Arrangement according to claim 1 , wherein said crease stopper is circular, the diameter of said circle being at least 2 the width of the line ending in said open end provided with the crease stopper, or wherein the said crease stopper is elliptic, the transverse diameter of said ellipse being at least 2 times the width of the line ending in said open end provided with the crease stopper. 7. A material comprising cardboard web, the material being provided with structured patterns of creasing lines, the structured patterns being arranged in at least two lanes along the length of the material, the at least two lanes each comprising two outer lateral edges spaced apart in a width direction, the material being cuttable into blanks, each with a structured pattern of creasing lines, at least one line of the structured pattern of lines extending in a linear direction and possessing an open end, the open end being a termination point of the at least one line, wherein an adjacent portion of the envelope surface in the linear direction is devoid of the structured pattern, the material contacted by the adjacent portion of the envelope surface remaining uncreased, wherein the blanks are to be folded along said creasing lines, wherein the open end of said at least one creasing line is provided with a crease stopper, wherein at least a vector component of said crease stopper extends perpendicular to the creasing line upon which is provided the crease stopper, the open end provided with the crease stopper being positioned adjacent to one lateral outer edge of the two lateral outer edges of the lane, and wherein said crease stopper is a branching of said at least one creasing line with said open end. 8. The material according to claim 7 , wherein the crease stopper being at least 2 times the width of the creasing line provided with said crease stopper. 9. The material according to claim 8 , wherein said crease stopper is circular, the diameter of said circle being at least 2 the width of the creasing line provided with the crease stopper, or wherein the said crease stopper is elliptic, the transverse diameter of said ellipse being at least 2 times the width of the creasing line provided with the crease stopper. 10. The material according to claim 8 , wherein said material a liquid food packaging material comprising an innermost thermoplastic layer, to be in contact with the liquid food, said cardboard web, an barrier material, arranged between the innermost thermoplastic layer and the cardboard web, and an outermost thermoplastic polymer layer. 11. A liquid food package comprising: a folded blank cut from the liquid food packaging material according to claim 10 . 12. A lane of blanks comprising: the material according claim 8 , the lane of blanks obtained by separating the various lanes of said material. 13. The material according to claim 7 , wherein said creasing line with the open end is straight and perpendicular to the lanes of structured patterns. 14. The material according to claim 13 , wherein the cardboard web possesses a longitudinal direction, the structured pattern of creasing lines of blanks in a first lane is spaced apart from the structured pattern of creasing lines of blanks in a second lane in the longitudinal direction. 15. A method comprising: feeding a material comprising a cardboard web to a cardboard creasing machine comprising a first roller provided with a male die and a second roller provided with a female die; pressing structured patterns of creasing lines into the material comprising the cardboard web, the structured patterns being arranged in at least two lanes along the length of the web, the at least two lanes each comprising two outer lateral edges spaced apart in a width direction, the cardboard web being cuttable into blanks, each with a structured pattern of creasing lines, at least one line of the structured pattern of lines extending in a linear direction and possessing an open end, the open end being a termination point of the at least one line, wherein an adjacent portion of the envelope surface in the linear direction is devoid of the structured pattern, the material contacted by the adjacent portion of the envelope surface remaining uncreased, the open end of said at least one creasing line being provided with a crease stopper, wherein at least a vector component of said crease stopper is extending perpend
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