EP0077186A2 - Appareil pour fabrication de carton ondulé - Google Patents

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EP0077186A2
EP0077186A2 EP82305350A EP82305350A EP0077186A2 EP 0077186 A2 EP0077186 A2 EP 0077186A2 EP 82305350 A EP82305350 A EP 82305350A EP 82305350 A EP82305350 A EP 82305350A EP 0077186 A2 EP0077186 A2 EP 0077186A2
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Charles Anthony Mustard
David Parr-Head
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Smurfit Kappa Corrugated UK Ltd
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B31MAKING ARTICLES OF PAPER, CARDBOARD OR MATERIAL WORKED IN A MANNER ANALOGOUS TO PAPER; WORKING PAPER, CARDBOARD OR MATERIAL WORKED IN A MANNER ANALOGOUS TO PAPER
    • B31FMECHANICAL WORKING OR DEFORMATION OF PAPER, CARDBOARD OR MATERIAL WORKED IN A MANNER ANALOGOUS TO PAPER
    • B31F1/00Mechanical deformation without removing material, e.g. in combination with laminating
    • B31F1/20Corrugating; Corrugating combined with laminating to other layers
    • B31F1/24Making webs in which the channel of each corrugation is transverse to the web feed
    • B31F1/26Making webs in which the channel of each corrugation is transverse to the web feed by interengaging toothed cylinders cylinder constructions
    • B31F1/28Making webs in which the channel of each corrugation is transverse to the web feed by interengaging toothed cylinders cylinder constructions combined with uniting the corrugated webs to flat webs ; Making double-faced corrugated cardboard
    • B31F1/2845Details, e.g. provisions for drying, moistening, pressing
    • B31F1/285Heating or drying equipment

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  • the present invention relates to apparatus for producing corrugated paperboard, corrugated board and like materials, such materials being referred to herein generically as corrugated board for simplicity.
  • corrugated board Various constructions of corrugated board are known and widely used in the packaging industry.
  • one form of board known as single wall board, comprises a corrugated fluting medium bonded between two liner webs.
  • Another product known as double wall board, comprises a central liner web, two outer liner webs and corrugated fluting medium bonded between the inner and outer webs.
  • a liner web is bonded to one side of a fluting medium.
  • the exposed corrugated tips of the composite material are then coated with an adhesive and at least one run of the thus treated material (depending on whether single wall, double wall, or other type of corrugated board is required) is supplied together with a'liner web to apparatus for bonding together the plies of the board in a "double-backing" operation.
  • the apparatus for performing this double backing operation is known as a "double backer" and comprises an upstream heating and pressing section for drying or curving the adhesive and bonding the plies firmly together, and a downstream traction section serving to draw the board through the apparatus. During its residence in the traction section the board is cooled and may subsequently be cut, and/or slotted and/or printed as required.
  • a conventional double backer has an upper endless belt running the full length of the apparatus through the heating and traction sections.
  • This upper endless belt is usually of a textile material and is expensive.
  • the heating section has heating means, usually a heated surface (e.g. provided by heated platters hotplates or steam chests) arranged such that the board will locate between the surface and a run of the first belt.
  • the downstream or traction section has a lower second endless belt arranged such that the board will locate between the first and second belts in this section.
  • the heating section pressure is applied to the back of the first belt, e.g. by rollers or one or more plenum chambers, so that the belt presses the board against the heated surface as the board is advanced through the section.
  • the adhesive is dried or cured and the plies bonded together.
  • the use of a woven textile belt as the upper endless belt ensures that moisture generated in the heating and pressing section is absorbed.
  • variable weight rollers In the traction section of a conventional double backer pressure is applied to the reverse side of the first and second belts by variable weight rollers so that they grip the board and draw it through the apparatus.
  • apparatus for bonding together plies of corrugated board during manufacture thereof comprising an upstream heating section and a downstream traction section, said upstream section having means for heating the board during its passage through the upstream section, and said downstream section having first and second endless belts which do not extend into said heating section and which have facing runs between which the board may be held, and means for pressing the said runs of said first and second belts towards each other to hold the board therebetween.
  • the means for pressing the facing runs of the first and second endless belt towards each other may be rollers or, more preferably, pressure chambers for applying gaseous pressure to at least one of said belts to press them towards eachother so as to hold the board therebetween.
  • the means for applying gaseous pressure to the runs of the first and second belts preferably comprise at least one plenum chamber at each of the reverse sides of the opposed belt runs, the chambers being associated with means for supplying air under pressure thereto.
  • the air pressure acting on the reverse sides of the belts is effective to press the belts towards each other to hold the board therebetween.
  • the plenum chamber acting on the lower belt run has a perforated plate (e.g. steel) on which the bottom belt will float.
  • these belts be made of a non-porous material (e.g. conventional belting of rubber or PVC) so that the gaseous pressure is used efficiently to press the belts againa:the board.
  • a non-porous material e.g. conventional belting of rubber or PVC
  • plenum chambers may be used for applying pressure to one of the first or second belts and conventional means (e.g. rollers) may be used for applying pressure to the other belt.
  • the heating and pressing section (the upstream section) comprises a/third endless belt (separate from the aforementioned first and second belts) and means are provided for pressing a run of said third endless belt against the board in the upstream section.
  • Such means may be weighted rollers or, more preferably, one or more pressure chambers for applying gaseous pressure to the reverse side of the third belt.
  • the pressure chambers preferably extend across the width of the first belt. The pressure chambers may be used in conjunction with weighted rollers.
  • the means for heating the board in the heating and pressing section is a heated surface (e.g. provided by heated platters, hotplates or steam chests) against which the board is pressed (e.g. by the aforementioned third belt) in the heating and pressing section.
  • a heated surface e.g. provided by heated platters, hotplates or steam chests
  • the board is pressed (e.g. by the aforementioned third belt) in the heating and pressing section.
  • the use of belts in the traction section which do not extend into the heating and pressing section has the advantage in that the material of these belts may be chosen simply for the properties that the belts are required to have in the traction section. This is particularly important in the case where the heating and pressing section includes a separate endless belt as will be appreciated from the following discussion. Different conditions prevail in the heating and traction sections since in the former section there is a large amount of moisture (originating mainly from the adhesive) generated by the heating and pressing of the board, whereas there is no such moisture generation in traction section.
  • the invention thus allows the selection of different belt materials for the heating and traction section.
  • the belt of the heating section may be of a porous material (e.g. textile material selected for its moisture absorbing characteristics whereas the belts of the traction section which are not required to be moisture absorbent may be selected for their frictional characteristics to improve the traction on the belt.
  • these belts may be of non-porous material as mentioned above.
  • Such non-porous belts are generally significantly cheaper than the porous woven textile belts and which have hitherto been used as a common belt in the upstream and downstream sections.
  • the invention thus allows belts of optimum properties to be used for heating, and traction sections, whereas this was obviously not possible with the common belt in the prior art apparatus. Additionally, the invention may significantly reduce the cost of the belting for a "double backer" apparatus.
  • the illustrated apparatus 1 comprises an upstream hot pressing section 2 and a downstream traction section 3.
  • the apparatus is shown for the production of single wall corrugated board 4 from a liner web 5 and a combined web 6 constituted by a corrugated fluting medium bonded to a line web.
  • Heating section 2 comprises an upper porous endless belt 7 of suitable absorbent material (e.g. textile material) and having a run 7a which is closely spaced above a heating surface provided by the upper faces of a plurality of steam chests 8 in a box structure 9.
  • suitable absorbent material e.g. textile material
  • rollers 10 At the upstream end of heating section 2 are four rollers 10 the effective weight of which can be varied for pressing onto the reverse side of belt run 7a whereas downstream of the rollers there are a plurality of plenum chambers 11.
  • Each chamber 11 is of a width substantially equal to that of belt 7 and is supplied with air by fans (not shown). These fans may be belt driven and take their inlet air from beneath the steam chests 8 thus supplying warm air into the plenums to heat the belt run 7a to increase the dissipation of moisture.
  • the fans may be associated with means for adjusting the air supplied thereby lowering or raising the pressure in the plenums to take account of varying conditions and board grades.
  • the traction section 3 comprises upper and lower endless belts 12 and 13 respectively each of which are of a non-porous material, e.g. rubber or PVC. Means (not shown) are provided to ensure that belts 7, 12 and 13 are driven in synchronism.
  • the belts 12 and 13 are arranged with opposing belt runs 12a and 13a respectively between which the board 4 is held, and upper and lower plenum chambers 14 and 15 respectively are provided on the reverse sides of belt runs 12 and 13a.
  • Each chamber 14 and 15 extends across the width of the belts 12 and 13 with chamber 14 being open to the reverse side of belt run 12a and chamber 15 having a perforated steel plate (not shown) on which belt run 13a will float.
  • Chambers 14 and 15 are associated with suitable fan arrangements (not shown).
  • the plenum chamber 15 may be fitted with a pneumatic cylinder (not shown) at each corner and operated by a simple on/off actuator which allows the plenum 16 to be lowered and cleaned as necessary.
  • the traction section 3 operates by virtue of the plenum chambers 14 and 15 urging the belts 12 and 13 towards each other to grip the board 4 which is thus drawn through the apparatus on movement of the belts 12 and 13.
  • the use of the plenum chambers 14 and 15 ensures than even pressure is applied to the belt thus avoiding board crushing such as can be caused by weighted rollers.
  • rollers 10 may be omitted and replaced by the plenum chambers 11.
  • a small air pressure chamber (not shown) may be provided upstream of rollers 10 to provide an initial squeezing together of the plys 5 and 6 to enhance bonding.
  • the plenum chamber 14 may be replaced by rollers.
  • suitably located temperature sensors may be provided, e.g. immediately downstream of the hot pressing section 2, for monitoring the temperature of the board 4.
  • Such sensors may control air pressure supply to one or more plenums 11 and/or steam supply to the chests 8, there being factors which influence board temperature. Consequently, if the sensed board temperature is outside predetermined limits the air pressure and/or steam supply may be adjusted accordingly.
EP82305350A 1981-10-09 1982-10-07 Appareil pour fabrication de carton ondulé Withdrawn EP0077186A3 (fr)

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EP0485731A1 (fr) * 1990-11-14 1992-05-20 Bobst S.A. Dispositif d'assemblage pour machine de production de carton ondulé
WO1996031340A1 (fr) * 1995-04-06 1996-10-10 Scm Container Machinery Limited Systeme de transfert thermique
EP0826486A2 (fr) * 1996-08-29 1998-03-04 Marquip, Inc. Module de chauffage pour la surface supérieure d'une feuille dans une machine pour fabrication de carton ondulé
AU701604B2 (en) * 1997-03-07 1999-02-04 Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd. Double facer
CN111645368A (zh) * 2020-05-04 2020-09-11 广东万联精工科技有限公司 提升纸板生产效率和质量的双面机热板部
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US3712843A (en) * 1970-12-07 1973-01-23 Domtar Ltd Method and apparatus for producing corrugated board
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GB1210502A (en) * 1966-07-14 1970-10-28 Mac Millan Bloedel Containers Improvements in and relating to packaging material
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EP0485731A1 (fr) * 1990-11-14 1992-05-20 Bobst S.A. Dispositif d'assemblage pour machine de production de carton ondulé
US5181330A (en) * 1990-11-14 1993-01-26 Bobst Sa Device for assembling superposed, glued web-like layers
WO1996031340A1 (fr) * 1995-04-06 1996-10-10 Scm Container Machinery Limited Systeme de transfert thermique
EP0826486A2 (fr) * 1996-08-29 1998-03-04 Marquip, Inc. Module de chauffage pour la surface supérieure d'une feuille dans une machine pour fabrication de carton ondulé
EP0826486A3 (fr) * 1996-08-29 1998-03-11 Marquip, Inc. Module de chauffage pour la surface supérieure d'une feuille dans une machine pour fabrication de carton ondulé
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AU701604B2 (en) * 1997-03-07 1999-02-04 Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd. Double facer
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CN111645368A (zh) * 2020-05-04 2020-09-11 广东万联精工科技有限公司 提升纸板生产效率和质量的双面机热板部
CN115503292A (zh) * 2022-10-19 2022-12-23 森叶(清新)纸业有限公司 一种瓦楞纸生产系统
CN115503292B (zh) * 2022-10-19 2023-10-27 揭阳市合联纸业有限公司 一种瓦楞纸生产系统

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