GB2291442A - A method for producing blanks of corrugated paperboard - Google Patents
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- GB2291442A GB2291442A GB9414114A GB9414114A GB2291442A GB 2291442 A GB2291442 A GB 2291442A GB 9414114 A GB9414114 A GB 9414114A GB 9414114 A GB9414114 A GB 9414114A GB 2291442 A GB2291442 A GB 2291442A
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B31—MAKING 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
- B31F—MECHANICAL WORKING OR DEFORMATION OF PAPER, CARDBOARD OR MATERIAL WORKED IN A MANNER ANALOGOUS TO PAPER
- B31F1/00—Mechanical deformation without removing material, e.g. in combination with laminating
- B31F1/20—Corrugating; Corrugating combined with laminating to other layers
- B31F1/24—Making webs in which the channel of each corrugation is transverse to the web feed
- B31F1/26—Making webs in which the channel of each corrugation is transverse to the web feed by interengaging toothed cylinders cylinder constructions
- B31F1/28—Making 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
- B31F1/2845—Details, e.g. provisions for drying, moistening, pressing
- B31F1/2877—Pressing means for bringing facer sheet and corrugated webs into contact or keeping them in contact, e.g. rolls, belts
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B32—LAYERED PRODUCTS
- B32B—LAYERED PRODUCTS, i.e. PRODUCTS BUILT-UP OF STRATA OF FLAT OR NON-FLAT, e.g. CELLULAR OR HONEYCOMB, FORM
- B32B37/00—Methods or apparatus for laminating, e.g. by curing or by ultrasonic bonding
- B32B37/0046—Methods or apparatus for laminating, e.g. by curing or by ultrasonic bonding characterised by constructional aspects of the apparatus
- B32B37/0053—Constructional details of laminating machines comprising rollers; Constructional features of the rollers
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B32—LAYERED PRODUCTS
- B32B—LAYERED PRODUCTS, i.e. PRODUCTS BUILT-UP OF STRATA OF FLAT OR NON-FLAT, e.g. CELLULAR OR HONEYCOMB, FORM
- B32B37/00—Methods or apparatus for laminating, e.g. by curing or by ultrasonic bonding
- B32B37/06—Methods or apparatus for laminating, e.g. by curing or by ultrasonic bonding characterised by the heating method
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Abstract
Blanks 50 of corrugated paperboard are produced by forming flutes across a paper web 10, applying adhesive to tips of the flutes on both sides of the fluted web and applying first liner to the adhesive on one side and a second line to the other side to form a double-faced corrugated web. The web 10 is then drawn across a heated bed and, during heating, is passed under a roller section comprising a number of rows of independently movable individual rollers 22 to promote even heating and hence adhesion within the web 10. The webs 10 are formed into blanks which are delivered along output lines to a trolley which delivers the blanks to a palletisation station. A pallet 51 mounted on a wheeled bogey 52 runs underneath a conveyor 37 to receive the blanks and, when loaded the pallet is delivered to an output line for packaging the palletised blanks. <IMAGE>
Description
"A method for producing blanks of
corrugated paperboardw The invention relates to a method of producing blanks of corrugated paperboard which are used for manufacturing packaging, including boxes.
One of the difficulties in manufacturing corrugated paperboard blanks is in achieving an efficient adhesive bond between the corrugated sheet or sheets and the liner or liners. Conventionally, a heated bed is used, however, differential heating of the bed results in warping of the upper surface of the bed and consequent warping of the corrugated paperboard with adverse effects on the adhesive bonding and in the further handling and appearance of the corrugated paperboard product.
According to the invention there is provided a method for producing blanks of corrugated paperboard comprising the steps of:
forming flutes across a paper web;
applying adhesive to the tips of the flutes on one
side thereof;
applying a first liner to the adhesive to form a
single face board;
applying an adhesive to the flute tips on the other
side thereof;
applying a second liner;
drawing the web thus formed across a heated bed;
passing the web, during heating, under a roller
section, the roller section comprising a plurality of
independently movable individual rollers extending at
least partially across the web;
biassing the individual rollers downwardly onto the
web to conform with the contour of the web across the
heated bed to promote even heating of the adhesive to
its gelatinisation temperature across the web; and
cutting the corrugated web to form blanks of a
desired size.
In a preferred embodiment of the invention, there are a plurality of longitudinally spaced-apart roller sections, each roller section comprising a plurality of individual rollers.
In a preferred arrangement, there are leading roller sections and trailing roller sections, the rollers of the trailing roller sections extending fully across the web and the rollers of the leading roller sections extending only partially across the web.
In a particularly preferred embodiment of the invention, the rollers of the or each roller section are substantially co-axial to promote even heating of the adhesive across the web.
In one particularly preferred embodiment of the invention, the method includes the step of monitoring the length of paper drawn from a mill roll. Preferably, the length of paper is monitored by monitoring the number of revolutions of a guide roller over which the paper is passed.
In a further embodiment of the invention, the method includes the steps of delivering the stacks of corrugated board blanks to a stack conveyor;
conveying the stacks of blanks to a palletisation
station;
placing a stack of blanks on a pallet at the
palletisation station; and
conveying the pallet with the stacks in place away
from the palletisation station on a pallet conveyor.
In a preferred arrangement, at the palletisation station, a pallet is lowered down a ramp to a position below the level of the stack conveyor, the stacks are loaded onto the lowered pallet, and the loaded pallet is raised and delivered to the pallet conveyor. Preferably, the direction of travel of the stack of blanks is turned through substantially 90" at the palletisation station.
The invention will be more clearly understood from the following description thereof, given by way of example only, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which: - Fig. 1 is a plan view of a pressure roller section
used in the method of the invention;
Fig. 2 is an end view illustrating the operation of
the rollers;
Figs. 3 and 4 are side, partially cross sectional
views of one of the rollers in different positions of
use;
Fig. 5 is a plan view of another roller section used
in the method of the invention;
Fig. 6 is a plan view of a palletising station used
in the method of the invention;
Figs. 7 to 9 are side views illustrating the
operation of the palletising station; and
Figs. 10 to 12 are perspective views illustrating the
operation of the palletising station.
In the method for producing blanks of corrugated paperboard according to the invention, flutes are first formed across a paper web, a liquid adhesive is then applied to the tips of the flutes on one side thereof and a first liner is applied to the adhesive to form a single face board. Adhesive is then applied to the flute tips on the other side of the web and a second liner in the form of a single web of paper or another single face board is applied to the adhesive to form a web 10 which is drawn across a heated bed 11. The web 10, during heating, is passed under a roller section 20 comprising a number of rows 21 of independently movable individual rollers 22 extending at least partially across the web 10.In the configuration illustration of Fig. 1, the rollers in each row extend fully across the web while in the configuration illustrated in Fig. 5, there are leading roller sections and trailing roller sections, the rollers of the trailing roller sections extending fully across the web while the rollers of the leading roller sections extending only partially across the web. The arrangement of Fig. S is preferred in some cases to promote the bonding of the adhesive in those areas of the web which are subject to the highest forces preventing high adhesion taking place.
The rollers 22 are supported in individual bearings 25 (see Figs. 3 and 4) and are mounted to biassed downwardly to automatically follow the contour of the web 10 to promote adhesive bonding within the web.
It will be noted that the rollers 22 of the or each roller section 21 are substantially co-axial to promote even heating of the adhesive and consequent strong bonding across the web.
In operation, the individual rollers are automatically biassed downwardly onto the web 10 to conform with the contour of the web across the heated bed and consequently to promote even heating of the adhesive to a gelatinisation temperature across the web.
After gluing of the adhesive, the corrugated web is cut to a desired size to form blanks for forming cartons and the like.
Referring particularly to Fig. 6, different lengths of blanks are delivered along outlet lines 35, 36 to a trolley line 37 extending parallel to the main line 34.
Stacks of corrugated board are delivered along the output lines 35, 36 to the trolley line 37 which delivers the stacks of corrugated board to a palletisation station 39 at which the stacks of corrugated board are transferred to a pallet which is delivered along a line 44, for packing, for example, by strapping.
Referring to Figs. 7 to 12, the operation of the palletisation station 39 is illustrated in more detail.
Stacks of corrugated paperboard blanks 50 are palletised on a pallet 51 as follows. A pallet 51 is mounted on a wheeled bogey 52 which runs down a ramp 55 below the conveyor 37 to present the trailing corner of the pallet 51 to the stack 50 of paperboard blanks. The bogey 52 carries an upright guide 53 against which the stack 50 is pushed to position the stack correctly on the pallet 51.
The bogey 52 is then drawn back up the ramp 55 and the stack 50 is correctly positioned on the pallet 51 which is delivered along the output conveyor line 40.
In the method of the invention, the length of paper for the various liners and corrugations is monitored.
Typically, each paper web is led over a guide roller which is provided with a marking which interfaces with a monitor in the form of an electronic eye or the like to count the number of rotations of the guide roller and hence the length of the web passing over the roller. This information is used to control the process and in particular to confirm that the length of paper on a supplied mill roll is in accordance with specification.
The invention provides a highly efficient method of producing corrugated paperboard.
The invention is not limited to the embodiments hereinbefore described which may be varied in both construction and detail.
Claims (11)
1. A method for producing blanks of corrugated
paperboard comprising the steps of:
forming flutes across a paper web;
applying adhesive to the tips of the flutes on
one side thereof;
applying a first liner to the adhesive to form
a single face board;
applying an adhesive to the flute tips on the
other side thereof;
applying a second liner;
drawing the web thus formed across a heated bed;
passing the web, during heating, under a roller
section, the roller section comprising a
plurality of independently movable individual
rollers extending at least partially across the
web;
biassing the individual rollers downwardly onto
the web to conform with the contour of the web
across the heated bed to promote even heating of
the adhesive to its gelatinisation temperature
across the web; and
cutting the corrugated web to form blanks of a
desired size.
2. A method as claimed in claim 1 wherein there are a
plurality of longitudinally spaced-apart roller
sections, each roller section comprising a plurality
of individual rollers.
3. A method as claimed in claim 2 wherein there are
leading roller sections and trailing roller sections,
the rollers of the trailing roller sections extending
fully across the web and the rollers of the leading
roller sections extending only partially across the
web.
4. A method as claimed in any preceding claim wherein
the rollers of the or each roller section are
substantially co-axial to promote even heating of the
adhesive across the web.
5. A method as claimed in any preceding claim including
the step of monitoring the length of paper drawn from
a mill roll.
6. A method as claimed in claim 5 wherein the length of
paper is monitored by monitoring the number of
revolutions of a guide roller over which the paper is
passed.
7. A method as claimed in any preceding claim including
the steps of:
delivering the stacks of corrugated board blanks
to a stack conveyor;
conveying the stacks of blanks to a
palletisation station;
placing a stack of blanks on a pallet at the
palletisation station; and
conveying the pallet with the stacks in place
away from the palletisation station on a pallet
conveyor.
8. A method as claimed in claim 7 wherein, at the
palletisation station, a pallet is lowered down a
ramp to a position below the level of the stack
conveyor, the stacks are loaded onto the lowered
pallet, and the loaded pallet is raised and delivered
to the pallet conveyor.
9. A method as claimed in claim 8 wherein the direction
of travel of the stack of blanks is turned through
substantially 90 at the palletisation station.
10. A method for producing blanks of corrugated
paperboard substantially as hereinbefore described
with reference to the accompanying drawings.
11. Corrugated paperboard whenever produced by a method
as claimed in any preceding claim.
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GB9414114A GB2291442B (en) | 1994-07-13 | 1994-07-13 | A method for producing blanks of corrugated paperboard |
BE9400680A BE1006677A6 (en) | 1994-07-13 | 1994-07-18 | Method for making waves cardboard blanks. |
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BE9400680A BE1006677A6 (en) | 1994-07-13 | 1994-07-18 | Method for making waves cardboard blanks. |
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GB1357758A (en) * | 1971-08-17 | 1974-06-26 | Simon Ltd Henry | Corrugated board making machinery |
US3861057A (en) * | 1972-04-13 | 1975-01-21 | Peters Maschf Werner H K | Heating apparatus for material in strip form |
US4042446A (en) * | 1975-08-14 | 1977-08-16 | Henry Simon Limited | Corrugated board-making machinery |
GB2194974A (en) * | 1986-09-09 | 1988-03-23 | Rengo Co Ltd | Corrugating machine |
EP0342552A2 (en) * | 1988-05-19 | 1989-11-23 | Mitsubishi Jukogyo Kabushiki Kaisha | Double facer |
WO1990011887A1 (en) * | 1989-04-06 | 1990-10-18 | Enso-Gutzeit Oy | Procedure for the manufacturing of corrugated board or the like |
US5183525A (en) * | 1990-05-24 | 1993-02-02 | United Container Machinery Group, Inc. | Heater for a double facing corrugating machine |
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GB1357758A (en) * | 1971-08-17 | 1974-06-26 | Simon Ltd Henry | Corrugated board making machinery |
US3861057A (en) * | 1972-04-13 | 1975-01-21 | Peters Maschf Werner H K | Heating apparatus for material in strip form |
US4042446A (en) * | 1975-08-14 | 1977-08-16 | Henry Simon Limited | Corrugated board-making machinery |
GB2194974A (en) * | 1986-09-09 | 1988-03-23 | Rengo Co Ltd | Corrugating machine |
EP0342552A2 (en) * | 1988-05-19 | 1989-11-23 | Mitsubishi Jukogyo Kabushiki Kaisha | Double facer |
WO1990011887A1 (en) * | 1989-04-06 | 1990-10-18 | Enso-Gutzeit Oy | Procedure for the manufacturing of corrugated board or the like |
US5183525A (en) * | 1990-05-24 | 1993-02-02 | United Container Machinery Group, Inc. | Heater for a double facing corrugating machine |
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