JP5930755B2 - Method for forming curved corrugated cardboard - Google Patents

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JP5930755B2
JP5930755B2 JP2012029145A JP2012029145A JP5930755B2 JP 5930755 B2 JP5930755 B2 JP 5930755B2 JP 2012029145 A JP2012029145 A JP 2012029145A JP 2012029145 A JP2012029145 A JP 2012029145A JP 5930755 B2 JP5930755 B2 JP 5930755B2
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本発明は、例えば展示会場において、段ボール製のパーテーション(間仕切り)や衝立あるいは段ボール製の装飾用柱を形成する柱形成材などとして使用される湾曲状段ボールの形成方法に関する。   The present invention relates to a method for forming a curved corrugated cardboard used as, for example, a cardboard partition (partition), a partition or a column forming material for forming a cardboard decorative column in an exhibition hall.

従来、湾曲状の段ボールを形成する方法としては、例えば下記特許文献1に記載されたようなものがある。この文献に記載の方法の一つは、ライナー間にフルートを介在させた段ボール材の一面側から、他面側のライナーが分断しない程度の深さで且つ流れ目と交差する方向に延びる複数の略平行な凹条溝を設け、この段ボール材の一面側を内側にして凹条溝が圧縮されるようにして段ボール材を湾曲させる方法である。また他の方法として、中央ライナーと、中央ライナーの両面に夫々設けられたフルートと、このフルートの外面に夫々設けられた外面側ライナーとからなる段ボール材の両面側に夫々、他面側のライナーが分断しない深さで且つ流れ目と交差する方向に延びる複数の略平行な凹条溝を設け、前記凹条溝が圧縮されるようにして段ボール材を湾曲させる方法である。   Conventionally, as a method for forming a curved corrugated cardboard, for example, there is a method described in Patent Document 1 below. One of the methods described in this document is a plurality of methods that extend from one side of the corrugated board material with flutes between the liners to a depth that does not divide the liner on the other side and in a direction intersecting the flow line. In this method, a substantially parallel concave groove is provided, and the corrugated cardboard material is curved so that the concave groove is compressed with one surface side of the corrugated cardboard material facing inward. As another method, a liner on the other side is provided on each side of the corrugated cardboard material, which includes a center liner, a flute provided on both sides of the center liner, and an outer side liner provided on the outer surface of the flute. Is a method in which a plurality of substantially parallel groove grooves extending in a direction intersecting with the flow line are provided, and the corrugated board material is curved so that the groove grooves are compressed.

特開2001−287871号公報Japanese Patent Laid-Open No. 2001-287871

上記前者の方法によって形成される段ボールは、段ボール材の一面側に凹条溝を設けたことによって、可撓性を有するから、任意曲率に自由に湾曲させることはできるが、それ自体で一定曲率の湾曲状に固定させることはできない。また、後者の方法によって形成される段ボールも同様に、自由に湾曲させることはできるが、それ自体では一定の湾曲形状に固定させることができず、手で押すなどすれば容易に変形するようになっているため、段ボール材を一定の湾曲形状に保持するには、何らかの適当な湾曲形状保持手段が必要となる。   The corrugated cardboard formed by the former method has flexibility by providing a concave groove on one side of the corrugated cardboard material, so it can be freely curved to an arbitrary curvature, but it has a constant curvature by itself. It cannot be fixed in a curved shape. Similarly, the corrugated cardboard formed by the latter method can be curved freely, but cannot be fixed to a certain curved shape by itself, and can be easily deformed if pressed by hand. Therefore, in order to hold the corrugated board material in a certain curved shape, some appropriate curved shape holding means is required.

本発明は、上記の事情に鑑み、段ボール材を所要曲率の湾曲状に湾曲形成させて、それ自体で一定の湾曲形状に固定させることができて自立可能な湾曲状段ボールの形成方法を提供することを目的とする。   In view of the above circumstances, the present invention provides a method for forming a curved corrugated cardboard that can be curved and formed into a curved shape with a required curvature and can be fixed to a certain curved shape by itself. For the purpose.

上記課題を解決するための手段を、後述する実施形態の参照符号を付して説明すると、請求項1に係る発明の湾曲状段ボールの形成方法は、ライナー2,3間にフルート4を介装してなる一枚の第1段ボール材1(11)の両面側のうち一面側にのみ、流れ目と交差する方向又は流れ目と平行する方向に延びる複数の第1凹条溝5を形成し、同じくライナー2,3間にフルート4を介装してなる一枚の第2段ボール材1(11)の両面側のうち一面側にのみ、流れ目と交差する方向又は流れ目と平行する方向に延びる複数の第2凹条溝5を形成し、前記第1凹条溝5が形成された第1段ボール材1(11)の一面側と前記第2凹条溝5が形成された第2段ボール材1(11)の一面側の面どうしを接着剤6で接着した後、その接着剤6が固化しない間に両段ボール材1,1(11,11)を、所要曲率の凸面部7aを有する凸型枠7と前記凸面部7aに対応する曲率の凹面部8aを有する凹型枠8との間に介在させて両型枠7,8により湾曲状にプレス成形することによって、前記第1段ボール材1(11)の前記第1凹条溝5の間隔を広げると共に、前記第2段ボール材1(11)の前記第2凹条溝5を圧縮させ、その加圧状態を前記接着剤6が固化するまで維持することを特徴とする。 Means for solving the above problems will be described with reference numerals in the embodiments described later. In the method for forming a curved corrugated cardboard according to the first aspect of the present invention, the flute 4 is interposed between the liners 2 and 3. A plurality of first groove grooves 5 extending in a direction intersecting the flow line or in a direction parallel to the flow line are formed only on one surface side of the both sides of the one first corrugated board material 1 (11). , also on one side of both sides of the liner 2,3 second cardboard material piece ing by interposing a flute 4 between 1 (11) only, parallel to the direction or flow-th intersecting the flow th form forms a plurality of second concave groove 5 extending in a direction, the first concave first cardboard material 1 (11) the second concave groove 5 and one side of the groove 5 is formed is formed after the surface each other on one surface side of the second cardboard material 1 (11) was glued 6, the adhesive 6 is solidified Between the two corrugated cardboard materials 1, 1 (11, 11), between the convex frame 7 having the convex surface portion 7a having the required curvature and the concave mold frame 8 having the concave surface portion 8a having the curvature corresponding to the convex surface portion 7a. The space between the first grooved grooves 5 of the first corrugated cardboard material 1 (11) is widened and the second corrugated cardboard material 1 (11 is formed by press-molding in a curved shape with both molds 7 and 8. ), And the pressure state is maintained until the adhesive 6 is solidified.

上記解決手段による発明の効果を、後述する実施形態の参照符号を付して説明すると、請求項1に係る発明によれば、それ自体で床面等の上に自立させることができる湾曲状段ボールA,Bを容易に且つ安価に形成でき、パーテーションや立て看板等としてそのまま使用することができる。また、この発明によって形成される湾曲状段ボールA,Bは、各凹条溝5が各段ボール材1,11の内側に隠れて見えなくなるため、外観上の体裁、見栄えが良い。   The effect of the invention by the above solution will be described with reference numerals of embodiments to be described later. According to the invention according to claim 1, a curved corrugated cardboard which can itself be self-supported on a floor surface or the like. A and B can be formed easily and inexpensively, and can be used as they are as partitions, standing signs, and the like. Further, the curved corrugated cardboards A and B formed according to the present invention have a good appearance and appearance because the concave grooves 5 are hidden behind the corrugated cardboard materials 1 and 11 and cannot be seen.

本発明の方法によって形成された湾曲状段ボールを示す斜視図である。It is a perspective view which shows the curved corrugated cardboard formed by the method of this invention. (a) は本発明に係る湾曲状段ボール形成方法の一工程を示すもので、夫々一面側に凹条溝を形成した両方の段ボール材を示す斜視図であり、(b) は(a) の矢印Xで示される部分の拡大図、(c) は(b) のY−Y線拡大断面図である。(a) shows one step of the method for forming a curved corrugated cardboard according to the present invention, and is a perspective view showing both corrugated board materials each having a concave groove formed on one side, and (b) is a diagram of (a) The enlarged view of the part shown by the arrow X, (c) is the YY line expanded sectional view of (b). 本発明に係る湾曲状段ボール形成方法のプレス工程を示すもので、(a) は凹凸両型枠間に互いに接着状態の両段ボール材を介在させている状態を示す説明図、(b) は両段ボール材を凹凸両型枠により湾曲状にプレス成形する状態を示す説明図、(c) は形成された湾曲状段ボールを示す説明図である。FIG. 2 shows a pressing step of the curved corrugated cardboard forming method according to the present invention, in which (a) is an explanatory view showing a state in which both corrugated cardboard materials are bonded between the concave and convex molds, and (b) FIG. 6 is an explanatory view showing a state where a corrugated cardboard material is press-formed in a curved shape by using both concavo-convex molds, and (c) is an explanatory view showing the formed curved corrugated cardboard. (a) は図3の(c) の矢印Qで示される部分の拡大図、(b) は(a) のV−V線断面図である。(a) is the enlarged view of the part shown by the arrow Q of (c) of FIG. 3, (b) is the VV sectional view taken on the line of (a). (a) は複数枚の湾曲状段ボールをつないで形成したパーテーションを示す斜視図、(b) 複数枚の湾曲状段ボールをつないで形成した装飾用柱を示す斜視図である。(a) is a perspective view showing a partition formed by connecting a plurality of curved cardboards, (b) a perspective view showing a decorative pillar formed by connecting a plurality of curved cardboards. (a) は円錐形の段ボールを形成する場合の扇形の段ボール材の平面展開図、(b) は(a) のW−W線拡大断面図である。(a) is a plan development view of a fan-shaped corrugated cardboard material when forming a conical corrugated cardboard, and (b) is an enlarged cross-sectional view taken along the line WW of (a). (a) は図6に示す扇形段ボール材によって形成された湾曲状段ボールを示す斜視図、(b) は(a) のZ−Z線拡大断面図である。(a) is a perspective view showing a curved corrugated cardboard formed by the fan-shaped corrugated cardboard material shown in FIG. 6, and (b) is an enlarged sectional view taken along line ZZ of (a).

以下に本発明の好適な一実施形態を図面に基づいて説明すると、図1は本発明の方法によって形成された湾曲状段ボールAを示すもので、この湾曲状段ボールAの形成方法について図2〜図4を参照しながら以下に説明する。   A preferred embodiment of the present invention will be described below with reference to the drawings. FIG. 1 shows a curved corrugated board A formed by the method of the present invention. This will be described below with reference to FIG.

先ず、図2の(a) に示すように、両側一対のライナー2,3間にフルート4を介装してなる一枚の段ボール材1の一面側に、流れ目と交差する方向(ここでは流れ目と直交する方向)に延びる複数の凹条溝5を所要間隔おきに互いに平行に形成し、そして同じく両側一対のライナー2,3間にフルート4を介装してなる他の一枚の段ボール材1の一面側に前記同様の凹条溝5を複数形成する。   First, as shown in FIG. 2 (a), on one surface side of a corrugated board material 1 having a flute 4 interposed between a pair of liners 2, 3 on both sides, A plurality of concave grooves 5 extending in a direction perpendicular to the flow line) are formed in parallel with each other at a required interval, and another flute 4 is interposed between a pair of liners 2 and 3 on both sides. A plurality of concave grooves 5 similar to the above are formed on one surface side of the corrugated board material 1.

次いで、両段ボール材1,1を、凹条溝5が形成された側の面どうしを対面させた状態から図3の(a) に示すように接着剤6によって接着した後、その接着剤6が固化しない間に両段ボール材1,1を、図3の(a) ,(b) に示すように、所要曲率の凸面部7aを有する凸型枠7と前記凸面部7aに対応する曲率の凹面部8aを有する凹型枠8との間に介在させて凹凸両型枠7,8により湾曲状にプレス成形し、その加圧状態を、前記接着剤6が固化するまで維持することによって、両段ボール材1,1を所要曲率の湾曲形状に固定する。その後、凹凸両型枠7,8を互いに引き離すことによって、図3の(c) に示すように所要曲率の湾曲状に形成された段ボールAを取り出す。   Next, the corrugated cardboard materials 1 and 1 are bonded together with an adhesive 6 as shown in FIG. 3A from the state where the surfaces on which the concave grooves 5 are formed face each other, and then the adhesive 6 As shown in FIGS. 3 (a) and 3 (b), the corrugated board materials 1 and 1 are made to have a convex frame 7 having a convex part 7a having a required curvature and a curvature corresponding to the convex part 7a. By interposing between the concave mold 8 having the concave surface portion 8a and press-molding in a curved shape by the concave and convex molds 7 and 8, and maintaining the pressure state until the adhesive 6 is solidified, both The corrugated board materials 1 and 1 are fixed to a curved shape having a required curvature. Thereafter, the corrugated boards 7 and 8 are separated from each other, thereby taking out the cardboard A formed in a curved shape having a required curvature as shown in FIG.

上記湾曲状段ボールAの形成方法において、段ボール材1は、図2の(b) に示すように両側一対のライナー2,3間にフルート4を介装して形成された段ボール材であれば、どのようなものでもよいが、好ましくは硬質ミルダンが使用される。   In the method of forming the curved corrugated cardboard A, the corrugated cardboard material 1 is a corrugated cardboard material formed with a flute 4 interposed between a pair of liners 2 and 3 on both sides as shown in FIG. Any type may be used, but a rigid mildan is preferably used.

この段ボール材1にはその一面側に、流れ目と交差する方向、この実施形態では流れ目と直交する方向に延びる複数の凹条溝5を互いに一定間隔で平行に切り込んで形成する。ここで、流れ目とは、図示は省略するが、フルート4を形成する波状紙材がライナー2,3を貼着されることによってライナー2,3の表面側に薄く現れるラインをいう。凹条溝5は、図2の(c) に示すように、段ボール材1の一面側のライナー2からフルート4にわたって、他面側のライナー3に隣接するフルート4部分を少し残す状態で切り込むことにより形成する。   A plurality of groove grooves 5 extending in a direction intersecting with the flow line, in this embodiment, in a direction perpendicular to the flow line, are formed on the one side of the corrugated board material 1 in parallel with each other at regular intervals. Here, although not shown, the flow line means a line that appears thinly on the surface side of the liners 2 and 3 when the corrugated paper material forming the flute 4 is attached to the liners 2 and 3. As shown in FIG. 2 (c), the concave groove 5 is cut from the liner 2 on one side of the corrugated board 1 to the flute 4 with a part of the flute 4 adjacent to the liner 3 on the other side remaining. To form.

この場合、凹条溝5は、一面側のライナー2からフルート4の全部にわたって切り込んで形成してもよいし、また一面側のライナー2からフルート4の全部を切込み、更に他面側のライナー3の途中まで切り込んで形成してもよい。要は、凹条溝5は、他面側のライナー3が分断しない深さ(他面側のライナー3が完全に凹条溝5で分離して湾曲不能とならないような深さ)に切り込んで形成すればよい。また、この凹条溝5は、溝切り装置によって形成する。   In this case, the concave groove 5 may be formed by cutting all the flutes 4 from the liner 2 on the one surface side, or all the flutes 4 from the liner 2 on the one surface side, and further the liner 3 on the other surface side. It may be formed by cutting halfway through. In short, the groove 5 is cut to such a depth that the liner 3 on the other side is not divided (the depth at which the liner 3 on the other side is not completely separated by the groove 5 and cannot be bent). What is necessary is just to form. The concave groove 5 is formed by a grooving device.

両段ボール材1,1を凹条溝5が形成された側の面どうし接着する接着剤6としては、例えば木工用接着剤を使用すれば、両段ボール材1,1を短時間で強固に接着させることができる。また接着剤6は、両段ボール材1,1の何れか一方の、凹条溝5が形成された側の面に塗布すればよいが、両段ボール材1,1の両方の、凹条溝5が形成された側の夫々の面に塗布してもよい。また、接着剤6としては、両段ボール材1,1の接着後、接着剤6が固化しない間に両段ボール材1,1を型枠7,8で湾曲状にプレス成形する必要があるため、速乾性でないものを使用する。   As an adhesive 6 for bonding the corrugated cardboard materials 1 and 1 to each other on the side where the groove 5 is formed, for example, if an adhesive for woodworking is used, the corrugated cardboard materials 1 and 1 are firmly bonded in a short time. Can be made. The adhesive 6 may be applied to either one of the corrugated cardboard materials 1 and 1 on the surface on which the concave groove 5 is formed. You may apply | coat to each surface of the side in which was formed. Further, as the adhesive 6, it is necessary to press-mold both the corrugated cardboard materials 1, 1 with the mold frames 7, 8 while the adhesive 6 does not solidify after the corrugated cardboard materials 1, 1 are bonded. Use one that is not quick-drying.

そして、上記のように、両段ボール材1,1を接着剤6によって接着した後、その接着剤6が固化しない間に両段ボール材1,1を凹凸両型枠7,8により湾曲状にプレス成形しなければならないが、これは、接着剤6が固化してしまうと、凹凸両型枠7,8による湾曲状の変形が困難になり、また湾曲状に変形しても元の平板状態に戻ってしまって、所定の湾曲形状を維持できなくなるからである。   Then, as described above, after the corrugated cardboard materials 1 and 1 are bonded with the adhesive 6, the corrugated cardboard materials 1 and 1 are pressed into a curved shape by the concavo-convex molds 7 and 8 while the adhesive 6 is not solidified. However, when the adhesive 6 is solidified, it becomes difficult to deform the curved shape by the both concavo-convex molds 7 and 8, and even if it is deformed into a curved shape, the original flat plate state is obtained. This is because the predetermined curved shape cannot be maintained due to the return.

すなわち、接着剤6が固化しない間に両段ボール材1,1を凹凸両型枠7,8によって湾曲状にプレスすれば、図4の(a) に示すように、両段ボール材1,1のうちの図面右側の段ボール材1は、左側の段ボール材1と接する側のライナー2側に流れ目方向の伸びを生じて、各凹条溝5の間隔が広がり、図面左側の段ボール材1は、右側の段ボール材1と接する側ライナー3側に流れ目方向の縮みを生じて、各凹条溝5が圧縮される状態となり、そうして接着剤6が固化するまで凹凸両型枠7,8のプレスによる加圧状態を維持することにより、両段ボール材1,1は、固化した接着剤6により図4の(a) に示すような湾曲状に成形されて、この湾曲状態をそのまま維持することができる。図4の(b) は同図の(a) のV−V線断面図で、この図4の(a) ,(b) の夫々左側の段ボール材1の凹条溝5は上記のように圧縮された状態にあり、右側の段ボール材1の凹条溝5は間隔が広がった状態にある。   That is, if the corrugated cardboard materials 1 and 1 are pressed into a curved shape by the concave and convex molds 7 and 8 while the adhesive 6 is not solidified, as shown in FIG. The corrugated board material 1 on the right side of the drawing has a flow direction extension on the side of the liner 2 on the side in contact with the left corrugated board material 1, and the interval between the groove grooves 5 is widened. Both sides of the concave and convex mold frames 7 and 8 are compressed until the concave groove 5 is compressed on the side liner 3 side in contact with the corrugated board material 1 on the right side, so that each groove 5 is compressed and the adhesive 6 is solidified. By maintaining the pressurized state by the press, both the corrugated board materials 1 and 1 are formed into a curved shape as shown in FIG. 4 (a) by the solidified adhesive 6, and this curved state is maintained as it is. be able to. 4 (b) is a cross-sectional view taken along line VV in FIG. 4 (a). The groove 5 of the corrugated board 1 on the left side of FIGS. 4 (a) and 4 (b) is as described above. In the compressed state, the concave groove 5 of the corrugated board material 1 on the right side is in a state where the interval is widened.

また、凹凸両型枠7,8による段ボール材1,1のプレス成形においては、先ず図3の(a) に示すような状態から、段ボール材1,1を下側の凹型枠8上に載置した後、同図の(b) に示すように上側の凸型枠7を押圧部材9により下降させて、凸型枠7の凸面部7aにより段ボール材1,1を凹型枠8の凹面部8aに押し付け、それにより段ボール材1,1を所要曲率の湾曲状に成形する。   Further, in the press molding of the corrugated board materials 1 and 1 by the both concave and convex mold frames 7 and 8, the corrugated board materials 1 and 1 are first placed on the lower concave mold frame 8 from the state shown in FIG. After placing, the upper convex frame 7 is lowered by the pressing member 9 as shown in FIG. 5B, and the corrugated board material 1, 1 is moved to the concave surface portion of the concave frame 8 by the convex surface portion 7 a of the convex frame 7. The cardboard materials 1 and 1 are pressed into a curved shape having a required curvature.

上記凸型枠7及び凹型枠8を使用する時は、凹型枠8を床上に固定し、凸型枠7を油圧シリンダ(図示省略)等のプレス装置に押圧部材9を介して連結すればよい。   When the convex frame 7 and the concave frame 8 are used, the concave frame 8 may be fixed on the floor, and the convex frame 7 may be connected to a press device such as a hydraulic cylinder (not shown) via the pressing member 9. .

上述したような方法により形成される湾曲状段ボールAは、両型枠7,8の凹凸面部7a,8a間でプレスされた所要曲率の湾曲状に固定されて、元の平板状段ボールに戻ることがないので、それ自体で床面等の上に図1に示すような状態で自立させることができ、従ってパーテーション、衝立、立て看板等としてそのまま使用することができる。また、この湾曲状段ボールAは、凹条溝5が各段ボール材1の内側に隠れて見えなくなるため、外観上の体裁、見栄えが良い。尚、この湾曲状段ボールAには、2つの段ボール材1,1どうしを接着する前の段階で、各段ボール材1の他面側、即ち凹条溝5を形成しない外面側に所望の印刷を施すことができる。   The curved corrugated cardboard A formed by the method as described above is fixed to the curved shape of the required curvature pressed between the concave and convex surface portions 7a, 8a of the two mold frames 7, 8, and returns to the original flat corrugated cardboard. Therefore, it can be self-supported on the floor or the like as shown in FIG. 1, and can be used as it is as a partition, a partition, a standing signboard, or the like. Further, the curved corrugated cardboard A has a good appearance and appearance because the concave groove 5 is hidden behind the corrugated cardboard material 1 and cannot be seen. The curved corrugated cardboard A has a desired print on the other surface side of each corrugated cardboard material 1, that is, on the outer surface side where the groove 5 is not formed, before the two corrugated cardboard materials 1 and 1 are bonded to each other. Can be applied.

図5は上述した湾曲状段ボールAの使用例を示すもので、(a) は複数の湾曲状段ボールAを凹凸側が交互に逆向きとなるように(平面視波状となるように)一列状に配置して、波板状のパーテーションとして使用する場合を示す。この場合、隣り合う湾曲状段ボール材1,1の隣接する端部間に断面H形の連結具12を挟み込んだ状態でビス13止めすることにより、段ボール材1,1の端部どうしを簡単に連結することができる。また、ビス13を抜いて連結具12を取り外せば、段ボール材1どうしを簡単に切り離すことができるから、使用後はコンパクトに収納、保管することができる。尚、連結具12は、アルミ押出形材等の金属材又は合成樹脂の成形体からなる。   FIG. 5 shows an example of use of the above-described curved corrugated cardboard A. FIG. 5A shows a plurality of curved corrugated boards A arranged in a row so that the concave and convex sides are alternately reversed (in a plan view wave shape). The case where it is arranged and used as a corrugated partition is shown. In this case, the ends of the corrugated board materials 1 and 1 can be easily connected to each other by fastening the screws 13 in a state in which the connecting tool 12 having an H-shaped cross section is sandwiched between the adjacent ends of the adjacent curved corrugated board materials 1 and 1. Can be linked. Further, if the screw 13 is pulled out and the connector 12 is removed, the cardboard materials 1 can be easily separated from each other, so that they can be stored and stored compactly after use. The connector 12 is made of a metal material such as an aluminum extruded shape or a molded body of synthetic resin.

また図5の(b) は所要曲率の湾曲状に形成された複数の湾曲状段ボールA・・・、ここでは周方向に120°の間隔で3分割されるように形成された3個の湾曲状段ボールA,A,Aを円筒状に組み合せ配置し、例えば装飾用柱として使用する場合を示す。この場合も、隣り合う湾曲状段ボールA,Aの隣接する端部間に断面H形の連結具12を挟み込んでビス13止めすることにより、段ボールA,Aの端部どうしを簡単容易に連結することができ、またビス13を取り外せば、段ボール材1どうしを簡単に切り離すことができるから、使用後はコンパクトに収納、保管可能となる。   FIG. 5B shows a plurality of curved corrugated cardboards A formed in a curved shape having a required curvature, in this case, three curved shapes formed to be divided into three at intervals of 120 ° in the circumferential direction. The case where the corrugated cardboards A, A, A are combined and arranged in a cylindrical shape and used as, for example, a decorative pillar is shown. Also in this case, the end portions of the corrugated boards A and A are easily and easily connected to each other by sandwiching the connecting tool 12 having an H-shaped cross section between the adjacent end portions of the adjacent curved corrugated boards A and A and fastening them with screws 13. If the screws 13 are removed, the cardboard materials 1 can be easily separated from each other, so that they can be stored and stored compactly after use.

図6及び図7は、図7の(c) に示すような円錐形の筒状体を形成するのに使用する湾曲状段ボールBの形成方法を示している。図6の(a) は湾曲状段ボールBを形成する扇形段ボール材1の平面展開図、(b) は(a) のW−W線拡大断面図である。この湾曲状段ボールBを形成するには、先ず、図6の(a) に仮想線で示すような例えば縦長矩形状の段ボール材21で、その左右横方向に流れ目が形成されている段ボール材21から、同図の実線図示のような略扇形の段ボール材11を切り抜いて形成し、この扇形段ボール材11の一面側に、当該段ボール材11の幅方向中央部に流れ目と直交する凹条溝5を形成する(その中央部の凹条溝を特に5oで示す)と共に、この中央部の凹条溝5oの両側から当該扇形段ボール材1の左右両端側へ向かう方向に従って前記流れ目に対し漸次斜交する凹条溝5を所要間隔おきに複数形成する。   6 and 7 show a method for forming a curved corrugated cardboard B used for forming a conical cylindrical body as shown in FIG. 7 (c). 6A is a developed plan view of the fan-shaped corrugated cardboard material 1 forming the curved corrugated cardboard B, and FIG. 6B is an enlarged sectional view taken along the line WW of FIG. In order to form the curved corrugated cardboard B, first, the corrugated cardboard material 21 is formed of, for example, a vertically long rectangular corrugated cardboard material 21 as shown by an imaginary line in FIG. 21 is formed by cutting out a substantially fan-shaped corrugated cardboard material 11 as shown by a solid line in FIG. A groove 5 is formed (the groove groove at the center is indicated by 5o in particular), and the flow path is directed along the direction from both sides of the groove 5o at the center toward the left and right ends of the fan-shaped corrugated cardboard material 1. A plurality of concave grooves 5 that are gradually obliquely formed are formed at required intervals.

そして、上記のように凹条溝5を形成した扇形段ボール材11の同じもの二枚を、凹条溝5が形成された側の面どうしを接着剤6により接着した後、その接着剤6が固化しない間に両扇形段ボール材11,11を、図3に示す湾曲状段ボールAの場合と同様に、所要曲率の凸面部7aを有する凸型枠7とその凸面部7aに対応する曲率の凹面部8aを有する凹型枠8との間に介在させて凹凸両型枠7,8により湾曲形状にプレス成形し、その加圧状態を接着剤6が固化するまで維持することによって円錐形状に固定し、図7の(a) に示すように円錐形筒状体の一部を成す湾曲状段ボールBを形成する。図7の(b) は、同図(a) のZ−Z線拡大縦断面図を示したもので、この湾曲状段ボールBの断面構造は、図4の(b) に示す湾曲状段ボールAと同じである。   And after bonding the two same thing of the fan-shaped corrugated cardboard material 11 which formed the grooved groove | channel 5 as mentioned above with the adhesive agent 6 on the side in which the grooved groove | channel 5 was formed, the adhesive agent 6 becomes In the same manner as in the case of the curved corrugated cardboard A shown in FIG. 3, both the fan-shaped corrugated cardboard materials 11 and 11 are solidified without being solidified, and the convex frame 7 having the convex surface portion 7a having the required curvature and the concave surface having the curvature corresponding to the convex surface portion 7a. It is interposed between the concave mold 8 having the portion 8a and press-molded into a curved shape by the concave and convex molds 7 and 8, and is fixed in a conical shape by maintaining the pressure state until the adhesive 6 is solidified. As shown in FIG. 7A, a curved corrugated cardboard B forming a part of a conical cylindrical body is formed. FIG. 7B shows an enlarged longitudinal sectional view taken along the line ZZ of FIG. 7A. The sectional structure of the curved corrugated cardboard B is the curved corrugated cardboard A shown in FIG. Is the same.

上記のように形成した円錐形形成用の湾曲状段ボールBは、形成される円錐形筒状体を周方向に120°の間隔で3分割したようなもので、このような湾曲状段ボールBを3個組み合わせることによって、図7の(c) に示すような円錐形の筒状体を形成する。即ち、3個の湾曲状段ボールB,B,Bを夫々端部どうし対向当接して円錐形の筒状体とする。この場合も、図5の(a) ,(b) に示す湾曲状段ボールAの使用例と同様に、隣接する端部間に断面H形の連結具12挟み込んでビス13止めすることにより、湾曲状段ボールB,B,Bの端部どうしを簡単に連結できるし、ビス13を取り外せば、湾曲状段ボールBどうしを簡単に切り離すことができ、使用後はコンパクトに収納、保管可能となる。図7の(c) に示すように形成される円錐形の筒状体は、各種装飾用筒状体として使用される。   The curved corrugated cardboard B for forming a conical shape formed as described above is such that the conical cylindrical body to be formed is divided into three parts at intervals of 120 ° in the circumferential direction. By combining the three, a conical cylindrical body as shown in FIG. 7 (c) is formed. That is, three curved corrugated boards B, B, and B are opposed to each other at their end portions to form a conical cylindrical body. Also in this case, similarly to the example of use of the curved corrugated cardboard A shown in FIGS. 5A and 5B, the connector 12 having an H-shaped cross section is sandwiched between adjacent end portions and the screw 13 is fixed. The end portions of the corrugated cardboards B, B, B can be easily connected to each other, and if the screws 13 are removed, the curved corrugated cardboards B can be easily separated from each other, and can be stored and stored compactly after use. The conical tubular body formed as shown in FIG. 7 (c) is used as various decorative tubular bodies.

また、図1〜図5の実施形態に示す湾曲状段ボールAの形成方法では、各段ボール材1の一面側に流れ目と直交する方向に延びる複数の凹条溝5を形成し、また図6及び図7の実施形態に示す湾曲状段ボールBの形成方法では、各段ボール材1の一面側に、流れ目と直交する方向に延びる凹条溝5と、その流れ目に対し傾斜して交差する(斜交する)する複数の凹条溝5とを形成しているが、これらの実施形態以外に、各段ボール材1の一面側に、流れ目と平行する方向に延びる複数の凹条溝5を形成することもできる。このように凹条溝5を流れ目と平行する方向に形成した場合には、一枚の段ボール材1だけならば、段ボール材の腰が弱くなって自立性が無くなるが、そのような段ボール1を二枚、凹条溝5が形成された側の面どうし接着剤6により接着して、湾曲形状にプレス成形することにより、十分な剛性が確保されて、自立可能な状態となる。   Moreover, in the formation method of the curved corrugated cardboard A shown in the embodiment of FIGS. 1 to 5, a plurality of concave grooves 5 extending in a direction orthogonal to the flow line are formed on one surface side of each corrugated cardboard material 1, and FIG. In the method for forming the curved corrugated cardboard B shown in the embodiment of FIG. 7, the corrugated groove 5 extending in the direction orthogonal to the flow line is inclined and intersected with the flow line on one surface side of each cardboard material 1. In addition to these embodiments, a plurality of groove grooves 5 extending in a direction parallel to the flow line are formed on one surface side of each corrugated board material 1 in addition to these embodiments. Can also be formed. When the groove 5 is formed in a direction parallel to the flow line as described above, if only one cardboard material 1 is used, the waist of the cardboard material is weakened and the self-supporting property is lost. Are bonded to each other by the adhesive 6 on the side where the groove 5 is formed, and press-molded into a curved shape, so that sufficient rigidity is secured and a self-supporting state is obtained.

A,B 湾曲状段ボール
1,11 段ボール材
2,3 ライナー
4 フルート
5 凹条溝
6 接着剤
7 凸型枠
7a 凸面部
8 凹型枠
8a 凹面部
A, B Curved corrugated cardboard 1, 11 Corrugated cardboard material 2, 3 Liner 4 Flute 5 Concave groove 6 Adhesive 7 Convex frame 7a Convex part 8 Concave part 8a Concave part

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ライナー間にフルートを介装してなる一枚の第1段ボール材の両面側のうち一面側にのみ、流れ目と交差する方向又は流れ目と平行する方向に延びる複数の第1凹条溝を形成し、同じくライナー間にフルートを介装してなる一枚の第2段ボール材の両面側のうち一面側にのみ、流れ目と交差する方向又は流れ目と平行する方向に延びる複数の第2凹条溝を形成し、前記第1凹条溝が形成された第1段ボール材の一面側と前記第2凹条溝が形成された第2段ボール材の一面側の面どうし接着剤によって接着した後、その接着剤が固化しない間に両段ボール材を、所要曲率の凸面部を有する凸型枠と前記凸面部に対応する曲率の凹面部を有する凹型枠との間に介在させて両型枠により湾曲状にプレス成形することによって、前記第1段ボール材の前記第1凹条溝の間隔を広げると共に、前記第2段ボール材の前記第2凹条溝を圧縮させ、その加圧状態を前記接着剤が固化するまで維持することを特徴とする湾曲状段ボールの形成方法。 A plurality of first groove grooves extending in a direction intersecting the flow line or in a direction parallel to the flow line only on one surface side of the first corrugated board material having the flute interposed between the liners. formed, similarly to the one side of both sides of the second cardboard material piece ing by interposing a flute between the liner only of the plurality extending in a direction parallel to the direction or flow-th intersecting the flow-th first form forms a 2 concave groove, the surface each other adhesive on one surface side of the second cardboard material the second concave groove and one surface of the first cardboard material the first concave groove is formed is formed After bonding, both the corrugated cardboard materials are interposed between a convex frame having a convex portion having a required curvature and a concave frame having a concave portion having a curvature corresponding to the convex portion while the adhesive is not solidified. by press-molding into a curved shape by a mold, the first cardboard material Together increase the distance of the serial first concave groove, the curved corrugated compressing the second concave groove of the second cardboard material, and maintains its pressed state until the adhesive is solidified Forming method.
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