US3282764A - Apparatus and method for producing corrugated paperboard - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates generally to the production of corrugated paperboard and more particularly to an apparatus and method for improving the feedingmetering function of a double facer machine.
- the bulk of the corrugated paperboard currently manufactured is known as double faced corrugated paperboard and consists of an inner corrugated or fluted member sandwiched between outer facing sheets or liners. In the usual operation this is made in steps by first combining the corrugated member with one liner to form what is known as single faced corrugated paperboard. This product is then combined with a second liner to form double faced corrugated paperboard, the combining operation taking place in apparatus known in the art as a double facer machine. As will be discussed in more detail below, such a combining unit may also be employed to produce double wall or triple wall or other varieties of corrugated board, although it is generally termed a double facer machine.
- a double facer typically includes a .pair of endless belts between which the single faced web and liner are combined in biased relationship with adhesive therebetween and advanced through heating and cooling regions.
- the double facer belts normally made of cotton or synthetic fabric, or a combination thereof, provide the following functions:
- a primary function of the belts heretofore has been the pulling and conveying of the board in accurate timed relationship with additional machines placed downstream from the double facer in the path of travel of the web which automatically and continuously perform different operations on the web.
- additional machines in the usual installation include a slitter-soorer and a rotary cut-off machine, the structure and operation of which are well known in the art. Since the double faced paperboard emerging from the double facer machine is a relatively stiff product, successive slitting, scoring and blanking operations are generally carried out sequentially. In order to achieve a uniformly dimensioned blank at the rotary cut-oft machine, the feed of the double faced board must be as uniform as possible in relation to such cutoff machine.
- the double facer, slitter-scorer and the rotary cut-off machine are all driven from a common line shaft which in turn is driven by a single drive motor.
- the principal result desired of this invention is the reduction of sheet length variation at the cut-off, which is presently a source of considerable waste.
- the driving of the double facer and cut-off machine from a common line shaft might be considered a solution to the problem of sheet length variation, the fact is that the double facer does not provide a reliably uniform feed due to the above-described slippage with the result that blanks produced in subsequent operations are not dimensionally uniform.
- Methods and apparatus have been developed to compensate for such fee-d variations but are complicated, expensive, and do not correct the cause of the difficulty.
- Another object of the present invention is to provide a method and apparatus which will increase the efiiciency of a double facer machine, permitting a reduction in its size and cost.
- An additional object of the present invention is to provide separate tensioning and feed means for the double faced board components to permit an overspeed of the double facer belts with respect to the double faced Web with the resultant production of a higher quality double faced board.
- FIG. 1 is a schematic elevational view showing the manner in which a single faced web and liner are individually tensioned and fed into a double facer machine by apparatus in accordance with the present invention
- FIG. 2 is an enlarged elevational view of the single faced web following passage through the tensioning and feed means and the glue machine and prior to combination with the liner in the double facer machine;
- FIG. 3 is an enlarged view showing the single faced web and the liner combined in the double facer machine
- FIG. 4 is an enlarged View of the liner tensioning device
- FIG. 5 is a view along line 5-5 of FIG. 1 showing the manner in which the liner feed roll is connected to the common line shaft which drives the double facer, slitterscorer, and rotary cut-off machine.
- the main factors causing non-uniformity of the double facer feed have been the inability of the belts to overcome the variations in tensions of the component webs entering the double facer, the frictional resistance pulling the board over the hot plates, and in addition the dimculty in maintaining the upper and lower double facer belts at the same drive speed. Due to the lengths of the belts and the variations in belt conditions and tensioning arrangements, it is extremely difficult if not impossible to obtain an equal drive speed of the opposed belts. However, as will be more fully discussed below, small differences in belt speeds are no longer of critical importance with the improvement of the present invention.
- the present improvement in brief includes means for tensioning, metering and feeding component webs into a double facer at a predetermined uniform rate.
- the liner has been pulled from a supply roll on a mill roll stand over various idler rolls and through one or more preheaters to the double facer machine by the double facer belts.
- the single faced web has been pulled through a glue station and into the double facer by the double facer belts.
- the uncontrolled variations in the tensions of the web components pulled into the double facer by the belts caused variations in the feed rate of the double faced board, which condition was aggravated by non-uniform 35 double facer belt speeds.
- the present method and apparatus for introducing the web components to a double facer provide a uniform web tension and feed rate as described below.
- FIG. 1 the flow paths of a single faced web and a liner 12 are shown leading into the infeed end of a double facer machine 14.
- the double facer machine illustrated is of a well known type such as that disclosed in US. Patent 2,993,527. Only the infeed end of the heating section of the double facer is included in the drawings.
- the double facer elements shown include hot plates 16 over which the combined double faced web 18 is conveyed and biased by the upper double facer belt 20.
- This upper belt extends the entire length of the double facer, passing over roll 22 at the infeed end of the machine.
- Idler pressure rolls 24 bearing downwardly on the lower run of the upper double facer belt maintain the web in continual sliding engagement with the hot plates to effect a uniform setting and curing of the web adhesive.
- the web on passing from the illustrated heating section to the cooling section (not shown) is engaged on its lower surface by a lower double facer belt which is co-extensive with the upper belt in the cooling section of the machine.
- the web is received from a single facer machine by bridge conveyor 26 on which is permitted to accumulate in waves 28 to permit flexibility of operation of the single facer and double facer machines. Either one of the machines may thus be stopped for a short interval without affecting the operation of the other machine.
- the web is passed through a drag assembly 30.
- the assembly includes a stationary curved bridge 32 having a curved surface of sufficient radius to prevent damage to the web.
- a heavy cotton or synthetic plastic belt 34 is adapted to bias the moving web against the curved bridge surface.
- the belt 34 is secured at one end to stationary support 36 and at the other end is attached to tensioning lever 38 actuated by tensioning cylinder 40.
- the web after passing through the web drag assembly 30 passes over idler roll 42 and around feed roll 44.
- dancer roll 46 Positioned between the drag assembly 30 and the idler roll 42 is dancer roll 46 connected to pressure control 47 which automatically controls the tension of the web by actuating cylinder 40 in a well known manner.
- feed roll 44 The surface of feed roll 44 is covered with a heat resistant synthetic rubber or plastic cover 48 to permit preheating of the web as well as to increase the traction of the roll. Means are provided (not shown) for heating the feed roll 44 in the customary manner.
- the angle a indicating the amount of circumferential contact between the feed roll and the web should be as great as possible to provide maximum traction without slippage.
- the single faced web 10 passes from feed roll 44 into a glue machine 50 which supplies adhesive to the exposed corrugated crests of the web.
- the web then passes into the double facer machine where it is combined with the liner 12 to form a double faced web 18.
- the liner 12 is drawn from the mill rolls 52 and 54 mounted for rotation on mill roll stand 56.
- the liner web passes over bridge roll 58 and into drag assembly 60 which provides the desired back tension to the liner web in a manner similar to that of previously described drag assembly 30 and includes stationary roll 62, belt 64, and cylinder 66 controlled by dancer roll 68 and fluid pressure control 70.
- the dancer roll bears against the liner web run extending from the idler roll 72 to the idler roll 74.
- the liner web passes around feed roll 76 and pinch roll 78, the latter being disposed in such a manner as to maintain the web in contact with the feed roll over an extended angle b of the feed roll circumference.
- Feed roll 76 like feed roll 44 is provided with a heat-resistant rubber cover 77 and internal heating means (not shown).
- a threading belt 80 on rolls 82 facilitates the threading of a web around the feed roll 76.
- the liner web after passing over the feed roll and around the pinch roll, passes over idler roll 84 and then into the double facer machine.
- FIG. 5 shows the manner in which feed roll 76 is driven by line shaft 86 to which it is coupled by gear box 88.
- a clutch 90 is provided to permit disconnecting of the feed roll from the main drive.
- Feed roll 44 is similarly driven by line shaft 86 to insure a uniform feed of both component webs.
- the single faced web 10 and the liner 12 are initially threaded through the various web control elements in the manner illustrated.
- the drag assemblies 30 and 60 are preset to provide the desired web tensions and feed rolls 44 and 76 are engaged with the line shaft 86.
- the feed rolls 44 and 76 draw the single faced web 10 and the liner 12 respectively from the bridge conveyor 26 and the mill roll 52 into the drag assemblies 30 and 60.
- the dancer rolls 46 and 68 regulate cylinders 40 and 66 to maintain the desired back tension of the webs so that the feed rolls will meter a uniform web flow into the double facer machine.
- the webs are preheated in the feed rolls, adhesive is applied to the fluted portions of the single faced web in the glue machine 50, and the single faced web and liner are brought together at the infeed end of the double facer machine. Because of the positive feed of the webs by the feed rolls 44 and 76 both of which are driven at the same rate by the line shaft 86, the webs are positively presented at the infeed end of the double facer machine.
- the conveying force required in the double facer machine to advance the composite web is relatively small, and need be very little more than that required to overcome the frictional drag of advancing the double faced board through the double facer.
- the double facer machine may be more efiiciently designed.
- conveying and blanketing means which more readily permit discharging moisture vapor from the double faced board to the atmosphere.
- conveying and blanketing means could for example be wire mesh or metal slat conveyor belts.
- present arrangement permits more effective application of forced air such as that provided by the air lift arrangement disclosed in the pending US. patent application S.N. 182,499, filed March 26, 1962, assigned with the present application to a common assignee.
- a primary advantage of the individual web tensioning and metered feed arrangement is the permissible driving of the double facer belts at a higher speed than that at which the single faced web and liner are fed into the machine.
- Variable speed drive means may be provided to vary this overpeed up to as much as 20 percent over the speed of the incoming single faced web and. liner, although the optimum overspeed will depend upon the type of web being run and the belt material used. With cotton or synthetic belts the desired overspeed would probably range between 0.5 percent to 5 percent of'the web speed. With metal belts or conveying means the overspeed would preferably be higher, for example, 10 percent of the web speed.
- the overspeed keeps the board smooth and. taut as it travels through the double facer, improves the appearance of the board and provides a better surface for subsequent operations.
- the overspeed also inhibits shrinkage, thus reducing washboarding and warpage. -It will also reduce weaving of the web from side to side which in turn reduces the amount of side trim necessary at the slitting and scoring station.
- the overspeed furthermore provides a pull on the webs which insures that there will be no slippage at the feed rolls as long as the proper back tension is provided by the drag assemblies.
- the metered web feed arrangement which provides a uniform flow rate of the c-omponent webs entering the double facer machine, insures a uniform flow of double faced board from the double facer machine and thus maintains uniformity of blanks formed in the scorerslitter and rotary cut'off operations occurring successively in timed relationship with the double facer machine.
- the elaborate and expensive mechanisms previously required to compensate for irregular feed rates of the double facer are thus no longer required for the production of uniform blanks.
- tensioning devices or drag assemblies of the illustrated embodiment are helpful in maintaining a metered web feed but may not be necessary in every installation. Such tensioning devices may be omitted when the feed roll or other web feed arrangement employed provides a satisfactory web metering action without tensioning of the web.
- Apparatus for producing corrugated paperboard of improved quality comprising a double facer machine for combining component webs into a double-faced web, feed means disposed adjacent said machine to positively feed and meter at least one of said web components in said double facer machine, said feed means including a feed roll around which said web component extends in intimate circumferential frictional contact, a cut-off machine for cutting double-faced web: into unit lengths, means connected to said feed means and the cut-off machine for synchronously driving said feed means with the cut-off machine, and additional means for operating the double facer machine at a speed exceeding the web component speed provided by said feed means so that the web component is kept taut between the feed means and the double facer machine.
- Apparatus in accordance with claim 1 including means for producing a back tension on the Webcomponent before it contacts the feed roll.
- a method of operating apparatus for processing paperboard comprising the steps of positively feeding and metering web components to a double facer machine by extending at least one of the web components into intimate circumferential frictional contact with a feed roll adjacent the inlet end of said machine, joining the web components into double-faced board at the double facer machine, cutting double-faced board produced by the double facer machine into unit lengths, synchronizing the speed of cut-off with the surface of the feed roll, and maintaining the web component between the feed roll and the double facer machine taut by operating the double facer at a speed of about .5 percent to 20 percent greater than the surface speed of the feed roll.
- a method in accordance with claim 4 including the step of tensioning said one web component before it contacts the feed roll to provide uniform back tension on said one web component.
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