WO1995023061A1 - Method and apparatus for water-proofing edges of blanks - Google Patents

Method and apparatus for water-proofing edges of blanks Download PDF

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WO1995023061A1
WO1995023061A1 PCT/IB1995/000113 IB9500113W WO9523061A1 WO 1995023061 A1 WO1995023061 A1 WO 1995023061A1 IB 9500113 W IB9500113 W IB 9500113W WO 9523061 A1 WO9523061 A1 WO 9523061A1
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Ragnar Harald Sagvik
Lars Lyngaas
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Elopak Systems Ag
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Priority to SK1062-96A priority patent/SK106296A3/en
Priority to DE69503607T priority patent/DE69503607T4/en
Priority to HU9602336A priority patent/HU219373B/en
Priority to EP95907805A priority patent/EP0746464B1/en
Application filed by Elopak Systems Ag filed Critical Elopak Systems Ag
Priority to BR9506934A priority patent/BR9506934A/en
Priority to RU96119209A priority patent/RU2126326C1/en
Priority to MX9603636A priority patent/MX9603636A/en
Priority to DE69503607A priority patent/DE69503607D1/en
Priority to NZ279309A priority patent/NZ279309A/en
Priority to KR1019960704566A priority patent/KR970701124A/en
Priority to JP7522234A priority patent/JPH09509376A/en
Priority to PL95315945A priority patent/PL177151B1/en
Publication of WO1995023061A1 publication Critical patent/WO1995023061A1/en
Priority to NO963492A priority patent/NO963492L/en
Priority to FI963276A priority patent/FI963276A/en
Priority to BG100854A priority patent/BG100854A/en

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  • This invention relates to a method of and apparatus for skiving an edge of sheet material .
  • a laminate consisting o f , for example , paperbo ard coated on both faces with layers compri s ed o f other sub st ance s , for examp le a barrier substance .
  • the barrier substance may be a barrier to l iquid, part icul arly water , such as PE , or barrier to oxygen, such as aluminium or EVOH .
  • the two surface layers of the laminate are usually of a substance or substances such that the two layers can be heat-sealed together during forming of a liquid packaging carton .
  • the cartons may be constructed from blanks individually cut from a web of the laminate .
  • the cutting-out of the blanks leaves cut edges via which liquid or gas could penetrate into the paperboard and leak into or out of the carton, were it not for skiving of the cut edge, such as by milling-away of a portion of the cut edge and folding-over of the edge zone and heat-and pre s sure- se al ing o f the fo lded-ove r edge z one t o the remainder o f the blank to cover the otherwi se exposed paperboard with a barrier layer .
  • a problem encountered with known skiving is that the folded-over edge zone tends to return to its original pre-folding condition, and so may not be completely and correctly heat-and pressure-sealed to the remainder of the blank .
  • a skiving method comprising forming, along an edge zone of sheet material comprised of a fluid-absorbent layer and a fluid-barrier layer thereon, a tongue, a recess inwardly of said tongue, a land inwardly of said recess, and a groove inwardly of said land, folding-over said edge zone, inserting said tongue in said groove and sealing said edge zone to the remainder of the sheet material.
  • apparatus for skiving an edge zone of sheet material comprised of a fluid-absorbent layer and a fluid-barrier layer thereon, characterized by forming means for forming a recess extending along said edge zone and spaced inwards of the free edge of said edge zone, thereby to leave a tongue extending along said edge zone outwards of said recess and for forming a groove extending along said edge zone and spaced inwards of said recess, thereby to leave a land extending along said edge zone outwards of said groove, folding means for folding-over said edge zone to cause said tongue to enter said groove, and sealing means for sealing said edge zone to the remainder of said sheet material.
  • the skived edge zone can be made more reliably fluid-proof. Moreover, the use of heat in the sealing can be dispensed with, and the seal be obtained purely mechanically by simply squeezing together the parts of the tongue-in-groove joint.
  • the sheet material can be in the form of a continuous web or an individual blank.
  • Figure 1 shows a cross-section through an edge region of a cut-out blank of a liquid-packaging laminate of a first kind.
  • Figure 2 is a view similar to Figure 1, but with the edge region milled away to a desired profile.
  • Figure 3 is a view similar to Figure 1, but with the relevant edge zone folded-over and pressure-sealed to the remainder of the blank.
  • Figure 4 is a view similar to Figure 2, but of an edge region of a cut-out blank of a liquid-packaging laminate of a second kind.
  • Figure 5 is a view similar to Figure 3, but of the blank of Figure 4
  • Figure 6 is a diagrammatic cross-section through a liquid packaging carton made from the blank of Figures 4 and
  • Figure 7 is a diagrammatic side elevation of an apparatus forming on the blank the edge zone of Figure 3 or 5, and
  • Figure 8 shows a diagrammatic, fragmentary section taken on the line VIII-VIII of Figure 7, with the apparatus forming the edge zone of Figure 3.
  • the blank from which a gable- topped or flat-topped liquid-packaging carton is to be made, is a laminate comprised of a layer 1 of paperboard coated on both faces with layers 2 and 3 of thermoplastics, for example polyethylene, of which the layer 2 is intended to provide the inner surface and the layer 3 is intended to provide the outer surface of the carton.
  • the laminate may include one or more additional layers, for example a gas barrier layer, such as EVOH or aluminium.
  • the blank has a cut edge 4 at which the paperboard 1 is exposed so that, if the blank were to be folded and sealed to form a carton with that cut edge 4 at the inside of the carton and thus exposed to the liquid, for example milk, in the carton, the liquid would be able to penetrate into the paperboard and weaken the same and/or leak out through the same. It is in order to prevent such penetration that the cut edge 4 is skived and then pressure-sealed.
  • a rectangular cut-away 5 parallelly to the edge 4 are milled a rectangular cut-away 5, a rectangular recess 6 and a rectangular groove 7, thus leaving thereamong a rectangular tongue 8 and a rectangular land 9.
  • the layers 1 and 2 are milled away to substantially the hidden surface 10 of the layer 3 so as substantially to expose the same.
  • the recess 6 is of a width slightly greater than the sum of the height and the width of the land 9, whilst the width of the tongue is slightly less than that of the groove 7.
  • the tongue 8 and the portion of t h e l ayer 3 between the edge 4 and the land 9 have been turned over the land 9 and the tongue 8 inserted in the groove 7.
  • the tongue-in-groove joint 7, 8 serves to prevent the folded-over edge zone from moving back towards its pre-folding condition prior to pressure-sealing thereof to the remainder of the blank.
  • the blank is a laminate comprised of the layer 1 of paperboard coated on both faces with the thermoplastics layers 2 and 3, but with a gas barrier layer 12 of, for example aluminium or EVOH, covering the layer 2 and a layer 13 of thermoplastics, for example polyethylene, covering the layer 12.
  • the layers 1 and 2 are milled away to substantially the surface 10.
  • Folding-over and pressure- sealing are performed as for the embodiment of Figures 1 to 3, to give the liquid-proof edge shown in Figure 5.
  • the opposite edge zone 14 of the blank is pressure-sealed to the edge of Figure 5, with the layer 13, in particular, being sealed to itself, so that the barrier layer 12 substantially completely encircles the interior of the carton.
  • the apparatus includes a milling station 20 followed by a folding-over station 21 and a sealing station 22.
  • the lower roll, 24 being rotatably mounted upon a turntable arm 25 urged resiliently upwardly by a pneumatic piston-and-cylinder device 26 about a horizontal pivot 27 on a casing 28.
  • the roll 23 is rotatably mounted on an arm 29 turnable about a horizontal

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Abstract

A skiving method comprises forming by milling, along an edge zone of a packaging blank (1-3) comprised of a liquid-absorbent layer (1) and at least two liquid-barrier layers (2 and 3) thereon, a tongue (8), a recess (6) inwardly of the tongue (8), a land (9) inwardly of the recess (6), and a groove (7) inwardly of the land (9), folding over the edge zone to insert the tongue (8) into the groove (7), and sealing the edge zone to the remainder of the sheet material, preferably by mechanical pressure alone.

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METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR WATER-PROOFING EDGES OF BLANKS .
This invention relates to a method of and apparatus for skiving an edge of sheet material . BACKGROUND ART
In the field of liquid packaging it is known to employ as the packaging material a laminate consisting o f , for example , paperbo ard coated on both faces with layers compri s ed o f other sub st ance s , for examp le a barrier substance . The barrier substance may be a barrier to l iquid, part icul arly water , such as PE , or barrier to oxygen, such as aluminium or EVOH . The two surface layers of the laminate are usually of a substance or substances such that the two layers can be heat-sealed together during forming of a liquid packaging carton . The cartons may be constructed from blanks individually cut from a web of the laminate . The cutting-out of the blanks leaves cut edges via which liquid or gas could penetrate into the paperboard and leak into or out of the carton, were it not for skiving of the cut edge, such as by milling-away of a portion of the cut edge and folding-over of the edge zone and heat-and pre s sure- se al ing o f the fo lded-ove r edge z one t o the remainder o f the blank to cover the otherwi se exposed paperboard with a barrier layer . A problem encountered with known skiving is that the folded-over edge zone tends to return to its original pre-folding condition, and so may not be completely and correctly heat-and pressure-sealed to the remainder of the blank .
DISCLOSURE OF INVENTION According to one aspect of the present invention, there is provided a skiving method comprising forming, along an edge zone of sheet material comprised of a fluid-absorbent layer and a fluid-barrier layer thereon, a tongue, a recess inwardly of said tongue, a land inwardly of said recess, and a groove inwardly of said land, folding-over said edge zone, inserting said tongue in said groove and sealing said edge zone to the remainder of the sheet material.
According to another aspect of the present invention. there is provided apparatus for skiving an edge zone of sheet material comprised of a fluid-absorbent layer and a fluid-barrier layer thereon, characterized by forming means for forming a recess extending along said edge zone and spaced inwards of the free edge of said edge zone, thereby to leave a tongue extending along said edge zone outwards of said recess and for forming a groove extending along said edge zone and spaced inwards of said recess, thereby to leave a land extending along said edge zone outwards of said groove, folding means for folding-over said edge zone to cause said tongue to enter said groove, and sealing means for sealing said edge zone to the remainder of said sheet material.
Owing to the tongue-in-groove joint, the skived edge zone can be made more reliably fluid-proof. Moreover, the use of heat in the sealing can be dispensed with, and the seal be obtained purely mechanically by simply squeezing together the parts of the tongue-in-groove joint.
The sheet material can be in the form of a continuous web or an individual blank.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS In order that the invention may be more clearly understood and readily carried into effect, reference will now be made, by way of example, to the accompanying drawings, in which:-
Figure 1 shows a cross-section through an edge region of a cut-out blank of a liquid-packaging laminate of a first kind.
Figure 2 is a view similar to Figure 1, but with the edge region milled away to a desired profile.
Figure 3 is a view similar to Figure 1, but with the relevant edge zone folded-over and pressure-sealed to the remainder of the blank.
Figure 4 is a view similar to Figure 2, but of an edge region of a cut-out blank of a liquid-packaging laminate of a second kind.
Figure 5 is a view similar to Figure 3, but of the blank of Figure 4, Figure 6 is a diagrammatic cross-section through a liquid packaging carton made from the blank of Figures 4 and
5,
Figure 7 is a diagrammatic side elevation of an apparatus forming on the blank the edge zone of Figure 3 or 5, and
Figure 8 shows a diagrammatic, fragmentary section taken on the line VIII-VIII of Figure 7, with the apparatus forming the edge zone of Figure 3. BEST MODE FOR CARRYING OPT THE INVENTION
Referring to Figure 1, the blank, from which a gable- topped or flat-topped liquid-packaging carton is to be made, is a laminate comprised of a layer 1 of paperboard coated on both faces with layers 2 and 3 of thermoplastics, for example polyethylene, of which the layer 2 is intended to provide the inner surface and the layer 3 is intended to provide the outer surface of the carton. If so desired, the laminate may include one or more additional layers, for example a gas barrier layer, such as EVOH or aluminium. The blank has a cut edge 4 at which the paperboard 1 is exposed so that, if the blank were to be folded and sealed to form a carton with that cut edge 4 at the inside of the carton and thus exposed to the liquid, for example milk, in the carton, the liquid would be able to penetrate into the paperboard and weaken the same and/or leak out through the same. It is in order to prevent such penetration that the cut edge 4 is skived and then pressure-sealed.
Referring to Figure 2, parallelly to the edge 4 are milled a rectangular cut-away 5, a rectangular recess 6 and a rectangular groove 7, thus leaving thereamong a rectangular tongue 8 and a rectangular land 9. In forming the items 5 to 7, the layers 1 and 2 are milled away to substantially the hidden surface 10 of the layer 3 so as substantially to expose the same. The recess 6 is of a width slightly greater than the sum of the height and the width of the land 9, whilst the width of the tongue is slightly less than that of the groove 7.
Referring to Figure 3, the tongue 8 and the portion of the layer 3 between the edge 4 and the land 9 have been turned over the land 9 and the tongue 8 inserted in the groove 7. The tongue-in-groove joint 7, 8 serves to prevent the folded-over edge zone from moving back towards its pre-folding condition prior to pressure-sealing thereof to the remainder of the blank. On such sealing, the portion of the layer 3 seen between the tongue 8 and the land 9 in Figure 2 is pressed sealingly against the portion of the layer 2 included in the land 9, the substantially exposed portion of the layer 3 in the groove 7 is pressed sealingly against the portion of the layer 2 included in the tongue 8, whilst the portion of the layer 3 projecting beyond the tongue 8 is pressed sealingly against the portion of the layer 2 in the remainder of the blank. Referring to Figures 4 to 5, the blank is a laminate comprised of the layer 1 of paperboard coated on both faces with the thermoplastics layers 2 and 3, but with a gas barrier layer 12 of, for example aluminium or EVOH, covering the layer 2 and a layer 13 of thermoplastics, for example polyethylene, covering the layer 12. Again, to form the items 5 to 7, the layers 1 and 2 are milled away to substantially the surface 10. Folding-over and pressure- sealing are performed as for the embodiment of Figures 1 to 3, to give the liquid-proof edge shown in Figure 5. As shown in Figure 6, the opposite edge zone 14 of the blank is pressure-sealed to the edge of Figure 5, with the layer 13, in particular, being sealed to itself, so that the barrier layer 12 substantially completely encircles the interior of the carton. Referring to Figures 7 and 8, the apparatus includes a milling station 20 followed by a folding-over station 21 and a sealing station 22. At the milling station 20 are two driven horizontal rolls 23 and 24 which grippingly advance the blank 1-3 between them, the lower roll, 24, being rotatably mounted upon a turntable arm 25 urged resiliently upwardly by a pneumatic piston-and-cylinder device 26 about a horizontal pivot 27 on a casing 28. The roll 23 is rotatably mounted on an arm 29 turnable about a horizontal

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CLAIMS 1. A skiving method comprising forming, along an edge zone of sheet material comprised of a fluid-absorbent layer (1) and a fluid-barrier layer (3) thereon, a tongue (8) , a recess (6) inwardly of said tongue (8), a land (9) inwardly of said recess (6), and a groove (7) inwardly of said land (9) , folding-over said edge zone, inserting said tongue (8) in said groove (7) and sealing said edge zone to the remainder of the sheet material.
2. A method according to claim 1, and further comprising, a prior to the folding-over of said edge zone, forming, along said edge zone, a cut-away (5) outwardly of said tongue (8) and extending to the outer edge (4) of said edge zone.
3. A method according to claim 1 or 2, wherein said tongue (8), said recess (6), said land (9), and said groove (7) (and said cut-away (5) if provided) are substantially rectangular.
4. A method according to any preceding claim, wherein said recess (6) is of a width slightly greater than the sum of the height and the width of the land (9) .
5. A method according to any preceding claim, wherein the width of the tongue (8) is slightly less than that of the groove (7) .
6. A method according to any preceding claim, wherein, in forming said recess (6) and said groove (7) (and said cut¬ away (5) if provided) , sections of said fluid-absorbent layer (1) are removed to substantially a hidden surface (10) of the fluid-barrier layer (3) .
7. A method according to claim 6, wherein said sheet material includes a second fluid-barrier layer (2) , with the fluid-absorbent layer (1) being disposed between the first- mentioned and the second fluid-barrier layers (3,2), sections of said second fluid-barrier layer (2) being removed in forming said recess (6) and said groove (7) (and said cut-away (5) if provided) .
8. A method according to claim 7, wherein, in the sealing of said edge zone to the remainder of the sheet material. pivot 30 on the casing 27 . A conical pin 31 effective between the casing 27 and the arm 29 permits adjustment for differing thicknesses of laminate . Three horizontal cylindrical milling cutters 31 to 33 fixed to a horizontal drive shaft 34 form in the blank the cut-away 5, the recess
6 and the groove 7, respectively. A suction mouthpiece 35 removes the debris resulting from the milling. A series of pairs of upper and lower driven rolls 36a, 36b to 44a, 44b advance the blank between them, while bringing the tongue 8 and the portion of the layer 3 between the edge 4 and the land 9 in stages to a stage in which the tongue 8 is received in the groove 7. A series of pairs of upper and lower driven rolls 45a, 45b to 48a, 48b then advance the blank between them, while squeezing the edge zone, thereby mechanically to jam the tongue 8 into the groove 7, to seal the edge zone. The upper rolls 36a to 44a are mounted upon a support 49, whilst the upper rolls 45a to 48a are mounted upon a separate support 50. The two supports 49 and 50 are acted upon by respective pneumatic piston-and-cylinder devices 51 and 52 which serve to maintain constant nip pressures for the folding rolls 36 to 44 and for the sealing rolls 45 to 48.
Although the sealing station (45 to 48 ) could employ heat as well as pressure for sealing of the edge zone, a particular advantage of the system described with reference to the drawings is that the use of heat is dispensed with and the system relies upon mechanical pressure to produce the sealing effect . Thus, the additional running and maintenance costs involved in the use of heat can be avoided.
INDUSTRIAL APPLICABILITY The present invention is particularly applicable to the packaging field, especially to webs or blanks from which gable-top or flat-top, liquid-packaging cartons are to be produced. the portion of the first-mentioned fluid-barrier layer (3) between the tongue (8) and the land (9) is sealed to the portion of the second fluid-barrier layer (2) included in the land (9) .
9. A method according to claim 7 or 8, wherein, in the sealing of said edge zone to the remainder of the sheet material, the substantially exposed portion of the first- mentioned fluid barrier layer (3) in the groove (7) is sealed to the portion of the second fluid-barrier layer (2) included in the tongue (8) .
10. A method according to claim 7, 8, or 9, as appended to claim 2, wherein, in the sealing of said edge zone to the remainder of the sheet material, the substantially exposed portion of the first-mentioned fluid-barrier layer (3) in the cut-away (5) is sealed to the portion of the second fluid-barrier layer (2) in the remainder of the blank.
11. A method according to any one of claims 7 to 10, wherein the first-mentioned and the second fluid-barrier layers (3,2) constitute barriers to liquid, and the sheet material includes a gas barrier layer (12) , the first- mentioned fluid barrier layer (3) being disposed between the fluid absorbent layer (1) and the gas barrier layer (12) .
12. A method according to any preceding claim, wherein said sealing is produced by mechanical pressure alone on said edge zone.
13. Apparatus for skiving an edge zone of sheet material comprised of a fluid-absorbent layer (1) and a fluid-barrier layer (3) thereon, characterized by forming means (32,33) for forming a recess (6) extending along said edge zone and spaced inwards of the free edge (4) of said edge zone, thereby to leave a tongue (8) extending along said edge zone outwards of said recess (6) and for forming a groove (7) extending along said edge zone and spaced inwards of said recess (6), thereby to leave a land (9) extending along said edge zone outwards of said groove (7), folding means (36-44) for folding-over said edge zone to cause said tongue (8) to enter said groove (7), and sealing means (45-48) for sealing said edge zone to the remainder of said sheet material.
14. Apparatus according to claim 13, wherein said forming means (32,33) comprises a plurality of rotary milling cutters (32,33).
15. Apparatus according to claim 14, wherein said milling cutters (32,33) are fixed to a common drive shaft (34).
16. Apparatus according to claim 14 or 15, and further comprising a pair of rolls (23,24) arranged to grip between them a portion of said edge zone adjacent said milling cutters (32,33) and to advance said edge zone, while said milling cutters (32,33) form said recess (6) and said groove (7) .
17. Apparatus according to any one of claims 13 to 16, wherein said folding means (36-44) and said sealing means
(45-48) consist of respective groups of pairs of rolls (36- 44, 45-48) .
18. Apparatus according to claim 17, and further comprising a support (49) mounting one roll (36a-44a) of each pair of the group of folding rolls (36-44) and a separate support
(50) mounting one roll (45a-48a) of each pair of the group of sealing rolls (45-48), and first and second urging means (51,52) which urge the respective supports (49,50) in a sense to increase the nip pressures of the respective groups of folding rolls (36-44) and sealing rolls (45-48) .
19. Apparatus according to claim 18, wherein said urging means serves to maintain substantially constant the nip pressures of the respective groups of folding rolls (36-44) and sealing rolls (45-48) .
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