Abstract:
Method and apparatus for producing rupturable areas in thermoplastic film wherein said film is used to make closed flexible containers or packages that are easily ruptured for the release of contents contained therein. The apparatus is comprised of a male mold portion and a female mold portion having the film interposed therebetween. Application of heat and pressure to the film by the male and female mold portions cause the plastic film to extrude outwardly from the impression area thereby forming a weakened line or area in the film by selectively reducing the thickness thereof. The film is then formed into flexible packages having the rupture area in a selected position.
Abstract:
The present invention is directed to a scoring head assembly and method for creating score lines on corrugated board. The scoring head assembly includes a scoring head and an anvil. The scoring head is fixed to a first rotatable shaft and the anvil is fixed to a second rotatable shaft that rotates in the opposite direction from the first shaft. The scoring head is annular shaped and has a central annular extension. The anvil is made of a deformable material capable of variable deformation relative to the amount of pressure applied thereto by the scoring head.
Abstract:
A container apparatus is deployable from a substantially flat, collapsed configuration to a substantially rectangular-bottomed configuration. The container apparatus includes a front panel, a back panel, a first gusseted side panel, and a second gusseted side panel. Each panel has a first transverse score line forming a peripheral edge of the substantially rectangular bottom upon the deployment of the container apparatus. This first transverse score line is scored in a first direction, extending substantially from the front panel towards the back panel of the container apparatus. Each panel further includes a second transverse score line substantially congruent with the first transverse score line. This second transverse score line is scored in a second direction, extending substantially from the back panel towards the front panel of the container apparatus. This congruence of the first and second transverse score lines serves to facilitate deployment of the container apparatus from its substantially flat, collapsed configuration to its substantially rectangular-bottomed configuration.
Abstract:
Corrugated paperboard box blanks are formed with corner fold lines defined by a colinear slit and score. The score deflects one slit edge of the liner out of the plane of the blank such that, when a subsequent lateral fold is made on the line, one slit edge tucks consistently under the other along the full length of the fold line. The resultant box blanks fold more squarely than prior art folded boxes with no significant loss in the compressive strength of the box.
Abstract:
The creasing rule includes elongate creasing members that extend outwardly from opposite sides of a central axis of the rule. The creasing members on each side of the rule are spaced laterally from each other and are in staggered, non-aligned relationship with the creasing members upon the opposite side of the rule's axis. Each creasing member has a relatively tall head section adjacent the rule axis, and decreases in height between the head section and the opposite end of the member. The members preferably are formed of durable plastic material and are so mounted upon the die board of the rotary die apparatus as to be quickly and easily replaced when desired. Head sections of the creasing elements form a relatively wide and deep primary crease in the paperboard material of the panel, and medial and end sections of the creasing members simultaneously form secondary creases that extend outwardly from opposite sides of the primary crease.
Abstract:
Box machine forming wheels are individually stabilized with a respective, frame mounted, stationary yoke meshed within the circumferential groove of a head wheel that is rigidly secured to the forming wheel. Lateral space between the stationary yoke finger faces and the rotating groove walls is adjustably filled by cam displaced disc pads confined within yoke finger guide bores. Selective cam rotation expands the disc pad assembly for operational wear accommodation.
Abstract:
Box machine forming wheels are individually stabilized with a respective, frame mounted, stationary yoke disposed within the circumferential groove of a head wheel that is rigidly secured to the forming wheel. Lateral space between the yoke finger faces and the rotating groove walls is adjustably filled by rub plates mounted on dowel pins confined within yoke finger guide bores. A cone tipped adjustment screw cooperates with conical tips on the dowel pins to selectively expand the rub plate assembly for operational wear accommodation.
Abstract:
The present invention relates to a folding machine for folding the side flaps flanking the middle section of a foldable cardboard blank. For this purpose in the frontal area of the folding machine auxiliary folding devices are arranged. In addition turning belts for the inward tilting of the side flaps can be arranged, which are provided with projections insuring that the side flaps are swung parallelly to their folding grooves.
Abstract:
A device for grooving continuously-fed flat workpieces to form fold lines, including a slotted disc with a circumferential groove into which groove the circular edge of a grooving disc penetrates, which together with the slotted disc constitutes the grooving tool. A clamp rollers which runs off of a cylindrical section of the slotted disc prevents the free outer areas of the workpiece from being pulled into the operating grooving tool. In order to decrease structural expenditure, the clamp roller includes a cylindrical disc adjoining the grooving disc which rotates at the same rate of revolutions as the grooving disc.
Abstract:
A device and method for forming a moving web of laminated composite material having weakened zones therein from a moving continuous web of relatively extensible plastic film material, having identical sets of graphics printed on nominally constant length repeat length portions thereof which are subject to length variation from a constant design repeat length distance, and a moving continuous web of relatively nonextensible paper material. A method and device for forming a three-layered composite material having weakened zones therein is also described. Carton blanks and liquid tight cartons having tear away tab portions formed from such three-layered composite material are also described.