Abstract:
A method is disclosed for the fabrication of tampon applicator tubes in which the forward ends of thin-walled tube blanks are crimped to provide a plurality of longitudinal fold lines, folded and compressed to form a plurality of pleats, exercised to weaken the fold lines to facilitate ejection of the tampon and refolded under compression to form a pleated, generally conically shaped forward tube end having a relatively smooth exterior surface.
Abstract:
A PAPER TUB IS FORMED ON A ROTATING MANDREL BY WINDING TWO SECTIONS OF PAPER ONTO THE MANDREL, ONE OVER THE OTHER. THE SECTIONS OF PAPER ARE HELD TO THE MANDREL BY A VACUUM WHICH IS APPLIED TO THE PAPER SECTIONS THROUGH ORIFICES IN THE MANDREL. AFTER THE PAPER IS WRAPPED AROUND THE MANDREL AND GLUED TOGETHER, PRESSURED AIR IS SENT THROUGH SOME OF THE AIR LINES TO THE ORIFICES IN THE MANDREL. THE PRESSURE AIR FORCES THE TUB OFF THE MANDREL TO ANOTHER POSITION.
Abstract:
A cupstock for making rimmed cups, such as coffee cups, can be manufactured from recycled paper fibers while having a rim-formation index (RFI) and/or structural and flexural factors, based on certain properties of the cupstock to facilitate a quality rim. For example, the RFI can be based on the thickness, ring crush MD, bending stiffness MD, and areal density of the cupstock. The cupstock can be made from 100% recycled fibers from old corrugated cardboard (OCC) and provided with structural and flexural factors within respective ranges to ensure adequate rim formation when converted into a rimmed cup.
Abstract:
A machine for producing containers comprises processing stations with components adaptable to the shape and size of the material sections used for the container. In the case of a change in form, in particular a change in the format of the sections of material to be used, it is necessary to change the relevant adaptable components. Instead of the conventional approach where the new components must be fine-tuned after an exchange has taken place, fitting surfaces are provided at the processing stations, against which a section of the adaptable components can always be placed in the same position. Therefore, time-consuming installation of exchangeable machine components is avoided.
Abstract:
A paper cup of a dual structure according to one embodiment of the present invention comprises: an inner paper part having a plurality of diameter adjusting portions formed at predetermined angle intervals on one surface; a drink receiving part formed extending from one end of the inner paper part and bending formed into the inner portion of the inner paper part; and a drinking part formed at a boundary between the inner paper part and the drink receiving part and curled in a radially outward direction of the drink receiving part.
Abstract:
An insulation sleeve for a heated beverage cup. The sleeve is formed from spathes of a raw husk material, such as corn husk. The spathes are attached such that end portions of the spathes overlap to form a generally circular form sized to fit about and vertically support a typical frustoconical beverage cup. The sleeve may be further formed to have a generally frustoconical shape to fit the corresponding frustoconical shape of the beverage cup. The spathes may be dampened to assist in forming the sleeve into the circular or frustoconical shape.
Abstract:
Folding mandrel, device and method for manufacturing glued sleeves.The invention relates to a folding mandrel for a device for manufacturing glued sleeves, in particular paper sleeves for the manufacture of paper cups, where the folding mandrel is provided for winding of a plane segment and is so dimensioned that in the wound-on state of the segment an overlap containing adhesive is obtained.In accordance with the invention, the folding mandrel is provided with at least one recess for receiving any adhesive escaping from the overlap.Use for example for the manufacture of paper cups.