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    • B23MACHINE TOOLS; METAL-WORKING NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
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    • B26HAND CUTTING TOOLS; CUTTING; SEVERING
    • B26FPERFORATING; PUNCHING; CUTTING-OUT; STAMPING-OUT; SEVERING BY MEANS OTHER THAN CUTTING
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    • B26HAND CUTTING TOOLS; CUTTING; SEVERING
    • B26DCUTTING; DETAILS COMMON TO MACHINES FOR PERFORATING, PUNCHING, CUTTING-OUT, STAMPING-OUT OR SEVERING
    • B26D1/00Cutting through work characterised by the nature or movement of the cutting member or particular materials not otherwise provided for; Apparatus or machines therefor; Cutting members therefor
    • B26D1/0006Cutting members therefor
    • B26D2001/0093Cutting members therefor circular cutting discs with a radiussed blunt cutting edge
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B26HAND CUTTING TOOLS; CUTTING; SEVERING
    • B26FPERFORATING; PUNCHING; CUTTING-OUT; STAMPING-OUT; SEVERING BY MEANS OTHER THAN CUTTING
    • B26F1/00Perforating; Punching; Cutting-out; Stamping-out; Apparatus therefor
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    • B26F1/44Cutters therefor; Dies therefor
    • B26F2001/4463Methods and devices for rule setting, fixation, preparing cutting dies
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    • B26FPERFORATING; PUNCHING; CUTTING-OUT; STAMPING-OUT; SEVERING BY MEANS OTHER THAN CUTTING
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  • This invention relates to a machine for die cutting or creasing paper and the like, and to a method of making such a machine.
  • the cutting and creasing of paper in making tags, cardboard boxes and the like has customarily been done'by the use of rule die stock as the cutting elements mounted either on rolls or flat beds.
  • fine wire or hard material having a circular cross-section is employed for the cutting elements and is mounted on the surface of a cylindrical roll.
  • the wire may be soldered to the surface of a hard metal roll or may be soldered or otherwise secured to a thin sheet of metal which is Wrapped around a roll to become virtually a part thereof.
  • machines can easily and cheaply be made to cut out any desired shapes from paper sheets, or to impress crease lines of any desired configuration.
  • a fine wire of hard metal is bent to the shape of the cut or crease desired and is sweated to the surface ofa thin flexible steel strip.
  • the strip is then wrapped around a cylindrical roll, the strip being of such a size that its ends abut each other when the strip is wrapped around the roll.
  • the strip is secured to the surface of the roll which is thereupon mounted in contact with an anvil roll, both rolls being rotatable.
  • Paper to be cut or creased is then passed between the rolls and is cut or creased in accordance with the pattern of the wire on the cutter roll. If the anvil roll is hard, the other roll cuts the paper. If the anvil roll is slightly yielding, creasing results.
  • Figure 2 is a perspective view of a magnetic bed block used in constructing a machine according to the invention.
  • Figure 3 is a plan view of the block shown in Figure 2, with a bent wire cutting element thereon;
  • Figure 4 is a section on the line 4-4 of Figure 3, showing also a thin metal sheet above the block;
  • Figure 5 is a fragmentary magnified sectional view of the block, wire and sheet shown in Figure 4;
  • Figure 6 is a sectional view of a roll with a cutter sheet mounted thereon.
  • Figure 7 is a diagrammatic view of the cutter in operation.
  • a magnetic bed block 10 is employed, this block being made of highly magnetizable material which is strongly magnetized so that the top face is of the same polarity throughout. On this face may be marked, if desired, an outline 12 indicating the shape to which a piece of wire is to be bent.
  • a piece of wire 14 is bent by any suitable means to the plane shape indicated by the outline 12 and is placed upon the top face of the magnetized block 10.
  • the Wire is preferably of ferro-magnetic material such as steel piano wire.
  • the magnetic force of the block 10 holds the wire 14 against the top face of the block.
  • a thin strip or sheet 16 of flexible material such as hardened steel is then placed on the wire 14.
  • This strip or sheet has on its lower surface a coating 18 of solder or other suitable thermo-plastic adhesive material.
  • the sheet 16 is pressed upon the wire 14 and is heated while so pressed so that the solder 18 melts sufficiently to sweat the wire 14 to the bottom face of the sheet 16 as indicated in Figure 5.
  • the sheet is then cooled to solidify the solder whereby the wire 14 is securely attached to a face thereof.
  • the sheet with the wire attached is then wrapped around the circumferential surface of a hard roll 25) as indicated in Figure 6 with the wired side out and is secured thereto by any suitable means.
  • the sheet 16 is of such size as to cover the cylindrical surface of the roll, the end edges of the sheet substantially abutting each other.
  • the roll may then be mounted in a suitable frame (not shown) to press strongly against an anvil roll 22.
  • These rolls are rotated in opposite directions so that when a paper sheet from a supply roll 26 is introduced between the rolls 20 and 22, the design defined by the bent wire 14 cuts the paper sheet 24 so as to form the separate pieces having an outline similar to that of the wire shape on the plate 16.
  • the anvil roll 22 is made with a surface which is sufficiently yielding to prevent the wire 14 from cutting through the paper.
  • the roll 22 may be made with a surface of masonite, bakelite or equivalent material having slightly yielding characteristics.
  • the bent wire shown in Figure 3 is designed to cut out tags from the paper sheet 24, one such tag 30 being shown in Figure 1 by way of example. Any desired shape may be cut from the paper sheet by bending the wire 14 to such desired shape.
  • a method of making a cutting or creasing roll which comprises shaping hard flexible wire to the desired contour in a single plane, securing said wire to the surface of a flexible sheet, and mounting said sheet about the surface of a cylindrical roll with the wire face out.
  • a method of making a cutting or creasing roll which comprises bending a flexible wire of hard material to the desired contour substantially in a single plane, placing said bent wire flat on a plane bed, placing upon the bent wire a thin flexible sheet, causing the bent wire to adhere to the face of said sheet, and securing said sheet around the cylindrical surface of a cylindrical roll with the wire on the outer face of said sheet.
  • a method of making a cutting or creasing roll which comprises shaping steel wire to the desired contour in a single plane, placing the shaped wire on a magnetized: bedf, pressing down on the wire a flexible sheet, of, metal. haying a coating of. n der. n ts 141 1 face, heating and then cooling the sheet to sweat the wire to the underface thereof, wrapping the sheet around a roll with the wired face outward, and securing the 9 sheet to the roll.

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Feb. 26, 1957 M. E. GAZETTE 2,732,851 DIE CUTTING mo CREASING MACHINEQAND METHOD OF MAKING Filed Oct. 20, 1953 United States Patent DIE CUTTlNG AND CREASING MACHINE AND METHOD OF MAKI\TG Marshall E. Gazette, Weymouth, Mass.-
Application October 20, 1953, Serial No. 387,277
4 Claims. (Cl. 164-305) This invention relates to a machine for die cutting or creasing paper and the like, and to a method of making such a machine. Heretofore the cutting and creasing of paper in making tags, cardboard boxes and the like has customarily been done'by the use of rule die stock as the cutting elements mounted either on rolls or flat beds. According to the present invention, fine wire or hard material having a circular cross-section is employed for the cutting elements and is mounted on the surface of a cylindrical roll. The wire may be soldered to the surface of a hard metal roll or may be soldered or otherwise secured to a thin sheet of metal which is Wrapped around a roll to become virtually a part thereof.
It is an object of the invention to produce a rotary cutter or creaser which will cost relatively little to construct but which will be effective in operation. According to the invention, machines can easily and cheaply be made to cut out any desired shapes from paper sheets, or to impress crease lines of any desired configuration. For this purpose a fine wire of hard metal is bent to the shape of the cut or crease desired and is sweated to the surface ofa thin flexible steel strip. The strip is then wrapped around a cylindrical roll, the strip being of such a size that its ends abut each other when the strip is wrapped around the roll. The strip is secured to the surface of the roll which is thereupon mounted in contact with an anvil roll, both rolls being rotatable. Paper to be cut or creased is then passed between the rolls and is cut or creased in accordance with the pattern of the wire on the cutter roll. If the anvil roll is hard, the other roll cuts the paper. If the anvil roll is slightly yielding, creasing results.
For a more complete understanding of the invention reference may be had to the following description thereof and to the drawing of which- Figure 1 is a view of a sample paper article cut from a paper sheet;
Figure 2 is a perspective view of a magnetic bed block used in constructing a machine according to the invention;
Figure 3 is a plan view of the block shown in Figure 2, with a bent wire cutting element thereon;
Figure 4 is a section on the line 4-4 of Figure 3, showing also a thin metal sheet above the block;
Figure 5 is a fragmentary magnified sectional view of the block, wire and sheet shown in Figure 4;
Figure 6 is a sectional view of a roll with a cutter sheet mounted thereon; and
Figure 7 is a diagrammatic view of the cutter in operation.
In making a die cutting roll embodying the present invention a magnetic bed block 10 is employed, this block being made of highly magnetizable material which is strongly magnetized so that the top face is of the same polarity throughout. On this face may be marked, if desired, an outline 12 indicating the shape to which a piece of wire is to be bent. A piece of wire 14 is bent by any suitable means to the plane shape indicated by the outline 12 and is placed upon the top face of the magnetized block 10. The Wire is preferably of ferro-magnetic material such as steel piano wire. The magnetic force of the block 10 holds the wire 14 against the top face of the block. A thin strip or sheet 16 of flexible material such as hardened steel is then placed on the wire 14. This strip or sheet has on its lower surface a coating 18 of solder or other suitable thermo-plastic adhesive material. The sheet 16 is pressed upon the wire 14 and is heated while so pressed so that the solder 18 melts sufficiently to sweat the wire 14 to the bottom face of the sheet 16 as indicated in Figure 5. The sheet is then cooled to solidify the solder whereby the wire 14 is securely attached to a face thereof. The sheet with the wire attached is then wrapped around the circumferential surface of a hard roll 25) as indicated in Figure 6 with the wired side out and is secured thereto by any suitable means. The sheet 16 is of such size as to cover the cylindrical surface of the roll, the end edges of the sheet substantially abutting each other. The roll may then be mounted in a suitable frame (not shown) to press strongly against an anvil roll 22. These rolls are rotated in opposite directions so that when a paper sheet from a supply roll 26 is introduced between the rolls 20 and 22, the design defined by the bent wire 14 cuts the paper sheet 24 so as to form the separate pieces having an outline similar to that of the wire shape on the plate 16. If a creasing instead of a cutting operation is required for the paper sheet 24, the anvil roll 22 is made with a surface which is sufficiently yielding to prevent the wire 14 from cutting through the paper. For this purpose the roll 22 may be made with a surface of masonite, bakelite or equivalent material having slightly yielding characteristics.
The bent wire shown in Figure 3 is designed to cut out tags from the paper sheet 24, one such tag 30 being shown in Figure 1 by way of example. Any desired shape may be cut from the paper sheet by bending the wire 14 to such desired shape.
-I claim:
1. 'In a machine for cutting or creasing paper sheets, a cylindrical roll of hard material, and a thin sheet wrapped around and removably secured to said cylinder, said sheet having a cutting element secured to its surface consisting of a wire of hard material and uniform diameter bent to shape.
2. A method of making a cutting or creasing roll which comprises shaping hard flexible wire to the desired contour in a single plane, securing said wire to the surface of a flexible sheet, and mounting said sheet about the surface of a cylindrical roll with the wire face out.
3. A method of making a cutting or creasing roll which comprises bending a flexible wire of hard material to the desired contour substantially in a single plane, placing said bent wire flat on a plane bed, placing upon the bent wire a thin flexible sheet, causing the bent wire to adhere to the face of said sheet, and securing said sheet around the cylindrical surface of a cylindrical roll with the wire on the outer face of said sheet.
4. A method of making a cutting or creasing roll which comprises shaping steel wire to the desired contour in a single plane, placing the shaped wire on a magnetized: bedf, pressing down on the wire a flexible sheet, of, metal. haying a coating of. n der. n ts 141 1 face, heating and then cooling the sheet to sweat the wire to the underface thereof, wrapping the sheet around a roll with the wired face outward, and securing the 9 sheet to the roll.
References Cited in the tile of this patent UNITED STATES PATENTS 4 Climer Sept. 19, 1892 Dplt mt. a "st-$12 31. 71.1214 Knowlton et a1 Feb. 19, 1918 Uriwal Oct. 8, 1935 McCarter Oct. 7, 1947 Shapiro Sept. 19, 1950 FOREIGN PATENTS Great Britain of 1849 Great Britain June 23, 1932
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US3490362A (en) * 1967-07-20 1970-01-20 Bernard J Massari Die plate for embossing and cutting
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