Resilient scrap stripper for a corrugated board rotary cutting die
First Claim
1. A method of cutting corrugated board passing between a rotary cutting die and an anvil, stripping one or more cut scrap pieces from a scrap cutting blade, and directing the cut scrap from the cutting die and anvil, comprising;
- (a) directing a sheet of corrugated board through a nip area defined between the cutting die and anvil;
(b) cutting one or more scrap pieces from the corrugated board as it passes through the nip;
(c) utilizing a scrap stripper having a base and a flexible, angled finger to strip the cut scrap piece from the scrap blade and to control the direction of movement of the scrap piece as the scrap piece exits the nip, and wherein the flexible finger is integral with the base and extends outwardly over the base at an acute angle with respect to the base such that an opening is defined between the angled finger and the base;
(d) compressing the scrap stripper between the cutting die and the scrap piece by bending and compressing the finger against the base, closing the opening existing between the angled finger and the base, and compressing both the finger and bass as the scrap stripper moves through the nip;
(e) expanding the scrap stripper as the scrap stripper moves from the nip and engaging the cut scrap piece and stripping the cut scrap piece from the scrap cutting blade; and
(f) extending the flexible finger outwardly as the scrap stripper moves from the nip and engaging the cut scrap piece with the extended finger and holding the cut scrap piece against the anvil with the finger such that the anvil tends to direct the cut scrap piece away from the nip and away from the cutting die and anvil.
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Abstract
The present invention entails a rotary cutting die having one or more scrap strippers secured thereon for stripping scrap corrugated board pieces from adjacently disposed scrap cutting blades during a corrugated board die cutting operation. Each scrap stripper comprises a resilient member having a base and an angled flexible finger extending from the base so as to define an open area between the angled finger and the base. During a die cutting operation, the entire scrap stripper including the angled finger and base is compressed as the stripper passes through the nip defined between the cutting die and an associated anvil. As the stripper exits the nip, it expands causing the underlying scrap piece to be stripped from adjacently disposed blades. In addition, the angled finger extending from the base extends outwardly and engages the underlying cut piece of scrap and pushes or urges the cut scrap against the underlying anvil. The anvil, in turn, then directs the cut scrap piece downwardly and that action effectively separates the cut scrap piece from the finished corrugated board product exiting the nip.
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12 Claims
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1. A method of cutting corrugated board passing between a rotary cutting die and an anvil, stripping one or more cut scrap pieces from a scrap cutting blade, and directing the cut scrap from the cutting die and anvil, comprising;
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(a) directing a sheet of corrugated board through a nip area defined between the cutting die and anvil; (b) cutting one or more scrap pieces from the corrugated board as it passes through the nip; (c) utilizing a scrap stripper having a base and a flexible, angled finger to strip the cut scrap piece from the scrap blade and to control the direction of movement of the scrap piece as the scrap piece exits the nip, and wherein the flexible finger is integral with the base and extends outwardly over the base at an acute angle with respect to the base such that an opening is defined between the angled finger and the base; (d) compressing the scrap stripper between the cutting die and the scrap piece by bending and compressing the finger against the base, closing the opening existing between the angled finger and the base, and compressing both the finger and bass as the scrap stripper moves through the nip; (e) expanding the scrap stripper as the scrap stripper moves from the nip and engaging the cut scrap piece and stripping the cut scrap piece from the scrap cutting blade; and (f) extending the flexible finger outwardly as the scrap stripper moves from the nip and engaging the cut scrap piece with the extended finger and holding the cut scrap piece against the anvil with the finger such that the anvil tends to direct the cut scrap piece away from the nip and away from the cutting die and anvil. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4)
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5. A rotary cutting die for cooperating with a rotary anvil to cut corrugated board comprising:
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(a) a base; (b) at least one scrap cutting blade secured to the base of the cutting die for cutting a piece of scrap from a sheet of corrugated board that is directed through a nip defined between the cutting die and the anvil; (c) at least one scrap stripper mounted to the base adjacent the blade for stripping a cut scrap piece from the blade and for urging the cut scrap piece against the anvil as the cut scrap piece exits the nip; (d) at least one scrap stripper being constructed of a resilient and compressible material and including a base, and a flexible finger integral with the base and extending outwardly over the base and at an acute angle with respect to the base such that an opening is defined between the angled finger and the base; (e) wherein the flexible finger is movable between a retracted position where the finger lies adjacent the base and an extended position where at least a portion of the finger is separated from the base; and (f) wherein in the retracted position the finger and base are both compressed. - View Dependent Claims (6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11)
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12. A rotary cutting die for cooperating with a rotary anvil to cut corrugated board comprising:
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(a) a base; (b) at least one scrap cutting blade secured to the base of the cutting die for cutting a piece of scrap from a sheet of corrugated board that is directed through a nip defined between the cutting die and the anvil; (c) at least one scrap stripper mounted to the base adjacent the blade for stripping a cut scrap piece from the blade and for urging the cut scrap piece against the anvil as the cut scrap piece exits the nip; (d) at least one scrap stripper being constructed of a resilient and compressible material and including a base, and a flexible finger integral with the base and extending outwardly over the base and at an acute angle with respect to the base such that an opening is defined between the angled finger and the base; (e) wherein the flexible finger is movable between a retracted position where the finger lies adjacent the base and an extended position where at least a portion of the finger is separated from the base; and (f) and wherein the finger of the scrap stripper in the extended position assumes a straight configuration.
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