B31D5/02

METHOD FOR THREE-DIMENSIONAL SHAPING OF FLAT MATERIAL
20180319116 · 2018-11-08 · ·

A method for three-dimensional shaping of flat material, in particular material composed of natural fibers, such as paper or cardboard, for example, uses a deep-drawing piston and a die, through which or into which the material is drawn. The diameter of the deep-drawing piston plus the material thickness of the material to be deep-drawn corresponds at least approximately to the diameter of the die.

METHOD FOR THREE-DIMENSIONAL SHAPING OF FLAT MATERIAL
20180319116 · 2018-11-08 · ·

A method for three-dimensional shaping of flat material, in particular material composed of natural fibers, such as paper or cardboard, for example, uses a deep-drawing piston and a die, through which or into which the material is drawn. The diameter of the deep-drawing piston plus the material thickness of the material to be deep-drawn corresponds at least approximately to the diameter of the die.

METHOD FOR THREE-DIMENSIONAL SHAPING OF MATERIAL
20180264768 · 2018-09-20 · ·

A method for the three-dimensional shaping of flat material made from in particular, natural fibers, such as for example, paper or cardboard, using a deep-drawing piston and a die, through which or into which the material is drawn. The diameter of the deep-drawing piston plus the material thickness of the deep-drawn material corresponds at least approximately to the diameter of the die.

CORRUGATED SIGNAGE
20180233070 · 2018-08-16 · ·

A corrugated display sign with a former panel secured to a backer panel. The former panel includes a central section opposed by two lateral sections, two support members partially cut away from the central section and maintaining a connection with the central section via at least one fold line, and two or more preformed slots, with one slot positioned adjacent to the support members. The display sign further includes a graphic panel operable to be wrapped around exterior edges of the lateral sections, and having ends secured to the backer panel. The display sign is capable of being erected from a knockdown configuration to an erected configuration by folding the lateral sections away from the central section and wrapping the graphic panel about the lateral sections.

CORRUGATED SIGNAGE
20180233070 · 2018-08-16 · ·

A corrugated display sign with a former panel secured to a backer panel. The former panel includes a central section opposed by two lateral sections, two support members partially cut away from the central section and maintaining a connection with the central section via at least one fold line, and two or more preformed slots, with one slot positioned adjacent to the support members. The display sign further includes a graphic panel operable to be wrapped around exterior edges of the lateral sections, and having ends secured to the backer panel. The display sign is capable of being erected from a knockdown configuration to an erected configuration by folding the lateral sections away from the central section and wrapping the graphic panel about the lateral sections.

METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR MANUFACTURING A SHAPED PAPERBOARD PRODUCT

The invention relates to a method and an apparatus for manufacturing a shaped paperboard product. According to the invention, a paperboard blank is shaped by means of a shaping tool (2) comprising a female tool element (3) and a male tool element (4), of which tool elements one is moved relative to the other tool element, and a frame tool element (5) arranged in connection with the male tool element, and the brim of the paperboard product being formed is evened by means of the frame tool element in connection with shaping. The invention also relates to the use of the apparatus.

METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR MANUFACTURING A SHAPED PAPERBOARD PRODUCT

The invention relates to a method and an apparatus for manufacturing a shaped paperboard product. According to the invention, a paperboard blank is shaped by means of a shaping tool (2) comprising a female tool element (3) and a male tool element (4), of which tool elements one is moved relative to the other tool element, and a frame tool element (5) arranged in connection with the male tool element, and the brim of the paperboard product being formed is evened by means of the frame tool element in connection with shaping. The invention also relates to the use of the apparatus.

Corrugated signage
09947245 · 2018-04-17 · ·

A corrugated display sign with a former panel secured to a backer panel. The former panel includes a central section opposed by two lateral sections, two support members partially cut away from the central section and maintaining a connection with the central section via at least one fold line, and two or more preformed slots, with one slot positioned adjacent to the support members. The display sign further includes a graphic panel operable to be wrapped around exterior edges of the lateral sections, and having ends secured to the backer panel. The display sign is capable of being erected from a knockdown configuration to an erected configuration by folding the lateral sections away from the central section and wrapping the graphic panel about the lateral sections.

Corrugated signage
09947245 · 2018-04-17 · ·

A corrugated display sign with a former panel secured to a backer panel. The former panel includes a central section opposed by two lateral sections, two support members partially cut away from the central section and maintaining a connection with the central section via at least one fold line, and two or more preformed slots, with one slot positioned adjacent to the support members. The display sign further includes a graphic panel operable to be wrapped around exterior edges of the lateral sections, and having ends secured to the backer panel. The display sign is capable of being erected from a knockdown configuration to an erected configuration by folding the lateral sections away from the central section and wrapping the graphic panel about the lateral sections.

Kitchen Tool for Forming Baking Liner (Continuation)
20240391200 · 2024-11-28 ·

A simple multi-piece manually operated kitchen tool intended for use in a home or small kitchen wherein this tool is used to form baking liner material into a formed baking liner having flat bottom and fluted sidewalls. The perimeter of the kitchen tool may be designed to form a traditional circular liner as for cupcakes or alternately a rectangle or some other geometric or non-geometric shape such as semi-circle, rectangle, ellipse, star, crescent, sun, heart, etc.