Patent classifications
B31F5/04
Method of determining warp status for corrugated board
A warp determination device for a corrugated cardboard sheet manufacturing device is provided with: displacement value measurement method for measuring displacement values of a plurality of corrugated cardboard sheet pieces on the downstream side of a slitter scorer and on the upstream side of a sheet stacking unit; and warp status determination means for dividing a measurement range of the displacement value measurement method according to a width dimension of the plurality of corrugated cardboard sheet pieces, allocating the divided measurement ranges to each of the plurality of corrugated cardboard sheet pieces, and determining a warped status of the corrugated cardboard sheet pieces for each of the plurality of corrugated cardboard sheet pieces on the basis of measurement values from the displacement value measurement method in the allocated measurement ranges.
Method of determining warp status for corrugated board
A warp determination device for a corrugated cardboard sheet manufacturing device is provided with: displacement value measurement method for measuring displacement values of a plurality of corrugated cardboard sheet pieces on the downstream side of a slitter scorer and on the upstream side of a sheet stacking unit; and warp status determination means for dividing a measurement range of the displacement value measurement method according to a width dimension of the plurality of corrugated cardboard sheet pieces, allocating the divided measurement ranges to each of the plurality of corrugated cardboard sheet pieces, and determining a warped status of the corrugated cardboard sheet pieces for each of the plurality of corrugated cardboard sheet pieces on the basis of measurement values from the displacement value measurement method in the allocated measurement ranges.
FOOD CARTON INSERT AND METHODS FOR PROVIDING MULTIPLE FOOD COMPARTMENTS IN A FOOD CONTAINER
A food carton insert and methods for providing multiple food compartments in a food container is disclosed. The food carton insert may be used for rendering one large compartment of an existing food carton or container into multiple smaller food compartments. In some embodiments, the presently disclosed food carton insert may be a substantially continuous sheet of paperboard that is folded in a manner that provides at least two food compartments separated by a divider. Additionally, a method of making the presently disclosed food carton insert is provided. Further, a method of using the presently disclosed food carton insert is provided.
METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING PAPER BUFFER TRAY FOR PACKAGING AND BUFFER TRAY MANUFACTURED THEREBY
The present invention relates to a method for manufacturing a paper buffer tray for packaging and a buffer tray manufactured thereby, wherein a plurality of papers are laminated and processed such that some papers are cut in a length direction, wrinkles or the like are formed in the other papers, and press-molding is performed using a mold, thereby providing an eco-friendly buffer tray and overcoming a disadvantage in that it is difficult to mold a buffer tray by using an existing paper. The method for manufacturing the paper buffer tray for packaging includes: a raw material preparing step of preparing a raw material for manufacturing a buffer tray in which a plurality of papers are laminated; a molding preparing step of preparing at least one mold corresponding to a shape and size of a product to be packaged; and a molding step of press-molding the raw material by using the at least one mold.
METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING PAPER BUFFER TRAY FOR PACKAGING AND BUFFER TRAY MANUFACTURED THEREBY
The present invention relates to a method for manufacturing a paper buffer tray for packaging and a buffer tray manufactured thereby, wherein a plurality of papers are laminated and processed such that some papers are cut in a length direction, wrinkles or the like are formed in the other papers, and press-molding is performed using a mold, thereby providing an eco-friendly buffer tray and overcoming a disadvantage in that it is difficult to mold a buffer tray by using an existing paper. The method for manufacturing the paper buffer tray for packaging includes: a raw material preparing step of preparing a raw material for manufacturing a buffer tray in which a plurality of papers are laminated; a molding preparing step of preparing at least one mold corresponding to a shape and size of a product to be packaged; and a molding step of press-molding the raw material by using the at least one mold.
PACKAGING MATERIAL
The disclosed embodiments relate to an insulative protective packaging material constructed using recyclable paper materials. The packaging material includes one or more plies of paper adhered to each other. The one or more plies can have protrusions that form gas pockets. The gas pockets can be sealed by another ply to provide shock absorbency and insulation. Further, the plies can be used in multiple ways such as by nesting the protrusions of one ply into the recessed of another ply, layering multiple plies on top of each other, or individually. Each ply can be substantially flat or have protrusions. The protrusions can be made in various ways such as alternating the directions that they extend and varying the shapes of the protrusions. The resulting packaging material can be used as a shipping container or as liners within shipping containers.
METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING PAPER STRAW
The present invention relates to a method for manufacturing a paper straw, the method comprising: a paper roll transmission step, a paper strip heating step, a bonding and shaping step and a cutting step. Wherein, a plurality of raw paper rolls face a connection position jointly to transmit a raw paper strip, the raw paper strip includes a paper material and a dry hot-melt adhesive. The dry hot-melt adhesive of the raw paper rolls is heated for changing into flow hot-melt adhesive. Then the raw paper rolls is transmitted to the connection position for rolling jointly, and the flow hot-melt adhesives are bounded on another raw paper strip to form a pipe. Finally, the pipe is cut to form at least one paper straw after the pipe exceeds a setting length. The present invention uses dry adhesive to manufacture paper straw, without the excessive glue problem and mold phenomenon of the traditional wet bonding method as well as without an extra dry fixing step of traditional manufacture process, so the productivity will be raised significantly, and the defect rate will be reduced.
DIELECTRIC HEATING OF FOAMABLE COMPOSITIONS
A method for dielectrically heating foamable composition to foam and set the composition is described. In particular, radio frequency (RF) heating is used to heat the foamable composition to provide insulation in the manufacture of an article.
DIELECTRIC HEATING OF FOAMABLE COMPOSITIONS
A method for dielectrically heating foamable composition to foam and set the composition is described. In particular, radio frequency (RF) heating is used to heat the foamable composition to provide insulation in the manufacture of an article.
COMPOSTABLE CUTLERY
Compostable cutlery utensils made by forming a pliable composite sheet having an internal substrate of overlaying food-grade paper sheets of collective number and thickness suitable for making a required item of cutlery, the internal paper sheets each being coated with a settable food-grade adhesive substance, such as by being dipped into a bath of liquid glue, applying an outer covering of food-grade paper to each major external side of the substrate to form a pliable composite sheet, thereafter forming the shape of the utensil, such as by the use of a two-part mould in the collective shape and size of the required utensil, removing, such as by cutting, the formed utensil from the composite sheet before the adhesive has set, and thereafter allowing or causing the adhesive substance to set to thereby produce a rigid compostable cutlery utensil.