ECO-FRIENDLY CARD CONSTRUCTION AND METHOD
20170274696 · 2017-09-28
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B42D25/328
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B32B2425/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B42D25/369
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B32B37/20
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Y10T156/1052
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
B32B29/005
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B42P2241/28
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B42D25/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B32B7/12
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B42D25/328
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B42D25/369
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B32B7/12
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B42D25/20
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B32B29/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A manufacturing assembly for the creation of laminate constructions includes a calendar device arranged to accept a laminate of three or more layers of material stock, as provided by a matching three or more rolls of the material stock. A sheeting device is arranged downstream from the calendar device for cutting the laminate into predetermined sizes, such that the laminate is kept in a non-rolled, planar orientation subsequent to the laminate exiting the calendar and before the laminate is sheeted by the sheeting device.
Claims
1. A manufacturing assembly for the creation of laminate constructions, said manufacturing assembly comprising: a calendar device arranged to accept a laminate of three or more layers of material stock, said three or more layers of material stock being provided by a matching three or more rolls of said material stock; a sheeting device arranged downstream from said calendar device, said sheeting device cutting said laminate into predetermined sizes; and wherein said laminate is kept in a, non-rolled, planar orientation subsequent to said laminate exiting said calendar and before said laminate is sheeted by said sheeting device.
2. The manufacturing assembly for the creation of laminate constructions according to claim 1, said manufacturing assembly further comprising: a registration and deposition assembly located downstream from said calendar device, said registration and deposition assembly determining a proper position for a deposition of substances on said laminate construction.
3. The manufacturing assembly for the creation of laminate constructions according to claim 2, wherein: said substances include one of an ink and a metallic deposition.
4. A method for laminating three or more layers of a material stock in a single lamination process, said method comprising the steps of: arranging three or more rolls of said material stock such that a layer of said material stock from each of said rolls is aligned with one another, to form thereby a nacent laminate; passing said nacent laminate through a calendar device, said calendar device ensuring an appropriate thickness and smoothness to said nacent laminate and producing thereby a laminate construction; and arranging a sheeting device downstream of said calendar device to cut said laminate construction into predetermined sizes, wherein said sheeting device is arranged in-line with said calendar device, and said laminate construction is maintained in a non-rolled condition prior to being provided to said sheeting device.
5. The method for laminating three or more layers of a material stock in a single lamination process according to claim 4, said method further comprising the steps of: depositing a fixing agent between each of said layers, prior to presenting said nacent lamination to said calendar device.
6. The method for laminating three or more layers of a material stock in a single lamination process according to claim 4, said method further comprising the steps of: passing said laminate construction through a registration and deposition assembly downstream of said calendar device, said registration and deposition assembly determining a proper position for the disposition of substances on said laminate construction.
7. The method for laminating three or more layers of a material stock in a single lamination process according to claim 6, said method further comprising the steps of: forming said substances to be one of an ink or a metallic deposition.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
[0021] Referring to
[0022] In the preferred embodiment, the card 10 has a Sheffield smoothness of 30 or lower and a caliper in the range of 27-30 mils, and more preferably 30 mils. Importantly, it has been discovered that a four-ply paper stock card having these smoothness and thickness ranges has the appearance, feel, rigidity and machinability of existing plastic cards. As will be readily appreciated, the machinability of the card is important, as a press-ready sheet of material from which the cards are machined is often shipped to downstream printing companies who print text or images on the sheet and cut the cards from the press-ready sheet. Moreover, the appearance and feel of the card is important to consumers who have become used to the look and feel of plastic cards, and who may perceive rough, thin and malleable cards as cheap. In addition, the durability of the card 10 resulting from the four ply construction and the specific thickness and smoothness values noted above is crucial, especially for cards such as debit, credit or gift cards that may be run through a card reader numerous times throughout their life.
[0023] As noted above, the particular construction of the card 10 gives the card the machinability, appearance and feel of existing plastic cards, which have a certain appeal because of these features. In addition, in contrast to existing plastic cards, however, the card 10 of the present invention is environmentally friendly in that it is both recyclable and repulpable. Accordingly, the card 10 may be recycled and remade into other cards or other paper products, and does not contribute to environmental degradation like existing plastic cards do.
[0024] With reference to
[0025] After passing through the calendar rollers, the press-ready sheet can be examined to ensure that the specifications of the sheet fall within preferred parameter ranges. In particular, the sheet may be examined to determine internal moisture, thickness and smoothness, which directly result in giving the press-ready sheet the look, feel and durability of a plastic card. In the event that any one or more of the internal moisture, thickness and smoothness is not within ideal ranges, the calendar rollers and other components of the apparatus can be adjusted until the resultant press-ready sheet falls within the preferred parameter ranges.
[0026] After the press-ready sheet having the look, feel, rigidity and durability of a plastic card is produced, it can be cut and shipped directly to downstream processing companies for printing, inlaying of a magnetic strip, etc. Alternatively, however, a hologram may be laminated to the surface of the sheet at predetermined locations. In particular, at step 118, a holographic film 26 containing a hologram is bound to the top ply of the press-ready sheet by a holographic lamination adhesive layer 28. In an embodiment, the hologram is a transfer layer of metal that is bound to the top ply of the sheet using a transfer film, as is known in the art. In any event, the press-ready sheet with or without the hologram can be cut into cards, at step 120, or can be shipped to customers or down stream processors for ink printing, cutting to shape, etc.
[0027] In an embodiment, a transfer layer of metal may be adhered to the press-ready sheet utilizing any technology or method known in the art. After the transfer layer of metal is adhered to the press-ready sheet, repeating or different holographic images may be imaged/printed on the sheet at predetermined locations utilizing methods known in the art. As will be readily appreciated, as discussed above, it is important that the holographic images be precisely located on the press-ready sheet so that these images may be centered or otherwise properly positioned on the finished and cut eco-friendly card.
[0028] Importantly, the eco-friendly card 10 of the present invention is intended to replace existing plastic cards that are environmentally unfriendly. In particular, the card 10 of the present invention may be a transaction, information, identification, and/or stored value card, such as, for example, gift cards, debit cards, credit cards, phone cards, identification cards, driver licenses, etc.
[0029] As discussed in connection with the method illustrated in
[0030] In particular,
[0031] As will be appreciated, while
[0032] Returning now to
[0033] As further illustrated in
[0034] The registration and deposition assembly 206 preferably employs sensors, optical detectors or other devices to properly register each eco-card platform for proper and accurately positioned printing and/or deposition.
[0035] Biodegradable ink is preferably utilized when printing is accomplished on the eco-card, and the deposition of holograms or other metallic designs or layers are accomplished by the registration and deposition assembly 206 on the order of one or more angstroms. Thus, even when printed, and even in the case of the inclusion of a metallic deposition or hologram, the eco-cards of the present invention are wholly reputable and recyclable, while still maintaining the rigidity and durability of known plastic cards and the like.
[0036] As also shown in
[0037] Known lamination processes typically laminate no more than two roll stocks at one time. That is, in order to make a multi-layered laminate of three or more layers, known processes utilize a lamination of two sheets of stock together, and roll this two-ply lamination onto a first roll. Thereafter, this two-ply roll is then unrolled and laminated to another layer of stock, and so on. This known process, however, suffers from inherent deficiencies. As is known, every time a laminate of paper stock is rolled, for transport or for later use for laminations/printing thereon, the rolling of the laminate creates internal stresses to the material of the paper stock making up the laminate. Such damage is typically referred to as ‘roll setting’ and is undesirable. Thus, the greater the number of laminations, the greater the internal damage done to the laminate construction as a whole, as it rolled and unrolled during the manufacturing process.
[0038] The present eco-card manufacturing system 200 avoids the roll setting drawbacks of known laminate manufacturing processes, by enabling the lamination of three or more individual sheets of stock to one another, in a single, planar lamination process. Moreover, once so laminated, the three or more sheets of stock are registered, printed upon and/or enjoy metallic/holographic deposition, the finished eco-card laminate is then sheeted immediately while in a planar orientation, and without ever requiring the rolling of the laminate construction.
[0039] Thus, the proposed eco-card manufacturing system is not only quicker and more efficient than known multi-step lamination processes, but also avoids the internal stresses and loss of structural integrity that is inherent in known laminate constructions processes.
[0040] It should be noted that while the present eco-card lamination assembly 200 has been described in connection with making a paper stock card that includes no PVC/plastic, and which are entirely recyclable and repulpable, the present invention is not so limited in this regard. Indeed, the lamination assembly 200 could also be employed to manufacture laminations of three or more sheets of stock at the same time, whether the constituent elements of such a laminate were environmentally friendly and recyclable, or not, without departing from the broader aspects of the present invention.
[0041] Although this invention has been shown and described with respect to the detailed embodiments thereof, it will be understood by those of skill in the art that various changes may be made and equivalents may be substituted for elements thereof without departing from the scope of the invention. In addition, modifications may be made to adapt a particular situation or material to the teachings of the invention without departing from the essential scope thereof. Therefore, it is intended that the invention not be limited to the particular embodiments disclosed in the above detailed description, but that the invention will include all embodiments falling within the scope of this disclosure.