Laminating
09815264 · 2017-11-14
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B32B37/226
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B32B38/0012
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B32B2554/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B32B37/22
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A line of prints has passed through a laminating machine so that a laminating film has been applied to both surfaces of the line. To enable individual prints to be torn off the laminating film is indented or perforated near to an edge of the line of prints. Tearing is then effected from the perforated edge to the other edge. The indentation or perforation of both films occurs downstream of their respective supply rolls.
Claims
1. Apparatus for laminating a line of prints passed substantially horizontally in succession in an overlapping relationship through a laminating machine which applies a continuous laminating film to both the upper and lower side of the line of prints from supply rolls disposed above and below the line, first means being provided downstream of the upper supply roll to pierce or indent the film applied to the upper side of the line of prints at a position where successive prints overlap, means being provided to tear the leading print from the line, characterised in that second means is provided in proximity to said first means downstream of the lower supply roll to pierce or indent the film applied to the lower side of the line of prints, the second means comprising a toothed wheel that rotatably engages the underside of the line to produce a series of perforations or indentations in the film parallel with a longitudinal axis of the line.
2. Apparatus as claimed in claim 1, characterised in that the second means engages the underside of the line near to one of its edges.
3. Apparatus as claimed in claim 1, characterised in that a roller with a smooth periphery is applied to the upper side of the line near to the toothed wheel which engages the underside of the line.
4. Apparatus as claimed in claim 3 characterised in that the said roller is displaceable between an operative position in contact with the upper surface of the line and an inoperative position above the line.
5. Apparatus as claimed in claim 4, characterised in that the first means comprises a second toothed wheel that rotatably engages the upper side of the line, the second toothed wheel and the roller being jointly displaceable between operative and inoperative positions.
6. Apparatus as claimed in claim 1, characterised in that the said toothed wheel is displaceable between an operative position in which it engages the underside of the line and an inoperative position removed from the line.
7. Apparatus as claimed in claim 1, characterised in that the means for tearing the leading print from the line comprises a pair of rolls which engages opposite sides of the leading print.
8. Apparatus as claimed in claim 7, wherein the axes of the said pair of rolls are at a skewed angle relative to the longitudinal axis of the line and wherein the said piercing or indenting position is near to the edge of the line to which the said angle opens.
9. An apparatus for laminating a line of prints passed substantially horizontally in succession in an overlapping relationship through a laminating machine which applies a continuous laminating film to both the upper and lower side of the line of prints from supply rolls disposed above and below the line, comprising: a first pressing device provided downstream of the upper supply roll to pierce or indent the film applied to the upper side of the line of prints at a position where successive prints overlap a tearing device being provided to tear the leading print from the line; and a second pressing device in proximity to the first pressing device to pierce or indent the film applied to the lower side of the line of prints, the second pressing device comprising a toothed wheel that rotatably engages the underside of the line to produce a series of perforations or indentations in the film parallel with a longitudinal axis of the line.
10. The apparatus in claim 9, wherein the second pressing device engages the underside of the line near to one of its edges.
11. The apparatus in claim 9, wherein a roller with a smooth periphery is applied to the upper side of the line near to the toothed wheel which engages the underside of the line.
12. The apparatus in claim 11, wherein the roller is displaceable between an operative position in contact with the upper surface of the line and an inoperative position above the line.
13. The apparatus in claim 12, wherein a toothed wheel of the first pressing device and the roller of the second pressing device are jointly displaceable between operative and inoperative positions.
14. The apparatus in claim 9, wherein the toothed wheel is displaceable between an operative position in which it engages the underside of the line and an inoperative position removed from the line.
15. The apparatus in claim 9, wherein the tearing device comprises a pair of rolls which engages opposite sides of the leading print.
16. The apparatus in claim 15, wherein the axes of the pair of rolls are at a skewed angle relative to the longitudinal axis of the line and wherein the piercing or indenting position is near to the edge of the line to which the angle opens.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) A preferred embodiment of the invention will now be described by way of non-limitative example with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(4) As is known per se a line of prints 10 are passed along the bed (not shown) of a laminating machine with the trailing edge of a leading print under the leading edge of a successive print. A sheet of laminating material (not shown) is drawn from a roll (not shown) above the line and applied to the top surfaces of the prints. A second sheet of laminating material is drawn from a second roll (not shown) below the line and applied to the undersides of the prints. The prints are thus joined together by the laminating material on both sides of the line.
(5) To separate the individual, laminated prints the line is engaged by a pair of parallel rollers (not shown) rotating slightly faster than those which have moved the line through the laminator. The axes of this pair of rollers are slightly angularly related to the longitudinal axis of the line of prints so that they exert a tearing effect on the laminating material. In
(6) Laminating material will stretch very considerably without tearing but will tear very easily if it is first perforated. The apparatus of
(7) The apparatus of
(8) The perforating wheels 5 and 8 and their associated support rollers 6 and 7 are adjustable toward and away from the line 10 of prints as this passes between them. In the position of
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(10) Tearing rollers (not shown) downstream of the wheels 5 and 8 will tend to tear the individual prints apart from top to bottom of the page as viewed. Because the films of laminating material are indented or perforated they will tear instead of simply stretching.
(11) Positioning of the indenting or perforation wheel 8 in close proximity to the wheel 5 ensures that when film leaves the supply roll below the line of prints it is intact and is only indented or pierced in approximately the same position downstream of the supply rolls as the film applied to the top of the line of prints. This mitigates the possibility that film applied to the underside of the line of prints may be torn prematurely.