METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR MANUFACTURING WATERMARKED PAPER
20210040690 ยท 2021-02-11
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Inventors
Cpc classification
B33Y10/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B33Y80/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29C64/10
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A method for manufacturing watermarked paper, comprising at least one watermark constituted by one or more light regions which have a lower density of fibers and one or more dark regions which have a higher density of fibers, by way of at least one mould cylinder covered with a mould cover which is adapted to modulate the density of fibers that are deposited on the mould cylinder, which comprises: a step of forming the mould cover, in which one or more light areas adapted to produce the light regions in the paper and one or more dark areas adapted to produce the dark regions in the paper are produced in the mould cover; a step of deposition, in which the fibers are deposited on the mould cylinder covered with the mould cover so as to provide the watermarked paper.
Claims
1. A method for manufacturing watermarked paper, comprising at least one watermark constituted by one or more light regions which have a lower density of fibers and one or more dark regions which have a higher density of fibers, by way of at least one mould cylinder covered with a mould cover which comprises wires which define voids between them and which is adapted to modulate the density of fibers that are deposited on the mould cylinder, so as to produce said light regions and said dark regions in the paper, which comprises: a step of forming the mould cover, in which one or more light areas adapted to produce said light regions in the paper and one or more dark areas adapted to produce said dark regions in the paper are produced in said mould cover; a step of deposition, in which the fibers are deposited on said mould is cylinder covered with said mould cover which was formed previously in said step of forming the mould cover, so as to provide said watermarked paper; wherein, during said step of forming the mould cover, said one or more light areas are provided by locally modifying the permeability of the mould cover by way of an additive process through which material is added to a plurality of said wires of the mould cover, thus reducing the size of a plurality of voids that are defined between said plurality of wires.
2. The method according to claim 1, wherein said additive process comprises a 3D printing method, with which one or more layers of material are added to said plurality of wires of said mould cover.
3. The method according to claim 1, wherein said additive process comprises a method chosen from among the following group: direct laser sintering; selective laser melting; selective laser sintering; metal sintering by electron beam melting; extrusion of materials, in particular filament extrusion; polymerization using light; multi-jet modeling; deposition of liquid photopolymers.
4. The method according to claim 1, wherein, in said step of forming the mould cover, at least part of said one or more dark areas are provided by producing one or more respective hollows in the mould cover by mechanical deformation of the mould cover. to 5. The method according to claim 1, wherein, in said step of forming the mould cover, one or more impermeable elements are fixed to said mould cover so as to create one or more supplementary light areas.
6. The method according to claim 1, wherein, in said step of forming the mould cover, said light areas and said dark areas are provided simultaneously by alternating the provision of one or more light areas by way of said additive process and the provision of one or more dark areas.
7. A processing line for providing a step of forming a mould cover, which comprises one or more mechanical moulding devices which are configured to provide, in a mould cover, preset hollows which form dark areas and at least one device for adding material which is configured to carry out, on said mould cover, an additive process in order to provide one or more light areas.
8. An apparatus for manufacturing watermarked paper, which comprises a mould cylinder which, at least in a configuration for deposition, is covered with a mould cover which is adapted to modulate the density of fibers that are deposited on the mould cylinder so as to produce light regions and dark regions in the paper; said mould cover comprising light areas adapted to produce said light regions in the paper, and dark areas adapted to produce said dark regions in the paper; wherein said mould cover, in said light areas, is at least partially covered with one or more layers of additional material, which is fixed to a plurality of wires of the mould cover, which reduce the size of a plurality of voids fanned between said plurality of wires.
9. The apparatus according to claim 8, wherein said dark areas of the mould cover comprise hollows of said mould cover.
10. The apparatus according to claim 8, wherein said mould cover comprises one or more supplementary light areas, each one of which comprises at least one impermeable element which is fixed to said mould cover.
Description
[0031] Further characteristics and advantages of the invention will become better apparent from the description of some preferred, but not exclusive, embodiments of a method and an apparatus for manufacturing watermarked paper, which are illustrated by way of non-limiting example with the aid of the accompanying drawings wherein:
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[0044] With reference to the figures, the method is aimed at the production of watermarked paper 10, that is to say a paper that comprises at least one watermark that is constituted by one or more light regions 13, 13, 13 that have a lower density of fibers 11 and one or more dark regions 14, 14, 14 that have a higher density of fibers 11.
[0045] Similarly to the known art, the method entails providing the watermarked paper 10 by way of at least one mould cylinder (not shown) which is covered with a watermarking web or mesh 2 (hereinafter simply mould cover 2).
[0046] The mould cover 2 comprises, in a known manner, wires 9 which define voids 8 between them (that is to say, the wires 9 in practice form the meshes of the mould cover 2). The mould cover 2 is preferably metallic.
[0047] The term wire 9 therefore means, in completely general terms, any element or portion of mould cover 2transverse, longitudinal or obliquethat is separated from another, equivalent element by a void 8. In practice the voids 8 serve to drain the water during the process of depositing the fibers 11 on the mould cylinder.
[0048] The mould cover 2 is therefore adapted to modulate the density of fibers 11 that are deposited on the mould cylinder, i.e. to produce different densities or thicknesses of fibers 11 in different zones of the paper 10, so as to produce the light regions 13, 13, 13, 13 and the dark regions 14, 14, 14 in the paper 10.
[0049] To this end the method comprises a step of forming the mould cover 2, in which one or more light areas 3, 3, 3, 3 adapted to produce the above mentioned light regions 13, 13, 13, 13 in the paper 10 and one or more dark areas 4, 4, 4 adapted to produce the above mentioned dark regions 14, 14, 14 in the paper 10 are produced in the mould cover 2.
[0050] The light areas 3, 3, 3, 3 are in practice the areas of the mould cover 2 where, in the subsequent step of deposition, a lower density (i.e. quantity a per unit of surface area) of fibers 11 is deposited, and the dark areas 4, 4, 4 are the areas of the mould cover 2 where, in the subsequent step of deposition, a higher density (i.e. quantity per unit of surface area) of fibers 11 is deposited.
[0051] Similarly to the known art, after the step of forming the mould cover 2, this is conveniently fixed, in a known manner, to the mould cylinder and then the step of deposition is carried out, in which the paper fibers 11 are deposited on the mould cylinder covered with the mould cover 2 which was formed previously, so as to provide the watermarked paper 10. More precisely, the paper fibers 11 are deposited on the outer surface of the mould cover 2, while this is fixed to the outer surthce of the mould cylinder.
[0052] In more detail, in the step of deposition, as in the known art, the mould cylinder is immersed and rotates in a tank (or vat) filled with a suspension of water and paper fibers 11; the water is drained through the mould cover 2 (by passing through the voids 8 defined between the wires 9) and the fibers 11 remain on the surface of this, with different densities at the light areas 3, 3, 3, 3 and at the dark areas 4, 4, 4 of the mould cover 2, thus forming the watermarked paper 10. The mould cylinder, the tank and the details of the step of deposition are not illustrated as they are conventional.
[0053] According to the invention, during the step of forming the mould cover 2, the one or more light areas 3, 3, 3, 3 are provided by locally modifying the permeability of the mould cover 2 by way of an additive process through which material (preferably one or more layers of material) is added to a plurality of (conveniently selected) wires 9 of the mould cover 2, thus reducing the size of the voids 8 that are defined between such wires 9 (that is to say reducing the exposed surface, i.e. the hole, between the wires 9 and thus making some meshes narrower).
[0054] More precisely, the material is added to a limited portion of the wires 9, so as to create a light area 3 of predetermined dimensions and shape, according to the watermark that it is desired to obtain.
[0055] The additive process referred to is any of the additive processes known to the art, that is to say one of the methods that is known also as additive productions or additive technologies or additive techniques or layered production.
[0056] As is known, these additive processes referred to are automated procedures for joining materials, which are normally used to fabricate or modify objects from computerized 3D models, usually by adding one layer of material on another, such as for example Fused Deposition Modeling or laser sintering or, more generally, all methods of 3D printing.
[0057] In more detail, in the preferred embodiments of the method, the additive process comprises a 3D printing method with which one or more layers of material are added to an adapted plurality of wires 9 (or rather to suitable portions of such wires 9) of the mould cover 2.
[0058] More generally, the additive process can comprise for example one or more of the following conventional additive processes, chosen according to requirements: [0059] DMLS (Direct Metal Laser Sintering), in particular for sintering metal in granular form; [0060] SLM (Selective Laser Melting), in particular for deposition by melting metals such as alloys of titanium, alloys of cobalt/chromium, stainless steel, aluminum; [0061] SLS (Selective Laser Sintering), in particular for deposition by sintering thermoplastic materials, or metallic powders, or ceramic powders; [0062] metal sintering by EBM (Electron Beam Melting), in particular for deposition by melting metallic alloys; [0063] sintering of thermoplastic powders using heat, also known as SHS (Selective Heat Sintering); [0064] extrusion of materials, in particular filament extrusion, a method also known as FFF (Fused Filament Fabrication) and also as FDM (Fused Deposition Modeling); [0065] polymerization using light, i.e. deposition of photopolymers such as for example resins, and in particular stereolithography or SLA, also known as DLP (Digital Light Processing); [0066] the process known as Multi-Jet Modeling; [0067] deposition of liquid photopolymers, that is to say the technology known as PolyJet;
[0068] or any other conventional additive process.
[0069] The material that is added using the additive process is any of the materials that are adapted to be used in the above mentioned conventional additive processes, such as for example metal (in particular alloys of metal), polymers, resins, thermoplastic materials in general, ceramics etc.
[0070] Advantageously, by increasing the quantity of material deposited on the wires 9 of the mould cover 2 it is possible to vary the size of the voids 8 between such wires 9 and consequently the permeability of the mould cover 2 limited to the region that is subjected to the additive process (the permeability is inversely proportional to the material deposited, since this increases the thickness of the wires 9 and consequently reduces the voids 8).
[0071] By way of example,
[0072] Each light area 3, 3, 3, 3 produces a respective light region 13, 13, 13, 13 of corresponding shape and size in the sheet 10.
[0073] It is therefore possible to provide light areas 3, 3, 3, 3 in the mould cover 2 that have any shape, size and permeability in order to produce respective light regions 13, 13, 13, 13 in the sheet of paper 10 that have desired dimensions, shape and contrast.
[0074] The contrast, in particular, can be higher than that obtainable with mechanical deformation according to the known art, in that it is possible to produce light regions 13 with substantially zero permeability.
[0075] Optionally, in some embodiments, in the step of forming the mould cover 2, one or more impermeable elements 7 (for example elements known as e-type) are also fixed to the mould cover 2 so as to create one or more supplementary light areas 6.
[0076] The dark areas 4, 4, 4 on the other hand are preferably provided by producing respective one or more hollows (i.e. concavities) in the mould cover 2, by way of mechanical deformation of the mould cover 2, for example by way of a die punching or pressing process. For example, in some embodiments, the mould cover 2 is deformed mechanically, in a known manner, by way of male/female molds made of metallic material (provided beforehand using numerically controlled machines) fitted on a die punching machine, so as to form adapted hollows which constitute the dark areas 4, 4, 4.
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[0080] Preferably, in the step of forming the mould cover 2, the light areas 3, 3, 3, 3 and the dark areas 4, 4, 4 are provided simultaneously, that is to say during a single process carried out on a single processing line, alternating the provision of one or more light areas 3, 3, 3, 3 using the additive process with the provision of one or more dark areas 4, 4, 4, using mechanical deformation. The result of this advantageous embodiment is shown in
[0081] In more detail, in this embodiment, the light areas 3, 3 and the dark areas 4, 4, 4 within a mould cover 2 are provided so as to complete a single watermark (i.e. a single pattern), befbre proceeding to provide the light areas 3, 3, 3, 3 and dark areas 4, 4, 4 of another watermark In this manner, there is no need to reposition the mould cover 2 between the two different processes, thus preventing unwanted shifts in the light areas and of the dark areas 4 owing to possible defonnations of the mould cover (such a shift is shown in
[0082] The step of foiming the mould cover 2 is therefore carried out preferably by a processing line that comprises one or more mechanical moulding devices which are configured to provide, in the mould cover 2, the hollows that form the dark areas 4, 4, 4 and one or more devices for adding material (i.e. any conventional device that is configured to carry out, on a mould cover 2, one of the conventional additive processes described above, such as for example a 3D printer or the like).
[0083] The present invention also relates to an apparatus for manufacturing watermarked paper 10 according to the method described above.
[0084] In practice this apparatus comprises, at least in a configuration for deposition (i.e. when it is configured to execute the step of deposition), a mould cylinder covered with a mould cover 2 which is adapted to modulate the density of fibers 11 that are deposited on the mould cylinder so as to produce light regions 13, 13, 13 and dark regions 14, 14, 14 in the paper 10. Such mould cover 2 comprises light areas 3, 3, 3, 3 which are adapted to produce the above mentioned light regions 13, 13, 13, 13 in the paper 10 and dark areas 4, 4, 4 which are adapted to produce the above mentioned dark regions 14, 14, 14 in the paper 10.
[0085] According to the invention, the mould cover 2, in the light areas 3, 3, 3, 3, is at least partially covered with one or more layers of additional material, which is fixed to a plurality of wires 9 of the mould cover 2, which reduce the size of a plurality of voids 8 formed between the suitably selected plurality of wires 9.
[0086] The rest of the apparatus is provided according to the known art and therefore, for the sake of brevity, it will not be further described.
[0087] It should only be noted that the dark areas 4, 4, 4 of the mould cover 2 preferably comprise adapted hollows of that mould cover 2.
[0088] Operation of the apparatus is clear and evident from the foregoing description.
[0089] It is to be noted in particular that, advantageously, since the light regions areas 3, 3, 3, 3 are not in relief, the wires 9 of the mould cover 2 undergo less stretching during the step of forming the mould cover 2 and furthermore, since the light areas 3, 13, 13, 13 do not protrude from the plane of the mould cover 2, they do not undergo abrasion during the production of the paper 10.
[0090] In practice it has been found that the method and the apparatus for manufacturing watermarked paper, according to the present invention, achieve the intended aim and objects in that they make it possible to lengthen the useful life of the mould cover.
[0091] Another advantage of the method and the apparatus for manufacturing watermarked paper, according to the invention, consists in overcoming the limitations of chromatic contrast and/or the limitations of the extent of light regions of the watermark, in the known art.
[0092] Another advantage of the method and the apparatus for manufacturing watermarked paper, according to the invention, consists in that they make it possible to improve the watermark produced in one or more visible aspects and to reduce defects in the watermarked paper produced.
[0093] Another advantage of the method and the apparatus for manufacturing watermarked paper, according to the invention, consists in that they are easy to implement and economically competitive when compared to the known art.
[0094] The method and the apparatus for manufacturing watermarked paper, thus conceived, are susceptible of numerous modifications and variations, all of which are within the scope of the appended claims.
[0095] Moreover, all the details may be substituted by other, technically equivalent elements.
[0096] The disclosures in Italian Patent Application No. 102019000014103 from which this application claims priority are incorporated herein by reference.