Punch and scoring system
10144190 ยท 2018-12-04
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B26F2001/4481
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B26D9/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B31B2150/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Y10T83/0207
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
B26F1/44
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B31B70/148
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B31B2160/102
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B31B2247/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B26D3/08
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B26F1/44
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B26D9/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A device for punching and scoring a medium includes a punch tool and a grooved score guide. The punch tool has a cutter configured to cut an edge of a sheet of the medium. The positioning edge is disposed on the device and configured to guide an edge of the medium and position the medium with respect to the punch tool. The grooved score guide is formed in the device and configured to match a scoring tool to create a score line in the medium. The arrangement between the punch tool and positioning edge is configured to cut a notch in the edge of the medium at a notch point. The grooved score line is disposed in relationship to the punch tool to create the score line in the medium from the notch point across the medium.
Claims
1. A device for punching and scoring a sheet of a medium to define an envelope from the sheet of the medium, the device comprising: a base for supporting the sheet of the medium, the base including a support surface; a positioning edge capable of guiding an edge of the sheet of the medium and of positioning the edge of the sheet of the medium, the positioning edge located at a fixed position along an edge of the support surface of the base and protruding upward relative to the support surface of the base; a punch tool positioned at an intermediate location along the positioning edge, the punch tool including a cutter capable of cutting a notch at a notch point in the edge of the sheet of the medium when the edge of the sheet of the medium is located against the positioning edge; and a grooved score guide comprising an elongated channel extending linearly in the support surface of the base, the elongated channel extending from a location of the base against which a center of the cutter is to be positioned, in a fixed linear direction diagonal to the positioning edge, across at least a portion of the support surface of the base, the grooved score guide capable of defining a score line in the sheet of the medium at a location that extends from the notch point in the edge of the sheet of the medium to another edge of the sheet of the medium; and a scoring tool complementary to the grooved score guide and capable of movement along the grooved score guide to create a score line in the sheet of the medium.
2. The device of claim 1, further comprising a score guide locator to guide the sheet of the medium to a proper location for punching and scoring the sheet of the medium.
3. The device of claim 1, further comprising instructions on the device capable of assisting a user in positioning, punching, and scoring the sheet of the medium for a given size of envelope.
4. The device of claim 1, further comprising a sizing scale on the device capable of assisting a user in positioning, punching, and scoring the sheet of the medium for a given size of envelope.
5. The device of claim 1, further comprising a diagram illustrating an envelope to be defined by the device from the sheet of the medium.
6. The device of claim 5, further comprising a sizing scale on the device to assist a user in positioning, punching, and scoring the sheet of the medium for a given size of envelope.
7. The device of claim 1, further comprising an edge scale on the positioning edge to assist a user in positioning the sheet of the medium at a proper location along the positioning edge.
8. The device of claim 1, wherein the cutter of the punch tool comprises a first cutting tool and a second cutting tool, the first cutting tool capable of cutting the sheet of the medium at the notch point and the second cutting tool capable of cutting a corner radius on an outside corner of an envelope cutout defined from the sheet of the medium.
9. The device of claim 8, wherein the first cutting tool is positioned over the support surface of the base and is accessible from a first side of the positioning edge and the second cutting tool is accessible from an opposite, second side of the positioning edge.
10. The device of claim 9, wherein the first cutting tool and the second cutting tool are actuated at the same time by the pressing a button of the punch tool.
11. The device of claim 8, wherein the punch tool includes a corner guide capable of receiving the outside corner of the envelope cutout defined from the sheet of the medium and of positioning the outside corner of the envelope cutout defined from the sheet of the medium with beneath the second cutting tool.
12. An apparatus for punching and scoring paper to create an envelope, the apparatus comprising: a main body including a base with a support surface; a punch tool on the main body above the support surface, at an intermediate location along an edge of the base, the punch tool including a first cutting tool and a second cutting tool with a single actuation point, the first cutting tool capable of cutting a V cut at a notch point in an edge of the paper, the second cutting tool capable of cutting a corner radius on an outside corner of an envelope cutout defined from the paper; and a grooved score guide comprising an elongated channel formed in the support surface of the base of the main body, the grooved score guide extending diagonally in a fixed direction across at least a portion of the support surface of the base from a location beneath the first cutting tool of the punch tool to a location adjacent to another edge of the support surface of the base for creating a score line in the paper from the notch point in the edge of the paper, across the paper, to another edge of the paper.
13. The apparatus of claim 12, further comprising a positioning edge disposed at a fixed location on the main body and capable of guiding an edge of the paper and of positioning an edge of the paper on the support surface of the main body at a location beneath the punch tool.
14. The apparatus of claim 13, further comprising an edge scale on the positioning edge to assist a user in positioning the paper at a proper location along the positioning edge.
15. The apparatus of claim 12, further comprising instructions and a sizing scale on the support surface of the main body to assist a user in punching and scoring the paper for a given size of envelope.
16. The apparatus of claim 12, wherein the first cutting tool is positioned over the support surface of the base and is accessible from beneath a first edge of the punch tool that extends over the support surface and the second cutting tool is accessible from an opposite, second edge of the punch tool.
17. The apparatus of claim 12, wherein the punch tool includes a corner guide capable of receiving an outside corner of an envelope cutout defined from the paper and of positioning the outside corner of the envelope cutout defined from the paper beneath the second cutting tool.
18. A device for punching and scoring paper to create an envelope, the device comprising: a main body including a base with a support surface; a positioning edge defined by the main body and protruding upward from a fixed location on the base, the positioning edge capable of guiding an edge of the paper and of positioning the paper; a punch tool on the main body over an intermediate location of the positioning edge, the punch tool including a first cutting tool and a second cutting tool with a single actuation point, the first cutting tool capable of cutting a V cut at a notch point on the edge of the paper, the second cutting tool capable of cutting a corner radius on an outside corner of an envelope cutout defined from the paper, the first cutting tool being positioned over the support surface of the base on a first side of the positioning edge and the second cutting tool being accessible from an opposite, second side of the positioning edge; and a grooved score guide comprising an elongated channel in the support surface of the base of the main body, the elongated channel extending linearly from a location beneath the first cutting tool of the punch tool, in a fixed, linear direction diagonal to the positioning edge, across at least a portion of the support surface to a location adjacent to another edge of the base, the grooved score guide capable of defining a score line in the paper from the notch point on the edge of the paper, diagonally across the paper to another edge of the paper.
19. The device of claim 18, further comprising an edge scale on the positioning edge to assist a user in positioning the paper at a proper location along the positioning edge.
20. The apparatus of claim 18, wherein the punch tool includes a corner guide capable of receiving an outside corner of an envelope cutout defined from the paper and of positioning the outside corner of the envelope cutout defined from the paper beneath the second cutting tool.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) Various embodiments of the present invention will now be discussed with reference to the appended drawings. It is appreciated that these drawings depict only typical embodiments of the invention and are therefore not to be considered limiting of its scope.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE VARIOUS EMBODIMENTS
(10) The embodiments of the punch and scoring system are provided for a user to fabricate an envelope of various sizes with paper or other medium typically used in arts and crafts. The punch and scoring system can also be used to make bags, boxes, and containers made from paper or other mediums. Directions on how to make the container may be emblazoned on a surface of the device. Additionally, all the tools to fabricate a container with a sheet of paper may be included with the system.
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(12) This system 10, for example, allows the user to be able to fabricate multiple sizes of envelopes. To instruct the user on how to use and later recall how to use the punch and scoring system, a detailed set of instructions 18 may be provided on the upper face 20 of the device below the positioning edge 14. A sizing scale 22 may also be provided with the instructions 18. The instructions 18 and sizing scale 22 can be placed on the device to assist a user to punch and score the medium for a given size. This sizing scale 22 is provided so that the user may utilize this sizing scale 22 to determine the size of paper required based on the desired card or other material that is to be inserted into a finished fabricated envelope.
(13) An edge scale 23 is located on the edge of the positioning edge 14 to ascertain certain locating features in fabricating the envelope and to assist the user in positioning the medium at a proper location along the positioning edge 14. Once paper has been properly located on the main body 12 and located properly with the edge scale 23, then multiple functions can been accomplished in conjunction with the punch tool 16 and a grooved score guide 24. The grooved score guide 24 is formed in the device and configured to match a scoring tool 26 to create a score line in the medium. The grooved score guide 24 is used in conjunction with the scoring tool 26 that is included with the punch and scoring system 10 and positioned within a scoring tool slot 28. The arrangement between the punch tool 16 and positioning edge 14 is configured to cut a notch in the edge of the medium at a notch point. The grooved score guide 24 is disposed in relationship to the punch tool 16 to create a score line in the medium from the notch point across the medium. A score guide locator 30 is provided to assist in locating the paper in the proper position to effect this punching operation and scoring of the paper. A score guide instructional arrow 32 is provided on the main body 12 to point to the score guide locator 30 and indicate the location of this score guide locator 30.
(14) The punch tool 16 may be utilized for cutting both concave V cuts and corner radiuses into a piece of paper or other medium that will be made into an envelope. If the punch tool 16 is utilized on the side of the main body 10 where the grooved score guide 24 is located, it will create a concave V cut in the paper or other medium. Conversely, if the other side of the punch tool 16 (the outside of the main body 12) is utilized, a convex cut in the shape of one fourth of a circle (corner radius) will be affected. The locating feature for this punch tool 16 to affect a corner radius cut are the two vertical sides of the first corner guide 34 and the second corner guide 36. The first corner guide 34 and the second corner guide 36 are configured to position the medium with respect to the punch tool 16.
(15) The finished envelope flat pattern diagram 38 is depicted on the main body 12 of the punch and scoring system 10 opposite the instructions 18. The diagram 38 illustrates a finished product for a punched and scored medium. This diagram 38 also affords a pictorial representation of how the completed paper or other medium flat pattern is to appear.
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(17) A feature of this embodiment is the punch tool 16. This punch tool 16 includes a cutter that may have two cutting surfaces. One cutting surface, the convex cutting tool (or first cutting tool) 50 provides a cut that makes a smooth radial convex cut and the other concave cutting tool (or second cutting tool) 52 offers a V concave cut where the bottom of the V is rounded forming a concave V cut. The concave and convex cut may each provide about one quarter of a circle radius. The first cutting tool 50 and the second cutting tool 52 are actuated by the same punch tool 16, such that when depressed, both cutting surfaces are actuated together. The first cutting tool 50 and the second cutting tool 52 may both be actuated at the same time by the pressing the punch tool 16. The first cutting tool 50 is configured to cut the medium at the notch point and the second cutting tool 52 is configured to cut a corner radius in a flap cut in the medium. The first cutting tool 50 may be positioned opposite the second cutting tool 52. As discussed above, the first and second corner guides may be configured to position the medium with respect to the second cutting tool 52.
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(19) The relative location of the instructions 18 is visible, as well as the sizing scale 22. The detailed set of instructions 18 have been provided on the upper face 20 of the device, immediately below the positioning edge 14. Below the instructions 18 is the sizing scale 22.
(20) An edge scale 23 is located on the edge of the positioning edge 14 to ascertain certain locating features in fabricating the envelope. Once paper or other medium has been properly located on the main body 12 and located properly in relation to the edge scale 23, then a grooved score guide 24 is provided to accurately locate a fold line location. This grooved score guide 24 is used in conjunction with the scoring tool 26 that is included with the punch and scoring system 10 and positioned within a scoring tool slot 28 (
(21) The punch tool 16 as shown in this figure depicts its position in relation to the upper face 20. The punch tool 16 is a button that is attached to the punch devices that create the two types of cuts in the paper utilized for the envelopes. When this punch tool 16 button is depressed one dual facing die or two separate dies is/are actuated that cut both a concave slot and a convex slot into a piece of paper that will be made into an envelope. If the punch tool 16 is utilized on the side of the main body 12 where the grooved score guide 24 is located, it will create a concave cutout in the shape of a V with a slightly rounded corner at the bottom of the V, or concave V cut. Conversely, if the other side of the punch tool 16 (the outside of the main body 12) is utilized, a convex cut in the shape of one fourth of a circle will produce a corner radius. The locating feature for this punch tool 16 to effect this corner radius are the two vertical sides of the first corner guide 34 and the second corner guide 36.
(22) The finished envelope flat pattern diagram 38 may also be depicted on the main body 12 of the punch and scoring system 10 to help illustrate the instructions 18 and sizing scale 22.
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(24) The user will then push the paper or other medium 54 tightly up against the positioning edge 14 and under the punch tool 16. With this paper or other medium 54 located in the proper place with the paper edge 60 immediately adjacent to the prescribed score line number on the edge scale 23 and with the paper edge 61 held tightly against the positioning edge 14, the user may then press the punch tool 16 down as indicated by the vertical down arrow on the drawing. This will provide a concave V cut 56 in the paper or other medium 54 at the center of the paper edge 60. The concave V cut is a modified V with the lower notch of the V with a rounded corner (similar to a U and a V combined).
(25) Subsequent to the paper or other medium 54 being punched forming this concave V cut 56 at the center of the paper edge 60 of the paper or other medium 54, the user then extracts the scoring tool 26 from the scoring tool slot 28 (
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(28) The next step is to rotate the paper or other medium 54 clockwise so that the next paper edge 61 lines up along the positioning edge 14, with its right edge lining up with the score line dimension on the edge scale 23. With the paper edge 61 in this position and held firmly in place, the user may then depress the punch tool 16 to cause the concave V cut 57 to be made in the middle of the paper edge 61.
(29) Subsequent to the paper or other medium 54 being punched forming this concave V cut 57 at the center of the paper edge 61 of the paper or other medium 54, the user then again extracts the scoring tool 26 from the scoring tool slot 28. The scoring tool 26 is then again utilized to score or indent the paper or other medium 54, creating another score line 65 at about an angle of 45 degrees to the positioning edge 14 and the paper edge 61. As was the case earlier, the paper or other medium 54 is held in place to make sure that the paper edge 61 does not move from the proper edge scale 23 location. The paper edge 61 should be held in the same place as it was when making the concave V cut 57 and the paper or other medium 54 should be held in place. If it has moved, then the user would need to make whatever adjustment is required to line the corner of the paper edge 61 up with the proper score line dimension on the edge scale 23. When the paper edge 61 is properly lined up and held in place the user then applies pressure with the scoring tool 26 on top of the paper or other medium 54 immediately over the grooved score guide 24. The scoring tool 26 is then dragged over the top of the paper or other medium 54 while at the same time making sure that the scoring tool 26 remains in the grooved score guide 24. The paper or other medium 54 should be scored by the scoring tool 26 so that the width of the paper or other medium 54 from the punch tool housing 68 to the paper edge 62 is scored with a score line 65. This grooved score guide 24 and associated score line 65 are at an angle of about 45 degrees to the edge scale 23 and the paper edge 61.
(30) Now that the steps have been accomplished on two sides of the envelope pattern, the paper or other medium 54 is rotated clockwise again so that paper edge 62 lines up along the positioning edge 14, with its right edge lining up with the score line dimension on the edge scale 23. With the paper edge 62 in this position and held firmly in place, the user may then depress the punch tool 16 to cause the concave V cut 58 to be made in the middle of the paper edge 62.
(31) Subsequent to the paper or other medium 54 being punched forming this concave V cut 58 at the center of the paper edge 62 of the paper or other medium 54, the user then again uses the scoring tool 26 to score the paper or other medium 54 to create another score line 66 at an angle of about 45 degrees to the positioning edge 14 and the paper edge 62. As was the case earlier, the paper or other medium 54 should be held in place making sure that the paper edge 62 has not moved from the proper edge scale 23 location. The paper edge 62 should be held in the same place as it was when making the concave V cut 58 and prevented from moving. If it has moved, then the user will need to make whatever adjustment is required to line the corner of the paper edge 62 up with the proper score line dimension on the edge scale 23. When the paper edge 62 is properly lined up and held in place the user then applies pressure with the scoring tool 26 on top of the paper or other medium 54, over the grooved score guide 24. The scoring tool 26 is then dragged over the top of the paper or other medium 54, while at the same time making sure that the scoring tool 26 remains in the grooved score guide 24. The paper or other medium 54 is scored by the scoring tool 26 so that the width of the paper or other medium 54 from the punch tool housing 68 to the paper edge 63 (
(32) Now that the steps have been accomplished on three sides of the envelope pattern, the user may now rotate the paper or other medium 54 clockwise again so that paper edge 63 lines up along the positioning edge 14, with its right edge lining up with the score line dimension on the edge scale 23. With the paper edge 63 in this position and held firmly in place, the user may then depress the punch tool 16 to cause the concave V cut 59 to be made in the middle of the paper edge 63.
(33) Subsequent to the paper or other medium 54 being punched forming this concave V cut 59 at the center of the paper edge 63 of the paper or other medium 54, the user then again extracts the scoring tool 26 from the scoring tool slot 28. The scoring tool 26 is then again utilized to score or indent the paper or other medium 54, creating another score line 67 at an angle of 45 degrees to the positioning edge 14 and the paper edge 63. As was the case earlier, the paper or other medium 54 should be held in place making sure that the paper edge 63 has not moved from the proper edge scale 23 location. The paper edge 63 should be held in the same place as it was when making the concave V cut 59 and should not be allowed to move. If it has moved, then the user would need to make whatever adjustment is required to line the corner of the paper edge 63 up with the proper score line dimension on the edge scale 23. When the paper edge 63 is properly lined up and held in place, the user then applies pressure with the scoring tool 26 on top of the paper or other medium 54 immediately over the grooved score guide 24. The scoring tool 26 is then dragged over the top of the paper or other medium 54, while at the same time making sure that the scoring tool 26 remains in the grooved score guide 24. The paper or other medium 54 is scored by the scoring tool 26 so that the width of the paper or other medium 54 from the punch tool housing 68 to the paper edge 60 is scored with a score line 67. This grooved score guide 24 and associated score line 67, is at an angle of about 45 degrees to the edge scale 23 and the paper edge 63.
(34) Now that the four concave V cuts have been made in each of the paper edges 60, 61, 62, and 63, smaller flap edges have been formed 60a, 60b, 61a, 61b, 62a, 62b, 63a, and 63b. These eight edges, in conjunction with the four score lines 64, 65, 66, and 67, complete the flat pattern, except for rounding the edges and forming corner radiuses 70, 71, 72, and 73 (
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(38) The envelope closing flap 78 may remain in an unfastened state, with no glue or other adhesion process, or glue or other adhesion process may be added under flap edges 60b and 61a to secure the contents of the envelope 80. This completes the steps to make an envelope with the punch and scoring system 10. The same procedure may be followed for making additional envelopes that are similar in size, or another size as selected from the instructions 18 as described with respect to
(39) The punch and scoring system is a simple template device that may be used by an inexperienced person to make envelopes, bags, boxes, containers and the like of various sizes one at a time. Knowing the desired size of a card to be inserted into an envelope, this system may incorporate instructions that specify the size of paper or other medium required to make a specific size envelope required for that specific card size. The user cuts the paper or other medium to the specified size. Holding the paper at specified locations as indicated by a scale contained on the punch and scoring system, the user then utilizes the punch device that is located in the body of the template to punch four small concave V cuts in the center of each of the four edges of the paper. This is done by rotating the paper four times, while locating the paper in the required scale location as specified on the template instructions.
(40) Simplicity of operation of the punch and scoring system is obtained in several ways. The template is self-contained. Instruction and dimensions may be included on the face of the template so that no other device or manual is required. A diagram is also displayed showing how the finished paper cutout is to appear. Minimal cuts are needed to be made with scissors to form a square or a rectangle. There are concave V grooves for the inside corners of the folds, but they are simply made with a punch tool that is provided with the punch and scoring system. In addition to the concave V grooves being able to be punched with this device, one is also able to punch out corner radiuses in all four corners of the paper by utilizing the backside of the punch tool that is utilized for the concave V groove. No scissors, markings, or templates are required for these difficult cutouts. The fold lines are provided by simply scoring with a plastic scoring tool along a precut groove that is provided in the body of the punch and scoring system. The scoring tool is stored in the body of the punch and scoring system.
(41) Reproducibility is maintained by using the aforementioned tools and features that are provided with the punch and scoring system, in conjunction with the measured scale and directions. The punch tool makes V shaped grooves that are the same since the same punch tool is used for each cut. The score line for the fold is positioned along the same line since it is made with a score line in the punch and scoring system. The directions on the body of the punch and scoring system show a matrix listing card size, paper size and score line (where the paper will be place relative to the scale that is provided on the body of the template of the punch and scoring system).
(42) Multiple sizes of envelopes, bags, boxes, containers and the like are possible with the punch and scoring system. The details for making multiple sizes are displayed in a data matrix on the body of the punch and scoring system. Additional sizes may be added to this matrix, if desired.
(43) There is a specific need for small production envelopes that are made to fit non-standard size cards, non-standard colors, that have specific items to insert into the envelopes, or that have the ability to fabricate a one-of-kind envelope out of a piece of paper or other medium that has been specifically made with special artwork or photography included as a part of the envelope.
(44) Another feature for a small production envelope maker is that it should be simple to use and to understand. There is a need for envelopes that can be made by young children for various occasions, such as scrapbooking, special invitations, or a means of organizing various things in a novel way.