FLEXIBLE PAPER STRAW
20230190023 · 2023-06-22
Inventors
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
A flexible paper straw includes a paper tube which is a spiral tube having a tube wall with at least two layers and formed by using glue and paper material while the paper material is paper sheet material having at least two layers of paper, a first layer of paper and a second layer of paper; and a compressed corrugated portion which is a circular tube having parallel ridges and grooves on longitudinal sections thereof, formed on the tube wall of a part of the paper tube with a certain length and able to be bent freely.
Claims
1. A flexible paper straw comprising: a paper tube which is a spiral tube having a tube wall with at least two layers and formed by using glue and paper material while the paper material is paper sheet material having at least two layers of paper, a first layer of paper and a second layer of paper; and a compressed corrugated portion which is a circular tube having parallel ridges and grooves on longitudinal sections thereof, formed on the tube wall of a part of the paper tube with a certain length and able to be bent freely; wherein the first layer of paper and the second layer of paper are paper strips with the same width; a long side of the first layer of paper and a long side of the second layer of paper are stacked and overlapping like tiles while one half of the first layer of paper is adhered to one half of the second layer of paper in the lengthwise direction by the glue and the rest half of the second layer of paper is adhered to one half of an adjacent layer of paper; the paper sheet material is spirally wound and adhered by the glue in a staggered and overlapping manner to form the paper tube; the glue is located between the two adjacent layers of the tube wall which are formed by the first layer of paper and the second layer of paper respectively; wherein the paper tube is rolled by two parallel rollers to form a corrugated portion and then a pushing force is applied axially to each of two ends of the paper tube to form the compressed corrugated portion.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0023] The structure and the technical means adopted by the present invention to achieve the above and other objects can be best understood by referring to the following detailed description of the preferred embodiments and the accompanying drawings, wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
[0033] The following descriptions related to potions, including upper, lower, left, right, etc. are generally based on directions of the components shown in figures without specifically describing them.
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[0035] The method for manufacturing flexible paper straws according to the present invention includes the following steps:
[0036] S1 preparing a paper tube 10 which is a spiral tube having a tube wall with at least two layers and formed by using glue and paper material while the glue is located between the two adjacent and overlapped layers of the tube wall;
[0037] S2 inserting a support shaft 20 into the paper tube 10 axially;
[0038] S3 placing the paper tube 10 with the support shaft 20 between a first roller 30 and a second roller 40 in an axially parallel manner before complete curing of the glue while an axis of the first roller 30 and an axis of the second roller 40 are in parallel. In other words, an axis of the paper tube 10 and an axis of the support shaft 20 are in parallel with the axes of the first roller 30 and the second roller 40. A plurality of spaced parallel first circular grooves 31 are formed on a cylindrical surface of the first roller 30 while a cylindrical surface of the second roller 40 is provided with a plurality of spaced parallel second circular grooves 41. The positions and the shapes of the sections of the first circular grooves 31 of the first roller 30 and the second circular grooves 41 of the second roller 40 are aligned and matched to each other.
[0039] S4 rolling the paper tube 10 by using the first roller 30 working together with the second roller 40 so that a corrugated portion 11 is formed on the tube wall of a part of the paper tube 10 with a certain length;
[0040] S5 applying a pushing force P axially to each of two ends of the paper tube 10 with the corrugated portion 11 for pressing and squeezing the corrugated portion 11; and
[0041] S6: pulling the support shaft 20 out and curing the glue by baking or heating. The paper tube 10 with the corrugated portion 11 obtained is a flexible paper straw which is bendable freely at the corrugated portion 11.
[0042] The paper tube 10 used in the step S1 is a tube having a tube wall with at least two layers and basically formed by paper sheet material (generally paper strips) being wound spirally and adhered to each other by the glue. In a preferred embodiment, an inner wall surface of the paper tube 10 is coated with a waterproof coating 60 which is made from biodegradable materials such as polylactic acid (PLA). The waterproof coating 60 can improve water resistance of the paper straw while the material therefor is not only environmental friendly but also able to meet environmental requirements.
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[0045] In the step S2, the cross section (transverse section) of the support shaft 20 is circular and having the same radius over the entire length of the support shaft 20. Put simply, the support shaft 20 is a long cylindrical shaft with constant diameter and a smooth outer surface. In a preferred embodiment, an outer diameter D of the support shaft 20 is a bit smaller than an inner diameter dl of the paper tube 10 (as shown in
[0046] In a preferred embodiment, a plurality of third circular grooves 21 are axially formed on a part of the support shaft 20 with a certain length (as shown in
[0047] In the steps S3 and S4, the paper tube 10 with the support shaft 20 is placed between the first roller 30 and the second roller 40 before complete curing of the glue Q. Then the paper tube 10 is rolled by the first roller 30 working together with the second roller 40 to form the corrugated portion 11 on the tube wall of a part of the paper tube 10 with a certain length. The glue Q is not cured yet so that the paper tube 10 still has good formability and this helps the formation of the corrugated portion 11. During the rolling process, the first roller 30 and the second roller 40 apply pressure toward the axis of the e paper tube 10 and rotate in the same direction (able to be synchronous) (as shown in
[0048] Refer to the step S5, a pushing force P is axially applied to two ends of the paper tube 10 provided with the corrugated portion 11. Now the first roller 30 and the second roller 40 are moved away from the corrugated portion 11 of the paper tube 10 to two ends of the paper tube 10 for pressing or squeezing the two ends of the corrugated portion 11 axially. Thus the corrugated portion 11 is compressed and maintained in the compressed state for a period of time for further curing of the glue Q.
[0049] In a preferred embodiment of the present invention, a pushing force is applied axially to each of the two ends of the paper tube 10 before complete curing of the glue Q for compressing the corrugated portion 11. During the pressing or squeezing process, adhesive properties of a part of the glue Q at the corrugated portion 11 can be damaged by external force because the glue Q is not cured completely. Thus the corrugated portion 11 of the paper tube 10 can be easily bent at 180 degrees and a space for deformation is provided. Then the glue Q is cured quickly by baking or heating (the process usually takes only a few seconds). The cured glue Q can hold the shape and stabilize the structure of the corrugated portion 11 to prevent the corrugated portion 11 from turning back to a straight tube with flat surface.
[0050] Additional advantages and modifications will readily occur to those skilled in the art. Therefore, the invention in its broader aspects is not limited to the specific details, and representative devices shown and described herein. Accordingly, various modifications may be made without departing from the spirit or scope of the general inventive concept as defined by the appended claims and their equivalent.