BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
Technical Field
[0001] The present invention concerns an apparatus for producing corrugated cardboard. The
improvement offered by the present invention is compactness of whole the plant and
easiness of handling the product corrugated cardboard for the subsequent processing
steps by reasonable disposition of the components of the apparatus for producing corrugated
cardboard.
Prior Art
[0002] The process for producing corrugated cardboard currently practiced in production
of "single wall" product consisting of three layers comprises the following steps:
- 1) core-producing step by continuously supplying a core material sheet and processing
it to form a corrugated core sheet;
- 2) first paste material-applying and paste-forming step by applying raw starch slurry
on the tops of the corrugated core sheet, and heating the applied first paste material
to convert a portion of it to gel;
- 3) single facer corrugated card board-producing step by continuously laminating a
back liner material and the above-produced corrugated core sheet and heating the first
paste material to accelerate gel-formation so that the adhesion of the two sheets
may be complete and a single facer corrugated cardboard may be prepared;
- 4) second paste material-applying and paste-forming step by applying raw starch slurry
on the tops of corrugates of the single facer corrugated cardboard thus prepared and
heating the applied second paste material with a pre-heater having a heating roller
so as to convert the second paste material to gel;
- 5) corrugated cardboard-preparing step by continuously laminating a front liner material
and the single facer corrugated cardboard thus prepared;
- 6) corrugated cardboard-completing step by continuously bringing the front liner into
contact with heating plates to heat the second paste material so as to accelerate
gel-formation for complete adhesion; and
- 7) processing-preparation step consisting of withdrawing the complete corrugated cardboard
under cooling and carrying out necessary provisional treatment such as cutting and
stacking.
[0003] The corrugated cardboard consisting of five layers called "double wall" is manufactured
by stacking and adhering two above-mentioned single facer corrugated cardboards and
a front liner material, in this case, in order to satisfy the mechanical properties
required to the double wall corrugated cardboard, it is general to use a corrugated
cardboard having relatively large corrugation called "A-flute" as the first single
facer and the other having relatively small corrugation called "B-flute" as the second
single facer.
[0004] The corrugated cardboard thus manufactured is, either the single wall or the double
wall, continuously withdrawn and usually cut to pieces of suitable length and delivered
in the stacked form. Sometimes, however, the product may be further processed by in-line
processing such as printing, punching or box-making.
[0005] Of the technical problems residing in the corrugated cardboard production the most
important is improvement in productivity, i.e., achievement of higher line speed,
and this requirement is forever. The single wall product of the A-flute, which is
the popular one produced with the highest productivity, can be produced at the line
speed of maximum 400 meter per minute. The problem second to this is that concerning
the quality of the product, such as no curing or clean surfaces.
[0006] The inventor, having made efforts in improvement in technology of corrugated cardboard
production for many years, developed some technologies relating to both increase in
the line speed and improvement in the product quality. One of the important developments
is use of high temperature dry steam prepared by reheating low pressure steam as the
heat source of converting water dispersion of starch powder (hereinafter referred
to as "raw starch slurry") applied on the tops of the corrugation (Japanese Patent
Publication
Sho.59-015066 and Hel.03-065365), and the other is the technology of blowing steam to the core
sheet to moisten and heat it prior to application of the raw starch slurry (Japanese
Patent Publication
Hei.04-074181). He also disclosed another technology of moistening and heating the liner materials
(Japanese Patent Publication
Hei.06-011521).
[0007] In the above-noted technologies the apparatus for moistening is called "molstener",
and the apparatus for heating (and also moistening to some extent), "steamer". The
moistener has function of effecting steam of normal pressure and not so high temperature
to the material of corrugated cardboard in the process of manufacturing for the purpose
mainly of giving moist to the material so as to facilitate processing the core material
to Corrugated form, and to prevent excess absorption of water in the applied paste
material by the core sheet at rapid rate and in large quantity. On the other hand,
the steamer has the main purpose of blowing the heated and somewhat high temperature
steam to heat the applied paste material for converting it to gel.
[0008] Recent proposal by the inventor is the technology of corrugated cardboard production,
in which heating with the conventional heating plates is eliminated. The advance by
the new technology is that, in producing decorative corrugated cardboards, surface
scratch caused by friction between the board and the heating plates can be avoided
in principle. The elimination of the heating plates was realized by preheating the
material sheets and full utilization of the moisteners and the steamers (Japanese
Patent Disclosure
2006-218841). Another advance is adoption of curing step during which the paste material permeates
well and heating of the permeated paste material with superheated steam, instead of
heating with the heating plates, to accelerate conversion to gel (Japanese Patent
Disclosure
2007-30171).
[0009] From the viewpoint of plant formation of the apparatus for producing corrugated cardboard,
it is a problem that the components carrying out the above-mentioned corrugated cardboard
completion step (step 6) and the subsequent processing-preparation step (step 7) are
very long and large. In a typical plant the array of the above-mentioned heating plates
is 10 meter long, and the subsequent cooling canvas is at least 10 meter long. Addition
of the other components of the plant necessary for the corrugated cardboard production
to the above-discussed components results in a whole plant of 90 meters or longer.
Based on the practical problem that possible space of building is usually limited,
it is desirable that the apparatus for producing corrugated cardboard is more compact.
[0010] The problem that the plant is long and large is particularly significant in the technology
of producing corrugated cardboard, in which use of the heating plates is eliminated,
proposed by the inventor (the above-mentioned Japanese Patent Disclosure
2006-218841). In the embodiment of utilizing heating with superheated steam instead of the heating
plates (the above-mentioned Japanese Patent Disclosure
2007-30171), the period necessary for holding the incomplete corrugated cardboard in the laminated
state is somewhat shorter, and therefore, the apparatus for holding the material is
not so long and large. However, the whole plant is still long enough that requires
some remedy.
[0011] The completed corrugated cardboard may be further processed by subsequent in-line
processing steps. In general, however, it is easy to practice the steps for corrugated
cardboard production and the subsequent steps separately, and therefore, it is often
practiced to cut the product into pieces of a certain size and the certain number
of thus obtained pieces of the determined size are stacked, and the stacks are delivered
to the subsequent steps such as box-making. For this purpose, it will be inconvenient
for operation, if the product corrugated cardboards are not placed in the position
near the floor level. Thus, it is usual that the steps after lamination of the single
facer and the front liner material are carried out on the floor level of the plant.
Typical distribution of the apparatus components is as shown in Fig. 1. Fig, 1 illustrates
an apparatus for producing "single wall" corrugated card board.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0012] The object of the present invention is to solve the above discussed problem that
whole the plant will be long and large and to provide a compact and easy-to-operate
apparatus for producing corrugated cardboard, which begins with preparation of the
single facer corrugated cardboard to go to lamination of it with a front liner material,
and to eliminate the step of carry down the product corrugated cardboard.
[0013] The apparatus for producing corrugated cardboard according to the present invention
comprises, as shown in whole in Fig. 2 and in detail in Figs. 3 and 4, comprises the
first floor (G) and second floor deck (U) thereon, and the following components:
(I) a component for processing the core material to the corrugated core, continuously
laminating the corrugated core and a back liner material with a paste to form a single
facer corrugated cardboard;
(II) a component for continuously laminating the single facer corrugated cardboard
and the front liner material with paste to form an incomplete corrugated cardboard;
(III) a component for obtaining completed corrugated cardboard by heating the incomplete
corrugated cardboard to complete adhesion with the paste; and
(IV) a component for cutting the obtained complete corrugated cardboard into pieces,
stacking the pieces and delivering the stack for subsequent processing steps;
and is characterized in that the components (I) and (IV) are disposed on the first
floor, the component (II) on the second floor deck, and the component (III) on the
slope which goes down gradually and linearly from the second floor deck to the first
floor.
BRIEF EXPLANATION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0014]
Fig. 1 illustrates outline of whole the structure of a conventional apparatus for
producing "single wall" corrugated cardboard along the line of the material flow;
Fig, 2 illustrates outline of whole the structure of the apparatus for producing "single
wall" corrugated cardboard according to the present invention also along the line
of the material flow;
Fig. 3 is a side elevation view of an apparatus for producing "double wall" corrugated
cardboard according to the present invention showing the former part of the apparatus
along the line of the material flow; and Fig. 4, the latter part of the apparatus
also along the line of the material flow;
Figs. 5 and 6 illustrate the superheated steam-blowing nozzles and related devices
used in the apparatus according to the invention, Fig. 5 is a plan view, and Fig.
6, a side view in which a portion is cut off;
Fig. 7 is a map showing changes in temperatures in case of double wall corrugated
cardboard production using the present apparatus at positions "a", "a'", "b" and "c";
and
Fig. 8 is a graph showing the temperatures in Fig. 7.
DETAILED EXPLANATION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0015] The following explains the apparatus for producing corrugated cardboard according
to the invention in detail. The respective components of the apparatus comprise the
elements described below:
[0016] The component (I) for processing the core material to the corrugated core, continuously
laminating the corrugated core and a back liner material with a paste to form a single
facer corrugated card board comprises, in a preferred embodiment, as shown in Fig.
3,
- means (A2) for continuously supplying the core material,
- a core material-preheating roller (B2) for preheating the supplied core material,
- a pair of tooth formed rollers (C) for continuously processing the preheated core
material to the corrugated core,
- first means (D1) for supplying paste material to apply raw starch slurry on the tops
of the corrugates of the corrugated core,
- means (A3) for continuously supplying the back liner material,
- a back liner-preheating roller (B3) for preheating the supplied back liner material,
and
- pressing roller (E) for continuously laminating the preheated back liner material
and the corrugated core on which the first paste material is applied to form the single
facer corrugated cardboard (4).
[0017] Then, the component (II) for continuously laminating the single facer corrugated
cardboard and the front liner material with paste to form an incomplete corrugated
cardboard to form an incomplete corrugated cardboard comprises, in a preferred embodiment,
as also shown in Fig. 3,
- means (A1) for continuously supplying the front liner material,
which is disposed on the ground floor (G), and
- second means (D2) for supplying paste material to apply raw starch slurry on the tops
of the corrugates of the single facer corrugated cardboard (4),
- steamer (L) for blowing superheated steam on the second paste material (9) to half-gel
it,
- front liner material-preheating roller (B1) for preheating the supplied front liner
material, and
- a pair of pressing roller (E) for continuously laminating the single facer corrugated
cardboard and the front liner material to form an incomplete corrugated card board,
which are disposed on the second floor deck (U).
[0018] The component (III) for obtaining completed corrugated cardboard by heating the incomplete
corrugated cardboard to complete adhesion with the paste comprises, in a preferred
embodiment, as shown in Fig. 4,
- a curing zone (Z), which is the zone for letting the incomplete corrugated cardboard
(5) run under keeping the state of lamination and having the half-gelled second paste
material permeated into the core corrugate and the front liner, having a plural pairs
of rollers and a pair of canvases (K) facing to each other and running between the
rollers,
- a heating zone (Y), which is the zone for blowing the superheated steam on the front
liner side of the incomplete corrugated cardboard (5) so as to fully gel the permeated
second paste material with the heat and complete the adhesion, having plural nozzle
(P) for blowing the superheated steam installed under the running incomplete corrugated
cardboard, and
- a cooling zone (Z), which is the zone for drawing the complete corrugated card board
(5C) under cooling, having plural pairs of rollers and a pair of canvases (K) facing
to each other and running between them.
[0019] The component (IV) for cutting and stacking to deliver the product to subsequent
processing steps comprises, as also shown in Fig. 4.
- a cutter (R) for cutting the complete double facer corrugated card board in regular
size pieces, and
- a stacker (S) for stacking the cut double facer corrugated card board pieces.
[0020] Usually, the component is equipped with a roller conveyer to deliver the stacked
corrugated cardboard pieces to the next processing steps.
[0021] Alternatively, in such cases as mass-production of boxes of the same size, an in-line
punching device for punching the produced double facer corrugated cardboard to determined
shapes and sizes may be installed instead of the cutter and the stacker. The component
(IV) of the present invention may include such an embodiment.
[0022] The superheated steam-blowing nozzles (P) disposed in the heating zone (Y) and the
accessories thereof are disclosed in detail in the above-mentioned Japanese Patent
Disclosure
2007-30171. They are, however, shown in Fig. 5 and Fig. 6.
[0023] Fig. 7 shows changes in the temperature at the positions "a", "a'", "b" and "c";
and of the present apparatus in which the double wall corrugated card board is being
manufactured. The graph of Fig. 8 shows the above temperature changes for better understanding.
In this graph the following five series of data are shown for comparison:
- 1) in case of producing a single wall corrugated cardboard (AF; A-Flute) in a conventional
apparatus having only the heating plates, temperature of the paste material between
the tops of the corrugates and the front liner;
- 2) in case of producing a single wall corrugated cardboard (AF) in a conventional
apparatus having the heating plates, to which the steamer invented by the present
inventor is added, temperature of the above-mentioned paste material:
- 3) in case of producing a double wall (AF+BF: A-Flute+B-Flute) corrugated cardboard
with a conventional apparatus having only the heating plates, the temperature of the
paste material between the tops of the corrugates of AF and the internal liner (liner
of the BF);
- 4) in case of producing a double wall (AF+BF) corrugated cardboard with a conventional
apparatus having the heating plates, to which the steamer invented by the present
inventor is added, the temperature of the paste material between the tops of the corrugates
of AF and the internal liner (liner of the BF);
- 5) in case of producing a double wall (AF+BF) corrugated cardboard with the apparatus
according to the present invention, in which the heating plates are eliminated and
blowing the superheated steam is adopted, the temperature of the paste material between
the tops of the corrugates of AF and the internal liner (liner of the BF).
[0024] As shown in the graph of Fig. 8, the temperature at which gelling of the raw starch
slurry occurs is in the range of about 58-63°C. Even if the temperature reached to,
or exceeded this level, the rate of gelling is quicker at a higher temperature and
slower at a lower temperature. It is, therefore, necessary to have the temperature
of the raw starch slurry applied on the tops of corrugates increased to the above
gelling temperature as quick as possible, and further, to a higher temperature as
quick as possible. However, there is a problem that drying of the raw starch slurry
at only the surface thereof caused by rapid heating results in film formation on the
gelled paste material and the film disturbs adhesion. In addition, the drying gives,
in relation to the rate and extent of permeation of the slurry, the following limitation.
[0025] If the internal core (corrugated material) has high water-absorbing property, only
the water in the raw starch slurry applied is absorbed by the paper, and as the result,
water content of the paste material becomes insufficient and gelling or paste formation
is not appropriately realized. Thus, desired adhesive power cannot be obtained. (adhesion
under insufficient paste formation) On the other hand, if the core is of low water-absorbing
property, then permeation of the raw starch slurry into the core is difficult, and
the result of this is one-side gelling and adhesion occurs under the condition that
the paste resides only on the surface.
(adhesion of surface only)
[0026] The latter phenomenon tend to occur in the case where a strongly sized paper called
"reinforced internal core" is chosen as the internal core of the AF with the intention
to strengthen the double wall corrugated cardboard. Such a trouble is often experienced
in cases where the corrugated cardboard just after a couple of hours since production,
which apparently seems completely adhered, is handled with hands. The product may
easily decompose into sheets with terrible noise. Only when the permeation of the
raw starch slurry is appropriate and it is properly gelled, desirable adhesion (permeation
adhesion) may be achieved.
[0027] It will be understood from the graph of Fig. 8 that, in case where a double wall
corrugated cardboard is produced using the apparatus according to the present invention,
temperature increase is slow in the curing zone from point "a" to point "a'", during
which permeation of the raw starch slurry proceeds well, and in the heating zone from
point "a'" to point "b", rapid temperature increase is caused by blowing of superheated
steam. The present invention enables rapid gelling in the heating zone resulting in
complete adhesion.
[0028] Because the apparatus for producing corrugated cardboard according to the present
invention eliminates use of heating plates, this apparatus can be conveniently used
for production of so-called decorative corrugated cardboard. In that case, one or
more of apparatus for carrying out the decorative printing or processing on the front
liner material, such as that selected from the group of flexo-printer, gravure-printer,
and embossing press (none of them are shown in the drawings) as desired. These apparatus
may be usually installed on the first floor near the means for supplying the front
liner material.
1. An apparatus for producing corrugated cardboard, which comprises the first floor (G)
and the second floor deck (U), and the following components:
(I) a component for processing a core material to the corrugated core, continuously
laminating the corrugated core and a back liner material with a paste to form a single
facer corrugated cardboard;
(II) a component for continuously laminating the single facer corrugated cardboard
and a front liner material with the paste to form an incomplete corrugated cardboard;
(III) a component for obtaining completed corrugated cardboard by heating the incomplete
corrugated cardboard to complete adhesion with the paste; and
(IV) a component for cutting the obtained complete corrugated card board into pieces,
stacking the pieces and delivering the stack for subsequent processing steps;
and is
characterized in that the components (I) and (IV) are disposed on the first floor (G), the component (II)
on the second floor deck (U), and the component (III) on the slope which goes down
gradually and linearly from the second floor deck to the first floor.
2. The apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the component (I) for processing a core
material to the corrugated core, continuously laminating the corrugated core and a
back liner material with a paste to form a single facer corrugated cardboard comprises:
- means (A2) for continuously supplying the core material,
- a core material-preheating roller (B2) for preheating the supplied core material,
- a pair of tooth form rollers (C) for continuously processing the preheated core
material to the corrugated core,
- first means (D1) for supplying paste material to apply raw starch slurry on the
tops of the corrugates of the corrugated core,
- means (A3) for continuously supplying the back liner material,
- a back liner-preheating roller (B3) for preheating the supplied back liner material,
and
- pressing roller (E) for continuously laminating the preheated back liner material
and the corrugated core on which the first paste material is applied to form the single
facer corrugated cardboard (4).
3. The apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the component (II) for continuously laminating
the single facer corrugated cardboard and a front liner material with the paste to
form an incomplete corrugated cardboard comprises:
- means (A1) for continuously supplying the front liner material,
which is disposed on the ground floor (G), and
- second means (D2) for supplying paste material to apply raw starch slurry on the
tops of the corrugates of the single facer corrugated cardboard (4),
- steamer (L) for blowing superheated steam on the second paste material (9) to half-gel
it,
- front liner material-preheating roller (B1) for preheating the supplied front liner
material, and
- a pair of pressing roller (E) for continuously laminating the single facer corrugated
cardboard and the front liner material to form an incomplete corrugated card board,
which are disposed on the second floor deck (U).
4. The apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the component (III) for obtaining completed
corrugated cardboard by heating the incomplete corrugated cardboard to complete adhesion
with the paste comprises:
- a curing zone (Z), which is the zone for letting the incomplete corrugated cardboard
(5) run under keeping the state of lamination and having the half-gelled second paste
material permeated into the core corrugate and the front liner, having a plural pairs
of rollers and a pair of canvases (K) facing to each other and running between the
rollers,
- a heating zone (Y), which is the zone for blowing the superheated steam on the front
liner side of the incomplete corrugated cardboard (5) so as to fully gel the permeated
second paste material with the heat and complete the adhesion, having plural nozzle
(P) for blowing the superheated steam installed under the running incomplete corrugated
card board, and
- a cooling zone (Z), which is the zone for drawing the complete corrugated card board
(5C) under cooling, having plural pairs of rollers and a pair of canvases (K) facing
to each other and running between them.
5. The apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the component (IV) for cutting the obtained
complete corrugated cardboard into pieces, stacking the pieces and delivering the
stack for subsequent processing steps comprises:
- a cutter (R) for cutting the complete double facer corrugated cardboard in regular
size pieces, and
- a stacker (S) for stacking the cut double facer corrugated cardboard pieces.