[0001] The present invention refers to a method for manufacturing cardboard boxes, and to
a box obtained with this method.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[0002] A method for manufacturing cardboard boxes, which is described in Spanish Patent
application no. 9306188 (PAPER, S.A.), starts from separate sheets, with lugs on the
sides and flaps at the ends facing each other two by two. These sheets are applied
onto the external faces of a mandrel, along which the various steps of the method
are carried out to provide a rectangular prismatic body whose bases are provided with
open flaps and whose edges are reinforced by folded lugs glued to the sides of the
body, beside the edges.
[0003] In addition to achieving reinforced boxes capable of withstanding the stresses to
which they will be subjected during utilization, the method object of the aforesaid
patent provides other advantages which are, in summary: the possibility of some sides
of the box being of different quality and thickness than the others, or presenting
fibres running in different directions in order to withstand stresses in any direction.
[0004] Despite these advantages, various tests carried out with this type of box have shown
that it is possible to increase their strength and thus extend their field of utilization.
DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0005] Thus, in order to increase the strength of the boxes manufactured using the method
described, the new method constituting the object of the present invention has been
developed.
[0006] The method of the invention is characterized in that the lugs which project from
the sides of the sheets are applied and joined together over chamfered edges provided
on the mandrel. These chamfered edges are situated between two adjacent sides of the
mandrel.
[0007] At least one of the pairs of sheets from which the box is obtained presents prolongations
from the respective lugs. These prolongations are applied and joined to an adjacent
zone of the sheet, immediately beside the chamfered edges upon which the lugs in question
are applied.
[0008] In one possible embodiment, all the sheets from which the box is obtained present
prolongations from their respective lugs. These prolongations are applied and joined
to a zone of the sheet immediately adjacent to the chamfered edges upon which the
lugs in question are applied.
[0009] The box obtained with the method described is provided with chamfered edges which
alternate with its sides and on which are superimposed and glued the folded lugs of
the adjacent sheets, forming two cant edges between each pair of sheets.
[0010] At least one of the superimposed lugs forming the chamfered edges of the box presents
a prolongation folded and glued onto the adjacent side, beside the chamfered edges.
[0011] It is further envisaged that each of the superimposed lugs which form the chamfered
edges of the box present corresponding prolongations folded and glued onto the adjacent
side, beside the chamfered edges.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0012] For a better understanding of all that has been set forth in this specification,
there are attached some drawings in which, solely by way of example, a practical case
of embodiment of the method and the corresponding box is shown.
[0013] In said drawings Figure 1 is a schematic cross-section showing the moulding core
and a pair of sheets with their lugs prior to application against the chamfered edges
of the moulding core; Figure 2 is a similar view showing another pair of sheets with
their lugs extended, on the point of being applied and glued to the lugs of the first
two sheets; Figure 3 is a view similar to the previous two, showing the lugs which
form each chamfered edge glued together; Figure 4 is a view similar to that of Figure
3, but in this example two of the sheets have their corresponding prolongations folded
and glued to the adjacent sheets; Figure 5 is a view very similar to that of Figure
4, but in this case it is the other two sheets which present the corresponding prolongations
to their lugs; Figure is a view similar to those of Figures 4 and 5, showing a version
in which all the sheets present lugs with prolongations folded and glued to the adjacent
sides; Figure 7 is a perspective view showing one of the chamfered edges of the box
obtained according to the method of the invention.
DESCRIPTION OF A PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
[0014] The method for manufacturing of boxes consists, according to the representation shown
in the drawings, in applying successively two pairs of sheets -1- and -2- against
the sides of a moulding core -3- provided with chamfered edges -4- situated between
sides -5- of the moulding core. The sheets -1- have some lugs -6- on both sides, while
the sheets -2- have similar lugs -7-. Optionally, the lugs -6- and -7- have prolongations
-6a- and -7a-, respectively.
[0015] It is envisaged that at least the lugs -6, 7- and, optionally, their prolongations
-6a, 7a-, together with the zones of the sheets -1, 2- immediately adjacent to the
respective lugs, be glued. Then the application of these lugs and, optionally, their
prolongations, against the chamfered edges -4- of the moulding core -1- and against
the sides -5- of same is carried out, using countermoulds, rollers or any other similar
mechanism (not shown). Finally the body obtained is removed from the moulding core
-1-, and constitutes the box, whose particular feature consists in it being provided
with reinforced chamfered edges -8-, formed by the lugs -6, 7- glued together, which
alternate with sides -9- (Figure 7).
[0016] If the lugs -6, 7- have prolongations -6a, 7a-, the sides -9- will also be reinforced
by said prolongations glued beside the chamfered edges -8-.
[0017] In any case, between the chamfered edges -8- of the box are formed pairs of cant
edges -8a- which lend the box a great stiffness, so that it withstands the compression
stresses to which it will be subjected during utilization.
1. A method for manufacturing cardboard boxes, which consists in starting from separate
sheets (1, 2) with lugs (6, 7) on the sides and flaps at the ends, facing each other
two by two; these sheets are applied onto the external faces of a long mandrel (3)
having a cross-section equivalent to that of the boxes to be obtained and along which
the various steps of the method are carried out to provide a prismatic body whose
bases are provided with open flaps and whose edges are reinforced by folded lugs glued
to the cant edges of the sides of the body, characterized in that the lugs (6, 7) which project from the sides of the sheets (1, 2) are applied
and joined together over chamfered edges (4) provided on the mandrel (3); these chamfered
edges are situated between two adjacent sides (5) of the mandrel (3).
2. A method as claimed in claim 1, characterized in that at least one of the pairs of
sheets (1, 2) from which the box is obtained presents prolongations (6a) from the
respective lugs (6), said prolongations being applied and joined to a zone of the
adjacent sheet, immediately beside the chamfered edges (4) upon which the lugs in
question are applied.
3. A method as claimed in claim 1, characterized in that all the sheets (1, 2) from which
the box is obtained present prolongations (6a, 7a) from their respective lugs (6,
7), said prolongations being applied and joined to a zone of the adjacent sheet, immediately
beside the chamfered edges (4) upon which the lugs in question are applied.
4. A box obtained with the method of claim 1, characterized in that it is provided with
chamfered edges (8) which alternate with the sides (9) of the box, on which are superimposed
and glued the folded lugs (6, 7) of the adjacent sheets, forming two cant edges (8a)
between each pair of sheets.
5. A box obtained with the method of claims 1, 2 and 4, characterized in that at least
one of the superimposed lugs (6) forming the chamfered edges (8) of the box presents
a prolongation (6a) folded and glued onto the adjacent side, beside the chamfered
edges (8).
6. A box obtained with the method of claims 1, 3 and 4, characterized in that all the
superimposed lugs (6, 7) which form the chamfered edges (8) of the box present corresponding
prolongations (6a, 7a) folded and glued onto the adjacent side, beside the chamfered
edges.