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序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
201 Method of making pop-up action products US189806 1994-02-01 US5492522A 1996-02-20 Sharon Rubar
A method of manufacturing pop-up action products from a single continuous web of material. A preferred form of the method includes the steps of cutting the web into two separate ribbons, defining a continuous series of predetermined shapes in one of the ribbons, marrying the two separate ribbons so that they are joined to one another at each of the series of predetermined shapes in such a fashion that, after transverse separation into individual pop-up action products, the linear movement of a slide panel member results in the elevational movement of a predetermined "pop-up" shape.
202 Article forming system US108093 1993-08-17 US5472752A 1995-12-05 Donald E. Weder; E. H. Weder; R. E. Jack Dunn; Franklin J. Craig
An article forming system for forming at least one sheet of material into an article, such as a basket liner, and a novel basket liner formed utilizing such a system.
203 Apparatus for manufacturing corrugated pallets using a stacked compression station US118399 1993-09-07 US5385625A 1995-01-31 Brian R. LaFreniere
An apparatus is disclosed for manufacturing corrugated pallets from a base panel of corrugated material, a top panel of corrugated material and a plurality of spacers blocks. Each of the spacer blocks is bonded to the base sheet and top sheet. The apparatus comprises a loading station for receiving the base panel and top panel, and a glue applicator for extruding a plurality of continuous sheets of glue to predetermined areas of the base panel and top panel. An assembly station includes a locating system for receiving and locating the base panels, spacer blocks and top panel in relation to the base panel when the top panel is placed upon a plurality of spacer blocks to form the corrugated pallet. A transfer compression station for applying a continuous initial pressure to the corrugated pallet at the base and top panels of the corrugated pallet while simultaneously transferring the corrugated pallet in a horizontal direction. A final compression station for applying a final glue setting pressure to the corrugated pallet. A conveyor for transferring the base and top panels from the loading station through the glue applicator. The conveyor also transfers the base and top panels from the glue applicator to the assembly station. The compression conveyor transfers the corrugated pallet from the assembly station to the final compression station.
204 Method and apparatus for folding of sheet material US44937 1993-04-08 US5372570A 1994-12-13 Thomas J. Schmidtke; Joachim G. Schmidtke
There is disclosed a method and apparatus for folding of sheet material into symmetrical and nonsymmetrical shapes. The method and apparatus is shown as applied to making a pallet construction wherein a series of symmetrical stringer members made on the apparatus of the present invention are inserted into an equal plurality of nonsymmetrically shaped cross-stringers, also made by the apparatus of the present invention, both of which have had adhesive applied while being folded to retain the shape into which they are made, a top sheet is applied and also glued in place to make a pallet. The method involves essentially supplying a sheet of material such as fiberboard blank of appropriate composition and size, running the blank through crushing and scoring rollers to produce fold lines in the blank, and asymmetrically (making more folds from one side of the bank than from the other side) or symmetrically folding the blank into a predetermined shape while applying adhesive at predetermined points. The blank is folded by passing it through a multi-function folding means, including a lifting means which can slightly lift the outside edge of the blank until a belt-like folding and propelling means can then fold one panel of a blank over onto the other panel while adhesive is being applied. The folding operation can be repeated as many times as is needed to form the part.
205 Self adhering wrapping material for wrapping flower pots and method of using same US889654 1992-05-27 US5332610A 1994-07-26 Donald E. Weder; William F. Straeter; Joseph G. Straeter; Franklin J. Craig; Wilma M. Donnelly; Jack W. Redditt
A wrapping material comprising a sheet of material such as paper, cellophane, foil, or man-made organic polymer film and a cling material such as polyethylene secured to a portion of the sheet of material. The cling material connects to the sheet of material and/or itself as the wrapping material is wrapped about a flower pot thereby securing the sheet of material about the flower pot. A method of wrapping a flower pot by wrapping the flower pot with the wrapping material.
206 Method of making a flower pot or flower pot cover with pleated skirt US48390 1993-04-14 US5327635A 1994-07-12 Donald E. Weder; Joseph G. Straeter
A method of making a flower pot or flower pot cover comprising a base and a skirt connected to an upper end of the base. The base includes a plurality of overlapping folds for providing structural integrity. The skirt includes a plurality of folds which are not connected to provide an overall pleated appearance. Portions of the folds in the skirt are connected and portions of the folds in the skirt are unconnected. In one embodiment, some of the folds in the base are connected and the remaining portions of the folds in the base are unconnected.
207 Method of shaping and holding a sheet of material about a flower pot with a collar US984815 1992-12-03 US5274900A 1994-01-04 Donald E. Weder
An article and method for shaping a sheet of material around an object such as a flower pot, the article comprising a ring-shaped collar adapted to be secured around the object. The collar may comprise pinch rings or barbed piercing elements, disposed about the periphery of the collar for attaching the sheet of material to the collar, or the collar may be adapted to be secured around at least a portion of the object so that the sheet of material is held between the object and the collar. The article also may be used alone for shaping a sheet of material.
208 Apparatus for providing a decorative cover for a flower pot using a collar US773474 1991-10-09 US5231794A 1993-08-03 Donald E. Weder; Franklin J. Craig; William F. Straeter; Joseph G. Straeter
Apparatus for providing a decorative cover for a flower pot comprising a collar wherein the collar clamps a sheet of material to the flower pot or wherein the sheet of material is connected to the collar and the collar is connectable to the flower pot.
209 Method and apparatus for folding of sheet material US721866 1991-06-26 US5207631A 1993-05-04 Thomas J. Schmidtke; Joachim G. Schmidtke
There is disclosed a method and apparatus for folding of sheet material into symmetrical and nonsymmetrical shapes. The method and apparatus is shown as applied to making a pallet construction wherein a series of symmetrical stringer members made on the apparatus of the present invention are inserted into an equal plurality of nonsymmetrically shaped cross-stringers, also made by the apparatus of the present invention, both of which have had adhesive applied while being folded to retain the shape into which they are made, a top sheet is applied and also glued in place to make a pallet. The method involves essentially supplying a sheet of material such as a fiberboard blank of appropriate composition and size, running the blank through crushing and scoring rollers to produce fold lines in the blank, and asymmetrically (making more folds from one side of the blank than from the other side) or symmetrically folding the blank into a predetermined shape while applying adhesive at predetermined points. The blank is folded by passing it through a multi-function folding means, including a lifting means which can slightly lift the outside edge of the blank until a belt-like folding and propelling means can then fold one panel of a blank over onto the other panel while adhesive is being applied. The folding operation can be repeated as many times as is needed to form the part.
210 Flower pot accessory US405410 1989-09-11 US5129182A 1992-07-14 Donald E. Weder
An article and method for shaping a sheet of material around an object such as a flower pot, the article comprising a ring-shaped collar adapted to be secured around the object. The collar may comprise pinch rings or barbed piercing elements, disposed about the periphery of the collar for attaching the sheet of material to the collar, or the collar may be adapted to be secured around at least a portion of the object so that the sheet of material is held between the object and the collar. The article also may be used alone of shaping a sheet of material.
211 Curl wrap and methods for using same US393992 1989-08-15 US4989396A 1991-02-05 Donald E. Weder; William F. Straeter; Joseph G. Straeter; Franklin J. Craig; Wilma M. Donnelly; Jack W. Redditt
A wrapping for wrapping items such as floral arrangements comprising a material having a first end, a second end and a preset curl in the material whereby the material rolls over itself in an unrestrained condition. A method of wrapping an item whereby at least one item is disposed on the material while the material is in a restrained condition and releasing at least one end of the material so that an end of the material rolls over the item thereby wrapping the item.
212 Apparatus for manufacturing discrete layered units from a web US513175 1983-07-13 US4603533A 1986-08-05 Carroll Musick
The specification discloses a method and apparatus for producing folded ceramic fiber modules from an elongated web that are used as insulation units. The apparatus includes a feed mechanism and a surface defining mechanism operating cooperatively with a chute to produce a folded web which is then cut longitudinally to create two streams of separate folded units. A module may be produced by securing together a plurality of the folded units with bands, for example.
213 Method and apparatus for producing bouffant caps US565577 1983-12-27 US4560434A 1985-12-24 Takeshi Sato
A method and apparatus for continuously and efficiently producing bouffant caps, the arrangement comprising a section for supporting and supplying a thin band-like material wound in roll form, a laying section for laying stretchable linear elements in stretched condition on opposite sides of the band-like material being continuously payed out from the supply section, a welding section for integrally attaching the laid stretchable linear elements to the band-like material, a zigzag folding section for widthwise zigzag folding the band-like material having said stretchable linear elements welded thereto, a fixed length seal section for welding at regular intervals the stretchable linear elements laid on the opposite sides of the zigzag folded material, and a cutter section for cutting the material at the middle of each weld region.
214 Apparatus for assembling ring-type closures US311353 1981-04-01 US4413983A 1983-11-08 Jerry W. Young; William R. Eddy; Raymond C. Taylor
An improved multi-station machine is disclosed for assembling ring-type closures from generally cylindrical paperboard cylinders and generally circular paperboard discs. The machine employs a rotatable dial plate, carrying eight mandrels and an improved ring clamping system, which dial plate is incrementally rotated by an automatic indexer assembly relative to the various operating stations which consist of a ring feed station, a disc feed station, an adhesive dispensing station, a curling station, a grooving station and a closure ejecting station. Means are provided for controlling the operation of the various stations so that they operate in substantial synchronism with one another and with the rotatable dial plate. The improved disc feed station automatically feeds the lowermost disc from a stack of discs to a position over a ring on the dial plate and simultaneously forms a peripheral skirt on the disc and positions it in an open end of the ring. The adhesive dispensing station employs a pair of tube pumps to dispense adhesive and lubricant on partially assembled ring-type closures. The grooving station automatically forms a peripheral groove and a corresponding radially inwardly extending rib in the cylindrical wall of an assembled ring-type closure. The closure ejecting station provides vacuum means for withdrawing a completed closure from a mandrel on the dial plate and pressurized air means for assisting in the automatic removal of the closure from the mandrel and for automatically propelling the thus removed mandrel from the machine. The ring feed station provides means for preventing the introduction of rings onto the dial plate in response to an indication of insufficient discs at the disc feed station. Control means are provided for manually indexing the dial plate as well as prevention of disc feed, and adhesive and lubricant dispensing if an appropriate ring is not present on the dial plate, as well as control means for preventing ring feed if sufficient discs are not available at the disc feed station. Various other control features are disclosed for the prevention of operator injury, material waste and machine jamming.
215 Ribbon decoration and method of making the same US822906 1977-08-08 US4129032A 1978-12-12 Albert E. Salmi
A ribbon decoration which is formed of a length of ribbon having a series of transverse slits spaced apart along at least a portion of its length. The slits are formed alternately in one side edge and the other and each slit extends only part way across the width of the ribbon. The ribbon is formed into loops between the slits by interengaging slits on one side of the strip with slits on the other side. A device is also disclosed for slitting the ribbon.
216 Strip core sheet length control US766698 1977-02-08 US4094720A 1978-06-13 David F. Talbert
The cyclic application of glue to one face of strip elements continuously delivered edge-to-edge into a reciprocating kicker breech to be collimated into a row forming sheet assembly having thickness equal to the width of individual sheets is controlled by a cascaded series of relays whereby the remotely operated glue guns are not actuated by the final triggering event in the cycle unless a trigger safety device is released by a measurable addition to the cumulative sheet product within the preceding kicker cycle. Additionally, growth of the sheet accumulation is continuously monitored with an actual length comparison to a desired, set-point length. When the desired length is reached, glue gun operation is restrained for one cycle to provide an unbonded interface between the final strip of a preceding sheet and the first strip of a successive sheet.
217 Machine for manufacturing herringbone-pleated structures US584125 1975-06-05 US4012932A 1977-03-22 Lucien Victor Gewiss
A machine for manufacturing herringbone-pleated structures of a type particularly suitable for use in cylindrical or flat filter elements. The machine includes consecutive feeding forming and bunching components by which a continuous band of flat sheet material, which may be pre-pleated longitudinally, is fed between a pair of endless forming assemblies which cooperate to form continuously a roughed-out shape of the final herringbone-pleated structure and which also advance to a bunching means positioned downstream from the forming assemblies. The bunching means operates to tighten up the folds of the roughed-out shape both longitudinally and transversely to provide the final structure.
218 Pallet forming machine US71874758 1958-03-03 US2958938A 1960-11-08 RICHARD NICKLASSON; ELMER MARKS; REGINALD JOHNSON
219 Machine for forming package trays US45833854 1954-09-27 US2867157A 1959-01-06 TANNER MOORE MARIETTA
220 Machine and method for forming disposable paper pallets US65403457 1957-04-19 US2856826A 1958-10-21 NORQUIST HARRY H; GILBERT HARRY A
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