US20040020328A1 - Method for manufacturing cutter mold - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a method for manufacturing a cutter mold and particularly a cutter mold installed on a cutting machine for cutting printed articles, stickers, paper and circuit boards.
- the commonly used cutting machines for cutting printed articles, stickers (for characters or patterns such as numerals, company logos, labels), circuit boards or paper generally employ a punch on the cutting machines to drive a cutter mold downwards to make the cutting movements.
- the printed articles or the contours of the characters or patterns of the stickers have cutting traces formed thereon to allow users to remove the characters or patterns.
- the cutter mold 9 used on a conventional cutting machine generally consists of a base 91 made from wood and a cutter 92 embedded in the base 91 .
- a the profile of the cutter 92 is printed on the base 91 , then a laser is deployed to cut off a piece of wood mapping the profile of the cutter 92 from the base 91 , and the cutter 92 formed by punching is embedded in to opening 93 formed on the base 91 after laser cutting, and the cutoff wood 94 is inserted back into the interior of the cutter 92 so that the cutter 92 may be securely anchored on the base 91 to form the cutter mold 9 to cut the printed articles, stickers, circuit boards or paper.
- the cutter mold 9 set forth above can be used to cut the printed articles, stickers, circuit boards or paper when driven by a punch, the edge of the cutter 92 becomes dull after using for a period of time. Once the edge of the cutter 92 is dull, it cannot be ground and becomes useless. A new set of cutter mold 9 has to be made. As a result, production time and cost for cutting operation increase.
- the primary object of the invention is to resolve the aforesaid disadvantages.
- the invention aims at forming a cutter by etching a metal plate that maps the cutting printed articles, sticker characters or patterns, circuit boards or paper.
- Another object of the invention is to coat a layer of printing ink on a metal plate mapping different cutter profiles to facilitate mass production and reduce production cost.
- a further object of the invention is to grind the cutter edge by controlling a grinding machine or a milling machine according to the original designed patterns by a computer so that the cutter may be used again without the need of making a new cutter.
- Yet another object of the invention is to provide a cutter mold that has a desired toughness for bending and laying on a calender roller type cutting machine.
- the method of the invention includes preparing a metal plate, coating a layer of printing ink on the metal plate to form a printing ink area and a non-printing ink area, submerging the dried metal plate in an etching agent to etch the non-printing ink area, cleansing the metal plate, and removing the printing ink to form a cutter on the base. Then the cutter is ground to form cutter edge to complete the cutter mold.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a conventional cutter mold.
- FIG. 2 is an exploded view of a conventional cutter mold according to FIG. 1.
- FIGS. 3 through 7 are the fabrication steps of the method of the invention.
- FIG. 8 is a schematic view of a first embodiment of the invention.
- FIG. 9 is a schematic view of a second embodiment of the invention.
- FIGS. 3 through 7 for the method of the invention.
- the method of the invention is directly forming a cutter 3 on a metal plate 2 .
- a cutting machine not shown in the drawings
- stickers for characters or patterns such as numerals, company logos, labels
- paper or circuit boards for characters or patterns such as numerals, company logos, labels
- a metal plate 2 about 1 mm thick. Coat the surface of the metal plate 2 with a printing ink layer 4 to form a printing ink area 4 and an non-printing ink layer 4 ′. After the printing ink layer 4 on the metal plate 2 is dried, submerge the metal plate 2 in a container containing an etching agent for a selected time to etch the non-printing ink layer 4 ′.
- the length of the cutter 3 may be controlled by the etching time of the non-printing ink layer 4 ′ of the metal plate 2 .
- the metal plate 2 may be taken out from the etching agent once the requited etching time is due. With the cutter 3 of the length of 0.9 mm, the remaining 0.1 mm becomes the base 5 of the cutter mold 1 . Then the cutter mold 1 may be installed on a cutting machine.
- the profile of the printing ink layer 4 may be printed on the metal plate 2 by mapping a desired character pattern. Once the etching is finished, the profile of the cutter 3 of the cutter mold 1 is formed same as the profile of the character pattern formed by printing ink layer 4 printed on the metal plate 2 .
- FIG. 8 For a first embodiment of the invention.
- the cutter mold 1 Once the cutter mold 1 is completed, it may be installed on a cutting machine 6 .
- a soft cushion pad 7 may be sandwiched between the cutter mold 1 and the cutting machine 6 so that the cutter mold 1 may be prevented from rupturing when the cutting machine 6 is used to punch the printed articles, stickers, paper or circuit boards.
- FIG. 9 for a second embodiment of the invention in which the cutting machine uses a roller 8 to cut the printed articles, stickers, paper or circuit boards.
- the cutter mold 1 has a base 5 of a thickness of 0.1 mm when completed, it has toughness and may be bent and installed on the circumference of the roller 8 .
- the roller 8 can cut the printed articles, stickers, paper or circuit boards as desired.
- the printing ink layer 4 is printed on the metal plate 2 by computer design and control.
- the original designed pattern stored in the computer may be used to control a grinding machine or a milling machine to grind the edge 31 so that users do not need to make another cutter mold 1 .
- the cutter mold 1 may be used repeatedly to greatly reduce the production cost of the cutter mold, and also reduce the cutting cost.
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Abstract
A method for manufacturing a cutter mold for use on a cutting machine to cut articles includes the steps of: preparing a metal plate, coating a printing ink layer on the surface of the metal plate to form a printing ink area and a non-printing ink layer, drying the printing ink layer on the metal plate, submerging the metal plate in an etching agent to etch the non-printing ink layer to form a cutter with a tapered top end, and finally grinding the tapered top end of the cutter to form an edge to complete the cutter mold.
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- The present invention relates to a method for manufacturing a cutter mold and particularly a cutter mold installed on a cutting machine for cutting printed articles, stickers, paper and circuit boards.
- The commonly used cutting machines for cutting printed articles, stickers (for characters or patterns such as numerals, company logos, labels), circuit boards or paper generally employ a punch on the cutting machines to drive a cutter mold downwards to make the cutting movements. As a result, the printed articles or the contours of the characters or patterns of the stickers have cutting traces formed thereon to allow users to remove the characters or patterns.
- Referring to FIGS. 1 and 2, the
cutter mold 9 used on a conventional cutting machine generally consists of abase 91 made from wood and acutter 92 embedded in thebase 91. To make thecutter mold 9, a the profile of thecutter 92 is printed on thebase 91, then a laser is deployed to cut off a piece of wood mapping the profile of thecutter 92 from thebase 91, and thecutter 92 formed by punching is embedded in to opening 93 formed on thebase 91 after laser cutting, and thecutoff wood 94 is inserted back into the interior of thecutter 92 so that thecutter 92 may be securely anchored on thebase 91 to form thecutter mold 9 to cut the printed articles, stickers, circuit boards or paper. - Although the
cutter mold 9 set forth above can be used to cut the printed articles, stickers, circuit boards or paper when driven by a punch, the edge of thecutter 92 becomes dull after using for a period of time. Once the edge of thecutter 92 is dull, it cannot be ground and becomes useless. A new set ofcutter mold 9 has to be made. As a result, production time and cost for cutting operation increase. - Therefore the primary object of the invention is to resolve the aforesaid disadvantages. The invention aims at forming a cutter by etching a metal plate that maps the cutting printed articles, sticker characters or patterns, circuit boards or paper.
- Another object of the invention is to coat a layer of printing ink on a metal plate mapping different cutter profiles to facilitate mass production and reduce production cost.
- A further object of the invention is to grind the cutter edge by controlling a grinding machine or a milling machine according to the original designed patterns by a computer so that the cutter may be used again without the need of making a new cutter.
- Yet another object of the invention is to provide a cutter mold that has a desired toughness for bending and laying on a calender roller type cutting machine.
- In order to achieve the foregoing objects, the method of the invention includes preparing a metal plate, coating a layer of printing ink on the metal plate to form a printing ink area and a non-printing ink area, submerging the dried metal plate in an etching agent to etch the non-printing ink area, cleansing the metal plate, and removing the printing ink to form a cutter on the base. Then the cutter is ground to form cutter edge to complete the cutter mold.
- The foregoing, as well as additional objects, features and advantages of the invention will be more readily apparent from the following detailed description, which proceeds with reference to the accompanying drawings.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a conventional cutter mold.
- FIG. 2 is an exploded view of a conventional cutter mold according to FIG. 1.
- FIGS. 3 through 7 are the fabrication steps of the method of the invention.
- FIG. 8 is a schematic view of a first embodiment of the invention.
- FIG. 9 is a schematic view of a second embodiment of the invention.
- Refer to FIGS. 3 through 7 for the method of the invention. The method of the invention is directly forming a
cutter 3 on ametal plate 2. After thecutter mold 1 is completed, install the cutter mold on a cutting machine (not shown in the drawings) to cut printed articles, stickers (for characters or patterns such as numerals, company logos, labels), paper or circuit boards. - To make the
cutter mold 1, first, prepare ametal plate 2 about 1 mm thick. Coat the surface of themetal plate 2 with aprinting ink layer 4 to form aprinting ink area 4 and annon-printing ink layer 4′. After theprinting ink layer 4 on themetal plate 2 is dried, submerge themetal plate 2 in a container containing an etching agent for a selected time to etch thenon-printing ink layer 4′. - After the etching is completed on the
metal plate 2, taking out themetal plate 2 for cleansing and removing theprinting ink area 4 from themetal plate 2 to form abase 5 with acutter 3 formed thereon. Thecutter 3 is tapered from the bottom on thebase 5 to the top end. Then grinding theedge 31 on the top end of thecutter 3 to form acutter mold 1. - The length of the
cutter 3 may be controlled by the etching time of thenon-printing ink layer 4′ of themetal plate 2. For instance, to form acutter 3 of the length of 0.9 mm on a metal plate of 1 mm thickness, themetal plate 2 may be taken out from the etching agent once the requited etching time is due. With thecutter 3 of the length of 0.9 mm, the remaining 0.1 mm becomes thebase 5 of thecutter mold 1. Then thecutter mold 1 may be installed on a cutting machine. - The profile of the
printing ink layer 4 may be printed on themetal plate 2 by mapping a desired character pattern. Once the etching is finished, the profile of thecutter 3 of thecutter mold 1 is formed same as the profile of the character pattern formed byprinting ink layer 4 printed on themetal plate 2. - On the
metal plate 2, many different types ofprinting ink layer 4 may be printed at the same time to fabricate thecutter mold 1 in a large quantity to reduce the production cost. - Refer to FIG. 8 for a first embodiment of the invention. Once the
cutter mold 1 is completed, it may be installed on acutting machine 6. Asoft cushion pad 7 may be sandwiched between thecutter mold 1 and thecutting machine 6 so that thecutter mold 1 may be prevented from rupturing when thecutting machine 6 is used to punch the printed articles, stickers, paper or circuit boards. - Refer to FIG. 9 for a second embodiment of the invention in which the cutting machine uses a
roller 8 to cut the printed articles, stickers, paper or circuit boards. As thecutter mold 1 has abase 5 of a thickness of 0.1 mm when completed, it has toughness and may be bent and installed on the circumference of theroller 8. When the printed articles, stickers, paper or circuit boards are fed into the calendar roller, theroller 8 can cut the printed articles, stickers, paper or circuit boards as desired. - In addition, the
printing ink layer 4 is printed on themetal plate 2 by computer design and control. Hence after thecutter 3 of thecutter mold 1 has been used for a period of time and theedge 31 of thecutter 3 becomes dull, the original designed pattern stored in the computer may be used to control a grinding machine or a milling machine to grind theedge 31 so that users do not need to make anothercutter mold 1. Thus thecutter mold 1 may be used repeatedly to greatly reduce the production cost of the cutter mold, and also reduce the cutting cost.
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1. A method for manufacturing a cutter mold for use on a cutting machine to cut printed articles, stickers, paper or circuit boards, comprising the steps of:
a. preparing a metal plate and coating a printing ink layer on the surface of the metal plate to form a printing ink area and a non-printing ink layer;
b. drying the printing ink layer on the metal plate, and submerging the metal plate in an etching agent to etch the non-printing ink layer;
c. cleansing the metal plate and removing the printing ink area from the metal plate to form a base and a cutter, the cutter being tapered from the bottom on the base to a top end thereof; and
d. grinding the top end of the cutter by a grinding machine to form an edge to complete the cutter mold.
2. The method of claim 1 , wherein the length of the cutter is determined by etching time.
3. The method of claim 1 , wherein the base of the cutter mold has a tough property and is bendable to cover a roller of a cutting machine for feeding cutting objects.
4. The method of claim 3 , wherein the tough property of the base is determined by the thickness of the base.
5. The method of claim 1 , wherein the cutter has a profile determined by a profile of the printing ink layer on the metal plate.
6. The method of claim 1 , wherein the printing ink layer on the metal plate includes a plurality of cutter profiles of various shapes.
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