Fine tooth perforation for webs

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Inventors

Schnitzer, David H.

Application #

302571

Filed

Sep-15-1981

Published

May-24-1988

Current US Class

083/660
083/678
281/2

International Classes

B26F 001/20

Field of Search

83/678 83/660 281/2

Assignee

Uarco Incorporated (Barrington, IL)

Examiners

Schran; Donald R.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Wood, Dalton, Phillips, Mason & Rowe

US Patent References

3978783   Apparatus for fabri...
4074599   Paper web perforat...
4188251   Method of dispensi...

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Abstract
A perforating blade for creating extremely fine perforations in plural plies of a multiply ply paper construction including a perforating edge defined by a plurality of perforating elements separated by notches. Preferably there are about 50 or more of each of the elements and the notches per lineal inch with the notches having a length along the cutting edge of no more than about 0.010 inches. A relatively small number of the perforating elements, at generally uniformly spaced locations along the edge have lengths of about 0.03 inches or more with the remainder of the elements having lengths substantially less than 0.03 inches. The blade provides lines of perforation that when separated, have the appearance of the edge of a so-called cut sheet.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A perforating blade for creating extremely fine perforations in multiple ply business forms including a blade having a perforating edge made up of alternating perforating elements and notches separating the elements, said notches having a length along said edge no greater than about 0.010 inches and a depth of at least about 0.005 inches greater than the thickness of the multiple plies to be perforated, the length along said edge of a substantial majority of said elements being no more than 0.020 inches, at least certain of the remainder of said elements, located at relatively widely spaced intervals along said edges, having a length along said edge substantially in excess of said length of said substantial majority.



Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates to the provision of fine perforations in webs, such as paper, and more specifically, to a perforating blade for providing such perforations and to a business form provided with such perforations.

BACKGROUND ART

It has long been commonplace to provide webs, such as paper webs, or sheets with lines of weakness whereby one part of the web or sheet may be separated from another. In most cases, lines of perforations are utilized for this purpose. The perforations are typically formed by a series of cuts extending through the web or sheet separated by ties, or unsevered portions of the web or sheet. Perforations heretofore used have ranged from rather coarse to so-called fine or "keen" perforations with the characterization being dependent upon the length of the tie along the line of perforation, and, to a lesser extent, the number of cuts per lineal inch of the line of perforation. In typical commercial practice, the finest perforation employed has a tie length in the range from about 0.024-0.040 inches and frequently, but not always, will be found as a result of forming the perforations with a blade having seventeen teeth per inch with each tooth having a cutting length of about 0.027 to 0.035 inches.
 
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