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SE2350452A1 - Press molding method of a fiber product and a fiber product - Google Patents

Press molding method of a fiber product and a fiber product

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SE2350452A1
SE2350452A1 SE2350452A SE2350452A SE2350452A1 SE 2350452 A1 SE2350452 A1 SE 2350452A1 SE 2350452 A SE2350452 A SE 2350452A SE 2350452 A SE2350452 A SE 2350452A SE 2350452 A1 SE2350452 A1 SE 2350452A1
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blank
fiber product
molding method
press molding
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SE2350452A
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Lars Sandberg
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Blue Ocean Closures Ab
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Priority to PCT/EP2024/060306 priority patent/WO2024218093A1/en
Publication of SE2350452A1 publication Critical patent/SE2350452A1/en

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Abstract

1. This invention relates to a press molding method of a shaped press molded fiber product, at high pressure and high temperature, by means of a press pad device (9) and a stamp device, said press pad device (9) including an open space (91) having a bottom part (94) and a wall part (92), said stamp device having a mating form providing a product gap in relation to said press pad device (9), wherein said fiber product (1, 5) is produced from a sheet like blank (8) and formed in said gap and whereby said blank (8) after press molding will be shaped into said fiber product (1, 5), characterized by providing said blank (8) with at least one excess portion (82) and that said at least one excess portion (82) before pressing or in connection with pressing is pushed into a neighboring portion of said blank (8) to be integrated in at least one reinforcing portion (3) of said fiber product (1, 5) .

Description

TECHNICAL FIELD This invention relates to a press molding method of a fiber product, at high pressure and high temperature, by means of a press pad device and a stamp device, for performing the method.
TECHNICAL BACKGROUND A fiber product can be made by pressing a web or a sheet of fibers. Typically, a combination of natural fibers (e.g. wood pulp fibers), synthetic fibers (e.g. polyolefin-based fibers such as those made of e.g. polyethylene) and other additives such as binder or dye. ln many applications it is preferred that such a web essentially merely comprises of natural fiber, with or without additives. Typical process conditions are 150-250° C and pressures 100-10000 bar (200-2000 Bar). Moisture content may typically be less than 20%.
The fiber product can be in the form of a hollow product, for example a package or a closure (lid, screw cap or similar), but can also be a flat product. Products can be formed from a web of the material and punched / cut in connection with forming, e.g. that have been completely or partially separated from the web to allow deeper shaping. This exposure is typically done by cutting the material into a shape that is adapted to the final shape. Typically, for example, a roundel is cut to form a round package.
The press molding typically takes place with two tools where both the outer tool pad and the inner tool (stamp) can consist of several parts to enable discharge of the finished product. Typically, the pad opens while the stamp collapses. The piston, parts of the piston or parts of the pad can also be made of a compressible material which enables greater vertical compressive forces, typically against the sides of the cavity, by the tool material being reshaped during the compression.
Examples of known methods described above are shown in EP 3 736 099 and WO 2020/165780.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION lt is an object of the invention to optimize for some applications regarding shaped press molded fiber products, as defined in claim 10, and by means of a method as defined in claim 1.
Thanks to the invention reinforced shaped press molded fiber products may be achieved with a low need of raw material in a cost efficient manner. It is a specific advantage that in contrast to folded reinforcing parts of a fiber product the invention will produce reinforcing parts wherein the fibre network is integrated in favorable manner, thanks to the principle of using a pushing action to form the reinforcing parts, i.e. providing an optimized fibre network prior to pressing.
DESCRIPTION OF FIGURES In the following, the invention will be described with reference to a preferred embodiment of a flat shaped press molded fiber products in which: - Figure 1 shows a perspective view of a shaped press molded fiber product for use as a bottle holder, according to the invention, - Fig. 2 shows a cross-sectional view along A-A in Fig. 1.
- Figure 3 shows a view from above of a shaped press molded lid, according to the invention - Fig. 4 shows a cross-sectional view along B-V in Fig. 3, - Figure 5 shows a view from above of a preferred pre-cut raw material intended for production of a lid as shown in Fig. 3 and 4, according to the invention, and - Fig. 6 schematically shows a cross-sectional view of a mould for production of a lid as shown in Fig. 3 and 4, according to the invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION As understood by the skilled person the invention is based on use of a fiber press mould (not shown), comprising a press pad device and a stamp device, for forming a fiber product according to the invention. The stamp device may be solid in one piece or divisible into two or more pieces. Said device, may further be collapsible. The press pad device comprises a body arranged with at least one cavity, which body 20 may be solid or divisible into two or more pieces. The stamp member comprises a body adapted to fit into the cavity such that a gap may be formed between the side surface thereof and the sidewalls of the cavity, whereby a desired thickness of side walls may be achieved and further shaped in manner to achieve also flat and/or curved parts of a desired thickness of a fiber product by pressing to a distance achieving the desired thickness The material in the fiber product 1 comprises natural fibers such as natural fibers from wood, straw, such as bagasse, and/or recycled wood fibers or a combination thereof, preferably natural wood fibers, most preferred virgin natural wood fibers, or when sustainability is of importance re-cycled wood fibers may be preferred. Further, the amount of water in pre-cut blank (e.g. roundel) prior to pressing shall preferably not exceed 20% the weight of fiber. The molding temperature may be in the range of 150-250 ° C and the applied pressure by the stamp 3 and additional stamp device 4, is at least 200 bar. The pressure may further be applied so that it is from about 500 to about 1000 bar.
In Fig. l there is shown an eXemplary embodiment of a product produced in accordance with the invention. There is shown a bottle holder l having a plurality of passages 35 forming holder members H for holding bottlenecks and two holes 4 for carrying the bottle holder l. The bottle holder has a support part 2 made of cellulose fibres in accordance with the dry forrning process described above. The bottle holder lcomprises reinforcing members 3 that assist in providing enhanced strength properties at selected areas. The selected areas may be positioned in various positions depending on the product. The basic principle for achieving these reinforcing members reside in providing more fibres into the areas that form reinforcing members 3. This may be achieved by reallocating fibres of raw material and providing for transfer of fibres into selected desired areas.
Accordingly, in the shown exemplary embodiment this may be achieved by moving fibre material away from the areas that in a final product will form passages 35, 4 by moving those fibres transversally within the fibre layer that will result in a higher amount of fibres in the crosswise direction in those desired areas forrning reinforcing members 3. This may for instance be achieved by having protruding, penetrating parts in accordance with the form that the passage shal have in a final product, for instance circular for the holes 4 and a portion of a circle for the bottle holders H. As a result the reinforcing members 3 may be made to have a thicker body 30 than the body 20 of the support part 2 achieving outer edges 32 as transition zones and possibly more rounded inner edges 3l.
In Fig. 2 it is shown that a cross-sectional view along line A-A in Fig. l and hence it is shown that the support body 20 will have a thickness tl that is smaller than the thickness t2 within the body 30 of the reinforcing members 3. As can be noted the width W of the body 30 will then be limited. The width W may be used to control the density as well as also the thickness t2 of the body 30. In the shown embodiment all fibres that are present in the area of the passages H, 4 of the blank before pressing, for the bottle holder l will be pushed away into neighbouring areas and there being integrated to form reinforcing members 3 having a body 30 with more fibres and greater thickness t2. As a result of pushing the fibres from the passages there will be achieved a higher strength in the reinforced areas 3. By controlling the size of the pressing members (not shown) the thickness t2 and also the width W of the reinforcing members 3 may be controlled. Hence if smaller thickness t2 is chosen the density will increase even more. Accordingly, even if the density within the support body 20 and the body 30 of the reinforcing members 30 have the same density or not the strength will be higher in the reinforcing members 3 thanks to the increased amount of fibres. As is evident the same functionality will be achieved also in connection with the holes 4 for carrying the bottle holder l. Hence reinforcing members 3 will be achieved around the holes 4, Which will increase strength and which may also provide better comfort for carrying the bottle holder l. ln a more preferred embodiment the reinforcing members 3 have curved parts, e. g. being sen1i-circular or circular. ln Figs. 3 and 4 there is shown an alternative eXemplary embodime nt in accordance with the invention. Here it is shown in the form of a lid 5 to be used for a cup. The lid 5 is arranged with a passage 6 adapted for drinking from and a hole 7 for allowing air to enter into the cup when drinking. In a known manner the lid 5 is arranged with a collar 50 having a U-shaped form that may be used to snap onto the upper edge of a cup. ln Fig. 4 it is shown a cross-sectional view of the lid 5 along lines B-B. It can be noted that the cross-sectional line passes through a plurality of reinforcing members 3. There are reinforcing members 3 within an outer collar part 50, which reinforcement bodies 33 have the same thickness as the other parts of the lid but having larger amount of fibres pressed into that volume. Hence, that body part 33 has a higher density than the majority of the body parts of the support part 2 of the lid. ln the same manner it is shown that there is arranged a body part 34 of higher density around the cut hole 7 and also a corresponding body part 35 the drinking passage 6. ln Fig. 5 there is shown a preferable kind of pre-cut start raw material 8 that may be used to produce lids 5 in accordance with that shown in Fig. 3 and 4. As is noted the shape of the present raw material 8 is hexagonal, which preferably are cut out from a wide sheet of raw material providing spare for a plurality of pre-cut start raw material pieces 8,8" in a neighbouring manner. There is also shown with markings 5l the part that will form the lower edge 5l of the lid in the final products as well as also a circle 50 that marks the part where the outer upper part of the collar 50 of the lid will be shaped. Moreover, it is shown indications marking where the drinking passage 6 and the air hole 7 will be positioned in the final product. ln Fig. 6 there is schematically shown an eXemplary female part of a mold that may be used to produce the lid 5 in accordance with the invention. As can be noted the form is arranged with a first protruding part 94 adapted to the desired form of the drinking passage 6 (e. g. oval) and also a second protruding part 33 adapted to the form (e. g. circular) of the air hole 7. Moreover, it can be noted that the outer periphery 92 of the mold has a diameter that corresponds to the circle line 50 of the pre-cut raw material 8.
When producing the lid 5 there Will be cut out from the larger sheet of raw material a heXagonal part 8 that will be used to produce one lid 5. It is understood that thanks to using heXagonal shape the yield of the basic sheet may be much higher than if circular raw materials are being used since they may be stamped out without any waste in-between as indicated by showing the plurality of neighbouring raw materials 8".
Once the raw material 8 has been cut out it will be moved down into the mold 9 and thereby the protruding parts 94, 93 will penetrate through the raw material and push fibres transversally into neighbouring areas . When moved further down the edge portions 8l, 82 of the raw material 8 will be folded upwards and po sitioned along the inner wall 92 of the mold 9. And now when the stamp is pressed from above down into the mold 9 the uppermost edge parts 82 will first be pushed/pressed into the lower part 8l of the collar area and thereby the corner portions 82 of the raw material 8 will be pushed into the cylindrically formed lower part 8l of the raw material and be integrated into the part that will form the outer collar wall 50. As a consequence, there will be a higher amount of fibres within the parts that have integrated therein the comer portions 82, to form reinforcing members 3. ln the same manner the fibres that have been pushed away by the protruding parts 94, 93 will arrange for providing reinforcing members 3 with more fibres around these passages 6, 7. By using a stamp (not shown) that provides for unified thickness of the lid as show in Fig. 4 the density of the reinforcing members 3 will be higher than the rest of the support body 2 of the lid 5, i.e. having greater strength thanks to higher density.
As understood the reinforcing members 3 may be achieved in different manners. However there will crosswise always be a higher amount of fibres in the reinforcing members than in the main part of the support body 20. lt is evident for the skilled person that combinations of the above mentioned eXemplary embodiments may be used and that by using and adjusting measures of the mold the different properties may be achieved to adapt the reinforcing member 3 to desired property within different parts within one and the same product. However always having the member integrated into the other.

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1. CLAIMS Press molding method of a shaped press molded fiber product, at high pressure and high temperature, by means of a press pad device (9) and a stamp device, said press pad device (9) including an open space (91) having a bottom part (94) and a wall part (92), said stamp device having a mating form providing a product gap in relation to said press pad device (9), wherein said fiber product (1, 5) is produced from a sheet like blank (8) and formed in said gap and whereby said blank (8) after press molding will be shaped into said fiber product (1, 5), characterized by providing said blank (8) with at least one excess portion (82) and that said at least one excess portion (82) before pressing or in connection with pressing is pushed into a neighboring portion of said blank (8) to be integrated in at least one reinforcing portion (3) of said fiber product (1, 5) . Press molding method according to claim 1, wherein said at least one excess portion (82) before pressing is pushed into a neighboring portion of said blank (8). Press molding method according to claim 1, wherein said at least one excess portion (82) before pressing is pushed into a neighboring portion of said blank (8) by means of at least one protruding device (91, 94) arranged within said press pad device (9). Press molding method according to claim 1, wherein said at least one excess portion (82) in connection with pressing is pushed into a neighboring portion of said blank (8). Press molding method according to claim 4, wherein said at least one excess portion (82) in connection with pressing is pushed into a neighboring portion of said blank (8) by means of at least one protruding device (91, 93) arranged within said press pad device (9). Press molding method according to claim 5, wherein said at least one excess portion (82) in connection with pressing is pushed into a neighboring portion of said blank (8) by means of pushing an edge part (83) of said blank (8) into an edge zone (34, 51) of said fiber product (1, 5). Press molding method according to claim 5, wherein said at least one excess portion (82) in connection with pressing is pushed into a neighboring portion of said blank (8) by means at least one protruding device (91, 93) arranged within said press pad device (9). Press molding method according to claim 1, wherein the material comprises natural fibers such as natural fibers from wood, straw, such as bagasse, and/or recycled fiber or a combination thereof. Press molding method according to claim 1, wherein the molding temperature is 150-250 ° C and the pressure on said bottom part (11) is at least 200 bar. Press molding method according to claim 1, wherein the amount of water in the material does not exceed the amount of fiber, wherein preferably the weight of water in the material does not exceed 20% the weight of fiber. A shaped press mo|ded fiber product obtainable by the method according to any one of the preceding c|aims. A shaped press mo|ded fiber product according to claim 11, comprising a support body (20) and at least one reinforcing member (3) integrated with said support body (20), said reinforcing member (3) having a body (30) that includes more fibers than the body (20) of the support body (2). A shaped press mo|ded fiber product according to claim 12, comprising an open space (4, 35) enclosed by said reinforcing member (3), wherein said body (30) forms a rim arranged to support an object, wherein preferably the thickness (t2) of said body (30) is larger than the thickness (t1) of said body (20), more preferred in the range of 1,1t1 < t2 < 3t A shaped press mo|ded object-supporting fiber product according to claim 1 or 2, wherein the width (W) of said body (30) is larger than the thickness (t2) of said body (30), wherein preferably the range of the width (W) of said body (30) is 1,1t2 < W < 3t A fiber press mould, comprising a press pad device (9) and a stamp device, arranged to form a shaped fiber product (1, 5) comprising a bottom part (94) and generally vertical wall parts (92) , characterized in that attached to said bottom part (94) there are arranged at least one protruding device (91, 93) arranged to penetrate a raw material blank (8) to move fibers into neighboring parts of said raw material blank (8) to be integrated in reinforcing members (30) of a fiber product (1,5).
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