Method and apparatus for forming scored lines on sheet material

Cutting – Other than completely through work thickness or through work... – Scoring

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83881, 83885, 493403, 156268, B32B 3118, B26D 308

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052208583

ABSTRACT:
Apparatus and method for cutting partially through the layers of a laminate. The invention uses a roller having a resilient surface of specified hardness over which are stretched a number of wires extending helically about its circumference, so that the wires are supported on the tool surface by the resilient layer. A cooperating hard surfaced roller applies a controlled amount of pressure to the sheet material in a nip formed with the scoring roller. This arrangement provides highly even score lines.

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