EP0558347B1 - Device and method for feeding and opening cartons - Google Patents
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- EP0558347B1 EP0558347B1 EP19930301497 EP93301497A EP0558347B1 EP 0558347 B1 EP0558347 B1 EP 0558347B1 EP 19930301497 EP19930301497 EP 19930301497 EP 93301497 A EP93301497 A EP 93301497A EP 0558347 B1 EP0558347 B1 EP 0558347B1
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B65—CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
- B65B—MACHINES, APPARATUS OR DEVICES FOR, OR METHODS OF, PACKAGING ARTICLES OR MATERIALS; UNPACKING
- B65B43/00—Forming, feeding, opening or setting-up containers or receptacles in association with packaging
- B65B43/26—Opening or distending bags; Opening, erecting, or setting-up boxes, cartons, or carton blanks
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- B65B43/325—Opening or distending bags; Opening, erecting, or setting-up boxes, cartons, or carton blanks by external pressure diagonally applied to boxes, cartons or carton blanks
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B65—CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
- B65B—MACHINES, APPARATUS OR DEVICES FOR, OR METHODS OF, PACKAGING ARTICLES OR MATERIALS; UNPACKING
- B65B43/00—Forming, feeding, opening or setting-up containers or receptacles in association with packaging
- B65B43/12—Feeding flexible bags or carton blanks in flat or collapsed state; Feeding flat bags connected to form a series or chain
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- B65B43/18—Feeding individual bags or carton blanks from piles or magazines by grippers by suction-operated grippers
- B65B43/185—Feeding individual bags or carton blanks from piles or magazines by grippers by suction-operated grippers specially adapted for carton blanks
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- GB 9108774.2 relates to a cam assembly and feeder mechanism which is used in a paperboard carton packaging machine in which the cam assembly and feeder mechanism is used to withdraw collapsed flat carton sleeves from a hopper, partially or fully erect the carton sleeve blank and move it to a point of loading with articles such as bottles or cans.
- the presence of these side wall fold lines make the set up carton more prone to collapse and creates additional difficulties in bringing the carton into a properly set up condition ready for loading.
- the present invention seeks to improve the feeding and opening of such cartons and also relates to the equipment which achieves that end.
- said restraining means may comprise successive metering bar means which facilitates and loading of said carton.
- said means to prevent any substantial movement of opposed carton panels away from one another may comprise carton transfer means which act on one panel of the carton and means to direct of fluid jet against an opposite panel of the carton.
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Description
- This invention relates to a device and method for feeding flat cartons from a supply and opening the cartons for loading. During transfer from the supply each carton is opened from a flat stowed condition into a substantially opened position so that the carton can be presented for loading.
- The invention is particularly useful in conjunction with end loaded type cartons suitable for processing over a packaging machine of the type disclosed in our European Patent (UK) 0 107 333 and in relation to apparatus disclosed in our pending UK patent application number 9108774.2.
- The packaging machine disclosed in European patent number 0 017 333 is designed to form packages containing, 12, 18, 24 or more cans or bottles in a continuous high speed operation. To this end, open ended sleeve type cartons are advanced on a platform while a stream of cans or bottles moving along both sides of the platform is separated into successive groups. These groups are then loaded through the open ends of the carton as both cartons and groups are advanced through the machine. Thereafter, the ends of the cartons are closed and secured to complete the package.
- US 4 982 551 to Nigrelli shows a packaging machine for loading cartons of the end loading type comprising means to transfer, erect and maintain the carton in an erected form. The machine performs these functions along a horizontal path and the method of erecting the carton is much slower than the present invention.
- The handling of the carton, forming of the groups of cans and the loading of such groups into the carton is performed by one and the same machine element, namely metering bars of so called flight bars which are arranged to move in spaced relationship from the in-feed to the out-feed end of the machine. Thus, one of the functions of these metering bars is to move together with the cartons and to hold the cartons in a properly set up position for loading. It is important that when the open ended carton sleeves arrive at the loading point for the cans or bottles, the cartons are upright and have not shifted longitudinally (either forwards or backwards), in the feed direction. Thus the space between an adjacent pair of metering bars is chosen substantially to correspond to the width of a carton sleeve so that the carton can be accurately received and supported. As a result the cartons are maintained in the correct position and attitude for loading from the moment they are introduced between an adjacent pair or metering bars until the cartons are loaded from both ends.
- GB 9108774.2 relates to a cam assembly and feeder mechanism which is used in a paperboard carton packaging machine in which the cam assembly and feeder mechanism is used to withdraw collapsed flat carton sleeves from a hopper, partially or fully erect the carton sleeve blank and move it to a point of loading with articles such as bottles or cans.
- The present invention is more concerned with the feeding and opening of a carton which is suitable most particularly for packaging bottles in a packaging machine of the type referred to above. End loaded cartons for packaging bottles on such a machine as opposed to those suitable for packaging cans are shaped somewhat differently. In particular, the bottle cartons have their side walls (and end walls) tapered towards the top panel of the carton in order to take account of the general shape of the group of bottles within the carton. Hence, the side walls of the carton each include a fold line intermediate the top and bottom of the carton which defines the juncture at which a lower vertical part of that side wall becomes inwardly and upwardly sloping. The presence of these side wall fold lines make the set up carton more prone to collapse and creates additional difficulties in bringing the carton into a properly set up condition ready for loading. The present invention seeks to improve the feeding and opening of such cartons and also relates to the equipment which achieves that end.
- Figure 1 shows schematically at 1a a carton being transferred by means of a rotary vacuum cup assembly from a hopper in which it is stored in collapsed condition to a packaging machine ready for loading. As can be seen, with reference to Figure 1a the leading edge 'e' of the carton (C) comprises the side wall fold line referred to above. The fold line extends along the leading face (side wall) of the carton which, when brought into engagement with a relatively stationary part of the machine while the carton is being moved forward, causes the carton panels to hinge relative to one another so that the top and bottom panels of the carton move apart and initiate the setting up process of the carton. In Figure 1b the same carton is illustrated but showing the effect caused when the speed of the transfer of the carton from the hopper to the machine is increased (in this instance to over 150 packs per minute). At high speeds the leading edge 'e' of the carton is pushed rearwardly so that the carton has a tendency to collapse in a direction towards its trailing edge, as shown in the Figure. Accordingly when the package is delivered to its position for loading, the leading edge of the carton is no longer effective in assisting the setting up operation as is the case in relation to the situation shown in Figure 1a.
- The present invention seeks to overcome this difficulty to ensure that cartons can be properly set up ready for loading even at relatively high transfer speeds.
- One aspect of the present invention provides in a packaging machine for loading a carton of the end loading type, means (10) for withdrawing a carton (C) in collapsed condition from a supply (H) and for transferring the carton from the supply to a position of loading within the machine, guide means (12) to act upon the carton during the transfer and to move the carton along a predetermined transfer path towards said position of loading, means (14, 16) to prevent any substantial movement of opposed carton panels away from one another during said transfer and restraining means (18) to act upon the leading face of the carton to support against relative forward movement of the carton and restraining means to act upon a trailing face of the carton and means to manipulate the trailing face of the carton relative to the leading face thereof while the leading face is held restrained from forward movement by said restraining means and thereby to put the carton into a substantially set up condition.
- According to a feature of this aspect of the invention, said manipulating means comprises rotary means to wipe across the trailing face of the carton to push it forwardly so that the leading face thereto conforms against the trailing face of said restraining means.
- According to another feature of this aspect of the invention said restraining means may comprise successive metering bar means which facilitates and loading of said carton.
- According to yet another feature of this aspect of the invention said rotary means may act on said carton between said successive metering bars.
- According to a still further feature of this aspect of the invention, said means to prevent any substantial movement of opposed carton panels away from one another may comprise carton transfer means which act on one panel of the carton and means to direct of fluid jet against an opposite panel of the carton.
- Another aspect of the invention provides a method of setting up a carton of the end loading type in a packaging machine comprising the steps of withdrawing a carton (C) in substantially collapsed condition from a supply (H), transferring the carton from the supply to a position of loading and, during transfer, restraining opposed upper and lower walls of the carton from any substantial movement away from one another, bringing a leading face (e) of the carton into abutment with a restraining means (16) provided by the packaging machine, causing the trailing face (t) of the carton to be moved forwardly relative to the restraining means so that the carton is put into a set up condition by allowing the said upper and lower faces of the carton to move away from one another and causing further restraining means (22) to be brought into position behind the trailing face of the carton so that the set up carton is maintained in its set up condition between the first and second restraining means.
- An embodiment of the invention will now be described, by way of example, with reference to the accompanying drawings in which:-
- Figure 2 shows schematically a carton being withdrawn from a hopper by a rotary vacuum cup assembly and transferred through a guide path between the hopper and the loading platform of a packaging machine;
- Figure 3 illustrates schematically a carton being delivered into its position for loading in which the leading edge of the carton is brought into abutment with a flight bar of the packaging machine;
- Figure 4 is a view similar to that shown in Figure 2 but in which the carton has moved further downstream of the machine compared to the Figure 3 location;
- Figure 5 is another similar schematic view of the carton but shown with its trailing edge being manipulated by a rotary folder in order to bring the carton into its set-up condition; and
- Figure 6 shows the carton held supported between two successive flight bars of the machine ready for loading.
- Referring to Figures 2 to 6 of the drawings, Figure 2 shows a rotary
vacuum cup assembly 10 which picks up and transfers successive cartons (C) from a supply (H). The vacuum cups of the assembly fasten onto the carton top panel and, during transfer, bring the top panel Ct into contact with a guide assembly (12) which hasstatic guides 14 of substantially arcuate configuration adjacent the hopper so that the top panel of the carton is wiped along the surface of the arcuate static guides. Anair blower 16 is disposed beneath the path of travel P of the carton and directs a jet of air Ar against the bottom panel Cb of the carton so that it is prevented from any substantial movement away from the top panel. The carton therefore remains in its substantially flat folded (collapsed) condition, in which it-is folded along each of the side wall fold lines, thereby providing the leading edge 'e' and trailing edge 't' of the carton. - As the carton is drawn further away from the hopper and generally downwardly into a more horizontal path of movement, it is brought into the path of movement of an
upstanding lug 18a of aflight bar 18 of a packaging machine until, at a point which substantially corresponds to the lowermost arc of travel of the vacuum cup assembly, the guide assembly flattens out into a substantially horizontal form. The leading edge 'e' of the carton is brought into abutment with thetrailing face 20 of theflight bar lug 18a moving downstream relative to the guide assembly in the feed direction (arrow P) so that the leading edge of the carton is restrained by the flight bar lug as best seen in Figure 3 of the drawings. In practice, there are normally two similar lugs for each flight bar which are engaged at spaced locations by the leading edge of the carton. - Figure 4 shows the position of the carton 'c' further downstream of the machine after it has left contact with the guide assembly and an upper wall portion Pu of the leading side wall is in abutment with the rearwardly raked trailing
face 20 of the flight bar lug. At this position thevacuum cup assembly 10 is still operative against the top wall of the carton and therefore gives support, movement and some stability to the carton and the vacuum cup arm moves in a substantially horizontal path generally in synchronism with the movement of the flight path. Before the next succeedingflight bar 21 is brought into position behind the trailing face of the carton, arotary folder 24 activated by suitable drive means acts on the trailing edge 't' of the carton as shown in Figure 5 of the drawings. The action of the rotary folder "kicks in" the trailing end face of the carton to push it forwardly so that the leading face of the carton conforms against the trailing face offlight bar lug 18a.Flight bar lug 22 arrives in position at the trailing face of the carton substantially at the moment when the rotary folder has completed its rotary wiping action to "kick in" the trailing face of the carton. This "kicking in" action causes the carton to adopt a set-up condition because the leading face of the carton is restrained from forward movement by the trailing face of theflight bar lug 16. - Figure 6 shows the situation just described during which stage of the process the vacuum is released from the vacuum cup in contact with the top wall of the carton and the vacuum cup assembly, by continuing its rotation, is moved out of contact with the top wall of the carton. Generally simultaneously with this action the trailing
flight bar lug 22 is moved into position in abutment with the trailing face of the carton so that the set up carton is both maintained in its set up condition and restrained from lateral or skewing movement between the two successive flight bars of the machine. Therefore the carton is positioned ready to be end loaded with product. As the trailingflight bar lug 22 is brought into abutment with the trailing face of the carton, the rotary folder is moved out of contact with the trailing face after having completed its wiping action. Of course, this is achieved by causing the driver means to rotate in synchronism with movement of the flight bars.
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- In a packaging machine for loading a carton of the end loading type, means (10) for withdrawing a carton (C) in a collapsed condition from a supply (H) and for transferring the carton from the supply to a position of loading within the machine, guide means (12) to act upon the carton during the transfer and to move the carton along a predetermined transfer path towards said position of loading, leading restraining means (18a) to act upon the leading face (e) of the carton (C) to support against relative forward movement of the carton (C) and by trailing restraining means (22) to act upon a trailing face (t) of the carton (C) so that the leading and trailing restraining means (18a 22) support the carton (C) when in its set up condition characterised in that the collapsed carton (C) is withdrawn from said supply (H) by transfer means (10) which moves the carton (C) through an arcuate path and in that means (16) is provided to counteract centrifugal force and thereby prevent any substantial movement of opposed upper and lower carton panels (Ct, Cb) away from one another during the early stages of said transfer so that carton (C) set up is discouraged but thereafter allowing said opposed upper and lower walls (Ct, Cb) of the carton to move away from one another so that carton (C) set up is enabled and in that means (24) to displace the trailing face (t) of the carton (C) relative to the leading face (e) thereof while the leading face (e) is held restrained against said leading restraining means (18) thereby to cause the carton (C) to be put into a substantially set up condition.
- A packaging machine according to claim 1 wherein said displacement means (24) comprises rotary cam (24) means to wipe across the trailing face (t) of the carton (C) to push it forwardly so that the leading face (t) thereof conforms against the trailing face (20) of said restraining means (18).
- A packaging machine according to claim 2 wherein said restraining means (18a, 22) to act on said leading face (e) and said trailing face (t) of the carton (C) comprises successive metering bar (18, 21) means so shaped as to support said carton (C) in the required configuration in its set up condition.
- A packaging machine according to claim 3 wherein said rotary means (24) acts on said carton (C) between said successive metering bars (18, 21).
- A packaging machine according to any of the preceding claims wherein said means to prevent any substantial movement of opposed carton panels away from one another comprises a carton transfer means (10) which act on one panel (C+) of the carton (C) and means (16) to direct the fluid jet against an opposite panel (Cb) of the carton (C).
- A packaging machine according to any of the preceding claims wherein said supply (H) is so positioned to facilitate, during transfer opposed upper and lower walls (Ct, Cb) of said carton (C) to move away from one another.
- A method of setting up a carton of the end loading type in a packaging machine comprising the steps of withdrawing a carton (C) in substantially collapsed condition from a supply (H), transferring the carton (C) from the supply (H) to a position of loading, bringing a leading face (e) of the carton (C) into abutment with the restraining means (18a) provided by the packaging machine, causing the trailing face (t) of the carton (C) to be moved forwardly relative to the restraining means (18a) so that the carton (C) is put into a set up condition and characterised in that the collapsed carton (C) is withdrawn from said supply (H) by transfer means (10) which moves the carton (C) through an arcuate path and in that means (16) is provided to counteract the centrigfugal force to which the carton (C) is subjected such that any substantial movement of opposed upper and lower carton panels (Ct, Cb) away from one another is restrained so that carton (C) set up is discouraged but thereafter allowing said opposed upper and lower walls (Ct, Cb) of the carton (C) to move away from one another so that carton (C) set up is enabled, and causing further restraining means (22) to be brought into position behind the trailing face (t) of the carton (C) so that the set up carton (C) is maintained in its set up condition between the first and second restraining means (18a, 22).
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