Claims
- 1. Apparatus for bursting perforations on an article having a main body portion and a perforated lid, said perforated lid being separable from said main body portion at perforations along the periphery of said main body portion, said apparatus comprising:a frame having a substantially flat, movable surface for supporting said article with said perforations exposed for impact; means for securing said article to said substantially flat, moveable surface; a rotatable, retractable burst member arranged for rotating around said article to a predetermined position relative to said perforations and for engageably contacting said article so as to apply a predetermined impact force on said perforations at said predetermined position to form at least partially burst perforations; a retractable separator member arranged in said frame for capturing said perforated lid and then separating said perforated lid from said main body portion at said at least partially burst perforations; means for moving said retractable burst member into engaging contact with said perforations of said perforated lid for bursting perforations nearest to said retractable burst member and then for rotating said retractable burst member to a second position for engaging contact with remaining perforations; means for moving said retractable separator into a first position capturing said perforated lid about said partially burst perforations and then to a second position separating said perforated lid from said main body portion of said article.
- 2. The apparatus recited in claim 1 further comprising a sensor means arranged proximate to said retractable separator member for detecting said perforated lid separated from said main body portion of said article.
- 3. The apparatus recited in claim 1 wherein said retractable burst member comprises a generally cylindrical roller supported on a second pneumatic cylinder.
- 4. The apparatus recited in claim 1 further comprising a first stop member structurally associated with said retractable burst member for limiting displacement of said retractable burst member.
- 5. The apparatus recited in claim 1 wherein said separator member comprises a vacuum suction cup operably connected to a source of vacuum.
- 6. A method of opening a corrugated box having a perforated lid and a main body, said main body being separable from said perforated lid by perforations, said method comprising the steps of:providing the apparatus recited in claim 1; positioning an article on said substantially flat, moveable surface so as to expose said perforations to an impact force; moving said substantially flat, moveable surface having said article thereon into a first position proximate to said retractable burst member; moving said retractable burst member into engaging contact with an end portion of said perforated lid thereby forming at least partially burst first perforations; retracting said retractable burst member from said perforated lid; rotating said retractable burst member to an opposite side of said perforated lid; moving said retractable burst member into engaging contact with an opposing end portion of said perforated lid thereby forming at least partially burst second perforations; retracting said retractable burst member from said perforated lid; moving said retractable burst into a first position capturing an end of said perforated lid; and, retracting said retractable separator to a second position thereby separating said perforated lid from said main body portion at said at least partially burst first and second perforations.
- 7. The method recited in claim 6 wherein the steps of moving said retractable burst member into engaging contact includes the step of applying a predetermined impact force on respective end portions of said perforated lid.
Parent Case Info
The present application is related to U.S. application Ser. No. 09/430,573, filed Oct. 29, 1999, by John A. Spina, et al., and entitled, “Method Of Opening A Perforated Article;” and U.S. application Ser. No. 09/430,581), filed Oct. 29, 1999, by John A. Spina, et al., and entitled, “Apparatus And Method For Bursting Perforations On An Article.”
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