Claims
- 1. An automated apparatus for successively making double-ended packages of stacked articles, said apparatus comprising an insertion station whereat a stack of articles is inserted into an open end of a sleeve of packaging material, stack-receiving means adjacent one side of the insertion station for receiving a stack of articles, a stack pick up station whereat pre-formed stacks of articles are staged, said stack pick up station being laterally spaced from and extending parallel to said stack receiving means, stack delivery means for successively delivering stacks of articles one at a time from the stack pick up station to the stack receiving means, said stack delivery means including releasable stack gripper means for gripping and maintaining a said stack of articles in the stack delivery means during movement thereof, a plurality of elongate, parallel spaced-apart guide channels configured to closely slidably receive a continuous incoming stream of articles, each guide channel including an article receiving end and an opposed article staging end positioned at said stack pick up station, each said article staging end including a fixed stop means and movable stop means mounted to said guide channel at a point spaced from the fixed stop means and intermediate the fixed stop means and the article receiving end, each said movable stop means including finger means movable between a stop position wherein the finger extends into the guide channel and a retracted position wherein the finger is withdrawn from the guide channel, each said article staging end extending parallel to said stack receiving means, article counting means disposed along each said guide channel at a point intermediate the article receiving end and said movable stop means for counting the number of articles, releasable end gripper means disposed adjacent the insertion station opposite the stack-receiving means and in alignment therewith for receiving and positioning the open end of the sleeve at the insertion station, sleeve feeder means for advancing said open end of the sleeve from a continuous sleeve supply to the end gripper means, inserter means for advancing a stack or articles from the stack-receiving means to the insertion station and through said open end into the sleeve, first and second spaced-apart clamping means, said first clamping means being disposed adjacent said end gripper means and said first and second clamping means being disposed intermediate the end gripper means and the continuous sleeve supply, said first and second clamping means being positioned for clampingly engaging the sleeve thereby subdividing the sleeve into a central portion for containing said stack of articles and first and second opposing end flap portions extending from opposed ends of the central portion, cutter means disposed intermediate the continuous sleeve supply and said second clamping means for cutting the sleeve to separate the package being formed from the sleeve supply thereby forming a new open end thereon, means for forming said sleeve end flaps so as to form a double-ended package with said stacked articles being confined to said central portion thereof, and transfer means for removing said double-ended package from the area in which said package ends are formed.
- 2. An apparatus as defined in claim 1, wherein said article counting means includes optical sensing means.
- 3. An apparatus as defined in claim 2, further including separator means in each guide channel adjacent said counting means including a separator blade introduceable between adjacent articles in the guide channel to divide a predetermined number of articles from the remainder of the incoming stream of articles, and means for acceleratedly advancing said predetermined number of articles along the guide channel from a point adjacent the separator blade to the stack pickup station such that said predetermined number of articles forms a stack of articles extending between the fixed stop means and said movable stop means.
- 4. An apparatus as defined in claim 3 wherein said means for acceleratedly advancing includes releasably closeable laterally opposing article gripping jaws for gripping a last article in said predetermined number of articles connected to a reciprocable tol-o-matic cylinder drive means.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a division of prior application Ser. No. 449,311 filed Dec. 8, 1989, now U.S. Pat. No., 5,016,420 granted May 21, 1991, which was a continuation of U.S. Ser. No. 366,284, filed Jun. 13, 1989, now abandoned, which was in turn a continuation of U.S. Ser. No. 251,651, filed Sep. 30, 1988, also abandoned.
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