Claims
- 1. An apparatus for successively packaging groups of articles in a tubular sleeve, said apparatus including means for receiving a group of substantially identical articles arranged in end-to-end relation, means for receiving a continuous length of pre-formed wrapping sleeve material and positioning it for feeding its free end downstream to a package-forming mechanism, and a package-forming mechanism which comprises in combination, reciprocable means for engaging the margin of said sleeve adjacent said free end of said sleeve material, transport means for advancing said margin-engaging means and a package-forming section of said sleeve in a downstream direction from a first position to a second position adjacent an article group insertion area, means for positioning said sleeve margin in said insertion area so as to provide an end opening in said sleeve for entry of said article group, means for releaseably retaining said free end margin in said open position in said insertion area, said transport means further including means for returning said sleeve margin engaging means to said first position, means for inserting said group of articles into said open ended sleeve, first and second, spaced apart clamping means for engaging said sleeve and thereby subdividing said sleeve section into a central portion containing said group of articles and first and second end flap forming portions of said sleeve section lying respectively downstream of said first clamping means and upstream of said second clamping means, means spaced upstream of said second clamping means for cutting said sleeve material means so as to separate the package formed from said sleeve section from said continuous length of sleeve material and form a new free end thereon, means for folding said end flap forming portions such that end flaps closing off the end portions of said package body are created, and means for transferring said packages thus formed to a package storage area.
- 2. An apparatus as defined in claim 1 which further includes means for taping at least one of said end flap forming portions of said sleeve to an adjacent end portion of said package body.
- 3. An apparatus as defined in claim 1 which further includes means for continually supplying pre-formed groups of articles to said means for receiving said groups of articles.
- 4. An apparatus as defined in claim 1 wherein said articles are can ends, and wherein said ends include countersink-forming portions whereby said ends are in nested relation when grouped.
- 5. An apparatus as defined in claim 1 wherein, said means for receiving said continuous length of wrapping sleeve material comprises a supply reel, and wherein said sleeve material is continuous length of kraft paper in tube form, folded into a lie-flat position.
- 6. An apparatus as defined in claim 5 wherein said material when in said lie-flat position, includes gussets folded inwardly on themselves and lying on opposite sides of said length of material.
- 7. An apparatus as defined in claim 1 wherein said reciprocable means for engaging said sleeve margin comprise a shuttle assembly having an outer cylinder and an inner, coaxially arranged mandrel, said cylinder and mandrel being spaced apart by a working clearance permitting passage of said sleeve material there through.
- 8. An apparatus as defined in claim 7 ,wherein at least one of said cylinder and mandrel includes material-engaging rollers and at least the other includes roller pockets, whereby said working clearance between said cylinder and mandrel may be maintained in use when said sleeve forming material is disposed within said working clearance.
- 9. An apparatus as defined in claim 7 wherein said transport means for advancing and returning said shuttle assembly comprises cooperating guide means on said cylinder and on another portion of said apparatus, and an actuator adapted to move said cylinder between said first and second positions.
- 10. An apparatus as defined in claim 1 wherein said means for positioning said sleeve margin in said insertion area includes a cylindrical collar having a cylindrical margin on the outer surface of one end thereof for receiving said sleeve margin, said cylindrical margin having a diameter just smaller than the inside diameter of said sleeve material and just larger than the diameter of said articles to be packaged.
- 11. An apparatus as defined in claim 10 wherein said means for releaseably retaining said free end margin comprises a plurality of gripping fingers disposed about the periphery of said collar, said gripping fingers being mounted for pivotal movement between engaged and released portions of said sleeve margin.
- 12. An apparatus as defined in claim 11 wherein said means gripping fingers are associated with a single annular pneumatic piston,, whereby said fingers may be operated simultaneously by the application of air pressure.
- 13. An apparatus as defined in claim 1 wherein each of said spaced apart clamping means comprises a pair of opposed fingers movable between open and closed portions, said clamping means further including finger actuators and guide means constructed and arranged so that said fingers are positioned and remain parallel to each other during operation.
- 14. An apparatus as defined in claim 13 which further includes a support frame for said fingers, said support frame being mounted for reciprocation perpendicular to the axis along which said articles are fed into said sleeve, whereby said package may have its ends retained between said clamping fingers as said package is transferred toward said storage area.
- 15. An apparatus as defined in claim 1 wherein said means for inserting said group of articles comprises a pusher rod having an end portion engageable with an end article in said array of articles, said inserting means further including a two-way actuator for said pusher rod.
- 16. An apparatus as defined in claim 1 wherein said means for receiving said group of articles comprises a channel of generally semi-circular cross-section, having at least one open end, said channel being aligned with an article insertion guide element.
- 17. An apparatus as defined in claim 1 wherein said means for folding said flaps comprises at least one stationary plow positioned adjacent said one of said clamping means, whereby moving said package moves said flap past said plow to form said end flaps by folding.
- 18. 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; 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 of 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 opening 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.
- 19. An apparatus as defined in claim 18, wherein the articles in said stack are substantially identical.
- 20. An apparatus as defined in claim 18, wherein the stack of articles includes a plurality of substantially identical articles arrayed in end to end relation.
- 21. An apparatus as defined in claim 18, wherein the stack of articles includes a plurality of substantially identical articles arrayed in telescoping end to end relation.
- 22. An apparatus as defined in claim 18, wherein the stack of articles has an elongate generally cylindrical configuration.
- 23. An apparatus as defined in claim 18, wherein said stack receiving means includes an elongate track having a channel defined therein configured to closely slidably receive a stack of articles, said channel having an open end at said insertion station.
- 24. An apparatus as defined in claim 23, wherein said track further includes a deflectable support finger extending adjacent the open end of the channel for supporting a stack of articles placed in said channel.
- 25. An apparatus as defined in claim 18, further comprising means for successively delivering additional individual stacks of articles to said stack receiving means.
- 26. An apparatus as defined in claim 18, wherein said end gripper means includes an elongate insertion guide tube having an inlet end and an opposed outlet end, said guide tube having an inner diameter sized and configured to closely surround a stack of articles and to permit slidable passage of said stack therethrough, the inlet end being aligned with the stack-receiving means and the outlet end having an outer circumferential margin portion adapted to slidably receive the open end of said sleeve thereon.
- 27. An apparatus as defined in claim 26, wherein the end gripper means further includes a plurality of radially spaced apart circumferentially mounted gripper fingers extending adjacent said guide tube, each gripper finger having a free end with a gripping pad, each gripper finger being movable between an open, release position wherein the gripping pads are spaced from the outer circumferential margin portion of the outlet end and a closed, gripping position wherein the gripping pads are biased toward said outer circumferential margin portion to grippingly engage the open end of a sleeve positioned on the outlet end between the gripping pads and the outer margin portion of said guide tube, and means for moving the gripper arms between said open, release position and said closed, gripping position.
- 28. An apparatus as defined in claim 27, wherein said gripper arms are pivotally mounted adjacent said guide tube.
- 29. An apparatus as defined in claim 28, wherein each of said gripper arms includes an opposing end having cam follower means and the gripper arms are pivotally mounted intermediate the cam follower means and the gripping pad.
- 30. An apparatus as defined in claim 29, wherein said end gripper means further includes first spring biasing means directed against each said gripper arm at a point intermediate the pivotal mounting and the cam follower means and effective to maintain the gripper arms in a normally open, release position.
- 31. An apparatus as defined in claim 30, wherein said cam follower means comprise rotatably mounted rollers.
- 32. An apparatus as defined in claim 30, wherein said end gripper means further includes an annular piston mounted on said guide tube intermediate the cam follower ends of said gripper arms and the inlet end, the annular piston including a like plurality of cam surfaces defined in one side thereof which are aligned in opposition to said cam followers, said piston being movable between a retracted position wherein the cam surfaces are spaced from the cam followers and an extended position wherein the cam surfaces are advanced toward the cam followers to cammingly engage and move the cam followers along the cam surfaces until the gripper arms are simultaneously moved to said closed, gripping position, and means for reciprocatably moving the annular piston between the retracted and extended positions.
- 33. An apparatus as defined in claim 32, wherein said means for reciprocally moving the annular piston includes an elongate annular housing surrounding an intermediate portion of the guide tube having an annular pressurizable chamber defined therein between radially inner and radially outer cylindrical surfaces, said annular piston being received within said chamber, second spring biasing means mounted in said housing opposite the chamber and positioned to move the piston to said retracted position and means for pressurizing air in said chamber to move the piston to said extended position.
- 34. An apparatus as defined in claim 33, wherein said gripper arms are pivotally mounted to said annular housing.
- 35. An apparatus as defined in claim 34, wherein said first spring biasing means are mounted to said annular housing.
- 36. An apparatus as defined in claim 33, wherein said means for pressurizing air in said chamber includes a selectively energizable compressed air source connected by a tube and fitting to said chamber.
- 37. An apparatus as defined in claim 18, wherein said continuous sleeve supply includes a continuous tubular sleeve of packaging material folded in a lie-flat condition.
- 38. An apparatus as defined in claim 37, wherein the packaging material is Kraft paper.
- 39. An apparatus as defined in claim 38, wherein said sleeve of packaging material folded in its lie-flat condition includes a pair of re-entrant gussets folded inwardly on themselves.
- 40. An apparatus as defined in claim 37, which further includes a reel carrier, said continuous tubular sleeve supply being wound around said reel carrier.
- 41. An apparatus as defined in claim 37, wherein said sleeve feeder means includes expander means for expanding the open end of the sleeve from a folded condition adjacent the continuous sleeve supply to an expanded, unfolded condition adjacent the end gripper means.
- 42. An apparatus as defined in claim 41, wherein said expander means includes a mandrel having an outer surface defined by an elongate, generally cylindrical intermediate portion, a tapered conical end portion extending from one side of the intermediate portion and a forward body portion extending from the opposite side of the intermediate portion, said mandrel being positioned inside the free end of the packaging sleeve tapered end first so that the sleeve is received over the outer surface of the mandrel.
- 43. An apparatus as defined in claim 42, wherein said sleeve feeder means further includes a sleeve shuttle assembly including: an outer elongate tubular guide having an inner surface defining an inner diameter adapted to receive the mandrel and the sleeve intermediate the outer surface of the mandrel and said inner surface; cooperating means on said mandrel and said outer tubular guide for maintaining the mandrel in a fixed position within said outer tubular guide, reciprocable drive means for advancing the tubular guide from a position adjacent the continuous sleeve supply to a position adjacent said insertion station and for withdrawing the tubular guide from a position adjacent the insertion station to a position adjacent the sleeve supply; releasable locking means for fixing the free end of said sleeve with respect to the outer tubular guide and mandrel during advance of the tubular guide and for releasing the free end of the sleeve upon withdrawal of the tubular guide.
- 44. An apparatus as defined in claim 43, wherein said cooperating means includes a plurality of radially spaced apart pairs of rollers defined in the intermediate portion of the outer surface of the mandrel, each said pair of rollers defining a nip therebetween; and a plurality of opposing individual rollers mounted to said outer tubular guide and extending inwardly from said inner surface, said individual rollers being biased against and received in the nip of a said pair of rollers provided in the mandrel.
- 45. An apparatus as defined in claim 44, wherein said outer tubular guide includes a plurality of radially spaced apart, axially extending slots defined therein and said releasable locking means includes a plurality of radially spaced apart claw assemblies, each claw assembly including a claw pawl having a saw toothed surface at one end and a cam surface at the opposed end, said claw pawls being pivotally mounted to said outer tubular guide in such manner that the saw toothed surface of each pawl is normally received through a slot and biasingly engages the sleeve against the outer surface of the mandrel.
- 46. An apparatus as defined in claim 45, wherein said mandrel includes a plurality of radially spaced apart grooves defined in said forward body portion aligned with the slots in the tubular guide and the saw toothed surfaces of said pawls are normally received in said grooves.
- 47. An apparatus as defined in claim 46, wherein said releasable locking means further includes means for engaging the cam surfaces of said pawls during withdrawal of the tubular guide in such manner that the pawls are pivoted so that their saw toothed surfaces are moved out of said grooves and said slots, respectively.
- 48. An apparatus as defined in claim 42, wherein the forward body portion of the mandrel includes means for urging the open end of the sleeve over the outlet end of the insertion guide tube at the insertion station.
- 49. An apparatus as defined in claim 48, wherein said means for urging are provided by the forward body portion of the mandrel including a free end portion having an end surface and a cylindrical socket extending axially inwardly from said end surface, and a sleeve support having a generally cylindrical configuration with a raised peripheral lip and tapered surfaces extending outwardly from one end thereof, said sleeve support being telescopically received in said socket and with the peripheral lip extending outside the socket and being mounted for reciprocable axial movement within said socket, compressible biasing means for maintaining the sleeve support in a normally extended position wherein said peripheral lip is spaced forwardly from said end surface and is inwardly compressible to a retracted position wherein the peripheral lip is disposed adjacent the end surface of the free end portion, said open end of said sleeve being lockingly engaged by the claw pawls of the tubular guide so that said open end extends over the extended sleeve guide between the peripheral lip and the end surface whereby the sleeve feeder means may be advanced until the peripheral lip of the sleeve support abuttingly engages the outlet end of the insertion guide tube at said insertion station and whereby further advance of the outer tubular guide causes compressive movement of the sleeve guide to its retracted position and the open end of the sleeve is cammed outwardly by the tapered surfaces of the peripheral lip so that the open end of said sleeve is received over the outer circumferential margin portion of the outlet end of the insertion guide tube.
- 50. An apparatus as defined in claim 49, wherein after the open end of said sleeve is positioned on the outer circumferential margin portion, the gripper fingers of the end gripper means are actuated to said closed gripping position and subsequent withdrawal of the tubular guide causes movement of the mandrel within the gripped sleeve such that the tapered conical end portion of the mandrel unfolds and expands a trailing segment of said sleeve to provide a pre-expanded length of sleeve for receiving a stack of articles.
- 51. An apparatus as defined in claim 18, wherein said first and said second clamping means each includes an upper blade and a lower blade in opposing vertically aligned relation, said blades being movable between a closed position wherein the upper and lower blades are in abutting face to face relationship and an open position wherein said upper and lower blades are spaced apart by a distance greater than the diameter of said sleeve.
- 52. An apparatus as defined in claim 18, further including means for supporting said sleeve before, during and after stack insertion, said supporting means being disposed intermediate said first and second clamping means and being adapted to support the weight of a sleeve when filled.
- 53. An apparatus as defined in claim 52, wherein said sleeve support means includes an elongate tray member having an L-shaped configuration including a horizontal portion having an upper surface for supportingly receiving the central portion of the sleeve thereon.
- 54. An apparatus as defined in claim 53, wherein said apparatus has a longitudinal axis along which article insertion takes place, said axis extending through said insertion station and being bisected by said insertion station, said apparatus being thereby divided into an article side portion and a sleeve side portion, said stack-receiving means and said inserter means each being aligned with and located along said article side of said axis and said end gripper means, said continuous sleeve supply and said cutter means each being aligned with and located along said sleeve side of the insertion axis.
- 55. An apparatus as defined in claim 54, further including an unloading station whereat said double ended packages are removed from said tray member, said unloading station being laterally spaced from and extending parallel to the sleeve side of the insertion axis.
- 56. An apparatus as defined in claim 55, wherein said sleeve support means further includes a subframe having a front edge portion extending parallel to the sleeve side of the insertion axis and disposed between the cutter means and the end gripper means, said subframe being mounted for lateral movement toward and away from the sleeve side of the insertion axis, said first and second clamping means being fixedly mounted to said subframe so that their respective upper and lower clamping blade portions project normally from the forward edge portion of the subframe toward the sleeve side of the insertion axis, said elongate sleeve support tray being movably mounted to said movable subframe and being positioned so that the horizontal portion of said tray extends parallel to the sleeve side of the insertion axis intermediate the first and second clamping means, said subframe being movable between a fully retracted position wherein said sleeve support tray is aligned with the first and second clamping means and both are spaced away from the sleeve side of the insertion axis and spaced away from the unloading station such that the unloading station extends intermediate the fully retracted subframe and the sleeve side of the insertion axis, an unloading position wherein the subframe and said first and second clamping means are spaced away from the unloading station and the sleeve support tray is aligned with the unloading station; a partly-retracted position wherein said first and second clamping means and said tray are aligned with each other and aligned with the unloading station and an article-receiving position wherein said first and second clamping means and said tray are aligned with each other and aligned with the sleeve side of the insertion axis; and means for moving said subframe between said article receiving, partially retracted, unloading and fully-retracted positions; and means for moving the sleeve support tray with respect to said subframe.
- 57. An apparatus as defined in claim 58, wherein said means for moving the sleeve support tray includes lost motion means permitting the tray to remain aligned with the unloading station as said subframe is moved from said partially retracted position to its unloading position spaced away from the unloading station.
- 58. An apparatus as defined in claim 57, wherein said end forming means includes a pair of spaced apart stationary plow members disposed adjacent said first and second clamping means and opposite the sleeve support tray, each said plow member having an elongate body defined between a forward edge disposed adjacent the sleeve side of the insertion axis and a rearward edge extending beyond the unloading station and extending substantially perpendicularly with respect to said insertion axis, each said plow member further including an inward twist profile defining an end flap engaging surface including a gradually curved 90.degree. transition from a front horizontal orientation to a rearward verticle orientation, whereby, upon cutting of the clamped sleeve and moving the subframe from its article receiving position to its partially retracted position, said first and second end flap portions of the sleeve are guided by the end flap engaging surfaces of the plow members from a horizontally extending position at the insertion station to a folded upright position at the unloading station.
- 59. An apparatus as defined in claim 58 further including unloader means disposed intermediate the sleeve side of the insertion axis and the unloading station adjacent the unloading station, said unloader means including an elongate horizontal package-receiving platform extending therefrom mounted for verticle reciprocal movement between a receiving position wherein said platform is aligned with the horizontal portion of said sleeve support tray positioned at said unloading station and a removing position wherein said platform is downwardly spaced from said receiving position, holder means for holding the package on the platform during movement of the platform; means for moving said platform between said receiving and said removing positions; said unloader means further including ejector means on said sleeve support tray for moving a package at the unloading station from the upper surface of the tray onto said package receiving platform.
- 60. An apparatus as defined in claim 18, further including taping means for taping the end flap portions of the sleeve against the central portion of the double ended package.
- 61. An apparatus as defined in claim 59, further including a taping station disposed along the vertical path of travel of said unloader platform intermediate said removing position and the unloading station whereat the opposed deformed end flap portions of the sleeve are taped against the central portion of the package; and taping means at said taping station for taping the end flaps to the central portion of the package.
- 62. An apparatus as defined in claim 61, wherein said taping means comprises a pair of tape applicator assemblies disposed at the taping station adjacent opposed ends of said unloader platform, each of said tape applicator assemblies including a taping head having an inwardly directed inverted L-shaped configuration including vertical lower arm portion and an upper arm portion cantilevered at one end from an upper end of the lower arm portion and extending to a spaced free end, said upper arm portion including a lower tape engaging surface defined between the free end and the lower arm portion, said taping head including means for releasably engaging a length of tape against said lower tape engaging surface, said tape head being mounted for reciprocal vertical and horizontal movement with respect to an adjacent end of a double ended package on said unloader platform positioned at said taping station; means for reciprocally horizontally moving said taping head between an inward taping position wherein the lower tape engaging surface overlies an end of the central portion of the package and a tape pickup station whereat said taping head is outwardly spaced from said package and; means for reciprocally vertically moving said taping head between a raised position wherein the tape engaging surface of the upper arm is spaced above the central portion of the package and a lowered position wherein the tape engaging surface of the upper arm pressingly engages the central portion of the package, and tape feeder means for successively feeding lengths of tape to the tape pickup station for pick up by the taping head.
- 63. An apparatus as defined in claim 62, wherein horizontal movement of a taping head from the tape pickup station to said taping position causes the free end of the upper arm to fold over a top portion of the upstanding end flap against the central portion of the package preparatory to taping.
- 64. An apparatus as defined in claim 62, wherein said means for releasably engaging a length of tape includes vacuum means.
- 65. An apparatus as defined in claim 63 wherein said length of tape is longer than said tape engaging surface and includes a trailing end portion extending outwardly from said lower arm portion opposite the upper arm and said tape head includes means for affixing said trailing end portion against an outer surface of said folded end flap extending over a said end of the central portion.
- 66. An apparatus as defined in claim 65, wherein said affixing means comprises a biasing roller mounted for movement along a package facing surface of said lower arm to pressingly engage the trailing portion of said tape against the outer surface of said folded end flap between a retracted position wherein said roller is located within a recess defined in the tape engaging surface of the upper arm immediately adjacent said package facing surface and above the trailing end of said tape and an extended lowered position wherein said roller is located adjacent a lower portion of said package facing surface and means for moving the roller between said retracted and said extended positions.
- 67. An apparatus as defined in claim 18, further comprising a stack pick up station whereat pre-formed stacks of articles are staged, and stack delivery means for successively delivering said 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.
- 68. An apparatus as defined in claim 67 wherein said stack pick up station is laterally spaced from and extends parallel to said stack receiving means.
- 69. An apparatus as defined in claim 68, further including 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.
- 70. An apparatus as defined in claim 18, wherein said sleeve feeder means and said inserter means include reciprocable tol-o-matic cylinder drive means.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 366,284, filed June 13, 1989, and now abandoned, which is in turn a continuation of application Ser. No. 251,651, filed Sept. 30, 1988, and now abandoned.
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