Apparatus for forming cartons from blanks and for simultaneously filling the cartons

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6357212
  • Patent Number
    6,357,212
  • Date Filed
    Friday, September 3, 1999
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, March 19, 2002
    22 years ago
Abstract
A box folding and article packaging apparatus has a lower tool section positioned below a work support surface and several upper tool sections positioned above the work support surface. The lower tool section includes four modular corner units each with folding flaps and a fixed support element. The four support elements together define the work support surface. The four corner units are displaceable relative to each other for adapting the apparatus for handling blanks of different sizes. A precut and precreased blank is first placed on the work support surface. The article to be packaged is then placed on the blank whereupon folding begins. One upper tool section also includes folding elements for folding a cover portion of a box and closing the box. Another upper tool section includes either adhesive applicators or staplers or the like for fastening folded blank sections to one another to complete the carton around the article or articles.
Description




This application is based on and claims the priority under 35 U.S.C. §119 of German Patent Application 198 40 077.2, filed on Sep. 3, 1998, the entire disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference.




1. Field of the Invention




The invention relates to an apparatus for packaging of articles or stacks of articles such as letter envelopes, whereby the apparatus simultaneously forms the cartons from precut and precreased blanks.




2. Background Information




It is known to use precut and precreased blanks for making cartons. Such blanks, also referred to as folding box blanks, are initially flat and include the following sections, a bottom section, two side wall sections, a number of end wall sections, and at least one cover section and connector tabs possibly including corner connector tabs. These sections and tabs are interconnected along folding lines, each provided with a respective precrease or indentation. When such a flat blank has been inserted into the carton folding machine, an article or a stack of articles is set onto the bottom section and the side and end wall sections are folded against the article or a stack of articles. More specifically, the side wall and end wall sections and the tabs are folded upwardly or folded over. For this purpose the folding machine has a work support surface for the flat blank and lower and upper tool sections. A lower tool section is positioned in its starting location below the work support surface. The lower tool section is equipped with blank side folding flaps that are displaceable into a working position reaching above the work support surface. These flaps include lateral wall folding flaps, end wall folding flaps, and further folding flaps each provided with respective drives. An upper tool section includes a device for folding over the carton cover and the connector tabs. A further upper tool section such as an adhesive applicator provides adhesive on the folded blank and connector tabs for fixing the sections to one another to finish the box.




German Utility Model Publication DE 92 08 784 U describes an apparatus as described above. In the known apparatus the entire folding operation is performed by a lower tool section which has two side folding plates driven by a common drive. A cover folding flap is journalled to each of the side folding plates. Each cover folding flap is equipped with a respective cover folding flap drive. The end wall sections are lifted up by strikers movable upwardly above the work support surface along a straight upwardly slanted line. Instead of the strikers end wall folding flaps can be used. Stapling devices allocated to the four corner areas of the box are used for fixing the folded blank sections into a box shape. The stapling devices simultaneously lay stapling tabs against the stack to be packaged.




The lower tool section in the known apparatus for packaging letter envelopes is mounted in a fixed position in a machine frame and the folding flaps can only be tilted, but are not position adjustable. As a result, the known apparatus can handle only precut blanks of a predetermined size. This limitation entails another limitation in the size of the articles or stacks of articles to be packaged which is also limited to the given size of the precut blank.




German Patent Publication DE 196 36 262 A1 discloses an apparatus for producing of folding boxes from precut blanks. Four corner folding tools form corner modular units one of which is allocated to each of the four corner points of the bottom section of the blank, for lifting the side wall sections and the end wall sections. These modular units are supported on a rectangular frame including two longitudinal carrier beams and two cross carrier beams. The spacing between the cross beams and the spacing between the longitudinal beams are variable with the aid of laterally positioned adjustment spindles, whereby an adaptation of the apparatus to blanks having bottom sections of different sizes becomes possible. The fixing of the raised lateral and end walls in their box forming positions is accomplished by applying adhesive to respective bonding tabs.




The just mentioned known apparatus is not used for simultaneously packaging articles or stacks of articles. Rather, the folding boxes are formed in the apparatus for a subsequent filling at another location. For this purpose the folding boxes remain first open and accordingly cover folding flaps are not provided. Besides, the known apparatus applies an over-stretching of precut blank flaps which are pressed into the already partly finished box in order to keep these flaps in a lifted position after release of the tools. Thus, it is not possible to further develop the known apparatus in such a way that an article or stacks of articles can be enclosed by the blank as the blank is being folded into a box.




Incidentally, the terms article as used in the following text is intended to mean a single article, a plurality of articles, a stack of articles or a plurality of article stacks.




OBJECTS OF THE INVENTION




In view of the foregoing it is the aim of the invention to achieve the following objects singly or in combination:




to improve an apparatus of the type first described above in such a way that an article can be packaged in a folding box blank by simple means in a safe and reliable manner, and so that the folding box blanks may have different sizes and configurations to package articles of different sizes, in boxes of different sizes on the same machine;




to enclose an article in a box already during the folding of the box;




to accommodate various sizes of precut blanks by a simple adjustment of the position of blank folding modular tool units in the folding and packaging machine; and




to allocate box forming functions to a lower tool section while cover forming functions and box section fixing functions are performed by an upper tool section.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The above objects have been achieved according to the invention by a lower tool section that is characterized by four lower modular tool units allocated to the four corner points of a bottom section of a precut carton blank on a work or blank support surface formed by the lower tool section. Each modular tool unit including its folding flaps is mounted in such a way in the lower tool section that the positions of the modular tool units are adjustable in pairs in a longitudinal direction and in a cross direction for adaptation to blank bottom sections of various sizes, and in that the lower tool section with all its modular units is movable by a drive either linearly back and forth on a horizontal guide or rotationally about an axis extending orthogonally to the work support surface or both linearly and rotationally and/or up and down.




By using four corner modular tool units in combination with the position adjustability of these units individually relative to each other the apparatus according to the invention can be adapted to handling precut blanks having bottom sections of different sizes. Further, the linear or rotational movability of the lower tool section, particularly the rotatability or tiltability of the lower tool section, with all its units and components including its work support surface, makes it possible to properly position an unfinished box relative to the upper tool section or sections including a fixing device such as adhesive nozzles for completing the box. According to the invention, it is now possible to selectively supply the precut blanks of different sizes in coordination with the packaging of articles of different sizes. The removal of finished packages in the desired direction has also been facilitated.




Especially the division of the packaging apparatus according to the invention into a lower tool section that forms the box proper and into an upper tool section that forms the box cover has the advantage that the versatility and useability of the apparatus is increased, whereby the present apparatus is useable for various types of packaging operations and various types of packages. Moreover, the entire apparatus becomes less complicated by the division into lower and upper tool sections which are more easily seen and accessible, e.g. for maintenance work. The respective functions of folding the box and forming the cover are also separated whereby the operational safety and the capacity of the apparatus are further improved.




It is especially advantageous if the lower tool section in addition to its rotational motion can be linearly displaced in the machine frame either up and down or back and forth, whereby the work support surface can be properly oriented in the vertical and horizontal directions. The vertical or elevational positioning makes it possible to handle boxes of different heights and present the unfinished boxes in the proper position to the upper box finishing tool sections, especially the adhesive nozzles and the upper folding tool section. The horizontal adjustability on the other hand makes it possible in a simple way to package two articles or two stacks of articles next to one another on a single blank bottom, whereupon the blank is folded and the box finished.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




In order that the invention may be clearly understood it will now be described in connection with example embodiments, with reference to the accompanying drawings, wherein:





FIG. 1

is a simplified perspective view of an apparatus according to the invention illustrating the relative position of essential components;





FIG. 2

illustrates schematically and on an enlarged scale a plan view of the essential components of the lower tool section according to a first embodiment of the invention;





FIG. 3

illustrates on an enlarged scale a perspective schematic view of the essential components of the lower tool section in two different positions;





FIG. 4

is a partial sectional schematic side view of essential lower tool section components according to a second embodiment of the invention;





FIG. 5

shows on an enlarged scale an elevational view in the direction of the arrow V in

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 6

shows a perspective view of essential components of a guide for the upper folding tool section, whereby only one half of the upper folding tool section is shown to simplify the illustration;





FIG. 7

shows one half of the upper folding tool section of

FIG. 6

on an enlarged scale;





FIG. 8

is a perspective view from another direction of components also shown in

FIGS. 6 and 7

;





FIG. 9

is a perspective enlarged view similar to that of

FIG. 6

, however, illustrating the formation of a different box configuration;





FIG. 10

shows a perspective view of a box filled with two rows or stacks of letter envelopes, whereby the folding box has a flap cover with cover rims that reach over the upper edges of the side and end walls of the box;





FIG. 11

is a plan view of a folding box precut blank for forming the folding box of

FIG. 10

;





FIG. 12

is a plan view of a precut blank for forming a different folding box, wherein the cover is formed of two flap sections extending along the longitudinal box walls;





FIG. 13

shows on a reduced scale a schematic plan view onto the lower tool section and onto a stack of folding box precut blanks to illustrate a sequence of six steps for enclosing an article in a box as the box is being formed;





FIG. 14

is a plan view similar to that of

FIG. 13

, but illustrating the packaging of another article;





FIG. 15

is a view similar to that of

FIGS. 13 and 14

illustrating the packaging of two articles in one box;





FIG. 16

shows on an enlarged scale relative to FIG.


1


and partially in section a side view of a corner tool modular unit illustrating the drives for the several flaps of each modular tool unit; and





FIG. 17

shows a top plan view of the modular tool unit of

FIG. 16

as viewed in the direction of the arrow XVII in FIG.


16


.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EXAMPLE EMBODIMENTS AND OF THE BEST MODE OF THE INVENTION





FIG. 1

shows an apparatus


1


for packaging articles


2


that can be formed as a stack


3


or as a single article


3


′. In both instances the article is moved in the direction of the arrow A onto a blank or work supporting surface


51


to be described in more detail below. Lead lines with one half of an arrow tip lead to a surface. The blank or work supporting surface


51


is formed by support elements


51


″, one of which is part of each of four corner modular units


51


′. The surface


51


is augmented by top edges of support bars


67


and


68


. Precut and precreased folding box blanks


4


are supplied, for example by a conveyor not shown. The blanks


4


advance in the direction of the arrow B onto the blank supporting surface


51


.





FIG. 1

further shows that the modular corner units


51


′ form part of a lower tool section


5


which is at least movable linearly from its shown starting position back and forth horizontally as indicated by the double arrow C. The lower tool section


5


is operatively mounted in a machine frame


15


that has an extension


15


′ carrying an upper tool section


6


and also one or more further upper tool sections


7


, for example in the form of adhesive dispensers having adhesive dispensing nozzles


7


′. The connections between the frame extension


15


′ and the adhesive applicators


7


are shown in FIG.


5


. The adhesive applicators


7


may be replaced by one or more stapling mechanisms which as such are conventional.




According to

FIG. 1

, the folding box blank


4


is being supplied from a magazine, for example in the direction of the arrow B to be placed on the blank supporting surface


51


while the article


3


is moved in the direction of the arrow A for placement on the bottom section


20


of the blank


4


as soon as the blank


4


has assumed its proper position on the surface


51


formed by the support elements


51


″ and by the support bars


67


,


68


of the lower tool section


5


. The lower tool section


5


is movable in the direction of the double arrow C to enable the applicators


7


to apply adhesive to areas


8


,


8


′ of a not yet finished folding box


9


folded of the blank


4


. Glue or adhesive is applied to the proper areas


8


,


8


′ of the not yet finished box


9


as it moves past the nozzles


7


′. These areas


8


,


8


′ are seen in FIG.


10


.




The adhesive applicators


7


or staplers are movable horizontally back and forth in the direction of the double arrow D toward and away from the unfinished box


9


. Further, the applicators


7


or staplers are movable vertically relative to the unfinished box


9


for adjustment of the adhesive application level as indicated by the double arrow E.




The two applicator half sections


7


are arranged mirror-symmetrically relative to each other. Similarly, the upper tool section


6


also comprises two mirror-symmetrically arranged half sections


10


. These tool half sections


10


are movable in unison vertically up and down as indicated by the arrow F. Further, the half units


10


are journalled for tilting about an axis


11


as indicated by the double arrow G. The two half sections


10


of the upper tool section


6


are, for example manually adjustable along guide bars


12


and


13


shown as a pair in FIG.


6


. For this purpose the half tool sections


10


are mounted on the guide bars


12


,


13


by support slide blocks


14


that are displaceable and adjustable along the guide bars


12


and


13


.





FIG. 1

shows the machine frame


15


,


15


′ merely schematically. All components shown in

FIG. 1

are operatively mounted in the machine frame


15


,


15


′. The supply mechanism for the articles


3


,


3


′ and the supply mechanism for feeding blanks


4


to the folding apparatus are not shown in

FIG. 1

to simplify the illustration. These supply mechanisms are conventional.




Referring to

FIGS. 10 and 11

the single piece folding box blank


4


to be folded into a not yet finished box


9


in the apparatus


1


, comprises a bottom section


20


, a cover section


21


separated by a side wall section


24


from the bottom section


20


. Precreases


23


and


22


separate the side wall section


24


from the bottom section


20


and from the cover section


21


respectively. The cover section


21


comprises, on the one hand, a cover portion


21


′ and rim sections


27


,


28


and


29


connected to the cover portion


21


′ through respective folding precreases. The rim sections are provided with corner tabs


30


and


31


connected through precreased folding lines with the two short or end wall rim sections


27


and


29


.

FIG. 10

shows in dashed lines the areas


8


,


8


′ to which adhesive is to be applied by the above mentioned nozzles


7


′. Adhesive in the area


8


will connect rim section


27


to the tab


38


forming part of a box end wall. Adhesive in the areas


8


′ between the tab


38


and the tabs


32


,


34


connects these tabs to each other.





FIG. 11

also shows lateral connector tabs


32


and


33


for forming end walls. These tabs are provided on the side wall section


24


. Further, lateral connector tabs


34


and


35


for forming end walls are provided at the outer ends of a second side wall section


36


that itself is connected through a folding precrease


37


with the bottom section


20


. Further lateral connector tabs


38


and


39


are provided at the ends of the bottom section


20


and connected to the bottom section


20


through respective fold lines just as is the case for the other lateral connector tabs and the respective side wall forming sections


24


and


36


.




The rim sections


27


,


28


and


29


extend along the finished folding box


25


, shown symbolically in

FIG. 13

, in a plane orthogonally to the plane of the cover section


21


, thereby reaching over the side walls of the finished box


25


. More specifically, the rim sections


27


and


29


reach over the end walls while the rim section


28


reaches over the side wall


36


. The end connector tabs


30


and


31


on the cover section


21


are folded inwardly. The side connector tabs


32


and


33


, as well as


34


and


35


at the ends of the two side sections


24


and


36


form together with the side connector tabs


38


and


39


on the bottom section


20


and with the adhesive areas


8


′ the end walls of the folding box


25


.




The folding box blank


4


serves for producing a flap cover box


9


with a cover that has rims


27


,


28


,


29


reaching over the box walls as shown in

FIGS. 1

to


8


and


10


. However, the folding box blank


4


′ shown in

FIG. 12

serves for producing a single piece folding envelope box


9


, without cover rims. Such a box


9


′ is shown in a not yet finished state in

FIG. 9

just prior to closing of the two cover flaps


26


′. Referring to

FIGS. 9 and 12

in conjunction, the blank


4


′ also comprises a bottom section


20


′, side sections


24


′ and


36


′ and two cover flaps


26


′, one of which is secured to each of the two side wall sections


24


′ and


36


′. Side connector tabs


32


′ and


33


′ are provided at the ends of the side section


24


′. Connector tabs


34


′ and


35


′ are provided at the ends of the other side section


36


′. Side connector tabs


38


′ and


39


′ are provided at the ends of the bottom section


20


′. Each of the side connector tabs


38


′ and


39


′ carries at its free edge a respective auxiliary connector tab


40


′ or


41


′ as is seen in FIG.


12


. The side sections


24


′ and


36


′ form the side walls of the not yet finished folding box


9


′ while the side connector tabs


32


′ to


35


′ and


38


′ and


39


′ form the end walls of the folding box.




The two blanks


4


and


4


′ as shown in

FIGS. 11 and 12

are representative examples of any number of other folding box precut blanks for forming folding boxes of any desired size and configuration. It is an advantage of the present apparatus that it can fold boxes of any size and configuration, while simultaneously packaging at least one article while folding steps are going on.




According to a first embodiment of the invention an apparatus


1


′ shown in

FIG. 2

comprises in its simplest form a table for folding blanks. This table or work support surface


51


is formed by a lower tool section


5


, as shown in the plan view of FIG.


2


. The lower tool section


5


is movable in the machine frame


15


on a rigidly mounted guide bed


50


for horizontal back and forth movement. An article


3


,


3


′ to be packaged is supplied onto the work support surface of the lower tool section in the direction of the arrow A and removed upon completion of the folding, packaging and gluing in the direction of the arrow C′, whereby the lower tool section


5


is then returned from a left-hand position not shown in

FIG. 2

back into a right-hand position shown in FIG.


2


. simplified illustration of

FIG. 2

shows the blank or work support surface


51


formed by the lower tool section


5


comprising four corner modular tool units


51


′. Each tool unit


51


′ comprises a substantially rectangular surface forming support element


51


″. Four of these elements positioned at the same level form the work or blank support surface


51


. Additionally, each corner modular tool unit


51


′ comprises four tool elements in the form of folding flaps


52


,


53


and


54


. The folding flap


52


is tiltably mounted along an outer narrow side or edge of the support element


51


″. Viewing

FIGS. 2 and 3

together, the two folding flaps


53


and


54


are journalled to a longitudinal edge of the support element


51


″ for tilting about an axis


55


. Further, the folding flap


54


is journalled to the flap


53


for tilting about an axis


56


. The folding element


52


is hinged to the support element


51


″ for tilting about an axis


56


′ as best seen in

FIGS. 3 and 17

. The journal axes


56


and


56


′ extend in parallel to each other and slightly displaces relative to each other by a spacing corresponding to a thickness of the cardboard of which the blanks are cut. All elements


51


,


52


,


53


and


54


are in a horizontally oriented starting position, whereby the surfaces of these elements are flush with the blank support surface


51


defined by the four support elements


51


″ forming part of the corner modular tool units


51


′ and by the upwardly facing edges of the support bars


67


and


68


. However, in

FIG. 2

the folding flaps


54


are already tilted upwardly and thus project above the surface


51


defined by the support elements


51


″ and by the upper edges of the support rails


67


and


68


.




Referring further to

FIG. 3

, each modular corner unit


51


′ comprises a guide block


57


carrying an upwardly facing flat support element surface


51


″ that provides the work support surface


51


together with the flat upper edges of the support bars


67


,


68


. The folding flaps


52


,


53


and


54


are journalled to the support element


51


″ along axes


55


,


56


and


56


′, and thus are foldably secured to the guide block


57


. The guide blocks


57


in turn are movably supported on guide rails


58


,


59


,


60


and


61


forming a rectangle for the guide blocks


57


.

FIG. 3

shows the four corner modular tool units


51


′ in two different positions, namely a fully extended outer position and a drawn in central position. A substantially larger blank


4


can be folded when all four corner units


51


′ are in the outer position. Smaller blanks are handled when the corner units are in the central position. For displacing the guide blocks


57


with their respective corner units, these guide blocks are driven in synchronism toward each other or away from each other.




Referring to

FIGS. 16 and 17

, each corner tool unit


51


′ has individual drives


52


′,


53


′ and


54


′ for the respective folding flaps


52


,


53


and


54


.

FIG. 17

shows more clearly that the journal axis


56


of the folding flap


54


extends in parallel with the journal axis


56


′ of the folding flap


52


as explained above.

FIGS. 16 and 17

also show more clearly how the work support surface


51


is provided by the individual support element


51


″ which is mounted to its support and guide block


57


which in turn is slidably mounted on its guide rail


58


. In the rest position of the lower tool section


1


as shown in

FIGS. 1

,


3


,


16


and


17


all flaps


52


,


53


and


54


are in a horizontal position flush with the surface


51


of the support element


51


″ in each corner unit


51


′. These corner units


51


′ are in turn so positioned that the corners


80


of the support elements


51


″ will coincide with the four corners


79


of the bottom section


20


of any blank.





FIG. 2

shows further drive elements


62


,


62


′ and


63


,


63


′ for moving the guide blocks


57


and thus the respective corner modular tool units


51


′ toward each other or away from each other. These drive elements may, for example, include transmission spindles


62


,


62


′;


63


,


63


′ driven by motors


65


and


66


shown in

FIGS. 2 and 3

. The spindles


62


,


62


′;


63


,


63


′ are mounted below the work support surface


51


and cross each other in the center


64


of the lower tool section


5


.




The drive spindles


62


,


62


′ have, for example, opposing threadings so that their rotation brings the guide rods


58


and


60


toward each other or away from each other depending on the direction of rotation of the motor drive shaft. Similarly, the spindle sections


63


and


63


′ have opposing threadings so that the guide rods


59


and


61


can be moved toward each other or away from each other. The spindles are arranged between the guide rods forming two pairs. As seen in

FIG. 2

, the spindle


63


is coupled to the guide bar


59


through a drive box DB


1


. The spindle


63


′ is coupled to the guide rod


61


through a drive box DB


2


. The spindle


62


is coupled to the guide rod


58


through a drive box DB


3


. The spindle


62


′ is coupled to the guide rod


60


through a drive box DB


4


.




As mentioned above and referring to

FIGS. 1

,


2


and


4


, the support rods


67


and


68


which cross each other in the center


64


of the lower tool section


5


and can, for example, be mounted on the drive boxes DB


1


to DB


4


. The upper edge surfaces of these rods


67


and


68


are flush with the support surface


51


formed by the support elements


51


″. These rods


67


and


68


are positioned above the spindles approximately in vertical alignment with the spindles. These support rods


67


and


68


make sure that the blank


4


cannot bend downwardly in its center, especially when an article


3


,


3


′ is placed on the blank


4


resting on the surface


51


in the lower tool section


5


.




Referring further to

FIG. 2

, the entire lower tool section


5


is movable horizontally back and forth on a guide bed


50


. For this purpose slides


69


and


70


ride in unison on the guide bed


50


. A separate drive


71


, such as a piston cylinder device shown in

FIG. 4

, is provided for shifting the four modular corner units


51


′ and thus substantially the entire lower tool section


5


to the left or to the right in unison. The piston cylinder drive


71


moves the lower tool section


5


in

FIGS. 1 and 2

, first to the left and then back to the right. In

FIG. 4

the lower tool section is in its left-hand position and when the piston rod of the piston cylinder drive


71


is extended, the lower tool section


5


will move to the right.




While the lower tool section


5


according to

FIG. 2

can be moved, as mentioned, out of the right-hand position into a left-hand position and back again along the guide bed


50


, the lower tool section


5


of the second embodiment shown in

FIG. 4

is movable back and forth horizontally as indicated by the arrow C and up and down as indicated by the arrow H.

FIG. 4

shows a power source


76


for this lifting and lowering of the lower tool section


5


which is mounted on a drive shaft


72


that can be raised and lowered. The shaft


72


can also be driven for rotation about the central vertical axis


72


′ by a drive motor


78


and a power transmission


77


as indicated by the arrow I. The entire lower tool is mounted on a cross beam


73


which in turn is secured in the machine frame


15


.




As shown in

FIG. 4

, the lower tool section


5


of the second embodiment is mounted on its slides


69


and


70


that ride on the guide bed


50


. However, the guide bed


50


is supported by a carrier


74


operatively mounted to the vertical shaft


72


for vertical lifting or lowering and for rotation or tilting about the central axis


72


′. The horizontal motion is accomplished, for example by the above mentioned piston cylinder device


71


connected at one cylinder end to the carrier


74


and with the other piston rod end through a coupling CO to the lower tool section


5


, whereby the latter is movable as indicated by the arrow C. When the bed


50


is axially aligned with an intermediate guide rail section


75


secured to the machine frame


15


the lower tool section


5


can be moved at least partially onto the guide rail section


75


.




The above mentioned drive motor


76


could, for example, drive a spindle inside the shaft


72


or the latter could be a spindle for lifting and lowering the lower tool section


5


as indicated by the arrow H. As shown, the lower tool section


5


is in its uppermost position. Both, the lifting drive


76


and the turning or tilting drive


77


with its own motor


78


are mounted to the fixed carrier cross beam


73


in the frame


15


.




It is to be noted that the horizontal drive


71


, the lifting or vertical drive mechanism


76


and the rotating drive mechanism


77


,


78


do not have to be provided simultaneously or together in the same embodiment. Such an embodiment, however, may be advantageous for certain purposes while other purposes can be satisfied either only with the horizontal drive or with the vertical drive or only with the rotating drive. The combined or individual use of these drives for the lower tool section


5


will depend on the types of blanks to be folded and on the supply direction of blanks and on the discharge direction of filled, folded and closed boxes.




In operation the folding box blank


4


or


4


′ is positioned onto the support surface


51


formed as described above by the support elements


51


″ in each corner modular unit


51


′, whereby the corner points


79


of the bottom sections


20


or


20


′ of the respective blank are aligned with the corners


80


of the support elements


51


″.




Suction devices not shown but provided in the support elements


51


″ hold the blanks


4


or


4


′ in a proper position, whereupon an article


3


,


3


′ is placed on the blank by conventional mechanisms not shown.




First, the drives


53


′ are activated to tilt the flaps


53


upwardly for moving the side wall sections


24


and


36


out of their horizontal position into a vertical position, whereby the precreases between the bottom section


20


and the side wall sections


24


and


36


become effective. Simultaneously with the folding of the side wall sections


24


and


36


into a vertical position, the end wall sections or blank flaps


32


to


35


are also folded into a vertical position together with the respective side wall section


24


and


36


by the flaps


53


. Next, the folding flaps


54


are operated by their respective drives


54


′, whereby the end wall flaps


32


to


35


are folded toward each other to partly form the end walls of the box, whereby the article


3


,


3


′ is already enclosed on five sides.




Next, the lower tool section


5


is moved to the left for the application of adhesive by the nozzles


7


′ to the outwardly facing surfaces


8


′ of the already folded end wall sections or blank flaps


32


,


33


,


34


and


35


, see FIG.


10


.




If a stack


3


is being packaged, as distinguished from a single article, it is suitable that any stack holding elements, for example, so-called “swords” are lifted and removed laterally prior to the passage of the lower tool section


5


past the adhesive dispensing nozzles


7


′. Such stack holding swords are part of the transport mechanism that brings the stacks to the folding machine and sets an article down on bottom section


20


.




As soon as the end wall blank flaps


32


to


35


have been provided with glue, the further end wall sections


38


and


39


connected by respective precreased lines to the bottom section


20


are folded upwardly by energizing the drive


52


′ to tilt the flaps


52


upwardly, thereby pressing the end wall section


38


against the end wall sections


32


and


34


and the end wall sections


39


against the end wall sections


33


and


35


. The folding flaps


52


are held in this position to press the end walls sections


38


and


39


against the respective end wall sections


32


,


34


and


33


,


35


until the glue has sufficiently set to hold the box together. As a result of the just described sequence of first folding the end wall sections


32


,


34


;


33


,


35


toward each other and then folding the end wall sections


38


,


39


the latter sections form outer end walls as shown in FIG.


10


. However, when the folding sequence is reversed, namely first folding the sections


38


and


39


and then sections


32


to


35


these shorter sections


32


to


35


will be positioned outside the sections


38


,


39


.




Referring to

FIG. 5

, the two adhesive applicators


7


are mounted for horizontal back and forth displacement on a guide rod


81


. Each adhesive applicator


7


comprises a lifting mechanism and positioning mechanism


82


each provided with its own servomotor


83


for the nozzles


7


′ where needed. Each lifting mechanism carries at its free end an adhesive applicator


84


comprising at least one glue dispensing nozzle


7


′. These nozzles


7


′ face the end wall sections of the partially finished box


9


. Hoses


85


, preferably flexible hoses, are connected to the applicator


84


for supplying adhesive to the applicators from a source not shown. The applicator system with its positioning mechanism


82


is mounted on the machine frame extension


15


′ as seen in FIG.


5


.




After glue has been applied as described above, the positioning mechanism


82


for the adhesive applicators


7


,


7


′ shown in

FIG. 5

makes it possible to bring the applicator nozzles


7


′ into an advantageous position for subsequently applying adhesive to the corner connector tabs


30


and


31


of the cover section


21


when the incomplete box


9


is moved into an end position to the left under the upper tool section


6


.




Referring to

FIGS. 6

,


7


and


8


, the edge or rim sections


27


,


28


and


29


of the cover


21


including the corner connector tabs


30


,


31


are folded out of the upright position into a horizontal position by the operation of the upper tool section


6


. For this purpose the two half sections


10


of the upper tool section


6


press the cover


21


onto the still not completely finished box


9


as folded by the lower tool section


5


. Simultaneously, the edge or rim sections


27


and


29


with their respective connector tabs


30


and


31


are brought into a vertical position or rather into a position orthogonally to the plane defined by the cover section


26


of the cover


21


. This is accomplished by applying the upper tool section


6


to the edge or rim sections


27


and


29


until these rims assume the proper position relative to the section


26


of the cover


21


.




Referring to

FIGS. 6

to


8


, both half sections


10


of the upper tool section


6


are adjustable in their elevational position by a guide mechanism


90


including a respective drive


91


mounted in the machine frame extension


15


′ seen in

FIG. 1. A

carrier arm


92


is journalled to each of the support or mounting blocks


14


for tilting about the axis


11


as shown in FIG.


6


. Only one of the two upper tool half sections is shown in

FIGS. 6

to


9


. The other half section


10


is constructed mirror-symmetrically to the one shown. Each carrier arm


92


has a somewhat angled arm extension


93


extending horizontally when the arm


92


assumes a lowered position, whereby the arm


93


extends parallel to the work support surface


51


. A piston cylinder device


94


serves for lowering or raising the carrier arm


92


in the positions shown in

FIGS. 1 and 6

.




Each carrier arm


92


supports with its extension


93


three folding flaps


95


,


96


,


97


and a cover guide


98


. Each of the flaps


95


,


96


and


97


is individually driven by a respective drive


99


,


100


and


101


. The folding flap


95


,


96


and


97


are tiltable about axes


102


,


103


and


104


respectively. These axes are suitably supported on the arm extension


93


. The drives


99


,


100


and


101


are operable in a coordinated manner with one another for achieving the desired folding sequence. These drives


99


,


100


and


101


are, for example, pneumatic drives. Pressurized fluid supply lines and so forth are not shown in the FIGS. to simplify the illustration. Incidentally, the drives


52


′,


53


′ and


54


′ for the respective flaps


52


,


53


and


54


of the lower tool section


5


may also be pneumatic drives.




When the upper tool section


6


presses the cover


21


downwardly, the folding flaps


95


and


96


move the cover


21


until it contacts the upper edges of the still unfinished box


9


. Simultaneously, the extension arms


93


at each half section


10


of the upper tool section


6


press and fold the rim sections


27


and


29


including the corner tabs


30


and


31


into the positions shown in

FIGS. 6

,


7


and


8


. The arm extensions


93


are moved downwardly until the nozzles


7


′ are positioned laterally next to the side wall sections


38


and


39


. On the downward movement the edges of the arm extensions


93


facing the box press the respective rim sections


27


or


29


downwardly so that these rim sections are folded downwardly to contact the upper edges of the end wall sections


38


and


39


which are connected to the bottom section


20


.




The folding of the corner connector tabs


30


and


31


shown in

FIG. 6

is accomplished, for example, with the aid of fingers


105


each journalled to the folding flap


97


about the axis


104


and movable by its own drive


101


. As soon as the corner connector tabs


30


and


31


contact the side wall


36


as shown in

FIG. 6

, the folding flaps


96


press the longitudinal rim section


28


into the box closing position.





FIGS. 6

,


7


and


8


show that each folding element


106


of the folding flap


96


comprises a corner cutout


106


′ through which the finger


105


can reach for holding the respective end tab


30


,


31


in the proper box closing position. Adhesive has been applied to the end tabs


30


and


31


prior to their being folded over into the box cover finishing position in which the longitudinal rim section


28


is adhesively bonded to the tabs


30


and


31


.




After all rim or sections


27


,


28


,


29


of the cover


21


have been folded over, the folding box


25


is complete and it is removed from the support surface


51


, for example in the direction from right to left in

FIG. 1

to move out below the upper tool section


6


.





FIG. 12

shows a folding box blank


4


′ with two cover flaps


26


′. A box made of such a blank


4


can be filled, folded and finished in the same apparatus


1


as described above by performing basically the same operational folding steps, even though the blank of

FIG. 12

has two cover flaps


26


′ instead of a single cover


21


. As shown in

FIG. 9

the folding of the blank


4


′ does not require the operation of the folding flap


97


with the finger


105


. Therefore, these elements are shown in a withdrawn position in FIG.


9


. Thus, the drive


101


for the finger


105


is in an idle position. The function and operation of the other elements, however, remains the same as described above. However, the folding flap


96


comprises two folding elements


106


and


107


. The folding flap


96


extends over the precrease folding line


108


between the side wall


36


′ and the respective cover flap


26


′ as shown in

FIG. 9

, whereby the folding element


106


holds the longitudinal side wall


36


′ in its upright position while the folding element


107


folds the respective cover flap


26


′ into the closed position. A folding of a rim section


28


as shown in





FIG. 7

is not necessary in FIG.


9


. Therefore, a retooling of the apparatus


1


for folding different blanks is not necessary.





FIG. 8

shows a cover guide


98


for folding over the auxiliary flaps


40


′ and


41


′ extending alongside the upper edges of the end walls


38


′ and


39


′ respectively. Two such cover guides


98


are provided, one at each end of the box


9


′. These guides are secured to the carrier arm extensions


93


of the carrier arms


92


. The cover guides


98


are necessary only for blanks shown in FIG.


12


and are not necessary for blanks without the auxiliary flaps


40


′,


41


′.




The folding flaps and their drives forming the upper tool section


6


are suitably mounted in a position adjustable manner to the carrier arm


92


or its extension


93


, whereby it becomes possible to fold blanks of different sizes.





FIGS. 13

,


14


and


15


show schematically a sequence of steps for folding and packaging different articles in partly different precut blanks.





FIG. 13

shows in six steps I to VI the sequence of a folding and packaging operation. In step I a stack


3


or article


3


′ is supplied in the direction of the arrow A toward the folding and packaging machine


1


. A supply of blanks


4


is held in a magazine BS. In step I the blank


4


has not yet reached the support surface


51


, but the lower tool section


5


is in a position to first receive a blank. According to step II a blank


4


has been positioned on the surface


51


formed in the lower tool section


5


as described above. In step III, an article


3


,


3


′ has been placed onto the bottom section


20


of the blank


4


with the above mentioned alignment of corners


79


and


80


. In step IV the folding of the box


9


is substantially completed, except for the folding and closing of the cover


21


. In step V the cover has been folded and closed by the upper tool section


6


. In step VI the lower tool section


5


has been rotated by 90° as described above with reference to

FIG. 4

by the drive


77


,


78


. The finished package


25


can now be discharged or removed in the direction of the arrow A′.





FIG. 14

shows a sequence of six steps I to VI for the folding of a different blank into a box suitable for an article


3


″ having distinctly different dimensions compared to the article packaged in FIG.


13


. The blank


4


″ is oriented differently in the blank supply magazine BS as seen in FIG.


14


. In step I of

FIG. 14

the lower tool section


5


or rather its modular corner tool units


51


′ are adjusted into positions suitable for folding a blank


4


″. In step II, such a blank has been positioned on the support surface


51


with the required corner alignment. In step III the differently dimensioned article


3


″ is positioned on the not yet folded blank


4


″. In step IV the lower tool section


5


has been rotated by 90° relative to the position shown in steps I to III of FIG.


14


. In this position the cover can now be folded and closed in step V showing the folded and closed box


25


″. In step VI the lower tool


5


has been rotated back into its original orientation and moved to the right of a center position as seen by the viewer so that the filled, folded and closed box


25


″ can be discharged from the folding apparatus


1


in the direction of the arrow A″.





FIG. 15

shows the packaging of two articles


3


′″ next to one another in a box that requires a different blank


4


′″ that is slightly larger than the blank


4


in order to accommodate two articles in one box.




The folding of the blank


4


′″ and the packaging of the articles


3


′″ take place again in the same apparatus


1


with the same lower tool section


5


. However, the corner modular tool units


51


′ have been adjusted into positions for holding two articles


3


′″ next to each other on the bottom surface


20


′″ of the blank


4


′″. In step I the lower tool section


5


has been moved into a position close to the blank supply magazine BS and oriented for receiving an article


3


′″. In step II a blank


4


′″ has been positioned on the adjusted modular corner units


51


′ with the proper alignment of corners


79


,


80


. In step III one side wall has been folded and one article has been placed off-center onto the bottom


20


′″ of the blank


4


′″. In step IV the blank sections


34


′″,


35


′″,


36


′″ with the connector tabs


34


′″ and


35


′″ have been folded. In step V the second article


3


′″ is placed alongside the first article as shown. In step VI the folding of the end walls and the closing of the box is completed and the lower tool section is moved in the direction of the arrow AR for the discharge of the completed box holding two articles or stacks. The frame extension


15


′ has an opening below the upper tool section


6


for such discharge of the filled, folded, and closed box.




Relative to the original flat position of all sections of a blank, the individual elements are folded either by 90° or by 180°. For example, the cover is first folded up with the respective side wall by 90° and then folded again by 90° into the box closing position. As mentioned above, prior to the folding operation the blanks are held in a properly corner aligned position by means of suction cups not shown. Such suction cups or holes are connected to a source of reduced pressure and are withdrawn from contact with the finished box when the finished box is moved out of the folding and packaging apparatus. Thus, such suction cups or suction holes cannot be damaged by the removal of the completed and filled box.




Although the invention has been described with reference to specific example embodiments, it will be appreciated that it is intended to cover all modifications and equivalents within the scope of the appended claims. It should also be understood that the present disclosure includes all possible combinations of any individual features recited in any of the appended claims.



Claims
  • 1. An apparatus for packaging articles into cartons, wherein the cartons are folded from flat blanks, said apparatus comprising a machine frame (15), a lower tool section (5) movably mounted in said machine frame below a reference plane fixed in said machine frame (15), said lower tool section (5) comprising support elements (51″) defining a work support surface (51) in said machine frame for supporting a flat blank, said work support surface coinciding with said reference plane when said lower tool section (5) is in an upper position, said lower tool section (5) further comprising first tool elements (52, 53, 54) for folding blank side sections into positions extending upwardly from said reference plane, first drive means (52′, 53′, 54′) for operating said first folding tool elements (52, 53, 54), a first upper tool section (6) mounted in said machine frame above said reference plane, said first upper tool section (6) comprising second tool elements (10) for handling blank sections to form a carton cover, at least one second upper tool section (7) mounted in said apparatus above said reference plane for fixing said blank sections to form said cartons, and wherein said lower tool section (5) further comprises four corner modular tool units (51′), each corner modular tool unit (51′) comprising three of said first folding tool elements (52, 53, 54) and one of said support elements (51″), whereby four of said support elements (51″) define said work support surface (51), second drive means (62, 66; 63; 65) operatively connected to said four corner modular units (51′) for displacing said four corner modular units (51′) toward and away from one another for accommodating blanks (4, 4′) of different sizes, and further drive means coupled to said lower tool section (5) for moving said lower tool section (5) into different positions in said machine frame (15).
  • 2. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein said further drive means comprise a horizontal linear drive (71) for moving said lower tool section (5) horizontally back and forth.
  • 3. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein said further drive means comprise a vertical linear drive (76) connected to said lower tool section (5) for elevating or lowering said lower tool section, whereby said work support surface (51) assumes different elevational levels in said machine frame.
  • 4. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein said further drive means comprise a rotation drive (77, 78) for rotating said lower tool section (5) about an axis (72′) extending perpendicularly to said work support surface (51) formed by said support elements (51″) of said four corner modular units (51′).
  • 5. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein said lower tool section (5) comprises support bars (67, 68) arranged in a crosswise configuration forming four quadrants so that each of said four corner modular units (51′) is positioned in one of said four quadrants, and wherein said support bars have upwardly facing surfaces positioned in a plane defined by said support elements (51″) for forming part of said work support surfaces (51) with said support elements (51″).
  • 6. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein said first folding tool elements (52, 53, 54) are folding flaps, and wherein said first drive means (52′, 53′, 54′) are connected for driving said folding flaps so that at least two folding flaps are operable in unison and at least one of said two folding flaps is additionally operable independently of the other folding flap of a pair of folding flaps.
  • 7. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein said lower tool section (5) comprises two longitudinal guides (58, 60) arranged in parallel to each other, and two cross guides (59, 61) also arranged in parallel to each other and crosswise to said longitudinal guides (58, 60), each of said four modular units (51′) comprising a slide (57) for riding on said guides.8.The apparatus of claim 7, wherein said second drive means comprise a drive motor (65) and a drive spindle (63, 63′) driven by said drive motor (65) for displacing said corner modular units (51′) in a longitudinal direction, a further drive motor (66) and a further drive spindle (62, 62′) driven by said further drive motor (66) for displacing said corner modular units (51′) in a direction extending orthogonally to said longitudinal direction.
  • 9. The apparatus of claim 8, wherein said drive spindle (63, 63′) and said further drive spindle (62, 62′) are arranged in a crossover relationship relative to each other, said apparatus further comprising first couplings (DB3, DB4) operatively connecting said drive spindle (62, 62′) to said longitudinal guides (58, 60) and further couplings (DB1, DB2) operatively connecting said further drive spindle (63, 63′) to said cross guides (59, 61), whereby said longitudinal guides (58, 60) are movable toward each other and away from each other, and whereby said cross guides (59, 61) are movable toward each other and away from each other.
  • 10. The apparatus of claim 1, further comprising a slide bed (50) on which said lower tool section (5) is horizontally and movably supported.
  • 11. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein said second upper tool section (7) comprises an adhesive applicator, and means (82) mounted to said machine frame (15′) for movably supporting said adhesive applicator (7).
  • 12. The apparatus of claim 11, wherein said adhesive applicator (7) comprises at least one adhesive dispensing nozzle (7′), and wherein said means (82) for movably supporting said adhesive applicator permit moving said adhesive dispenser nozzle (7′) up or down and toward and away from said carton (9) for finishing said carton (9).
  • 13. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein said upper first tool section (6) comprises two half sections (10) each comprising position adjustable folding flaps (95, 96, 97) and fourth drive means (99, 100, 101) for moving said folding flaps (95, 96, 97) toward each other and away from each other above said work support surface (51) for folding cover sections of said blank.
  • 14. The apparatus of claim 13, further comprising for each of said two half sections (10) a carrier arm (92) for said folding flaps and for said fourth drive means (99, 100, 101), and fifth drive means (94) for tilting said carrier arms (92) about a horizontal axis back and forth between an upper rest position and a lower working position.
  • 15. The apparatus of claim 14, wherein said fifth drive means (94) press said two half sections (10) of said upper tool section (6) in said working position against said carton for finishing and closing said carton.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
198 40 077 Sep 1998 DE
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