Claims
- 1. A tray forming apparatus for forming a tray from a blank having a bottom panel and side forming panels with a fold line therebetween, said apparatus comprising, in combination:
- a plurality of mandrel assemblies having a forming head about which the blank can be folded to form the tray;
- a die assembly to cause folding of the blank about the forming head with passage of each mandrel assembly therethrough;
- a stripping head mounted in each mandrel assembly for movement relative to the forming head to remove the formed tray from the forming head;
- means to position a blank onto each forming head;
- means to effect relative movement between the die assembly and each forming head to move the forming heads through the die assembly in succession to form the blank about each forming head;
- means to cause movement of the stripping head relative to the forming head to strip the formed tray therefrom and clamp the formed tray between the stripping head and the next adjacent mandrel assembly; and
- means to remove the formed tray from the mandrel assembly.
- 2. A tray forming apparatus for forming a tray as defined in claim 1 wherein said plurality of mandrel assemblies are mounted on a rotatable hub for passage through a stationary die assembly.
- 3. A tray forming apparatus for forming a tray as defined in claim 2 wherein said die assembly comprises a plurality of guides positioned along the path through which the mandrel assemblies pass during rotation of the hub assembly.
- 4. A tray forming apparatus for forming a tray as defined in claim 3 wherein said means to position a blank onto the forming head comprises guide means positioned along the path of the forming head for receiving the blank and holding it until the next approaching forming head passes through the guide means.
- 5. A tray forming apparatus for forming a tray from a blank having a bottom panel and a plurality of side panels attached thereto with fold lines therebetween and having gussets joining adjacent side panels, said apparatus comprising, in combination:
- means for holding a stack of tray blanks;
- a plurality of mandrel assemblies each having a forming head about which the blank is folded to form the tray;
- a die assembly which by passage of each mandrel assembly therethrough will fold the blanks about the forming head, said die assembly including means to influence the gussets to cause folding in a predetermined manner about the gusset fold line;
- means to feed the tray blanks in single file order from the holding means with one blank to each mandrel assembly;
- means to effect relative movement between the die assembly and the forming head to fold the blank about the forming head said means including a hub mounted for rotation about an axis and holding said mandrel assemblies for passage through the die assembly;
- means to influence the folding of the gussets inward comprising a rotatable member having fingers thereon which contact the gusset as the blank is moved thereby on the forming head to push the gusset inward at the fold line;
- means to effect relative movement between the formed tray and the forming head to remove the tray therefrom including a stripping head mounted for movement relative to the forming head to strip the formed tray from the forming head; and
- means to remove the formed tray from the mandrel assembly.
- 6. A tray forming apparatus for forming a tray as defined in claim 5 wherein said rotatable member includes fingers which are contacted by the blank as it is moved therepast to rotate the member and cause an adjacent finger thereon to contact and push inward on the gusset.
- 7. A tray forming apparatus for forming a tray as defined in claim 6 including means positioned between the means to feed the tray blanks in single file order and the mandrel assembly for depositing glue on the gussets.
- 8. A tray forming apparatus for forming a tray as defined in claim 7 wherein said die assembly includes a plurality of guides positioned along the path through which the mandrel assemblies pass during rotation of the hub assembly, which guides hold the tray blank in the folded position about the forming head.
- 9. A tray forming apparatus for forming a tray from a blank having a bottom panel and a plurality of side panels attached therethrough with fold lines therebetween and having gussets joining adjacent side panels, said apparatus comprising in combination:
- a mandrel assembly having a forming head about which the blank is folded to form the tray;
- a die assembly which by passage of the mandrel assembly therethrough will fold the blank about the forming head, said die assembly including means to influence the gussets to cause folding inwardly about the gusset fold line including a rotatable member having a plurality of fingers which are positioned such that one will be contacted by the blank as it moves thereby to rotate the member and cause another finger thereon to contact and push inward on the gusset;
- a stripping head mounted in the mandrel assembly for movement relative to the forming head to strip the formed tray from the forming head;
- means to position a blank onto the forming head;
- means to effect relative movement between the die assembly and the forming head to fold the blank about the forming head;
- means to cause movement of the stripping head relative to the forming head to strip the formed tray therefrom; and
- means to remove the formed tray from the mandrel assembly.
- 10. A tray forming apparatus for forming a tray as defined in claim 9 comprising in combination a plurality of mandrel assemblies mounted for movement in succession through the die assembly with means for moving the mandrel assemblies successively through the die assembly.
- 11. A tray forming apparatus for forming a tray as defined in claim 10 including rotatable hub means for mounting the mandrel assemblies for rotation through a stationary die assembly.
CROSS-REFERENCES TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
Application Ser. No. 614,352, filed Sept. 17, 1975, now abandoned, entitled TRAY BLANK FEEDER, Ralph K. Daugherty.
Application Ser. No. 614,336, filed Sept. 17, 1975, entitled DEVICE FOR ACCELERATING AND TIMING ARTICLES, Lynn D. Crawford and Ralph K. Daugherty.
Application Ser. No. 614,351, filed Sept. 17, 1975, entitled CARTON SEALING APPARATUS, Lynn D. Crawford.
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