Claims
- 1. An apparatus for packaging a flexible duct in a container of the type having a box-like exterior comprising opposing side walls that define first and second opposing open ends, and flaps associated with at least one of the walls to close the open ends, the apparatus comprising:
- an elongated housing having an outlet and adapted to receive a length of flexible duct;
- a plate positioned within the housing and connected to a driving mechanism for moving the plate toward and away from the housing outlet along a line of travel for urging a flexible duct out of the housing through the outlet;
- a container holder positioned at the housing outlet and adapted to hold a container in an open position in the line of travel for receiving a flexible duct as it is urged through the outlet;
- a first retractable retainer, moveable in a direction generally transverse to the line of travel between an extended position where it is within a first open end of a container in the line of travel and a retracted position where it is clear of the container; and
- a closing mechanism positioned near the container holder and having at least one moveable member adapted to close a flap over an open end of the container;
- whereby a container will be partially closed by the closing mechanism around a flexible duct when a first end of the flexible duct is held by the first retractable retainer in the open container after being compressed and moved along the line of travel by the driving mechanism into a first open end of the container, and the at least one moveable member closes a flap on a container open end around the first retractable retainer before the retractable retainer is retracted.
- 2. The packaging apparatus according to claim 1, and further comprising:
- a container dispenser adjacent the container holder and adapted to dispense a container;
- a container sealer adjacent the closing mechanism and adapted to seal a closed end of the container; and
- a container mover adapted to move a dispensed container from the container dispenser to the container holder for insertion of a compressed duct and move the container from the container holder to the container sealer.
- 3. The packaging apparatus according to claim 1 wherein the elongated housing has a hingedly mounted lid moveable between an open position adapted to receive a flexible duct in the housing and a closed position adapted to retain a flexible duct in the housing.
- 4. The packaging apparatus according to claim 1 wherein the container holder comprises a platform adapted to support a collapsed container and a lifting device adapted to lift a portion of the container to erect the collapsed container on the platform.
- 5. The packaging apparatus according to claim 4 wherein the lifting device is a suction cup moveable between a retracted position and an extended position where the suction cup is adapted to attach to an upper wall of a collapsed container in the extended position and erect the container as the suction cup moves to the retracted position where the platform supports a bottom wall of the container.
- 6. The packaging apparatus according to claim 5 wherein the container holder further comprises a support wall moveable between a retracted and an extended position where the support wall is adapted to support a side wall of a container.
- 7. The packaging apparatus according to claim 6 wherein the container holder further comprises an arm moveable between a retracted and extended position where the arm is opposite the support wall and adapted to erect the container in conjunction with the suction cup by abutting and raising a container side wall as the arm moves between the retracted and extended positions and support the container side wall in the extended position.
- 8. The packaging apparatus according to claim 7 wherein the container holder further comprises a rear plate moveable between a retracted and an extended position adjacent a container second open end held by the container holder and adapted to support a second end of the flexible duct when in the extended position.
- 9. The packaging apparatus according to claim 7 wherein the container holder further comprises a vacuum device and the holder platform has a vacuum opening connected to the vacuum device whereby the holder platform is adapted to hold a container lower wall by the suction applied through the vacuum opening by the vacuum device.
- 10. The packaging apparatus according to claim 9 wherein the container holder further comprises a second retractable retainer, moveable between an extended position where it is within a second end of a container in the line of travel and a retracted position where it is clear of the container.
- 11. The packaging apparatus according to claim 10 wherein the container holder further comprises a barrier moveable between a retracted and extended position where the barrier is positioned adjacent the housing outlet and in front of the first retractable retainer and adapted to permit the pre-compression of a flexible duct prior to the flexible duct being compressed and moved into a container held by the container holder.
- 12. The packaging apparatus according to claim 11 wherein the first and second retractable retainers are retaining forks having two tines that are spaced and sized to be received through openings in a container and each tine adjacent an opposite container side wall of an erected container.
- 13. The packaging apparatus according to claim 10 wherein the closing mechanism moveable member is a flap closing plate moveable between a retracted and extended position and the flap closing plate is adapted to abut a flap associated with the container first open end and move the flap to cover the container first open end and prevent the compressed flexible duct from expanding when the first retainer is removed.
- 14. The packaging apparatus according to claim 4, and further comprising a container dispenser comprising a magazine adapted to store and dispense collapsed containers and a platform adapted to receive a dispensed collapsed container.
- 15. The packaging apparatus according to claim 14 wherein the magazine is positioned above the dispenser platform and the dispenser platform is adjacent to the holder platform.
- 16. The packaging apparatus according to claim 14, and further comprising a container mover adapted to move a dispensed container from the dispenser platform to the holder platform.
- 17. The packaging apparatus according to claim 16 wherein the container mover comprises a moveable piston having a flange on one end, the piston being moveable between a retracted and extended position where the flange is adapted to move a container from the dispenser platform to the holder platform.
- 18. The packaging apparatus according to claim 17 wherein the lifting device is a suction cup moveable between a retracted position and an extended position where the suction cup is adapted to attach to an upper wall of a collapsed container in the extended position and erect the container as the suction cup moves to the retracted position while the platform supports a bottom wall of the container.
- 19. The packaging apparatus according to claim 18 wherein the moveable piston is moveable to a second extended position were the flange is adapted to support a container side wall of a collapsed container and erect the collapsed container in concert with the suction cup.
- 20. The packaging apparatus according to claim 16, and further comprising a sealing device adapted to seal the open end of a container with a compressed flexible duct inserted within the container.
- 21. The packaging apparatus according to claim 20 wherein the sealing device comprises a chute with an inlet and an outlet and a tape dispenser positioned at the chute outlet, the chute includes an elongated side plate having a deflector adapted to move a container flap over the container first open end as the container moves through the chute and the tape dispenser is adapted to tape the container flap to the container to seal the container first open end.
- 22. The packaging apparatus according to claim 16 wherein the container mover comprises a moveable piston having a flange on one end and moveable between a retracted and extended position where the flange is adapted to move a container from the holder platform into the chute.
- 23. An apparatus for packaging a flexible duct in a container of the type having a box-like exterior comprising opposing side walls that define first and second opposing open ends, and flaps associated with at least one of the wall to close the open ends, the apparatus comprising:
- an elongated housing having first and second ends, an outlet at one of the ends, an opening in the housing communicating with an interior thereof, the opening extending substantially the entire length between the first and second ends, and a closure moveable between an open position adapted to receive a substantially uncompressed length of flexible duct in the housing and a closed position adapted to enclose a flexible duct in the housing;
- a container holder positioned at the housing outlet and adapted to hold a container in an open position for receiving a flexible duct; and
- a plate positioned within the housing and connected to a driving mechanism for moving the plate toward and away from the housing outlet along a line of travel whereby the driving mechanism is adapted to compress and move a flexible duct placed within the elongated housing into a first open end of a container held by the container holder at the housing outlet.
- 24. The packaging apparatus according to claim 23 wherein the container holder further comprises a platform adapted to support a collapsed container, the platform having a vacuum port, a vacuum device connected to the vacuum port, and a suction cup moveable between a retracted position and an extended position whereby the holder platform is adapted to hold a container lower wall by the suction applied through the vacuum port and the suction cup is adapted to attach to a container upper wall in the extended position and erect the container as the suction cup moves to the retracted position.
- 25. The packaging apparatus according to claim 24 wherein the container holder further comprises first and second spaced retaining forks moveable between a retracted and extended position, each fork having a pair of spaced tines wherein when in the extended position each fork is adapted to be received within a container held by the container holder at a position adjacent one of the container ends and each tine of each fork being adjacent opposite container side walls to thereby retain a compressed flexible duct within the container while permitting the withdrawal of the plate of the driving mechanism between the tines of the first fork.
- 26. The packaging apparatus according to claim 25 wherein the container holder further comprises a support wall moveable between a retracted and an extended position where the support wall is adapted to support a side wall of a container during the compressing of the flexible duct.
- 27. The packaging apparatus according to claim 26, and further comprising a dispenser comprising a magazine adapted to store and dispense collapsed containers and a platform positioned below the magazine and adapted to receive a dispensed collapsed container.
- 28. The packaging apparatus according to claim 27, and further comprising a sealing device having a chute with an inlet adjacent the container holder, an outlet and a tape dispenser positioned at the chute outlet, the chute includes an elongated side plate having a deflector adapted to move a container flap over the container open end as the container moves through the chute and the tape dispenser is adapted to tape the container flap to the container to seal the container open end.
- 29. The packaging apparatus according to claim 28, and further comprising a container mover having a piston with a flange on one end and moveable between a retracted position adjacent the dispenser platform, a first extended position adjacent the holder platform, a second extended position above the holder platform, and a third extended position adjacent the chute wherein the flange is adapted to move a collapsed container from the dispenser platform to the holder platform as it moves to the first extended position, to erect the container in conjunction with the suction cup in the second extended position, and to move the erected container with a compressed flexible duct to the chute inlet in the third extended position.
- 30. A method for packaging a flexible duct in a container of the type having a box-like exterior comprising upper, lower and opposing side walls that define opposing front and rear open ends, and at least one flap associated with at least one of the walls to close the open ends, the method comprising:
- holding an erect container so that the front open end of the container is aligned with the flexible duct;
- compressing the flexible duct into the container along an axial line of travel;
- moving a retainer in a direction generally transverse to the line of travel into a position adjacent the front open end to hold the compressed flexible duct in the container;
- closing the flap over the container front open end while the retainer is holding the compressed flexible duct in the container; and
- sealing the flap to the container to enclose the compressed flexible duct in the container.
- 31. The method according to claim 30 wherein the placing of the retainer adjacent the container front open end further comprises moving a retaining fork having two opposing tines adjacent the front open end after the flexible duct is compressed within the container beyond the container front open end and a first end of the flexible duct abutting the tines to retain the flexible duct within the container.
- 32. The method according to claim 31 wherein the tines pass through openings in the container and each tine is adjacent an opposite container side wall.
- 33. The method according to claim 32 wherein the compressing of the flexible duct in the container includes pressing a plate against the flexible duct first end until the flexible duct first end is compressed into the container front end, inserting the tines through the openings in the container after the flexible duct is compressed, and withdrawing the plate between the inserted tines.
- 34. The method according to claim 30 wherein the compressing of the flexible duct comprises placing the flexible duct into a housing shaped to receive the flexible duct.
- 35. The method according to claim 34 wherein the compressing of the flexible duct further comprises moving a plate located in the housing toward an outlet of the housing with the plate abutting the first end of the flexible duct to compress the flexible duct as the plate moves towards the outlet.
- 36. The method according to claim 35 wherein the compressing of the flexible duct further comprises closing the container rear open end.
- 37. The method according to claim 36 wherein the closing of the container rear open end includes moving a plate adjacent the rear open end.
- 38. The method according to claim 36 wherein the closing of the rear open end includes moving a flap to close the rear open end.
- 39. The method according to claim 35 wherein the compressing of the flexible duct comprises pre-compressing the flexible duct prior to inserting the flexible duct into the container.
- 40. The method according to claim 35 wherein the compressing of the flexible duct and inserting the flexible duct occur simultaneously in response to the plate being moved.
- 41. The method according to claim 30 wherein the holding of the container includes supporting the sides of the container as the flexible duct is being compressed.
- 42. The method according to claim 41 wherein the supporting of the sides includes moving support walls into abutting relationship with the side walls.
- 43. The method according to claim 41 wherein the holding of the container includes moving a plate adjacent the container rear open end.
- 44. The method according to claim 43 wherein the moving of the plate adjacent the container rear open end comprises moving a retaining fork having two opposing tines adjacent the container rear open end before the flexible duct is inserted within the container and the distal end of the flexible duct abutting the tines to retain the flexible duct within the container.
- 45. The method according to claim 44 wherein the tines pass through openings in the container and each tine is adjacent an opposite container side wall.
- 46. The method according to claim 45 wherein the moving of the barrier adjacent the container further comprises moving the plate between the tines of the retaining fork.
- 47. The method according to claim 43 wherein the holding of the container includes moving a support plate adjacent the container upper wall.
- 48. The method according to claim 30 wherein the sealing of the flap comprises moving the flap to cover the container front open end while the retainer is holding the flexible duct in the compressed state.
- 49. The method according to claim 48 wherein the sealing of the flap to the container comprises taping the flap to the container after the retainer is removed.
- 50. The method according to claim 48 wherein the closing of the flap further comprises moving the container through a chute to move a second flap to cover the container front open end after the retainer is removed and then taping the flaps to the container.
- 51. The method according to claim 30 and further comprising the dispensing of a collapsed container.
- 52. The method according to claim 51 and further comprising the erecting of the dispensed collapsed container.
- 53. The method according to claim 52 wherein the erecting of the dispensed collapsed container comprises applying a vacuum to the container lower surface to hold the container in a fixed location and applying a vacuum to the container upper surface and lifting the upper surface to erect the container.
- 54. The method according to claim 53 wherein the placing of the retainer adjacent the front open end further comprises the moving of a first retaining fork having two opposing tines adjacent the front open end after the flexible duct is compressed within the container beyond the front open end and the first end of the flexible duct abutting the tines to retain the flexible duct within the container.
- 55. The method according to claim 54 and further comprising the closing of the container rear opening by moving a second retaining fork having two opposing tines adjacent the container rear open end before the flexible duct is inserted within the container and the distal end of the flexible duct abutting the tines to retain the compressed flexible duct within the container between the retaining forks.
- 56. The method according to claim 55 wherein the compressing of the flexible duct comprises placing the flexible duct into a housing shaped to receive the flexible duct and moving a plate located in the housing into abutment with the first end of the flexible duct to compress the flexible duct as the plate moves.
- 57. The method according to claim 56 wherein the sealing of the flap comprises moving a flap associated with the container front open end to cover the container front open end and a flap associated with the container rear open end to cover the container rear open end while the tines of the first and second retaining forks are holding the flexible duct in the compressed state.
- 58. The method according to claim 57 wherein the sealing of the flap to the container comprises taping the flap of the container front open end and the flap of the container rear open end to the container after the retaining forks are removed.
- 59. The method according to claim 58 wherein the closing of the flap further comprises moving the container through a chute to move a second flap associated with the container front open end and a second flap associated with the container rear open end to respectively cover the container front and rear open ends after the retainer is removed and then taping the flaps to the container.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application claims the benefit of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 60/071,486, filed Jan. 13, 1998.
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