Claims
- 1. Apparatus for cartoning a plurality of gable top containers of the type that include substantially congruent rectangular side panels having a vertical panel height and a gable top structure including two relatively stiff gable panels integral with and extending upward from the top edges of the side panels, said gable panels having upper edges sealably joined to define an upstanding rib at a gable height above the top edges of the side panels, said apparatus comprising upper and lower vertically spaced apart planar surfaces defining a tunnel having an inlet and an outlet spaced along a straight line path from the inlet, said planar surfaces being transversely parallel and longitudinally convergent from said inlet to said outlet, the space between said surfaces at the inlet being equal to at least the sum of the panel height and the gable height and converging continuously in a substantially linear configuration to the outlet, the space between said surfaces at the outlet approximating the side panel height, said tunnel having a length between the inlet and outlet of at least about the horizontal dimension of said side panels, means for transporting the containers through said tunnel along the straight line path from said inlet to and beyond said outlet, said transporting means acting to transport the containers in a straight line direction such that said rib is transverse to the direction of transport and is subjected to a uniform force throughout its length, means in receiving relation to said outlet for conveying said containers to a station exterior of said tunnel, means for consolidating a plurality of said containers at said station into a rectangular group with the second panels of all said containers facing the same direction, means supporting an elongate carton blank, and means for wrapping said carton blank around the consolidated containers.
- 2. Apparatus according to claim 1 wherein said tunnel has a transverse dimension at least as wide as twice the length of one of said ribs and wherein said transporting means is adapted to transport two juxtaposed containers through said tunnel in unison, said conveying means being oriented to convey said containers in a direction normal to the direction of traverse through said tunnel.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 531,380 filed Dec. 10, 1974 now abandoned.
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Continuations (1)
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