Claims
- 1. A method for compressing parallelepipedal cardboard cartons for liquid products, the carton having a plurality of opposing panels forming sides of the carton, the carton further having a top and a bottom, the bottom being comprised of two opposing, triangularly shaped panels, a corner of one of the triangularly shaped panels meeting a corner of the other triangularly shaped panel at the center of the bottom, said bottom further comprising a pair of opposing rectangular panels joined to said triangularly shaped panels by gussets and folded over said triangularly shaped panels and gussets, the panels of the bottom being sealed together on the bottom of the carton, said rectangular panels presenting termination edges that lie parallel to each other and to an imaginary center line of the bottom, said method comprising the steps of:providing a press having a planar, elongated base plate, two spaced sidewalls attached to the base plate, and an elongated smooth pressing plate; placing the carton on the planar, elongated base plate by laying one of the panels on the base plate to orient the imaginary center line of the bottom normal to the base plate, two of the panels being normal to the base plate and defining a lateral dimension for the carton, the carton being surrounded on two sides by sidewalls lying along the two panels of the carton so that said two panels of the carton are contiguous to the sidewalls and the sidewalls closely embrace the carton, the sidewalls extending to a level at least corresponding to the level of the panel of the carton opposite that lying on the base plate when the carton is in an uncompressed condition; applying the elongated smooth pressing plate to the carton, the pressing plate having an end which is pivotally mounted with respect to the base plate at a fixed pivot axis extending normal to the sidewalls, the carton being placed on the base plate so that the top of the carton is adjacent the pivot axis; and arcuately moving the pressing plate toward the base plate to compress the carton against the base plate, so that the compressing of the carton commences at the top of the carton to restrict air flow at the top of the carton, further compression of the carton as arcuate movement of the pressing plate continues generating air pressure within the carton that causes the triangularly shaped panels to become unsealed and blow outwardly allowing the two panels of the carton contiguous to the sidewalls to collapse to compress the carton, the sidewalls limiting lateral expansion of the carton during compression so that the lateral dimension of the carton in the compressed state is essentially the same as the lateral dimension of the carton when it was in the uncompressed state, the pivotal mounting of the pressing plate being at a height above the base plate that enables the carton to be compressed to the desired dimension when the arcuate movement of the pressing plate toward the base plate is complete.
Priority Claims (1)
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CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a National Stage filing under 35 U.S.C. §371 of International Application No. PCT/NO98/00129, which has an international filing date of Apr. 22, 1998 and which designated the United States of America.
PCT Information
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PCT/NO98/00129 |
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00 |
Publishing Document |
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WO98/51484 |
11/19/1998 |
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