Claims
- 1. An apparatus for unfolding and erecting flattened cartons in a packaging machine, said apparatus comprising:
- a pair of guides for stacking said flattened cartons therebetween, said cartons having at least one pair of panels joined by a fold;
- an extractor disposed below one of said panels and provided with vertically reciprocable suction means aligned and engageable with only one of said panels for removing same downwardly from said guide;
- a fixed ramp disposed below the other of said panels to one side of said fold and to one side of said guides and inclined downwardly toward said suction means for engaging and lifting said other panel inwardly toward the other side of said guides along said fold into a partially erect position as said other panel is drawn along said ramp upon downward movement of said suction means past said ramp;
- at least one arm pivotable about an axis parallel to said fold and disposed below said ramp to said one side of said fold and swingable upwardly and inwardly past said ramp to engage said other panel and raise same to a fully erect position while said other panel is descending, said arm having a vertical surface contacting and guiding said other panel over the full height thereof in said fully erect position;
- common drive means for the synchronzied displacement of said pivotable arm and said vertically reciprocable suction means;
- means for the lateral displacment of said carton in the direction of the inward pivoting of said arm in the fully erect position thereof and in a direction away from said ramp and said vertical surface defining an erecting position to a loading position adjacent thereto, including a comb-like transporter having first and second pockets of fixed outline positioned with the first pocket thereof aligned below said carton in the erecting position thereof and said second pocket is aligned below another carton in the loading position thereof, means for displacing said transporter vertically and laterally whereby said transporter is displaced upwardly to engage the carton in the erecting position and the carton in the loading position respectively in said first and second pockets, whereupon said transporter is displaced laterally to shift said first carton from said erecting position to said loading position and said other carton from said loading position for further processing, whereupon said transporter is displaced downwardly releasing the respective cartons, said transporter then being displaced laterally again to align the first and second pockets thereof respectively with said erecting position and said loading position, said transporter traversing a rectilinear path in a clockwise direction; and
- means for the endwise introduction into the cartons in the loading position thereof of goods to be packaged.
- 2. The assembly defined in claim 1 wherein said swingable arm comprises two parallel arms flanking said ramp.
- 3. The assembly defined in claim 1 or 2 wherein said common drive means comprising a pair of corotating cams.
- 4. The assembly defined in claim 1 or 2, further comprising pressure-sensing means coupled with said suction means and enabled during a descent thereof for detecting a possible absence of an engaged carton.
- 5. The assembly defined in claim 1 or 2 wherein each carton has an outlying section integral and coplanar with one of said pair of panels so as to occupy a position whereby photosensing means aligned with the unfolded position of said end section is enabled during a descent of said suction means to detect a possible failure of an engaged carton to expand.
- 6. The assembly defined in claim 1 or 2 further comprising a pair of aligned horizontal rods paralleling said axis and bracketing the top of said ramp with clearance for said swingable arm.
- 7. The assembly defined in claim 1 wherein each carton has an outlying section integral and coplanar with one of said pair of panels so as to occupy a position whereby photosensing means aligned with the unfolded position of said end section is enabled during a descent of said suction means to detect a possible failure of an engaged carton to expand.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of co-pending application Ser. No. 387,014 filed on June 10, 1982 now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (13)
Continuations (1)
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