Claims
- 1. Apparatus for automatically packaging towelettes and comprising means for positioning open envelopes in succession at an insertion station, characterized by means for feeding the longitudinally folded leading end of a web of absorbent towellete material in a substantially vertical upward path, means for severing successive strips of predetermined length from said longitudinally folded moving leading end at the end of said path, first transverse fold means for folding each of said strips in succession into a J-fold condition wherein the longer leg of the J is about twice the length of the shorter leg and each first folded strip is moved along a substantially horizontal path, and second transverse fold means for folding the longer leg of the J of each said first folded strip in succession substantially about its midpoint to form a folded towelette of about three times the original longitudinal folded strip thickness while at the same time thrusting it substantially vertically downward into an envelope positioned at said station in timed relation to receive it.
- 2. In the apparatus defined in claim 1, means for subjecting the longitudinally folded web prior to severing to heat and pressure for enhancing the folded condition.
- 3. Automatic packaging apparatus of the type wherein a continuously moving web is longitudinally folded and predetermined length strips of the longitudinally folded web are severed in succession from the leading end of said web, transversely folded and thrust into receptacles positioned in timed relation at an insertion station, characterized by longitudinal fold means disposed to receive a moving web from a supply and provide a longitudinally folded leading end on the web, web feed means for receiving the folded leading end of the web and continuously moving it in a path, means in said path for severing said continuously moving leading end into successive longitudinally folded strips of predetermined length, first transverse fold means for transversely folding each said severed strip in turn, conveying means for directly receiving each transversely folded strip and continuously advancing it into an insertion station, and means at said insertion station for imparting a second transverse fold to each strip in turn while thrusting it into a receptacle positioned at said station, said conveying means comprising at least one pair of driven rolls defining a pass between them substantially equal to the thickness of a severed strip, and means resiliently permitting increased relative separation of said rolls as for permitting passage of increased strip thickness.
- 4. Apparatus for automatically packaging towelettes and comprising means for positioning open envelopes in succession at an insertion station, characterized by means for feeding the longitudinally folded leading end of a web of absorbent towelette material in a path, means for severing successive strips of predetermined length from said longitudinally folded moving leading end, first transverse fold means for folding each of said strips in succession into a J-fold condition wherein the longer leg of the J is about twice the length of the shorter leg, second transverse fold means for folding the longer leg of the J of each strip in succession substantially about its midpoint to form a folded towelette of about three times the original longitudinally folded strip thickness while at the same time thrusting it into an envelope positioned at said station in timed relation to receive it, and conveying means whereby said J-folded strip is conveyed between said first and second transverse fold means comprising at least one pair of driven rolls defining a pass between them substantially equal to the thickness of a severed strip, and means resiliently permitting increased relative separation of said rolls as for permitting passage of increased stip thickness.
- 5. Apparatus as defined in claim 4 including means in said path adjacent the web feed means for subjecting the moving folded web to heat and pressure to enhance the folded condition.
- 6. Apparatus as defined in claim 5, wherein said web feed means comprises a positive feed roller pass heated to provide said means for imparting heat and pressure to said longitudinally folded web.
- 7. Apparatus as defined in claim 5, wherein said means for subjecting the longitudinally folded web to heat and pressure is disposed to act on the web prior to entry into said feed means.
- 8. Apparatus for automatically packaging towelettes and comprising means for position open envelopes in succession at an insertion station, characterized by means for feeding the longitudinally folded leading end of a web of absorbent towelette material in a path, means for severing successive strips of predetermined length from said longitudinally folded moving leading end, first transverse fold means for folding each of said strips in succession into a J-fold condition wherein the longer leg of the J is about twice the length of the shorter leg, second transverse fold means for folding the longer leg of the J of each strip in succession substantially about its midpoint to form a folded towelette of about three times the original longitudinally folded strip thickness while at the same time thrusting it into an envelope positioned at said station in timed relation to receive it, control means for said web feeding means, and means responsive to the operative presence or absence of a J-folded strip at said second fold means for actuating said control means.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 557,093 filed Mar. 10, 1975 for Automatic Packaging Method and Apparatus now matured into U.S. Let. Pat. No. 3,973,373 issued Aug. 10, 1976.
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