Claims
- 1. An apparatus for closing filled bottle cartons wherein the cartons comprise connected side and end wall forming panels enclosing an assembly of bottles in double row arrangement with top and bottom wall forming closure panels hingedly connected to top and bottom edges of said side wall forming panels, said top wall forming closure panels having free marginal portions which are adapted to be overlapped in the plane of the top wall and which have interengaging locking means, said apparatus comprising conveyor means for supporting the bottle assemblies with the carton top wall forming panels in upstanding open relation while advancing them along a predetermined path, endless traveling conveyor means disposed for movement in horizontal planes and having opposed runs extending in spaced relation on opposite sides of said path, which conveyor means carries top wall panel engaging means, said top wall panel engaging means extending into the path of said upstanding top wall forming closure panels and engaging said panels so as to fold said panels down into top wall forming position with free marginal portions of said panels overlapped, said top wall panel engaging means comprising a series of conveyor carried plate members having angularly related face portions positioned for engaging said top wall and said side wall panels, respectively, in areas adjacent the hinge connections between the top wall forming panels and the side wall forming panels while traveling along said opposed runs, the topmost one of said plate portions being positioned to strike the upstanding top wall closure panel above the hinged connection thereof with the associated side wall panel and the lowermost one being positioned to engage the top marginal portions of the side wall and urge the same in the direction inwardly of the carton, and holding said panels in tight relation on the bottles while the carton is advanced and plow forming devices disposed at fixed points along the top of said run which interengage said panel locking means while said top wall and side wall panels are held in tight relation on the bottles.
- 2. An apparatus as set forth in claim 1 wherein certain of said plate members include downwardly extending face portions which are positioned in vertical planes and means on said face portions for engaging the side wall so as to orient and square up the top of the carton.
- 3. In an apparatus as set forth in claim 1 wherein certain of said plate members include downwardly extending face portions on one of which there is mounted a projecting pin member adapted to engage in an aperture provided in the associated carton side wall for orienting and squaring up the top of the carton.
- 4. An apparatus for closing and securing the closure panels of bottle cartons which enclose an assembly of bottles in upright relation wherein the cartons are characterized by hingedly connected side and end wall forming panels disposed in vertical planes, with top and bottom wall forming closure panels extending in hinged relation to the top and bottom edges of said side wall forming panels and in generally vertical planes, which top wall forming closure panels have free marginal portions which are adapted to be overlapped and which have cooperating locking means in the form of apertures in one panel and a hinged locking flap in the other panel, said locking flap having primary and secondary locking tabs and fingers adapted to be swung into engagement in said apertures, said apparatus comprising means for supporting the bottle assemblies with associated cartons thereon while advancing them along a predetermined horizontal path, endless traveling conveyor means disposed in horizontal planes and having opposed runs extending in spaced relation on opposite sides of said path and above said supporting means for said bottle assemblies, and top wall panel engaging means on said traveling conveyor means which advances into the path of said upstanding top wall forming closure panels and which engages said panels as they are folded down into top wall forming position so as to exert sufficient downward and inward force to hold said panels in tight relation while the carton is advanced, and mechanism disposed above the path of said bottle assembly and carton supporting means for folding said locking flap and engaging said locking tabs and fingers in said apertures while said top wall forming panels are held in tight relation on said bottle assemblies.
- 5. An apparatus as set forth in claim 4 wherein said top wall engaging means comprises a series of conveyor carried angularly related plate members having top portions which are mounted to travel inwardly in a horizontal plane and progressively engage upstanding top wall forming panels above the hinged connection thereof with the side walls as said panels are folded inwardly in succession into wall forming relation with the margins overlapping, while advancing with the containers.
- 6. An apparatus as set forth in claim 5 wherein said angularly related plate members are positioned on the conveyors and the conveyors are arranged so that said top portions will strike the top wall closure panels above the hinge connection line and adjoining downwardly extending portions will engage top marginal portions of side wall panels and urge the same inwardly of the carton.
- 7. An apparatus as set forth in claim 6 wherein said angularly related plate members include downwardly extending face portions which are in vertical planes and which have means thereon for engaging portions of the cartons so as to cooperate in squaring up the top of each carton.
- 8. An apparatus as set forth in claim 4 wherein said means for holding said panels in tight relation is in the form of plate-like fingers with certain of said fingers mounted so as to move in a path to engage and fold a top closure panel into margin overlapping relation with a co-operating top closure panel.
- 9. An apparatus as set forth in claim 8 wherein said mechanism for folding said locking flap and engaging said tabs and fingers in said apertures comprises longitudinally spaced fixed plow members positioned along the path of advance of said cartons for successive engagement by each locking flap so as to swing the locking flap to first insert the primary locking tabs in said apertures and thereafter to guide the associated locking fingers into said apertures.
- 10. An apparatus as set forth in claim 8 wherein said mechanism for folding said locking flap and engaging said tabs and fingers in said apertures comprises spaced plow forming members disposed along the path of said cartons for successive engagement by each locking flap which members include co-operating plate and rod members positioned above the carton path so as to hinge said locking flap and said fingers for insertion of said tabs and fingers into the co-operating locking apertures.
- 11. An apparatus as set forth in claim 4 wherein said mechanism for folding said locking flaps and engaging said tabs and fingers in said apertures comprises plate and rod members disposed in spaced relation above said carton path so as to be engaged by said locking flap for hinging said flap and fingers to a position for insertion of said tabs and fingers into the co-operating locking apertures and means for applying pressure downward upon said locking flap so as to seat said tabs and fingers in said apertures.
- 12. An apparatus as set forth in claim 11 wherein said means for applying downward pressure on said locking flaps comprises an elongate block member having a bottom face tapering forwardly and downwardly beneath which the locking flaps advance and a guide flange extending along one edge so as to guide said fingers into said apertures.
- 13. An apparatus for closing and securing the closure panels of filled bottle cartons wherein the cartons are characterized by hingedly connected side and end wall forming panels, with top and bottom wall forming closure panels hinged to the top and bottom edges of said side wall forming panels, which top wall forming closure panels have free marginal portions which are adapted to be overlapped and which have co-operating locking means in the form of apertures in one panel and a hinged locking flap in the other panel which has primary and secondary locking tabs and fingers adapted to be swung into engagement in said apertures, said apparatus comprising means for supporting the filled cartons while advancing them along a predetermined horizontal path, endless traveling conveyor means disposed in horizontal planes and having opposed runs extending in spaced relation on opposite sides of said path, and top wall panel engaging means on said traveling conveyor means which advances into the path of said upstanding top wall forming closure panels and which engages said panels as they are folded down into top wall forming position so as to hold said panels in tight relation while the carton is advanced along mechanism for folding said locking flap and engaging said locking tabs and fingers in said apertures, said top wall engaging means comprising a series of conveyor carried, angularly related plate members having top portions which are mounted to travel in a horizontal plane and engage upstanding top wall forming panels above the hinged connection thereof with the side walls as said panels are folded inwardly into top wall forming relation with the margins overlapping, said angularly related plate members being positioned on the conveyors and the conveyors being arranged so that said top portions will strike the top wall closure panels above said hinged connection line and adjoining, downwardly extending, face forming portions which are in vertical planes will engage top marginal portions of side wall panels and urge the same inwardly of the carton, and on one of which face forming portions there is mounted a pin forming member positioned to engage in an aperture provided in a carton side wall for positioning and squaring up the top of the carton.
- 14. In an apparatus for opening collapsed cartons and filling and closing said cartons wherein the cartons comprise hingedly connected side and end wall forming panels with top and bottom wall forming closure panels hinged to top and bottom edges of said wall forming panels, which bottom wall forming closure panels have free marginal portions which are adapted to be overlapped and which have interengaging locking means, mechanism for closing said top wall forming panels which comprises means for supporting the cartons while advancing them along a predetermined path, endless traveling conveyor means disposed in horizontal planes and having opposed runs extending in spaced relation on opposite sides of said path, and a series of plate members carried on said conveyor means having angularly related face portions positioned for engaging said top wall and said side wall forming panels, respectively, in areas adjacent the hinge connections between the top wall forming panels and the side wall forming panels while traveling along said opposed conveyor runs, said plate members being mounted to travel inwardly in a horizontal plane and having topmost portions positioned to progressively strike upstanding portions of said top wall forming panels above the hinged connections thereof with the associated side wall forming panels and having bottommost portions positioned to engage the top marginal portions of the side wall forming panels so as to progressively fold said top wall forming panels down into top wall forming position with marginal portions overlapping and to urge said side wall forming panels inwardly of the carton thereby to hold said panels in tight relation while the carton is advanced, and plow forming means disposed at fixed points along said path for interengaging said panel locking means while said top wall forming and said side wall forming panels are held in tight relation by said plate members.
- 15. In an apparatus for closing bottom wall forming panels on a bottle carton having a double row of bottles therein together with an internal bottle divider panel on the bottom edge of which there is a hingedly connected, downwardly projecting divider hold down tab, means for supporting and advancing said carton with the bottles and divider panel therein and with bottom closure panels depending from the bottom edge of side wall panels along a predetermined path, a tongue member depending below the bottle supporting means in the path of said divider hold down tab which tongue member provides an upwardly directed surface forming a ramp which merges into the top surface of the bottle supporting means and a hinge breaking plate member disposed in the path of said hold down tab with an edge positioned to engage said tab at its hinge connecting point whereby when the assembly of carton and bottles is advanced along said tongue member said divider hold down tab is swung into a horizontal position and said divider panel is raised by said ramp so as to bring said hold down tab into engagement with the bottom face of a bottle.
- 16. In an apparatus as set forth in claim 15 wherein means in the form of plow members are provided for folding the carton bottom closure panels sequentially so as to position them in bottom closing position and to trap said divider hold down tab between the bottom of a bottle and a bottom wall panel.
- 17. In an apparatus for opening collapsed cartons and filling and closing said cartons wherein the cartons comprise hingedly connected side and end wall forming panels with top and bottom wall forming closure panels hinged to top and bottom edges of said side wall forming panels, which bottom wall forming closure panels have free marginal portions which are adapted to be overlapped and which have interengaging locking means, mechanism for closing said top wall forming panels which comprises means for supporting the cartons while advancing them along a predetermined path, endless traveling conveyor means disposed in horizontal planes and having opposed runs extending in spaced relation on opposite sides of said path, and a series of angularly related plate members carried by said endless traveling conveyor means and having top portions which are mounted to travel in a horizontal plane and engage said upstanding top wall forming panels above the hinged connection thereof with the side walls so as to fold said panels inwardly in succession and into wall forming relation with the margins overlapping and hold said panels in tight relation while the carton is advanced along mechanism for interengaging said panel locking means, said angularly related plate members being positioned on said associated conveyors so that said top portions will strike the top wall closure panels above the hinge connection line and associated downwardly extending face portions will engage top marginal portions of side wall panels and urge the same inwardly of the carton and said angularly related plate members include downwardly extending face portions on one of which there is mounted a projecting pin member adapted to engage in an aperture provided in the associated carton side wall for orienting and squaring up the top of the carton.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 470,036, filed May 15, 1974 now patent No. 3,940,907.
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