Claims
- 1. A case opening apparatus comprising:
- a. a vertical loading bay from which the uppermost flattened container blank of a stack may be removed by suction means attached to an overhead piston mechanism;
- b. a pair of horizontal overhead transfer rails including a conveyor mechanism mounted above said loading bay into which a flattened container blank may be placed and moved horizontally, said rails extending beyond said loading bay; and
- c. a container blank opening mechanism disposed below the extended ends of said overhead transfer rails, said blank opening mechanism comprising:
- (1) an overhead suction means, and
- (2) a plurality of opposing suction means attached to a pair of dually pivotal arms such that said arms may swing upward to attach to said container blank, and thereafter swing downward in two separate motions to open and erect said container blank for subsequent loading and sealing,
- wherein said dually pivotal arms form at least one elbow-shaped structure such that the forearm of such structure is attached at one end to a second arm to form an elbow-shaped pivot, and the opposite end of said second arm is attached at a separate shoulder pivot, and a plurality of adjustable suction cup means are attached on the upper side of said forearm near the end of said forearm opposite said elbow pivot, wherein said arms move in a two-step cycle, the first step of which includes a downward rotation of the forearm around the elbow pivot from a horizontal position to a downward-angled position of between 30.degree. and 60.degree. around said elbow pivot; and, the second step includes the rotation of said other arm around said shoulder pivot from a nearly vertical position downward between 30.degree. and 60.degree., which has the result of bringing said forearm downward a total of 90.degree. to a vertical position.
- 2. The invention described in claim 1 above wherein said two-step downward motion is reversed so as to bring said forearm from a vertical position back to an upward horizontal position.
- 3. The invention described in claim 2 above wherein said overhead suction means includes a pivotally mounted slidable suction cup attached to a means for creating a vacuum suction therein for engagement with the upper surface of a flattened container blank.
- 4. The invention described in claim 3 above wherein the suction means attached to said forearms comprises a plurality of adjustable suction cups attached to a means for creating a vacuum suction therein for engagement with the lower surface of a flattened container blank.
- 5. The invention described in claim 4 above wherein a pair of parallel rotatable rails for slidably carrying a flattened container blank are provided intermediate said upper suction means, and the suction means attached to said forearms when said forearms are in their upward horizontal position, so that when said rails rotate outwardly, said container blank may be pulled downward by the suction and movement of said forearm assembly.
- 6. The invention described in claim 5 above wherein an adjustable guide is provided opposite said elbow-shaped arm assembly for controlling the position of the container blank as it is pulled open.
- 7. The invention described in claim 6 above wherein a horizontal chain conveyor having a plurality of movable cleats thereon is provided below and perpendicular to said arm assembly when said forearm is in its lowered, vertical position, for receiving the opened container blank.
- 8. The invention described in claim 7 above wherein said rails are longitudinally rotatable, and vacuum suction is applied to the upper and lower surfaces of a flattened container blank on said parallel rails simultaneous with the opening of said rotatable rails, whereupon said forearm begins its first step of downward motion which motion, in conjunction with the opposing vacuum suction applied to the surfaces of said container blank causes said blank to open, and whereby through the completion of the two-step downward motion of said elbow-shaped arm structure, in conjunction with said opposite guide, said container blank is fully erected and placed into position on said horizontal conveyor chain, with the forearm suction cups attached to what ultimately will be the side of said container blank when said cups have moved downward to a vertical position.
- 9. The invention described in claim 8 above wherein the suction of the cups on said forearms is released when said forearms reach a vertical position, the cleats of said horizontal chain thereafter moving said opened container blank horizontally away from said suction cups, said elbow shaped arm assembly immediately reversing its motion and moving upward again to attach to the next container blank moved into position on said rotatable parallel rails.
- 10. The invention described in claim 9 above wherein said loading bay is comprised of a pair of side-by-side horizontal conveyor belt means, four vertical support members surrounding one of said conveyor belts, each such support having a rotatable continuous chain located thereon, each such chain having at least one synchronously mounted cleat thereon, and overhead suction cup means attached to a movable piston assembly centrally mounted above said four vertical members, and a pair of parallel rotatable L-shaped rails mounted above said vertical members below said suction means.
- 11. The invention described in claim 10 above whereby container blanks are individually fed into an overhead parallel rail system by means of a repeating cycle which includes the rotation of said conveyor belts to move a vertical stack of container blanks from the larger of said belts to the smaller of said belts which is surrounded by said four perpendicular vertical members, the chains on said members thereafter rotating so that the cleats thereon simultaneously and synchronously raise the stack of container blanks upward, whereupon said piston assembly oscillates downward and said vacuum suction cup is activated to attach to the upper most container blank, at which point said piston oscillates upward to pull said container blank upward while said rails rotate outwardly to receive said container blanks; when said container blank is raised to an upper most position, said rails rotate inwardly to hold said container blank in place, the suction of said cup is released, and the chains of said four vertical members ratchet upwardly in order to bring the next container blank up into position for attachment by said suction cup.
- 12. The invention described in claim 11 above wherein a sensing means is provided to detect the removal of the last container blank from said vertical stack, so that when such detection is made, the conveyor belts rotate to bring the next stack of container blanks into position.
- 13. The invention described in claim 10 above wherein an overhead system of parallel rails is provided intermediate said loading bay, and said opening apparatus, said overhead rail system comprising a pair of adjustable parallel rails, a horizontal continuous chain mechanism, and a plurality of moveable cleats attached to said chain mechanism for slidably pushing said flattened container blanks along said rails from said loading bay to said opening apparatus.
- 14. A case opening apparatus comprising:
- a. a vertical loading bay from which the uppermost flattened container blank of a stack may be removed by suction means attached to an overhead piston mechanism;
- b. a pair of horizontal overhead transfer rails including a conveyor mechanism mounted above said loading bay into which a flattened container blank may be placed and moved horizontally, said rails extending beyond said loading bay; and
- c. a container blank opening mechanism disposed below the extended ends of said overhead transfer rails, said blank opening mechanism comprising:
- (1) a movable overhead suction cup connected to a means for imparting vacuum suction thereto positioned for attachment to the upper surface of a single flattened container blank;
- (2) a plurality of suction cups adjustably attached to a first pair of pivotally mounted swingable arms and connected to a means for imparting vacuum suction thereto whereby said suction cups may attach to the lower surface of a flattened container blank when said first arms are in their uppermost swingable position;
- (3) an upper pivot around which said first arms may rotate from an upper horizontal position downward between approximately 30.degree. and 60.degree. degrees to a lower angled position;
- (4) a second pair of arms attached at one end to said upper pivot and to one end of said first pair of arms, the opposite ends of said second pair of arms defining a second pivot around which said second arms may rotate from an upper nearly-vertical position downward between approximately 30.degree. and 60.degree. degrees to a lower angled position, whereby said first arms are correspondingly brought downward to a vertical position; and
- (5) a means for imparting motion in a continuous cycle that first lowers said first arms from a horizontal position to a downward angle, then lower said second arms from a nearly vertical position to a different downward angle which has the effect of also lowering said first arms to a vertical position, then reverses direction to raise said second arms which has the effect of also raising said first arms, and then finally raises said first arms back to their original horizontal position at which point the cycle repeats;
- whereby a flattened container blank may be fully opened and erected as a result of the suction of said cups and the motion of said arms.
- 15. The invention described in claim 14 above wherein an adjustable guide piece is provided opposite said first arms for guiding said container blank into position as it is opened.
- 16. The invention described in claim 5 above wherein said overhead suction cup is movably attached to a pivot which pivot is attached to a slidable member having a spring means to hold it in place, whereby said upper suction cup is able to rotate around said pivot and move laterally in accordance with said slidable member in order to remain attached to the upper surface of said container blank as long as possible while the suction cups on said first arms pull open the lower surface of said container blank.
- 17. The invention described in claim 16 above wherein said means for imparting motion to said first and second arms comprises a first and second cam means attached by cam-following means to a plurality of rods attached that are, in turn, attached to said first and second arms, each said cam means having a separate guide located thereon, each such guide having a distinct pattern that repeats itself once each cycle in harmony with said other cam means to provide a continuous pattern of motion.
Parent Case Info
This is a divisional of copending U.S. patent application(s) Ser. No. 07/744,698 filed on Aug. 13, 1991 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,207,630.
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