Claims
- 1. A case packing and case flap closure apparatus for picking up groups of articles at a pickup station and packing the articles into cases; said cases being transported from a case delivery section to a case exit section; and said cases having first and second minor and major flaps interconnected in folded positions adjacent end walls and sidewalls of the case by first and second tab-locks wherein said apparatus comprises:
a frame; a plurality of reciprocating pickup heads carried by said frame for rotation in a radial path about a single vertical axis for picking up said articles at said pickup station and placing said articles in said cases; a rotary conveyor rotating with said pickup heads about said single axis having a radial transport path, said conveyor adapted to receive and transport successive cases from said case delivery section to said case exit section; a case packing and flap separation station disposed between said case delivery section and said case exit section along said radial transport path where said articles are inserted and packed into said cases and said major and minor flaps are separated from said case end walls and sidewalls for closure and sealing; said case packing and flap separation station including a first tab slitting section for severing said first tab-lock to provide separated first minor and major flaps, and a second tab slitting section for severing said second tab-lock to provide separated second minor and major flaps; and said rotary conveyor plate transporting said cases through said case packing and flap separation station along said radial transport path; whereby cases are continuously packed with articles, tab-lock severed, and case flaps are separated for closure while conveyed along a radial transport path about a single axis.
- 2. The apparatus of claim 2 including a pickup head actuator having a grip position where said pickup heads grip the group of articles, and a release position where the articles are released from said pickup heads, said pickup heads being maintained in said grip position with the articles inserted in the cases being transported along said radial path through at least one of said tab slitting sections.
- 3. The apparatus of claim 2 including a motion converter carried by said frame operatively connected to said pickup heads to cause said pickup heads in said grip position to move generally in a straight-line and thereby guide said articles and cases linearly through said tab slitting section.
- 4. The apparatus of claim 3 including a motion converter carried by said frame and operatively connected to said pickup heads causing said pickup heads to move generally in a straight-line path in parallel alignment with said articles as said pickup heads are lowered to engage and pick up said articles at the pickup station.
- 5. The apparatus of claim 1 including a motion converter carried by said frame and operatively connected to said pickup heads causing said pickup heads to move generally in a straight-line path in parallel alignment with said articles as said pickup heads are lowered to engage and pick up said articles.
- 6. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein said case packing and flap separation station is arranged along said transport path so that said articles are inserted in the cases when said first and second tab-locks are cut whereby the weight of the articles holds the cases down for reliable tab-lock cutting.
- 7. The apparatus of claim 1 including first and second tab slitting mechanisms carried at said first and second flap slitting sections operative to sever the first and second tab-locks during transport of said cases on said conveyor plate.
- 8. The apparatus of claim 7 wherein said first slitting section includes an outer guide and an inner guide arranged adjacent inner and outer edges of said rotating conveyor plate to assist the positioning and guiding said cases along a generally linear path during movement through said first slitting section.
- 9. The apparatus of claim 8 wherein said first slitting mechanism includes a cutting blade carried adjacent said inner guide of said first slitting section, said cutting blade being positioned to move between a first vertical sidewall of said case and a first major flap to disconnect said first major flap from a first minor flap as said case is transported through said first slitting section.
- 10. The apparatus of claim 9 including an upper guide plate arranged over said inner guide of said first slitting section, said upper guide plate being adapted to prevent vertical movement of said case on said rotating plate during transport through said first slitting section.
- 11. The apparatus of claim 7 wherein said second flap slitting section comprises an inner guide and an outer guide arranged adjacent inner and outer edges of said rotating plate, said inner and outer guides of said second slitting section positioning and guiding said cases on said rotating plate through said second slitting section for effective tab-lock cutting.
- 12. The apparatus of claim 11 wherein said second slitting mechanism includes a flap separating guide and a slitter blade pivotally carried adjacent said outer guide of said second slitting section, a drive associated with said separating guide and said slitter blade, said drive being operative to pivot said separating guide into a position between a second vertical sidewall of said case and a second major flap of said case to separate said second major flap away from said second vertical sidewall, said drive being further operative to pivot said slitting blade into position to cut said second tab-lock and disconnect said second major flap from said second minor flap.
- 13. The apparatus of claim 12 wherein said separating guide and said slitter blade comprise a single blade member pivoted at substantially its center and extending in diverging upward directions from said center about a pivot.
- 14. The apparatus of claim 13 including a sensor, said sensor being operative to actuate said drive to move said slitter blade through selected positions as said case reaches selected locations within said second slitting section.
- 15. The apparatus of claim 1 including minor flap raising members adapted to engage and raise the first and second minor flaps after said tab-locks are severed.
- 16. The apparatus of claim of claim 15 including a positioning member to further move at least one of said minor flaps to a closed position after being raised, said positioning member including a revolving horizontal plate element supported on a vertical shaft which is yieldable upon impact with a misaligned case.
- 17. The apparatus of claim of claim 16 wherein said support shaft is generally rigid, and including a yieldable base securing said shaft to provide said yieldable shaft.
- 18. The apparatus of claim 15 including grid heads having grid fingers carried for vertical motion with said pickup heads, and wherein said minor flap raising members include engaging hooks carried by said grid heads, said grid heads positioning said engaging hooks beneath said first and second minor flaps on downward movement of said grid heads along said vertical path and during insertion of said articles into said case allowing said engaging hooks to engage beneath said separated minor flaps so that on upward movement of said grid heads along said vertical path, said hooks engage and raise said separated minor flaps.
- 19. The apparatus of claim 18 wherein each said engaging hook is biased in a direction toward said case, a lower end of each said engaging hook includes a cam, said cam engaging with an upper surface of said case during said downward movement of said grid head moving said hooks against said bias into a position outward of and engaging end walls of said case.
- 20. The apparatus of claim 15 including first and second major flap guides carried along said transport path for engaging and lifting separated first and second major flaps after the tab-locks are severed.
- 21. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein said first slitting section includes a first slitting mechanism for cutting a first tab-lock to separate a first major flap from a first minor flap; and said second slitting section includes a second slitting mechanism disposed downstream of said first slitting mechanism for cutting a second tab-lock to separate a second major flap from a second minor flap of said case.
- 22. The apparatus of claim 21 wherein said first slitting section includes a inner guide rail adjacent an inner side of said rotary conveyor plate, said second slitting section includes an outer guide rail carried adjacent an outer edge of said rotary conveyor plate, said first and second slitting sections being arranged so that said articles are inserted in the case to weigh the cases on said conveyor as said first and second tab-locks are cut.
- 23. The apparatus of claim 21 wherein said first slitting mechanism includes a vertically extending slitter blade carried on a horizontal pivotal arm biased in a direction to be engaged by said case transported on said conveyor entering said first slitting section so that said slitter blade is aligned for engagement between the first major flap and the sidewall of the case to sever said first tab-lock.
- 24. The apparatus of claim 22 include an adjustable mount for mounting said pivotal arm and slitter blade so that the position of the slitter blade may be adjusted vertically.
- 25. The apparatus of claim 21 wherein said second slitting mechanism includes a rotary blade, and including a sensor for sensing the position of a case entering said second slitting section to actuate said rotary blade at a proper time.
- 26. The apparatus of claim 25 including a pivotal trigger cam which pivots in a horizontal plane having a cam portion extending into the path of the case entering said second slitting section, said pivotal cam having a trigger portion which actuates said proximity sensor when coming into proximity therewith.
- 27. The apparatus of claim 26 including a rotary actuator for rotating said rotary knife, said rotary actuator being activated by said trigger portion of said cam plate coming into proximity with the sensor.
- 28. The apparatus of claim 25 including a blade guard disposed below a free edge of the second major flap of the case in a folded position, said blade guard overlying said rotary blade in the folded position to prevent engagement between the case and the tip end of said rotary blade as the case enters the second slitting section, and said rotary blade and guard blade being disposed below said free edge of the second major flap in the folded position.
- 29. The apparatus of claim 1 including a motion converter carried by said frame and operatively connected to said pickup heads to cause said pickup heads to move in a first straight-line path at said pickup station, and move in a second straight-line path at one of said first and second tab slitting sections.
- 30. The apparatus of claim 29 wherein said motion converter imparts a secondary rotation and a translation to said pickup heads in order to effect said straight-line path.
- 31. The apparatus of claim 30 including a plurality of supports carried by said frame, said pickup heads being slidably carried on said supports whereby said pickup heads rotate on said supports when said secondary rotation is imparted.
- 32. A case packing and case flap closure apparatus comprising:
a single, central vertical axis; a rotating conveyor plate continuously rotating about said central vertical axis having a radial transport path passing through a case delivery section where empty cases are delivered onto said conveyor plate; and a case exit section where packed cases are removed from said conveyor plate; a case packing and flap separation station disposed along said radial transport path having an article insertion section where articles are inserted into the cases, and first and second flap tab-lock slitting sections where interconnected case flaps are separated from one another; engaging members adapted to engage and elevate said first and second separated minor and major flaps within said case packing and flap separation station; and a plurality of pickup heads picking up and gripping said articles while rotating in a radial path about said central axis and said pickup heads adapted to insert said gripped articles into the transported cases at said article insertion section.
- 33. The packing apparatus of claim 32 including an actuator controlling said pickup heads between an article gripping position and an article release position, said actuator maintaining said pickup heads in the gripping position while the articles are inserted in the cases transported through said article insertion and said tab-slitting sections.
- 34. The packing apparatus of claim 33 including connector mechanisms operatively connected to said pickup heads to cause said pickup heads in the gripping position to move linearly as well as radially during passage through at least one said tab slitting section whereby said cases are guided linearly.
- 35. The packing apparatus according to claim 34 including flap guides carried about said radial transport path for raising said flaps after said tab-locks have been severed.
- 36. The apparatus of claim 32 wherein said case packing station and said tab slitting section are disposed generally at the same location along said transport path so that said inserted articles sufficiently weight said cases for effective cutting of said tabs.
- 37. The apparatus of claim 36 wherein said tab slitting section includes a first tab slitting mechanism on one side of said transport path for cutting a first tab-lock and a second tab slitting mechanism on an opposing side of said transport path for cutting a second tab-lock; and said first and second sections include flap members for lifting said major and minor flaps after tab-lock cutting to close said flaps.
- 38. A case packing and case flap separation apparatus for packing articles into cases and closing the cases, said cases having first and second major and minor flaps interconnected by tab-locks and held in folded positions adjacent vertical ends and sides of said cases by wherein said apparatus comprises:
a conveyor having a radial transport path adapted to transport successive cases through an article insertion section, first and second tab slitting sections, and a case exit section; said first and second tab slitting sections disposed along said radial transport path, and including case guides adapted to guide said cases for tab-lock cutting as the cases are transported through said slitting section; tab slitters associated with said first and second slitting sections adapted to sever said tab-locks so that the major and minor flaps can be separated; and first and second flap guides associated with said first and second slitting section adapted to engage and elevate said separated major flaps away from said vertical walls after the tab-locks have been severed.
- 39. The apparatus of claim 38 wherein said case packing station and first and second tab slitting sections are located in proximity along said transport path so that said tab-locks are severed while said articles are inserted in the cases.
- 40. A continuous motion case packing and flap closing apparatus for continuously picking up groups of articles at a pickup station and transferring the articles to an article insertion section where the articles are inserted into cases having major flaps and minor flaps maintained in a folded position adjacent sidewalls of the cases, said apparatus comprising:
a frame; a single, central vertical axis; a plurality of reciprocating pickup heads carried by said frame in a manner to rotate in a radial path about said central axis for picking up the articles at said pickup station and inserting the articles at said article insertion section; a flap separation station where said major and minor flaps are separated from the sidewalls of the cases; a rotary conveyor transporting said cases through said article insertion section, and said flap separation station; a pickup head motion converter operatively connected to said pickup heads to move said pickup heads in a compound motion that includes a secondary rotation and a translation to effect a first generally linear path at said pick-up station for reliable article pick up and a second generally linear path at said flap separation station for reliable flap separation.
- 41. The apparatus of claim 40 wherein said flap separation station includes flap guides for raising the separated flaps to facilitate closure over the inserted articles.
- 42. The apparatus of claim 41 wherein said pickup heads have an article release position, and said pickup heads being placed in said release position after said flaps have been raised so that the flaps may be closed;
- 43. The apparatus of claim 42 wherein said radial transport path of said rotary conveyor and said radial path of said pickup head are parallel and coincident.
- 44. The apparatus of claim 42 wherein said first tab slitting mechanism is located upstream of said case packing station so that said first tab-lock is severed without said articles deposited in said case.
- 45. A method for picking up articles, packing the articles into cases having side major flaps and end minor flaps secured to sidewalls and end walls of the case by tab-locks, and separating said flaps from the sidewalls and end walls of the cases to facilitate closing, said method comprising:
continuously rotating a plurality of vertically reciprocating pickup heads in a radial path about a central axis to pick up successive groups of the articles; continuously transporting a plurality of empty indexed cases about said central axis along a radial transport path; placing the articles in said empty cases along a section of said radial transport path to provide packed cases; and severing at least one of said tab-locks securing said major and minor flaps along a section of said radial transport path after said articles are placed in said packed cases.
- 46. The method of claim 45 including continuing to grip the articles in the packed cases transported along said radial transport path with said pickup heads, and severing said tab-lock while the articles are gripped.
- 47. The method of claim 46 including causing said pickup heads to move in a generally straight-line while rotating along said radial path to guide the packed cases linearly for severing said tab-lock.
- 48. The method of claim 47 including causing said pickup heads to move in a generally straight-line while picking up said successive groups of articles.
- 49. The method of claim 48 including causing said pickup heads to move generally in a straight-line by swiveling said pickup head in a secondary rotation and in translation while remaining ones of said plurality of pickup heads are moved only along said radial path.
- 50. The method of claim 47 including severing all the tab-locks while guiding said packed cases linearly using pickup heads gripping the articles and moving on said straight-line.
- 51. The method of claim 50 including separating the major and minor flaps from said case sidewalls and end walls, and thereafter closing the flaps over the case for sealing.
- 52. The method of claim 44 including causing said pickup heads to move in a generally straight-line while picking up said successive groups of articles.
- 53. The method of claim 45 including transporting said cases on a rotating conveyor and rotating said conveyor about said central axis, and causing successive cases to be indexed on said conveyor plate for rotation through said case deposit section and said tab slitting section.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[0001] This is a continuation-in-part application of co-pending application Ser. No. 10/232,550, filed on Aug. 29, 2002, which is a continuation-in-part of a co-pending application Ser. No. 09/418,619, filed on Oct. 15, 1999 entitled CONTINUOUS CIRCULAR MOTION CASE PACKING AND DEPACKING APPARATUS AND METHOD, which is a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 09/301,394, filed Apr. 28, 1999, entitled Continuous Motion Case Packing Apparatus And Method; which is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 09/137,327, filed Aug. 20, 1998, entitled Continuous Motion Case Packing Apparatus, now abandoned; which is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 08/338,026, filed on Nov. 10, 1994, entitled Continuous Motion Case Packing Apparatus, which is now U.S. Pat. No. 5,588,282 issued on Dec. 31, 1996; and the above applications and patent disclosures are incorporated herein by reference.
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