Claims
- 1. A packer apparatus for packing articles into open cases and closing the cases comprising:a frame; a rotating plate rotatably carried by said frame adapted to receive and transport successive cases, said cases having front, rear and side flaps maintained in a side folded position adjacent vertical sides of said cases to define an open case top, said plate moving said cases through a case deposit position and a case removal position; pickup and grid heads carried by said frame and movable along vertical and radial paths, said pickup and grid heads being operative to move into a lower position to deposit slug of articles into said cases when passing through said case packing position; and flap separators operative at said case deposit position including blades for separating said flaps from one another and allow said front and rear flaps to be moved to an elevated position from said side folded position of said cases after said articles are deposited in said cases by said pickup and grid heads at said case deposit position; and said case removal position receiving said cases for delivery and further processing after packing and flap separation.
- 2. The packer apparatus of claim 1 including end flap positioning members carried by said frame, said flap positioning members being operative to fold said end flaps from said elevated position to a generally closed position wherein said end flaps overlie at least a portion of the open top of the cases as said cases are moved from said case deposit position and into said removal position.
- 3. The packer apparatus of claim 2 wherein said end flap positioning members include a positioning rail arranged adjacent said removal position said positioning rail acting to fold said front flap down.
- 4. The packer apparatus of claim 2 wherein said flap positioning members include a rotating positioning disk, said rotating positioning disk being operative to engage and fold down said rear flap as said case moves through said removal position.
- 5. The packer apparatus of claim 1 wherein each said flap separators are carried by said grid head;a control mechanism carried by said pickup and grid heads, said control mechanism being operative to locate said flap separators in selective positions relative to said vertical case sides during movement of said pickup and grid heads wherein; said flap separators act to first separate said flaps and secondly to elevate said front and rear flaps.
- 6. The packer apparatus of claim 5 wherein said flap separators are pivotally carried by said grid heads and said control mechanism includes a cam carried by said pickup head and a spring carried by said grid head.
- 7. A packing apparatus comprising:a frame; a conveyor adapted to carry successive cases through a case deposit position and a case removal position, each said case having connected front, rear and side flaps held against its vertical case sides defining open case tops; a removal conveyor adapted to receive said cases from said removal position; article pickup heads for gripping articles in sequence with said cases carried on said conveyor and being operative to deposit said articles in said cases when in said case deposit position; flap separators for separating said flaps from one another and raising said separated flaps of said cases containing said articles; and, flap positioning members arranged adjacent said conveyor, said positioning members being operative to fold down said raised front and rear flaps over said case tops prior to said cases containing said articles moving through said removal position and onto said removal conveyor.
- 8. The packing apparatus of claim 7 wherein said flap positioning members include a rotating positioning disk which is operative to engage and fold down said raised rear flaps of said cases containing said articles existing said case deposit position.
- 9. The packing apparatus of claim 7 wherein said flap positioning members include a positioning rail positioned to engage and hold down said raised front flaps of said cases exiting said case deposit position.
- 10. The packing apparatus of claim 9 wherein said positioning rail extends from said case removal position over a sufficient portion of said removal conveyor to hold down said front and rear flaps over said case top when each said case is fully exited from said case removal position of said conveyor.
- 11. The packing apparatus of claim 7 including a case sealing apparatus arranged along said removal conveyor adjacent said case removal position.
- 12. The packing apparatus of claim 11 wherein said sealing apparatus includes guide and support rails arranged adjacent said removal conveyor, said guide and support rails having a support zone and a positioning zone, said guide and support rails being operative to locate said side flaps for receiving an adhesive in said support zone.
- 13. The packing apparatus of claim 12 wherein said sealing apparatus includes adhesive applicators operative to applying adhesive onto said side flaps supported by said guide and support rails in said support zone.
- 14. The packing apparatus of claim 12 wherein said guide and support rails are operative to elevate said side flaps in said positioning zone.
- 15. The packing apparatus of claim 14 wherein said case sealing apparatus includes side flap depressing arms which engage said elevated side flaps leaving said positioning zone and urge said side flaps into a closed position over said case tops.
- 16. The packing apparatus of claim 15 wherein said case sealing apparatus includes a press zone positioned over said removal conveyor adjacent said positioning zone, said sealing apparatus acting to press and hold said side flaps in position against said front and rear flaps until said adhesive secures said side, front and rear flaps in position.
- 17. The packing apparatus of claim 15 wherein said sealing apparatus comprises a flexible weight which includes an elongated weight having longitudinal flexibility.
- 18. A packing apparatus for packing articles into open cases, said open cases having major side flaps and minor end flaps, said side and end flaps being interconnected in a position wherein said flaps are flush against vertical sides of said cases to define an open case top, said apparatus comprising:a frame; a plurality of article pickup heads rotatably carried by said frame to rotate in a radial path for picking up said articles at a pickup position and depositing said articles at a case deposit position; a rotary case conveyor rotating beneath said pickup heads adapted to sequentially receive and transport said open cases along a radial transport path generally corresponding to the radial path of said pickup heads, said radial transport path including the case deposit position, a flap separation position, and a case removal position; said flap separation position including flap separators for severing the connection between said interconnected side and end flaps of said cases, and flap positioning members engaging said severed end flaps for positioning said end flaps in a generally closed position overlying said open case tops; said case removal position receiving said packed cases after flap separation for delivery and further processing.
- 19. The apparatus of claim 18 includinga removal conveyor adapted to successively receive the packed cases after passing through said case deposit and flap separation position; and case sealing apparatus associated with said removal conveyor, said case sealing apparatus being operative to apply an adhesive to at least certain of said flaps, and to move said side flaps over said end flaps and said case top into a secured closed position.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of co-pending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/223,398, filed on Aug. 19, 2002, which is a continuation-in-part of a co-pending U.S. patent 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 U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/301,394, filed Apr. 28, 1999, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,571,532 entitled Continuous Motion Case Packing Apparatus And Method; which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/137,327, filed Aug. 20, 1998, entitled Continuous Motion Case Packing Apparatus, now abandoned; which is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/736,376, filed on Oct. 24, 1996, entitled Continuous Motion Case Packing Apparatus, which is now U.S. Pat. No. 5,797,249 issued on Aug. 25, 1998; which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent 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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