This application relates to a device and a method for assembling items for shipment.
Mail ordering has become a widely used way of buying goods. More and more companies offer virtual department stores, in which the customers can electronically put goods in a shopping cart that later will be transferred by the respective company into a dispatch order, so that in a warehouse a shipment comprising the items ordered (and sometimes additional items such as samples, vouchers, invoices, etc.) can be assembled based on the respective dispatch order.
While assembling a shipment in a warehouse is nowadays often done more or less fully automated, packaging the items to be shipped is still a challenge, in particular when a shipment comprises several items of different sizes and in different quantities. Often, the items to be packaged are provided automatically to a person packaging the items manually. Depending on the size and number of the items, the person selects a suitable box size. Generally the box is a cardboard box that upon packaging is assembled from a corresponding cardboard blank.
To automate the packaging process even in cases where the items vary in size and number, a system has been proposed in WO 2014/117817 A1 that allows creating a fully custom sized box, i.e., a box, of which width, length and height are adapted to the respective content of the box. The box is created from a roll or a stack of cardboard by cutting out and creasing a custom sized blank from which then the box is folded automatically.
To facilitate obtaining optimized dimensions for a box for packaging a number of items, WO 2016/157089 A1 proposes to arrange and re-arrange the items in a crate with movable sidewalls and a movable bottom until an arrangement with minimized packaging volume is found, to detect the dimensions of a box necessary to hold the arrangement, to cut out a cardboard blank having the dimensions necessary to fold the box, to place the crate with the items on the blank, to open the bottom of the crate to transfer the items onto the blank and to fold the blank around the items to create the box.
WO 2016/059218 A1 discloses a system and a method for automatically packaging items varying in size and number applying two separate packings, namely an inner packing surrounding the items to be packaged in a first direction, and an outer packing surrounding the inner packing in a second direction, said second direction being substantially perpendicular to the first direction such that the inner and the outer packing form a combined package enclosing the package items from all sides.
WO 2013/117852 A1 discloses a system and a method for reducing the height of a cardboard box to the apex of the highest item in the box.
While some of the known systems and methods work well for a number of applications, it has turned out that the packaging process can be optimized under a number of aspects. Depending in particular on the number and the shape of the items to be packaged, creating a custom sized box around items to be packaged can be difficult. In particular, if an arrangement of items is placed on a blank through the bottom of a crate as suggested by WO 2016/157089 A1, the arrangement tends to fall apart and in particular cylindrical items may roll away.
If pre-folded boxes are used as disclosed in WO 2013/117852 A1, of which only the height can be changed, the finished package may not be optimal with respect to volume, while transportation costs often do not only depend on the weight, but also on the volume of a package.
It has hence recently been proposed by the applicant to use a pre-folded cardboard box to receive one or more item(s) to be packaged, said pre-folded cardboard box having a bottom panel, two side panels and a first end panel, the side panels and the end panel being erected from the bottom panel to form a box having an open top and an open side, the bottom panel having an end portion intended to form a second end panel, each side panel having an end portion intended to form a corner panel.
Once the items are placed in the open box, the end portions of the bottom and the side panels are folded to close the open side, and a lid may be placed on the box to close the open top, while the end portions may be shortened prior to folding, which advantageously allows customizing the box in at least one dimension (namely the so-called length (sometimes also called depth), which is defined by the length of the bottom panel between the first and the second end panel). In a preferred embodiment, the panels defining the height of the box (i.e. the length of the respective erected panels in the direction from the bottom panel to the open top of the box) may also be shortened to reduce the height of the box.
A device and a method for assembling items for shipment are described, that facilitate positioning the assembled items, e.g., in a pre-folded cardboard box having at least an open top and an open side or on a conveyor transporting the items.
The device is set out in independent claim 1 the method in claims 9-12 and 15. The respective dependent claims refer to advantageous embodiments of the respective independent claims.
Further details and advantages of the various embodiments of the invention will become apparent from the following description of preferred embodiments in conjunction with the drawings.
The second corner panels 42 and 44 are then folded inwards around the crease lines 36 and 38. Prior to or after folding, glue can be applied to the second end panel 46 on the side facing the second corner panels 42 and 44 and/or to the second corner panels 42 and 44 on the side facing the second end panel 46. The second end panel 46 is then folded around the respective crease line 40 against the second corner panels 42 and 44 to close the open side of the box.
Finally, as shown in
As indicated by arrows 76 and 78, the first end panel 64 and the second end panel 66 are movably arranged on the device 60. The first end panel 64 is movable in a direction 76 substantially orthogonal to the bottom panel 74 and parallel to the second end panel 66 in order to form an opening in the device, via which items placed in the device 60 can be transferred into a pre-folded box like the box shown in
In this embodiment, both, the first end panel 64 and the second end panel 66 are provided with back tapered openings 80 and 82 allowing the respective end panels to be gripped by automatic gripping means for operating the respective end panel automatically. The second end panel 66 is also provided with a handle 84 for manually releasing a fixing mechanism in order to move the second end panel 66 towards the first end panel 64 or away from the first end panel as needed upon assembling items in the device 60.
The outer dimensions of the device 60 are adapted to the inner dimensions of the pre-folded box shown in
When all items to be shipped together in a package have been assembled in the device 60, the device is placed in a pre-folded box as shown in
Depending on the nature of the items to be shipped, a second end panel 66′ having a reduced width may provide sufficient support for the items even in cases when the movable inner side panels 86 and 88 are not moved so far that they abut against the second end panel 66′. In other cases, a second end panel 66′ having one or more extendable, e.g. telescoping panels may be used, such that the width of the end panel 66′ is adjustable to the distance between the movable side panels 86 and 88. The telescoping panels may be spring biased into an extended position such that by moving the inner side panels 86 and 88 the width of the second end panel 66′ is adjusted automatically. All movable panels may comprise a handle for manually releasing a respective fixing mechanism fixing them in their respective position and/or may be adapted to be moved by automated gripping means.
The device 60′ is particularly useful when a huge variety of different shipments comprising different items have to be assembled. In order to be able to use packages having an optimal volume for the respective shipment, pre-folded boxes of different width can be provided at a corresponding packing station, where the items are transferred from the device into a pre-folded box. If pre-folded boxes are used having a width smaller than the outer width of the device, obviously the device cannot be placed in the respective pre-folded box as described in conjunction with
Within the scope of protection, which is solely defined by the appended claims, numerous variations and embodiments are possible. For example, instead of or additional to forming an opening in a device by sliding the first end panel 64 into an open position, it is as well possible to arrange bottom panel 74′ to be movable in a direction 98 that is substantially orthogonal to the first end panel 64. Hence, if placed in a respective pre-folded box, the bottom panel 74′ of the device 60″ can be slid parallel to the bottom panel of the box in order to transfer items from the device into the box.
While the second embodiment described above comprises two movable side panels, the same effect, i.e. adjusting the width of the space provided in the device for assembling the items, can obviously be achieved by one fixed side panel and one movable side panel.
In order to provide guiding side panels as described in conjunction with the third embodiment, instead of holding the inner side panels in respective frames the inner side panels may themselves be provided with panels that can be slid through the opening when assembled items are transferred from the device into a box or onto a blank. If the device comprises such guiding panels, the device may be provided with a coupling mechanism for coupling the second end panel to the slidably arranged side panels prior to moving the second end panel parallel to the bottom panel so that by moving the second end panel also the respective side panels are moved.
In order to further automate the packaging process, the device may be provided with an identification unit, such as in particular an RFID tag, for automatically identifying the device.
In order to facilitate choosing a pre-folded box and/or adapting the dimensions of such box or of a blank for forming a box, the device may be provided with markers to easily and/or automatically determine the length and/or width of the space in the device provided for the items assembled and for determining the filling height of the device.
While the shown embodiments comprise a rigid bottom and a rigid first end panel, each of these panels may be formed by slats that are hinged together so that they can be wound up like a roller blind to open the front end and/or the bottom of the device.
If the device has an openable first end panel, the device may be used in a method for assembling items for shipment, comprising assembling items in the device, placing the device in a pre-folded box, said pre-folded box having an open top and one open side, or on a conveyor for conveying the items and transferring the items placed in the device by opening the first end panel, fixing the second end panel relative to the box respectively the conveyor and retracting the device from the box respectively from the conveyor. If the device has also an openable bottom panel, the bottom panel may be opened before retracting the device form the box respectively the conveyor. In this respect, it should be noted that obviously retracting the device from the box respectively the conveyor is a relative movement and either one or both of the box/the conveyor and the device can be moved to achieve the retraction. The device may be held at a small offset from the bottom panel of the box respectively the bottom of the conveyor so that no friction with the bottom panel of the box occurs upon retraction.
If the device has an openable first end panel, the device may also be used in a method for assembling items for shipment, comprising assembling items in the device, placing the device in front of a pre-folded box, said pre-folded box having an open top and one open side, or in front of a conveyor and transferring the items placed in the device by opening the first end panel and moving the second end panel towards the pre-folded box respectively towards the conveyor thus pushing the items out of the device into the box respectively onto the conveyor. Using a device as described herein for placing items on a conveyor allows handling of fragile items without human interaction and facilitates automatically supplying items belonging to a shipment coming from an order assembly system to an automatic packaging system.
If the device has an openable bottom panel, the device may be used in a method for assembling items for shipment, comprising assembling items in the device, placing the device in a pre-folded box, said pre-folded box having an open top and one open side, retracting the bottom panel of the device in order to form an opening in the bottom of the device and lifting the device out of the box.
If the device has an openable first end panel, the device may be used in a method for assembling items for shipment, comprising assembling items in the device, placing the device above a packaging blank for forming a cardboard box. In doing so, the device may either be put on the blank, so that it stands on the blank, or it might be held slightly above the blank, such that there would be no friction between the blank and the device when they are displaced with respect to each other. The items placed in the device are then transferred to a location of the packaging blank, where a bottom panel of the box will be formed from the blank, by opening the first end panel, fixing the second end panel relative to the packaging blank and displacing the device with respect to the packaging blank. If the device has side panels slidably arranged on the device, these side panels may be moved out of the device together with the items such that the panels guide the items laterally. Besides said bottom panel, the box to be folded from the blank typically comprises two side panels and two end panels, the side panels and the end panels being erected from the bottom panel. It is then advantageous to start the folding process while the panels guiding the items laterally are still in place, i.e., moved out of the device, by folding at least one, preferably two or three of the side and end panels upwards from the bottom panel. In this respect, it is obvious for an expert in the art that the so-called panels of the blank are defined by crease lines that are indented into the blank and that those crease lines may be indented prior to, parallel to or after transferring the items to the blank.
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