FIELD OF THE INVENTION
This invention relates to packing a box with a bundle of articles or an article by inserting the bundle into the box while the box is on a conveyor. The bundle can be inserted into the box from the top of the box or pushed into the box from the side of the box. The bundle can contain a number of articles such as bottles or containers.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
In the prior art bundles of articles are usually placed inside a cardboard box. The two common types of boxes are RSC boxes or wrap around boxes The RSC is a box made from a single piece of card board with flaps. The flaps are usually bent to form the top and bottom of the box. The bottom of the box can be glued or taped to form the box. A bundle of articles is inserted in the open box from the top of the box. The flaps are bent to form the top of the box. The flaps are taped or glued to hold the flaps in position. The wrap around box uses a single piece of cardboard having flaps. When the box is wrapped the flaps are on the sides of the box. A leaver on the wrap around machine allows the bundle to be inserted from the top or from the side of the box. A pick and place machine is conventionally used to place a bundle in the box from the top. Likewise a pusher can slide the bundle into the side opening of the box.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
An objective of the invention is to use less cardboard. Another objective of the invention is to produce an apparatus designed to either allow the bundle to be inserted from the top by a pick and place machine or allow the bundle to be pushed into the box from the side. This invention is directed to designing a machine and a box so that one apparatus can be used for inserting the bundle from the top and the side by using two pieces of cardboard.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING
FIG. 1 shows a C case in the shape as a U channel.
FIG. 2 shows a top sheet placed on top of the U Channel.
FIG. 3 shows a box formed by folding the top sheet to form a box.
FIGS. 4, 5 and 6 shows a U Channel place on a bucket conveyor.
DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
FIG. 1 shows a first piece of cardboard 1 bend at score lines 2 to form a C Case 5 shaped as a U-Channel. The U-Channel has vertical sides 15 and 16 connected to bottom 17, The perimeter of the C Case 5 has extensions such as flaps 3 to be used for gluing to another piece of cardboard 4. FIG. 2 shows a cardboard 4 placed on the top of the C Case 5. Cardboard 4 has three sections 6, 7 and 8. FIG. 3 shows section 6 covering the top opening of the C Case and sections 7 and 8 cover the side opening of the C Case to form a box 9. The flaps 3 bond the C case to the second piece of cardboard. FIG. 4 and side view FIG. 5 show a moving bucket conveyor 10 having a C case 5 placed in a bucket 11. The sides of the C Case are held in place by the bucket conveyor. Having the top and sides open, a bundle 12 can be placed on the bottom 17 of the C Case by using a pick and place machine to insert the bundle from the top. In the alternative the bundle can be pushed through the side opening of the C case 5 onto bottom 17. After the bundle or bundles are placed in the C case, the cardboard 4 is placed on top of the C case. Optionally fingers 13 keep section 7 and 8 in a temporary vertical position before folding of the (tabs) flaps. Sections 7 and 8 are bend along their score lines 2 to form a C shape (u-Channel). At substantially the same time, the flaps 3 of the first piece are bent into position to be glued on the sides of cardboard 4 to form box 14. The movement of the conveyor can be continuous or intermittent depending on the desired movement of the conveyor