Claims
- 1. A method of forming a substantially rectangular container from a sealed package having excess packaging material in a package forming machine having a transfer conveyor, including a pallet for receiving a package, a pair of side pressing members disposed on opposite sides of the conveyor for folding the seams, and a top pressing endlessly advancing belt disposed above the transfer conveyor, a package forming wheel rotatable about its axis including a plurality of package receiving receptacles having flanges and opposing tab folding members, the tab folding members having an open position and a closed position, a heater means disposed adjacent the wheel periphery, and guide rails disposed along the wheel periphery, the method comprising
- placing the package into a substantially rectangular cross section;
- passing the package on the pallet, between opposing side pressing members, and under the top pressing belt;
- folding the side seams against the corresponding package side panels by passing the seams against the respective side pressing members;
- inserting the package into a package forming wheel receptacle as the wheel advances continuously about its axis;
- pressing the package against the flanges of the package forming wheel receptacle by advancing the package against the plurality of guide rails; thereby squaring the corners of the package and forming tabs of excess material at each package corner;
- heating the tabs and their corresponding package side and bottom panels as the package is rotated by the heater means; and
- folding and holding the heated tabs against the corresponding heated side panels by rotating the opposing tab folder members closed about the package so that the heated outer thermoplastic layers stick and adhere together as they cool, thereby tacking the tabs.
- 2. The method of claim 1 wherein the package forming machine also includes a heater means disposed adjacent the transfer conveyor and the method further comprises:
- heating the side seams and the corresponding side panels by passing them by the heater means as the package is advanced along the transfer conveyor; and
- holding the folded and heated seams against their corresponding package side panels so that the outer thermoplastic layers stick and adhere together upon cooling, thereby tacking the side seams.
- 3. The method of claim 1 wherein squaring the package and folding the side seams provides well defined triangular tabs that extend parallel to the side seams substantially in an "H" like configuration before the tabs are folded.
- 4. The method of claim 1 further comprising orienting the pallet so that the top of the package will become the leading edge and the side seams become disposed on the sides of the conveyor.
Parent Case Info
This is a division, of application Ser. No. 942,850, filed Dec. 17, 1986 in the names of Darryl Konzal and Gunars Salnajs entitled Improved High Capacity continuous package seam and tab folding and tacking apparatus and method which issued as U.S. Pat. No. 4,776,147.
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Divisions (1)
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