Claims
- 1. An automatic packaging machine for inserting a stack of layers of product into a carton, said machine comprising:
- a tray having a somewhat U-shaped cross-section for carrying at least one layer of products to a carton,
- said U-shaped tray comprises a bottom elevator plate on which product is carried and a pair of side plates between which product is carried, said elevator plate and side plates together forming said somewhat U-shaped cross section, each of said plates having a comb-like structure, teeth in said comb-like structures on said pair of side plates interdigitating with teeth on opposite ends of said elevator plate, said trays being made wider or narrower by moving said side plates apart or together within a range set by a length of the teeth on said elevator plate, and said elevator plate moving up or down within a range set by the length of teeth on said side plates,
- means for selectively raising or lowering said elevator plate by incremental steps, each of said steps corresponding to the height of a layer of products, and
- means for placing a plurality of said products into said tray on each of said steps in order to form a layer of products on said elevator plate, said layer having a selected number of products whereby a tray can be loaded layer by layer in a step-by-step motion to receive and contain a stack of layers, each of said layers having said selected number of said products therein whereby all of said stacked layers can be inserted as a unit from said tray and into a box.
- 2. The machine of claim 1 and a servo motor, at least one timing disk driven by said servo motor, means responsive to an operation of said servo motor for selectively moving said timing disk through any of a plurality arcuate distances, and means responsive to the selective movement of said timing disk for selectively moving said elevator plate to a corresponding vertical location in said tray.
- 3. The machine of claim 1 and conveyor means for transporting a plurality of said trays over a path through said machine, a cam track extending along said conveyor means for at least part of said path, said cam track defining a plurality of levels, and means responsive to said cam track for raising or lower said elevator plate at each of said plurality of levels.
- 4. An X-Y tray for use in an automatic packaging machine, said tray having a U-shaped cross section with an open top, said U-shape being formed by an elongated elevator plate having a comb-like structure on opposite ends thereof, a pair of side plates, each of said side plates having a comb-like structure therein, teeth in the comb-like structure in each of said side plates interdigitating with teeth in the comb-like structure on a corresponding end of said elevator plate, said side plates sliding together or apart to receive product between them and said elevator plate moving up or down to receive product on an upper surface thereof, said side plate sliding and elevator plate moving being limited to distances which prevent the teeth in said comb-like structures from losing their interdigitated relationship, and means for selectively controlling said sliding of said side plates and said moving of said elevator plate for adjusting the width and depth of said tray in selected step-by-step incremental movements.
- 5. The X-Y tray of claim 4 wherein said means for controlling said depth of said tray comprises a servo motor, and means responsive to a selective operation of said servo motor for moving said elevator plate to a selected level.
- 6. The X-Y tray of claim 4 and a cam follower associated with said elevator plate, a cam track extending along at least part of a path followed by said X-Y tray, said cam follower riding along said cam track, and means responsive to an instantaneous position of said cam follower in said cam track for adjusting the elevation of said elevator plate.
- 7. An automatic packaging machine, said machine comprising a metering wheel, a plurality of teeth formed around the periphery of said metering wheel for defining pickup areas between them, means upstream of said metering wheel for delivering product to said metering wheel, metering means downstream of said metering wheel for receiving product delivered by said metering wheel grouped in batches corresponding to a number of products in a layer in a container, and means for stacking a selected plurality of said batches upon each other in order to provide a stacked number of layers of product for insertion as a unit into a container,
- said stacking means comprising an X-Y tray having movable side and bottom walls, with interdigitating members at junctions of said side and bottom walls, for receiving said stacked batch of said products; means for changing a vertical relationship between said bottom and side walls of said X-Y tray and said metering means downstream of said metering wheel after said X-Y tray receives a batch of said product so that each succeeding batch received by said X-Y tray becomes a separate layer carried by said metering means downstream of said metering wheel, said separate layers being stacked upon other of said layers, for insertion as a unit in said container.
- 8. The machine of claim 7 wherein said downstream metering means comprises a belt with a plurality of upstanding fences periodically located thereon, a space between each of two adjacent ones of said fences defining between them a product receiving area, means for counting products delivered into said product receiving area as they are delivered by said metering wheel, and means responsive to a selected product count for periodically moving said metering belt to cause a preselected number of said products to be in each product receiving area as said batch of said product, each of said preselected number of products corresponding to the number of products in a layer in said container.
- 9. The machine of claim 7 wherein said X-Y tray has a variable width which gently moves a predetermined number of products together by enlarging a space between said side walls of said X-Y tray at least once to receive said product and then reducing said space between said side walls of said X-Y tray at least once to move said products together to fit into said container.
- 10. The machine of claim 7 wherein the width of said X-Y tray is cyclically and repeatedly enlarged and reduced to condition a product within said tray.
- 11. The machine of claim 7 further comprising means for carrying said bottom wall of said X-Y trays at a plurality of different levels relative to said container in order to insert the product into said X-Y trays at different levels to provide multi-layers of product for simultaneous insertion into said container.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/293,732 filed Aug. 19, 1994 now abandoned, which is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 08/169,374 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,560,184, filed Dec. 17, 1993.
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