The invention relates to a machine for raising planar articles, preferably made of cardboard, corrugated cardboard or plastics, in order to manufacture box-shaped or crate-shaped packagings, and where each article is provided with a bottom panel, longitudinal side panels, transverse end panels and optionally a cover panel.
DK Patent No. 171512 B1 discloses a machine for packaging articles of the sleeve-type, i.e. having the shape of a tube with rectangular cross-section, and being closable at both ends. The machine is provided with the continuous conveyors partially overlapping each other, thus resulting in a comparatively bulky machine.
The object of the invention is to provide a machine of the type disclosed in the preamble, which is less bulky than the known machine, but nevertheless very reliable.
The machine according to the invention is characterized in that it comprises at least one main conveyor, the planar articles being advanced one at a time by means of said main conveyor, and side forming means able to exert pressure on the longitudinal side panels of the article and rotating them predominantly 90° upwards with respect to the plane of the bottom panel, as well as transversely arranged end forming means movable in longitudinal direction of the main conveyor and able to exert pressure on said end panels and turning them predominantly 90° with respect to the plane of said bottom panel, when the end panels of a planar article are positioned opposite said end forming means, and that the machine is provided with joining means for joining the side panels and the end panels of each article. In this way, the machine requires less space in height compared to the known machine. In addition, the machine is highly reliable.
Moreover, according to the invention, the joining means may comprise an inner e.g. pivotable support plate movable between a front position at a front corner of the packaging and a rear position at a rear corner of the packaging, as well as a low retaining plate mounted on a secondary conveyor belt, said retaining plate being movable from a position just in front of the front end panel of the packaging to a position just behind the rear end panel of the packaging by means of the secondary conveyor belt, where a clamping action between the retaining plate and the support plate may be provided in both positions. In this way it is possible to manufacture the corners of the packaging in a particularly reliable manner, since said plates press an end portion on the side panel of the article against a portion on the end panel of said article.
According to the invention the joining means may be comprised of glue supply means for supplying glue to the area between the retaining plate and the support plate In this manner, it is possible to easily supply glue to the portions on the end panel and the side panel of the article to overlap each other with respect to joining them.
Moreover, according to the invention, the joining means may be comprised of stapling means for stapling each end panel to a portion of the adjacent side panel.
Furthermore, according to the invention, the retaining plate may be mounted on the lower continuous secondary belt in such a manner that the retaining plate permanently projects therefrom at right angles. Thus, the joint formed by the retaining plate is more solid.
Further, according to the invention, the support plate may be adapted and mounted in such a manner that it can be moved translationally with respect to the inside of the packaging from a position at a front corner inside the packaging—to a rear corner inside the packaging, and is finally rotatable upwards from the article so that the latter is exposed. Thus, the support plate and the retaining plate are able to hold an end panel and a side panel (belonging to the packaging) together in a very efficient manner in order to join those panels at each packaging corner.
According to the invention, each article may be provided with two short parallel slots at each of its end panels to define a front wall and a rear wall, respectively, of the packaging, while rectilinear narrow depressions may be formed in the article at those locations of the article where the finished packaging is provided with an edge. In this manner a particularly clean and efficient corner joint of the raised article is obtained.
Moreover, according to the invention, the machine may be provided with folding means, preferably in the form of rollers, for folding the cover panel and the edge zone thereof, thereby obtaining a particularly efficient closing of the packaging.
Furthermore, according to the invention, the support plate and/or the retaining plate may be provided with a plurality of through-holes. This results in substantial material savings without compromising the retaining ability of the support plate or the retaining plate.
Further, according to the invention, the corrugated cardboard used may have a weight of at least 80 g/m2. In this way, the finished raised packaging is suitably solid.
Finally, according to the invention, the support plate and/or the retaining plate may be able to execute completely vertical movements in connection with raising a planar article. This permits a particularly simple construction.
The invention is explained in detail below with reference to the drawing, in which
The machine depicted in
The machine contains at least one main conveyor 16 by means of which the planar articles 2 are advanced one at a time. Moreover, the machine is provided with side forming means 8 able to exert pressure on the longitudinal side panels of each planar article 2 (
Moreover, the machine is provided with transversely arranged end forming means 15 movable with respect to the advance direction A of the main conveyor 16 and able to exert pressure on said end panels and turning the latter predominantly 90° with respect to the plane of the bottom panel 4, when the end panels 6a, 6b of a planar article 2 are positioned opposite said end forming means, while the article is advanced in the direction of arrow A.
Furthermore, the machine is provided with the joining means 12 to be used for joining the side panels 5a, 5b and the end panels 6a, 6b of each article.
These joining means may be comprised of an inner pivotable support plate 12 movable by means of a conveyor 13 movable between a front position 10′ at a front corner of the packaging 2 and a rear position 10″ at a rear corner of the packaging 2; moreover, the end forming means may comprise a low retaining plate 15 mounted on a secondary conveyor belt 18, said retaining plate being movable from a position just in front of the front end panel 6b (cf.
As mentioned above, the joining means may also comprise glue supply means for supplying glue to the area between the retaining plate 15 and the support plate 12 at the corners of the article 2. The glue is preferably of the hot melt type.
As mentioned above, the joining means may also be comprised of stapling means for e.g. stapling each side panel 5b to the adjacent end panel 6b by means of metal staples.
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Optionally, the support plate 12 and/or the retaining plate 15 may be provided with a plurality of through-holes 27. Thus, the consumption of material for the support plate 12 and/or the retaining plate 15 may be reduced, thereby decreasing the consumption of material for the machine.
Instead of being pivotable, the support plate 12 and/or the retaining plate 15 may execute completely vertical movements (displacements); for example, the support plate 12 and/or the retaining plate 15 may move in several vertical lateral guideways (not shown).
It is also conceivable, that the end portions 5b′ and 5b″ of the longitudinal side panel 5b and the corresponding end portions of the side panel 5a may be cut off, however this is not shown. In this case, the adjacent side panels 5b and 6a; 5a and 6a; 6b and 5a; 6b and 5b may each form a corner of the packaging, for example by means of glue seals (not shown) fastened around the respective corner from the outside and/or the inside.
Preferably, the corrugated cardboard used for the planar articles 2 may have a weight of at least 80 g/m2. However, it is possible to use other types of corrugated cardboard.
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