Claims
- 1. Machine for sealing variable-height parallelepipedal cartons, comprising:
- a carton support and advancing base;
- an upper sealing head superimposed to said support base in a vertically displaceable manner from a minimum-height position;
- lifting means for lifting said head; and
- sensing means engageable by the carton body to actuate said lifting means and cause said sealing head to rise automatically from said minimum-height position to a sufficient height to allow the introduction of the carton between said support base and said sealing head, wherein
- said sensing means are mounted on said support base in such a position as to be engageable by the bottom of the carton and wherein
- said sensing means are formed in such a way as to include three operative positions comprising an initial rest position and, first and second sequentially attainable working positions, in which said sensing means cause the ascent of the sealing head up to a sufficient height for the introduction of the carton and, respectively, once the introduction has been effected, allow the same head to descend again on the carton top;
- said sensing means returning to said initial rest position upon disengagement of said bottom from said carton.
- 2. Machine according to claim 1, wherein said sensing means comprise a lever having an initial rest position and first and second sequentially attainable working positions, and a valve responsive to said first and second working positions of said lever to actuate and, respectively, deactuate said lifting means for said sealing head.
- 3. Machine according to claim 1, wherein said sensing means comprise first and second levers arranged in succession along the carton advancement path and respective first and second valves responsive to said first and second levers to actuate and, respectively, deactuate said lifting means for said sealing head.
- 4. In a machine for sealing variable-height parallelepipedal cartons having a sensing means, a carton support and advancing base, an upper sealing head superimposed to said support base in a vertically displaceable manner from a minimum-height position, and sensing means being engageable by the carton body to cause said sealing head to ascend automatically from said minimum-height position to a sufficient height to allow the introduction of the carton between said support base and said sealing head, wherein the improvement comprises:
- said sensing means being mounted on said support base in such a position as to be engageable by the bottom of the carton and wherein
- said sensing means includes three separately operable positions, an initial rest position; first and second sequentially attainable working positions, said sensing means upon engagement by the bottom of the carton causing the ascent of the sealing head up to a sufficient height for the introduction of the carton and, respectively, once the introduction has been effected, allows the same head to descend again on the carton top, and upon disengagement of said bottom from said carton allows said means to return to said initial rest position.
- 5. In a machine according to claim 4, wherein said sensing means comprises a lever having an initial rest position and first and second working positions and a valve responsive to said first and second working positions of said lever to actuate and, respectively, deactuate lifting means for said sealing head.
- 6. In a machine as claimed in claim 4, wherein said sensing means comprises:
- a lever pivoted on a support member, said support member being fixed to said support base, and
- a spring urging said lever to a rest position forming one of said operative positions.
- 7. In a machine as claimed in claim 6, wherein said sensing means comprise:
- a pawl fixed to said lever and an acticulated arm and a valve operated thereby responsive to said first and said second working positions for controlling the rising and the descent of said head.
- 8. In a machine as claimed in claim 5, said sensing means comprising:
- a lever pivoting a support member, said support member being fixed to said support base, and a spring urging said lever to a rest position constituting one of said operative positions.
- 9. In a machine as claimed in claim 8, a pawl fixed to said lever and an articulated arm and a valve operated thereby responsive to said first and said second working positions for controlling the rising and the descending of said head.
- 10. A machine as claimed in claim 1, wherein said sensing means comprises:
- a lever pivoting a a support member, said support member being fixed to said support base, and a spring urging said lever to a rest position forming one of said operable positions.
- 11. A machine a claimed in claim 10, including a pawl fixed to said lever, and an articulated arm and a valve operated thereby responsive to said first and said second working positions for controlling the ascent and descent of said head.
- 12. The machine as claimed in claim 2, including an articulated arm for operating said valve responsive to said first and said second working positions for controlling the ascent and the descent of said head.
- 13. In a machine as claimed in claim 6, said machine further including a tab, said articulated arm being formed of two sections pivoted to one another, and resiliently urged in such a way as to be maintained normally in an aligned position while being foldable in one direction, with any folding in in the opposite direction being prevented by said tab.
- 14. The machine according to claim 1, wherein said means for lifting said head includes a pair of pneumatic cylinders.
- 15. The machine according to claim 2, including a pawl fixed to said lever, and an articulated arm operated by said pawl for operating said valve.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 268,488, filed May 29, 1981, now abandoned.
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Continuations (1)
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