Method and apparatus for fitting a sheet-like article

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6192658
  • Patent Number
    6,192,658
  • Date Filed
    Tuesday, June 29, 1999
    25 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, February 27, 2001
    24 years ago
Abstract
A case 6 is intermittently conveyed on a box transfer conveyor 8, and contains vessels 4 disposed in an array of four vessels in a longitudinal row and three vessels in a transverse row. A magazine introduction conveyor 18 is disposed to extend in a direction orthogonal to the conveyor 8, and a robot 24 is disposed adjacent to a crossing between the both conveyors. The robot has four grips 36 mounted thereon, each having suckers 66 and a retaining plate 68 which maintains a leaflet 12 declined downward. The leaflet includes a fixture 12b with an opening 12a therein and a display piece 12c which extends from the fixture. The grips hold attracted a leaflet around the opening in the fixture to remove it from a magazine 16. After the grips are driven into the case to bring the leaflet into abutment against a partition 10, the grips are moved to terminate the abutment, whereupon the lower portion of the leaflet drops into the space defined by the partition, and the grips are centered with respect to the vessel to fit the leaflet around the vessel. In this manner, a fitting of the leaflet around the vessel contained in the case is enabled by using the robot 24, and thus can be automated without requiring a manual intervention.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION AND RELATED ART STATEMENT




The invention relates to a method and an apparatus for fitting a sheet-like article, and more particularly, to such method and apparatus which can be used in fitting a sheet-like article which may be a leaflet as exemplified by a piece of paper printed with an advertisement or the like around the neck of a whisky bottle while the latter is encased.




The leaflet comprises a fixture including an opening which is to be fitted around the neck of a vessel such as a bottle and a display piece integral with the fixture and printed with an advertisement or the like. The opening in the fixture of the leaflet is fitted around the neck of a whisky bottle or any other vessel while allowing the advertisement display piece to extend along the shoulder of the vessel, which is to be exhibited on the shop-front of a liquor dealer for sale.




When fitting the leaflet around a vessel, the conventional practice has been the employment of a number of operators standing along a conveyor on which vessels are being conveyed so that the fixtures of leaflets can be manually engaged around the necks of vessels. The manual fitting of leaflets requires an increased number of operators, which increases with an increasing throughput of the production line, causing an increased labor cost and resulting in an inefficient operation.




OBJECT AND SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




Accordingly, it is an object of the invention to provide an apparatus for fitting a sheet-like article which enables an automatic fitting of a sheet-like article such as a leaflet around an encased vessel, thereby reducing the need for operating personnel and allowing a higher efficiency and a lower cost of operation to be achieved.




The above object is accomplished by providing an apparatus for fitting a sheet-like article comprising conveying means for conveying a case containing an array of vessels which is formed by a plurality of longitudinal and transverse rows, feed means for feeding a row of sheet-like articles, and holder means for holding sheet-like articles for one row of vessels, the sheet-like articles held by the holder means being simultaneously fitted around the vessels in either longitudinal or transverse one row.




The apparatus which fits a sheet-like article such as a leaflet around a vessel contained in a case may be constructed to achieve a fitting operation automatically by using a robot. In this instance, a robot holds part (fixture) of the leaflet attracted thereto, inserts an end of the display piece of the leaflet into a clearance between a partition of the case and a vessel, and finally fits the opening of the fixture around the neck of the vessel. However, only part (the fixture) of the leaflet is held attracted by suction means of the robot while the remaining part (display piece used for advertisement or the like) remains to be freely movable. Accordingly, as the robot removes and holds the leaflet attracted thereto from a magazine and moves toward the case which contains vessels, the freely movable part of the leaflet rocks up and down, preventing an accurate positioning when the end of the display piece is to be inserted between the partition and the vessel and frequently resulting in a failure of insertion.




It is then another object of the invention to provide a method of fitting a sheet-like article in which when a sheet-like article is to be fitted around the neck of a vessel, the sheet-like article is positioned accurately and inserted into a case containing vessels in a reliable manner to be fitted around the neck of a vessel, and an apparatus for fitting a sheet-like article which carries out the method.




This object is accomplished by providing a method of fitting a sheet-like article, having a fixture with an opening adapted to be fitted around the neck of a vessel and a contiguous part extending from the fixture, around a vessel contained in a case having a partition, comprising the steps of holding a portion of the sheet-like article located adjacent to the fixture with holder means, bringing the holder means to a position above the case, bringing the lower surface of the portion adjacent to the fixture into abutment against a top end of the partition at a location adjacent to a particular vessel around which the sheet-like article is to be fitted while maintaining said portion depending downward, moving the holder means toward the particular vessel while maintaining the abutment until the holder means is located above the particular vessel, whereupon the sheet-like article is released from abutment against the top end of the partition, and fitting the sheet-like article around the particular vessel while maintaining the article in a space defined by the partition in which the particular vessel is received.




The above second object is also accomplished by providing an apparatus for fitting a sheet-like article, having a fixture with an opening adapted to be fitted around the neck of a vessel and a contiguous part extending from the fixture, around a vessel contained in a case having a partition, comprising holder means for holding a portion of the sheet-like article located adjacent to the fixture, and moving means for moving the holder means up and down and also in a horizontal direction, said moving means moving the portion of the sheet-like article adjacent to the fixture downward while maintaining said portion declined downward and bringing the lower surface of said portion into abutment against a top end of the partition at a location adjacent to a particular vessel around which the sheet-like article is to be fitted, said moving means effecting a relative movement between the holder means and the case to bring the holder means toward the particular vessel while maintaining the abutment until the holder means is located above the particular vessel, whereupon the sheet-like article is released from abutment against the top end of the partition, subsequently the moving means moving the holder means down to fit the sheet-like article around the particular vessel while maintaining the article in a space defined by the partition in which the particular vessel is received.




When transferring the holder means while the latter holds only part of the sheet-like article, namely, the fixture, attracted thereto, a rocking motion of the remaining part, namely, the display piece serving as an advertisement, may cause a jamming thereof with the partition of the case. In particular, when the display piece is in a folded form to increase its weight, the rocking motion thereof is greatly amplified to further worsen the likelihood of causing a trouble when it is tried to fit the fixture around the neck of the vessel.




It is therefore a further object of the invention to provide an apparatus for fitting a sheet-like article that is provided with holder and transfer means which allows a sheet-like article to be transferred in a stable attitude without causing an unstable rocking motion thereof.




The third object is accomplished by providing an apparatus for fitting a sheet-like article around the neck of a vessel, comprising holder and transfer means including a suction unit at its bottom which holds part of the article attracted thereto from above and for transferring the sheet-like article, the holding and transferring means also including a retainer member capable of an elevating motion relative to the suction unit, the retainer member having a lower end which extends below the sheet-like article as it is held attracted by the suction unit, whereby the sheet-like article is transferred while it is held down.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a plan view of an entire apparatus for fitting a sheet-like article according to one embodiment of the invention;





FIG. 2

is a plan view of a leaflet feed magazine provided in the apparatus shown in

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 3

is a front view of the magazine;





FIG. 4

is a side elevation of the magazine;





FIG. 5

is a front view of a packing head, partly omitted, which is provided in the apparatus shown in

FIG. 1

, it being noted that the left-half of the Figure indicating grips spaced apart while the right-half indicates grips with a reduced spacing therebetween;





FIG. 6

is a cross section taken along the line VI—VI shown in

FIG. 5

;





FIG. 7

is a cross section taken along the line VII—VII shown in

FIG. 5

;





FIG. 8

is a cross section taken along the line VIII—VIII shown in

FIG. 5

;





FIG. 9

is a cross section taken along the line IX—IX shown in

FIG. 5

;





FIG. 10

is an exploded perspective view illustrating a mechanism for adjusting the spacing between grips of the packing head;





FIG. 11

is a rear view of the grip;





FIG. 12

is a side elevation of the grip;





FIG. 13

is a bottom view of the grip;




FIGS.


14


(


a


), (


b


) and (


c


) are schematic views illustrating a sequence of operations of the apparatus for fitting a sheet-like article; and




FIGS.


15


(


a


), (


b


) and (


c


) are schematic views illustrating a subsequent sequence of operations of the apparatus.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




The invention will now be described with reference to an embodiment thereof shown in the drawings. In

FIG. 1

, there is shown a box introduction conveyor


2


which conveys cases


6


in succession, each case


6


being loaded with vessels


4


by a caser in a preceding step. In the present example, each case


6


contains four vessels in a longitudinal row which extends lengthwise of the case


6


and three vessels in a transverse row or a total of twelve vessels


4


. It is to be noted that the box introduction conveyor


2


is operated continuously. A box transfer conveyor


8


which is arranged for intermittent motion is disposed at a downstream end of the box introduction conveyor


2


, and operates to separate the cases


6


which have been conveyed in succession on the conveyor


2


at a given interval and to convey the individual case


6


intermittently to bring it to a stop at a given location. It is to be noted that in order to prevent the loaded vessels


4


to abut or impact against each other to cause a damage or a breakage thereof, a partition


10


which separate individual vessels


4


runs both longitudinally and transversely of each case, thus defining a space in which one vessel


4


is received (see FIG.


14


(


b


)).




Feed means


14


for feeding leaflets


12


, such as sheet-like articles, which are to be fitted around the neck of respective vessels


4


is provided alongside the box transfer conveyor


8


(see

FIG. 2

showing a magazine carrying leaflets). The leaflet feed means


14


comprises a magazine introduction conveyor


18


which conveys a magazine


16


carrying a plurality of leaflets


12


to a position adjacent to one side of the box transfer conveyor


8


, and a magazine discharge conveyor


20


which discharges the magazine


16


after the leaflets


12


placed thereon are removed therefrom. The magazine introduction conveyor


18


and the magazine discharge conveyor


20


run in parallel relationship with each other in a direction orthogonal to the box transfer conveyor


8


. A stopper, not shown, is provided at the downstream end of the magazine introduction conveyor


18


to bring the magazine


16


being conveyed to a stop at a location adjacent to the box transfer conveyor


8


. It is to be noted that the magazines


16


on the both conveyors


18


,


20


are carried in and out from or to a tray conveyor


22


extending parallel to the box transfer conveyor


8


.




A robot


24


is disposed near each crossing between the box transfer conveyor


8


and the magazine introduction conveyor


18


for taking one of the leaflets


12


from the magazine


16


and for fitting it around the neck of one of the vessels


4


in the case


6


. A packing head to be described later is mounted on the robot


24


for taking out the leaflets


12


one by one from the magazine


16


which remains stationary at the downstream end (or leaflet removal position) of the magazine introduction conveyor


18


, such magazine being also designated by


16


A, thus allowing each of the leaflets to be fitted around each vessel


4


contained in the case


6


located on the box transfer conveyor


8


.




In the example shown, the robot


24


is designed to fit the leaflets


12


simultaneously around four vessels


4


disposed in one longitudinal row of the case


6


, and thus the robot


24


take out four leaflets


12


simultaneously from the magazine


16


. It will be seen that each case


6


has three longitudinal rows of vessels


4


, and a single robot


24


operates to fit leaflets


12


from one longitudinal row around the vessels. Accordingly, three robots


24


and corresponding three leaflet feed means


14


are disposed alongside the box transfer conveyor


8


.




Referring to

FIG. 2

which is a plan view of the magazine


16


, it will be noted that in the present embodiment, the leaflet


12


includes a fixture


12




b


having an opening


12




a


which is adapted to be fitted around the neck of the vessel


4


, and a display piece


12




c


extending contiguously from the fixture


12




b


and having an advertisement or the like printed thereon. As shown in

FIGS. 2 and 3

, the magazine


16


has two rows of four upright leaflet support rods (or support members)


26


around which the openings


12




a


in the fixtures


12




b


of the leaflets


12


are fitted. The magazine


16


also includes guide plates


28


, each pair of guide plates being located on the opposite sides of the display piece


12




c


when the opening


12




a


in the leaflet


12


is fitted around the support rod


26


, thereby holding the display piece


12




c


. The pair of opposing guide plates


28


are mounted on a pair of adjuster plates


29


A,


29


B which are disposed to extend in a direction orthogonal to the guide plates


28


. These adjuster plates


29


A can be moved lengthwise thereof, or in the left-and-right direction as viewed in

FIG. 2

, by operating a pair of levers


31


A,


31


B. A relative movement between the both adjuster plates


29


A,


29


B is effective to adjust a spacing between the both guide plates


28


. Accordingly, the spacing between the both guide plates


28


can be suitably adjusted when the size of the leaflet


12


which is to be fitted around the vessel


4


is changed.




Each support rod


26


has a base


27


at its bottom, and the fixture


12




b


of the leaflet


12


rests on the base


27


in a stack when it is fitted around the support rod


26


while the display piece


12




c


depends downwards, as shown in FIG.


4


. It is sufficient for the purpose of the invention that the magazine


16


has a number of support rods


26


which are equal in number to the number of vessels


4


disposed in one longitudinal row around which the leaflets


12


are simultaneously fitted. Accordingly, four support rods


26


may be disposed in one row, or three rows may be provided each row including four support rods


26


. Alternatively, an arrangement can be made such that the leaflets


12


may be simultaneously fitted around the vessels


4


disposed in one transverse row, which are equal to three in the present example. In this instance, three support rods


26


may be disposed in one row, or a plurality of such rows may be provided.




A packing head


30


is mounted on the robot


24


for holding a leaflet


12


by suction to remove it from the magazine


16


and for fitting it around one of the vessels


4


. Referring to

FIGS. 5

to


9


, it is to be noted that the leaflets


12


are disposed in a stack of multiple layers on the support rods


26


of the magazine


16


, and the packing head


30


is adapted to be mounted on the body of the robot


24


by using a mounting plate


32


and a mounting rod


34


, both located at the top end thereof (see FIGS.


5


and


9


). The packing head


30


includes four grips


36


disposed in one row so that the leaflets


12


, one from each of the four support rods


26


, can be held attracted thereto, such grips being designated by


36


A,


36


B,


36


C and


36


D, as viewed from the left in FIG.


5


.




Each grip


36


is mounted on the lower end of a vertical rod


38


(which are designated by


38


A,


38


B,


38


C and


38


D corresponding to the grips


36


A,


36


B,


36


C and


36


D, respectively). These vertical rods


38


are disposed to be elevatable by vertically extending through slide blocks


42


(


42


A,


42


B,


42


C and


42


D) which are slidably supported by a pair of horizontally extending parallel guide rods


40


A and


40


B. Each of the vertical rods


38


is normally urged downward by a spring


44


disposed between projections


42




a


,


42




b


(see

FIG. 6

) formed at upper and lower ends of the slide block


42


.




It will be noted that the four slide blocks


42


which support the grips


36


can be moved along the guide rods


40


A,


40


B to adjust a spacing therebetween. A mechanism which adjusts the spacings between the grips


36


will now be described with reference to

FIGS. 5 and 10

. An intermediate block


46


is centrally located along the pair of parallel guide rods


40


A,


40


B and fixedly carries a first plate


48


. A pair of smaller plates


50


,


51


are mounted on each side of the first plate


48


. Each plate


50


,


51


is formed with an elongate slot


50




b


,


51




b


, respectively, through which bolts


52


are passed to be connected to the first plate


48


, thereby allowing the positions of the plates


50


,


51


relative to the first plate


48


to be changed within an extent permitted by the elongate slots


50




b


,


51




b.






The opposing edges of the pair of plates


50


,


51


are formed with semicircular notches


50




a


,


51




a


. At a location below the semicircular notches


50




a


,


51




a


, the first plate


48


is formed with an elongate slot


48




a


. On the other hand, pins


54


are mounted on the slide blocks


42


B,


42


C through which the inner two vertical rods


38


B,


38


C are supported, and each of the pins


54


extends through the elongate slot


48




a


in the first plate


48


to be situated in a space located between the opposing semicircular notches


50




a


,


51




a


formed in the plates


50


,


51


. In this manner, the pin


54


is permitted to move through a distance corresponding to a spacing between the semicircular notches


50




a


,


51




a


in the plates


50


,


51


. In addition, the inner slide blocks


42


B,


42


C as well as the grips


36


B,


36


C which are supported by the slide blocks


42


B,


42


C through the vertical rods


38


B,


38


C are allowed to move along the guide rods


40


A,


40


B within an extent which is allowed for the movement of the pin


54


between the semicircular notches


50




a


,


51




a.






A second plate


56


is secured to the pin


54


on each of the inner two slide blocks


42


B,


42


C. As a consequence, the second plate


56


is also allowed to move through a distance corresponding to the spacing between the semicircular notches


50




a


,


51




a


formed in the plates


50


,


51


on the first plate


48


. Each of the second plates


56


is secured to one of the inner slide blocks


42


B,


42


C at its one end or its end located toward the center located between the adjacent ends of the pair of the second plates


56


and has two smaller plates


58


,


59


mounted on the lower surface thereof at its intermediate portion and its other end. The plate


58


,


59


are also formed with elongate slots


58




b


,


59




b


, through which bolts


60


extend to be connected to the second plate


56


, thereby allowing the positions of the plates


58


,


59


to be changed relative to the second plate


56


, as permitted by the lengths of the elongate slots


58




b


,


59




b.






The opposing edges of the plates


58


,


59


disposed on each side are formed with semicircular notches


58




a


,


59




a


, and the second plate


56


is formed with an elongate slot


56




a


in a region located above the semicircular notches


58




a


,


59




b


. Pins


62


mounted on the slide blocks


42


A,


42


D which support the two outer vertical rods


38


A,


38


D extend through the elongate slot


56




a


in the second plate


56


and are also situated between the semicircular notches


58




a


,


59




a


. In this manner, the pin


62


is permitted to move through a distance corresponding to the spacing between the semicircular notches


58




a


,


59




a


formed in the plates


58


,


59


. In addition, the outer slide blocks


42


A,


42


D as well as the grips


36


A,


36


D which are supported by these slide blocks


42


A,


42


D can move through a distance corresponding to the distance through which the pin


62


is permitted to move between the semicircular notches


58




a


,


59




a.






Thus, the two inner slide blocks


42


B,


42


C of the four slide blocks


42


which support associated grips


36


are movable in an extent defined by the semicircular notches


50




a


,


51




a


formed above the first plate


48


while the two outer slide blocks


42


A,


42


D are movable in a range defined by the semicircular notches


58




a


,


59




a


disposed below the second plate


56


relative to the second plate


56


which moves together with the inner slide blocks


42


B,


42


C. In this manner, a spacing between the four grips


36


(namely,


36


A,


36


B,


36


C and


36


D) can be increased or decreased within a given extent. In the present embodiment, when attracting the leaflets


12


, the spacing between the grips


36


(


36


A,


36


B,


36


C and


36


D) is equal to each other and coincides with the spacing between the support rods


26


on the magazine


16


. However, when fitting the leaflets


12


around the vessels


4


in the case


6


, the spacing between the two inner grips


36


B,


36


C is narrowed while the spacings between the inner grips


36


B,


36


C and the outer grips


36


A,


36


D are enlarged. This is because the bottom of the case


6


is not flat as a result of folding flaps. The adjustment of the spacings between the grips


36


is not limited in use when holding the leaflets


12


attracted thereto and when fitting the leaflets around the vessels, but may also be utilized for use with vessels


4


of different sizes.




As mentioned above, the four slide blocks


42


A,


42


B,


42


C,


42


D are movable through given extents (defined by the spacings between the semicircular notches


50




a


,


51




a


and between the semicircular notches


58




a


,


59




a


). However, the apparatus of the present embodiment can also be used with the vessels


4


of varying sizes. In particular, when the apparatus is to be used with vessels having a size which is greatly different from the previous vessels, the first plate


48


and its associated plates


50


,


51


as well as the second plate


56


and its associated plates


58


,


59


are changed. In the present embodiment, the plates


48


,


50


,


51


,


56


,


58


and


59


are formed as an interchangeable integral attachment. As shown in

FIGS. 5 and 7

, the integral attachment is held down by an L-shaped plate


61


and is locked in place by turning a lever


63


. In

FIG. 5

, the lever


63


is turned down, whereby the attachment is locked by the L-shaped plate


61


. However, in

FIG. 7

, the lever


63


is turned upward, thus releasing the attachment.




An arrangement for moving the four slide blocks


42


A,


42


B,


42


C and


42


D which support the grips


36


A,


36


B,


36


C and


36


D, respectively, will now be described with reference to

FIGS. 6 and 8

.




As shown, a mounting plate


80


A,


80


B,


80


C or


80


D is secured on the slide block


42


A,


42


B,


42


C or


42


D, respectively. A first cylinder


82


is secured to the upper surface of the mounting plate


80


C, which is the third as counted from the left as viewed in

FIG. 8

, and includes a rod, the end of which is connected to the mounting plate


80


B which is the second from the left. As the first cylinder


82


is actuated, the pins


54


mounted on the inner slide blocks


42


B,


42


C move between the notches


50




a


,


51




a


formed in the plates


50


,


51


. Specifically, as the rod of the first cylinder


82


extends, the pin


54


on the slide block


42


C which is integral with the cylinder body and the pin


54


on the slide block


42


B integral with the rod move away from each other and come to a stop upon abutment against the semicircular notches


51




a


in the outer plates


51


. Conversely, when the rod of the first cylinder


82


retracts, the pins


54


move toward each other into abutment against the semicircular notches


50




a


formed in the inner plates


50


.




A second cylinder


84


is secured on the upper surface of the plate


80


B which is the second from the left, and has a rod, the end of which is connected to the left-most mounting plate


80


A. Accordingly, as the second cylinder


84


is actuated, the pin


62


mounted on the left-most slide block


42


A moves between the notches


58




a


,


59




a


formed in the plates


58


,


59


. Furthermore, a third cylinder


86


is secured to the lower surface of the mounting plate


80


C which is the third from the left, and has a rod, the end of which is connected to the lower surface of the right-most mounting plate


80


D. As the third cylinder


86


is actuated, the pin


62


mounted on the right-most slide block


42


D moves between the notches


58




a


,


59




a


formed in the plates


58


,


59


.




The construction of the grip


36


mounted on the packing head


30


will now be described with reference to

FIGS. 11

to


13


. Each grip


36


comprises a prism-shaped body


64


having suckers


66


mounted on four corners thereof, these four suckers


66


holding the fixture


12




b


of the leaflet


12


around the circumference of the opening


12




a


. A retaining plate


68


, serving as means for holding the display piece


12




c


of the leaflet


12


as declined downward, is mounted on one lateral surface of the body


64


and is disposed between a pair of holding plates


67


which are located on the opposite sides thereof so as to cover the front surface of the retaining plate


68


, whereby the retaining plate


68


is vertically slidable. The retaining plate


68


normally falls down by gravity, and in its fallen position, the lower end of the retaining plate projects slightly below the suckers


66


(see FIG.


11


). However, the retaining plate can slide upward when it is pushed up from downside. The top of the retaining plate


68


is connected to a free fall preventing plate


69


, which abuts against the upper ends of the holding plates


67


as the retaining plate


68


falls down, thus defining its fallen position. As shown in

FIG. 13

which is a bottom view, the lower surface of the body


64


is formed with a circular space


70


, into which the free end of the support rod


26


or the head of the vessel


4


is inserted when taking the leaflets


12


from the support rod


26


or when fitting the leaflet


12


around the vessel


4


.




The operation of the apparatus for fitting a sheet-like article constructed in the manner mentioned above will now be described. Cases


6


in which the vessels


4


are loaded by a caser, not shown, are conveyed in succession on the box introduction conveyor


2


which is continuously operated, and are then transferred onto the box transfer conveyor


8


which is intermittently operated, whereby the cases


6


are conveyed intermittently at a given spacing therebetween and come to a stop at a given position. A plurality of leaflets


12


are supported on each of the support rods


26


, which are disposed in an array of two rows of four rods on the magazine


16


, by fitting the opening


12




a


in the fixture


12




b


around the support rod


26


. The magazine


16


which carries a multiplicity of leaflets


12


is conveyed on the introduction conveyor


18


to a position adjacent to the box transfer conveyor


8


, which defines a removal position, where it motion is interrupted by a stop, not shown.




When the magazine


16


comes to a stop at the downstream end of the introduction conveyor


18


, the robot


24


becomes operative, moving the packing head


30


to a position above the four leaflets


12


on the magazine


16


which are disposed rearward as viewed in the travelling direction of the cases


6


or to the right as viewed in FIG.


1


. The arrangement is such that at this time, the four suckers


66


mounted on each grip


36


(namely, each of


36


A,


36


B,


36


C and


36


D) are positioned to surround the openings


12




a


in the fixtures


12




b


of the leaflets


12


or the support rods


26


on the magazine


16


while the retaining plate


68


is positioned between the fixture


12




b


and the display piece


12




c


. The packing head


30


is moved down while maintaining such positions, thus allowing the four grips


36


to hold the four leaflets


12


attracted thereto simultaneously (see FIG.


14


(


a


)). During this operation, when the packing head


30


is moved down to urge the suckers


66


of the grips


36


against the leaflets


12


, the retaining plate


68


which is mounted on one lateral surface of each grip


36


in a vertically slidable manner is pushed upward by the associated leaflet


12


.




In the present embodiment, three robots


24


operate to fit the leaflets around the vessels


4


in each of the three longitudinal rows in the case


6


in a sequential manner, and

FIGS. 14 and 15

depict the operation of fitting the leaflets


12


around the vessels


4


disposed in the middle row in the case


6


(thus vessels


4


B) by using the middle robot


24


shown in FIG.


1


.




After each grip


36


has held attracted one of the leaflets


12


on the magazine


16


, the packing head


30


is driven upward, whereupon the uppermost leaflet


12


is removed from the stack. The retaining plate


68


which has been urged upward by the associated leaflet


12


then moves down by gravity, thus depressing the display piece


12




c


of the leaflet


12


downward (see FIG.


12


). In this manner, as the leaflet


12


is removed from the magazine


16


, the retaining plate


68


depresses the leaflet


12


downward as the grip


36


moves upward, whereby a double pick of the leaflets


12


can be prevented.




The robot


24


then moves the packing head


30


to a position above the case


6


which remains stationary on the box transfer conveyor


8


, located forwardly thereof. Since a portion of the leaflet


12


which is not held attracted, namely, the display piece


12




c


, is depressed by the retaining plate


68


, it will be seen that during the movement of the packing head


30


, an upward rocking of the display piece as well as a downward rocking which occurs as a reaction thereto are reduced, thus greatly suppressing a vertical rocking of the display piece. Referring to

FIGS. 14 and 15

, an exemplary step of fitting the leaflet


12


will be described. The robot


24


initially moves the packing head


30


to a position where the display piece


12




c


of the leaflet


12


is located above the vessel


4


in the left-most row (or


4


A). When the packing head


30


is allowed to move down under this condition, the depressed portion of the leaflet


12


or the display piece


12




c


will abut against the top end of the partition


10


located between the vessel


4


in the middle row (or


4


B) and the vessel


4


in the left-most row (or


4


A) (see FIG.


14


(


b


)).




The packing head


30


is now moved in the horizontal direction from the position above the vessel


4


in the middle row (or


4


B) to a position above the vessel


4


in the right-most row (or


4


C) while maintaining the described condition. The portion of the leaflet


12


which is depressed then slides over the top end of the partition


10


, and when the lower end of the leaflet has passed the partition


10


, it enters a space within the partition


10


in which the middle vessel


4


(or


4


B) is received (see FIG.


14


(


c


)). At this time, the fixture


12




b


of the leaflet


12


which is held attracted by the grip


36


has passed a position which is directly above the neck of the vessel


4


in the middle row (or


4


B), and hence the packing head


30


is then driven back until the center of the vessel


4


B is aligned with the axis of the grip


36


(FIG.


15


(


a


)). In the present embodiment, the packing head


30


is moved to change the relative position between the leaflet


12


, the vessel


4


and the partition


10


, but it should be understood that the relative position between the leaflet


12


and the vessel


4


or the partition


10


may be achieved by running the box transfer conveyor


8


which carries the cases


6


.




When the grip


36


moves backward, the depressed portion of the leaflet


12


is urged against the inner surface of the partition


10


, whereby its end is forced down. When the vessel


4


B and the grip


36


are aligned with each other, the grip


36


is moved down (see FIG.


15


(


b


)). When the grip


36


is moved down in this manner, the opening


12




a


in the fixture


12




b


of the leaflet which is held attracted by the grip


36


is fitted around the neck of the vessel


4


B, and the neck of the vessel


4


B is inserted into the space


70


formed in the grip


36


(see FIG.


15


(


c


)). When the opening


12




a


in the fixture


12




b


of the leaflet


12


is fitted around the neck of the vessel


4


B, the display piece


12




c


of the leaflet


12


will be concurrently depressed to the level of the shoulder of the vessel


4


B, whereby the leaflet can be fitted around the vessel


4


B in a stable manner. The suction applied by the suckers


66


of the grip


36


is now terminated to free the leaflet


12


, and the grip


36


is then moved upward in preparation to the next operation. It will be understood from the foregoing that with the method and the apparatus for fitting a sheet-like article according to the invention, an accurate positioning is enabled while preventing a rocking motion of the sheet-like article during movement, thus minimizing a failure of fitting.




When fitting the leaflets


12


around the vessels


4


C disposed in the right-most row, the operation takes place in the similar manner as mentioned above for fitting the leaflets


12


around the vessels


4


B disposed in the middle row in the case


6


with reference to

FIGS. 14 and 15

. However, when fitting the leaflets around the vessels


4


A disposed in the left-most row, the fitting of the leaflets


12


cannot take place in the similar manner as before because there is a flap


6




b


extending above a sidewall


6




a


of the case


6


. Accordingly, when fitting the leaflets around the vessels


4


A, the grips


36


are moved to a position above the case


6


so that the leaflets


12


which are held by the grips


36


are situated inside the flap


6




b


. Subsequently, the grips


36


are moved to a position above the vessels


4


A in the left-most row, whereby the depressed portion of the leaflet


12


or the display piece


12




c


can be urged against the flap


6




b


and the sidewall


6




a


of the case


6


and the center of the grip


36


may aligned with the center of the vessels


4


A. The grips


36


may then be moved down to fit the leaflets


12


around the necks of the vessels


4


A. Again, the present embodiment allows the sheet-like articles to be automatically fitted around the vessels in the case without requiring a manual intervention, improving the efficiency and drastically reducing the labor cost.




In the present embodiment, three robots


24


are provided, each of which operates to fit the leaflets


12


around the vessels


4


disposed in one longitudinal row, but it is also possible to employ a single robot


24


and to operate it a plurality of times, for example, three times. Nevertheless, if a different operation is required depending on the arrangement of the vessels


4


in rows, it is preferred to use different robots


24


with a plurality of rows in order to avoid a complication in controlling the operation of the robots. As has been described above, in the present embodiment, the grips


36


are moved in the same direction for each of the three longitudinal rows of vessels


4


A,


4


B and


4


C disposed in the case


6


in order to fit the leaflets


12


around the vessels


4


. However, the direction of movement of the grips


36


may be inverted for only the vessels


4


A in the left-most row. In this instance, the leaflets


12


can be fitted around the vessels


4


A in the left-most row by using the operation which utilizes the partition


10


in the similar manner as for the vessels


4


C in the right-hand row without using the flap


6




b


. However, it is to be noted that in this instance, the leaflets


12


would be fitted around the vessels


4


A in the left-most row while facing in the opposite direction.




As mentioned above, the cases, each of which contains the vessels


4


in three longitudinal rows, are carried by the box transfer conveyor


8


, which is intermittently operated, and are sequentially brought to a stop at positions located in front of the three robots


24


, fitting the leaflets


12


around the vessels for each row by each robot


24


. It will be seen that when the robots


24


fit the leaflets


12


, which are removed from the magazine


16


, around the vessels


4


in the cases


6


which are intermittently fed, the number of leaflets stored on the magazine


16


will decrease sequentially. In the present example,


90


leaflets


12


are stacked on each support rod


26


of the magazine, and


80


leaflets of these leaflets are removed while the remaining 10 leaflets are left as a reserve. As mentioned previously, the magazine


16


carries two sets of four support rods


26


. Accordingly, when


80


leaflets


12


are removed from the support rods


26


which are in the rear set, as viewed in the travelling direction of the cases


6


, the next supply of leaflets


12


takes place from the support rod


26


in the front set, as viewed in the travelling direction of the cases


6


, of the same magazine


16


. Subsequently, the empty magazine


16


(though 10 leaflets remain in actuality) is driven by a pusher, not shown, onto the discharge conveyor


20


to be discharged while the next magazine


16


is introduced onto the introduction conveyor


18


.




When the leaflets are removed one by one from the stack containing a number of leaflets, which is


90


leaflets in the present example, the elevation of the stack of the leaflets


12


decreases gradually. Accordingly, the stroke by which the grips


36


are moved down is reduced by a given decrement after a given number of leaflets has been removed. For example, the stroke of downward movement of the grips is reduced by 0.5 mm after two leaflets


12


have been removed. It will be understood that the stroke of the downward movement of the grips


36


can be suitably changed depending on the thickness of the leaflet


12


.




In the embodiment described above, the four grips


36


mounted on the packing head


30


operate to fit the leaflet


12


around four vessels


4


in one row simultaneously. However, in certain instances, it may be only required that the leaflets


12


be fitted around only the vessels


4


which is as small as one half the vessels in the total case


6


. In such instance, one inner and one outer grips


36


may be removed, using only two grips


36


in the fitting operation.




In the embodiment described above, the retaining plate


68


has been used to retain the leaflet


12


so as to cause the display piece


12




c


to be declined downward. However, it is also possible to incline the grips


36


themselves to decline the leaflet


12


so that its lower surface is brought into abutment against the top end of the partition without using the retaining plate


68


. It is also to be noted that the leaflet is held attracted only at its one end, namely, at the fixture


12




b


, and accordingly the other end or the display piece


12




c


may depend downward by gravity depending on the paper quality of the leaflet. In such instance, it is unnecessary to provide declining means such as the retaining plate


68


.



Claims
  • 1. A method of fitting a sheet-like article including a fixture with an opening formed therein which is adapted to be fitted around the neck of a vessel and a portion extending from the fixture around a vessel which is contained in a case having a partition, comprising the steps ofholding the sheet-like article with holder means at a location toward the fixture; moving the holder means while maintaining the portion which extends from the fixture declined downward, bringing the lower surface of said portion into abutment against a top end of the partition at a location which is adjacent to a particular vessel around which the sheet-like article is to be fitted; relatively moving the holder means toward said particular vessel until the holder means is located above the particular vessel, whereupon the abutment of the sheet-like article against the top end of the partition is terminated; and fitting the sheet-like article around the particular vessel while it is inserted into a space defined by the partition in which the particular vessel is received.
  • 2. A method of fitting a sheet-like article including a fixture with an opening formed therein which is adapted to be fitted around the neck of a vessel and a portion extending from the fixture around a vessel contained in a case, comprising the steps ofholding a sheet-like article with holder means at a location toward the fixture; moving the holder means; bringing the portion which extends from the fixture into abutment against a sidewall of the case or a flap extending above the sidewall while maintaining said portion declined downward; relatively moving the holder means while maintaining the abutment to position the opening in the fixture above the neck of a vessel in the case; subsequently causing the holder means to move down to fit the sheet-like article around the neck of the vessel.
  • 3. An apparatus for fitting a sheet-like article including a fixture with an opening formed therein which is adapted to fit around the neck of a vessel and a portion extending from the fixture around a vessel contained in a case having a partition, comprisingholder means for holding the sheet-like article at a location toward the fixture; and moving means for moving the holder means up and down and in a horizontal direction; the moving means causing the holder means to move down while maintaining the portion extending from the fixture declined downward to bring the lower surface of said portion into abutment against the top end of the partition which defines a space for a particular vessel around which the sheet-like article is to be fitted, subsequently the moving means relatively moving the holder means toward the vessel under the condition of abutment to terminate the abutment of the sheet-like article against the top end of the partition and then moving the holder means down to fit the sheet-like article around the vessel while maintaining the sheet-like article inserted in a space defined by the partition in which the particular vessel is received.
  • 4. An apparatus for fitting a sheet-like article around the neck of a vessel contained in a case, the sheet-like article including a fixture with an opening formed therein which is adapted to fit around the neck of the vessel and a portion extending from the fixture, comprisingholder means for holding the sheet-like article at a location toward the fixture; moving means for moving the holder means up and down and in a horizontal direction; the moving means moving the holder means while maintaining said portion declined downward to bring said portion into abutment against a sidewall of the case or a flap disposed above the sidewall and relatively moving the holder means so that the opening in the fixture is located above the neck while maintaining the abutment, the moving means subsequently causing the holder means to move down to fit the sheet-like article around the vessel.
  • 5. An apparatus according to claim 3, further comprising means for declining said portion downward.
  • 6. An apparatus according to claim 3, in which the holder means includes a suction unit disposed at its bottom which is effective to hold part of the sheet-like article attracted thereto from above, the holder means further includes a retaining member which is elevatable relative to the suction unit, the retaining member having a lower end which projects below the sheet-like article which is held attracted by the suction unit, whereby the sheet-like article is held while it is maintained declined downward.
  • 7. An apparatus according to claim 4, further comprising means for declining said portion downward.
  • 8. An apparatus according to claim 4, in which the holder means includes a suction unit disposed at its bottom which is effective to hold part of the sheet-like article attracted thereto from above, the holder means further includes a retaining member which is elevatable relative to the suction unit, the retaining member having a lower end which projects below the sheet-like article which is held attracted by the suction unit, whereby the sheet-like article is held while it is maintained declined downward.
Priority Claims (3)
Number Date Country Kind
10-199629 Jun 1998 JP
10-199630 Jun 1998 JP
10-199631 Jun 1998 JP
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Number Name Date Kind
3439404 Pearson Apr 1969
4213283 Calvert et al. Jul 1980
5412859 Hubbs May 1995
5537801 Granbakken et al. Jul 1996
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Number Date Country
7-13708 Mar 1995 JP
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8-301243 Nov 1996 JP