Claims
- 1. Packaging apparatus comprising a folding station for folding-in first and second end closure portions at an end of a packaging sleeve, said folding station comprising supporting means, a first jaw fixed against displacement relative to said supporting means and arranged to bear upon the first and closure portion to fold said first end closure portion inwards onto the second end closure portion, and a second jaw oscillatable, relative to said supporting means, transversely of a longitudinal axis of said sleeve at said folding station, for bearing upon the second end closure portion to tuck said second end closure portion beneath said first and closure portion, and a mandrel movable along a path relative to said supporting means for receiving said sleeve therearound and for carrying said sleeve past said supporting means, said first jaw being arranged after said second jaw in the direction of movement of said mandrel and being outside said path in a condition of said first jaw in which said first jaw presses said first end closure portion onto said second end closure portion.
- 2. Packaging apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said first jaw has a face obliquely inclined to said axis for bearing upon said first end closure portion.
- 3. Packaging apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said supporting means comprises a plunger extending along and reciprocable along said axis, and said first jaw is fixedly mounted on an end of said plunger.
- 4. Packaging apparatus according to claim 1, and further comprising mounting means, said supporting means and said mounting means being relatively displaceable, and camming means connected between said supporting means and said mounting means and connected to said second jaw, and effective to produce the oscillation of said second jaw upon relative displacement of said supporting means and said mounting means.
- 5. Packaging apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said second jaw has a recess formed therein for receiving a relatively short, longitudinally outermost, edge zone of said second end closure portion.
- 6. A method comprising causing a mandrel to receive a packaging sleeve therearound, producing relative displacement between said mandrel and supporting means at a folding station, causing a first jaw fixed against displacement relative to said supporting means to bear upon a first end closure portion of an end of a packaging sleeve to fold said first end closure portion inwards onto a second end closure portion of said end of said packaging sleeve, producing relative displacement between a second jaw and said sleeve and between said second jaw and said supporting means, transversely of a longitudinal axis of said sleeve at said folding station, to cause said second jaw to bear upon said second end closure portion to tuck said second end closure portion beneath said first end closure portion, and advancing said mandrel past said first jaw, which is arranged after said second jaw in the direction of advance of said mandrel, while said first jaw presses said first end closure portion onto said second end closure portion.
- 7. A method according to claim 6, wherein relative displacement is produced between mounting means and said supporting means to cause camming means connected between said supporting means and said mounting means to produce said relative displacement between said second jaw and said sleeve.
- 8. A method according to claim 6, wherein said relative displacement between said second jaw and said sleeve not only causes said second jaw to bear upon said second end closure portion to fold said second end closure portion inwards, but also causes a relatively short, longitudinally outermost, edge zone of said second end closure portion to be received in a recess in said second jaw, said edge zone of said second end closure portion becoming folded back outwardly relative to the remainder of said second end closure portion.
- 9. Folding apparatus for folding-in first and second end closure panels arranged opposite to each other at an end of a packaging sleeve whereof a longitudinally outermost edge zone of the first panel is shorter than a longitudinally outermost edge zone of the second panel and becomes folded back outwardly relative to the remainder of the first panel, comprising a jaw oscillatable relative to the sleeve, transversely of the longitudinal axis of the sleeve, for bearing upon the first panel to fold said first panel inwards, a recess formed in said jaw along a leading edge zone of said jaw and at least as long as said edge zone of the first panel for extending transversely of said longitudinal axis and for receiving said edge zone of the first panel during folding of said first panel by said jaw, and means displaceable, relatively to said sleeve, to bear upon the second panel to fold said second panel inwards.
- 10. Folding apparatus according to claim 9, and further comprising mounting means and supporting means displaceable relatively to each other, and camming means connected between said supporting means and said mounting means, connected to said jaw, and effective to produce the oscillation of said jaw upon relative displacement of said supporting means and said mounting means.
- 11. A method of folding-in first and second end closure panels arranged opposite to each other at an end of a packaging sleeve whereof a longitudinally outermost edge zone of the first panel is shorter than a longitudinally outermost edge zone of the second panel, comprising producing relative displacement between a jaw and the sleeve transversely of the longitudinal axis of the sleeve to cause the jaw to bear upon the first panel to fold said first panel inwards to cause said edge zone of the first panel to be received in a recess in said jaw, and producing relative displacement between folding means and said sleeve to cause said folding means to bear upon the second panel to fold the same inwards while causing said edge zone of the first panel to be folded back outwardly relative to the remainder of the first panel.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 07/706,289, filed on May 28, 1991, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,167,607.
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Divisions (1)
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