Claims
- 1. A method of packaging a stack of paper in a cardboard carton having a bottom with an open top, comprising the steps of automatically:
- (a) providing the paper in a stack having a height at least as great as the depth of the carton bottom;
- (b) providing the carton bottom over the stack of paper so that the open top of the carton bottom faces downwardly by forming the cardboard carton bottom so that its top faces upwardly, automatically grasping an exterior portion of the carton, rotating the carton bottom 180.degree. about the horizontal axis, and pushing the carton bottom over the paper in the stack;
- (c) rotating the carton bottom with paper stack therein, approximately 180.degree. about a horizontal axis so that the open top of the carton bottom faces upwardly; and
- (d) securing a covering on the carton bottom so that the paper is held within the carton bottom.
- 2. A method as recited in claim 1 wherein step (b) is practiced by placing a cardboard blank for construction of the cardboard carton bottom over the top of the paper in the stack, applying adhesive to selected portions of the blank, and deforming the blank so that it forms the carton bottom over the stack of paper, and is held in place by the adhesive.
- 3. A method as recited in claim 1 wherein step (d) is practiced by placing a cardboard carton lid, having an open bottom, over the open top of the carton bottom, and securing the carton top to the carton bottom with adhesive.
- 4. A method as recited in claim 3 wherein the carton bottom has a bottom panel with a lowest surface and wherein step (d) is further practiced by utilizing a carton top that has two extending portions extending downwardly from two opposite closed sides thereof, applying glue to the extension portions, and then bending over the extension portions so that they engage and seal with the carton bottom panel lowest surface, to provide a lifting space.
- 5. Apparatus for packaging a stack of paper in a cardboard carton comprising:
- means for providing a cardboard carton bottom over a stack of paper so that the open top of the carton bottom faces downwardly;
- means for rotating the carton bottom with paper stacked therein approximately 180.degree. about a horizontal axis so that the open top of the carton bottom faces upwardly while simultaneously moving the carton bottom horizontally and downwardly; and
- means for securing a covering on the carton bottom so that the paper is held within the carton bottom.
- 6. Apparatus as recited in claim 5 wherein said means for rotating comprises a substantially U-shaped continuous belt conveyor mounted for pivotal movement about a horizontal axis so that it can be pivoted from a first position in which a first leg of the U is horizontal and at the bottom, to a position in which the second leg of the U is horizontal and at the bottom.
- 7. Apparatus as recited in claim 6 further comprising means for conveying the carton bottom with a stack of paper therein from said rotating means to said covering and securing means.
- 8. Apparatus as recited in claim 5 wherein said covering and securing means comprising means for moving a cardboard carton top having an open bottom with respect to the carton bottom having a stack of paper therein and an open top so that the carton top covers the carton bottom, and means for securing the carton top to the carton bottom.
- 9. Apparatus as recited in claim 5 wherein said means for providing a cardboard carton bottom over a stack of paper comprising a vacuum gripper mounted for pivotal motion about a horizontal axis, and mounted for reciprocatory movement in a vertical dimension.
- 10. Apparatus as recited in claim 9 further comprising conveying means for conveying the carton bottom over a stack of paper from said vacuum gripper means to said rotating means.
- 11. Apparatus as recited in claim 5 wherein said means for providing the cardboard carton bottom over a stack of paper comprises means for placing a blank for defining a cardboard carton bottom on the top of the stack of paper, and means for deforming the cardboard carton blank over the stack of papers so that the carton bottom is formed over the stack.
- 12. Apparatus for packaging a stack of paper in a cardboard carton comprising:
- means for providing a cardboard carton bottom over a stack of paper so that the open top of the carton bottom faces downwardly, said means comprising a vacuum gripper mounted for pivotal motion about a horizontal axis, and mounted for reciprocatory movement in a vertical dimension;
- means for rotating the carton bottom with paper stacked therein approximately 180.degree. about a horizontal axis so that the open top of the carton bottom faces upwardly; and
- means for securing a covering on the carton bottom so that the paper is held within the carton bottom.
- 13. Apparatus as recited in claim 12 wherein said means for providing the cardboard carton bottom over a stack of paper comprises means for placing a blank for defining a cardboard carton bottom on the top of the stack of paper, and means for deforming the cardboard carton blank over the stack of papers so that the carton bottom is formed over the stack.
- 14. Apparatus as recited in claim 12 wherein said covering and securing means comprising means for moving a cardboard carton top having an open bottom with respect to the carton bottom having a stack of paper therein and an open top so that the carton top covers the carton bottom, and means for securing the carton top to the carton bottom.
- 15. A method of packaging a stack of loose paper sheets in a cardboard carton having a bottom with an open top, comprising the steps of automatically:
- (a) providing the loose paper sheets in a stack having a height at least as great as the depth of the carton bottom;
- (b) providing the carton bottom over the stack of paper so that the open top of the carton bottom faces downwardly;
- (c) rotating the carton bottom with the stack of loose paper sheets therein, approximately 180.degree. about a horizontal axis so that the open top of the carton bottom faces upwardly; and
- (d) securing a covering on the carton bottom so that the stack of loose paper sheets is held within the carton bottom.
- 16. A method as recited in claim 15 wherein step (b) is practiced by placing a cardboard blank for construction of the cardboard carton bottom over the top of the paper in the stack, applying adhesive to selected portions of the blank, and deforming the blank so that it forms the carton bottom over the stack of paper, and is held in place by the adhesive.
- 17. A method as recited in claim 15 wherein step (a) is practiced by providing a stack of at least 1000 cut unwrapped paper sheets.
- 18. A method as recited in claim 15 wherein step (d) is practiced by placing a cardboard carton lid, having an open bottom, over the open top of the carton bottom, and securing the carton top to the carton bottom with adhesive.
- 19. A method as recited in claim 18 wherein the carton bottom has a bottom panel with a lowest surface and wherein step (d) is further practiced by utilizing a carton top that has two extending portions extending downwardly from two opposite closed sides thereof, applying glue to the extension portions, and then bending over the extension portions so that they engage and seal with the carton bottom panel lowest surface, to provide a lifting space.
- 20. A method as recited in claim 15 wherein step (b) is practiced by forming the cardboard carton bottom so that its top faces upwardly, automatically grasping an exterior portion of the carton, rotating the carton bottom 180.degree. about the horizontal axis, and pushing the carton bottom over the paper in the stack.
Parent Case Info
This is a divisional of application Ser. No. 08/117,600, filed Sep. 8, 1993, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,348,147.
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