Method of opening a perforated article

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6269613
  • Patent Number
    6,269,613
  • Date Filed
    Friday, October 29, 1999
    25 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, August 7, 2001
    23 years ago
Abstract
A method for opening perforations in an perforated article having a perforated lid exerts an impact force on an end portion of the perforated lid. A separator member is used to capture the perforated lid and then retract for separating the perforated lid from the main portion of the article.
Description




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




The invention relates generally to the field of perforated articles, and in particular to a method of bursting perforation in the article, such as a box, for accessing the interior without damaging the article.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




Packages having perforations that must be broken to access the interior compartment are widely used in the product supply chain. The shipment of some photosensitive products, such as X-ray film, is widely accomplished in corrugated boxes having a perforated lid for accessing the X-ray film product therein. The perforations along the perforated lid and the main body of the corrugated box must be at least partially burst so that access to the product can be easily achieved. Presently, such perforations along the perforated lid are burst by any one of several ways including manually by hand or by equipment that applies opposing forces to an end of the corrugated box body and the perforated lid. In some instances, products such as X-ray film may be shipped in a corrugated box having the perforated lid pre-separated from the main body of the box. However, experience indicates that each of the aforementioned practices of shipping products in a package with a perforated lid has well known shortcomings and, therefore is undesirable for select applications, such as where an adhesive product label is used to rejoin the separated perforated lid with the main box body.




Removing the perforated box lid manually by hand is known to introduce unacceptable ergonomic problems for the operator. Suppliers who ship the corrugated boxes with the perforated lid removed introduce an expensive alternative because the product, i.e., the X-ray film, would have to be introduced into the box and then a product label applied. Moreover, in this latter instance, the perforated lid may not properly align with the main body of the corrugated box when it is desirable to reseal the box.




Known methods and apparatus for opening a lid of a box include that disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 5,361,562, by Nagaoka et al., Nov. 8, 1994, and titled, “Method And Apparatus For Opening Lid Of Box” in which a gas is injected into the upper lid of the box that causes the lid to separate from the body of the box. Nagaoka et al., however, does not teach or suggest removing a perforated lid from a corrugated box.




Therefore, there persists a need for an apparatus and method for bursting perforations on an article, such as a corrugated box, that solves the aforementioned problems in the art.




Therefore, there persists a need for an apparatus and method for bursting perforations on an article, such as a corrugated box, that solves the aforementioned problems in the art.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




It is, therefore, an object of the invention to provide a method opening a perforated article by applying a controlled impact force to the perforations.




It is another object of the invention to provide a method that uses dual burst members for bursting perforations arranged on the box.




Yet another object of the invention is to provide a method for bursting perforation includes applying a peel strip to the removed perforated lid so that the perforated lid can be reattached to the box for use by the end user.




To achieve one or more of the objects, features and advantages of the invention, there is provided a method of opening a perforated article having a main body portion and a perforated lid, said perforated lid being separable from said main body portion at perforations along the periphery of said main body portion, said method comprising the steps of:




arranging the article for exposure to an impact force;




providing a means for bursting said perforations by applying an impact force to a portion of said perforated article;




moving the means for bursting into engaging contact with at least an end portion of said perforated lid for at least partially bursting said perforations;




removing the means for bursting from said perforated lid after at least partially bursting said perforations;




moving a separator member into secure engaging contact with said perforated lid;




retracting said separator member having said perforated lid securely engaged thereto away from said at least partially burst perforations thereby separating said perforated lid from said main body portion along said at least partially burst perforations.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




The above and other objects, features, and advantages of the present invention will become more apparent when taken in conjunction with the following description and drawings wherein identical reference numerals have been used, where possible, to designate identical features that are common to the figures, and wherein:





FIG. 1

is an isometric view of the apparatus of the invention;





FIG. 2

is an elevated side view of the apparatus with a burst member engaging the perforated lid;





FIG. 3

is an elevated side view of the apparatus with another of the burst members engaging the perforated lid; and,





FIG. 4

is a side view of showing the separator member engaging the perforated lid;





FIG. 5

is a side view of an alternative embodiment having a single, rotatable burst member for bursting perforations; and





FIG. 6

is a partial side view of an alternative bursting member.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION




Turning now to the drawings, and in particular to

FIGS. 14

, apparatus


10


for bursting perforations


12


on an article, such as a corrugated box


14


for storing X-ray sheet film, is illustrated. Generally, corrugated box


14


has a main body portion


16


and a perforated lid


18


separable from the main body portion


16


at perforations


12


along the periphery of the main body portion


16


. Generally, apparatus


10


is used to separate or remove the perforated lid


18


from the main body portion


16


. In an alternative embodiment, apparatus


10


is used to detect the separation of the perforated lid


18


from the main body portion


16


. In yet another embodiment of the invention, apparatus


10


is used to replace the removed perforated lid


18


back onto a sleeve portion (not shown) of the main body portion


16


of the box to allow the perforated lid


18


to be easily removed by the end user.




Broadly defined apparatus


10


includes a frame


20


having a substantially flat, movable surface or platform


22


for supporting the box


14


with the perforations


12


exposed to receive an impact force. A clamp


24


, or other similar means, is used to secure the box


14


to the substantially flat, moveable surface or platform


22


while the box


14


is experiencing an impact force.




Referring to

FIGS. 2 and 3

, a first retractable burst member


26


and an opposed second retractable burst member or roller


28


are arranged on the frame


20


for vertical movements toward and away from one another along a common axis passing through the first and second burst members. In this configuration, first and second retractable burst members


26


,


28


are each arranged on frame


20


for applying a predetermined impact force on an end portion


17


of the perforated lid


18


.




Alternatively, an air bladder


35


could be used to provide partially burst perforations, as shown in FIG.


6


. Air impacts, shown by arrows in

FIG. 6

, would have the same effect as the first and second retractable burst members


26


,


28


. A stop member


13


,


15


may be used to stop the movement of either pneumatic cylinder


40


,


50


, respectively, after the respective burst members


26


,


28


engage the perforated lid


18


.




Referring again to

FIG. 4

, a retractable separator member


30


is arranged on the frame


20


for capturing the perforated lid


18


and then separating the perforated lid


18


from the main body portion


16


at the at least partially burst perforations


12


. In the preferred embodiment, separator member


30


comprises a first pneumatic cylinder


33


operably connected to a vacuum suction cup


36


. Vacuum suction cup


36


is also connected to a source of vacuum (not shown) for grasping an end portion


23


of the perforated lid


18


.




In

FIGS. 1-3

, means, such as second and third pneumatic cylinders


40


,


50


, is operably connected to the first and second retractable burst members


26


,


28


, respectively. Second pneumatic cylinder


40


moves the first retractable burst member


26


into engaging contact with end portion


17


of the perforated lid


18


. After burst member


26


applies a predetermined impact force on end portion


17


, second pneumatic cylinder


40


then retracts first burst member


26


vertically away from the perforated lid


18


. This impact force produces at least partially burst first perforations


46


on the article


14


near where the first retractable burst member


26


impacted the perforated lid


18


. Similarly, third pneumatic cylinder


50


is adapted to move second retractable burst member


28


into engaging contact with a predetermined impact force with an end portion


19


of perforated lid


18


opposite the end portion


17


. As a result of this force of impact, at least partially burst second perforations


48


are produced nearest the second retractable burst member


28


.




Referring to

FIGS. 1-6

, a vacuum sensor


56


is used to sense when the perforated lid


18


is actually separated from the main body portion


16


by the retractable separator member


30


. Vacuum sensor


56


is operably connected proximate to the vacuum suction cup


36


.




In operations, an article, for instance a corrugated box


14


having a perforated lid


18


, is transported to the apparatus


10


of the invention and positioned properly between the first retractable burst member


26


, the second retractable burst member


28


, and the retractable separator member


30


. A box clamp


24


may be used to hold the box


14


securely against the substantially flat moveable surface or platform


22


. As shown in

FIG. 2

, the first retractable burst member


26


is extended against an end portion


17


of the perorated lid


18


, breaking the top portions of perforations


12


and approximately 60% of the side portions perforations


12


of the perforated lid


18


, then retracted. As shown in

FIG. 3

, the second retractable burst member


28


is extended against an end portion


19


opposite end portion


17


of the perforated lid


18


, breaking the bottom perforations and the remaining side perforations, then retracted. Next, the separator member


30


is extended against the perforated lid


18


and vacuum is applied to the vacuum suction cup


36


. The separator member


30


is then retracted, breaking any residual fibers and separating the perforated lid


18


from the main body portion


16


of the box


14


. Once the separator member


30


is detected, retracted and vacuum is detected via the vacuum sensor


56


, separation of the perforated lid


18


from the main body portion


16


of box


14


has been achieved. If either vacuum sensor


56


or retraction sensor (not shown) for detecting retraction of the pneumatic cylinder


33


does not properly detect appropriate signals, the perforated lid


18


has not been separated and the process could be retried. However, once the perforated lid


18


is successfully separated, separator member


30


is extended, vacuum is turned off, the separator member


30


is retracted, and the perforated lid


18


is now in position to have a peel seal label (not shown) applied.




The invention has been described with reference to a preferred embodiment. However, it will be appreciated that variations and modifications can be effected by a person of ordinary skill in the art without departing from the scope of the invention.




PARTS LIST:






10


box bursting apparatus






12


perforations






13


stop member






14


corrugated box (article)






15


stop member






16


main body portion of box


14








17


end portion of the perforated lid


18


of box


14








18


perforated lid of box


14








19


end portion of the perforated lid


18


of box


14








20


frame






22


substantially flat moveable surface (platform)






23


end portion of the perforated lid


18








24


clamp






25


rotary mechanism






26


first retractable burst member (roller)






28


second retractable burst member (roller)






30


retractable separator member






35


first pneumatic cylinder






35


air bladder






36


vacuum suction cup






40


second pneumatic cylinder






46


partially burst first perforations






48


partially burst second perforations






50


third pneumatic cylinder






56


vacuum sensor



Claims
  • 1. A method of opening a perforated article having a main body portion and a perforated lid, said perforated lid being separable from said main body portion at perforations along the periphery of said main body portion, said method comprising the steps of:arranging the article for exposure to an impact force; providing a means for bursting said perforations by applying an impact force to a portion of said perforated article; moving the means for bursting into engaging contact with at least an end portion of said perforated lid for at least partially bursting said perforations; removing the means for bursting from said perforated lid after at least partially bursting said perforations; moving a separator member into secure engaging contact with said perforated lid; retracting said separator member having said perforated lid securely engaged thereto away from said at least partially burst perforations thereby separating said perforated lid from said main body portion along said at least partially burst perforations.
  • 2. The method recited in claim 1 wherein the step of arranging said perforated article includes the step of securing said perforated article from movement.
  • 3. The method recited in claim 1 wherein the step of providing a means for bursting includes an air bladder for exerting a force of air on said perforated lid.
  • 4. The method recited in claim 1 wherein the step of moving said means for bursting includes the step of directing said impact force normal to an end portion of said perforated lid.
  • 5. The method recited in claim 1 wherein after said step of removing said means for bursting, further including the step of moving the means for bursting to an opposite side of said perforated lid for at least partially bursting remaining perforations.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS

The present application is related to U.S. application Ser. No. 09/430,455, filed Oct. 29, 1999, by John A. Spina, et al., and entitled, “Apparatus For Opening A Perforated Article, Such As A Corrugated Box;” and U.S. application Ser. No. 09/430,581, filed Oct. 29, 1999, by John A. Spina, et al., and entitled, “Apparatus And Method For Bursting Perforations On An Article.”

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5361562 Nagaoka et al. Nov 1994
5407116 Nishishita et al. Apr 1995
5452506 Biedermann et al. Sep 1995
5568750 Galen Oct 1996
6050063 Ford et al. Apr 2000