Claims
- 1. A method for loading groups of upstanding elongated articles into cartons wherein each group of upstanding elongated articles has at least one uncovered level of upstanding elongated articles arranged in an array comprising:
- transporting the groups of upstanding elongated articles upon a first article conveyor such that parallel rows of the array are transversely disposed with respect to the direction of movement of said first conveyor;
- transporting the cartons upon one of at least one second successive conveyor, said at least one second successive conveyor being adjacent and moving in synchronous parallel motion with said first article conveyor;
- providing channel forming structure moving in synchronous motion in relation to and disposed in parallel relation above said first article conveyor and said at least one second successive conveyor, forming groups of transverse parallel channels that respectively correspond to the rows of the array and receive topmost ends of the upstanding elongated articles of the uncovered level of the upstanding elongated articles arranged in the array generally restricting movement of the upstanding elongated articles to the direction in which the upstanding elongated articles are pushed; and
- urging at least two of said parallel rows of upstanding elongated articles from said first conveyor onto said at least one second successive conveyor and into each ones of the cartons such that said topmost ends of said upstanding elongated articles of each of said rows of the array translate in respective said transverse parallel channels.
- 2. The method of claim 1, wherein said groups of transverse parallel channels are formed by groups of a plurality of elongated members transversely mounted upon an endless chain, each of said elongated members having a rib projecting from a support surface whereby within each said group of elongated members parallel U-shaped channels are formed by said ribs and said support surfaces of adjacent ones of said elongated members.
- 3. A system for loading groups of upstanding elongated articles into cartons wherein each group has at least one uncovered level of upstanding elongated articles arranged in an array of at least two rows comprising:
- a first article conveyor for transporting the groups of upstanding elongated articles with said rows transversely disposed with respect to the direction of movements of said first conveyor;
- at least one successive second conveyor adjacent said first article conveyor moving in synchronous parallel motion therewith for receiving and transporting the groups of upstanding elongated articles;
- an article transport assembly disposed in cooperative relation to said first article conveyor and said at least one successive second conveyor for urging at least two rows of upstanding elongated articles transversely from said first article conveyor onto said at least one successive second conveyor and into each of said cartons; and p1 channel forming structure including groups of a plurality of elongated members transversely mounted upon an endless chain moving in synchronous motion in relation to and disposed in parallel relation above said first article conveyor and said at least one successive second conveyor, each of said elongated members having a rib projecting from a support surface whereby within each said group of elongated members U-shaped channels are formed for each row of articles by said ribs and said support surfaces of adjacent ones of said elongated members.
- 4. The system of claim 3, wherein within each of said groups of a plurality of elongated members said rib of each of at least two adjacent ones of said plurality of elongated members is disposed mediate side edges thereof.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of Ser. No. 08/251,166 filed May 31, 1994, now abandoned.
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