Package for individual packs and process and apparatus for producing same

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6283363
  • Patent Number
    6,283,363
  • Date Filed
    Thursday, April 4, 1996
    28 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, September 4, 2001
    23 years ago
Abstract
In the production of packages made of relatively rigid packaging material, e.g. cardboard, it is not possible to directly fold the blank around the pack contents, if the pack contents are composed of articles which may not be mechanically strained, as for example, soft packs. A folding sleeve (47) which can be moved together with the pack contents makes it possible to fold a cardboard blank (28) around the pack contents. The folding sleeve (47) surrounding the pack contents absorbs the mechanical strain occurring in the folding process. Before completing the package, the folding sleeve (47) is pulled out of the region of the pack contents.
Description




The invention relates to a package for particulate goods, especially for a group of (cuboid) individual packs, especially soft packs, comprised of a pack part (main pack/basic pack/carton) and at least one cover for open side faces of the pack part, which consists of thin packaging material, especially paper. The invention furthermore relates to a process and an apparatus for making such packages.




The invention deals with a material-saving package which, in addition to this, simplifies handling. The package is particularly suitable and intended for the accommodation of a group of individual packs. These packs may, in particular, be soft packs, and thus individual packs with a content of articles made of cellulose pulp or cotton wool.




The invention is based on the object to propose a package which has sufficient dimensional stability in spite of a reduced material consumption and, moreover, ensures an easy access to the pack contents, so that the package can also be used as a display for sale.




To attain this object, the package according to the invention is characterized in that the supporting element is U-shaped with a bottom wall and upright, mutually confronting side walls which are confronted by open sides which adjoin one another in a U-shaped manner, the bottom wall and the side walls being provided with connecting members which project into the region of the open sides, namely bottom strips, lateral strips, and transverse strips for fixing a U-shaped cover for the open sides on the outside of the strips by adhesive bonding or the like.




The supporting element made of cardboard or the like forms the dimensionally stable supporting member of the package with a bottom wall and two mutually confronting side walls. These side walls are provided with transversely directed edge strips which extend in the plane of the open side faces and are connected to one another. This results in an additional stabilization of the three-dimensional structure. The flange-like lateral strips furthermore serve for fixing the one-piece blank of the cover on the outside of the edge strips by adhesive bonding.




Consequently, the package according to the invention consists of two blanks. In the production of the package, a cardboard blank for the supporting element is first folded around the pack contents in a U-shaped manner, and then the strips are folded into the plane of the open sides and connected to one another. Afterwards, the cover is also folded around the pack part by a U-shaped folding in the region of the open sides, and connected to the strips.




In the packaging of soft goods, especially soft packs, the pack contents are stabilized during the U-shaped folding of the cardboard blank by guides, especially by a movable folding sleeve which at least partially surrounds the pack contents and ensures the dimensional stability of the pack contents during the U-shaped folding of the cardboard blank. The folding sleeve is pulled out of the partly folded package after the U-shaped folding of the cardboard blank or after erecting the side walls.




In a separate folding cycle, the paper blank for forming the cover is folded over the supporting element and the pack contents in a U-shaped manner, specifically in the course of an upward movement of the supporting element.




The apparatus according to the invention for producing a package comprises a folding station for the cardboard blank and a further folding station for the cover. In the first-mentioned folding station, the pack contents with the blank are first moved downwards to carry out first folding steps and then horizontally to complete the folding of the supporting element. The cover is then laid against the supporting element by an upward movement of the partly finished package. The ready package may then be situated at feed level.











In the following, an exemplary embodiment of the package and the apparatus for making same using the process according to the invention will be explained with reference to the drawings.




In these:





FIG. 1

shows two spread-out blanks for a package,





FIG. 2

shows a perspective view of the partly ready-folded package,





FIG. 3

a diagrammatic side view of an apparatus for producing packages according to FIG.


2


.





FIG. 4

shows a diagrammatic plan view of the apparatus according to

FIG. 3

,





FIG. 5

shows a side view of a section of the apparatus with a different relative position of the individual members,





FIG. 6

shows the section according to

FIG. 5

in an even different relative position,





FIG. 7

shows a plan view of the section according to

FIG. 5

,





FIG. 8

shows a cross-section of a detail of the apparatus taken along the sectional plane VIII—VIII of FIG.


3


and

FIG. 5

, on an enlarged scale,





FIG. 9

shows a further cross-section of the apparatus, also on an enlarged scale.





FIG. 10

to

FIG. 14

shows a perspective view of folding steps during the erection and folding of a supporting element of the package according to FIG.


2


.












FIGS. 1 and 2

show details of a novel package. This package is particularly well-suited for the accommodation of a group


10


of individual packs


11


. These individual packs may be soft packs, e.g. bag-like packs with articles made of cellulose pulp or cotton wool. The individual packs


11


are combined to form an altogether cuboid group


10


, in the present case in two rows.




The pack is comprised of two parts or blanks, namely a supporting element


12


and a cover


13


. The supporting element


12


is configured as a partly open folding pack, especially made of cardboard. As opposed thereto, the cover


13


consists of very thin packaging material, especially of paper.




The supporting element


12


forms a bottom wall


14


and two mutually confronting, upright side walls


15


,


16


. The above-mentioned walls


14


,


15


,


16


are folded into a U-shaped position relative to one another.




Transversely relative to the bottom wall


14


and the side walls


15


and


16


, open regions are formed, namely open sides


17


,


18


,


19


which are disposed in a U-shaped manner relative to one another. The central open side


18


at the same time forms the top side of the package opposite of the bottom wall


14


.




Edge rims for the pack contents, namely bottom strips


20


in the region of the bottom wall


14


, lateral strips


21


,


22


and transverse strips


23


,


24


in the region of the side walls


15


,


16


, extend in the region of the open sides


17


,


18


,


19


, in the plane of the package surfaces. In the finished pack said strips


20


to


24


are folded into a respectively transverse position relative to the assigned walls


14


,


15


,


16


. As a result, a part cover


25


is formed between the bottom strip


20


, on the one hand, and the confronting end regions of the lateral strips


21


,


22


, on the other hand. In the region of this part cover


25


, the respective strips are fixedly connected to one another by means of adhesive bonding. It is obvious from

FIG. 2

that the bottom strips


20


adjoin the outside of the lateral strips


21


,


22


.




Corner tabs


26


,


27


are arranged at the ends of the lateral strips


23


,


24


. In the ready package, these corner tabs


26


,


27


are folded against the outside of the (upright) lateral strips


21


,


22


, and also connected thereto by adhesive bonding. As a result, an altogether stable three-dimensional supporting structure made of cardboard or the like is formed for the accommodation of the pack contents.




The cover


13


serves for covering the open surfaces of the package, specifically the lateral and upper open sides


17


,


18


,


19


. This cover


13


is also folded in a U-shaped manner (

FIG. 2

) and dimensioned such that it adjoins with edge regions the outside of the bottom strips


20


, lateral strips


21


,


22


and transverse strips


23


,


24


. Here, the cover


13


is connected to the supporting element, e.g. by means of adhesive bonding.




When using the package for the first time, the cover


13


is torn off so that the pack contents are exposed and can be easily withdrawn in the case of soft packs. The cover


13


may be torn. It may, however, also be designed in such a manner that a non-destructive severing of the cover


13


from the supporting element


12


can take place, e.g. in the case of spot gluing.




The package is comprised of two one-piece, essentially rectangular blanks, specifically a cardboard blank


28


and a paper blank


29


. Longitudinally and transversely directed folding lines


30


,


31


define the walls and strips of the supporting element


12


. The strips


20


to


24


and corner tabs


26


,


27


are separated from one another by punch cuts


32


. The paper blank


29


is designed in a strip-shaped manner with regions for a top wall


33


and side tabs


34


,


35


.




For the production and filling of a package in the embodiment described hereinabove an apparatus is suitable whose details and method of operation follow from

FIGS. 3

to


9


.




The apparatus comprises a collecting station


36


, a cardboard folding station


37


, and a paper folding station


38


.




The individual packs


11


are fed to the collecting station


36


on a feed conveyor


39


, if necessary, at varying distances from one another. The groups


10


are formed from a plurality of individual packs


11


on a platform


40


. A slide


41


, which is movable to and fro, conveys the finished group


10


into the cardboard-folding station


37


. In the present embodiment (

FIG. 4

) two individual packs


11


are each time transversely displaced from the feed conveyor


39


onto the platform


40


by a transverse slide


42


, thereby forming a group


10


.




The blanks for the supporting element


12


, the cardboard blanks


28


, are withdrawn from a magazine


43


below the feed conveyor


39


and next to it. Within the magazine


43


, the unfolded cardboard blanks


28


are positioned in an upright or slightly inclined position. One cardboard blank


28


at a time is grasped on its free side, withdrawn from the magazine


43


by means of a pivoting movement of a withdrawal member, in the present case by means of two pivotable arms


45


, and transported—laterally offset—into a position below the plane of movement of the individual packs


11


by means of the two arms


45


, which are spaced apart from one another and equipped with suction members


44


. After having been deposited onto a blank conveyor (not shown) the cardboard blank


28


is also conveyed into the cardboard-folding station


37


and deposited above an upright folding shaft


46


in an accurately positioned manner.




The cardboard blank


28


is positioned above the folding shaft


46


in such a manner that its bottom wall


14


is aligned centrally relative to the folding shaft


46


. The platform


40


for the individual packs


11


ends above the cardboard blank


28


next to the region of the bottom wall


14


. The group


10


, which is pushed-off from the platform


40


by the slide


41


, is thereby placed directly onto the cardboard blank


28


, specifically on the bottom wall


14


in a position that is suitable for the package.




The folding steps for the cardboard blank


28


which are started afterwards are effected by a downward movement of the group


10


including the cardboard blank


28


into the folding shaft


46


. As a result of a movement relative to stationary folding members of the folding shaft


46


, the strips


20


to


24


and the corner tabs


26


,


27


are folded in the described order.




For handling soft packs, e.g. bags with cotton wool, the outer shape of the group


10


needs to be stabilized during the downward movement while taking along the cardboard blank


28


. To this end, a folding sleeve


47


is provided as a supporting member which, in the present exemplary embodiment, surrounds the outside of group


10


over the entire height in a U-shaped manner. The folding sleeve


47


consequently has a rectangular or square cross-section corresponding to the geometrical shape and dimension of the group


10


, and is open at the bottom, the top, and at one of the sides. In this manner, a shaping supporting structure is formed, which has upright supporting walls


48


,


49


,


50


which are disposed in a U-shaped manner relative to one another. The folding sleeve


47


is open on the side confronting the platform


40


, so that the group


10


can be pushed into the folding sleeve


47


on this side.




For starting the folding process, the folding sleeve


47


is situated directly above the folding shaft


46


in the region of the bottom wall


14


of the cardboard blank


28


. The group


10


can be pushed from the platform


40


into the folding shaft


46


which is open on one side, and positioned on the bottom wall


14


.




The unit consisting of group


10


and folding sleeve


47


is jointly moved downwards out of the upper starting position shown in

FIGS. 3 and 5

. The cardboard blank


28


is pressed into the folding shaft


46


. This folding shaft


46


is laterally limited by folding members which are configured and arranged relative to one another in such a manner that, during the downward movement of the carton blank


28


, the strips


20


to


24


and the side walls


15


,


16


are folded in the described order.




First, upper lateral folders


51


which extend in the longitudinal direction of the cardboard blank


28


, take effect, specifically in the region of the lateral strips


21


,


22


, which were erected first. The first folding step thus consists in erecting these lateral strips


21


,


22


transversely relative to the assigned side walls


15


,


16


.




Folding bodies


52


which are directed transversely relative to the longitudinal extension of the cardboard blank


28


functionally follow the lateral folders


51


. These folding bodies


52


are arranged and configured in such a manner that the two side walls


15


,


16


are gradually folded into an upright position relative to the bottom wall


14


. It is obvious from

FIG. 8

that the cross-section of lateral folders


51


is configured with an arched contour which forms a correspondingly arched folding surface


53


. The lateral folders


51


also have the function of laterally guiding the cardboard blank


28


by means of upright sideboards


54


. As shown in

FIGS. 5 and 6

, the folding bodies


52


are also designed with arched folding surfaces


55


. An effective upper folding edge


56


of these folding members is downwardly offset relative to the lateral folders


51


(FIG.


8


). During the further downward movement, the bottom strips


20


which are attached to the bottom wall


14


are erected, specifically by folding webs


57


which limit the folding shaft


46


in this region. As shown in

FIG. 8

, these folding members also have an arched shape so that during the relative movement these blank parts are gradually erected.




During the downward movement of the cardboard blank


28


, the pressure to be exerted in the region of the longitudinally and transversely directed folding lines


30


,


31


is created by the folding sleeve


47


, specifically by the lower edges


58


thereof. These circumferentially extending edges


58


take effect exactly in the region of the folding lines


30


and


31


which surround the bottom wall


14


, without deforming the individual packs


11


.




In the lower position of the downwardly moved unit, the partly folded cardboard blank


28


together with the group


10


is deposited onto a conveyor track, in the present case onto a lower folding conveyor


59


. This folding conveyor


59


is comprised of two conveyor chains


60


which are spaced apart from one another and on which the cardboard blank


28


rests with the bottom wall


14


.




For the continuation of the folding steps, the folding sleeve


47


is then moved back into an upper starting position by a corresponding upward movement. In the present case, a stop


61


, which is engaged by a lifting member, e.g. a pressure medium cylinder, is arranged on one of the supporting walls, namely the lateral supporting wall


48


, in order to effect the upward and downward movements of the folding sleeve.




During the returning movement of the folding sleeve


47


into the upper starting position, a ram


62


takes effect which rests on the top side of the group


10


with a ram plate. The ram


62


is lowered synchronously with the group


10


and the folding sleeve


47


from an upper starting position (

FIG. 3

) into the lower position (FIG.


9


). In the upward movement of the folding sleeve


47


which is started then, the ram


62


remains in the lower position for positioning the group


10


together with the cardboard blank


28


on the folding conveyor


59


and therefore to avoid an upwardly directed movement of the group


10


and/or the cardboard blank


28


. Afterwards, the ram


62


is also moved back into the upper starting position.




The folding shaft


46


ends at a small distance above the group


10


when it has reached the lower position on the folding conveyor


59


(FIG.


8


). In this lower position, the foldings of the cardboard blank


28


are supported by lateral guides


63


, on the one hand, and by upright pocket walls


64


of pockets formed by or on the folding conveyor


59


.




Further folding steps take place during the transport of the group


10


with the cardboard blank


28


through the folding conveyor


59


from the region below the folding shaft


46


to the paper-folding station


38


. Before starting the discharge of the partly folded supporting element


12


together with its contents by the folding conveyor


59


, a further folding step is carried out, specifically by a folding blade


65


which is movable in a horizontal plane above the pocket walls


64


. The transverse strip


24


which is directed upwards in this phase is folded into the position suitable for the pack, and thus against the top side of the group


10


, by means of said folding blade


65


.




In the conveying movement by the folding conveyor


59


, the part package or the supporting element


12


reaches the region of a transversely directed stationary folding rail


66


. This folding rail


66


is located above the group


10


and serves for folding over the other, opposite transverse strip


24


into the plane above group


10


by the relative movement.




The folding rail


66


is adjoined by a stationary folding strip


67


, also referred to as folding switchpoint. This folding switchpoint is provided with an arcuate, downwardly directed folding edge


68


. The laterally projecting corner tabs


26


and


27


are folded by the folding strip


67


during the transport of the supporting element


12


, specifically first the corner tabs


26


which are leading in the direction of transport, and then the corner tabs


27


extending on the rear side. The corner tabs


26


,


27


are folded downwards against the outside of the upright lateral strips


21


,


22


.




During a period of the transport, the finished folding position of the supporting element


12


is fixed, specifically by a correspondingly elongate design of the folding strip


67


, on the one hand, and by a supporting web


69


in the lower region of the supporting element


12


, on the other hand. In this case, the supporting web


69


is connected in one piece with the upright lateral guides


63


in the region of the cardboard-folding station


37


.




The finished supporting element


12


with the partly surrounded group


10


is now conveyed into the region of the paper-folding station


38


by the folding conveyor


59


. In the paper-folding station


38


, the blank for the cover


13


is held ready above the supporting element


12


, specifically with its longitudinal extension transverse relative to the conveying direction of the folding conveyor


59


. The paper blank


29


is positioned such that the central top wall


33


is exactly aligned with the open side


18


of the supporting element


12


. As the result of an upward movement of the supporting element


12


together with the contents, the blank for the cover


13


is first laid against the top side, and thus against the open side


18


, and then folded over on both sides in a U-shaped manner, and laid against the open sides


17


and


19


. The supporting element


12


and/or the paper blank


29


are coated with glue in the region of overlap, so that a connection between supporting element


12


and cover


13


is created during this holding process.




The paper blank


29


for the cover


13


is produced by severing from a continuous web of material


71


in the region of the packaging machine. The material web


71


is drawn off a large reel


72


. In the region of a severing device


73


, the paper blank


29


is severed from the web of material


71


and placed onto a blank conveyor


74


. This blank conveyor


74


transports the paper blank


29


into the paper-folding station


38


, specifically with its longitudinal extension transverse relative to the conveying direction.




The blank conveyor


74


is comprised of two endless conveyors, especially conveyor belts, arranged at a distance from one another. The distances between these conveyor belts is chosen such that the paper blank


29


rests on the conveyor belts with the regions for forming the lateral tabs


34


,


35


. In this position the paper blank is held ready in an accurate relative position above the finished supporting element


12


together with the contents (FIG.


3


and FIG.


5


).




The supporting element


12


is now lifted up from below by a lifting plate


75


. This lifting plate


75


is dimensioned such that it can pass through the conveyor chains


60


of the folding conveyor


59


and grasp the supporting element


12


in the region of the bottom wall


14


. During the upward movement, the supporting element


12


passes through the conveyor belts of the blank conveyor


74


and grasps the region of the top wall


33


of the paper blank


29


with the upper open side


18


. The paper blank


29


is lifted by the blank conveyor


74


and moved through a folding tool


76


with the supporting element


12


and the group


10


. The folding tool may take the form of a closed or U-shaped frame or two folding webs arranged at a distance from one another against which the paper blanks are laid during the upward movement such that the side tabs


34


,


35


are folded downwardly, thereby forming the U-shape of the cover


13


. The cover


13


is laid against the supporting element


12


in the position suitable for the package. Glue regions or other connecting means applied in appropriate places cause a releasable connection, if appropriate, of the cover


13


with the supporting element


12


in the region of the strips


20


to


24


.




The now finished and filled package is pushed out of the paper folding station


38


by means of a pushing-off device


77


, in the present case onto a discharge conveyor


78


.





FIGS. 10

to


14


show the individual folding steps carried out in the production of the supporting element


12


with the help of the described apparatus.




The cardboard blank


28


is prepared with longitudinally and transversely directed folding lines


30


,


31


, and punch cuts


32


, as shown in detail in FIG.


1


. In the flat, spread-out cardboard blank


28


, the lateral strips


21


and


22


on mutually confronting sides of the side walls


15


and


16


are erected first (FIG.


11


). Next, said side walls


15


and


16


are erected relative to the bottom wall with the folding tabs arranged thereon. The lateral strips


21


,


22


stay in the folded position according to FIG.


11


. The bottom strips


20


are erected with a temporal delay, so that they rest against the outsides of the now upright lateral strips


21


,


22


(FIGS.


12


and


13


). After this, the transverse strips


23


and


24


, which are arranged on the side walls


15


and


16


, are folded over inwardly from the upright plane into a horizontal position until they abut upper edges of the lateral strips


21


,


22


(position according to FIG.


13


). The final folding step consists in that the corner tabs


26


,


27


are folded over in the downward direction until they abut the upright lateral strips


21


,


22


. In the regions of overlap, said folding tabs are connected to one another by means of adhesive bonding.



Claims
  • 1. A package shipping and point of sale display system comprising:a plurality of rectilinear packages (11) of uniform size; and a self-supporting rectilinear packing carton formed from a single carton blank for securely containing during shipment and for display the plurality of rectilinear packages (11) arranged in transversely extending parallel files that abut along a vertical parting plane, said carton comprising: a bottom wall (14) and a pair of upright opposing side walls (15,16) joined to the bottom wall along transverse fold lines, which walls contact and support the plurality of rectilinear packages, the edges of said bottom and side walls defining a top opening and opposing end openings, each of the longitudinal edges of said bottom and side walls being joined along a fold line to a lateral strip (20, 21, 22) that projects into the end openings, said lateral and transverse strips enclosing a minor portion of the end and top openings, the lateral side wall strips being securely joined in overlapping relation to the adjacent lateral bottom wall strips, the transverse edge of the upper ends of each of the side walls being joined along a fold line to a transverse strip (23, 24) that projects into the top opening to contact the tops of the plurality of abutting packages, the ends of the transverse strips being joined along fold lines to corner tabs (26, 27), said corner tabs being securely joined in overlapping relation to the confronting ends of the adjacent lateral side strips (21, 22), to thereby form the self-supporting carton and secure the rectilinear packages in said carton, and a U-shaped paper cover (13) extending over the top and end openings and adhesively bonded to the outer surface of the lateral and transverse strips by spot gluing.
  • 2. The carton of claim 1 where the ends of the bottom lateral strips (20) are joined in outwardly overlapping relation to the confronting ends of the adjacent lateral side wall strips (21, 22).
  • 3. The package system of claim 1 where the lateral strips and corner tabs are joined by adhesive.
  • 4. The package system of claim 1 in which said traverse strips (23, 24) and lateral side strips (21, 22) are of the same width.
  • 5. The package system of claim 1 where the corner tabs (26, 27) are trapezoidal in shape and the base is equal in width to, and is formed at the fold line with the traverse strip.
  • 6. The package system of claim 1 where the plurality of packages comprises at least ten packages arranged in equal ranks.
  • 7. The package system of claim 1 where the carton is corrugated cardboard and the plurality of packages are formed from paperboard.
  • 8. A method of forming a package shipping and point of sale display system that includes a self-supporting packing carton containing a plurality of rectilinear packages (11) arranged in two files that abut along a vertical parting plane, said method comprising the steps of:(a) providing a one-piece carton blank comprised of a longitudinal web of packaging material, said web being divided by transverse and longitudinal fold lines to define a central bottom wall panel (14) positioned between a pair of side wall panels (15, 16), the dimensions of the bottom panel (14) corresponding to those of the arranged packages and the height of the side wall panels corresponding to the height of the arranged packages, the opposing longitudinal edges of each of the bottom and side wall panels being joined to a lateral strip (20, 21, 22) along a fold line, the ends of the transverse strips being joined along fold lines to corner tabs (26, 27), where the width of the lateral bottom strip is substantially less than the height of the side wall panel, and the combined width of the transverse strips (23, 24) and the combined width of the side wall lateral strips (21, 22) is each substantially less than the distance between the side wall panels (15, 16); b) placing the plurality of rectilinear packages (11) arranged in two parallel transverse files on the bottom panel (14) of the carton blank (12); c) folding the side wall panels (15, 16) vertically to a position contacting the packages (11); d) folding the bottom and side wall lateral strips (20, 21, 22) and the transverse strips (23, 24) along said fold lines into overlapping contact with each other and with the packages; e) joining the respective ends of the side wall lateral strips (21, 22) to the ends of the adjacent bottom lateral strips (20) and joining the corner tabs (26, 27) of the transverse strips (23, 24) to the ends of the adjacent side wall lateral strips to thereby form the self-supporting carton and secure said plurality of packages in the carton, f) folding a paper cover (13) into a U-shaped configuration and securing the cover to the lateral and transverse strips by spot gluing with an adhesive to cover the area of the openings between the lateral and transverse strips of the formed packing carton.
  • 9. The method of claim 8 where the cover (13) is formed from a rectangular bank.
  • 10. The method of claim 8 where the blank (12) is corrugated cardboard and the packages (a) are formed from rigid paperboard.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
195 12 547 Apr 1995 DE
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