The invention concerns a package having at least one reinforced end zone, and a method for making the same. The package may advantageously be formed manually from a package blank by use of a tool specifically designed for this purpose.
In the manual folding of package blanks in order to produce a box shaped package designed with a reinforced protective zone in one or both ends of the package, additional folds are required to achieve a zone of double layers of material. During the folding operation there is a need to temporarily hold the package blank in a partly folded position. A tool for this purpose must allow simple holding and release of the package blank.
A tool suitable for producing the package of the present invention preferably has means that can be activated to temporarily clamp a package blank bottom down against a work surface, and means that can be activated to support part of the package blank in a position erected from the work surface during the insertion of products into the package before the package is finally closed.
To this purpose, the tool may be designed with a bottom plate having a support wall or abutment erect from the front edge of the bottom plate, a tongue protruding in front of the support wall from the front edge of the bottom plate, and a jaw acting from above against the tongue, as well as a spring loaded and back-springing lip protruding in front of the support wall and retractable against the spring force in dependence of the fact that during folding a part of a package blank is made to pass by the lip, and then springs back to support the package blank in the attained folded position.
The invention will be described in more detail below with reference to the enclosed drawings, wherein
a-6d show successive steps in the procedure of folding a package blank in order to prepare a package having reinforced end zones, utilizing the tool illustrated in
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The tool 1 comprises a bottom plate 2, having on one of its, henceforth considered front edges an erect abutment 3, in the embodiment shown formed as a supporting wall 3 that extends substantially vertically erected. From the front edge of the bottom plate 2 a tongue 4 projects in front of the supporting wall or abutment 3. Through an opening 5, formed in the abutment or supporting wall 3 and in the embodiment shown delimited by the front edge of the bottom plate, a jaw 6 extends through the supporting wall above the tongue. The jaw 6 is movably arranged and can be activated for temporary clamping of the protective zone of the package blank in the gap between the tongue 4 and the jaw. For this purpose, the jaw is suitably supported in the tip of a leg 7 mounted on the bottom plate and extending through the opening 5. The jaw 6 and the leg 7 may advantageously form parts of a pair of grab tongs of a welding gun mounted on the bottom plate, e.g. by welding or bolts. Preferably, the leg is provided with a release mechanism for single handed activation of a kind known per se from commercially available grab tongs, such as the grab tongs manufactured by Danish company Scangrip A/S.
A lip 8 is arranged in the support wall 3 and movable between a position protruding in front of the support wall and a position retracted inside of or into the support wall. The lip is biased to the protruding position by a spring means 9 and retractable against the action of the spring means as a function of the fact that a part of the package blank during a folding operation is made to pass the lip. The protruding part of the lip 8 is delimited on one side by an edge 10 that is tilted in relation to the support wall 3 and, in the tip of the lip, transforms into an edge 11 that is substantially perpendicular to the support wall and forms the other side of the lip 8. Since part of the package blank is erected from the support in the folding operation, by folding along a fold line A, and is made to pass substantially parallel to the supporting wall in the direction of said tilted edge, the lip is pushed away by the package blank passing the lip and then held in the erected position, supported against the perpendicularly upright edge of the lip, now springing back and protruding.
The bottom plate 2, tongue 4, and vertical supporting wall 3 of the tool can be prepared from one single piece, such as from a plate of steel, whereby the front edge of the bottom plate is made by bending in a line running between the bottom plate 2 and the supporting wall 3, and the tongue 4 is integrally formed by an opening 5 being cut out of the supporting wall. The lip 8 and the spring means 9 are suitably arranged on the underside of an upper end area 12 of the supporting wall 3, being bent backwards. In
Reference is now made to
In a first operation for the completion of a box shaped package, the package blank is folded in accordance with
In this connection it is to be pointed out that the jaw 6 preferably has a length protrading outside of the supporting wall and adapted to the distance between the fold lines B and C, said distance forming the height or width of the protective zone of doubled material in the end of the package. It is further advised that the tongue 4 should comprise a mark, e.g. in the form of a slit 13 in the longitudinal direction of the tongue, towards which mark a fold line A can be oriented when the package blank is inserted into the tool for supporting contact against the abutment/supporting wall 3.
In the next operation, the end walls T, U of the package are erected by folding along fold lines C. The free-cut extensions X, V of the end walls are thereafter folded inwards in the direction of the respective fold lines A which form the corners of the finished package, in the direction towards the axial center of the package blank. After that folding, the extended portions X, V of the end walls will extend supportively inside of and adjacent opposite lateral walls of the completed package. With this operation, the package blank has adopted the position shown in
Thereafter, folding along fold line A is performed to erect a first lateral wall positioned outside of the tool grip on the farthermost side of the tool, viewed from the position of the operator. This folding is performed so that the doubled rim, and more specifically that part thereof which forms an extension of the lateral wall connecting in said fold line A to the bottom portion held by the tool, during the erection operation passes the lip 8 and is thereby held temporarily in the upright position as shown in
In the second supported position, in which the tool aided by the lip 8 temporarily holds the package blank in an open condition with the top portion of the package blank standing in an upright position, products can easily be put into the open package. The erected sections of the package blank, which is prevented by the lip 8 from falling back onto the work surface, in turn secures the inwardly folded extensions of the end walls T, U, whereby these, too, are locked in their erected positions. Thereby, the operator has both hands free for the insertion of products into a receiving space defined by the bottom, end walls and firstly erected lateral wall, before the package blank is closed by folding along the other fold lines A in order to form a finalized package enclosing the products.
In a final folding operation along the remaining fold lines A, the erected upright wall, referred to as the top portion in the above paragraph, is lowered and the second lateral wall (closest to the operator) is erected to close the package in accordance with
The primary function of the tool is to form a “third hand” aiding the operator by temporarily fixing the package blank in a partly folded position while both hands of the operator are busy performing the next folding operation or filling the package with products. Therefore, the tool is preferably utilized standing freely on a work table or on a conveyor belt in a production line in order to enable the operator to handle the package blank freely for folding or insertion of products, but may alternatively be fixed on the work table, or integrated into this table by having the bottom plate fitted into the table surface or forming part of said surface. The shown embodiment of the tool is adapted for, and described as utilized in, the folding of a package blank designed to prepare a package having reinforced end zones, said package blank comprising longitudinal fold lines A along which the package blank can be folded to form the lateral walls I of the package, fold lines B, C running transverse to fold lines A and along which the package lank is foldable (B) to form a peripheral protective zone R of double-folded material at the end of the package, and foldable (C) to form the end wall T, U of the package with associated, free-cut extensions V, X, respectively. In this implementation, the tool thus comprises means 4, 6 which can be activated for engagement with the protective zone R for temporary clamping of the package blank bottom down against a work surface, as well as means 8 which can be activated in order to support a part of the package blank in a position erected from the work surface during the insertion of products into the package.
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This application is a new Divisional of co-pending application Ser. No. 11/909,490 filed on Sep. 24, 2007, which is the 35 U.S.C. §371 national stage of International PCT/SE06/00361 filed on Mar. 23, 2006, which claims priority to Swedish Application No. 0500676-2 filed on Mar. 24, 2005. The entire contents of each of the above-identified applications are hereby incorporated by reference.
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