Claims
- 1. A method for packing a box with a plurality of flexible containers and inserting an intermediate self-supporting shelf means in the box to support a portion of the containers in the box, the shelf means including a container-supporting portion, two stiffening legs, and two shelf-supporting legs formed from a shelf blank, by:
- orienting the box such that the flexible containers can be inserted into the box;
- conveying the pouches by means of a first flexible container conveyor;
- gripping and transferring from the first pouch conveyor to the box by means of a first vacuum head mechanism;
- gripping a shelf blank by means of a shelf gripped fixed to a free end of a piston rod and pneumatic cylinder arrangement, cooperating with the pneumatic cylinder to move a shelf blank above a box;
- gripping a shelf blank by means of a vacuum head;
- forming the support legs and guiding the support legs of the shelf means into the box by means of a support leg folder;
- inserting the shelf into the box by means of cooperation between the vacuum head, the support leg folder, and a second and a third pneumatic cylinder;
- conveying pouches by means of a second pouch conveyor; and
- gripping and transferring flexible containers from the second flexible container conveyor to the box by means of a second vacuum head mechanism.
- 2. A method for packing a box with at least two groups of pouches or other flexible containers and inserting a support shelf between the groups comprising:
- inserting a first group of pouches into a box;
- erecting a support shelf from a shelf blank having at least two support legs and at least two stiffening legs by folding said support legs and stiffening legs;
- inserting said support shelf into the box with said support legs and said stiffening legs in said folded condition; and
- inserting a second group of pouches into the box.
- 3. The method of claim 2 wherein the pouches and support shelf are inserted from the bottom of a box having the bottom closure flaps open.
- 4. A method for packing a box with a plurality of flexible containers and inserting an intermediate self-supporting shelf means including a first container-supporting portion and second shelf-supporting leg portions extending transversely from opposed ends of the first portion in the box to support a portion of the containers in the box comprising:
- positioning the box having side walls and top and bottom closable ends in a first orientation with the bottom end open;
- inserting a first group of containers into the box through the open bottom end with the box in the first orientation to partially fill the box;
- inserting the shelf means into the box through the open bottom end in said first orientation into close proximity with said first group of containers such that the second shelf-supporting leg portions extend transversely from opposed ends of the first portion a selected extent toward the open bottom end of the box;
- inserting a second group of containers into the box through the open bottom end in said first orientation between the leg portions and onto the container-supporting portion of the shelf means; and
- closing the open bottom end of the box;
- whereby when the box is inverted into a second orientation the closed bottom end of the box engages with the supporting leg portions of the shelf means and the shelf means provides support for the first group of containers in the box independent of the second group of containers.
- 5. The method of claim 4, further comprising closing the top closable end prior to inserting flexible containers in the box.
- 6. The method of claim 5, further comprising sealing the top closable end closed prior to inserting flexible containers in the box.
- 7. The method of claim 4, further comprising extending the shelf-supporting leg portions substantially parallel to opposing side walls of the box.
- 8. The method of claim 4, further comprising extending the shelf-supporting leg portions substantially adjacent the opposing walls.
- 9. The method of claim 8, further comprising extending the shelf-supporting leg portions, to, but not beyond, the closable bottom end of the box, once the shelf means is inserted within the box.
- 10. The method of claim 4, wherein the shelf means is inserted into the box by:
- positioning a shelf blank above a box packed with one group of flexible containers; and
- erecting the shelf means from the shelf blank and inserting the shelf means into the box.
- 11. The method of claim 10, wherein shelf means is erected from the shelf blank and inserted into the box by:
- gripping the shelf blank with a vacuum head attached to a first pneumatic cylinder; and
- supplying a vacuum to the vacuum head; and
- inserting the shelf blank gripped by the vacuum head into the box by actuating the pneumatic cylinder.
- 12. The method of claim 11, further comprising erecting the shelf means from the shelf blank and inserting the shelf means into the box by the pneumatic cylinder, and the vacuum head cooperating with a support leg folder.
- 13. The method of claim 4, further comprising stiffening the shelf means.
- 14. The method of claim 13, wherein the shelf means is stiffened by erecting stiffening leg portions along the sides of the container-supporting portion of the shelf means transverse to the shelf-supporting leg portions.
- 15. The method of claim 14 wherein the shelf means is inserted into the box by:
- positioning a shelf blank above a box packed with one group of pouches; and
- erecting the shelf means from the shelf blank and inserting the shelf means into the box.
- 16. The method of claim 15, wherein the shelf means is erected from the shelf blank and inserted into the box by:
- gripping the shelf blank by means of a vacuum head attached to a first pneumatic cylinder;
- supply a vacuum to the vacuum head, and
- inserting the shelf blank gripped by the vacuum head into the box by actuating the pneumatic cylinder.
- 17. The method of claim 11, further comprising erecting the shelf means from the shelf blank and inserting the shelf means into the box by cooperation of the pneumatic cylinder, vacuum head, support leg folder and stiffening leg folder.
- 18. The method of claim 10, wherein the shelf blank is positioned above the box packed with one group of flexible containers by:
- gripping shelf blanks on a shelf blank supply using a stack shelf gripper attached to a second pneumatic cylinder;
- forcing a shelf blank gripped by the shelf gripper from the shelf blank supply stack onto the shelf guide by actuating said second pneumatic cylinder; and
- supporting the shelf blank above a box using a shelf guide.
- 19. The method of claim 18, wherein a first group of flexible containers is inserted into a box by:
- gripping the flexible containers using a vacuum head;
- delivering flexible containers to the vacuum head using a flexible container conveyor; and
- inserting flexible containers gripped by the vacuum head into boxes using a transfer mechanism.
- 20. The method of claim 19, wherein a second group of flexible containers is inserted into a box by:
- gripping the flexible containers using a vacuum head;
- delivering flexible containers to the vacuum head or a pouch conveyor; and
- inserting flexible containers griped by the vacuum head into boxes using a transfer mechanism.
- 21. The method of claim 20, wherein the box is positioned by:
- supporting and positioning the box using a conveyor; and
- driving the conveyor to advance the box to a selected position.
- 22. A method for packing a box with a plurality of flexible containers and inserting an intermediate self-supporting shelf means in the box to support a portion of the containers in the box, the shelf means including a container-supporting portion, two shelf-supporting legs extending transversely from the container-supporting portion, and stiffening leg portions running perpendicular to the shelf supporting leg portions along the container-supporting portion formed from a shelf blank, comprising:
- positioning the box having side walls and top and bottom closable ends in a first orientation with the bottom end open, including using a conveyor;
- inserting a first group of containers into the box through the open bottom end with the box in the first orientation to partially fill the box;
- positioning the shelf blank above the box packed with the first group of flexible containers;
- forcing the shelf blank past a shelf-supporting leg folder and a stiffening leg folder;
- inserting the shelf means into the box through the open bottom end in said first orientation into close proximity with said first group of containers;
- inserting a second group of containers into the box through the open bottom end in said first orientation between the leg portions and onto the container-supporting portion of the shelf means; and
- closing the open bottom end of the box;
- whereby when the box is inverted into a second orientation the closed bottom end of the box engages with the supporting leg portions of the shelf means and the shelf means provides support for the first group of containers in the box independent of the second group of containers.
- 23. The method of claim 22, wherein the shelf means is inserted in the box by:
- gripping the shelf blank using a vacuum head attached to a first pneumatic cylinder;
- supplying a vacuum to the vacuum head; and
- inserting the shelf blank gripped by the vacuum head through the stiffening leg folder and the support leg folder into the open bottom of the box by actuating the pneumatic cylinder.
- 24. The method of claim 22, wherein the shelf blank is positioned above a box packed with a first group of pouches by:
- gripping shelf blanks from a shelf blank supply stack using a shelf gripper attached to a second pneumatic cylinder;
- forcing a shelf blank gripped by the shelf gripper from the shelf blank supply stack onto a shelf guide by actuating the pneumatic cylinders; and
- supporting the shelf blank above a box or said shelf guide.
- 25. The method of claim 22, wherein a first group of flexible containers is inserted into a box by:
- gripping the flexible containers using a vacuum head;
- delivering flexible containers to the vacuum head using a flexible container conveyor; and
- inserting flexible containers gripped by the vacuum head into boxes using a transfer mechanism.
- 26. The method of claim 22, wherein a second group of flexible containers is inserted into a box by:
- gripping the flexible containers using a vacuum head;
- delivering flexible containers to the vacuum head using a flexible container conveyor; and
- inserting flexible containers gripped by the vacuum head into boxes using a transfer mechanism.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 047,817, filed May 8, 1987 now U.S. Pat. No. 4,815,251.
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