The present application relates to systems and apparatus for erecting cases and a stabilizer bar system for use with same.
In the erecting of a carton or case from a knocked down blank, the knocked down carton or case is opened do that adjacent sides form a right angle and then the bottom flaps folded into closed position. The erecting operation generally withdraws a single knocked down case blank from a magazine of such blanks held in face to face position, opens the flat blank from the knocked down condition into a square-corner condition wherein adjacent side walls of the case are generally mutually perpendicular and positions the erected blank into a bottom flap folding station. In the bottom flap folding station, the minor flaps (generally the shorter flaps), one connected to each of the leading and trailing side panels of the case (oriented in the direction of travel of the case from the erecting station), are folded relative to their respective side panels and then the major flaps one connected to each of the remaining side wall (walls parallel to the direction of travel) are folded into underlining relation (outwardly exposed relation) to the minor flaps.
The erected case is then moved into a bottom closure station, which may be a taping station where a tape or adhesive is applied along the bottom major flaps extending in the direction of travel of the case through the taping station to secure the major flaps in folded closed position and thereby the case in erected condition with the adjacent side panels mutually perpendicular. In this condition, the top closing flaps are generally open so that the case may be filled and then the top flaps are closed and secured in closed position for example by taping or adhesive similar to the bottom taping operation to complete the erecting filling and closing cycle and the filed box is ready for shipment.
In an aspect, a case forming apparatus that erects cases from knocked-down case blanks includes a first jaw and a plurality of stabilizer bars each having a first end mounted to the first jaw. The stabilizer bars are spaced radially from each other and form concentric segments of circles centered on a pivotal axis. A moveable second jaw is mounted for movement on the pivotal axis relative to the first jaw between an open position where the moveable second jaw is substantially perpendicular to the first jaw and a closed position where the moveable second jaw is substantially parallel to the first jaw. The moveable second jaw includes openings through which the stabilizer bars pass as the moveable second jaw moves between the open and closed positions. One or more of the stabilizer bars has a cross-sectional width that varies over at least one-third of a cross-sectional height of the at least one stabilizer bar.
In another aspect, a case forming apparatus that erects cases from knocked-down case blanks includes a first jaw and a plurality of stabilizer bars each having a first end mounted to the first jaw. The stabilizer bars are spaced radially from each other and form concentric segments of circles centered on a pivotal axis. A moveable second jaw is mounted for movement on the pivotal axis relative to the first jaw between an open position where the moveable second jaw is substantially perpendicular to the first jaw and a closed position where the moveable second jaw is substantially parallel to the first jaw. The moveable second jaw includes openings through which the stabilizer bars pass as the moveable second jaw moves between the open and closed positions. At least one of the stabilizer bars includes an intermediate portion with a cross-sectional surface area that is less than that of the first end.
In another aspect, a case forming apparatus that erects cases from knocked-down case blanks includes a first jaw and a plurality of stabilizer bars each having a first end mounted to the first jaw. The stabilizer bars are spaced radially from each other and form concentric segments of circles centered on a pivotal axis. A moveable second jaw is mounted for movement on the pivotal axis relative to the first jaw between an open position where the moveable second jaw is substantially perpendicular to the first jaw and a closed position where the moveable second jaw is substantially parallel to the first jaw. The moveable second jaw includes openings through which the stabilizer bars pass as the moveable second jaw moves between the open and closed positions. A support member includes a lift mechanism for changing an elevation of the moveable second jaw and the first jaw, the first jaw being mounted directly to the support member. A support beam is mounted directly to the support member wherein a second end of each stabilizer bar is mounted to the support beam.
The details of one or more embodiments are set forth in the accompanying drawings and the description below. Other features, objects, and advantages will be apparent from the description and drawings, and from the claims.
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The moveable jaw 20 and fixed jaw 22 are also moveable vertically along a track member 27 by a lift mechanism carriage or traveler 28 that moves the jaw assembly 19 as indicated by arrow 30. The fixed and moveable jaws 20 and 22 receive a knocked-down case blank 16 with the jaws in their closed or pick-up position (as shown in
The erected case 32 has a leading wall panel 36 (leading in the direction of movement of the case through the apparatus 10) to which are connected a leading bottom flap 38 and a leading top flap 40. The erected case 32 has a corresponding trailing wall panel 42 with a trailing bottom flap 44 and a trailing top flap 46. The leading and trailing wall panels 36 and 42 are connected by a pair of opposed side wall panels 48 and 50, each with a side bottom flap 52, 54 and a side top flap 56, 58. The shorter leading and trailing wall panels 36 and 42 and flaps 38, 40, 44 and 46 are generally referred to as minor side walls and flaps and the longer side wall panels 48 and 50 and flaps 52, 54, 56 and 58 are generally referred to a major wall panels and flaps. The major wall panels and flaps 48, 50, 52, 54, 56 and 58 may, but not necessarily, be oriented parallel to the direction of travel, e.g., so that the major flaps are folded last and exposed as the erected case 32 is moved into a bottom sealing station 60.
The folding station 34 is provided with flap folding equipment for folding the leading bottom minor flap 38 and the trailing bottom minor flap 44. The folding station 34 folds the leading and trailing bottom flaps 38 and 44 to positions substantially perpendicular to their corresponding leading and trailing wall panels 36 and 42 as the case is moved in the machine direction. The major bottom flaps 52 and 54 are then folded substantially perpendicular to their corresponding side wall panels 48 and 50.
The erected case 32 with its bottom flaps 38, 44, 52 and 54 folded is then advanced into and through the bottom sealing station 60 by any suitable mechanism, in the illustrated embodiment, a pusher mechanism 62.
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Gripping pins 78, such as those described in U.S. Pat. Nos. 4,553,954, 7,192,393 and 7,316,643, are positioned adjacent to and between the mountings 70, 72 and 74 of the stabilizer bars 64, 66 and 68 on the fixed jaw 22. Similar gripping pins 78 are provided on the moveable jaw 20, but are positioned on the opposite side of their respective adjacent stabilizer bar 64, 66, 68 as compared to the gripping pins on the fixed jaw 22. The gripping pins 78 are placed in this staggered relationship so that they do not collide together and interfere with the closing of the jaws 20 and 22.
The stabilizer bars 64, 66 and 68 pass through respective openings 80, 82 and 84 in the moveable jaw 20. As shown by
As indicated above, the stabilizer bars 64, 66 and 68 are mounted at one end to the fixed jaw 22. The fixed jaw 22 is, in turn, mounted to the support member 69. The other end of the stabilizer bars 64, 66 and 68 is mounted to a rigid support beam 90 (
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Providing the cross-sectional arrangement for the stabilizer bars 64, 66 and 68 shown in
The erected case 32 is relatively large and its free corner 114 engages or is located nearest the largest radius stabilizer bar 68. For smaller cases, the other stabilizer bars 64 or 66 may contact or be nearest the free corner of the case. Thus, a number or range of case sizes may be erected without requiring substantial modification of the equipment thereby significantly decreasing downtime when the case size being erected is changed significantly.
Various adjustment systems may be used to adjust various elements of the apparatus 10. For example, the positions of the moveable and fixed jaws 20 and 22 may be adjusted relative to each other. In some embodiment, an adjustment system may be provided to adjust the size of a gap G between the moveable and fixed jaws 20 and 22 when in the closed position (see
It is to be clearly understood that the above description is intended by way of illustration and example only and is not intended to be taken by way of limitation, and that changes and modifications are possible. For example, other cross-sections for the stabilizer bars may be used.