Claims
- 1. An insert delivery system for use with an automated packaging machine, wherein the packaging machine comprises an infeed to convey a product to be packaged and a scoop assembly, comprising:
(a) a first insert card conveyor configured to present a first insert to an insert placer; and (b) a feeder mechanism that is disposed adjacent said insert card conveyor and insert placer and is configured to deliver the insert onto the scoop assembly; wherein the insert placer comprises at least one arm that is adapted to move in a plurality of linear directions.
- 2. The insert delivery system of claim 1, wherein the at least one arm cycles between an insert pick-up position and an insert drop-off position.
- 3. The insert delivery system of claim 2, wherein the insert card conveyor is a carousel equipped with at least one magazine, and the at least one arm comprises an insert holder that is configured to be adjacent said magazine and secure the insert when the arm is in the insert pick-up position and configured to be adjacent the feeder mechanism and release the insert when the arm is in the insert drop-off position.
- 4. The insert delivery system of claim 3, wherein the insert holder comprises a vacuum system.
- 5. The insert delivery system of claim 4, wherein the at least one magazine is vertically oriented and is adapted to hold a plurality of inserts which are placed horizontally in the magazine and are stacked in a vertical arrangement.
- 6. The insert delivery system of claim 5, further comprising at least one sensor, wherein information from the sensor is used to activate a magazine insert advancement mechanism to move the stack of inserts up in the vertical direction.
- 7. The insert delivery system of claim 1, wherein the automated packaging machine comprises an automatic bread loaf packager.
- 8. The insert delivery system of claim 1, wherein the insert is at least one member selected from the group consisting of envelopes having at least one enclosure, and packets of food product samples.
- 9. The insert delivery system of claim 1, wherein the scoop assembly is equipped with at least one position sensor.
- 10. The insert delivery system of claim 9, further comprising a control mechanism and an encoder, said control mechanism controlling the operation of the insert delivery system and automated packaging machine, and said encoder being configured to communicate with the control mechanism to synchronize the respective speeds of said infeed conveyor and scoop assembly.
- 11. The insert delivery system of claim 10, further comprising an infeed sensor positioned along said infeed conveyor, said sensor being in electronic communication with said control mechanism and being configured to detect and communicate the presence of said product to the control mechanism.
- 12. The insert delivery system of claim 11, wherein the at least one position sensor of the scoop assembly is in electronic communication with the control mechanism.
- 13. The insert delivery system of claim 1, wherein said packaging machine includes wrappers, each wrapper bearing a UPC bar code.
- 14. The insert delivery system of claim 13, wherein the wrappers are stacked upon a transparent support through which a UPC bar code reader is positioned to read the UPC bar codes on the wrappers and to convey the UPC bar code data to said insert placer.
- 15. The insert delivery system of claim 14, further comprising a control mechanism, said control mechanism being in electronic communication with the UPC bar code reader and the insert placer.
- 16. An insert delivery system for use with an automated packaging machine, comprising:
(a) a first vertical magazine configured to present a first insert to an insert placer; and (b) a feeder mechanism, disposed adjacent said magazine and insert placer, and configured to receive said first insert from said insert placer; wherein the packaging machine comprises an infeed conveyor to convey a product to be packaged and a scoop assembly, the scoop assembly comprising:
(i) a lower bread scoop having a horizontal surface which is configured to receive said product to be packaged, said horizontal surface having a slit that runs substantially through the longitudinal axis thereof; and (ii) a lower compartment that is disposed underneath said horizontal surface and is adapted to receive said insert, the scoop assembly being adapted to cycle between a retracted position and a forward position, and the insert delivery system being configured so that the feeder mechanism delivers the insert onto the scoop assembly when the scoop assembly is in the retracted position.
- 17. The insert delivery system of claim 16, wherein the lower compartment has a groove that runs substantially through the longitudinal axis thereof, further comprising a stop bar that is adapted to move vertically up and down through said slit so as to have its lower end inside said groove and be in contact with an edge of said insert when the insert is placed in the compartment and the stop bar is in its lower-most position.
- 18. The insert delivery system of claim 17, wherein the stop bar is a pressure-sensitive device and is configured to be operated by an air cylinder.
- 19. The insert delivery system of claim 17, further comprising a control mechanism, an encoder, an infeed sensor positioned along said infeed conveyor, and at least one position sensor connected to the scoop assembly, wherein:
the infeed conveyor and the scoop assembly are configured to run on a single chain cycle; the control mechanism is configured to control the operation of the insert delivery system and automated packaging machine; the encoder is configured to communicate with the control mechanism to synchronize the respective speeds of said infeed conveyor and scoop assembly; the infeed sensor is configured to detect and communicate the presence of said product to the control mechanism; and the at least one position sensor is in electronic communication with the control mechanism.
- 20. The insert delivery system of claim 19, wherein the feeder mechanism is disposed perpendicularly with respect to the scoop assembly, the scoop is rotated about 15° about its longitudinal axis, and the front portion of the feeder mechanism is tilted at an angle of between about −15° and about 15° with respect to the scoop.
- 21. The insert delivery system of claim 19, wherein the feeder mechanism is disposed parallel to the longitudinal axis of the scoop assembly.
- 22. The insert delivery system of claim 19, further comprising an ejection mechanism configured to clear the lower compartment of misfed or stuck inserts.
- 23. A method of including an insert with a product being automatically packaged, comprising the steps of:
(a) providing an automated packaging machine having an infeed conveyor and a scoop assembly, said scoop assembly including:
(i) a lower bread scoop having a horizontal surface which has a slit through the longitudinal axis thereof and is configured to receive said product to be packaged; and (ii) a lower compartment that is disposed underneath said horizontal surface and is adapted to receive said insert; (b) providing an insert delivery system having:
(i) a first vertical magazine configured to present a first insert to an insert placer; and (ii) a feeder mechanism to receive said first insert from said insert placer, wherein the insert delivery system is configured so that the feeder mechanism delivers the insert onto the scoop assembly; (c) advancing a product along the infeed conveyor; (d) operating a holder on the insert placer to secure the insert from the magazine; (e) moving the insert placer so that the holder is adjacent the feeder mechanism; (f) releasing the insert from the holder so that the insert is deposited on the feeder mechanism; (g) operating the feeder mechanism to deliver the insert onto said lower compartment when the scoop assembly is in a retracted position; (h) receiving the product on the scoop assembly; (i) lowering a stop bar through said slit so as to urge said insert out of a distal end of the lower compartment; (j) packaging the product and the insert.
- 24. The method of claim 23, further comprising:
providing a control mechanism to control the operation of the insert delivery system and the automated packaging machine; providing an infeed sensor positioned along said infeed conveyor; as the product advances along the infeed conveyor, detecting the location of the product via the infeed sensor and electronically conveying said location to the control mechanism; and at the appropriate points in time, transmitting, based on said location of the product, activation signals from the control mechanism to each of the insert placer, the feeder mechanism, and the scoop assembly such that steps (f), (g), and (h) are carried out sequentially.
- 25. The method of claim 24, further comprising:
providing at least one position sensor connected to the scoop assembly; and activating the at least one position sensor to provide the control mechanism with the position of the scoop assembly so as to allow the control mechanism to fine-tune said position of the scoop assembly prior to performing step (h).
- 26. The method of claim 23, wherein the delivery system further comprises a second magazine having a second insert and wherein the first and second magazines are configured to attain first and second positions such that in the first position, the first magazine presents the insert to the insert placer and in the second position the second magazine presents the second insert to the insert placer, further comprising the step of moving the first and second magazines from the first position to the second position and wherein the step of operating the holder comprises securing the second insert.
- 27. The method of claim 26, further comprising the step of sensing the product being packaged and wherein the step of moving the first and second magazines is controlled in response to information obtained from the sensing step.
- 28. The method of claim 26, further comprising the step of providing at least two feeder mechanisms, each said feeder mechanism providing a separate insert on a different side of the scoop assembly, thereby resulting in a package which has an insert on each of at least two sides of the packaged product.
- 29. A method of including an insert with a loaf of bread being automatically packaged, comprising the steps of:
(a) providing an automated packaging machine having an infeed conveyor and a bread receiving scoop assembly having a lower bread scoop which includes a horizontal surface, said horizontal surface including a slit through the longitudinal axis thereof; (b) providing an insert delivery system having a carousel equipped with at least one magazine configured to present a first insert to an insert placer, wherein the insert delivery system is configured so that the insert placer delivers the insert onto a feeder mechanism; (c) providing a lower compartment that is disposed underneath said horizontal surface and is adapted to receive said insert; (d) advancing the bread loaf along the infeed conveyor; (e) operating a holder on the insert placer to secure the insert from the magazine; (f) moving the insert placer so that the holder is adjacent the feeder mechanism; (g) releasing the insert from the holder so that the insert is deposited on the feeder mechanism; (h) delivering the insert from the feeder mechanism to the lower compartment; (i) advancing the scoop assembly into a forward position; (j) depositing the bread loaf into the lower bread scoop with the insert in the lower compartment; (k) operating a stop bar that is slidably coupled to the lower scoop so as to urge said insert out of a distal end of the lower compartment; (l) depositing the bread loaf on top of the insert; and (m) pulling a wrapper over the bread loaf and the insert.
- 30. The method of claim 29, wherein the holder has at least one arm, and steps (e)-(g) are performed by the sequential steps of:
(a) lowering said arm in a vertical direction to secure the insert; (b) raising the arm and moving said arm in a horizontal direction so as to be placed above the feeder mechanism; and (c) lowering the arm in a vertical direction to release the insert onto the feeder mechanism.
- 31. The method of claim 30, wherein said compartment has a distal end and, in step (k), the stop bar is vertically lowered through said slit in the horizontal surface of the lower scoop so as to be substantially in contact with an edge of said insert and with the bottom of the compartment such that, as the lower scoop and compartment start to retract, the stop bar urges the insert out of the distal end of said compartment.
- 32. The method of claim 31, further comprising activating an ejection mechanism to clear the lower compartment of misfed or stuck inserts.
RELATED APPLICATION DATA
[0001] This is a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 09/780,950, filed on Feb. 9, 2001, which is a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 09/632,900, filed on Aug. 7, 2000.
Continuation in Parts (2)
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