Claims
- 1. Machine for tape sealing cartons of random heights which is any one in a first range of shorter heights and a second range of taller heights while the cartons are advanced without stop along a forward travel course, the tape sealing of a shorter height carton being in a continuous wrap around tape run longitudinally of the carton from the top side to the bottom side of both the front and rear of said shorter height carton, the tap sealing of a taller height carton being in two separate continous tape runs extending longitudinally of the carton one on the top side and down a distance on the front and rear ends thereof and the other on the bottom side and up a distance on the front and rear ends thereof, the machine comprising
- upper and lower taping cartridges supported along the carton travel course, each cartridge including a pair of movably mounted tape applying arms having a normally extended position lying in the carton travel course, a first arm of each pair in extended position presenting the adhesive face side of pressure sensitive tape from a stock thereof in confrontation to the front end of an advancing carton so that the advancing carton can engage the tape to apply it to the carton front end and with its advance draw out tape run from the stock while additionally moving the first arm to a retracted position, the second arm of each pair being connected to its associated first arm to retract in tandem therewith, the first and second arms of the upper cartridge when retracted being in tape pressing contact with the top and those of the lower cartridge when retracted being in tape pressing contact with the bottom of the advancing carton, the upper and lower cartridge second arms when extending from their retracted positions pressing tape onto the carton rear end on forward pass by of the said rear end of the points where the retracted second arm of the respective pairs is in tape pressing contact with the carton to and bottom,
- means at the entrance to the carton travel course for detecting the height of a carton,
- means operable responsive to the detection of carton height to vertically adjust the spacing between the upper and lower taping cartridges in correspondence to the height of the carton,
- means operable whenever the detected carton height is one within said first height range to retract the arms of said lower taping cartridge to a position beyond that which is caused by carton engagement with said arms whereby the arms of said lower cartridge locate in and maintain a carton non-engaging, non-taping mode during the pasasge of a first height range carton through the machine, and
- the second arm of the upper taping cartridge including a tape pressing member articulated thereto and under bias force applied thereto locating nested closely adjacent the forward side of said second arm when that arm is retracted but being opened away therefrom against said bias force by its pressing contact with the carton as it passes down onto the carton rear end as said second arm extends from retracted position, engagement of said pressing member with said carton rear end restraining return of said second arm to fully extended position until said pressing member moves down below the rear end of a first height range carton and such restraint is released whereby the second arm in moving to fully extended position propels said pressing member forwardly along the carton bottom at a speed greater than that of carton travel, said bias force urging said pressing member into tape pressing engagement with the carton bottom as said pressing member is being propelled forwardly.
- 2. The tape sealing machine of claim 1 in which the detector means comprises a switch disposed in the path of the advancing carton and actuated by engagement of the carton therewith, the means for vertically adjusting the space between the upper and lower taping cartridges comprising a power elevator connected with said upper taping cartridge, said switch controlling operation of said power elevator to move said elevator up and down relative to said lower taping cartridge.
- 3. The tape sealing machine of claim 2 further comprising a base, the base including a forwardly travelling conveyor on which the carton is received and advanced along a travel course through the machine, the lower taping cartridge being mounted on said base, the power elevator including a head beam in which the upper taping cartridge is carried, and a mast supporting the head beam for vertical movement thereon, the switch being carried on an end of the head beam.
- 4. The tape sealing machine of claim 3 further comprising power operated laterally adjustably movable carton embracing side rail means carried on said base and projecting alongside said conveyor.
- 5. The tape sealing machine of claim 4 in which operation of said switch additionally controls operation of the side rail means to laterally adjust said side rail means from laterally remote positioning thereof to carton embracing positioning at the sides of a carton to align it for entry onto said conveyor.
- 6. The tape sealing machine of claim 3 further comprising a second switch disposed downstream of the first-mentioned switch and controlled by carton movement on the conveyor and operable to disable the means for vertically moving the power elevator so that the head beam in an adjusted position corresponding to the detected height of a carton will remain in gravity imposed only support thereof on top of the carton as it advances through the machine.
- 7. The tape sealing machine of claim 6 further comprising control means disposed at the discharge end of said conveyor operable to power elevate said head beam a clearance distance above the carton upon completion of taping thereof so that said carton can off-feed unimpededly from the conveyor.
- 8. The tape sealing maohine of claim 2 in which the lower taping cartridge arm retraction means comprises a power operated retraction unit connected to one of the arms of that cartridge, and a control unit operating said retraction unit, said control unit being actuated by the power elevator whenever said power elevator is in a vertically adjusted location which corresponds to a detected carton height in said first range of carton heights.
- 9. The tape sealing machine of claim 1 in which the lower taping cartridge is disposed in the machine at a location downstream of that at which the upper taping cartridge is located, at least the first arm of the upper taping-cartridge when in extended position and the detected carton height is one within said first height range, disposing a distance below the carton travel course to position an initial length of the tape presented therewith to an advancing carton front end a corresponding distance below the carton travel course so that the engagement of the carton front end with that presented tape will be along a length part of that tape immediately above such initial length.
- 10. The tape sealing machine of claim 9 further comprising a plunger unit disposed below the carton travel course adjacent the disposition of the tape initial length when the said initial length is located below the carton travel course by the upper cartridge first arm, the plunger unit being forwardly strokable to engage the adhesive face of said tape initial length and hold same adhered thereto as the advancing carton engages the immediately above length part of said tape, the thereafter forward travel of the carton pulling said initial length free from the plunger so that said initial length subsequently may be lapped against the bottom of the carton.
- 11. The tape sealing machine of claim 10 further comprising a carton engageable control switch mounted downstream a distance from the entry of the carton onto the travel course, said control switch positioned such as to be actuated a delay time after the operation of said means for vertically adjusting the upper and lower cartridge spacing and by its actuation said control switch effecting forward stroking of said plunger unit from a set position thereof, during said time delay and where the detected carton height is one within said second height range, said vertically adjusting means positioning said upper taping cartridge relative to the carton travel course such that the said one arm thereof when extended does not dispose below the carton travel course, forward travel of the carton beyond said control switch deactivating said control switch whereby said plunger unit is returned to its set position.
- 12. The tape sealing machine of claim 1 in which the tape applying arms of each cartridge are mounted at a corresponding end of each on a pivot, the tape pressing member articulated to the second arm of said upper taping cartridge pair comprising an angularly profiled bracket having two adjacent leg parts, one leg part being pivoted to the other end of said second arm, the tip end of the other leg part carrying a carton engageable tape pressing device, corresponding other ends of the remaining cartridge arms carrying carton engageable tape pressing devices.
- 13. The tape sealing machine of claim 12 in which the tape pressing devices are rollers.
- 14. The tape sealing machine of claim 10 further comprising a cartridge engageable tape pressing component located downstream of the location of the upper taping cartridge and operable to press the initial length of tape against the bottom of the first height range carton.
- 15. The tape sealing machine of claim 1 in which the upper and lower taping cartridges each further includes a tape cutter normally biased to extend in a cutting direction into the carton travel course at a location intermediate the location of the associated cartridge arm pair when extended, the carton in its forward advance engaging the tape cutter to move it to a retracted position, advance of the carton out of engagement with the tape cutter releasing it so it can extend in a cutting direction to sever a length of tape from the associated tape stock.
- 16. Machine for tape sealing cartons of random heights which is any one in a first range of shorter heights and a seocnd range of taller heights while the cartons are advanced without stop along a forward travel course, the tape sealing of a shorter height carton being in a continuous wraparound tape run longitudinally of the carton from the top side to the bottom side of both the front and rear of said shorter height carton, the tape sealing of a taller height carton being in two separate continuous tape runs extending longitudinally of the carton one on the top side and down a distance on the front and rear ends thereof and the other on the bottom side and up a distance on the front and rear ends threof, the machine comprising
- upper and lower taping cartridges supported along the carton travel course, each cartridge including a pair of movably mounted tape applying arms having a normally extended position lying in the carton travel course, a first arm of each pair in extended position presenting the adhesive face side of pressure sensitive tape from a stock thereof in confrontation to the front end of an advancing carton so that the advancing carton can engage the tape to apply it to the carton front end and with its advance draw out tape run from the stock while additionally moving the first arm to a retracted position, the second arm of each pair being connected to its associated first arm to retract in tandem therewith, the first and second arms of the upper cartridge when retracted being in tape pressing contact with the top and those of the lower cartridge when retracted being in tape pressing contact with the bottom of the advancing carton, the upper and lower cartridge second arms when extending from their retracted positions pressing tape onto the carton rear end on forward pass by of the said rear end of the points where the retracted second arm of the respective pairs is in tape pressing contact with the carton top and bottom,
- means at the entrance to the carton travel course for detecting the height of a carton,
- means operable responsive to the detection of carton height to vertically adjust the spacing between the upper and lower taping cartridges in correspondence to the height of the carton,
- means operable whenever the detected carton height is one within said first height range to retract the arms of said lower taping cartrige to a position beyond taht which is caused by carton engagement with said arms whereby the arms of said lower cartridge locate in and maintain a carton non-engaging, non-taping mode during the passage of a first height range carton through the machine, and
- the second arm of the upper taping cartridge including a tape pressing member articulated thereto and under bias force applied thereto locating nested closely adjacent the forward side of said second arm when that arm is retracted but being opened away therefrom against said bias force by its pressing contact with the carton as it passes down onto the carton rear end as said second arm extends from retracted position, engagement of said pressing member with said carton rear end restraining return of said second arm to fully extended position until said pressing member moves down below the rear end of a first height range carton and such restraint is released whereby the second arm in moving to fully extended position propels said pressing member forwardly along the carton bottom at a speed greater than that of carton travel, said bias force urging said pressing member into tape pressing engagement with the carton bottom as said pressing member is being propelled forwardly, the effective lever length of said upper taping cartridge second arm and the tape pressing member articulated thereto being insufficient for said pressing member to move during second arm extension down below the bottom of a carton of a height in said second height range.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 378,827 filed May 17, 1982, now abandoned.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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