Tightening arrangement for paperboard wrap

Abstract
There is provided a paperboard wrap and a tightening section for a paperboard wrapping apparatus for applying a paperboard wrap around a plurality of articles, said tightening section comprising an endless drive member having at least one straight line section and having a series of engaging members which project outwardly from the drive member, the engaging members each having a substantially straight edge such that the edges of the engaging members form a substantially straight combined edge along the straight line section, which combined edge remains substantially parallel to the path of articles as the engaging members pass through the tightening section and to the path of the drive member along its straight line section.
Description




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




The invention relates to paperboard wraps for retaining a number of articles.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




According to one aspect of the present invention there is provided a paperboard wrap comprising two panels hingedly connected together along a fold line and at least one tightening arrangement, each comprising a first cut being made in one panel which first cut has two ends which are both located at a hinge line to define a first part and a second cut being made in the second panel which second cut has two ends which are both located at the hinge line to define a tab part which is integrally formed with the first part to constitute a hinge panel. At least one of the ends of the second cut is disposed generally between the two ends of the first cut, whereby in use the hinge panel is pivot ed about the hinge line and the parts of the hinge line between adjacent ends of the cuts provide surfaces for engagement with a tightening edge of a packing machine.




Preferably both ends of the second cut are disposed between the ends of the first cut and also the hinge line does not extend across the hinge panel.




In preferred embodiments, the wrap comprises a sleeve for retaining a plurality of articles as a multipack. Conveniently, one panel is a side wall of the sleeve and the other side wall of the sleeve is also constituted by a similar. Each side wall may comprises a main side panel and a sub-panel adjacent the second panel.




Generally, the second panel is a base wall of the sleeve and another base wall of the sleeve is also constituted by a similar panel. A further preferred feature is that each pair of first and second cuts constitutes an article retaining seat in use. A further feature of such an arrangement is that when the hinge panel is rotated about the hinge line, the first part lies against the associated base wall and constitutes a seat for an article.




Preferably each article is associated with a hinge panel, the first cut of which is generally C-shaped and the second cut is angled inwardly from both ends and joined with a straight central section which is generally parallel to the hinge line. The first part of the hinge panel need not extend to the first cut in chosen locations such as that part remote from the two ends of the cut.




The two base panels may be connected together using adhesive or interlocking panels or other means.




In some embodiments the hinge line is an extension of said fold line whereas in other embodiments the hinge line is substantially parallel to but spaced from the fold line, with the ends of the first cut extending into the second panel.




According to a second aspect of the present invention there is provided a tightening section for an apparatus for applying a paperboard wrap around a plurality of articles, said tightening section comprising an endless drive member having at least one straight line section and having a multitude of elements which project outwardly from the drive member. A number of the elements form a substantially straight edge in said straight line section which edge is substantially parallel to the path of articles through the tightening section and to the path of the drive member in the straight line section.




Preferably, the substantially straight edge is substantially continuous. The elements may be in the form of plates attached to the drive member and also the drive member is in the form of an endless chain comprising links each having two pivot points by which the link is connected to a further pair of links.




In a preferred arrangement each plate is pivotally attached to two successive pivot points provided by adjacent links, all pivot points of the links being coupled to a plate. Conveniently the chain is constrained for guided movement within guide members at least in certain areas of its endless path.




A further preferred feature is that upstream of the straight line section is a second straight line section which is angled relative to the first straight line section, whereby in use the projecting elements begin to engage respective formations on the paperboard wrap as the wrap passes said second straight line.




According to a third aspect of the present invention there is provided, in combination, a pair of tightening sections spaced apart one on each the of the article path, said straight line sections being located directly opposite each other.




Embodiments of the present invention will now be described in more detail. With reference to the accompanying diagrammatic drawings.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a plan view a blank of the present invention, together with an enlarged detail view of a portion of the blank,





FIG. 2

is a perspective view of a paperboard wrapping apparatus,





FIG. 3

is a sectional view through tightening apparatus operating on the blank of

FIG. 1

,





FIG. 4

is a schematic plan view of the apparatus of

FIG. 3

,





FIG. 5

is a schematic perspective view of a part of the blank folding process,





FIG. 6

is a schematic perspective view of part of the assembled blank with two bottles removed, and showing part of the tightening apparatus on one side,





FIG. 7

is a plan view an additional embodiment of the blank according to the present invention, together with an enlarged detail view of a portion of the blank,





FIG. 8

is a sectional view through tightening apparatus operating on the blank of

FIG. 7

,





FIG. 9

is a schematic perspective view similar to

FIG. 6

of part of the assembled blank of

FIG. 7

with two bottles removed,





FIG. 10

is a plan view of part of a prior art tightening section,





FIG. 11

is a plan view of part of a tightening section according to the present invention, and





FIG. 12

is a perspective view of a rotating disc used in the tightening section.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION





FIGS. 1

to


6


show a paperboard blank


10


for forming into a wrap around six bottles


11


arranged in two rows of three. The blank


10


has a top panel


12


hingedly connected to two angled side panels


13


which in turn are hingedly connected to two main side panels


14


. At the lower ends of the side panels


14


are lower side panels


15


for receiving heel portions


16


of the bottles


11


. Hingedly connected to the lower side panels


15


are base panels


17


which incorporate formations


18


which interlock to close the blank


10


around the six bottles


11


. The blank


10


also has top openings


19


for receiving the tops


20


of the bottles


11


and finger holes


21


in the top panel


12


to enable the pack to be easily carried.




With the type of blank shown, and indeed many other types of blank, the blank has to be tightened around the articles being held before and during the securing together of the ends of the blank by interlocking formations or other suitable means such as adhesive. In the heel receiving areas of the blank


10


, heel receiving apertures are provided. Each heel receiving aperture is formed primarily by two cuts


22


,


23


. The first cut


22


is generally arcuate, starting and finishing on the hinge line between the lower side panel


15


and its associated base panel


17


. The second cut


23


also starts and finishes on the hinge line between the lower side panel


15


and its base panel


17


, but within the ends of the first cut.




The two cuts


22


,


23


define, with the hinge portions


24


between the ends of the cuts a hinge panel


25


having a first part


26


defined by the first cut


22


and a tab part


27


adjacent the second cut


23


. The hinge between the lower side panel


15


and its base panel


17


does not extend across the hinge panel


25


.




It will be appreciated that six such hinge panels


25


are provided on the blank


10


but the number will vary depending on the intended number and arrangement of the articles.




When applying the blank


10


around the bottles


11


, conventional paperboard wrapping equipment can be used as illustrated in

FIG. 2

which shows a product metering section


100


, a magazine


101


for a number of blanks


10


, a pick device


102


for picking a blank from the magazine


101


and placing it on the next group of articles which are bottles


103


in this illustrated arrangement The side panels


14


are then swept down towards the sides of the bottles. The blanks are then folded around the cans and are then tightened and secured in the tightening section


104


.




At present a typical tightening section would be pitched and comprise a number of small fingers


81


mounted in groups at regular spaced intervals on a pair of oppositely disposed, side running chains


82


. A part of such a tightening section is shown in FIG.


10


. These fingers engage in small cut outs in the side panels of the blanks adjacent the base panels. The relationship between the fingers and the cut outs is critical and requires accurate setting. If a different product is to be used on the wrapping machine, it is quite often the case that the positions of the fingers needs to be changed. This is very time consuming and results in increased costs and reduced production.




Just prior to the tightening section of the present arrangement, there is a rotating disc


70


provided on each side of the apparatus. One of these discs


70


is visible in FIG.


2


and is mounted for rotation in a generally horizontal plane about central axis


72


. Each disc


70


has a number of lugs


71


which engage the successive first parts


26


of the hinge panels


25


and move them inwardly whilst the tab parts


27


move outwardly thereby to cooperate with the tightening section


104


.




The discs may be coated with a suitable friction reducing material and the form of the lugs may vary depending on the form of the hinge panels


25


.




In the present embodiment the tightening section includes a pair of oppositely disposed, endless chains


50


which approach the bottles


11


in an angled section


60


as they pass along a conveyor in direction


51


, the chains continuing in a straight section


61


. Attached to the chains


50


are carton engaging members


52


in the form of substantially flat plates. Each pair of adjacent links


53


of the chain


50


have attached to them, in a pivotal fashion on the pivots of the links, an engaging member


52


. Each member


52


has a straight active edge


54


which remains generally parallel to the direction of movement of the chain


50


as it passes adjacent the conveyor in straight section


61


. The chains


50


are retained in guides


55


which ensure the accurate passage of the chains


50


in the angled and straight sections


60


,


61


alongside the conveyor. When the chains are travelling in straight lines, as illustrated in

FIG. 11

, it will be seen that the edges


54


provide a combined active edge which is substantially straight and continuous in that it is broken only by small gaps. In practice, these gaps can be negligible if the engaging members


52


are dimensioned accurately.




The generally continuous nature of the active edges


54


of the engaging members


52


enables such equipment to be used on unpitched packaging lines as well as pitched ones.




In use, the blank


10


is placed by the pick device


102


over the bottles


11


as they move along the conveyor. Guide means fold down the side panels


13


,


14


and also guide inwardly the lower side panels


15


and the base panels


17


. The rotating discs


70


push the first part


26


of the hinge panels


25


inwardly and this enables the first parts


26


to be folded under the bottles


11


and the tightening section


104


to cooperate with the tab part


27


of the hinge panel


25


. The blank is then guided such that the hinge portions


24


are engaged by the active edges


54


of the carton engaging members


52


. This position is shown clearly in FIG.


3


.




As the bottles and blank move further along the conveyor, the blank is tightened around the bottles because the distance between the opposite active edges


54


reduces due to the angled sections


60


. In the straight section


61


, the active edges


54


press tightly against the fold line


24


on the lower side panel


15


until the base panels


17


are secured together. The tightening process in this arrangement can be particularly strong because the active edges


54


operate on a section of the blank which is effectively of double thickness during the tightening process. This double thickness is a result of the first part


26


of the hinge panel


25


lying against the base panel


17


.




When the blank


10


is secured around the bottles


11


it will be appreciated that the first parts


26


of the hinge panel


25


also result in a double layer of board for cushioning the bottoms of the bottles. Normally, the outer side of the bottle bottoms will rest on a single thickness of paperboard. In addition, the tab parts


27


can protect the exposed bottle bottom from accidental damage. A better view of the base area of the finished wrap is clearly shown in FIG.


6


.




It is not, however, necessary that the first part


26


of the hinge panel


25


extends all the way to the first cut


22


. The first part


26


could in fact be truncated so that in the initial blank


10


an aperture is already visible. It is, however, essential that some of the first part


26


remains, especially in the area adjacent the hinge portions


24


.




In

FIGS. 7

to


9


there is shown an additional embodiment of a blank


110


and its application to six bottles


11


. Parts of the blank


110


which are similar to the blank


10


have been given similar numbers prefixed with an additional


1


. The principal difference between the two blanks


10


,


110


is that in blank


10


the hinge portions


24


about which the hinge panel rotates coincide with the fold between the lower side panel


15


and its associated base panel


17


. In blank


110


this is not the case, with the hinge portions


124


being parallel to the fold lines between the lower side panels


115


and the associated base panels


117


, but being located in the base panels


117


themselves.




The principal reason for this is the desire to minimise size changing requirements in the tightening section


104


of a wrapping apparatus. The spacing of the hinge portions


124


relative to the base fold lines can be varied dependent on the container diameter and its heel profile which may result in a variety of angles of the lower side panels


15


,


115


relative to the base panels and side panels.




The action of the tightening mechanism


104


on a blank


110


having a spacing between the hinges is almost identical as for the coinciding folds except that the plate-like carton engaging members


52


have portions adjacent the active edges


54


which are located directly below the base panels


117


in the straight section


61


. This, coupled with other portions adjacent the active edges


54


being located directly above the tab parts


127


improves the location of the active edge against the hinge portions


124


during tightening.




It will be appreciated that the principle described above can be applied to any blank for wrapping a plurality of articles, such as bottles or cans, in a great variety of arrays such as single or double row. Also, the base panels may be secured together by interlocking formations, adhesive or any other suitable method. Although the carton engaging members


52


are shown attached to chains


50


, other suitable transport means are possible. Also the size and profile of the members


52


may alter depending on the profile of the product being wrapped.




In other embodiments the angled section


60


could in fact be slightly curved.




While preferred embodiments of the invention have been disclosed in the foregoing specification, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that variations and modifications can be made thereto without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as set forth in the following claims.



Claims
  • 1. A tightening section for a paperboard wrapping apparatus for applying a paperboard wrap around a plurality of articles, said tightening section comprising an endless drive member having at least one straight line section and having a series of engaging members which project outwardly from and parallel to the drive member such that the drive member and engaging members maintain a substantially horizontal and fixed arrangement during use of the apparatus, the engaging members each having a substantially straight edge such that the edges of the engaging members form a substantially straight combined edge along the straight line section, which combined edge remains substantially parallel to the path of articles as the engaging members pass through the tightening section and to the path of the drive member along its straight line section.
  • 2. A tightening section as claimed in claim 1 wherein said substantially straight combined edge is substantially continuous.
  • 3. A tightening section as claimed in claim 1 and wherein the engaging members each comprise plates attached to the drive member.
  • 4. A tightening section as claimed in claim 3 wherein the drive member comprises an endless chain having a series of links having pivot points by which each link is connected to additional links.
  • 5. A tightening section as claimed in claim 4 wherein each plate is pivotally attached to pivot points of adjacent links.
  • 6. A tightening section as claimed in claim 4 and wherein the chain of the drive member is constrained for guided movement within guide members positioned along the path of the drive member.
  • 7. A tightening section as claimed in claim 1 and wherein upstream of the straight line section is a second straight line section which is angled relative to the one straight line section, whereby in use the engaging members engage the paperboard wrap as the wrap passes along the second straight line section.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
9601746 Jan 1996 GB
Parent Case Info

This is a divisional of application Ser. No. 09/101,795 filed on Oct. 2, 1998 now U.S. Pat. No 6,158,586 International Application PCT/GB97/00123 filed on Jan. 17, 1997 that designated the U.S.

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