Claims
- 1. A carton feeder for receiving and dispensing carton blanks comprising:a carton magazine for receiving and supporting a stack of carton blanks on the lower edges of the respective blanks with upper edges shifted laterally so the blanks incline at an angle with respect to a vertical direction; a conveyor for moving blanks from an upstream position and in a downstream direction; a reversing station, including a choke, wherein said angle of the blanks in the stack is reversed to another angle of inclination on the opposite side of said vertical direction; and said choke including a backstop fixed against motion in said downstream direction and past which upper edges of said blanks are conveyed; and a blank pickoff station for removing a blank from a discharge end of said stack after said angle of blank inclination is reversed.
- 2. A feeder as in claim 1 wherein the upper edges of the blanks in the magazine are inclined forwardly with respect to said vertical direction toward said reversing station and wherein the upper edges of blanks in the pickoff station are inclined rearwardly, with respect to said vertical direction, toward said reversing station.
- 3. A feeder as in claim 1 wherein said stack has a first top end defined by the last outer-most carton blank in the stack and a second top end defined by the first outer-most carton in the pickoff station.
- 4. A feeder as in claim 3 wherein said stack is supplemented by loading carton blanks at the first top end and is diminished by feeding of carton blanks from the second top end of the stack at the pickoff station.
- 5. A feeder as in claim 1 further including three blank conveyors including:a first blank conveyor for conveying blanks in said magazine at one inclination in a first direction; and a second conveyor for carrying and moving bottom edges of blanks within said stack at a faster velocity than the top edges of the blanks, thereby separating said blank bottom edges, and inclining the blanks so the blank top edges are disposed rearwardly with respect to the bottom edges; and a third conveyor for transporting bottom edges of said blanks, the third conveyor receiving blanks whose bottom edges have been separated by said second conveyor and urging said bottom edges together while said top edges remain rearwardly of the bottom edges.
- 6. A feeder as in claim 5 further including a first prime mover operatively connected to drive a first one of said conveyors;a first blank sensor oriented to sense top edge blanks at a position in said first direction proximate the engagement of sensed blanks at their bottom edges by said second conveyor, said first sensor operatively connected to signal a first prime mover to drive said first conveyor when no blanks are sensed by said first sensor and to stop said first prime mover and said first conveyor when blanks are sensed by said first sensor.
- 7. A feeder as in claim 6, including:a second prime mover operatively connected to a second one of said conveyors; a second sensor disposed to sense top portions of blanks at a position downstream from said second conveyor, said second sensor operatively connected to said second prime mover to signal said second prime mover to drive said second conveyor when said second sensor does not sense blanks and to stop said second prime mover and said second conveyor when it does sense blanks.
- 8. A feeder as in claim 7 including:a third prime mover operatively connected to a third one of said conveyors; a third sensor oriented to sense bottom portions of blanks at a position proximate a discharge end of said third conveyor, said third sensor operatively coupled to signal said third prime mover to drive said third conveyor when no blanks are sensed by said third sensor and to stop said third prime mover and said third conveyor when blanks are sensed by said third sensor.
- 9. A carton feeder as in claim 8 wherein said first, second and third conveyors are each movable independent of each other.
- 10. A carton feeder as in claim 5 wherein each of said first, second and third conveyors are removable independently of each other.
- 11. A feeder as in claim 1 further including a carton gripping member oriented for engaging a bottom portion of a blank in said carton pickoff station and for pulling said blank away from said stack.
- 12. A carton feeder as in claim 1 wherein said backstop is pivoted for passage of blanks downstream and therepast and prevents movement of upper edges of said blanks, situation downstream of said backstop, in an upstream direction opposite to said downstream direction.
- 13. A carton feeder as in claim 1 further comprising independent conveyor means for moving said blanks into, through and away from said reversing station.
- 14. A carton feeder comprising:a magazine section for receiving a stack of carton blanks inclined in one direction at a first angle with respect to a vertical direction, and a discharge section for discharging from said stack carton blanks inclined at a second angle on the other side of said vertical direction, wherein the inclination of blanks in said stack is reversed between the loading of blanks into the magazine section and the discharge of blanks from the discharge section, said feeder further including a conveyor for moving blanks in a downstream direction; and said feeder further comprising a reversing station having a fixed blank backstop with respect to said downstream direction and past which upper edges of said blanks are conveyed while the inclination of said blanks is being reversed.
- 15. A feeder as in claim 14 including means for reversing said first angle of blank inclination within said stack to said second angle of blank inclination.
- 16. A feeder as in claim 15 wherein said blanks in said stack remain in contact with each other respectively, while said reversing means reverse their respective angles of inclination.
- 17. A carton blank magazine and feeder comprising:means for receiving a stack of blanks with top edges inclined in a forward direction; means including a blank backstop fixed with respect to said forward direction for reversing the inclination of the blanks within the stack so the top edges are inclined rearwardly; means for conveying blanks past said blank backstop; and means for feeding individual blanks, one after the other from an end of the stack having a blank rearwardly inclined.
- 18. A carton blank receiving and discharge apparatus for receiving carton blanks having upper edges inclined toward a downstream direction and for discharging carton blanks having upper edges inclined toward an upstream direction opposite said downstream direction, said apparatus comprising:a magazine for receiving blanks with upper edges inclined in said downstream direction; an inclination reversing station; conveyor means for moving said blanks in said magazine through an inclination reversing station; said reversing station including a blank backstop for engaging said upper edges of said blanks and being fixed against motion in said downstream direction; and said conveyor means being operable to move said blanks and upper edges thereof downstream of said fixed backstop.
- 19. Apparatus as in claim 18 wherein said conveyor means includes three conveyors each driven independently of the other.
- 20. Apparatus as in claim 19 wherein one of said conveyor is disposed between two other of said conveyors and has an inclined rear for lifting said carton blanks with upper edges of lifted blanks upwardly in said inclination reversing station.
Parent Case Info
This is a Divisional application based on U.S. Ser. No. 09/165,935 filed on Oct. 2, 1998, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,168,372, for TOP LOAD, TOP FEED ARTICLE MAGAZINE, the priority of which is claimed.
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