Claims
- 1. Apparatus for handling tubular cartons having panels defining a tubular body, with the panels having bottom edges, comprising, in combination: a carrier for carrying the carton; a carriage for holding the carton; means for moving the carrier from a first position spaced from the carriage for receiving the carton to a second position for placing the carton in the carriage with the carton being sandwiched between the carriage and the carrier for placing the carton under compression forces; and an elevator movable in a direction perpendicular to the compression forces from a first position to a second position, with the elevator sliding the carton between the carriage and the carrier when moving to the second position of the elevator while the carrier is in the second position.
- 2. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the carrier is L-shaped and has a first leg for abutment with the bottom edges of the panels and a second leg for abutment with one of the panels of the carton, with the carrier moving in a direction parallel to the first leg and the compression forces; and wherein the elevator includes first and second, spaced legs, with the first leg of the L-shaped carrier passing between the legs of the elevator when the elevator moves from the first position to the second position.
- 3. The apparatus of claim 1 further comprising, in combination: suction cups for attachment to the carton, with the suction cups being secured to the carriage; and means for moving the carriage between first and second positions in a direction generally perpendicular to the movement direction of the carrier and the elevator.
- 4. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the panels of the carton include closure flaps having free edges, with the free edges of the closure flaps in a closed condition defining an opening; and wherein the apparatus further comprises, in combination: a device for opening the closure flaps comprising, in combination: a finger corresponding to each of the closure flaps; means for moving the fingers between an insertion position and an expanded position, with the fingers in the insertion position adapted for passage through the opening and the fingers in the expanded position adapted to abut with the closure flaps not at a linear angle with the panels; and means for moving the fingers relative to the carriage in a direction parallel to the movement direction of the elevator for inserting the fingers while in the insertion position into the tubular carton, with the fingers being movable to the expanded position after insertion into the tubular carton for abutting with and pivoting the closure flaps relative to the panels.
- 5. The apparatus of claim 4 wherein the means for moving the fingers between the insertion and expanded position comprise, in combination: a plate; means for pivotally mounting each of the fingers to the plate; and means for pivoting the fingers relative to the plate.
- 6. The apparatus of claim 5 wherein the pivoting means comprises, in combination: a cam follower formed on each of the fingers; and a cam track for each of the cam followers reciprocally mounted on the plate; and means for reciprocating the cam tracks relative to the plate.
- 7. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the carton includes first, second, third, and fourth panels connected together about hinge connections, with the second and fourth panels being spaced and located intermediate the first and third side panels, with the carton including first and second major closure flaps connected to the first and third panels and first and second minor closure flaps connected to the second and fourth panels, with the closure flaps extending generally linearly to the first, second, third, and fourth panels in the carriage, with the closure flaps each including first and second outside corners; and wherein the apparatus further comprises, in combination: means for pushing the first corner of the first major closure flap simultaneously inward and forward and prior to the second corner of the first minor closure flap, for pushing the first corner of the first minor closure flap simultaneously inward and forward and prior to the second corner of the second major closure flap, for pushing the first corner of the second major closure flap simultaneously inward and forward and prior to the second corner of the second minor closure flap, and for pushing the first corner of the second minor closure flap simultaneously inward and forward and prior to the second corner of the first major closure flap, with the first corners of the first and second major closure flaps and of the first and second minor flaps being pushed simultaneously until extending generally perpendicularly to the panels of the carton and forming the bottom of the carton.
- 8. The apparatus of claim 7 further comprising, in combination: first means for holding the second corner of the first major flap when the closure flaps are initially pushed to insure that the first corner of the second minor closure flap is positioned forward of the second corner of the first major closure flap when the closure flaps extend generally perpendicular to the side panels; second means for holding the second corner of the first minor flap when the closure flaps are initially pushed to insure that the first corner of the first major closure flap is positioned forward of the second corner of the first minor closure flap when the closure flaps extend generally perpendicular to the side panels; third means for holding the second corner of the second major flap when the closure flaps are initially pushed to insure that the first corner of the first minor closure flap is positioned forward of the second corner of the second major closure flap when the closure flaps extend generally perpendicular to the side panels; and fourth means for holding the second corner of the second minor flap when the closure flaps are initially pushed to insure that the first corner of the second minor closure flap is positioned forward of the second corner of the second major closure flap when the closure flaps extend generally perpendicular to the side panels.
- 9. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the carton is removed from the carriage as the elevator moves from the second position to the first position and while the carrier is spaced from the second position.
- 10. Method for uniformly positioning cartons in a carriage, with the cartons each including panels defining a tubular body and having bottom edges, comprising the steps of: moving the carton from a position spaced from the carriage for placing the carton in the carriage and for placing the carton under compression forces within the carriage; and pushing the carton by the bottom edges of the panels in a direction perpendicular to the compression forces and while the carton is under compression forces.
- 11. Device for opening multiple closure flaps of a tubular carton, with the closure flaps having free edges, with the free edges of the closure flaps in a closed condition defining an opening, comprising, in combination: a finger corresponding to each of the closure flaps; means for moving the fingers between an insertion position and an expanded position, with the fingers in the insertion position adapted for passage through the opening and the fingers in the expanded position adapted to abut with the closure flaps not at a linear angle with the tubular carton; and means for moving the fingers relative to the tubular carton for inserting the fingers while in the insertion position into the tubular carton, with the fingers being movable to the expanded position after insertion into the tubular carton for abutting with and pivoting the closure flaps relative to the tubular carton.
- 12. The device of claim 11 wherein the means for moving the fingers between the insertion and expanded positions comprise, in combination: a plate; means for pivotally mounting each of the fingers to the plate; and means for pivoting the fingers relative to the plate.
- 13. The device of claim 12 wherein the pivoting means comprises, in combination: a cam follower formed on each of the fingers; and a cam track for each of the cam followers reciprocally mounted on the plate; and means for reciprocating the cam tracks relative to the plate.
- 14. The device of claim 13 wherein the means for moving the fingers relative to the tubular carton comprises means for reciprocating the plate relative to the carton; and wherein the means for reciprocating the cam tracks relative to the plate comprises, in combination: a shaft rotatable about an axis fixed relative to the plate; means for transferring rotation of the shaft into reciprocation of the cam tracks; a crank arm having a first end rotatably fixed to the shaft and a second end including a cam follower; a cam track for receipt of the cam follower and arranged parallel to the direction of reciprocation of the plate; and means for moving the cam track perpendicular to the direction of reciprocation of the plate.
- 15. The device of claim 13 wherein the pivoting means further comprises, in combination: a pin secured to each of the fingers; and an elongated bore formed with each of the cam tracks for slideable receipt of the pin.
- 16. The apparatus of claim 11 wherein the tubular carton includes panels defining a tubular body, with the panels having bottom edges; wherein the apparatus further comprises, in combination: a carrier for carrying the carton; a carriage for holding the carton; means for moving the carrier from a first position spaced from the carriage for receiving the carton to a second position for placing the carton in the carriage with the carton being sandwiched between the carriage and the carrier for placing the carton under compression forces; and an elevator movable in a direction perpendicular to the compression forces from a first position to a second position, with the elevator sliding the carton between the carriage and the carrier when moving to the second position of the elevator while the carrier is in the second position.
- 17. The apparatus of claim 16 wherein the carrier is L-shaped and has a first leg for abutment with the bottom edges of the panels and a second leg for abutment with one of the panels of the carton, with the carrier moving in a direction parallel to the first leg and the compression forces; and wherein the elevator includes first and second, spaced legs, with the first leg of the L-shaped carrier passing between the legs of the elevator when the elevator moves from the first position to the second position.
- 18. The apparatus of claim 16 further comprising, in combination: suction cups for attachment to the carton, with the suction cups being secured to the carriage; and means for moving the carriage between first and second positions in a direction generally perpendicular to the movement direction of the carrier and the elevator.
- 19. Method for opening multiple closure flaps of a tubular carton, with the closure flaps having free edges, with the free edges of the closure flaps in a closed condition defining an opening, comprising the steps of: moving fingers while in an insertion position through the opening, with the number of fingers corresponding to the number of closure flaps, with the fingers in the insertion position adapted for passage through the opening; and expanding the fingers from the insertion position to a size larger than the opening after the fingers are moved through the opening to pivot the closure flaps relative to the tubular carton.
- 20. Apparatus for handling tubular cartons having panels defining a tubular body, with the panels including bottom edges and closure flaps having free edges, with the free edges of the closure flaps in a closed condition defining an opening, comprising, in combination: a carrier for carrying the carton; a carriage for holding the carton; means for moving the carrier from a first position spaced from the carriage for receiving the carton to a second position for placing the carton in the carriage with the carton being sandwiched between the carriage and the carrier for placing the carton under compression forces; an elevator movable in a direction perpendicular to the compression forces from a first position to a second position, with the elevator sliding the carton between the carriage and the carrier when moving to the second position of the elevator while the carrier is in the second position; and a device for opening the closure flaps comprising, in combination: a finger corresponding to each of the closure flaps; means for moving the fingers between an insertion position and an expanded position, with the fingers in the insertion position adapted for passage through the opening and the fingers in the expanded position adapted to abut with the closure flaps not at a linear angle with the panels; and means for moving the fingers relative to the carriage in a direction parallel to the movement direction of the elevator for inserting the fingers while in the insertion position into the tubular carton, with the fingers being movable to the expanded position after insertion into the tubular carton for abutting with and pivoting the closure flaps relative to the panels.
- 21. Method for uniformly positioning cartons in a carriage, with the cartons each including panels defining a tubular body and having bottom edges, comprising the steps of: placing the carton in the carriage and placing the carton under compression forces within the carriage; pushing the carton by the bottom edges of the panels in a direction perpendicular to the compression forces and while the carton is under compression forces; attaching suction cups to the carton, with the suction cups being secured to the carriage; and removing the compression of the carton within the carriage after the suction cups are attached to the carton.
- 22. Method for uniformly positioning cartons in a carriage, with the cartons each including panels defining a tubular body and having bottom edges, comprising the steps of: placing the carton in the carriage and placing the carton under compression forces within the carriage; pushing the carton by the bottom edges of the panels in a direction perpendicular to the compression forces and while the carton is under compression forces; wherein the placing step comprises the steps of providing an L-shaped carrier having a first leg for abutment with the bottom edges of the panels and a second leg for abutment with one of the panels of the carton; and moving the L-shaped carrier with the carton supported thereon into the carriage, with the carton being sandwiched between the carriage and the second leg.
- 23. The method of claim 22 wherein the pushing step comprises the step of moving an elevator from a first position spaced from the bottom edges to a second position abutting and pushing the bottom edges, with the elevator including first and second, spaced legs, with the first leg of the L-shaped carrier passing between the legs of the elevator when the elevator moves from the first position to the second position.
- 24. The method of claim 23 wherein the L-shaped carrier moves in a direction perpendicular to the direction that the elevator moves.
CROSS REFERENCE
The present application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 08/089,042 filed on Jul. 9, 1993, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,352,178, which is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 08/017,480 filed on Feb. 12, 1993, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,445,590.
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