Claims
- 1. A method of closing the bottom of a container against the leakage of contents of the container through the bottom thereof and/or impress or foreign material into the container through the bottom thereof, comprising the steps of
providing a container blank which includes first, second, third, and fourth side panels and a fifth side sealing panel, each of said panels including first and second opposite side edges and first and second opposite ends, said panels being disposed in side-by-side relationship and folded along their respective side edges, with said fifth panel overlying and bonded to said first side edge of said first panel, to define an open-ended tubular container of generally rectangular cross-section in which each of said side panels includes an inside surface facing inwardly of the folded container and an outside surface facing outwardly of said folded container, the outer surfaces of the blank bearing a heat sealable material, said folded blank further defining top and bottom ends of said open-ended container, said bottom end of said first panel including a first flap extending between said opposite side edges of said first panel and being integrally formed with said bottom end of said first panel, said bottom end of said second panel including a second flap integrally formed with said bottom end of said second panel and being disposed centrally between said opposite side edges of said second panel, said second flap being of a length less than the distance between said opposite side edges of said second panel and being substantially centered between said opposite side edges of said second panel, said bottom end of said third panel including a third flap extending between said opposite side edges of said third panel and being integrally formed with said bottom end of said third panel, said first and third flaps being substantially geometrically identical to one another, said bottom end of said fourth panel including a fourth flap integrally formed with said bottom end of said fourth panel and being disposed centrally between said opposite side edges of said fourth panel, said fourth flap being of a length less than the distance between said opposite side edges of said fourth panel, said second and fourth flaps being substantially geometrically identical to one another, first fold lines extending substantially between the opposite side edges of each of said panels at a location spaced apart from, but adjacent to, the respective flaps of said panels, said first fold lines being aligned substantially equidistant from their respective flaps, second and third fold lines adjacent the bottom end of said second panel, said second fold line extending diagonally between proximate the juncture of said first fold line of said second panel with one of the opposite side edges of said second panel and the approximate midpoint of the length of said second flap, and said third fold line extending diagonally between proximate the juncture of said first fold line of said second panel with the other of the opposite side edges of said second panel and the approximate midpoint of the length of said second flap, fourth and fifth fold lines adjacent the bottom end of said fourth panel, said fourth fold line extending diagonally between proximate the juncture of said first fold line of said fourth panel with one of the opposite side edges of said fourth panel and the approximate midpoint of the length of said fourth flap, and said fifth fold line extending diagonally between proximate the juncture of said first fold line of said fourth panel with the other of the opposite side edges of said fourth panel and the approximate midpoint of the length of said fourth flap, a sixth fold line extending substantially transversely of said second flap at a location proximate the midpoint of the length of said second flap, a seventh fold line extending substantially transversely of said fourth flap at a location proximate the midpoint of the length of said second flap, whereby the bottom ends of said first and third panels are substantially identical with respect to the fold lines associated therewith, and said bottom ends of said second and fourth panels are substantially identical with respect to the fold lines associated therewith, applying a pressure against the outside surface of each of said second and fourth flaps, said pressure bending each of said second and fourth flaps along the sixth and seventh fold lines thereof and forcing said second and fourth flaps inwardly of said container toward respective positions wherein said second and fourth flaps overlie one another, and simultaneous inward folding of said second and fourth panels along their respective first fold lines and along the fourth and fifth fold lines of said second panel and along the sixth and seventh fold lines of said fourth panel to define a generally triangular folding of said flap and said second panel and of said flap and said fourth panel, said folding defining an apex of each of said folded flap and bottom panels of each of said second and fourth panels, said apexes being disposed centrally of the bottom of said container when said folding is completed, at least partly simultaneously applying a pressure against the outside surface of each of said bottom ends of said first and third panels to fold said panels inwardly of said container along their respective first fold lines, said folding of said bottom ends of said first and third panels following in time the infolding of said flaps and bottom ends of said second and fourth panels whereby said second and fourth flaps of said second and fourth panels engage the infolded second and fourth flaps of said second and fourth panels and capture said infolded second and fourth flaps between said first and third flaps of said first and third panels, thereafter, folding said first and third flaps and said second and fourth flaps captured therebetween flat against the outside surface of one of said first and third panels, sealing said folded flaps to at least outside surface of said one of said first and third panels to close the bottom of said container.
- 2. The method of claim 1 and including the step of providing a through opening in said third panel at a location adjacent the top end of said third panel.
- 3. The method of claim 2 and including the step of sealingly attaching a pour spout to said top end of said third panel in flow communication with said through opening.
- 4. The method of claim 1 wherein said step of sealing said flaps to one another and to said outside surface of said one of said bottom ends of said first and third panels comprises the application of cooling and pressure to said flaps and to said one of said first and third panels.
- 5. The method of claim 4 wherein said pressure applied to said flaps and to said one of said first and third panels is greater in the immediate vicinity of the approximate central portion of said formed bottom of said container.
- 6. Apparatus for closing the bottom of an open-ended container of generally rectangular cross-section comprising
an elongated arm having a cross-section suitable for the receipt of the container in encompassing relationship to said arm, said arm including distal and proximate ends and a longitudinal centerline, a pressure plate disposed on said distal end of said arm, said pressure plate defining a generally planar work surface facing outwardly of said distal end of said arm and substantially perpendicular to said longitudinal centerline of said arm
- 7. A bottom closure for a container having a substantially rectangular cross-section and a pour spout disposed on one side thereof comprising
first and second substantially identical gussets defined by infolded bottom ends of first and second opposite ones of the sides of the container, each gusset including a folded flap disposed adjacent an apex of a respective gusset, said apex being disposed centrally of the bottom of the container, first and second substantially planar bottom portions of third and fourth opposite sides of the container disposed in overlying relationship to said gussets, each of said planar bottom portions including a flap which extends substantially between the opposite side edges of respective ones of said first and second opposite sides and said third and fourth opposite sides of said first and second bottom portions of the container, said flaps facing one another and capturing therebetween said folded flaps of said gussets, said flaps of said bottom portions and said folded flaps of said gussets being folded flat against one of said bottom portions of said third and fourth opposite sides of the container.
- 8. The bottom closure of claim 7 wherein said folded flaps of said gussets and said flaps of said bottom portions are sealingly bonded to one another along at least portions of their respective facing surfaces.
- 9. The bottom closure of claim 8 wherein said flaps of said gussets and said flaps of said bottom portions are sealed to one another employing pressure and cooling.
- 10. The bottom closure of claim 9 wherein the container includes a pour spout secured to a top end of the container on the same side of the container as that one of said third and bottom portions against which said folded flaps of said gussets and said flaps of said third and fourth bottom portions are folded flat.
- 11. A container blank comprising
first, second, third, and fourth side panels and a fifth side sealing panel, each of said panels including first and second opposite side edges and first and second opposite ends, said panels being disposed in side-by-side relationship and folded along their respective side edges, with said fifth panel overlying and bonded to said first side edge of said first panel, to define an open-ended tubular container of generally rectangular cross-section in which each of said side panels includes an inside surface facing inwardly of the folded container and an outside surface facing outwardly of said folded container, at least one of the inside and outside surfaces bearing a heat sealable material, said folded blank further defining top and bottom ends of said open-ended container, said bottom end of said first panel including a first flap extending between said opposite side edges of said first panel and being integrally formed with said bottom end of said first panel, said bottom end of said second panel including a second flap integrally formed with said bottom end of said second panel and being disposed centrally between said opposite side edges of said second panel, said second flap being of a length less than the distance between said opposite side edges of said second panel and being substantially centered between said opposite side edges of said second panel, said bottom end of said third panel including a third flap extending between said opposite side edges of said third panel and being integrally formed with said bottom end of said third panel, said first and third flaps being substantially geometrically identical to one another, said bottom end of said fourth panel including a fourth flap integrally from with said bottom end of said fourth panel and being disposed centrally between said opposite side edges of said fourth panel, said fourth flap being of a length less than the distance between said opposite side edges of said fourth panel, said second and fourth flaps being substantially geometrically identical to one another, first fold lines extending substantially between the opposite side edges of each of said panels at a location spaced apart from, but adjacent to, the respective flaps of said panels, all of said first fold lines being aligned substantially equidistant from their respective flaps, second and third fold lines adjacent the bottom end of said second panel, said second fold line extending diagonally between proximate the juncture of said first fold line of said second panel with one of the opposite side edges of said second panel and the approximate midpoint of the length of said second tab, and said third fold line extending diagonally between proximate the juncture of said first fold line of said second panel with the other of the opposite side edges of said second panel and the approximate midpoint of the length of said second tab, fourth and fifth fold lines adjacent the bottom end of said fourth panel, said fourth fold line extending diagonally between proximate the juncture of said first fold line of said fourth panel with one of the opposite side edges of said fourth panel and the approximate midpoint of the length of said fourth flap, and said fifth fold line extending diagonally between proximate the juncture of said first fold line of said fourth panel with the other of the opposite side edges of said fourth panel and the approximate midpoint of the length of said fourth flap, a sixth fold line in said second flap and extending substantially transversely of said second flap at a location proximate the midpoint of the length of said second flap, a seventh fold line in said fourth flap and extending substantially transversely of said fourth flap at a location proximate the midpoint of the length of said second flap, whereby the bottom ends of said first and third panels are substantially identical with respect to the fold lines associated therewith, and said bottom ends of said second and fourth panels are substantially identical with respect to the fold lines associated therewith.
- 12. The container blank of claim 11 wherein said blank is formed from paper.
- 13. The container blank of claim 11 wherein said second flap integrally formed with said bottom end of said second panel includes a distal side having first and second ends and a first side which intercepts said bottom end of said second panel at a location inwardly of said first side edge of second panel and extends therefrom at an acute angle relative to said bottom end of said second panel to intercept said first end of said distal side, and a second side which intercepts said bottom end of said second panel at a location inwardly of said second side of said second panel and extends therefrom at an acute angle relative to said bottom end of said second panel to intercept said second end of said distal side, and said fourth flap is substantially geometrically identical to said second flap.
- 14. The container blank of claim 11 and including a throughbore extending through the thickness of said blank adjacent the top end of said third panel.
- 15. Apparatus for the closing of the bottom end of a tubular container having first, second, third and fourth generally planar side panels and top and bottom ends, and disposed on a mandrel having a flat distal face, the second and fourth sides being opposite one another and the top end of said third side including an opening therethrough for receipt of a pour spout comprising
first and second arms, each arm having first and second opposite ends, said first end of said first arm being mounted for pivoting about a first axis and having its second end disposed adjacent said second side panel of said container, said first end of said second arm being mounted for rotation about a second axis and having its second end disposed adjacent said fourth side panel of said container, each of said second ends of said arms being positioned relative to their respective side panels of said container for the application of pressure against their respective side panels of the container in a direction inwardly of said container to infold the bottom ends of said second and fourth side panels in the form of a gusset, first and second flaps, each flap having first and second opposite sides, said first side of said first flap being pivotally mounted about a third axis and having its second side disposed adjacent the bottom end of said first side panel and in position to bear against said bottom end of said first side panel to urge said bottom end of said first side panel inwardly of said container and into overlying relationship to approximately one-half of the area of each of said gussets formed by the action of said first and second arms and substantially all of the area of said bottom end of said first side panel, said second flap having first and second opposite sides, said first side of said second flap being pivotally mounted about a fourth axis and having its second side disposed adjacent the bottom end of said third side panel and in position to bear against said bottom end of said third side panel to urge said bottom end of said third side panel inwardly of said container and into overlying relationship to less than one-half of the area of each of said gussets and less than that area of said bottom panel of said third side panel, said first flap having a width dimension between its first and second sides that is greater than the width dimension between the first and second sides of said second flap whereby when said flaps are rotated into respective positions that are generally coplanar with the partly formed bottom closure of said container, there is defined between said second ends of said flaps an open space.
- 16. The apparatus of claim 15 wherein said container includes a fold line defined on each side panel at a location adjacent its bottom end and only that portion of each of said side panels which is on the distal side of a fold line is infolded by the pivotal action of said arms and said flaps.
- 17. The apparatus of claim 16 wherein each of said axes of rotation of said arms and said flaps is disposed orthogonally of the length dimension of respective ones of said side panels of said container
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims priority of copending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/425,875, filed Oct. 23, 1999, entitled: IMPROVED GABLE TOP FILLING MACHINE which is the non-provisional application claiming priority of Provisional patent application S.No. 60/105,857, filed Oct. 27, 2998, entitled: IMPROVED GABLE TOP FILLING MACHINE AND METHOD OF FORMING CARTON BOTTOM.
Provisional Applications (1)
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Divisions (1)
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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