Claims
- 1. A rotary placer for receiving a carton from a carton supply, and carrying the carton to a second station, the carton having a main portion and a flap that is to be folded from a first flap position to a second flap position for use, comprising a base, a frame rotatably drivably mounted on the base for rotation about a first axis, a first arm mounted on the frame and rotating with the frame, a carton pickup head mounted on an end of said arm and having a first set of vacuum cups mounted thereon for engaging a main portion of a carton in the carton supply, said carton pickup head having a support bracket mounted thereon, a flap engaging second vacuum cup, a second arm mounting the second vacuum cup pivotally mounted relative to the first set of vacuum cups on the support bracket for pivoting to move the second vacuum cup between first and second vacuum cup positions, a valving manifold, a vacuum connection from the valving manifold to connect a source of vacuum to the first set of vacuum cups when the first set of vacuum cups engages a carton in the carton supply, said first set of vacuum cups engaging and holding a carton to remove it from the carton supply and carry it toward the second station as the frame rotates, a vacuum connection from the valving manifold to the second vacuum cup to cause the second vacuum cup to hold a flap of a carton engaged by the first set of vacuum cups, and an actuator mounted on the first arm and connected to the second arm mounting the second vacuum cup, and operable to pivot the second arm and the second vacuum cup and a flap held thereby substantially 90.degree. from a first flap position to a second flap position after the carton has been removed from the carton supply and as the frame rotates to carry the carton to the second station.
- 2. The rotary placer of claim 1, wherein said actuator comprises a fluid pressure actuator supported on the carton pickup head and synchronized to be extended and retracted to pivot the second arm and second vacuum cup under fluid pressure connections through the valving manifold.
- 3. The rotary placer of claim 1, wherein the frame is drivably mounted on a shaft, the valving manifold transferring both fluid under pressure and a vacuum, through said valving manifold, said valving manifold including a stationary member mounted on the base and a rotating member movable with the shaft, the stationary member and rotating member having facing surfaces substantially perpendicular to the axis of the shaft, vacuum supply connections between the stationary member and the rotating member of the valving manifold during portions of a rotational cycle as the rotating member rotates, the vacuum being connected to the vacuum cups as the vacuum cups are moved to the carton supply and engage a carton, and as the vacuum cups move from the carton supply to the second station, said stationary member further including a piston having annularly extending fluid pressure transfer grooves on an end surface of the piston facing the rotating member, and the rotating member having ports on the surface thereof facing the stationary member aligning with said fluid transfer grooves on the end surface of the piston during selected periods of rotation of the rotating member to transfer fluid under pressure to the rotating member synchronized to operate the actuator and pivot the second arm and the second vacuum cup 90.degree. as the carton pickup head moves between the carton supply and the second station.
- 4. The rotary placer of claim 3, wherein said piston is carried on a hub forming part of the stationary member, said piston having a cylindrical exterior surface sealed relative to the hub, said piston having a second end surface opposite the end surface facing the rotating member open to a plenum chamber, and the piston having passageways from the second side surface opening to the grooves in the surface facing the rotating member.
- 5. The rotary placer of claim 4 wherein the vacuum supply connections of the valving manifold further include a stationary vacuum ring surrounding the piston facing and engaging the rotating member and having a surface that sealably engages a portion of the surface of the rotating member facing the stationary member, said vacuum ring including part annular vacuum carrying grooves, and said rotating member having vacuum ports in the surface portion facing the vacuum ring aligning with said vacuum carrying grooves during a selected portion of rotation of the rotating member for synchronizing vacuum being provided to the carton carrying head to the movement of the carton carrying head between the carton supply and the second station.
- 6. The rotary placer of claim 2, further including means to rotatably drive the frame for rotation about the axis, said carton pickup head engaging and holding a carton and carrying it toward the second station during a selected portion of rotation, and the valving manifold including sections for carrying fluid pressure to the actuator and vacuum to the vacuum cups simultaneously, said valving manifold including a stationary manifold hub, a rotating manifold section adjacent the hub, a piston carried by said hub and having a plurality of part annular grooves on an outwardly facing surface thereof substantially perpendicular to the axis, said outwardly facing surface sealingly engaging a mating surface of the rotating manifold section, and a source of fluid under pressure acting on a side of said piston opposite the outwardly facing surface and fluidly coupled to the part annular grooves, said rotating manifold section having ports opening to the part annular grooves on the piston during selected portions of a rotational cycle of the rotary placer for synchronizing providing of fluid pressure to the actuator with a position of the carton pickup head.
- 7. The rotary placer of claim 6 wherein the valving manifold includes a vacuum ring having a selected number of part annular grooves on an outwardly facing surface thereof, said vacuum ring being mounted on said hub and surrounding said piston, said outwardly facing surface of said vacuum ring sealingly, slidably engaging an outer annular band portion of the mating surface of said rotating manifold section, said rotating manifold section having vacuum ports that align with the grooves on the vacuum ring during selected portions of rotation of the rotating manifold section, the vacuum ports being fluidly coupled to the first set of vacuum cups and the second vacuum cup, respectively.
- 8. The rotary placer of claim 7, including a sleeve member on the hub for supporting said piston and providing a seal relative thereto, said piston being slidable axially relative to the hub in a direction along the axis, vacuum carried by the vacuum ring providing a force tending to draw the vacuum ring and the rotating manifold section together, which is greater than the force from the fluid pressure in the part annular grooves of the piston tending to separate the outwardly facing surface of the piston and the mating surface of the rotating manifold section.
- 9. A rotary placer, including a frame, a rotary carton pickup head mounted on the frame, a valving manifold assembly mounted on the frame and having a rotary section rotating with the carton pickup head, the rotary carton pickup head having a first set of vacuum cups mounted thereon connected to the rotating section of the valving manifold, the valving manifold selectively providing vacuum to the first set of vacuum cups in synchronism with desired positions of the rotary carton pickup head, a synchronized drive to rotate the rotary carton pickup head to positions where the first set of vacuum cups engages a main panel portion of a carton defining a plane and is provided with vacuum to remove the carton from a supply and carry it toward a second station, a second set of vacuum cups for engaging a panel of the carton held by the first set of vacuum cups, pivotally mounted relative to the first set of vacuum cups, a fluid pressure actuator mounted on a support for the first set of vacuum cups a linkage connected between the actuator and the second set of vacuum cups, a source of fluid under pressure connected to the valving manifold, the valving manifold providing fluid under pressure to the actuator to move the linkage to pivot a second set of vacuum cups 90.degree. after the carton has been removed from the supply, said second set of vacuum cups pivoting the panel of the carton held thereby and when the second set of vacuum cups is pivoted, the carton panel being folded from a first position to a second position out of the plane of the main panel.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
Reference is made to provisional U.S. application Ser. No. 60/022,110 filed Jul. 17, 1996, and priority is claimed on that provisional application.
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