Claims
- 1. In a wrap-around carton loading and forming machine of the type wherein a carton blank is wrapped around a mandrel bucket, within which the article which is to be wrapped is located, as the mandrel bucket moves through a wrapping station, the improvement of;
- a. a frame,
- b. an endless conveyor mounted for movement longitudinally of said frame, said conveyor having a pair of oppositely disposed first and second side edges, a portion of said first edge extending adjacent said wrapping station,
- c. a plurality of upwardly open mandrel buckets mounted on said conveyor at longitudinally spaced intervals therealong and extending transversely thereof, each of said buckets having a first portion disposed between said side edges of said conveyor and secured against lateral movement with respect to said conveyor, and a second portion projecting laterally outwardly from said first side edge of said conveyor and terminating in an outer end, said second portion providing a mandrel about which a carton blank may be wrapped in said wrapping station, said mandrel having a length extending outwardly from said first side edge of said conveyor at least equal to the length of the article to be wrapped so as to extend into said wrapping station as the mandrel buckets are moved by said conveyor along said frame, said mandrel buckets being longitudinally spaced with respect to one another a distance sufficient to permit a carton blank to be located therebetween for wrapping about said mandrel buckets as they are moved through said wrapping station, said buckets having a U-shaped channel extending therealong so as to extend across said conveyor and into said second portion thereof to provide an article receiving chamber therein,
- d. a plunger slidably mounted in the U-shaped channel of each mandrel bucket for movement therein in a direction which extends transversely of said conveyor, said plunger having a pushing end located within said channel and directed towards said outer end of said second portion, said plunger being movable between a first position in which it is disposed within said first portion of its associated mandrel bucket and spaced a substantial distance inwardly from said outer end of said mandrel bucket and a second position at or adjacent said outer end so as to discharge an article from said bucket by way of said outer end in response to movement of said plunger from said first position to said second position,
- e. guide rail means disposed directly above said mandrel buckets and engaging said plunger means for moving said plunger means with respect to said mandrel buckets between said first and second positions in response to movement of said mandrel buckets with said conveyor,
- f. drive means for drivingly engaging said conveyor for driving said conveyor continuously to drive said mandrel buckets continuously through said wrapping station.
- 2. A wrap-around carton loading machine as claimed in claim 1 in which said first and second portions of said mandrel bucket are formed from a unitary sheet metal member which is formed to a U-shaped cross-section to provide a bottom wall and a pair of oppositely disposed side walls extending upwardly from the bottom wall, the width between the side walls being uniform throughout the length of the mandrel bucket whereby the plunger may slide therein to be located at any required location along the length thereof.
- 3. A wrap-around carton loading machine as claimed in claim 2 wherein said plunger comprises a pair of oppositely disposed side plates of low friction material disposed in a face-to-face sliding relationship with respect to said side walls of said U-shaped sheet metal member and extending longitudinally thereof, resilient spacer means extending between said side plates for maintaining said side plates in a face-to-face sliding relationship with said side walls and an end plate at said pushing end of said plunger, and follower means projecting upwardly from each of said plungers for engagement with said guide rail means.
Parent Case Info
This is a division, of application Ser. No. 553,269, filed Feb. 26, 1975 now U.S. Pat. No. 3,968,623.
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Divisions (1)
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