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US3682052A US82630A US3682052DA US3682052A US 3682052 A US3682052 A US 3682052A US 82630 A US82630 A US 82630A US 3682052D A US3682052D A US 3682052DA US 3682052 A US3682052 A US 3682052A
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  • curved flattened sleeves move along a first conveyor spaced -a distance corresponding to the dimension between end walls of the erected sleeve.
  • the apparatus according to the present invention makes it possible readily to erect carton sleeves formed from a carton blank, and which have become curled out of the plane thereof by prolonged storage under varying conditions of temperature and humidity.
  • the apparatus comprehends a first flight conveyor for moving individual carton sleeves past a suction device which serves to partly erect the sleeve.
  • the suction device also has a tendency to bow the carton sleeve making erection difficult.
  • a second suction device is accordingly provided and acts against an opposite side of the carton sleeve to overcome the difficulty in erection occasioned by bowing of the sleeve.
  • the two suction devices cooperate to straighten the carton sleeve, and the so-partly erected sleeve is then moved to a second conveyor having flights with pitch distances at least equal to the width of the parallel panels acted upon by the suction means.
  • the lugs of the second flight conveyor serve to engage the remaining panels of the sleeve, so that the cross-section of the sleeve moving on the second conveyor is exactly rectangular.
  • the structure according to the present invention obviates the necessity of providing fingers engageable with the carton panels and movable in operations to erect the carton sleeve. Moreover, the structure according to the present invention obviates thenecessity of movable suction devices to provide erection of the carton sleeves, as is shown in certain of the patents of the prior art.
  • FIG. 1 is a schematic elevational view of a mechanism according to the present invention for erecting flattened carton sleeves which are curled out of a plane by reason of varying conditions of temperature and humidity;
  • FIG. 2 is a plan view of first and second conveyor structures for effecting carton sleeve erection
  • FIG. 3 is a perspective view showing a suction device acting against one of the panels of the curved carton sleeve, and cooperating with other suction structure to effect partial carton erection;
  • FIG. 4 is a cross-sectional viewthrough a typical carton sleeve which has adopted a curved configuration by reason of varying conditions of temperature and humidity.
  • the improved mechanism for erecting curved carton sleeves is referred to generally by the reference numeral l0 and includes a first flight conveyor indicated generally by the reference numeral 11.
  • Said flight conveyor includes a conveying reach 12A and a return reach 12B.
  • the two reaches 12A and 12B consist of laterally spaced endless sprocket chains 12C, each of these being trained about laterally spaced sprockets 13 fast to a shaft 14 powered from any suitable source, not shown.
  • the carton sleeve is seen in FIG. 4 and is denoted by the symbol CS, and is engaged in the apparatus of FIG. 1 along the trailing edge thereof by conveyor lugs 16 carried by the spaced sprocket chains 12C.
  • Carton sleeve CS comprises main panels MP1 and MP2 foldably connected to side panels SP in a conventional manner.
  • Such first suction structure is denoted generally by the reference numeral l5 and consists of a suction hood 17 connected to a suction source as shown in FIG. 1.
  • Suction hood 17 has a lower opening 18 closed by a forarninous member 19 spaced above the upper flight 12A and inclined at a small angle with respect thereto, so that as main panel MP1 is slowed in its speed relative to the flight 12A space will be provided for the erection of the carton sleeve CS.
  • a second suction structure is provided which engages the lower main panel MP2.
  • the second suction structure is denoted generally by the reference numeral 20 and consists of a plate 21 having a suction opening 21A in the center thereof.
  • Suction structure 20 is disposed between the sprocket chains 12C and the suction plate 21 thereof lies in the plane of the upper reach 12A.
  • entrance and exit ramps 23 are provided at the leading and trailing ends of the suction plate 21.
  • the suction plate 21 is provided with vertical mounting brackets 24 which are secured to a frame member 26 by fastening means 27.
  • the suction opening 21A in the suction plate 21 is connected to a suction manifold 22 in turn connected to the same suction source as to the first suction structure 15 previously described.
  • Conveyor structure 30 includes laterally spaced sprocket chains 31C trained about laterally spaced sprockets 32 fast on the power shaft 14. Chains 31C have support laterally extending carton sleeve engaging lugs 33 which have a pitch distance at least equal to the distance between the side panels SP of the carton sleeve so that the carton sleeves CS are in the fully erected position with a rectangular configuration as seen in FIG. 1.
  • conveyor means for transporting said collapsed carton sleeves and for transporting erecting carton sleeves
  • first suction means located to one side of said conveyor means for slidably engaging one panel of a collapsed carton sleeve and partially erecting the same while said carton sleeve is being moved by said conveyor means;
  • second suction means located at an opposite side of said conveyor means for slidably engaging an opposite panel of said carton sleeve to maintain said opposite panel in flattened condition as said carton is being partially erected by said first suction means and is being moved by said conveying means.
  • said conveyor means includes a flight conveyor having a first portion having means thereon for engaging a trail ing edge of a collapsed carton sleeve, and a second portion having second means spaced thereon for engaging opposed ends of said partly erected sleeve to trap said carton sleeve therebetween and complete the erection thereof.
  • said first suction means includes means for slowing the speed of said one panel of said tubular carton sleeve relative to the speed of an opposite panel thereof.
  • conveyor means for transporting said collapsed carton sleeves and for transporting erected carton sleeves
  • first suction means located to one side of said conveyor means for slidably engaging one panel of a collapsed carton sleeve and partially erecting the same while said carton sleeve is being moved by said conveyor means;
  • second suction means located at an opposite side of said conveyor means for slidably engaging an 7 opposite panel of said carton sleeve to maintain said opposite panel in flattened condition as said carton is being partially erected by said first suction means and is being moved by said conveying means;
  • said first suction means being operable to slow the c. said first suction means being positioned in diverging relationship to the conveyor means. 5.
  • said suction means includes means for slowing the speed of a. first conveyor means having carton sleeve engaging means engageable with an edge of an individual carton sleeve;
  • first suction means for slidably engaging one of said panels of said sleeve and slowing the speed of said panel relative to said first conveyor means to partially erect said flattened sleeve;
  • second suction means spaced from said first suction means and slidably engageable with the opposite one of said panels of said carton sleeve as the latter is movable with said first conveyor means and operable to straighten any curve in said opposite one of said panels;
  • second conveyor means for receiving a carton sleeve which has been partly erected at said first conveyor means by said first and second suction means and for completing the erection thereof.
  • Carton erecting mechanism wherein said first suction means includes a foraminous member positioned in diverging relationship relative to said first conveyor means to provide space for erection of said carton sleeve as said first conveyor means moves past said first suction means and said foraminous member.
  • Carton erecting mechanism according to claim 8 wherein said second conveying means is provided with members movable therewith having a pitch distance therebetween corresponding substantially to the width of one of said panels and engageable with other of said panels extending from said one panel to complete the erection of said carton sleeve.
  • Carton erecting mechanism according to claim 8 wherein said first conveying means comprises an endless flight conveyor having carton sleeve engaging means thereon.
  • Carton erecting mechanism according to claim 11 wherein said means have pitch distances therebetween, each pitch distance being equal at least to the width of a flattened carton sleeve.
  • first conveyor means having carton sleeve engaging means engageable with an edge of an individual carton sleeve
  • first suction means including means slidably engageable with a first panel of said sleeve and slowing the speed of said first panel relative to said first conveyor means to partially erect said sleeve;
  • second suction means spaced from said first suction means and slidably engageable with a panel opposed to said first panel as the carton sleeve is movable with said first conveyor means to straighten any curve in said first panel and the 13 wherein said first conveying means comprises an endless flight conveyor having carton sleeve engaging means thereon.
  • Carton erecting mechanism according to claim 16 wherein said carton sleeve engaging means have a pitch distance therebetween equal at least to the width of a flattened carton sleeve.

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Mechanism for erecting collapsed and flattened carton sleeves which have become curved out of the plane containing the panels constituting the sleeve. The curved flattened sleeves move along a first conveyor having structure engaging a trailing edge of the flattened sleeve, and a suction device retards a first panel of the sleeve to cause the latter to be partly erected. A second suction device engages an opposite panel of the sleeve and straightens any curve in the second panel of the flattened sleeve. A second conveyor receives the partly erected carton sleeve and completes the erection thereof by trapping the sleeve between means movable with said conveyor and spaced a distance corresponding to the dimension between end walls of the erected sleeve.

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United States Patent Vuilleumier et al. 1
3,682,052 Aug. 8, 1972 [72] Inventors: Ralph O. Vuilleumier, Malvern, Pa.; Giulid B. Bagnatori, Wilmington, Del. I
[73] Assignee: Container Corporation of America Chicago, Ill.
[22] Filed: Oct. 21, 1970 [211 App]. No.: 82,630
[52] US. Cl. ..93/53 R [51] Int. Cl. ..B3lb 1/76' [58] Field of Search ....93/53 R, 53 M, 53 OR, 53 SD [56] I References Cited UNITED STATES PATENTS 3,056,338 10/1962 Lovett et a1 ..93/53 SD 3,040,634 6/1962 Galloway ..93/53 R Primary ExaminerBemard Stickney Attorney-Carpenter, Ostis & Lindberg [57] ABSTRACT Mechanism for erecting collapsed and flattened carton sleeves which have become curved out of the planecontaining the panels constituting the sleeve. The
curved flattened sleeves move along a first conveyor spaced -a distance corresponding to the dimension between end walls of the erected sleeve.
17 Claims, 4 Drawing Figures MECHANISM FOR ERECTING CARTON SLEEVES THE PRIOR ART The prior art appears to be best exemplified in the following patents:
Lovett et al. 3,056,338 Oct. 2, 1962 93/53 Lubersky et aI. 3,060,654 Oct. 30, 1962 53/29 Stannard et al. 3,217,463 Nov. 16, I965 7 53/186 Winters 3,242,827 Mar. 29, 1966 93/53 Famow 3,292,998 Dec. 27, 1966 93/53 SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION The apparatus according to the present invention makes it possible readily to erect carton sleeves formed from a carton blank, and which have become curled out of the plane thereof by prolonged storage under varying conditions of temperature and humidity. The apparatus according to the present invention comprehends a first flight conveyor for moving individual carton sleeves past a suction device which serves to partly erect the sleeve. In cases where the sleeves are transported by spaced conveyor chains having lugs thereon, the suction device also has a tendency to bow the carton sleeve making erection difficult. A second suction device is accordingly provided and acts against an opposite side of the carton sleeve to overcome the difficulty in erection occasioned by bowing of the sleeve. The two suction devices cooperate to straighten the carton sleeve, and the so-partly erected sleeve is then moved to a second conveyor having flights with pitch distances at least equal to the width of the parallel panels acted upon by the suction means. The lugs of the second flight conveyor serve to engage the remaining panels of the sleeve, so that the cross-section of the sleeve moving on the second conveyor is exactly rectangular.
- The structure according to the present invention obviates the necessity of providing fingers engageable with the carton panels and movable in operations to erect the carton sleeve. Moreover, the structure according to the present invention obviates thenecessity of movable suction devices to provide erection of the carton sleeves, as is shown in certain of the patents of the prior art.
THE DRAWING FIG. 1 is a schematic elevational view of a mechanism according to the present invention for erecting flattened carton sleeves which are curled out of a plane by reason of varying conditions of temperature and humidity;
FIG. 2 is a plan view of first and second conveyor structures for effecting carton sleeve erection;
FIG. 3 is a perspective view showing a suction device acting against one of the panels of the curved carton sleeve, and cooperating with other suction structure to effect partial carton erection; and
FIG. 4 is a cross-sectional viewthrough a typical carton sleeve which has adopted a curved configuration by reason of varying conditions of temperature and humidity.
SPECIFICATION r The improved mechanism for erecting curved carton sleeves is referred to generally by the reference numeral l0 and includes a first flight conveyor indicated generally by the reference numeral 11. Said flight conveyor includes a conveying reach 12A and a return reach 12B. The two reaches 12A and 12B consist of laterally spaced endless sprocket chains 12C, each of these being trained about laterally spaced sprockets 13 fast to a shaft 14 powered from any suitable source, not shown.
The carton sleeve is seen in FIG. 4 and is denoted by the symbol CS, and is engaged in the apparatus of FIG. 1 along the trailing edge thereof by conveyor lugs 16 carried by the spaced sprocket chains 12C.
Carton sleeve CS comprises main panels MP1 and MP2 foldably connected to side panels SP in a conventional manner.
Structure is provided for placing suction against main panel MP1 and to slow the speed thereof relative to the speed of the conveying lugs 16, so as to cause partial erection of the carton sleeve CS. Such first suction structure is denoted generally by the reference numeral l5 and consists of a suction hood 17 connected to a suction source as shown in FIG. 1. Suction hood 17 has a lower opening 18 closed by a forarninous member 19 spaced above the upper flight 12A and inclined at a small angle with respect thereto, so that as main panel MP1 is slowed in its speed relative to the flight 12A space will be provided for the erection of the carton sleeve CS.
According to the present invention, structure is pro- I vided which will remove the curl in the opposite main panel MP2, and to this end a second suction structure is provided which engages the lower main panel MP2. The second suction structure is denoted generally by the reference numeral 20 and consists of a plate 21 having a suction opening 21A in the center thereof.
Suction structure 20 is disposed between the sprocket chains 12C and the suction plate 21 thereof lies in the plane of the upper reach 12A. In order to provide unimpeded passage of the carton sleeve 12 over suction plate 21 entrance and exit ramps 23 are provided at the leading and trailing ends of the suction plate 21.
The suction plate 21 is provided with vertical mounting brackets 24 which are secured to a frame member 26 by fastening means 27.
The suction opening 21A in the suction plate 21 is connected to a suction manifold 22 in turn connected to the same suction source as to the first suction structure 15 previously described.
The carton sleeves CS are partly erected by the first suction structure described, and the erection of the carton sleeve CS is completed by a second conveyor structure denoted generally by the reference numeral 30 including conveying and return reaches 31A and 31B. Conveyor structure 30 includes laterally spaced sprocket chains 31C trained about laterally spaced sprockets 32 fast on the power shaft 14. Chains 31C have support laterally extending carton sleeve engaging lugs 33 which have a pitch distance at least equal to the distance between the side panels SP of the carton sleeve so that the carton sleeves CS are in the fully erected position with a rectangular configuration as seen in FIG. 1.
We claim:
1. In a mechanism for erecting tubular carton sleeves from a collapsed condition thereof:
a. conveyor means for transporting said collapsed carton sleeves and for transporting erecting carton sleeves;
b. first suction means located to one side of said conveyor means for slidably engaging one panel of a collapsed carton sleeve and partially erecting the same while said carton sleeve is being moved by said conveyor means;
. second suction means located at an opposite side of said conveyor means for slidably engaging an opposite panel of said carton sleeve to maintain said opposite panel in flattened condition as said carton is being partially erected by said first suction means and is being moved by said conveying means.
2. A mechanism according to claim 1 wherein said conveyor means includes a flight conveyor having a first portion having means thereon for engaging a trail ing edge of a collapsed carton sleeve, and a second portion having second means spaced thereon for engaging opposed ends of said partly erected sleeve to trap said carton sleeve therebetween and complete the erection thereof.
3. A mechanism according to claim 1 wherein said first suction means includes means for slowing the speed of said one panel of said tubular carton sleeve relative to the speed of an opposite panel thereof.
4. In a mechanism for erecting tubular carton sleeves from a collapsed condition thereof:
a. conveyor means for transporting said collapsed carton sleeves and for transporting erected carton sleeves;
b. first suction means located to one side of said conveyor means for slidably engaging one panel of a collapsed carton sleeve and partially erecting the same while said carton sleeve is being moved by said conveyor means;
. second suction means located at an opposite side of said conveyor means for slidably engaging an 7 opposite panel of said carton sleeve to maintain said opposite panel in flattened condition as said carton is being partially erected by said first suction means and is being moved by said conveying means;
speed of said one panel relative to the speed of the opposite panel;
said first suction means being operable to slow the c. said first suction means being positioned in diverging relationship to the conveyor means. 5. A mechanism according to claim 2 wherein said suction means includes means for slowing the speed of a. first conveyor means having carton sleeve engaging means engageable with an edge of an individual carton sleeve;
b. first suction means for slidably engaging one of said panels of said sleeve and slowing the speed of said panel relative to said first conveyor means to partially erect said flattened sleeve;
. second suction means spaced from said first suction means and slidably engageable with the opposite one of said panels of said carton sleeve as the latter is movable with said first conveyor means and operable to straighten any curve in said opposite one of said panels;
d. second conveyor means for receiving a carton sleeve which has been partly erected at said first conveyor means by said first and second suction means and for completing the erection thereof.
9. Carton erecting mechanism according to claim 8 wherein said first suction means includes a foraminous member positioned in diverging relationship relative to said first conveyor means to provide space for erection of said carton sleeve as said first conveyor means moves past said first suction means and said foraminous member.
10. Carton erecting mechanism according to claim 8 wherein said second conveying means is provided with members movable therewith having a pitch distance therebetween corresponding substantially to the width of one of said panels and engageable with other of said panels extending from said one panel to complete the erection of said carton sleeve.
ll. Carton erecting mechanism according to claim 8 wherein said first conveying means comprises an endless flight conveyor having carton sleeve engaging means thereon.
l2. Carton erecting mechanism according to claim 11 wherein said means have pitch distances therebetween, each pitch distance being equal at least to the width of a flattened carton sleeve.
13. In a mechanism for erecting flattened carton sleeves comprised of opposed side and main panels which are curved out of a plane containing the panels comprising said sleeve:
a. first conveyor means having carton sleeve engaging means engageable with an edge of an individual carton sleeve;
b. first suction means including means slidably engageable with a first panel of said sleeve and slowing the speed of said first panel relative to said first conveyor means to partially erect said sleeve;
. second suction means spaced from said first suction means and slidably engageable with a panel opposed to said first panel as the carton sleeve is movable with said first conveyor means to straighten any curve in said first panel and the 13 wherein said first conveying means comprises an endless flight conveyor having carton sleeve engaging means thereon.
17. Carton erecting mechanism according to claim 16 wherein said carton sleeve engaging means have a pitch distance therebetween equal at least to the width of a flattened carton sleeve.
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1. In a mechanism for erecting tubular carton sleeves from a collapsed condition thereof: a. conveyor means for transporting said collapsed carton sleeves and for transporting erecting carton sleeves; b. first suction means located to one side of said conveyor means for slidably engaging one panel of a collapsed carton sleeve and partially erecting the same while said carton sleeve is being moved by said conveyor means; c. second suction means located at an opposite side of said conveyor means for slidably engaging an opposite panel of said carton sleEve to maintain said opposite panel in flattened condition as said carton is being partially erected by said first suction means and is being moved by said conveying means.
2. A mechanism according to claim 1 wherein said conveyor means includes a flight conveyor having a first portion having means thereon for engaging a trailing edge of a collapsed carton sleeve, and a second portion having second means spaced thereon for engaging opposed ends of said partly erected sleeve to trap said carton sleeve therebetween and complete the erection thereof.
3. A mechanism according to claim 1 wherein said first suction means includes means for slowing the speed of said one panel of said tubular carton sleeve relative to the speed of an opposite panel thereof.
4. In a mechanism for erecting tubular carton sleeves from a collapsed condition thereof: a. conveyor means for transporting said collapsed carton sleeves and for transporting erected carton sleeves; b. first suction means located to one side of said conveyor means for slidably engaging one panel of a collapsed carton sleeve and partially erecting the same while said carton sleeve is being moved by said conveyor means; c. second suction means located at an opposite side of said conveyor means for slidably engaging an opposite panel of said carton sleeve to maintain said opposite panel in flattened condition as said carton is being partially erected by said first suction means and is being moved by said conveying means; d. said first suction means being operable to slow the speed of said one panel relative to the speed of the opposite panel; e. said first suction means being positioned in diverging relationship to the conveyor means.
5. A mechanism according to claim 2 wherein said suction means includes means for slowing the speed of said one panel of said tubular carton sleeve relative to said flight conveyor.
6. A mechanism according to claim 5 wherein said suction means includes a foraminous member engageable with said one panel.
7. A mechanism according to claim 6 wherein said foraminous member is positioned in divergent relationship to said conveyor means.
8. In a mechanism for erecting flattened carton sleeves comprised of opposed and foldably connected side and main panels which are curved out of a plane containing the panels comprising said sleeve: a. first conveyor means having carton sleeve engaging means engageable with an edge of an individual carton sleeve; b. first suction means for slidably engaging one of said panels of said sleeve and slowing the speed of said panel relative to said first conveyor means to partially erect said flattened sleeve; c. second suction means spaced from said first suction means and slidably engageable with the opposite one of said panels of said carton sleeve as the latter is movable with said first conveyor means and operable to straighten any curve in said opposite one of said panels; d. second conveyor means for receiving a carton sleeve which has been partly erected at said first conveyor means by said first and second suction means and for completing the erection thereof.
9. Carton erecting mechanism according to claim 8 wherein said first suction means includes a foraminous member positioned in diverging relationship relative to said first conveyor means to provide space for erection of said carton sleeve as said first conveyor means moves past said first suction means and said foraminous member.
10. Carton erecting mechanism according to claim 8 wherein said second conveying means is provided with members movable therewith having a pitch distance therebetween corresponding substantially to the width of one of said panels and engageable with other of said panels extending from said one panel to complete the erection of said carton sleeve.
11. Carton erecting mechanism according to claim 8 wherein said first conveying means comprises an endless flight conveyor having carton sleeve engaging means thereon.
12. Carton erecting mechanism according to claim 11 wherein said means have pitch distances therebetween, each pitch distance being equal at least to the width of a flattened carton sleeve.
13. In a mechanism for erecting flattened carton sleeves comprised of opposed side and main panels which are curved out of a plane containing the panels comprising said sleeve: a. first conveyor means having carton sleeve engaging means engageable with an edge of an individual carton sleeve; b. first suction means including means slidably engageable with a first panel of said sleeve and slowing the speed of said first panel relative to said first conveyor means to partially erect said sleeve; c. second suction means spaced from said first suction means and slidably engageable with a panel opposed to said first panel as the carton sleeve is movable with said first conveyor means to straighten any curve in said first panel and the panel opposed thereto; d. second conveyor means for receiving a carton sleeve which has been partly erected at said first conveyor means by said first and second suction means and for completing the erection thereof.
14. Carton erecting mechanism according to claim 13 wherein said first suction means is positioned in diverging relationship relative to said first conveyor means to provide space for erection of said carton sleeve as said first conveyor means moves past said first suction means.
15. Carton erecting mechanism according to claim 13 wherein said second conveying means is provided with members movable therewith having a pitch distance therebetween corresponding substantially to the width of said first panel and engageable with panels extending from said first panel to complete the erection of said carton sleeve.
16. Carton erecting mechanism according to claim 13 wherein said first conveying means comprises an endless flight conveyor having carton sleeve engaging means thereon.
17. Carton erecting mechanism according to claim 16 wherein said carton sleeve engaging means have a pitch distance therebetween equal at least to the width of a flattened carton sleeve.
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