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US1495799A
US1495799A US633250A US63325023A US1495799A US 1495799 A US1495799 A US 1495799A US 633250 A US633250 A US 633250A US 63325023 A US63325023 A US 63325023A US 1495799 A US1495799 A US 1495799A
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B31MAKING ARTICLES OF PAPER, CARDBOARD OR MATERIAL WORKED IN A MANNER ANALOGOUS TO PAPER; WORKING PAPER, CARDBOARD OR MATERIAL WORKED IN A MANNER ANALOGOUS TO PAPER
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B31MAKING ARTICLES OF PAPER, CARDBOARD OR MATERIAL WORKED IN A MANNER ANALOGOUS TO PAPER; WORKING PAPER, CARDBOARD OR MATERIAL WORKED IN A MANNER ANALOGOUS TO PAPER
    • B31BMAKING CONTAINERS OF PAPER, CARDBOARD OR MATERIAL WORKED IN A MANNER ANALOGOUS TO PAPER
    • B31B2100/00Rigid or semi-rigid containers made by folding single-piece sheets, blanks or webs
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B31MAKING ARTICLES OF PAPER, CARDBOARD OR MATERIAL WORKED IN A MANNER ANALOGOUS TO PAPER; WORKING PAPER, CARDBOARD OR MATERIAL WORKED IN A MANNER ANALOGOUS TO PAPER
    • B31BMAKING CONTAINERS OF PAPER, CARDBOARD OR MATERIAL WORKED IN A MANNER ANALOGOUS TO PAPER
    • B31B2120/00Construction of rigid or semi-rigid containers
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    • B31B2120/302Construction of rigid or semi-rigid containers collapsible; temporarily collapsed during manufacturing collapsible into a flat condition
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B31MAKING ARTICLES OF PAPER, CARDBOARD OR MATERIAL WORKED IN A MANNER ANALOGOUS TO PAPER; WORKING PAPER, CARDBOARD OR MATERIAL WORKED IN A MANNER ANALOGOUS TO PAPER
    • B31BMAKING CONTAINERS OF PAPER, CARDBOARD OR MATERIAL WORKED IN A MANNER ANALOGOUS TO PAPER
    • B31B50/00Making rigid or semi-rigid containers, e.g. boxes or cartons
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    • B31B50/52Folding sheets, blanks or webs by reciprocating or oscillating members, e.g. fingers
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B31MAKING ARTICLES OF PAPER, CARDBOARD OR MATERIAL WORKED IN A MANNER ANALOGOUS TO PAPER; WORKING PAPER, CARDBOARD OR MATERIAL WORKED IN A MANNER ANALOGOUS TO PAPER
    • B31BMAKING CONTAINERS OF PAPER, CARDBOARD OR MATERIAL WORKED IN A MANNER ANALOGOUS TO PAPER
    • B31B50/00Making rigid or semi-rigid containers, e.g. boxes or cartons
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    • B31B50/56Folding sheets, blanks or webs by rotary members co-operating with blades

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May 27 1924. 1,495,799
c. F. RAYNAUD BOX COLLAPSING AND PACKING-MACHINE Fil'ed pril 19. 1923 4 shawls-sheet 2 m mg z I May 27, 1924. 1,495,799
C. F. IRAYN'AUD BOX GOLLAPSING AND PACKING-"MACHINE Filed p il 19.- 1923 4 Sheets-Sheet 5 v ml mar l fgz naaei May 27 1924- c. F. RAYNAUD BOX COLLAPSING AND PACKING MACHINE Filed April 19. 1923 4 Sheets-Sheet 4 ////////////m fiflmml///// l//// Patented May 27, 1924.
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lCHARLES RA-YNAUDQ or SAN:rRANoIsco-cALiEomm.
BOX COLLAPSING-AND PACKING MACHINE.
r :A pncatiunmed April'19,'19 23. "Serial No. 1633;250.
T o all whom it may ooncerw' Be 1t known that LCHARnEs'F. RAYNAUD,
a citizen of the United "Statesyresidin'gatcollapsing-paperboxes for shipping-and for' pl-aeing the collapse'd boxes 'in a bundle' 'for fit each side (if the mach ine there areft-Wo convenient packaging.
it *Willbeunderstood by those skilled in "the *art that in the-manufectnre of pa'per boxes certain 'gluein'g machine's "deliver l-arge quantities of boxes 1 a :set up condition. "The-space. occupietPby these boxes is so great tlr'atl'means'm ustbc provided to 'flattenthe 'boxesf so as --'to more conveniently ship them, "and when flattened .ithey' mi ist be assembled in--arsliitablereceptacle tohold forshipment. I
Another object 0f the invention is to produce a very rapidly opera-ting machine, the *-box being carried forward without a l I V opening to receive --'a slotted slide box 34 stop and when collapsed being at the sa ne 80 "time forced forward more rapidlyunderthe -rolls for completely flattening it.
Other'o'bj ects of the inventimr-Willappear 1 as the 'descript-ion proceeds.
An embodiment of the invention isshown 85 in the accompanying drawings in which the same reference numeral is applied to the same portion th'rou'ghout, but 31 *am aware that there -may "be modifications H n in mesh wvith a gear 42 onth-e-shaft 38 "and theredf. '4 Fig. 1 Ka -longitudinal vertical section of'the appara tus,'
F ig. 2 is a plan view of the=machine,
Fig. 3 is anelevationof'themachine look 7 v V V v soon Ea-s it begins to moveithe folding plate ifi on'the shaft38 down it also .begins'to Fig. 4 is a se'ction on theli-ne 44, Fi-g.1,
Fig. 5 :is a detail of the means for *oper- -21tlIigll19 back folder, I Fig. 6 is a side elevation "of 'the machine 'iookin g oppositely from F ig. "and looking towards the right.
The operating parts of the machine are plates 4 and *5 connect the side members l enga g em ent with the gear teeth. engages a slot *44 in thebar 40.
atithe "ends "to give the side members the properstiffness;
"The ba'se' also supports 'tWo flat plates 6 and 7 Which form a receptacle for thefltittene'd boxes. I o I llournalled in the sides 1 and 2 "are a plurality of shafts 8 each'carrying three small pulleys '9 and 11 inclusive formingan inclined floor. "Thesepiilleys aire'rapi'dly =rotated by contact With a fbelt 12 *Which "passes 'over' all *o'f them and around-the "two end shafts "8, said belt *being driven by the pulley, under "which it passes,
'jp'os'iti'on tobe delivered to *the collapsing "mechanism. I i '7 v i "The shafts 15 Land 1'7 are "rotatedfromthe shafft 24. 'by means of the two pairs of fbevLgears 95, 26 and 27, 28, said Shaft 24 them flatulit-il they can be tiedin bundles" said boxesbeingsymmetrically placed and tWo bolts 36.37. SeelFig; 5.
Extending from 1 one side of the machine "to ,the other with its ends resting in "and slidztbl'e in the slots of theftwo "boxes T34 is "a, shaft 38.. AblttB-Q extends Eirolnside each having "a iiat "extension 351:0 'receivc to sidefdf'th'e machineiand forms'eufestfor a-slideJ rackbar 40. Thisbarfhas teeth 41 a yoke 43 h'01 ds the it ck teeth in the; proper The :fyoke '"by' them Rand piilletl through rthein and 'pushedcdow n into the receptacle "formed iby At-the sides of the imachine fin lf'ront of the two flattening rollers 47; -48 "are ttwo shafts-4'9, "50 carrying folding plates "51-,52, "-Ea'c'h "of the *sheffts-Q, '50 has -a smal1 of a U shaped rack bar 58.
two springs 57 the pressures of which on e the roller 47 are regulated by the set screws Springs 60,61 connected to brackets 62,
63, insure the rapid return of the folding the box as shown in Fig. 1.
plates and prevent the plate 46 from accidentally rising and interfering with the for ward movement of the boxes.
The shaft 32 has a crank pin 56 on its outer endwhich is connected to the pitman 64; The'other end of the pitman 64 is connected-to an arm 65 on the end of the transverseshaft 66 and-this shaft has two 7 curved arms 67, 68 which are arranged to press theboxes forward as they are pushed down into the receptacle for them. On the" inside of the plates 6 and 7 there are two short fiat springs 69, 69 fastened in place at one end only, the object of which is to hold. a
the boxes in the position they are pushed into by the operation of the arms 67, 68.
The rollers 47, 48 are rotated continuously by the belt 70 running over the pulleys 71, 7 2 and gears 7 3, 74 insure the positive drive of each roller.
The boxes when carried through the rollers strike a curved guideplate 7 5 near which a rapidly running pulley 76 is placed to aid in pushing the'boxes down into the receptacle without allowing them to spring open again. The pulley 76 is secured to. a shaft 77 driven by the belt 78passing around two pulleys 7 9, 80. The shaft77 is journalled in two boxes 81, 82 'carried'by .the sides of the machine.
is bolted to the base 3 as shown at 7 5.
The operation of the machine is as follows: The boxes are fed into the space be tween the two belts 22, 23 on the floor formed by the series of rollers from. any suitable source of supply with the long'coven flap extending up on the forward edge of The belts carry the box down till the box contacts with the roller 47 whereupon the plate 46 begins to move up to fold down the back edge of the box. The timing is so arranged that the box is kept in motion all the time, the pres sure on the back of the box tendingto move forward under the rollers and at the same time as the folding operation is taking place the cam 45 is pushing thebox under the The guide plate corner cut off while the plate 46 has both corners cut off. The object of this is to allow for the diagonal creasing of the box corners, the 'sides'folding over the top of the plate 46. I r 7 When the rollers 47, 48 take the box they completely flatten it and push it down into the receiving receptacle the pulley 76 and rod 75 holding it straight.
hen the box is being pushed down into the receiving receptacle the arms 67', 68 are in the dotted line position Fig. 1, but as soon as the-box drops, on the bottom they return and push the box up so the springs 69, 69 hold them in a solidly packed bundle.
The receptacle forthe flattened boxes may be made as long as desired to suit the convenience of the operator. E
What I claim is as follows, but modifications maybe made in carrying out the invention shown in thedra'wings and in the above particularly described form thereof, within the purview of the invention;
1; In a box collapsing machine, a box supporting and carrying channel, plates for collapsing the'sides of the box, a pairfo-f rollers, and means whereby one of said plates moves forward as it collapses the box side to push the collapsed box into the rollers. I r v 2. In a box collapsing machine, a box supporting and carrying channel, plates for collapsing the sides of the box'atthe end of the channeh-a pair of rollers and means whereby one oftheside collapsing plates pushes the collapsed box out from under two of said plates into engagement with said rollers. V
In a box collapsing machine, a box supporting and carrying channel, three plates for collapsing the sides of the box, a pair of flattening rollers, and means'toadvance one of said plates as it is collapsing the box side to push the box out from under the other two plates into engagement with said rollers.
4. Ina box collapsing machine, a series of rollers for supporting a box and advancing them, endless belt forming the sides of a channel through which the boxes are advanced over the rollers,-plates for'collapsing the sides of the box, a pair of fiattening rollers, and means to advance one of said plates topush the partially flattened box into the rollers 5. Ina box collapsing machine, a box supporting and carrying channelyplates for collapsing the sides of the box, a pair of flattening rollers, a guard to direct the flattened box into a receiving channel, an arm to push the boxes into a given position in said receiving channel and springs to prevent the boxes from returning when pushed into a given position.
6. In a box collapsing machine, a box supporting and carrying channel, plates for collapsing the sides of the box, means whereby one of said plates pushes the collapsed box ahead, a pair of flattening rollers between which the collapsed box is pushed, a receiving channel for the collapsed boxes, a guard to direct the collapsed boxes into said receiving channel, a rapidly running roll against which the boxes bear to aid in taking them away from the flattening rollers, an arm to push the boxes into a given position into the receiving channel turning when pushed into a and springs to prevent the boxes from regiven position in said receiving channel.
7. In a box collapsing machine, a box supportingand carryin channel, three pivoted plates for collapsing the sides of the boxes, a pair of flattening rollers, means to advance one ofsaid plates as it is collapsing the box sideto push the box into one gagement with said rollers, a'gu'ard plate, a rapidly running rollto disengage the box from the flattening rollers, a receiving channel and springs to prevent the boxes from returning when pushedinto a given position in said receiving channel.
In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand this 29th day of March A. D. 1923.
CHARLES F. RAYNAUD'
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US2986083A (en) * 1958-07-18 1961-05-30 Continental Carbon Co Guide devices for roller presses
US3043418A (en) * 1959-01-02 1962-07-10 Deere & Co Bale-handling apparatus
US3203534A (en) * 1960-09-01 1965-08-31 Telefunken Patent Conveyor
CN103832003A (en) * 2014-01-06 2014-06-04 蚌埠市振华包装机械有限责任公司 Levelling device on paperboard integrated forming machine

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US2986083A (en) * 1958-07-18 1961-05-30 Continental Carbon Co Guide devices for roller presses
US3043418A (en) * 1959-01-02 1962-07-10 Deere & Co Bale-handling apparatus
US3203534A (en) * 1960-09-01 1965-08-31 Telefunken Patent Conveyor
CN103832003A (en) * 2014-01-06 2014-06-04 蚌埠市振华包装机械有限责任公司 Levelling device on paperboard integrated forming machine
CN103832003B (en) * 2014-01-06 2016-04-06 蚌埠市振华包装机械有限责任公司 Apparatus for leveling on paperboard integrated forming machine

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