US1649639A - Cover-supplying mechanism for box-filling machines - Google Patents

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US1649639A US103673A US10367326A US1649639A US 1649639 A US1649639 A US 1649639A US 103673 A US103673 A US 103673A US 10367326 A US10367326 A US 10367326A US 1649639 A US1649639 A US 1649639A
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  • This invention relates ⁇ to machines for. tilling boxes of the tray and shuck type, having reference ⁇ to certain improvements in cover or shuck positioning mechanism for use more especially in connection with the machine illustrated in Letters Patent 'ot the United States No. 1,300,752, dated lApril l5, 1919.
  • the patented machine Vincludes endless conveyer for transporting" complementary trays-and shucks injenldwi'se relation to each other, a" guide-Way for supporting ⁇ a ro'yv of shuclrs laterally et the conveyer as it trai'els from one path to'another, said guide- Way having delivery throat portionto receiye the yleading shuck, a :friction element arranged inthe throat portion in close relation to the conveyer, and a plunger head movable in the throat portion' toward and trom the conveyor, which head is operable in one active stroke thereof rto move the leading shock into vengagement with the tric ⁇ tion element and in another active stroke to move such shack to the conveyer. Since the leading shuck of the row is positioned in the path ot' the plunger head by the end pressure of the succeeding shucks,V there is liability ot the telescoping and breaking ot' the contiguous edges of the shuck
  • the .object of my invention is to overcome the objection mentioned, and toV that end the invention comprisesvvarious features o construction and combinations ot parts which ⁇ will be hereinafter described and claimed.'
  • Figure 'l is a side elevation, partlyV insection, of a match-box illin .machine enibodying a preferred form ci? my invention; the shuck positioning ⁇ head being shown in its forward or inserting position.
  • a Fig. 2 is alplan of the mechanism shown in Fig. l.
  • Fig. 3 is a vertical section ⁇ through the end of the machine, adjacent the shiicl; *de-f livery mechanism, as on the line 3%3 ot Fig. 2.
  • j j i Fig. t isa horizontal section directly above the shuch delivery mechanism, as on the line 4 4 of Fig. 3.
  • Fig. 5 is a vertical section on a plane through the speed-roll bearings, as i on the line 55 of Fig. 3. i
  • Fig. 6 is a horizontal section on a plane immediately above the guide trough for the shucksyas on the line 6-6 ot' 5;
  • This Converter preferably comprises@ filiale.- of links having outwardly ⁇ prrnjejcting ea a part of the main drive shaft cia bpiilill# j ing machine.
  • l2 "designates a portion of like ⁇ members Ale, 15 which kaord siicces-fv trays and "shuclrs i l p about suitably located sprocket Wheels at the sion of aligning holders ⁇ for complemen4V respective ends of the bed, one of vwhich Wheels is shown at 16.
  • the shuck trough 18 is supported adj-a ⁇ cent the path of the ⁇ blades l5 and in ⁇ substantial horizontall alignment with the axis of the wheel 16, the Width of the trough being such that the shocks are guided, .end to end, ⁇ with one of the long narrowsides of each shuck supported on a conveyer 211 which extends along the ⁇ bottom oi ⁇ the Y trough.
  • the ⁇ conveyer 2l is ⁇ preferably yin ⁇ the ⁇ :torni or achain which passes about suit*- able sprocket Wheels located adjacenttlie vle- ⁇ spective ends of the trough, the Wheel 22 at the delivery end of the trough being lfast on thenmain shaft llfot'the machine so as vto* impel the conveyer 2l, together with the sliuclrs, along the trough.
  • the 'delivery end i of the shack trough "terminates in advance of the depending angular portion 23 of a bar 24 bolted to the underside of the supporting bed 13 and the overhang end portion; ⁇ of a depending bar which is affixed to a bracket 24 on the table 13.
  • trough are upper and lower transverse rolls" 25 which are driven in opposite directions at liighspeed, and are so relatively disposed as to grip tlietorivard endof tlieleading shack and transfer it rapidly to Ltlie shelf against the 'vertical member ⁇ 26 oi' tlieflatter,
  • i1p ⁇ per"end of a lever 34 Whicliis ⁇ ulcrumed at its lower end on astud 35 supported ⁇ in a bracket 3Q onV tlieinain frame.
  • the lever has a laterallyfprojecting roll 37 which is ⁇ held yieldin gly against the lace of a1 rotating camfBS "by means of a suitablyldisposed springBQT ⁇ vli ⁇ i ⁇ ;h
  • a cam is fast on the main sliaftand is of appropriateiorm to eiiect ⁇ and'perinit the timed movementsjofftlie len ver. ⁇
  • the upper portion ot thelever Btis'] provided adjacent the head 19 with ⁇ a ⁇ lateral ⁇ -" ly projecting rib. lOyvvhicli, ⁇ by actuation ol the leven ⁇ is reciprocated across the frontor deliveryl end of the shuck trough.
  • the roiv ofsliucks ⁇ is advancedby the conveyer 21 until" the ⁇ forward endof the leading sliuclc i is engaged by the rolls 25 ⁇ which rolls by vir-' ture of their rapid rotation instantly advance the leading sliuck f until it comesin contactV With tbe' stop 2G,tlius Well separating suoli shuck from the reniainderoftheiroW1
  • the lever is tlienactuated by the spring 39 to diving the head forward and push the opposing ⁇ shuclrninto the conveyei'.
  • the rib fill passes in iL'ront ⁇ oi, tlv, sliiick trough and halts the row of sliucls until the head has positionedwthe sliucl; in the conveyer12 and has returned to its outer po sition in readiness to engagetlie next sueneeding sliucln and so onli f i Since the surface speed of the constantly driven rolls 25 is in excess of that of the w f t ieed conveyer 21" and the row olsliucks Mounted at the delivery end of theA sliucl; f ⁇
  • T tlie plungermliad has "time to inovesiiiiieiently forivardto ⁇ i sure" the oli-W ⁇ struction ofthepath ot the shilclis at the" de# ⁇ e livery end oi the troiigli 18 by tliestop rib 4U ⁇ rated "j sliucli being pushed into the] con# veyer 12" ⁇ by "the” ⁇ plunger ⁇ head.
  • the combination with atiavelling con ⁇ m0 veyer having a succession of sliuclr holders, oia guide-Way for a row ot box sliuclis@1 means for moving the shucks along the guidefivay, a shuclvsiipporting member adj a cent the conveyer, rapidly rotating rolls for l5 engaging" each succeeding loading sliuck of" the row, separating itfroin the rouT1 and transferringit to the said supporting member, and means i'or moving the shack ⁇ troni the supporting member, to a liolderof the 11C conveyer.
  • shrinks-1,? means tor moving the sliucks along tlielll guidenvay, a snuck-supporting memberarl-i ⁇ jacent the conveyer, means for engaging each succeeding leading sliuclc oi the row and transferring it with increased speed to ⁇ the said supporting member, and a, recipro ⁇ cating element 4lor moving the sl'iuck from the sulnioltinir ⁇ utziibcr to a holder of the ⁇ conveyor, saidelenient having a stop por# tion movable into and fit-'rom the path o fltlie transfer means.
  • i y i The combination with atravelling coni veyer having a succession of sliucli holders, oiV a guide-Way ior arow of box shucks,

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Nov. 15, 1927. 1,649,639
C. F. WRIGHT COVER SUPPLYING MECHANISM FOR BOX FILLING MACHINES Filed April 22. 1926 4 Sheets-Sheet l Fllllll l U Il .Lllllllllll Nov. l5, 1927.
c:`- F. WRIGHT COVER SUPPLYING MECHANISM FOR BOX FILLING MACHINES 4 Sheets-Sheet 2 Nov. l5, 1927.
C. F. WRIGHT COVER SUPPLYING MECHANISM FOR Box FILLING MACHINES Filed April 22. 1926 Patented Nov. 15, 1927. i
UNITED STATES CHARLES F. WRIGHT, or AKRON, onrognssenon To rin: `nmMfonn MATCHCCM rANY, or CHICAGO, ILLINors,
. e 1,649,639 PATENT Ormea A CORPORATION er iLLiNoIs* CCVER-SUPPLYING Meenemen nos. nox-FILLING MACHINES.
Application sied Ain-i1 `22,
This invention relates `to machines for. tilling boxes of the tray and shuck type, having reference `to certain improvements in cover or shuck positioning mechanism for use more especially in connection with the machine illustrated in Letters Patent 'ot the United States No. 1,300,752, dated lApril l5, 1919.
The patented machine Vincludes endless conveyer for transporting" complementary trays-and shucks injenldwi'se relation to each other, a" guide-Way for supporting `a ro'yv of shuclrs laterally et the conveyer as it trai'els from one path to'another, said guide- Way having delivery throat portionto receiye the yleading shuck, a :friction element arranged inthe throat portion in close relation to the conveyer, and a plunger head movable in the throat portion' toward and trom the conveyor, which head is operable in one active stroke thereof rto move the leading shock into vengagement with the tric` tion element and in another active stroke to move such shack to the conveyer. Since the leading shuck of the row is positioned in the path ot' the plunger head by the end pressure of the succeeding shucks,V there is liability ot the telescoping and breaking ot' the contiguous edges of the shucks;
. The .object of my invention is to overcome the objection mentioned, and toV that end the invention comprisesvvarious features o construction and combinations ot parts which `will be hereinafter described and claimed.'
In the drawingsj Figure 'l is a side elevation, partlyV insection, of a match-box illin .machine enibodying a preferred form ci? my invention; the shuck positioning `head being shown in its forward or inserting position.
A Fig. 2 is alplan of the mechanism shown in Fig. l.
Fig. 3 is a vertical section `through the end of the machine, adjacent the shiicl; *de-f livery mechanism, as on the line 3%3 ot Fig. 2. j j i Fig. tisa horizontal section directly above the shuch delivery mechanism, as on the line 4 4 of Fig. 3. i
Fig. 5 is a vertical section on a plane through the speed-roll bearings, as i on the line 55 of Fig. 3. i
Fig. 6 is a horizontal section on a plane immediately above the guide trough for the shucksyas on the line 6-6 ot' 5; the
192e. "serial, no. ioavs.
shriek-positioning head beingshown in retracted position topermitthefforvvard nginfe;` f ment of the leading shuck lby the speed rolls.
Referring t@ the drawings Massenet@ a part oi' the man1 frammenti ll 'designates continuously driven trayV-aridfshuclr conf- VQYGI' lthe upper run-o which travels along a. or table lsupported by the traine;
This Converter preferably comprises@ filiale.- of links having outwardly `prrnjejcting ea a part of the main drive shaft cia bpiilill# j ing machine. l2 "designates a portion of like` members Ale, 15 which kaord siicces-fv trays and "shuclrs i l p about suitably located sprocket Wheels at the sion of aligning holders `for complemen4V respective ends of the bed, one of vwhich Wheels is shown at 16. Located at one'iside of the path of vthe upper run; of the carrier, and at a right angle thereto, is a trough 17 Thls. converter passes" adapted to contain a ronT ott'rays which are y ted toward and successivelyv entered in ythe adjacent tray holders of the conveyer. ,At i
al reciprocating head 19 the succeeding. Y shuck receptacles ot theconveyer as the lat! tertravels from its lower kt-o its upper path; therelation of the tray and :shock inserting means being such that complementary trays and shucks Aare inserted in and Sllplorted by the conveyerand the trays are `carried there- `by beneat-ha suitably-[located match supply hopper 20.
. Excepting as hereinafter particularly described thefforegoing mechanism is or .mayy
be of thecharacter illustrated inPatent No.
1300,762 aforesaid.
The shuck trough 18 is supported adj-a` cent the path of the` blades l5 and in `substantial horizontall alignment with the axis of the wheel 16, the Width of the trough being such that the shocks are guided, .end to end,` with one of the long narrowsides of each shuck supported on a conveyer 211 which extends along the `bottom oi `the Y trough. The `conveyer 2l is `preferably yin` the `:torni or achain which passes about suit*- able sprocket Wheels located adjacenttlie vle-` spective ends of the trough, the Wheel 22 at the delivery end of the trough being lfast on thenmain shaft llfot'the machine so as vto* impel the conveyer 2l, together with the sliuclrs, along the trough. The 'delivery end i of the shack trough "terminates in advance of the depending angular portion 23 of a bar 24 bolted to the underside of the supporting bed 13 and the overhang end portion;` of a depending bar which is affixed to a bracket 24 on the table 13.
trough are upper and lower transverse rolls" 25 which are driven in opposite directions at liighspeed, and are so relatively disposed as to grip tlietorivard endof tlieleading shack and transfer it rapidly to Ltlie shelf against the 'vertical member` 26 oi' tlieflatter,
which member tlius aotsas a stoporabiit, ment for the sliucl. Ingtlie 'present instance thesespeed rolls are tast on spindles journaledi in elongated n bearings ,2S y, projecting thefen'd of the `main iijaiiierjtlie spindles"i` by Ainterniesliing gears 30;
beingjconiiected the ilovvfer spindle being` y provided with ajsprockew Wheell =Wliiclifis connected by means of cliaiir` `with a spi'ocliet v vheel 33 on themain :-.lia lt.` i y The instant `a"f sli`uclr is positioned on the slielfby the rapidly rotating rolls :25, suoli slinckis bodilyenteredinthe opposing sliuck holden of the lconveyer 12 kby the "impact the recipro catingheadl). This head is 'forinedon tli e against the side of the shucl: of
i1p`per"end of a lever 34 Whicliis `ulcrumed at its lower end on astud 35 supported `in a bracket 3Q onV tlieinain frame. The lever has a laterallyfprojecting roll 37 which is` held yieldin gly against the lace of a1 rotating camfBS "by means of a suitablyldisposed springBQT \vli`i `;h A cam is fast on the main sliaftand is of appropriateiorm to eiiect `and'perinit the timed movementsjofftlie len ver.` The upper portion ot thelever Btis'] provided adjacent the head 19 with `a`lateral``-" ly projecting rib. lOyvvhicli, `by actuation ol the leven` is reciprocated across the frontor deliveryl end of the shuck trough.
The timed relation of the mechanism just described is such that as the sliuclrs are ad-4 vanced along the trough 18 the leading sliuck comes in Contact with the opposing rib 4() and tlielatter thus acts asa stopto arrest the movement ot the slincksuntil the head 19" has reached the `limit ot its outward travel as seen in Fig. rl`hereupon, the roiv ofsliucks `is advancedby the conveyer 21 until" the `forward endof the leading sliuclc i is engaged by the rolls 25 `which rolls by vir-' ture of their rapid rotation instantly advance the leading sliuck f until it comesin contactV With tbe' stop 2G,tlius Well separating suoli shuck from the reniainderoftheiroW1 The lever is tlienactuated by the spring 39 to diving the head forward and push the opposing` shuclrninto the conveyei'. wits the head advances,` the rib fill passes in iL'ront` oi, tlv, sliiick trough and halts the row of sliucls until the head has positionedwthe sliucl; in the conveyer12 and has returned to its outer po sition in readiness to engagetlie next sueneeding sliucln and so onli f i Since the surface speed of the constantly driven rolls 25 is in excess of that of the w f t ieed conveyer 21" and the row olsliucks Mounted at the delivery end of theA sliucl; f`
thereon; T tlie plungermliad has "time to inovesiiiiieiently forivardto `i sure" the oli-W` struction ofthepath ot the shilclis at the" de#` e livery end oi the troiigli 18 by tliestop rib 4U` rated "j sliucli being pushed into the] con# veyer 12"`by "the"`plunger` head. Hence,` a from an adjustably-mounted 'bracketjl 29 inorefrapicl"and ellieient-deliyery `of `the sliuclfisto the conveyer lil is .accomplished tlianin the previous construction relei'redtu wherein the leading shucli is pushed to a `po sition iii" frontoimthe plunger head by the db rectfaction of tlietraiii of sliucls containedl 1. The combination with atiavelling con` m0 veyer having a succession of sliuclr holders, oia guide-Way for a row ot box sliuclis@1 means for moving the shucks along the guidefivay, a shuclvsiipporting member adj a cent the conveyer, rapidly rotating rolls for l5 engaging" each succeeding loading sliuck of" the row, separating itfroin the rouT1 and transferringit to the said supporting member, and means i'or moving the shack `troni the supporting member, to a liolderof the 11C conveyer.`
2. The combination with a travelling con-` veyer having a succession of sliucli holders,
of a guideway` for a `row of boi; shrinks-1,? means tor moving the sliucks along tlielll guidenvay, a snuck-supporting memberarl-i` jacent the conveyer, means for engaging each succeeding leading sliuclc oi the row and transferring it with increased speed to` the said supporting member, and a, recipro` cating element 4lor moving the sl'iuck from the sulnioltinir` nieiiibcr to a holder of the` conveyor, saidelenient having a stop por# tion movable into and fit-'rom the path o fltlie transfer means. i y i The combination with atravelling coni veyer having a succession of sliucli holders, oiV a guide-Way ior arow of box shucks,
sliuck before its engagement by tlie said` l2* means for" moving the shiiclisalong the 13' guide-Way, a shuok-Supporting member ad jacent the eonveyer, rapidly rotating rolls for engaging each succeeding leading 'shuck of ythe row, separating itV from the row and trans'e'i'ingg it to "the said supporting meniber, and a reciprocating element` for moving the snuck from lthe supporting member to a hoder of the conveyel', said 'element having a stop portion movable into and from the path of the shuck before its engagement by the 10 said rolls.
Signed at Baibel'ton in the County of Summit and State oi Ohio this 14 day of April, A. D. 1926.
CHARLES F. WRIGHT.
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US2429071A (en) * 1941-06-10 1947-10-14 Pirie Freda Loading apparatus
US2555816A (en) * 1945-06-06 1951-06-05 Nat Biscuit Co Packaging machine
US2859859A (en) * 1957-03-28 1958-11-11 Winkel Battery grid stacking apparatus
US4039071A (en) * 1972-07-21 1977-08-02 Molins Limited Apparatus for dividing a continuous stream of articles into batches which may be placed in containers
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US2429071A (en) * 1941-06-10 1947-10-14 Pirie Freda Loading apparatus
US2555816A (en) * 1945-06-06 1951-06-05 Nat Biscuit Co Packaging machine
US2859859A (en) * 1957-03-28 1958-11-11 Winkel Battery grid stacking apparatus
US4039071A (en) * 1972-07-21 1977-08-02 Molins Limited Apparatus for dividing a continuous stream of articles into batches which may be placed in containers
US4073374A (en) * 1975-01-23 1978-02-14 Molins Limited Apparatus for handling rod-like articles

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