US1651149A - Mechanism for charging portable receptacles - Google Patents

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US1651149A
US1651149A US165864A US16586427A US1651149A US 1651149 A US1651149 A US 1651149A US 165864 A US165864 A US 165864A US 16586427 A US16586427 A US 16586427A US 1651149 A US1651149 A US 1651149A
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  • ROBERT n. are" reitera -NEW JERSEY, ASSIGNG TO POIIORIS CSM- rAnY, inc., or new n. Y., n conronrrrion or new YORK.
  • the prilnaryobject ol' my invention is to provide mechanism of improved construc- -tion whereby receptacles or cartons may be expeditiously charged from a continuing supply or' articles which are to be packaged ⁇ and distributed'.
  • AnotherV objectoi my inventionr is to pro- Qvide circular-inserting and carton-charging in'echanismsof improved construction and arrangement with respect to a 4conveyor which presents o pen cartons in successive ositions to receive circulars and articles which are Vbeingl presented in substantially continuous series tor this purpose.
  • Figure 3 is a horizontal section on the line -S--jiiot' Figures 2 and 2a. portions ofthe fixed table or top plate 'being brokenlaway..
  • charging portable recep- Figure 4 is an enlarged top plan view oi'l the circular-inserting mechanism shown in Figure l, parts being broken away.
  • Figure 5 isa vertical section correspond-j ing to the lin-e -5 or Figure 4l, parts being shown in elevation. 1 Y
  • Figure 'i' is al ⁇ horizontal section corresponding to the line 7-7 of Figure 5, parts being broken away and parts shown in plan.
  • y l Figure 8 is an enlarged 'fragmentary section corresponding to the line 8-8 or' Figure 5, parts being broken away and Vwith the 'inner slide shown in a relatively position.
  • Figure 9 is a vertical section on the line Figure 10 is an enlarged 'vertical section o'i they Ap'oultice-charging mechanism, parte being broken away'and parts shown :in jelevat'ion. j n l .
  • Figure 11 is a vertio'alsection corresponding to the line 11-11 lofyFi'gure 10.
  • Figure 12 is an enlarged fragmentary 'section corresponding itc the line 1 '2-7-'12 of Figure 10.
  • a n' Figure '13 is an enlarged horizontal section corresponding to- Athe line 13--13 'of Figure l0.
  • ⁇ Figure '14 is aphorizon'tal section corre-A spending "to the line 14-14 of Figures 2 and 2a; 3
  • Figure 16 ⁇ is an .enlarged horizontal section on the line 16-16 oi Figures 2 and '2a.
  • an upper plate or table 18 which is mounted upon the uprights 2.
  • a spur gear 19 which meshes with a second spur gear 20 journalled upon a stud 21 threaded into the top plate 18.
  • a stud 22 Threaded into the spur gear 20 near the periphery thereof is a stud 22 on which is pivotally mounted one end of a link 23, the other end of said link being pivotally connected to a stud 24 carried by a lever arm 25 which swings about a stud 26 mounted in the top plate 18.
  • lever arm 25 engages a roller 28 journalled on a stud 29, said stud being threaded into an inwardly-presented protuberance 30 of an As shown in Figure 2, the ring 31 rests upon the surface of table 18 and has its outer periphery in slidable contact with the inner base flange of a cylindrical housing 32, said housing being rigidly mounted upon the upper plate or Ytable 18 and constituting a supporting frame for the carton-conveyor which is new to be described.
  • a cylindrical frame 33 which forms a partA of the cartonconveyor, is provided with an outwardlypresented liange 34 which is slidably mounted in an inwardly-presented groove in the upper portion of stationary frame 32, said carton conveyor being thereby supported independently of'ring 31 so as not tointerfere with the latters reverse movements.
  • the traveling frame 33 is provided with a plurality of inset dog and Waits 37 is adapted to receive a ratchet pawl 42 which is pivotally mounted upon a stud 43 carried by the ring 31. Said pawl is pressed outwardly by means of a leaf spring 44 so that during clockwise movements of the drive ring 31, the cylindrical frame or support 33 is made to partake of its movement whereas during the counter-clockwise movements'- of ring 31, the ratchet pawl 42 will bedragged from the lower recess 37 and after sliding along the inner wall of frame 33, will drop into the next recess 37 in the lower series.
  • the traveling frame or support 33 is surmounted by a rigid castellated frame or structure. including raised carton-carrying plates or tables 50 which are circumferentially interposed between depressed portions 51 of the structure and integrally connected thereto by spaced uprights 52 (see Figures 2, 5 and 10).
  • lugs 53 which Vcarry suitable pivots 54 for carton-gripping levers, each of said levers comprising a gripper-arm 55 provided with Yan elongated @traidor-merz? mechanism.
  • a power shaft 177 which is journalled in bearing 178 carried by bracket ⁇ 179 which depends from the underside of table 18, carries a bevel pinion 180 which meshes'with a bevel gear 181, said gear 181 being keyed to the lower end of a vertical shaft 182 indicated in dotted lines in Figure 4.
  • thev upper end of shaft 182 has a wor1n'185 keyed thereto and meshing into a wormzgear 186, saidV worm gear being"H Ieyed toa horizontal shaft'187 which is journalled in bearings 188 and 189.
  • a miter gear 190 which is keyed to the other endl of shaft 187 meshes into a second miter gear 191 keyed to a shaft 192 which is journalledV at opposite ends in bearings 193'an'd 194.
  • the shaft lll) 192 has keyedthereto a.
  • cam 195 over which Y travels a cam roller 196 journalled upon a stud 197 carried by the strap end 198 ofV a rod 199 which is pivotally connected at its other end by a pin 200 to an oscillatory crank arm 201 which is pivot'ally mounted i upon a cross-'shaft 202,
  • a spring 203 exerts pressure on the lever arm 201 in such. a Vway as to hold the cam roller 196 in contact with the cam 195.
  • a guide block 204 is mounted f upon. the shaft 192 in slidable ei'igagement with the walls of a longitudinal slot'205 with which the strap 198 is provided for con- ⁇ straining the movements of that end of the rod under the action of cam 195.
  • the upper end of'crank arm 201 is provided with a slot 206 within which operates a roller 'tric ,ling pinion 223 carried by a transverse wrme 2.07 journalled upon a pin 208, said pin bering 'carried laterally ⁇ spaced bearing lugs 209 which depend from opposite edges of a 'channeled slide 210. Said roller 207 is spaced from the bearing lugs 209 by collars 211.
  • a flattened box-like receptacle 212 Secured to the left end oic slide 210, according to Figure Ll, is a flattened box-like receptacle 212 which as shown in Figures 8 'a'nd9 is provided at its inner end with a narrow discharge openingl 213, said opening being formed by inwardly contracted top and bottom portions o the Walls of said revcy p tacle.
  • the lateral'diinension of said receptacle is also contracted vby an inward displacement or the edge vivalls21l or said receptacleto facilitate its introduction into the open end of a Acarton C presented thereto by the cart-onconveyor after one of its periodic movements.
  • the receptacle 212 is provided with later- ⁇ A'ally ,presented tabs 215 Ward end of slide y210 by screws 216.
  • the slide 210 is provided fith a central longitiitlinal opening 210? and is carried by laterally-,spaced slides 2,17 vwhich rreciprocate in grooves 2.17il in side train-'es 227.
  • the forward encloiC slide 219 is providedivith 'projections asshoivn in Figure 8, said projections ⁇ being adapted to engage the rear edge or a folded circular S for propelling thru' the outlet receptacle' 212 and for retaining said circular Within the carton C during the Withdrawal.ofsaid receptacle. 1n order.
  • rollers 228 interposed,between the-blocks, 225 and antiifrictiony rollers 228- carried by pin 224 on v'opposite sides of Ypinion 223, are spacing collars 229;
  • the rollers 228 loperate ⁇ in slots 230 Yin the outer ends of laterally-spaced 'crankv arms 231 which project upwardly troni anelongated hub 232 journalled upon .across-.shaft 233 mounted in the side frames 227.
  • cam roller 235.l journalled upon agstud 236 projecting rrointhe strap end or a rod 237, said Strap end being provided With a longitudinal slot vWithin Whichv is disposed ak guide block 233 carriedby shaft 192.
  • the forward endl of cam rod 237 is pivotally connected to a stud secured to the forJ 239 Whichprojects .laterally from one of the crankVV arms 231, the c'ain roller 235 being ⁇ retalned'in running contact With the cani distance traveled bytheaXis of said pinion.
  • this ⁇ mechaifiism may non7 be r l Suitable mechanism for ⁇ sedili-goil circularsV Vfrom a pile, for folding saidk circulars,l and 'for leerling the folded circulars to the above-described circular-insert mechanism,
  • this mechanism 250 delivers a folded circular to the bottom ⁇ slide 21,0 immediately inrontor the projections 220 oi! inner slide'219.
  • the inner slide 219 thenwithdrawn l'ioin vthe carton after which the next periodic nioveinentfot the vtable conveys the carton into position toreceive the poulticesoi other articles to Vbe charged thereinto.
  • yconveyor may be provided as follows.
  • a bevel pinion 488 Keyed to the upper end of vertical shaft 487 is a bevel pinion 488 which meshes with bevel gear 489, said bevel gear 489 being keyed to the short horizontal shatt 490 which carries the po- The lower run of said conveyor travels thru a chute 264 which terminates adjacent to a reciprocable carrier tray or chute 265 said carrier tray being provided with laterally projecting pins 266 which areV inovably engaged by the bifurcated ends 267 oit lever arms 268. Said lever arms are keyed Ato a rock shaft 269 which is journalled upon a fixed axis in laterallyy spaced frames.
  • a crank arm 270 which is also keyed to said rock shaft, carries a Wrist pin 271 to which is pivotally connected the upper end 272 of a rod 273. Said rod is provided at its lower end with a strap 274 journalled upon a eccentric disk provided with a hub 275 keyed to power-shaft 477.
  • a lever arm 276 which is keyed to rock shaft 269 and provided with a bifurcated outer end 277, inovably engages the oppositely presented pins 278 carried by a vertical slide 279, said slide being provided with serrations 280 at its lower end which, in the positions o1 the parts shown in Figure 2a, are disposed immediately over a forwardlypresented shelf 265a on the rreciprocatory tray 265.
  • the operating connections for this device arel such that the shaft 477 rotates once during the time that the conveyor 260 travels the distance between two successive lugs 261, the result being that the rock-'shaft 269 imparts a ldownward movement to slide 279 at each movement of the reciprocatory tray 265 away from the carton-conveyor.
  • each charging tray 328 is loaded with siX poultices which are superimposed one upon another in the manner shown in Figures 10 and 12; For this purpose, each of said poultices is depressed by a downward movement ofl plunger 279 ast-he shelf 265a is moved ⁇ from under it.
  • a pair of laterally spaced side frames 281 are secured to the plate or table 18 by means of bolts 282, said side frames being provided with dove-tail guidesV 283 within which are reciprocably mounted slides 284, each oit' said siides being.
  • levers 290 serve to journal rollers 287, saidrollers being adapted to travel to and fro in slots 288V formed in the upper ends 289 of cam-operated levers 290.
  • lower ends ofsaid levers 290 are provided with slotted ends 291 within which are adjustable-studs 292 mounted in the outer end of laterally spaced links 293 which are pivotally mounted upon the oppositely presented ends ot a bolt 294 carried by a bracket 295 on the bottom plate 1.
  • brackets 296 Secured to the under side et' table 18 are a pair et depending brackets 296 provided with bearings 297 at their lower ends.
  • cam grooves 305 and 308 are adapted to impart substantially similar movements to cam rods 298 and 299, these movements, however, being Vdisplaced vone with respect to the other in an amount corresponding to 180 degrees of cam travel.
  • af base plate 318y which carries axially spaced cylindrical housings 319 within which are arranged compression springs 320 ⁇ a butter disk 321 being interposed between one end of each spring Aand a ball 322 which is thereby yieldably retained in one or .anotherV of vertically spaced recesses 323 formed in the outer wall of abox-like housing 324l which is rigidly secured to a plunger bar 325.v
  • the plunger 325 is provided with a dove-tail slide326 by means of which it is reciprocably mounted between vertical guide plates 318.V Fli'inger lcarmies stud 441'upen which e'joui 'iso (iii
  • a roller 442 arranged to be engaged by a ⁇ i2-:edl side bar Li4-3 to positively limit the upward throw ot plunger-325;
  • Each ot the 5 325 carries at its upper end a forn'tedarin which carries at a captivating.k tray 328, the s beine ko (,t from their respeci ⁇ ungers and adapted to move into and out or carton presenetd in positionI to be charged by the carton-conveyor.
  • suitable means are providedto adapt said charging ti-'ays to pass one under the other on their carton-charging movements.
  • the poul-tices which may have been severed Lrom acontinuou's stock as shown and described in my aboyefidenti-ied U. S. Patent No. 11.505.560 are madeoitla' length which is slightly greater than theIi-nsi-de width oi:y the leading trays 323 so that when poultices are Vforced into said loading trays. they become lirmly' lodged as il-ndicated in Figure i2. f ihe lower endoi each plunger carries a stud 329 upon which is journalleda cani relier 330,.
  • said cani relier being adapted near the end of its increment toward the right accordi-ng pto ure 2 to be brought 'into engagement an inclined cam surface 331 whereby .'ging tray is depressed from the posi- Figure l0, the oppositely aryneed balls 322 e th tion shown in ing renmved to the upper i ln the depressed position ot me charging tray, a tree pasageway is lei i the Withdrawal of he oher charging 'ray from the carton.
  • Bracket arms 333 ⁇ are provided with terminal bearings 334 within whCh is oscillatably mountedV a rock-shaft 335.
  • IKeyed; to said rock-shaft is the hub portion 336 of, a stop-arm" 337 providedY at its lower ⁇ kend' with a transverse bar 338 which ⁇ approximately covers the cross-sectional area of each f the charging tr 323;'y Keyed tov the outer ends of the rock-shaft 335 are disks 339-provided this description that at the end of the for ward' movement of a charging tray.
  • the projection 351 carried thereby willeng the forward stops 350' and*dran* the st parm 337 into position toy barth-e removalfot poultic'es from the carton during the vwithdrawal of said charging tray.
  • the projection 351 willl engage .tie outer stop 350 andth'usv swingthe stop-arm 337 awaytrom end ot the cartointhe disk 339 bein'ght the same time moved in a counter-,clockwise direction until the ball 341 entersiiito the lower recess 340.
  • Journalled within theside frames is an oscillatory shatt- 354 which carries an angular circular-retaining.
  • tlie combination with a carton-conveyor of a reciprocably-mounted circularconveying slide arranged and adapted to enter an open -end of a carton presented by said carton-conveyor, a circular-propelling slide reciprocably mounted on the firstmentioned slide, means for reciprocating ⁇ the first-mentioned slide, means for reciprocating the second-mentioned slide at relatively gr'cater'speed than the first, the means for reciprocating the second-mentioned slide being adapted to delay the retraction of the second-mentioned slide until after the firstmentioned slide has been withdrawn from said carton.
  • a rack carried by the second-mentioned slide a fixed rack, and a cycloidal gear traveling over said fixed rack and meshing with the rack carried by the second-mentioned slide.
  • a circular-conveying slide provided 'with a box-like vestibule at its forward end, opposite walls of said vestibule being deiiected inwardly to form a contracted discharge opening whereby the introduction ofthe cir- Y cular into said carton is facilitated, said slide being provided with a longitudinal slot in the bottom thereof, a circular-propelling slide reciprocablel on thel ⁇ first-mentioned slide, a dowiiwardly-presented rack carried by the second-inentioned slide, ⁇ a fixed upwardly presented rack, a cycloidal gear interineshingbetween said racks for reciprocatying the second-mentioned slide, and means vfor moving said cycloidal gear back and' forth along theiiXed racl.
  • the combination with7 a carton-conveyor, of circular-insert mechanism cooperatively arranged with respect to said conveyor means for chargingY articles-into a carton carriedl said conveyor, an ⁇ article-carrier movable into an out o't position to have articles discharged therefrom into said carton, a blade movable by said carrier into engagement with a circular. within the carton,'and means for moving said blade out et' the'y path of said conveyor upon the removal ot said articlecarrier away from said conveyor.
  • a packaging machine the combination with a carton-conveyor, o'tmeans for 1nsertinga circular into a carton carried by saidl conveyor, mechanism cooperatively arranged"with respect tov said conveyor for charging articles into said carton, a circularretaining Ablade movable into and out of the pathot1- a carton'carried by said conveyor, and means tending to hold said blade out of the path ot said carton, said charging mechanisnrinclnding an ⁇ article carrier movable towards'anid away from said conveyor and adapted to'move said blade into engagement with*V said circular.
  • va packaging machine In va packaging machine, the combination with a. carton-conveyor, of circular-insert mechanism' cooperatively arranged with respect 'to said conveyor, mechanism' tor charging a carton carried by said conveyor, a blade oscillatable into and out ot engagement with said""circular within the carton, and. means yieldably'holding said blade out of the pat'ho'f said conveyor, said charging mechanism including an article carrierv movablel towards and away trom'said. conveyor and adapted to engage said blade for iiioving the 'latter into engagement with said circular.
  • the combination with a carton-conveyor oit a slide reciprocable towards and away from said carton-conveyor, a vertical slide carried by said horizontal slide, means for retaining said vertical slide in raised or lowered position, a cam-roller ⁇ iournalled on said vertical slide, means for raising and lowering said vertical slide, a tray carried by said vertical slide, said tray being ⁇ adapted to enter the carton in charging position, means for charging said tray at a distance trom charging position, and means movable into and out of position to sweep the articles from said tray as it moves away from said carton-conveyor.
  • cam-roller journalled on said vert-ical slide
  • cam-track arranged to engage said camroller during the travel of each horizontalslide in one direction for lowering said vertical slide
  • a cam-track arranged to engage the cam-roller for raising saidk vertical slide during the travel of said horizontal slide in the opposite direction
  • the combination With a. conveyor for moving a carton into and out or position to be charged, of a loading tray movable into and out of a cart-on in charging position, a rock-shaft operated by the movement ot said loading tray, an arm carried by said rockshaft and movable thereby into and out of position across the open end of said carton in charging position topsvveep the articles from said tray as said tray is Withdrawn from the carton, a detent disk keyed to said rock-shaft, and a yieldable detent yieldably engaging said detent disk.
  • the combination With a conveyor for moving carton into and out of position to be charged, of a loading tray movable into and out ot a carton in charging position, a rock-shaft, an arm keyed thereto, said arm being provided on its outer end With a crossbar movable by said arm into and outkof position across the open end of said cartonV in charging position to sweep the articles trom said trav as said tray is Withdrawn from the carton, a detent disk keyed tofsaid rock-shaft, a yieldable detent yieldably engaging said detent disk, a lever-arm keyed i ROBERT H. PLAss.

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UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
ROBERT n. are" reitera -NEW JERSEY, ASSIGNG TO POIIORIS CSM- rAnY, inc., or new n. Y., n conronrrrion or new YORK.
lvrnonnnrsra non oneesrne PORTABLE REGPTACLES.
Griginal 'application filed February 25, 1926, Ser
February 4, 1927.
packaging machines of thejcharacter shown and vdescribed in my copending application Serial llumber 90,921, led February 26,
The prilnaryobject ol' my invention is to provide mechanism of improved construc- -tion whereby receptacles or cartons may be expeditiously charged from a continuing supply or' articles which are to be packaged `and distributed'. i
AnotherV objectoi my inventionr is to pro- Qvide circular-inserting and carton-charging in'echanismsof improved construction and arrangement with respect to a 4conveyor which presents o pen cartons in successive ositions to receive circulars and articles which are Vbeingl presented in substantially continuous series tor this purpose.
Specificl objects of invention will appear in the specification .and be pointed out in the appended claims, reference being had to the accompanying,v drawings which exemplify my invention in its adaptation to a machine for charging 'cartons with poultices preparatory to the distribution o'l' said poulticcs t vthe trade. Claid 'drawings constitute reproductions oi some of the'dr'awin'gs and portions ot others as originally liled in my copcnding application Serial Number 90.921,1iile`d February 26, 1926,` the present lapplication beinga division of the former case.y Y f flu the drawings Figure l is a partial top plan view oi a @packaging machine embodying my improved mechanism for tac-les. y Figures 2 and 2n together constitute an enlarged vertical section on the line 21-23 VFigure 1,y parts being shown vin elevation.
Figure 3 is a horizontal section on the line -S--jiiot' Figures 2 and 2a. portions ofthe fixed table or top plate 'being brokenlaway..
charging portable recep- Figure 4 is an enlarged top plan view oi'l the circular-inserting mechanism shown in Figure l, parts being broken away.
Figure 5 isa vertical section correspond-j ing to the lin-e -5 or Figure 4l, parts being shown in elevation. 1 Y
' re Gis a vertical sectioncorrcspondl d'6 orFigure v5, part-s be= .ind parte `shown in. eleva:
ial No.Y 90,921. Divided and-this application filed serial No. 165,864.
Figure 'i' is al` horizontal section corresponding to the line 7-7 of Figure 5, parts being broken away and parts shown in plan. y l Figure 8 is an enlarged 'fragmentary section corresponding to the line 8-8 or' Figure 5, parts being broken away and Vwith the 'inner slide shown in a relatively position. Figure. 9&9 or'. vat/ion..
9 is a vertical section on the line Figure 10 is an enlarged 'vertical section o'i they Ap'oultice-charging mechanism, parte being broken away'and parts shown :in jelevat'ion. j n l .Figure 11 is a vertio'alsection corresponding to the line 11-11 lofyFi'gure 10. y
Figure 12 is an enlarged fragmentary 'section corresponding itc the line 1 '2-7-'12 of Figure 10. A n' Figure '13 is an enlarged horizontal section corresponding to- Athe line 13--13 'of Figure l0.
`Figure '14 is aphorizon'tal section corre-A spending "to the line 14-14 of Figures 2 and 2a; 3
y Figure 15 is anjenlargedhorizontal section corresponding vto the line 15-15 of Figure 2. l
Figure 16`is an .enlarged horizontal section on the line 16-16 oi Figures 2 and '2a. Referring more especially to Figures l, 2, 2, 'and 3 of the drawings, a
which is carrie-d by uprights 27 journalled in the bearing 1l. The Aupper end oit' the bearing l Ais provided 'witha thrust bearingplate `13 betweenV which and an up per bearing plate 14' are arranged suitable ball bearings l5. It will be seen vfrom Figure Al that-the bevel ge'arll4 is provided with by means 'o'f which the end-thrust " t 1,1 may be taken by'r'th n ar- The upper "nfl l ournalle-. i.: afee.
advanced Figure 8, parts being shown in 'ele-' lower plate 1 n lower end of said cam shaft being l oscillatory ring 3l.
by an upper plate or table 18 which is mounted upon the uprights 2. Keyed to the upper end of the cam shaft 12, as shown in Figure 3, is a spur gear 19 which meshes with a second spur gear 20 journalled upon a stud 21 threaded into the top plate 18. Threaded into the spur gear 20 near the periphery thereof is a stud 22 on which is pivotally mounted one end of a link 23, the other end of said link being pivotally connected to a stud 24 carried by a lever arm 25 which swings about a stud 26 mounted in the top plate 18. The bifurcated outer end 27 of lever arm 25 engages a roller 28 journalled on a stud 29, said stud being threaded into an inwardly-presented protuberance 30 of an As shown in Figure 2, the ring 31 rests upon the surface of table 18 and has its outer periphery in slidable contact with the inner base flange of a cylindrical housing 32, said housing being rigidly mounted upon the upper plate or Ytable 18 and constituting a supporting frame for the carton-conveyor which is new to be described. F or this purpose, a cylindrical frame 33 which forms a partA of the cartonconveyor, is provided with an outwardlypresented liange 34 which is slidably mounted in an inwardly-presented groove in the upper portion of stationary frame 32, said carton conveyor being thereby supported independently of'ring 31 so as not tointerfere with the latters reverse movements. Ad-
v jacent its lower edge, the traveling frame 33 is provided with a plurality of inset dog and cesses 37 is adapted to receive a ratchet pawl 42 which is pivotally mounted upon a stud 43 carried by the ring 31. Said pawl is pressed outwardly by means of a leaf spring 44 so that during clockwise movements of the drive ring 31, the cylindrical frame or support 33 is made to partake of its movement whereas during the counter-clockwise movements'- of ring 31, the ratchet pawl 42 will bedragged from the lower recess 37 and after sliding along the inner wall of frame 33, will drop into the next recess 37 in the lower series. At the end rof each counterclockwise movement of the drive ring 31, a pin 46 carried thereby, will be thrown into engagement with an inclined surface near the outer end of locking dog 39, for displacing said dog rrom rectangular recess 36 and thus releasing the cylindrical support 33 to partake of the next clockwise movement of the ring 31, Awhich thus imparts a clockwise movement tothe carton conveyor. Referring now to Figures 2,2a and 10, it will be seen that the traveling frame or support 33 is surmounted by a rigid castellated frame or structure. including raised carton-carrying plates or tables 50 which are circumferentially interposed between depressed portions 51 of the structure and integrally connected thereto by spaced uprights 52 (see Figures 2, 5 and 10). Presented in opposite directions from the uprights 52 are lugs 53 which Vcarry suitable pivots 54 for carton-gripping levers, each of said levers comprising a gripper-arm 55 provided with Yan elongated @traidor-merz? mechanism.
Referring to Figure 2a, a power shaft 177 which is journalled in bearing 178 carried by bracket` 179 which depends from the underside of table 18, carries a bevel pinion 180 which meshes'with a bevel gear 181, said gear 181 being keyed to the lower end of a vertical shaft 182 indicated in dotted lines in Figure 4. As indicated Vin 'dotted lines in said Figure 4, thev upper end of shaft 182 has a wor1n'185 keyed thereto and meshing into a wormzgear 186, saidV worm gear being"H Ieyed toa horizontal shaft'187 which is journalled in bearings 188 and 189.I A miter gear 190 which is keyed to the other endl of shaft 187 meshes into a second miter gear 191 keyed to a shaft 192 which is journalledV at opposite ends in bearings 193'an'd 194. Referring now to Figures 5 andV 7, the shaft lll) 192 has keyedthereto a. cam 195 over which Y travels a cam roller 196 journalled upon a stud 197 carried by the strap end 198 ofV a rod 199 which is pivotally connected at its other end by a pin 200 to an oscillatory crank arm 201 which is pivot'ally mounted i upon a cross-'shaft 202, A spring 203 exerts pressure on the lever arm 201 in such. a Vway as to hold the cam roller 196 in contact with the cam 195. A guide block 204 is mounted f upon. the shaft 192 in slidable ei'igagement with the walls of a longitudinal slot'205 with which the strap 198 is provided for con-` straining the movements of that end of the rod under the action of cam 195. The upper end of'crank arm 201 is provided with a slot 206 within which operates a roller 'tric ,ling pinion 223 carried by a transverse wrme 2.07 journalled upon a pin 208, said pin bering 'carried laterally `spaced bearing lugs 209 which depend from opposite edges of a 'channeled slide 210. Said roller 207 is spaced from the bearing lugs 209 by collars 211. Secured to the left end oic slide 210, according to Figure Ll, is a flattened box-like receptacle 212 Which as shown in Figures 8 'a'nd9 is provided at its inner end with a narrow discharge openingl 213, said opening being formed by inwardly contracted top and bottom portions o the Walls of said revcy p tacle. The lateral'diinension of said receptacle is also contracted vby an inward displacement or the edge vivalls21l or said receptacleto facilitate its introduction into the open end of a Acarton C presented thereto by the cart-onconveyor after one of its periodic movements. As shown in Figure il, the receptacle 212 is provided with later-` A'ally ,presented tabs 215 Ward end of slide y210 by screws 216. The slide 210 is provided fith a central longitiitlinal opening 210? and is carried by laterally-,spaced slides 2,17 vwhich rreciprocate in grooves 2.17il in side train-'es 227. A plate 218` secured toslides 217, forms therewith guide-,Way for i'i'iner slide 219. The forward encloiC slide 219 is providedivith 'projections asshoivn in Figure 8, said projections `being adapted to engage the rear edge or a folded circular S for propelling thru' the outlet receptacle' 212 and for retaining said circular Within the carton C during the Withdrawal.ofsaid receptacle. 1n order. to accommodatethe projections 220 and to periiiit vthein to 'projectbeyond the forivard rend of the boX-lil e rec pta-ole 212, Athe inuf'ardly contracted walls ot said receptarde, areprovided with .slots 221, thus permitting thefl'ull retraction oi the receptacle v'lfrointhe carton before the inner slide 219 is Withdrawn therefrom. AAsslioivn in Figure 5, the slide 219 islprovided Yon its runder side with l,aY rack 222 into ivhichmeshes a {loatsha it l jofu'rnalledu.` .bearing blocks '225, said blocks being slidable in longitudinal grooves 226 formed in ther side frames 227. interposed,between the-blocks, 225 and antiifrictiony rollers 228- carried by pin 224 on v'opposite sides of Ypinion 223, are spacing collars 229; The rollers 228 loperate `in slots 230 Yin the outer ends of laterally-spaced 'crankv arms 231 which project upwardly troni anelongated hub 232 journalled upon .across-.shaft 233 mounted in the side frames 227. Keyed to the Ycross shar't .192 is a secondcaijiir 234- overivhich runs a cam roller 235.l journalled upon agstud 236 projecting rrointhe strap end or a rod 237, said Strap end being provided With a longitudinal slot vWithin Whichv is disposed ak guide block 233 carriedby shaft 192. The forward endl of cam rod 237 is pivotally connected to a stud secured to the forJ 239 Whichprojects .laterally from one of the crankVV arms 231, the c'ain roller 235 being `retalned'in running contact With the cani distance traveled bytheaXis of said pinion.
1 The operation or' this `mechaifiism may non7 be r l Suitable mechanism for {sedili-goil circularsV Vfrom a pile, for folding saidk circulars,l and 'for leerling the folded circulars to the above-described circular-insert mechanism,
n `e, character 250'. As here represent-- ed, this mechanism constitutes an Aorganization' or' parts substantially similar tofthat shown in Figures 1 and 7' of the drawings in U. S. Patent No. 1,605,560 Which was grantedin iny name under dateof 'November 2. 1925- i 'Y 4 f According vto the present application, this mechanism 250 delivers a folded circular to the bottom ` slide 21,0 immediately inrontor the projections 220 oi! inner slide'219. vThe rorivavd movement 'of slide 210 under the control oli' cam 19,", is accompaniedby the more rapid forward inoveni'ent of slide 219 under the control of Cain 2341, the iiet result t wtdily nnderstoodand briefly described as' rollovvs:
licated a whole in Figure by the lil) or these rtvar'dinovements beingto de liver the circular lS `Within carton C vin 'the position' 'shown in Figures sands. Acting time, .the retract-,ing movementy or receptacle 212 has already begun asindicated by the formshandv relative'positions of cams 195v and 234V as shown in Figures 5 and 7. During the retract g' movement or receptacle therear ege o't the circular C is engaged by-,projcctions 220er slide 219 and hence remains behind Vifvithin the carton C. The inner slide 219 thenwithdrawn l'ioin vthe carton after which the next periodic nioveinentfot the vtable conveys the carton into position toreceive the poulticesoi other articles to Vbe charged thereinto.
Pouilz'cc 'charging @riechen/isnt.
yconveyor may be provided as follows. A
power shaft 1177 Which isjournalled in bearingl brackets 178 and 479carries a bevel 'pinien 430. Meshingjwith the bevelrpinion 480 is a 'bevel' gear L131 which keyed to a short vertical shaft 482 journalled in a ylygonal drum 262.
bearing 483 carried b a bracket arm 484 which projects lateraly from the bearing bracket 479. Keyed to the upper end ot the shortvertical shaft 482 is a large spur gear 485, said spur gear being in mesh with a small spur gear 486 (see dotted lines in Figurer 2), which is keyed vto the lower end ot a vert" cal shaft 487. Keyed to the upper end of vertical shaft 487 is a bevel pinion 488 which meshes with bevel gear 489, said bevel gear 489 being keyed to the short horizontal shatt 490 which carries the po- The lower run of said conveyor travels thru a chute 264 which terminates adjacent to a reciprocable carrier tray or chute 265 said carrier tray being provided with laterally projecting pins 266 which areV inovably engaged by the bifurcated ends 267 oit lever arms 268. Said lever arms are keyed Ato a rock shaft 269 which is journalled upon a fixed axis in laterallyy spaced frames. A crank arm 270 which is also keyed to said rock shaft, carries a Wrist pin 271 to which is pivotally connected the upper end 272 of a rod 273. Said rod is provided at its lower end with a strap 274 journalled upon a eccentric disk provided with a hub 275 keyed to power-shaft 477. A lever arm 276 which is keyed to rock shaft 269 and provided with a bifurcated outer end 277, inovably engages the oppositely presented pins 278 carried by a vertical slide 279, said slide being provided with serrations 280 at its lower end which, in the positions o1 the parts shown in Figure 2a, are disposed immediately over a forwardlypresented shelf 265a on the rreciprocatory tray 265. The operating connections for this device, arel such that the shaft 477 rotates once during the time that the conveyor 260 travels the distance between two successive lugs 261, the result being that the rock-'shaft 269 imparts a ldownward movement to slide 279 at each movement of the reciprocatory tray 265 away from the carton-conveyor. According to the present embodiment of my invention, there are six reciprocatory movements o1' tray 265 during the period of time consumed by one or the other of the charging trays 328 iii passing from lett to right (according to Figure 2a) below the reciprocating slide 27 9. 1n consequence, each charging tray 328 is loaded with siX poultices which are superimposed one upon another in the manner shown in Figures 10 and 12; For this purpose, each of said poultices is depressed by a downward movement ofl plunger 279 ast-he shelf 265a is moved `from under it.
As showny in Figure 11, a pair of laterally spaced side frames 281 are secured to the plate or table 18 by means of bolts 282, said side frames being provided with dove-tail guidesV 283 within which are reciprocably mounted slides 284, each oit' said siides being.
provided with end lugs 285. Laterally projecting studs 286 carried by the end lugs 285,
serve to journal rollers 287, saidrollers being adapted to travel to and fro in slots 288V formed in the upper ends 289 of cam-operated levers 290. rihe lower ends ofsaid levers 290 are provided with slotted ends 291 within which are adjustable-studs 292 mounted in the outer end of laterally spaced links 293 which are pivotally mounted upon the oppositely presented ends ot a bolt 294 carried by a bracket 295 on the bottom plate 1. Secured to the under side et' table 18 are a pair et depending brackets 296 provided with bearings 297 at their lower ends. Re-
ciprocably mounted in said bearings 297, are :in upper cani rod 298 and a lower cam rodV 299, the former havingran enlarged end 300 (see Figure 16) provided with a longitudinal slot 301 within which is disposed a guide block 302 en the vertical cam-shaitp12.V
Journalled upon a depending stud 303'is a cam roller 304 which travels in a cam slot 305 in the upper `tace of a Cain-disk 306.
be seen that the cam grooves 305 and 308 are adapted to impart substantially similar movements to cam rods 298 and 299, these movements, however, being Vdisplaced vone with respect to the other in an amount corresponding to 180 degrees of cam travel.
Bolted to the cam rods 298 and 299,v are .Y
blocks 312 and 315 which carry studsl 313 and 316 which pivot.in levers 290. It will be understood from this description that the slides 284 have similar cycles of movement whereby they vare alternately engaged in charging cartons presented bythe cartonconveyor. f
Referring now to Figures 10 and 11,
bolted to each ot the dove-tail slides 284, is4
af base plate 318y which carries axially spaced cylindrical housings 319 within which are arranged compression springs 320` a butter disk 321 being interposed between one end of each spring Aand a ball 322 which is thereby yieldably retained in one or .anotherV of vertically spaced recesses 323 formed in the outer wall of abox-like housing 324l which is rigidly secured to a plunger bar 325.v As shown in Figure `13 ythe plunger 325 is provided with a dove-tail slide326 by means of which it is reciprocably mounted between vertical guide plates 318.V Fli'inger lcarmies stud 441'upen which e'joui 'iso (iii
nalled a roller 442 arranged to be engaged by a {i2-:edl side bar Li4-3 to positively limit the upward throw ot plunger-325; Each ot the 5 325 carries at its upper end a forn'tedarin which carries at a charming.k tray 328, the s beine ko (,t from their respeci` ungers and adapted to move into and out or carton presenetd in positionI to be charged by the carton-conveyor. For this purpose.v suitable means are providedto adapt said charging ti-'ays to pass one under the other on their carton-charging movements. The poul-tices which may have been severed Lrom acontinuou's stock as shown and described in my aboyefidenti-ied U. S. Patent No. 11.505.560 are madeoitla' length which is slightly greater than theIi-nsi-de width oi:y the leading trays 323 so that when poultices are Vforced into said loading trays. they become lirmly' lodged as il-ndicated in Figure i2. f ihe lower endoi each plunger carries a stud 329 upon which is journalleda cani relier 330,. said cani relier being adapted near the end of its increment toward the right accordi-ng pto ure 2 to be brought 'into engagement an inclined cam surface 331 whereby .'ging tray is depressed from the posi- Figure l0, the oppositely aryneed balls 322 e th tion shown in ing renmved to the upper i ln the depressed position ot me charging tray, a tree pasageway is lei i the Withdrawal of he oher charging 'ray from the carton. As -hewn in Figure 2a7 the iorward'movement oi' the imY ed tray, causes its cam roller 330 totravel over a cam surtace332 in such a wav' elevate the plunger 325'and bthe tray into position `to enter the carton as 'shown in Figure 10.
i/ijeclzam'sm transferring pouZi/z'c'es from charging my t0 cartons.
As shown in Figurev ll, Aoppositely' arranged bracket arms 333` are provided with terminal bearings 334 within whCh is oscillatably mountedV a rock-shaft 335. IKeyed; to said rock-shaft is the hub portion 336 of, a stop-arm" 337 providedY at its lower `kend' with a transverse bar 338 which` approximately covers the cross-sectional area of each f the charging tr 323;'y Keyed tov the outer ends of the rock-shaft 335 are disks 339-provided this description that at the end of the for ward' movement of a charging tray. 328; the projection 351 carried thereby willeng the forward stops 350' and*dran* the st parm 337 into position toy barth-e removalfot poultic'es from the carton during the vwithdrawal of said charging tray. At the ofits return movement, the projection 351 willl engage .tie outer stop 350 andth'usv swingthe stop-arm 337 awaytrom end ot the cartointhe disk 339 bein'ght the same time moved in a counter-,clockwise direction until the ball 341 entersiiito the lower recess 340. Journalled within theside frames is an oscillatory shatt- 354 which carries an angular circular-retaining. finger said finger being adapt-edf to be swung about the airis' of shatt- 354 into and out of engement with the circular in the. carton for retaining it in position within a vcarton during the. charging. operation. l About the shaft 354 is a coil spring 353"Whioh exerts a tendency to hold the bent finger 352-in raised position. It lwill be understood from'this description, however, that as either or" the charging trays 328 moves toward the leftaccording to Figure l0. it will slide'ove'r said linge-r 352 and thus depress it into. circular-engaging position as shown inthis Afterwards l when the stop-arnfl 337 has beenwithdrawn from the lcarton,and the ,tray 328. has moved toward y-theriglit, the finger 352 is released to swing upwardly and .away from saidcarton which thus left free to be moved by the carton-'conveyor into position to have the flaps at theopenend fold-ed into carton-closing position` I claim:- .f V` f 1. In a Vmachine of they character 4describe'd, the combination of a reciprocablymounted circularconveying slide arranged and adapted to enteran open'end ot carton presented insuitable position toy be charged thereby, a circular-propelling slide reciprocably-mounted on the first-mentioned; slide, means for reciprocating 'theI first-men'- tioned slide, and means tor reciprocating the secondementionedslide, themeans ijor reciprocating the second-mentioned slide adapted Ato delay the retraction of the. second-mentioned slide untilv after the Vfirst-Y mentioned slide has been withdrawn from said carton. K f
2. In a machine of the character vdcscribed, the combination with a carton-conveyor, of a reciprocably-mounted circularconveying slide provided with a reduced forward end adapted to enter the open end of a carton presented by said carton-conveyor, a circular-propelling slidel provided with circular engaging projections, said conveying slide being provided with cut-away portions in its. reduced forward end to accommodate said projections on the propelling slide, means for reciprocating the first-inentioned slide, and means for reciprocating the second-mentioned slide, the last said means being adapted to delay the retraction of the second-mentioned slide until after the firstmentioned slide has been withdrawn from said carton.
3. In a machine of the character described, the combination with a carton-conveyor, of a reciprocable circular-conveying slide provided with a box-like vestibule at its forward end, said vestibule being` contracted at its front end to foi-in a reduced discharge outlet and to adapt it to enter the open end of a carton presented by said carton-conveyor, a reciprocable circula r-propelling' slide provided in front with circularengaging projections, vthe contracted forward end of said box-like vestibule being providedy with slots to accommodate said projections on the conveying slide, means for reciprocating the first-mentioned slide, and means for reciprocating the second-inentioned slide at relatively greater speed than the first.
4. In a machine of the character described, tlie combination with a carton-conveyor, of a reciprocably-mounted circularconveying slide arranged and adapted to enter an open -end of a carton presented by said carton-conveyor, a circular-propelling slide reciprocably mounted on the firstmentioned slide, means for reciprocating` the first-mentioned slide, means for reciprocating the second-mentioned slide at relatively gr'cater'speed than the first, the means for reciprocating the second-mentioned slide being adapted to delay the retraction of the second-mentioned slide until after the firstmentioned slide has been withdrawn from said carton.
5. In a'machine .of the character described, the combination with means for presenting an open ycarton in position to be charged with articles, of a circular-conveying slide, a` circular-propelling slide reciprocable relatively to the first-mentioned slide, a rack; carried by the second-inentioned slide, a fixed rack, a cycloidal gear intermeshing between said racks for reciprocating the second-mentioned slide, and means forv moving said cycloidal gearback and forth along the fixed rack.v
6. In a machine of the character described, the combination with means for presenting an open carton in position to be charged with articles, of ak circular-conveycable on the first-mentioned slide, said vfirst-y mentioned slide being adapted in retracted position to receive a circular in front of the forward end of the second-mentioned slide,
a rack carried by the second-mentioned slide, a fixed rack, and a cycloidal gear traveling over said fixed rack and meshing with the rack carried by the second-mentioned slide.
8. In a machine of tli-echaracter described, the combination with a carton-conveyor, of a circular-conveying slide pro-vided with a box-like vestibule at its forward end, a circular-propelling` slide reciprocableon the first-mentioned slide and having its forward endV spaced from the rear end of'said vestibule in the retracted positions of both slides, and means for reciprocating said slides.
9. In a machine of the character described,V
the combination with means for presenting an open carton to be charged with articles, of a circular-conveying slide provided 'with a box-like vestibule at its forward end, opposite walls of said vestibule being deiiected inwardly to form a contracted discharge opening whereby the introduction ofthe cir- Y cular into said carton is facilitated, said slide being provided with a longitudinal slot in the bottom thereof, a circular-propelling slide reciprocablel on thel `first-mentioned slide, a dowiiwardly-presented rack carried by the second-inentioned slide,` a fixed upwardly presented rack, a cycloidal gear interineshingbetween said racks for reciprocatying the second-mentioned slide, and means vfor moving said cycloidal gear back and' forth along theiiXed racl.
' l0. In a packaging machine, the combination with a` 'carton-conveyor, of circularinsert mechanism cooperatively arranged with respect to said conveyor, mechanism for charging a carton carried by said conveyor, and means cooperating with said charging mechanism for retaining a circular in position within the' carton during the charging operation. n 11. In a packaging machine, the combination with7 a carton-conveyor, of circular-insert mechanism cooperatively arranged with respect to said conveyor, means for chargingY articles-into a carton carriedl said conveyor, an` article-carrier movable into an out o't position to have articles discharged therefrom into said carton, a blade movable by said carrier into engagement with a circular. within the carton,'and means for moving said blade out et' the'y path of said conveyor upon the removal ot said articlecarrier away from said conveyor.
l2. In a packaging machine, the combination with a carton-conveyor, o'tmeans for 1nsertinga circular into a carton carried by saidl conveyor, mechanism cooperatively arranged"with respect tov said conveyor for charging articles into said carton, a circularretaining Ablade movable into and out of the pathot1- a carton'carried by said conveyor, and means tending to hold said blade out of the path ot said carton, said charging mechanisnrinclnding an` article carrier movable towards'anid away from said conveyor and adapted to'move said blade into engagement with*V said circular.
1.3. In va packaging machine, the combination with a. carton-conveyor, of circular-insert mechanism' cooperatively arranged with respect 'to said conveyor, mechanism' tor charging a carton carried by said conveyor, a blade oscillatable into and out ot engagement with said""circular within the carton, and. means yieldably'holding said blade out of the pat'ho'f said conveyor, said charging mechanism including an article carrierv movablel towards and away trom'said. conveyor and adapted to engage said blade for iiioving the 'latter into engagement with said circular.
Il. In a packaging machine, the combination with carton-conveyor, of an articleconveying tray movable towards and away from said carton-conveyor, means yfor raising and lowering said tray during its movements towards and away from said conveyor, said tray being adapted to enter a carton in charging position, means for charging said tray and means movable into and out orn position to sweep the articles from said tray as said tray moves out of said carton.
l5. In a packaging machine, the combination with a carton-conveyor, oit a slide reciprocable towards and away from said carton-conveyor, a vertical slide carried by said horizontal slide, means for retaining said vertical slide in raised or lowered position, a cam-roller `iournalled on said vertical slide, means for raising and lowering said vertical slide, a tray carried by said vertical slide, said tray being` adapted to enter the carton in charging position, means for charging said tray at a distance trom charging position, and means movable into and out of position to sweep the articles from said tray as it moves away from said carton-conveyor.
16. In a packaging machine,y the combination with a carton-conveyor, oit laterallyspaced horizontal slides reciprocable with respect vto each other and towards and away from said carton-conveyor, a vertical slide carried by each horizontal slide, means tor yretaining"said vertical slides in raised or lowered position, means tor raising each vertical slide durin'g its travel in one direction and for lowering said vertical slide during its travel in the opposite direction, and a support for articles presented inwardly from each vertical slide. y
17. In a packaging machine, the combinationv with al conveyor tor moving a carton inte and out of position vto be charged, of laterally-spacer horizontal; slides 'reciprocable alternately with respect to each other and towards and away from said carton in charging' position, a vertical slide carried by each horizontal s'lide, yieldable means for retaining said vertical slide in raisedor lowered position on its Vhorizontalslide, a
cam-roller journalled on said vert-ical slide,
a cam-track arranged to engage said camroller during the travel of each horizontalslide in one direction for lowering said vertical slide, a cam-track arranged to engage the cam-roller for raising saidk vertical slide during the travel of said horizontal slide in the opposite direction, and tray vpresented in- .vardlT from each vertica'l slide.
1.8. In a packaging machine, the combina.- tion with a conveyor Yfory moving a carton into and out of position'to be 'chai-ged', Aot laterally-spaced article-carriers reciprocable horizontally and vertically with respect to each other, means tor charging said articlecarriers during their movements away trom charging position, andV means movable into and out ot position to sweep the articles from said article-carriers as they are moved away from said conveyor.
19. In a packaging machine, the combination with conveyor for moving a carton into and out or" posit-ion to be charged, of a slide reciprocable towards and away from said carton in charging position, a vertically-reciprocable slide carried by said horizontal slide, a cam-roller journalled on said vertical slide, a cam-track arranged to engage said cam-roller during the travel of the first-mentioned slide in one direction for lowering said vertical slide, a cam-track arranged to engage the cam-roller tor raising said vertical slide during the travel of said lirst-mentioned slide in the opposite direction, tray carried by said vertical slide, said trays being adapted to enter the carton in charging position, means for charging' said tray during its movement away from charging. position, and means movable into and out of position to sweep the articles from said tray as it moves from said carton.
20. In a packaging machine, the combina.- tion With a conveyor for moving a carton into and out ot position to be charged, of laterally-spaced horizontal slides reciprocable alternately with respect to each other and towards and away from said carton in charging position, a vertical slide carried by each horizontal slide, yieldable means for retaining said-vertical slide in raised or lowered position on its horizontal slide, a camroller journalled on said vert-ical slide, a cam-track arranged to engage said calnroller during the travel` ot each horizontal slide in one direct-ion for lowering said vertical slide, a cam-track arranged to engage the cam-roller for raising said vertical slide during the travel of said horizontal slide in the opposite direction, a tray presented in Wardly from each vertical slide, said trays being adapted to enter the carton in charging position, means for charging said trays during their movements aivay from charg-` ing position, and means movable into and ont of position to sweep the articles trom said 'trays as said trays are retracted from said carton.
2l. In a machine of the character described, the combination With a. conveyor for moving a carton into and out or position to be charged, of a loading tray movable into and out of a cart-on in charging position, a rock-shaft operated by the movement ot said loading tray, an arm carried by said rockshaft and movable thereby into and out of position across the open end of said carton in charging position topsvveep the articles from said tray as said tray is Withdrawn from the carton, a detent disk keyed to said rock-shaft, and a yieldable detent yieldably engaging said detent disk.
22. In a machine of the character described, the combination with a conveyor for moving a carton into and out or" position to be charged, of a loading tray 'novable into and out of a carton in charging position, a rock-shaft, an arm keyed thereto, said arm being provided onits outer end With a crossbar movable by said arm intov and out of position across the open end of said carton in charging position to sweep the articles from said tray as said trayY is Withdrawn from the carton, a lever arm keyed to said rock-shaft, a stop-bar connected to said lever-arm, and spaced stops mounted on said stop-bar, said stops being arranged to be engaged by said loading tray during its movements toward and away from charging position. y l
23. inr a machine of the character described, the combination With a conveyor for moving carton into and out of position to be charged, of a loading tray movable into and out ot a carton in charging position, a rock-shaft, an arm keyed thereto, said arm being provided on its outer end With a crossbar movable by said arm into and outkof position across the open end of said cartonV in charging position to sweep the articles trom said trav as said tray is Withdrawn from the carton, a detent disk keyed tofsaid rock-shaft, a yieldable detent yieldably engaging said detent disk, a lever-arm keyed i ROBERT H. PLAss.
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