WO1994023940A1 - Handle applicator - Google Patents

Handle applicator Download PDF

Info

Publication number
WO1994023940A1
WO1994023940A1 PCT/US1993/010146 US9310146W WO9423940A1 WO 1994023940 A1 WO1994023940 A1 WO 1994023940A1 US 9310146 W US9310146 W US 9310146W WO 9423940 A1 WO9423940 A1 WO 9423940A1
Authority
WO
WIPO (PCT)
Prior art keywords
handle
arm
engaging
applicator
disengaging
Prior art date
Application number
PCT/US1993/010146
Other languages
French (fr)
Inventor
Larry J. Mattson
Claude R. Monsees
John T. Roberts
Les J. Kanna
Original Assignee
Roberts Systems, Inc.
Priority date (The priority date is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the date listed.)
Filing date
Publication date
Application filed by Roberts Systems, Inc. filed Critical Roberts Systems, Inc.
Publication of WO1994023940A1 publication Critical patent/WO1994023940A1/en

Links

Classifications

    • 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
    • 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
    • B31B50/74Auxiliary operations
    • B31B50/81Forming or attaching accessories, e.g. opening devices, closures or tear strings
    • B31B50/86Forming integral handles; Attaching separate handles
    • B31B50/87Fitting separate handles on boxes, e.g. on drinking cups

Definitions

  • This invention is directed towards an apparatus for the high speed installation of handles onto a container such as carton stock.
  • a variety of handle installation equipment is known in the art.
  • U.S. Patent No. 5,095,683 to Roberts describes a method and apparatus for installing bayonet handles into carton blank stock. Recent improvements in new handle designs and features are not readily compatible with existing handle applicator equipment. Therefore, there is room for variation and improvement within the art of applicator equipment for installing handles.
  • an applicator for receiving an individual handle from a supply of similar handles and placing the handle upon a container
  • the applicator comprising: a guide means for positioning a container blank in a receiving position; a handle dispensing means for removing the single handle from a supply of like handles; a conveying means for the transport of the single handle; an arm having a first free end and a second attached end, the second end in communication with a drive means, the free end further comprising an engaging tip for engaging and delivering a handle to a surface of a carton; and, disengaging means for removing the handle from the engaging tip.
  • Figure 1 of the drawings is a conceptual view of a process of applying handles to carton blank stock in accordance with this invention.
  • Figure 2 of the drawings is a side elevation of a handle applicator in conjunction with a carton blank conveyor used to carry out the process seen in figure 1.
  • Figure 3 of the drawings is a side elevation of a preferred embodiment of a handle applicator showing additional details of the handle supply means and the handle installation means.
  • Figure 4 of the drawings is a sectional view seen in the direction along lines 4-4 as seen in figure 3.
  • Figure 5 of the drawings is a perspective view of a preferred embodiment of the pop-up handle as seen in relation to a carrying end of the handle pick-up arm.
  • Figure 8 of the drawings is a sectional view as seen along line 8-8 of figure 7.
  • the pop-up handle seen in figure 5, is preferably constructed from plastic and comprises a platform defining an aperture, the aperture being traversed by a strap.
  • One or more ends of the strap is connected to a flexible hinge which permits the strap to be displaced from the plane of the platform when the strap is engaged by the user.
  • a latch may attach to an edge of the handle as taught and illustrated in the above-referenced patent application.
  • handle dispensing apparatus l comprises a carton blank receiving end 3 for receiving and retaining a supply of carton blank stock 5.
  • a carton prefeeder apparatus such as the one described in U.S. Patent Application Serial No. 07/775,711, incorporated herein by reference, is a preferred apparatus for the high speed feeding of carton blank stock to receiving end 3.
  • conventional conveyors and other well known biasing means will suffice.
  • a single carton blank 7 is removed from supply stock 5 by well known blank conveying means 4 such as belts or wheels. Individual carton blanks 7 are sequentially placed in a handle engaging position beneath a wheel 21. Wheel 21 rotates clockwise as seen in reference to figure 3 and carries a plurality of rotating arms 11 carried by the exterior circumferential surface of wheel 21.
  • a handle dispensing means 31 comprising a reciprocating drive means 33 connected at one end to an engaging plate 35. Plate 35 engages a single handle along a handle edge, thereby biasing a single handle 100a from the dispensing magazine 39.
  • a preferred method and apparatus for dispensing handles from the retaining magazine is described in U.S. Patent No. 4,946,536 to Roberts, incorporated herein by reference.
  • the single handle is dispensed into position 100b within a track 51 located beneath an overhead belt 41.
  • a pair of belts 32 in communication with the drive means of belt 41, facilitates the positioning and initial transport of a singulated handle 100a from magazine 39 to track 51.
  • Belt 41 is driven by two sprockets, 43 and 45.
  • the outer surface of belt 41 defines a lug 47, lug 47 being in spaced alignment with a pair of cleats 49 and 49'.
  • a series of handle positions seen as 100a through lOOe are illustrated. It is understood that the preferred embodiment of the handle dispensing apparatus is a continuous motion apparatus such that the indicated handle positions are not static but merely indicative of various handle positions to better inter-relate the cooperating components of the apparatus. As such, handles 100a through lOOe are shown at several different locations. In operation, a handle would not actually be present at each illustrated location at any one instance.
  • the pop-up handle 100b is positioned within track 51 so that cleats 49 and 49' are positioned above the aperture of the handle. Lug 47 biases an edge of the handle, directing the handle along track 51 in timed relation to the speed of belt 41. As handle 100c approaches the end of track 51, an arm 11 rotates in timed sequence to the speed of belt 41 whereby the free end of arm 11 engages the handle by insertion of its free end into the handle aperture.
  • handle 100b & 100c (figures 3 & 6) are shown with the handle strap slightly displaced from the plane of the handle. However, in the preferred embodiment of the invention, the handle strap is substantially flush with the handle. Adjacent cleats 49 & 49' are positioned adjacent the strap to insure that upon insertion of the arm through handle 100c, the strap remains in a fixed position for engagement.
  • a roller 53 is positioned against the inner surface of belt 41 in proximity to where a pop-up handle is engaged by arm 11. As best seen in figure 6, Roller 53 secures belt 41 and associated handle so that arm 11 can be inserted through the handle opening without any upward flexing of the handle transporting region of belt 41. As arm 11 directs the handle away from conveying means 41, an adhesive is applied to the handle surface by adhesive applicator 71, prior to the handle being placed against carton blank stock 7.
  • Disengaging means comprising a pair of adjacent rollers 61 permits the passage of arm 11 between the rollers, rollers 61 disengaging the handle from arm 11.
  • rollers 61 are in close proximity to an upper surface of the carton stock 7 thereby insuring contact between handle lOOe and the appropriate surface of carton stock 7.
  • a curved plow 63 is positioned between rollers 61, the handle passing beneath plow 63 thereby insuring the detachment of the handle from the arm.
  • Rollers 61 and carton rollers 65 together provide a pair of nip rollers through which the handle and carton pass, thereby spotting the adhesive backed handle to the desired carton location.
  • the free end of arm 11 comprises a four pronged terminus, each prong 91 configured so as to traverse a portion of the handle aperture.
  • Prongs 91 are configured to mate with the handle portion surrounding the aperture, the strap passing between opposing pairs of prongs 91.
  • a snug, mated fit between the prongs, the aperture openings and the strap permit frictional engagement of the handle by the prongs 91.
  • the frictional engagement also facilitates the removal of the handle from the prongs by disengagement means 61 and plow 63.
  • Prongs 91 preferably engage a pop-up handle through the handle aperture, the aperture and strap serving as a template for the prongs 91. This feature permits the handle edges to be free to serve as guides for retaining the handles along track 51.
  • the preferred embodiment of opposing pairs of prongs defines a series of gaps 93 separating each prong. Gaps 93 permit the passage of plow 63 between the prongs 91.
  • arm 11 Upon the delivery handle of handle lOOe to carton stock 7 via the disengagement means of rollers 61 and plow 63, arm 11 continues rotation about wheel 21 thereby positioning arm 11 for receiving another handle from the overhead handle dispenser 31.
  • the drive means for wheel 21, handle dispensing means 31, handle conveyor 41 and carton blank conveying means 4 are synchronized by a common drive means.
  • Interlinked drive means insures that proper synchronization is maintained in the continuous steps of separation, transport, delivery and spotting of handles in timed relation to the carton stock.
  • one or more separate drive means can be employed in conjunction with servo-control means for maintaining proper synchronization.
  • a preferred embodiment of the invention has detection means 95 for monitoring the proper placement of a carton blank 7 so that handle 100c is placed in proper position. Should a misfeed or a misalignment occur, a signal from detector 95 can activate several corrective measures. For instance, detector 95 can interrupt the application of adhesive from applicator 71 so that adhesive does not contaminate the carton conveying portion of the equipment. A similar detector means can be provided in association with applicator 71 so that a failure for arm 11 to receive a handle 100 will interrupt the application of an adhesive.
  • the preferred embodiment of the invention provides a pivot means 97 for arm 11 such that arm 11 can pivot 90° about its handle receiving axis.
  • Pivot means 97 enables arm 11 to receive a handle in a lengthwise manner from handle dispensing means 31. After arm 11 carries the handle past glue applicator 71, arm 11 pivots 90°, thereby changing the orientation of the handle as applied to the carton. Upon the handle disengaging from arm 11, arm 11 then pivots to its original orientation for receiving an additional handle. Gaps 93 associated with prongs 91 permit the passage of arm 11 between plow 63 in either handle orientation. Pivot means are provided for each arm 11 by four separate right angle gear mechanisms.
  • Each right angle gear mechanism 82 is driven by a cam 81 engaged by a cam track 84, the cam track defined by an interior surface of a housing 86, of wheel 21.
  • a two to one gear ratio is used so that a 45° rotation of cam 81 produces a 90° pivot of arm 11. Therefore, the drive means rotating wheel 21 provides the camming action for the pivoting of arm 11.
  • the cam action enables each arm to pivot 90° relative to its axis as the arm swings downward to deliver the handle to the carton stock. Upon delivery of the handle, the camming action then pivots the arm to its original position for receiving another handle.
  • the pivoting action can be locked by disengaging a locking pin 83 which links the gear mechanism to arm 11. This feature permits the spotting of the handle to the carton at a position 90° from where a pivoting arm would spot the handle.
  • a mechanical stop is provided upon the outer circumference of wheel 21. Stop 6 engages an extended member 8 of arm 11 to provide a precise mechanical alignment means to insure arm 11 is properly positioned following the initial pivoting of arm 11.
  • the interaction of the pivot motion of arm 11 with a mechanical stop insures a precise arm positioning for spotting the associated handle.
  • the mechanical stop insures that slight variations and position tolerances inherent in right angle gear box mechanisms does not contribute to a misalignment of the handle relative to the carton stock.
  • the pivot means of arm 11 provides a selective means for varying the orientation of the handle as presented to the carton blank. Since various orientations are desired in response to different carton stock, pivot means 97 permits a rapid means of changing the installed handle orientation relative to the carton blank.

Landscapes

  • Making Paper Articles (AREA)

Abstract

A continuous motion apparatus for installing handles (100) onto cartons (7) includes a handle dispenser (39) and a handle conveyor. The handle conveyor comprises a track (51) associated with an overhead belt (41), and a pronged pick-up arm (11). The pick-up arm inserts through a handle and carries the handle to the surface of the carton, where a pair of rollers (61, 65) and a curved plow (63) engage the handle and force it from the pick-up arm. The arm rotates in timed sequence with the belt.

Description

HANDLE APPLICATOR
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. Serial Nos. 07/964,790 and 07/978,123 directed towards a pop-up handle and handle with latching means. BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
This invention is directed towards an apparatus for the high speed installation of handles onto a container such as carton stock. A variety of handle installation equipment is known in the art. U.S. Patent No. 5,095,683 to Roberts describes a method and apparatus for installing bayonet handles into carton blank stock. Recent improvements in new handle designs and features are not readily compatible with existing handle applicator equipment. Therefore, there is room for variation and improvement within the art of applicator equipment for installing handles.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION It is an object of this invention to provide a high speed, continuous flow handle applicator for the installation of "pop¬ up" type handles. It is a further object of this invention to provide a handle applicator which removes and transports a single handle from a supply of similar handles.
It is a further and more particular object of this invention to provide an arm for engaging and delivering the handle to a desired location upon a carton.
It is yet a further and more particular object of this invention to provide a handle applicator which provides a pivoting arm for varying the orientation of a handle upon a carton.
These as well as other objects of this invention are provided by an applicator for receiving an individual handle from a supply of similar handles and placing the handle upon a container, the applicator comprising: a guide means for positioning a container blank in a receiving position; a handle dispensing means for removing the single handle from a supply of like handles; a conveying means for the transport of the single handle; an arm having a first free end and a second attached end, the second end in communication with a drive means, the free end further comprising an engaging tip for engaging and delivering a handle to a surface of a carton; and, disengaging means for removing the handle from the engaging tip.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS Figure 1 of the drawings is a conceptual view of a process of applying handles to carton blank stock in accordance with this invention.
Figure 2 of the drawings is a side elevation of a handle applicator in conjunction with a carton blank conveyor used to carry out the process seen in figure 1.
Figure 3 of the drawings is a side elevation of a preferred embodiment of a handle applicator showing additional details of the handle supply means and the handle installation means.
Figure 4 of the drawings is a sectional view seen in the direction along lines 4-4 as seen in figure 3. Figure 5 of the drawings is a perspective view of a preferred embodiment of the pop-up handle as seen in relation to a carrying end of the handle pick-up arm.
Figure 6 of the drawings, similar to figure 3, illustrates additional details of the invention. Figure 7 of the drawings, similar to figure 3, illustrates additional details of the invention.
Figure 8 of the drawings is a sectional view as seen along line 8-8 of figure 7. DETAILED DESCRIPTION
As seen in reference to figures 1 through 5, the preferred method and apparatus for the installation of a pop-up handle is presented. The current invention is best understood in reference to the pop-up handle and pop-up handle and latching means as described in pending U.S. Patent Application Serial Nos. 07/964,790 and 07/978,123, incorporated herein by reference. The pop-up handle, seen in figure 5, is preferably constructed from plastic and comprises a platform defining an aperture, the aperture being traversed by a strap. One or more ends of the strap is connected to a flexible hinge which permits the strap to be displaced from the plane of the platform when the strap is engaged by the user. If desired, a latch may attach to an edge of the handle as taught and illustrated in the above-referenced patent application.
As best seen in reference to figures l through 3, handle dispensing apparatus l comprises a carton blank receiving end 3 for receiving and retaining a supply of carton blank stock 5. As seen in figure 2, a carton prefeeder apparatus, such as the one described in U.S. Patent Application Serial No. 07/775,711, incorporated herein by reference, is a preferred apparatus for the high speed feeding of carton blank stock to receiving end 3. However, conventional conveyors and other well known biasing means will suffice. As seen in figure l, a single carton blank 7 is removed from supply stock 5 by well known blank conveying means 4 such as belts or wheels. Individual carton blanks 7 are sequentially placed in a handle engaging position beneath a wheel 21. Wheel 21 rotates clockwise as seen in reference to figure 3 and carries a plurality of rotating arms 11 carried by the exterior circumferential surface of wheel 21.
Positioned above wheel 21 is a handle dispensing means 31 comprising a reciprocating drive means 33 connected at one end to an engaging plate 35. Plate 35 engages a single handle along a handle edge, thereby biasing a single handle 100a from the dispensing magazine 39. A preferred method and apparatus for dispensing handles from the retaining magazine is described in U.S. Patent No. 4,946,536 to Roberts, incorporated herein by reference. The single handle is dispensed into position 100b within a track 51 located beneath an overhead belt 41. A pair of belts 32, in communication with the drive means of belt 41, facilitates the positioning and initial transport of a singulated handle 100a from magazine 39 to track 51. Belt 41 is driven by two sprockets, 43 and 45. The outer surface of belt 41 defines a lug 47, lug 47 being in spaced alignment with a pair of cleats 49 and 49'.
With respect to figure 3, a series of handle positions seen as 100a through lOOe are illustrated. It is understood that the preferred embodiment of the handle dispensing apparatus is a continuous motion apparatus such that the indicated handle positions are not static but merely indicative of various handle positions to better inter-relate the cooperating components of the apparatus. As such, handles 100a through lOOe are shown at several different locations. In operation, a handle would not actually be present at each illustrated location at any one instance.
The pop-up handle 100b is positioned within track 51 so that cleats 49 and 49' are positioned above the aperture of the handle. Lug 47 biases an edge of the handle, directing the handle along track 51 in timed relation to the speed of belt 41. As handle 100c approaches the end of track 51, an arm 11 rotates in timed sequence to the speed of belt 41 whereby the free end of arm 11 engages the handle by insertion of its free end into the handle aperture.
For purposes of illustration and clarity, handle 100b & 100c (figures 3 & 6) are shown with the handle strap slightly displaced from the plane of the handle. However, in the preferred embodiment of the invention, the handle strap is substantially flush with the handle. Adjacent cleats 49 & 49' are positioned adjacent the strap to insure that upon insertion of the arm through handle 100c, the strap remains in a fixed position for engagement.
To facilitate the insertion of arm 11 through the opening defined by a pop-up handle, a roller 53 is positioned against the inner surface of belt 41 in proximity to where a pop-up handle is engaged by arm 11. As best seen in figure 6, Roller 53 secures belt 41 and associated handle so that arm 11 can be inserted through the handle opening without any upward flexing of the handle transporting region of belt 41. As arm 11 directs the handle away from conveying means 41, an adhesive is applied to the handle surface by adhesive applicator 71, prior to the handle being placed against carton blank stock 7.
Disengaging means comprising a pair of adjacent rollers 61 permits the passage of arm 11 between the rollers, rollers 61 disengaging the handle from arm 11. As seen in reference to figure 3, rollers 61 are in close proximity to an upper surface of the carton stock 7 thereby insuring contact between handle lOOe and the appropriate surface of carton stock 7.
A curved plow 63 is positioned between rollers 61, the handle passing beneath plow 63 thereby insuring the detachment of the handle from the arm. Rollers 61 and carton rollers 65 together provide a pair of nip rollers through which the handle and carton pass, thereby spotting the adhesive backed handle to the desired carton location.
As seen in reference to figure 5, the preferred embodiment of the free end of arm 11 is illustrated in which the free end comprises a four pronged terminus, each prong 91 configured so as to traverse a portion of the handle aperture. Prongs 91 are configured to mate with the handle portion surrounding the aperture, the strap passing between opposing pairs of prongs 91. A snug, mated fit between the prongs, the aperture openings and the strap, permit frictional engagement of the handle by the prongs 91. The frictional engagement also facilitates the removal of the handle from the prongs by disengagement means 61 and plow 63.
It should be appreciated that a variety of various styled handle configurations and aperture designs can be used with an appropriate designed arm and prong arrangement. Prongs 91 preferably engage a pop-up handle through the handle aperture, the aperture and strap serving as a template for the prongs 91. This feature permits the handle edges to be free to serve as guides for retaining the handles along track 51. The preferred embodiment of opposing pairs of prongs defines a series of gaps 93 separating each prong. Gaps 93 permit the passage of plow 63 between the prongs 91.
Upon the delivery handle of handle lOOe to carton stock 7 via the disengagement means of rollers 61 and plow 63, arm 11 continues rotation about wheel 21 thereby positioning arm 11 for receiving another handle from the overhead handle dispenser 31. Ideally, the drive means for wheel 21, handle dispensing means 31, handle conveyor 41 and carton blank conveying means 4 are synchronized by a common drive means. Interlinked drive means insures that proper synchronization is maintained in the continuous steps of separation, transport, delivery and spotting of handles in timed relation to the carton stock. Alternatively, one or more separate drive means can be employed in conjunction with servo-control means for maintaining proper synchronization. As best seen in figure 3, a preferred embodiment of the invention has detection means 95 for monitoring the proper placement of a carton blank 7 so that handle 100c is placed in proper position. Should a misfeed or a misalignment occur, a signal from detector 95 can activate several corrective measures. For instance, detector 95 can interrupt the application of adhesive from applicator 71 so that adhesive does not contaminate the carton conveying portion of the equipment. A similar detector means can be provided in association with applicator 71 so that a failure for arm 11 to receive a handle 100 will interrupt the application of an adhesive.
In reference to figure 3 and 4, the preferred embodiment of the invention provides a pivot means 97 for arm 11 such that arm 11 can pivot 90° about its handle receiving axis. Pivot means 97 enables arm 11 to receive a handle in a lengthwise manner from handle dispensing means 31. After arm 11 carries the handle past glue applicator 71, arm 11 pivots 90°, thereby changing the orientation of the handle as applied to the carton. Upon the handle disengaging from arm 11, arm 11 then pivots to its original orientation for receiving an additional handle. Gaps 93 associated with prongs 91 permit the passage of arm 11 between plow 63 in either handle orientation. Pivot means are provided for each arm 11 by four separate right angle gear mechanisms. Each right angle gear mechanism 82 is driven by a cam 81 engaged by a cam track 84, the cam track defined by an interior surface of a housing 86, of wheel 21. In the preferred embodiment of the invention, a two to one gear ratio is used so that a 45° rotation of cam 81 produces a 90° pivot of arm 11. Therefore, the drive means rotating wheel 21 provides the camming action for the pivoting of arm 11. As wheel 21 rotates, the cam action enables each arm to pivot 90° relative to its axis as the arm swings downward to deliver the handle to the carton stock. Upon delivery of the handle, the camming action then pivots the arm to its original position for receiving another handle.
The pivoting action can be locked by disengaging a locking pin 83 which links the gear mechanism to arm 11. This feature permits the spotting of the handle to the carton at a position 90° from where a pivoting arm would spot the handle.
As seen in figure 3 , a mechanical stop is provided upon the outer circumference of wheel 21. Stop 6 engages an extended member 8 of arm 11 to provide a precise mechanical alignment means to insure arm 11 is properly positioned following the initial pivoting of arm 11. The interaction of the pivot motion of arm 11 with a mechanical stop insures a precise arm positioning for spotting the associated handle. The mechanical stop insures that slight variations and position tolerances inherent in right angle gear box mechanisms does not contribute to a misalignment of the handle relative to the carton stock. The pivot means of arm 11 provides a selective means for varying the orientation of the handle as presented to the carton blank. Since various orientations are desired in response to different carton stock, pivot means 97 permits a rapid means of changing the installed handle orientation relative to the carton blank. This versatile placement ability allow a variety of possible handle positions without any mechanical or positional changes to the handle dispensing means, handle conveying means, glue applicator or carton conveying apparatus. While the specification of the present invention is given in reference to a pop-up type handle, it is understood that variations in designs of handles are within the present scope of the current invention. Pop-up handles having latching tabs as referenced in this description are readily accommodated by the present invention. In addition, older, established handle designs could be modified with a necessary opening to enable arm 11 to engage such handles for use in the present invention
Therefore, it is understood that the above description and drawings are exemplary in nature and that various modifications and changes may be made to the instant invention without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as defined by the following appended claims.

Claims

THAT WHICH IS CLAIMED:
1. An applicator for receiving an individual handle from a supply of like handles and placing said handle upon a container, said applicator comprising: a guide means for positioning a container blank in a receiving position; a handle dispensing means for supplying a single handle from a supply of handles; conveying means for the transport of said single handles; an arm having a first free end and a second attached end, said second end in communication with a drive means, said free end further comprising an engaging tip for engaging and delivering said handle to a surface of said carton; disengaging means for removing said handle from said engaging tip.
2. The applicator of claim 1, said applicator further comprising: an engaging tip, said tip traversing said handle through an opening defined by said handle.
3. The applicator of claim 1, said applicator further comprising: an engaging tip, said tip traversing said handle through an opening defined by said handle, said tip in communication with a strap of said handle.
4. The applicator of claim 1 wherein said handle has a pivot means for varying a position of said arm about an axis of said arm.
5. A handle applicator comprising: a handle dispensing means for supplying a single handle from a supply of handles; a handle conveying means for transporting said single handle; a handle engagement means, said engagement means comprising an arm having a first free end, said free end comprising a template for engaging said single handle; a drive means for moving said handle engagement means, said drive means being in communication with said handle dispensing means and said handle conveying means; disengaging means for removing said handle from said arm; drive means for positioning a carton blank in proximity to said arm.
6. The apparatus according to claim 5 wherein said handle conveyor means comprises a belt having a first cleat for engaging an aperture of a handle, said belt further defining a lug for engaging an edge of said handle.
7. The apparatus according to claim 5 wherein said template comprises a first pair of prongs and a second pair of prongs, said prongs fictionally engaging said handle.
8. The apparatus according to claim 5 wherein the second end of said arm is by means attached to an outer circumference of a wheel, said wheel rotating in response to said drive means.
9. The apparatus according to claim 8 wherein said wheel carries a plurality of said arms.
10. A handle applicator comprising: a handle dispensing means; a handle conveying means for transporting a single handle from a dispensed position, said conveying means comprising a belt having an outer cleat and an outer lug, said cleat and said lug configured to engage said handle at said first position, said handle conveying means conveying said handle along a track to a second position; an engaging means for removing said handle from said conveying means, said engaging means comprising an arm having a first free end, said free end engaging said handle at said second position, said arm rotating about an attached wheel, said rotating wheel thereby positioning said arm and said attached handle in a disengaging position; disengaging means for removing said handle from said arm at said disengaging position; guide means for positioning a carton stock in an aligned position in close proximity to said disengaging means.
11. A process for installing a handle onto a container comprising: supplying a handle; positioning said handle in proximity to a handle pick up arm; inserting said arm through an aperture of said handle; positioning said arm carrying said handle in close proximity to a container; disengaging said handle from said arm; securing said handle to said container.
12. The process according to claim 11 including the additional step of: frictionally engaging said handle to said arm, said handle aperture defining a template for insertion of said arm through said handle.
PCT/US1993/010146 1993-04-19 1993-10-22 Handle applicator WO1994023940A1 (en)

Applications Claiming Priority (2)

Application Number Priority Date Filing Date Title
US4915293A 1993-04-19 1993-04-19
US08/049,152 1993-04-19

Publications (1)

Publication Number Publication Date
WO1994023940A1 true WO1994023940A1 (en) 1994-10-27

Family

ID=21958302

Family Applications (1)

Application Number Title Priority Date Filing Date
PCT/US1993/010146 WO1994023940A1 (en) 1993-04-19 1993-10-22 Handle applicator

Country Status (1)

Country Link
WO (1) WO1994023940A1 (en)

Cited By (3)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
CN104229457A (en) * 2014-09-18 2014-12-24 王前宏 Carton handle buckle adsorbing and pushing device for carton handle buckle drawing-in machine
CN106626523A (en) * 2016-10-01 2017-05-10 天津捷源智机科技有限公司 Lifting handle penetrating device applied to carton box
CN108284644A (en) * 2013-06-08 2018-07-17 杭州跟策科技有限公司 Rotating disc type handle molding machine and handle forming method

Citations (7)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2170068A (en) * 1937-07-01 1939-08-22 Borden Co Labeling apparatus
US3549459A (en) * 1968-05-08 1970-12-22 Smithkline Corp Device for securing an article to a container
US3943029A (en) * 1972-09-21 1976-03-09 Peter Hans Ernst Mundt Slide frame-welding apparatus
US4027578A (en) * 1976-04-08 1977-06-07 Rockaway Corporation Device for attaching box handles
US4767390A (en) * 1987-01-27 1988-08-30 Federal Paper Board Company, Inc. Apparatus for and method of applying handle to carton closure flap
US4816014A (en) * 1987-09-08 1989-03-28 Manville Corporation Carton handle applicator
US5112430A (en) * 1990-03-30 1992-05-12 Riuerwood International Corporation Apparatus for applying a sheet to a substrate

Patent Citations (7)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2170068A (en) * 1937-07-01 1939-08-22 Borden Co Labeling apparatus
US3549459A (en) * 1968-05-08 1970-12-22 Smithkline Corp Device for securing an article to a container
US3943029A (en) * 1972-09-21 1976-03-09 Peter Hans Ernst Mundt Slide frame-welding apparatus
US4027578A (en) * 1976-04-08 1977-06-07 Rockaway Corporation Device for attaching box handles
US4767390A (en) * 1987-01-27 1988-08-30 Federal Paper Board Company, Inc. Apparatus for and method of applying handle to carton closure flap
US4816014A (en) * 1987-09-08 1989-03-28 Manville Corporation Carton handle applicator
US5112430A (en) * 1990-03-30 1992-05-12 Riuerwood International Corporation Apparatus for applying a sheet to a substrate

Cited By (3)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
CN108284644A (en) * 2013-06-08 2018-07-17 杭州跟策科技有限公司 Rotating disc type handle molding machine and handle forming method
CN104229457A (en) * 2014-09-18 2014-12-24 王前宏 Carton handle buckle adsorbing and pushing device for carton handle buckle drawing-in machine
CN106626523A (en) * 2016-10-01 2017-05-10 天津捷源智机科技有限公司 Lifting handle penetrating device applied to carton box

Similar Documents

Publication Publication Date Title
US5437594A (en) Process for applying a handle
EP0132617B1 (en) A transfer apparatus for articles
US4032388A (en) Transfer mechanism
US4253902A (en) Automatic labeler
US5341620A (en) Can feeding apparatus for a can seamer
US4562684A (en) Apparatus for applying a tubular member over a container
US4362594A (en) Apparatus for sticking labels to containers
GB2225979A (en) Method and apparatus for securing clasps to envelopes
JP3331441B2 (en) Equipment to supply flat products to the processing equipment for printed materials
KR920006489B1 (en) Carton handle applicator
GR3029367T3 (en) Apparatus for orienting lids
US4619726A (en) Label applicator
WO1994023940A1 (en) Handle applicator
US5009741A (en) Method and device for the application of revenue stamps to packs
US7273144B2 (en) Rotary conveyor
JP2505053B2 (en) Lid for pump cap container, winding machine and lid for pump cap container, winding method
EP0559946B1 (en) Cap application and tightening apparatus for trigger pump vessel
CA2194888A1 (en) Device for separating and distributing articles, in particular mail
EP0270663B1 (en) Straight-line insert machine
WO1983004221A1 (en) Apparatus for pasting inserts into publications
EP0154477B1 (en) Apparatus for inserting pouring spouts into containers
JPH02241565A (en) Direction regulating device of dispenser
JP4306862B2 (en) Label mounting device
US20020066516A1 (en) Mechanism for attaching a lifter to a straw and method therefor
US6234231B1 (en) Device for attaching a supplement to a surface of signatures

Legal Events

Date Code Title Description
AK Designated states

Kind code of ref document: A1

Designated state(s): JP

AL Designated countries for regional patents

Kind code of ref document: A1

Designated state(s): AT BE CH DE DK ES FR GB GR IE IT LU MC NL PT SE

121 Ep: the epo has been informed by wipo that ep was designated in this application
122 Ep: pct application non-entry in european phase