WO2000023321A1 - Rotatable flap folder - Google Patents

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WO2000023321A1
WO2000023321A1 PCT/US1999/024617 US9924617W WO0023321A1 WO 2000023321 A1 WO2000023321 A1 WO 2000023321A1 US 9924617 W US9924617 W US 9924617W WO 0023321 A1 WO0023321 A1 WO 0023321A1
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carton
flap
cylindrical segment
flap folder
cartons
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Jean-Michel Garnier
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The Mead Corporation
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Priority to JP2000577068A priority Critical patent/JP2002536248A/en
Priority to MXPA01003928A priority patent/MXPA01003928A/en
Priority to CA002347636A priority patent/CA2347636C/en
Priority to EP99970638A priority patent/EP1123236B1/en
Priority to BR9914690-8A priority patent/BR9914690A/en
Priority to DE69916872T priority patent/DE69916872T2/en
Priority to AU12166/00A priority patent/AU772675B2/en
Priority to AT99970638T priority patent/ATE265359T1/en
Publication of WO2000023321A1 publication Critical patent/WO2000023321A1/en

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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • B65BMACHINES, APPARATUS OR DEVICES FOR, OR METHODS OF, PACKAGING ARTICLES OR MATERIALS; UNPACKING
    • B65B7/00Closing containers or receptacles after filling
    • B65B7/16Closing semi-rigid or rigid containers or receptacles not deformed by, or not taking-up shape of, contents, e.g. boxes or cartons
    • B65B7/20Closing semi-rigid or rigid containers or receptacles not deformed by, or not taking-up shape of, contents, e.g. boxes or cartons by folding-down preformed flaps

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  • the invention relates to continuous-motion cartoning machines and, more particularly, relates to a mechanism capable of operating as both a static flap folder and a rotatably reciprocating flap folder.
  • Continuous-motion cartoning machines are useful for packaging multiple articles such as beverage cans in cartons or other packaging components.
  • An example of a continuous-motion cartoning machine is shown in U.S. patent No. 5,241,806 to Ziegler et al.
  • a flap folder In a cartoning (or packaging) machine, a flap folder generally causes the side or end flap of a side- or end- loaded carton to be folded into flat-face relationship with an end or side panel or flap to which glue has been applied.
  • the operation of a packaging (cartoning) machine is sometimes interrupted before a side or end flap is folded into face-to-face contact with the side or end panel and/or flap to which glue has been applied. It can be appreciated that it would be useful to have a means for folding a carton flap into a sealable position with respect to an end or side panel and/or flap to which an adhesive has been applied when the operation of the machine has been interrupted. It can be further appreciated that it would be useful to have such a means that also folds carton flaps to a sealable position during regular continuous motion of the machine.
  • a cylindrical segment having a longitudinal axis has a helical edge which serves as a static flap folding edge for a carton in translatory motion with respect to the cylindrical segment.
  • the cylindrical segment is reciprocally rotatable about an axis such that when the cylindrical segment rotates the helical edge progressively engages and folds a flap of a carton disposed at the helical edge.
  • Fig. 1 is an isometric illustration of a continuous-motion cartoning machine suitable for incorporation of a rotatable flap folder, in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the invention.
  • Fig. 2 is an isometric illustration of a rotatable flap folder, in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the invention, suitable for use in the machine environment of Fig. 1 illustrated with cartons engaged in translatory motion with respect to the flap folder.
  • Fig. 3 is an isometric illustration of the rotatable flap folder of Fig. 2 illustrated in conjunction with a carton having unfolded, unsealed flaps, wherein the carton is stationary.
  • Fig. 4 is the isometric illustration of the invention as shown in Fig. 3 but wherein the invention has been rotated to close the flaps that were extended in Fig. 3.
  • Fig. 5 is a downstream, end view of the invention in conjunction with a carton as is shown isometrically in Fig. 2 and Fig. 3.
  • a continuous-motion cartoning machine M suitable for incorporation of a rotatable flap folder in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the invention.
  • the carton hopper 10 receives collapsed cartons C stacked in substantially upright condition as shown.
  • Cartons C are withdrawn from the carton hopper 10 by the adjustable carton feeder 20 and then deposited in substantially erect condition at the beginning of the carton conveyor 30.
  • articles, such as beverage cans, to be packaged in the cartons C are also translated through the machine in synchronous motion with the cartons.
  • An article conveyor 40 and article lane arrangement 50 form an article transport that urges the articles into the cartons C.
  • Article-engaging wheels 60 complete the process of placement of the articles into cartons C.
  • Side-flap folding wheels 70 (partially obstructed in Fig. 1) engage and inwardly fold the side flaps of cartons having side flaps.
  • Glue is applied to the cartons C at a gluing station 80.
  • a sealing station 90 end flaps of the cartons C are pressed and held into contact with glue that has been previously applied.
  • Packaged, sealed cartons are ejected from the machine at the ejection station 100.
  • a rotatable flap folder 800 disposed adjacent cartons Cl, C2 traveling in translatory motion with respect to the flap folder 800.
  • the cartons Cl, C2 are traveling downstream in a direction indicated by the direction arrow 801.
  • the carton Cl which is upstream, particularly with respect to the downstream carton C2 has end or side flaps E, F which lie extended away from the end/side walls of the carton C 1.
  • end and side may be considered interchangeable in the description of the invention, the structure of the cartons C and the operation of the invention are the same irrespective of whether the flaps to be folded are referred to as "side" flaps or "end” flaps.
  • the term “flap” is interchangeable with the term "panel.”
  • the flap folder 800 is a structure 802 which is generally a segment of a cylinder which is formed about an axis 803.
  • the cylindrical segment 802 has a helical edge 804 which is its flap-contacting portion. It is to be noted that in a typical machine environment a flap folder is disposed at either side of the carton. Only one flap folder is shown in the accompanying figures for clarity and brevity. The structure and operation of an opposing flap folder would mirror that of the flap folder 800 illustrated and discussed. Illustration and discussion of one flap folder 800 does not and is not intended to limit the scope or applicability of the invention.
  • the flap folder 800 serves as a stationary folding device.
  • FIG. 3 and Fig. 4 the method of operation of the invention as a reciprocally-rotating flap folder is illustrated.
  • a carton C3 is shown in phantom view so that the elements of the invention and the operation thereof can be clearly seen.
  • the carton C3 is shown in a substantially stationary position although the invention is also applicable to cartons which are in translatory motion as depicted in Fig. 2.
  • the carton C3 is shown in a substantially stationary position because this is the situation of greatest applicability of the invention.
  • the flap folder 800 is rotated about the axis 803 such that the helical edge 804 urges the flap F downward and inward into face-to-face relationship with the end/side of the carton C3.
  • the cylindrical segment 802 can be made to rotate by any known drive train means; for example, a motor driving a drive shaft 806 which is coaxial with the axis 803 and at least one spoke element 808 interconnecting the drive shaft and cylindrical segment 802.
  • a motor driving a drive shaft 806 which is coaxial with the axis 803 and at least one spoke element 808 interconnecting the drive shaft and cylindrical segment 802.
  • the invention 800 is disposed at the path of a carton C such that a line along the end/side wall of the carton C is coincident with the tangent line of cylindrical segment 802.
  • a bead of glue (exaggerated for clarity in Fig 5) is applied along the tangent line G so that the wall of the cylindrical segment 802 presses the flap F against the glue line G during translation of the carton C downstream and also upon rotation of the cylindrical segment 802.
  • the structure of the invention provides a flap folder 800 which is capable of functioning as a stationary flap folder for cartons C in translatory motion and a reciprocally-rotatable flap folder for a stationary or moving carton C.

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Abstract

A cylindrical segment having a longitudinal axis has a helical edge which serves as a static flap folding edge for a carton in translatory motion with respect to the cylindrical segment. The cylindrical segment is reciprocally rotatable about an axis such that when the cylindrical segment rotates the helical edge progressively engages and folds a flap of a carton disposed at the helical edge.

Description

ROTATABLE FLAP FOLDER
The invention relates to continuous-motion cartoning machines and, more particularly, relates to a mechanism capable of operating as both a static flap folder and a rotatably reciprocating flap folder.
Continuous-motion cartoning machines are useful for packaging multiple articles such as beverage cans in cartons or other packaging components. An example of a continuous-motion cartoning machine is shown in U.S. patent No. 5,241,806 to Ziegler et al.
In a cartoning (or packaging) machine, a flap folder generally causes the side or end flap of a side- or end- loaded carton to be folded into flat-face relationship with an end or side panel or flap to which glue has been applied. The operation of a packaging (cartoning) machine is sometimes interrupted before a side or end flap is folded into face-to-face contact with the side or end panel and/or flap to which glue has been applied. It can be appreciated that it would be useful to have a means for folding a carton flap into a sealable position with respect to an end or side panel and/or flap to which an adhesive has been applied when the operation of the machine has been interrupted. It can be further appreciated that it would be useful to have such a means that also folds carton flaps to a sealable position during regular continuous motion of the machine.
Summary of the Invention
In accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention, a cylindrical segment having a longitudinal axis has a helical edge which serves as a static flap folding edge for a carton in translatory motion with respect to the cylindrical segment. The cylindrical segment is reciprocally rotatable about an axis such that when the cylindrical segment rotates the helical edge progressively engages and folds a flap of a carton disposed at the helical edge. Other advantages and objects of the present invention will be apparent from the following description, the accompanying drawings, and the appended claims.
Brief Description of the Drawings
Fig. 1 is an isometric illustration of a continuous-motion cartoning machine suitable for incorporation of a rotatable flap folder, in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the invention.
Fig. 2 is an isometric illustration of a rotatable flap folder, in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the invention, suitable for use in the machine environment of Fig. 1 illustrated with cartons engaged in translatory motion with respect to the flap folder.
Fig. 3 is an isometric illustration of the rotatable flap folder of Fig. 2 illustrated in conjunction with a carton having unfolded, unsealed flaps, wherein the carton is stationary.
Fig. 4 is the isometric illustration of the invention as shown in Fig. 3 but wherein the invention has been rotated to close the flaps that were extended in Fig. 3.
Fig. 5 is a downstream, end view of the invention in conjunction with a carton as is shown isometrically in Fig. 2 and Fig. 3.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF A PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
Throughout the drawings the same reference numerals are used to denote the same or like features of the invention.
Referring first to Fig. 1, therein is illustrated a continuous-motion cartoning machine M, suitable for incorporation of a rotatable flap folder in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the invention. In the machine, the carton hopper 10 receives collapsed cartons C stacked in substantially upright condition as shown. Cartons C are withdrawn from the carton hopper 10 by the adjustable carton feeder 20 and then deposited in substantially erect condition at the beginning of the carton conveyor 30. As cartons are continuously engaged and translated through the machine M, articles, such as beverage cans, to be packaged in the cartons C are also translated through the machine in synchronous motion with the cartons. An article conveyor 40 and article lane arrangement 50 form an article transport that urges the articles into the cartons C. Article-engaging wheels 60 complete the process of placement of the articles into cartons C. Side-flap folding wheels 70 (partially obstructed in Fig. 1) engage and inwardly fold the side flaps of cartons having side flaps. Glue is applied to the cartons C at a gluing station 80. At a sealing station 90, end flaps of the cartons C are pressed and held into contact with glue that has been previously applied. Packaged, sealed cartons are ejected from the machine at the ejection station 100.
Referring now to Fig. 2, therein is illustrated a rotatable flap folder 800 disposed adjacent cartons Cl, C2 traveling in translatory motion with respect to the flap folder 800. The cartons Cl, C2 are traveling downstream in a direction indicated by the direction arrow 801. The carton Cl which is upstream, particularly with respect to the downstream carton C2, has end or side flaps E, F which lie extended away from the end/side walls of the carton C 1. The terms "end" and "side" may be considered interchangeable in the description of the invention, the structure of the cartons C and the operation of the invention are the same irrespective of whether the flaps to be folded are referred to as "side" flaps or "end" flaps. Similarly,the term "flap" is interchangeable with the term "panel."
In a packaging/cartoning machine glue typically has been applied prior to the arrival of the cartons C at the flap folder 800. The flap folder 800 is a structure 802 which is generally a segment of a cylinder which is formed about an axis 803. The cylindrical segment 802 has a helical edge 804 which is its flap-contacting portion. It is to be noted that in a typical machine environment a flap folder is disposed at either side of the carton. Only one flap folder is shown in the accompanying figures for clarity and brevity. The structure and operation of an opposing flap folder would mirror that of the flap folder 800 illustrated and discussed. Illustration and discussion of one flap folder 800 does not and is not intended to limit the scope or applicability of the invention.
As the upstream carton Cl with extended flaps E, F translates downstream the extended flaps E, F and helical edge 804 of the flap folder 800 (as previously noted, a second flap folder is not depicted for brevity and clarity) engage one another in a progressive manner such that as the flap F travels the path of the helical edge it is ultimately pressed into face-to-face relationship with the end/side of the carton C. In this manner, the flap folder 800 serves as a stationary folding device.
Referring now to Fig. 3 and Fig. 4, the method of operation of the invention as a reciprocally-rotating flap folder is illustrated. A carton C3 is shown in phantom view so that the elements of the invention and the operation thereof can be clearly seen. The carton C3 is shown in a substantially stationary position although the invention is also applicable to cartons which are in translatory motion as depicted in Fig. 2. The carton C3 is shown in a substantially stationary position because this is the situation of greatest applicability of the invention. In order to close the flap F of the stationary carton C3, the flap folder 800 is rotated about the axis 803 such that the helical edge 804 urges the flap F downward and inward into face-to-face relationship with the end/side of the carton C3. The degree of rotation is that suitable to ensure closure of the flap. In the preferred embodiment illustrated in Fig. 4, a suitable rotation of 90 degrees has been used. Referring now to Fig. 5, the cylindrical segment 802 can be made to rotate by any known drive train means; for example, a motor driving a drive shaft 806 which is coaxial with the axis 803 and at least one spoke element 808 interconnecting the drive shaft and cylindrical segment 802.
Referring now simultaneously to Fig. 3 and Fig. 5, an additional feature of the invention is shown. The invention 800 is disposed at the path of a carton C such that a line along the end/side wall of the carton C is coincident with the tangent line of cylindrical segment 802. In the method employed in accordance with the invention, a bead of glue (exaggerated for clarity in Fig 5) is applied along the tangent line G so that the wall of the cylindrical segment 802 presses the flap F against the glue line G during translation of the carton C downstream and also upon rotation of the cylindrical segment 802.
The structure of the invention provides a flap folder 800 which is capable of functioning as a stationary flap folder for cartons C in translatory motion and a reciprocally-rotatable flap folder for a stationary or moving carton C.
Modifications may be made in the foregoing without departing from the scope and spirit of the claimed invention.
What is claimed is:

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CLAIMS:
1. A rotatable flap folder comprising: a cylindrical segment structure having a helical edge rotatable about a longitudinal axis.
2. A method for closing a carton flap comprising: disposing a carton having an extended carton flap adjacent a cylindrical segment structure having a helical edge wherein the extended carton flap is disposed proximate said helical edge; then rotating said cylindrical segment structure so as to thereby urge the carton flap into face-to-face relationship with an end of the carton.
3. The invention of claim 2, wherein the cylindrical segment structure is rotate about 90 degrees.
4. The invention of claim 2, wherein prior to engagement of the carton by said cylindrical segment structure adhesive is applied to an end wall of the carton to which the carton flap is to be pressed along a line which is coincident with a tangent line along which a cylindrical wall of said cylindrical segment structure contacts the carton.
PCT/US1999/024617 1998-10-20 1999-10-21 Rotatable flap folder WO2000023321A1 (en)

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JP2000577068A JP2002536248A (en) 1999-10-21 1999-10-21 Rotatable flap folding device
MXPA01003928A MXPA01003928A (en) 1998-10-21 1999-10-21 Rotatable flap folder.
CA002347636A CA2347636C (en) 1999-10-21 1999-10-21 Rotatable flap folder
EP99970638A EP1123236B1 (en) 1998-10-21 1999-10-21 Rotatable flap folder
BR9914690-8A BR9914690A (en) 1998-10-21 1999-10-21 Rotating flap folder, and method for closing a packaging box flap
DE69916872T DE69916872T2 (en) 1999-10-21 1999-10-21 Rotatable flap folding device
AU12166/00A AU772675B2 (en) 1998-10-20 1999-10-21 Rotatable flap folder
AT99970638T ATE265359T1 (en) 1999-10-21 1999-10-21 ROTARY FOLDING MACHINE FOR FLAPS

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