WO2000023360A1 - Article transport, meterer and loader - Google Patents

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WO2000023360A1
WO2000023360A1 PCT/US1999/024534 US9924534W WO0023360A1 WO 2000023360 A1 WO2000023360 A1 WO 2000023360A1 US 9924534 W US9924534 W US 9924534W WO 0023360 A1 WO0023360 A1 WO 0023360A1
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Will L. Culpepper
Johnny J. Hunter
Glenn Robinson
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Mead Corp
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Priority to AU65214/99A priority Critical patent/AU773738B2/en
Priority to BR9914707-6A priority patent/BR9914707A/pt
Priority to EP99953241A priority patent/EP1124744B1/en
Priority to NZ511196A priority patent/NZ511196A/en
Priority to MXPA01003992A priority patent/MXPA01003992A/es
Priority to JP2000577099A priority patent/JP4545316B2/ja
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Priority to DE69911449T priority patent/DE69911449T2/de
Priority to AT99953241T priority patent/ATE249995T1/de
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Priority to US09/839,616 priority patent/US7395915B2/en
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • B65GTRANSPORT OR STORAGE DEVICES, e.g. CONVEYORS FOR LOADING OR TIPPING, SHOP CONVEYOR SYSTEMS OR PNEUMATIC TUBE CONVEYORS
    • B65G21/00Supporting or protective framework or housings for endless load-carriers or traction elements of belt or chain conveyors
    • B65G21/20Means incorporated in, or attached to, framework or housings for guiding load-carriers, traction elements or loads supported on moving surfaces
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • B65GTRANSPORT OR STORAGE DEVICES, e.g. CONVEYORS FOR LOADING OR TIPPING, SHOP CONVEYOR SYSTEMS OR PNEUMATIC TUBE CONVEYORS
    • B65G47/00Article or material-handling devices associated with conveyors; Methods employing such devices
    • B65G47/74Feeding, transfer, or discharging devices of particular kinds or types
    • B65G47/76Fixed or adjustable ploughs or transverse scrapers
    • B65G47/763Fixed ploughs or transverse scrapers
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • B65BMACHINES, APPARATUS OR DEVICES FOR, OR METHODS OF, PACKAGING ARTICLES OR MATERIALS; UNPACKING
    • B65B35/00Supplying, feeding, arranging or orientating articles to be packaged
    • B65B35/30Arranging and feeding articles in groups
    • B65B35/54Feeding articles along multiple paths to a single packaging position
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • B65GTRANSPORT OR STORAGE DEVICES, e.g. CONVEYORS FOR LOADING OR TIPPING, SHOP CONVEYOR SYSTEMS OR PNEUMATIC TUBE CONVEYORS
    • B65G21/00Supporting or protective framework or housings for endless load-carriers or traction elements of belt or chain conveyors
    • B65G21/20Means incorporated in, or attached to, framework or housings for guiding load-carriers, traction elements or loads supported on moving surfaces
    • B65G21/2045Mechanical means for guiding or retaining the load on the load-carrying surface
    • B65G21/2063Mechanical means for guiding or retaining the load on the load-carrying surface comprising elements not movable in the direction of load-transport
    • B65G21/2072Laterial guidance means

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  • the invention relates to continuous-motion packaging machines, and, more particularly, to an article transport, meterer and loader which includes a parallel lane arrangement disposed above and in angular relation to the direction of transport of multiple parallel conveyors.
  • 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.
  • An important function in packaging machines is the transport of articles from a first machine location along a length of the machine to a second machine location where the articles are ultimately urged into, or otherwise placed in, a carton. It is important that article transport and loading be accomplished as rapidly and reliably as possible. It can be appreciated that it would be useful to have a means for transporting and loading article which is rapid and reliable.
  • An article transport, meterer and loader has a plurality of parallel lanes disposed above and in angular relation to a direction of transport of a plurality of article conveyors.
  • Fig. 1 is an isometric illustration of a continuous-motion cartoning machine which incorporates an article transport, meterer and loader in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the invention.
  • Fig. 2 is an isometric illustration of an article transport, meterer and loader in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the invention.
  • Fig. 3 is a schematic representation of the invention of Fig. 2, in a first configuration.
  • Fig. 4 is a schematic representation of the invention of Fig. 2, in a second configuration.
  • Fig. 5 is a schematic representation of the invention of Fig. 2, in a third configuration.
  • FIG. 1 therein is illustrated in the context of a continuous- motion cartoning machine M, an article transport, meterer and loader 40, 50, 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, meterer and loader 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.
  • FIG. 2 therein is shown in plan view the layout of an article transport, meterer and loader 400 in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the invention.
  • a parallel lane arrangement 50 is positioned above and in angular, or diagonal, relation to the direction of orientation of multiple endless chains, more commonly known as conveyors.
  • the framework and motors for the conveyors 410, 430, 450 are shown.
  • FIG. 3 the invention is shown positioned with a carton conveyor 300.
  • the four conveyors 410, 430, 450, 300 move in timed relationship with respect to one another in the direction indicated by the direction arrow denoted 401.
  • the first conveyor is an article infeed conveyor 410.
  • the article infeed conveyor 410 transports articles A, such as beverage cans, into the packaging machine.
  • the lane arrangement 50 is generally disposed in parallel alignment with the article infeed conveyor 410 such that the articles A are transported within the lanes of the lane arrangement 50.
  • the lane arrangement extends downstream it extends diagonally across the article conveyor 410 and across the two adjacent conveyors 410, 450. Movement of the conveyor 410 in the downstream direction 401 carries the articles diagonally downstream and into intersection with the adjacent metering conveyor 430.
  • the metering conveyor 430 is for convenience of reference considered the second conveyor.
  • the metering conveyor 430 has transverse article lanes formed by transverse metering lugs 432.
  • the metering lugs 432 are spaced apart sufficiently to permit articles to move freely through the lanes.
  • the optimum lane width in the preferred embodiment is slightly more than the diameter of the articles being transported.
  • the diameter of a typical metal beverage can is slightly less than 3 inches, generally 65 millimeters, or about 2.6 inches.
  • a suitable metering lug spacing is about 3 inches.
  • the downstream 401 movement of the metering conveyor 430 produces an interaction between the articles A being transported downstream, the metering lugs 432 and the lanes of the lane arrangement 50 such that as the articles A are engaged by the metering lugs 432 they are urged both transversely through the lanes formed by the metering lugs 432 and diagonally downstream through the lanes of the lane arrangement.
  • the metering conveyor 430 transports the articles A to intersection with a grouping conveyor 450.
  • the linear speed of the infeed conveyor 410 is greater than the linear speed of the metering conveyor 430 so that a constant line pressure of articles A suitable for consistently feeding the adjacent conveyors without interruption is maintained.
  • the grouping conveyor 450 contains grouping lugs 452 which extend transversely across the grouping conveyor 450.
  • the grouping lugs 452 are spaced apart so as to provide extended lanes having spacings greater than the spacings of the metering lugs 432.
  • the grouping lugs 452 are spaced apart so as to accommodate a "group" or array of articles A while the metering lugs 432 are spaced apart to accommodate a single row of articles A. In the preferred embodiment illustrated the grouping lugs 452 are spaced apart at a multiple of the spacings of the metering lugs 432.
  • a means is provided for attachment of additional, or auxiliary, grouping lugs 454 (to be described in greater detail below) that partitions the spacing between the grouping lugs 452 into smaller spacings.
  • additional, or auxiliary, grouping lugs 454 to be described in greater detail below
  • keyhole apertures 453 are used in the preferred embodiment.
  • each grouping lug 452 is in alignment with a pair of trailing lugs 320 of the carton conveyor 300.
  • the grouping conveyor 450 and carton conveyor 300 move at the same linear speed. Effectively, an array of articles A moves between the grouping lugs and is urged downstream through the lanes of the lane arrangement by the engagement of a grouping lug 452 which trails the array.
  • the number of articles A, and spacing therebetween, which move through each spacing of grouping lugs 452 is determined by the linear speed of the metering conveyor 430 in relation to the linear speed of the infeed conveyor 410 and the linear speed of the grouping conveyor 450. The faster the metering conveyor 430 moves, the more articles A are passed through each of the grouping lug 452 spacings.
  • FIG. 3 illustrates a spacing of carton lugs 320, 330 to accommodate a carton C for packaging 24 articles A in four rows, each row containing six articles A.
  • the number of articles in each row corresponds to the number of lanes in the lane arrangement, in this case, six.
  • each carton C is depicted as having its top panel removed so that the interior of the carton C is visible.
  • the grouping lugs 452 are spaced apart to correspond to the spacing between trailing carton lugs 320.
  • this spacing is essentially a "base” spacing which base spacing can be used in its entirety for loading cartons C of one designated size and which base spacing can be apportioned for loading cartons K of a different designated size.
  • the distance between trailing lugs 320 is denoted by P and may be considered the "pitch" of the machine, that is, the base interval or carton spacing for the machine.
  • the diameter of a typical beverage can is about 65 millimeters, which equals to about 2.6 inches, that is, slightly less than 3 inches.
  • the spacing or pitch P is a multiple of 3 inches, namely 18 inches.
  • the 24- article carton is configured to receive a 4 x 6 array.
  • the width of carton C necessary to accommodate 4 rows is less than the full 18-inch pitch.
  • Leading lugs 330 are spaced a distance apart denoted by the letter W.
  • a suitable dimension for W in correspondence with the article A dimension is 12 inches.
  • S represents the spacing between metering lugs 432 to accommodate articles A
  • P represents the pitch and the spacing between trailing carton lugs 320 and the spacing between grouping lugs 452,
  • W represents the spacing between trailing 320 and leading 330 carton lugs for a designated carton size and configuration
  • n the number of rows to be grouped and packaged
  • the maximum number of rows to be packaged is 6, thus, setting n at 6 gives a pitch P of 18 inches.
  • the metering conveyor 430 travels at a linear speed less than the linear speed of the grouping conveyor 450 and carton conveyor 300 in order to place less than the maximum number of articles A between the grouping lugs 452.
  • the relationships between the linear speeds of the conveyors can be described in mathematical terms where
  • Nl represents the linear speed of the article infeed conveyor 410
  • V2 represents the linear speed of the metering conveyor 430
  • V3 represents the linear speed of the grouping conveyor 450
  • V4 represents the linear speed of the carton conveyor 300.
  • N3 N4 N1 > N2 V1 > N3.
  • Fig. 4 is an alternate grouping-lug placement which facilitates loading of cartons K of a different size than those shown in Fig. 3. It is to be noted that although the present invention is not limited to a use in conjunction with a carton conveyor 30, such an arrangement is a preferred mode of use.
  • the selected carton configuration accommodates a 3 x 6 array for an 18-pack.
  • each carton K is of a smaller size that the carton C illustrated in Fig. 3, the full, or maximum, pitch P must be accommodated.
  • each trailing 320 and leading 330 lug serves both functions, that is, as a leading and trailing lug.
  • the smaller carton K is 9 inches (for 3 rows), or one-half the pitch P.
  • Auxiliary grouping lugs 454 are attached to the grouping conveyor to create spacings on the grouping conveyor 450 that correspond to the spacings W2 of the carton conveyor.
  • the keyhole apertures 453 are the means through which the auxiliary grouping lugs are attached.
  • Fig. 5 illustrates an additional alternate embodiment of the invention in which the elements of the invention are modified slightly to accommodate a 3 x 4 array to be received at the carton conveyor 300 and packaged in a carton K2. Because there is a one-to-one relationship between the number of articles A in a row and the number of lanes of the lane arrangement 50, the number of articles A in a row is reduced by reducing the number of lanes used. In Fig. 5, in the preferred embodiment of the invention illustrated, the two innermost lanes are disabled to achieve 4-article rows. Although any combination of lanes may be disabled to achieve smaller arrays of articles, continued engagement of the outermost lanes helps facilitate stability during the packaging process in that the outermost lanes are the lanes that are packaged closest to the next station in the machine.
  • the lanes are obstructed by any suitable means such as use of detachably mounted obstructions 51. Any simple means such as a clamp may be used.
  • angle Z at which the lanes extend diagonally across the conveyors 410, 430, 450 may vary.
  • an optimum angle Z for achieving the synchronous article transport, metering and loading described herein is about 20 degrees, and even more specifically, about 18.7 degrees.

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BR9914707-6A BR9914707A (pt) 1998-10-21 1999-10-20 Transportador, dosador e carregador de artigo
EP99953241A EP1124744B1 (en) 1998-10-21 1999-10-20 Article transport, meterer and loader
NZ511196A NZ511196A (en) 1998-10-21 1999-10-20 Article transport, meterer and loader has an infeed conveyor operating at a first linear speed and a metering conveyor operating at a second variable linear speed
MXPA01003992A MXPA01003992A (es) 1998-10-21 1999-10-20 Transportador, dosificador y cargador de articulos.
JP2000577099A JP4545316B2 (ja) 1998-10-21 1999-10-20 製品搬送・計数・装填用装置
AU65214/99A AU773738B2 (en) 1998-10-21 1999-10-20 Article transport, meterer and loader
DE69911449T DE69911449T2 (de) 1998-10-21 1999-10-20 Vorrichtung zum transportieren, gruppieren und laden von artikeln
AT99953241T ATE249995T1 (de) 1998-10-21 1999-10-20 Vorrichtung zum transportieren, gruppieren und laden von artikeln
US09/839,616 US7395915B2 (en) 1999-10-20 2001-04-20 Article transport, meterer and loader

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US09/175,811 1998-10-21

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EP1124744B1 (en) 2003-09-17
KR20010089325A (ko) 2001-09-29
AU773738B2 (en) 2004-06-03
AU6521499A (en) 2000-05-08
JP4545316B2 (ja) 2010-09-15
BR9914707A (pt) 2001-07-10
NZ511196A (en) 2003-11-28
ATE249995T1 (de) 2003-10-15
MXPA01003992A (es) 2003-03-10
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