APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR LOADING ARTICLES INTO A PACKING CASE
An apparatus and method for loading articles into a packing case are provided. The apparatus is a drop packer that utilizes finger guides to guide articles into upward facing openings in packing cases. The finger guides are arranged in sets, and sets of finger guides are arranged in adjacent rows. Each set of finger guides has one generally vertical stationary guide and one movable guide that can be moved into an open or closed position. This configuration of finger guides allows the drop packer to be used to load articles into packing cases that are partially compressed without the need to expand the packing cases before loading.
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This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 62/205,273, filed on Aug. 14, 2015, which application is incorporated herein by reference.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONI. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to an apparatus for loading articles into a packing case.
II. Description of Related Art
Case or carton packing machines for loading articles into packing cases or cartons are available in many different configurations for a variety of applications. Case or carton packers are typically used to pack articles such as glass or plastic bottles, cans, or jars into cases or cartons for transportation and handling and are capable of packing high volumes of articles. One common type of case or carton packer is a “drop packer” type of loader. With this type of loader, a group of articles is conveyed onto a grid structure and then released to drop down into a packing case or carton below. A structure supporting the packing case or carton may optionally be raised before the articles are dropped into the case to minimize the height of the drop.
Cases or cartons loaded using a drop packer have upward facing openings into which the articles drop. In some drop packers, structures such as finger guides may be used to guide articles downward into the openings in the packing case or carton. In order for the loading process to function properly, the packing cases or cartons need to be fully expanded to maximum size so that the size of the openings in the cases are maximized in order to receive articles being loaded therein. Otherwise, the openings may not align with the finger guides and may also be too small to receive articles therein.
For the aforementioned reasons, currently utilized configurations of drop packers will not function properly in loading beverage bottles into packing cases or cartons that are partially compressed. For instance, carriers for holding beverage bottles may be made of paperboard or similar material that may be partially compressed after manufacturing. To utilize currently designed drop packers, such cases may need to be physically expanded to maximum size before loading. This additional step may significantly slow the loading process and may add additional costs to the process.
Accordingly, it would be advantageous to provide an apparatus and method for loading articles into partially compressed packing cases or cartons.
BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONIn one aspect, an apparatus for loading articles into packing cases or cartons is provided. The apparatus drops articles downward from a grid unit into packing cases or cartons below. The apparatus utilizes finger guides to guide each article downward into an upward facing opening in a packing case or carton. Each article drops through a chute defined by a set of finger guides. Each set of finger guides comprises a stationary finger guide configured in a generally vertical position and a movable finger guide that can be moved into an open position or into a closed position. When in the open position, an article is allowed to drop through the chute. When in the closed position, the movable finger guide is positioned at an acute angle to the stationary guide.
The grid unit comprises a plurality of finger guides arranged in sets, wherein sets of finger guides are arranged in adjacent rows. In this embodiment, each generally vertical stationary finger guide in a row of finger guide sets is positioned adjacent to another generally vertical stationary finger guide located in an adjacent row. This configuration is advantageous for loading articles into packing cases or cartons that are partially compressed. For instance, in a compressed packing case or carton having openings arranged in rows, such as a six-pack beverage carrier that is not fully expanded and that has a central handle located between rows of openings, the drop zone for dropping articles into the case becomes smaller and narrower due to the adjacent rows of the case being pressed relatively close together. By utilizing finger guides configured in rows with vertical stationary finger guides in adjacent rows positioned adjacent to each other, the finger guides can conform to a compressed drop zone having openings arranged in rows. Thus, when the movable finger guides are in the closed position, the lower ends of the finger guides can be inserted into the upward facing openings of the compressed packing case or carton. When an article is dropped, the movable finger guide moves into the open position, thereby causing the opening in the packing case or carton to expand outward. As a charge of articles is dropped into each of the openings in the packing case, the entire case expands to its normal carrying size.
In another aspect, a grid unit is provided that can be installed on an existing drop packer. The unit is configured such that it can be operably connected to an existing drop packer. Once installed, the grid unit is configured to selectively release a charge of articles such that each article drops downward. The grid unit comprises a frame and a plurality of finger guides attached to the frame and extending downwardly from the frame. The finger guides are arranged in sets, wherein sets of finger guides are arranged in adjacent rows configured such that each article drops downward through a chute defined by a set of finger guides. Each set of finger guides comprises a stationary finger guide configured in a generally vertical position and a movable finger guide that can be moved into an open position to allow an article to drop through the chute or into a closed position. The movable finger guide is positioned at an acute angle to the stationary guide when in the closed position.
In another aspect, a method is provided for loading articles into a case packer utilizing a drop packer as disclosed herein.
The foregoing summary has outlined some features of the devices and methods of the present disclosure so that those skilled in the pertinent art may better understand the detailed description that follows. Additional features that form the subject of the claims will be described hereinafter. Those skilled in the pertinent art should appreciate that they can readily utilize these features for designing or modifying other structures for carrying out the same purposes of the devices and methods disclosed herein. Those skilled in the pertinent art should also realize that such equivalent designs or modifications do not depart from the scope of the devices and methods of the present disclosure.
These and other features, aspects, and advantages of the present invention will become better understood with regard to the following description, appended claims, and accompanying drawings where:
Detailed descriptions of one or more preferred embodiments are provided herein. It is to be understood, however, that the present invention may be embodied in various forms. Therefore, specific details disclosed herein are not to be interpreted as limiting, but rather as a basis for the claims and as a representative basis for teaching one skilled in the art to employ the present invention in any appropriate manner.
Where reference is made herein to a method comprising two or more defined steps, the defined steps can be carried out in any order or simultaneously (except where the context excludes that possibility), and the method can include one or more other steps which are carried out before any of the defined steps, between two of the defined steps, or after all the defined steps (except where the context excludes that possibility).
The words “carton,” “cartons,” “case,” “cases,” “packing case,” and packing cases” may be used interchangeably and generally refer to a carton, case, or carrier for holding items.
In one aspect, a drop packer for loading articles into packing cases is provided. The drop packer may be used to load bottles, cans, or similar articles. The drop packer is configured such that it is capable of loading articles into packing cases that are partially compressed. As used herein “compressed” or “partially compressed” packing cases refer to any packing case that is not expanded to substantially its maximum size.
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To load articles 24 into packing cases 10 using a drop packer as disclosed herein, the infeed conveyor 26 conveys a charge of articles 24 onto the grid unit 30. In this particular embodiment, a charge of twenty-four bottles 24 is conveyed onto the grid unit 30 and loaded into four individual six-pack beverage carriers 10. Sets 48 of guide fingers are arranged in a 6-by-4 configuration, as seen in
A lower conveyor 40 conveys empty packing cases 10 to a position below the grid unit 30. With the movable finger guides 52 in the closed position, the lifting platform 38 is raised upward so that the lower ends of the finger guides 50, 52 of each set 48 of finger guides 50, 52 are inserted into an upward facing opening in a packing case 10, as shown in
In a preferred embodiment, the movable finger guides 52 are resiliently biased to the closed position. The guides 52 may be resiliently biased utilizing springs, elastic connectors, or any similar means known in the art. As each of the articles 24 falls into each chute and contacts the inner portion of the finger guides, the weight of each article 24 forces the movable guide 52 into the open position, thereby expanding of the packing case 10. Once the articles 24 have been dropped into the packing cases 10, the lift platform 38 is lowered to its original position, and the movable finger guides 52 return to the closed position.
In a preferred embodiment, the movable finger guides 52 are spring loaded such that a spring forces the movable guides 52 into the closed position. The springs are preferably configured such that the weight of a standard 12-ounce beverage bottle filled with a beverage is heavy enough to force the spring to compress by falling through the chute and contacting the inner portion of the finger guides. In an alternative embodiment, the motion of the movable guides 52 may be controlled by an actuator configured to open the movable guides 52 after the guides 50, 52 have been inserted into the upward facing openings of the packing cases and as the articles are dropped into the packing cases. The actuator will then move the guides 52 to the closed position after the packing cases have been lowered and before a new charge of articles are dropped.
Due to variations in different packing cases and articles being loaded into the cases, some articles may be packed unevenly. For instance, as shown in
In another aspect, a grid unit 30 is provided that can be installed on an existing drop packer. The unit 30 is configured such that it can be operably connected to an existing drop packer. Once installed, the grid unit 30 is configured to selectively release a charge of articles such that each article drops downward. The articles are conveyed onto the grid unit 30 in side-by-side lanes define by lane guides 34. As shown in
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It is understood that versions of the invention may come in different forms and embodiments. Additionally, it is understood that one of skill in the art would appreciate these various forms and embodiments as falling within the scope of the invention as disclosed herein.
Claims
1. An apparatus for loading articles into packing cases, said apparatus comprising:
- an infeed conveyor configured to convey articles onto a grid unit in a plurality of side-by-side lanes, wherein the grid unit is configured to selectively release a charge of articles such that each article drops downward,
- wherein the grid unit comprises a plurality of finger guides arranged in sets, wherein sets of finger guides are arranged in adjacent rows configured such that each article drops downward through a chute defined by a set of finger guides, wherein each set of finger guides comprises a stationary finger guide configured in a generally vertical position and a movable finger guide that can be moved into an open position to allow an article to drop through the chute or into a closed position, wherein the movable finger guide is positioned at an acute angle to the stationary guide when in the closed position, and
- a lift platform configured to lift one or more packing cases upward such that the finger guides of each set of finger guides are inserted into an upward facing opening in the one or more packing cases when each movable finger guide is in the closed position.
2. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the movable finger guide of each set of finger guides is resiliently biased to the closed position.
3. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein each stationary finger guide is positioned adjacent to a stationary finger guide located in an adjacent row of finger guide sets.
4. The apparatus of claim 3, wherein the movable finger guide of each set of finger guides is resiliently biased to the closed position.
5. The apparatus of claim 1, further comprising a press located downstream of the lift platform, wherein the press is configured to selectively press downward on a group of articles loaded into one or more packing cases.
6. The apparatus of claim 5, wherein the movable finger guide of each set of finger guides is resiliently biased to the closed position.
7. The apparatus of claim 5, wherein each stationary finger guide is positioned adjacent to a stationary finger guide located in an adjacent row of finger guide sets.
8. The apparatus of claim 7, wherein the movable finger guide of each set of finger guides is resiliently biased to the closed position.
9. A grid unit for a drop packer for loading articles into packing cases, wherein the grid unit is configured to selectively release a charge of articles such that each article drops downward, said grid unit comprising:
- a frame, and
- a plurality of finger guides attached to the frame and extending downwardly from the frame, wherein the finger guides are arranged in sets, wherein sets of finger guides are arranged in adjacent rows configured such that each article drops downward through a chute defined by a set of finger guides, wherein each set of finger guides comprises a stationary finger guide configured in a generally vertical position and a movable finger guide that can be moved into an open position to allow an article to drop through the chute or into a closed position, and wherein the movable finger guide is positioned at an acute angle to the stationary guide when in the closed position.
10. The apparatus of claim 9, wherein the movable finger guide of each set of finger guides is resiliently biased to the closed position.
11. The apparatus of claim 9, wherein each stationary finger guide is positioned adjacent to a stationary finger guide located in an adjacent row of finger guide sets.
12. The apparatus of claim 11, wherein the movable finger guide of each set of finger guides is resiliently biased to the closed position.
13. A method of loading articles into packing cases, said method comprising the steps of:
- providing one or more packing cases and a plurality of articles for loading into the one or more packing cases,
- providing an apparatus for loading the plurality of articles into the one or more packing cases, wherein the apparatus comprises: an infeed conveyor configured to convey articles onto a grid unit in a plurality of side-by-side lanes, wherein the grid unit is configured to selectively release a charge of articles such that each article drops downward, wherein the grid unit comprises a plurality of finger guides arranged in sets, wherein sets of finger guides are arranged in adjacent rows configured such that each article drops downward through a chute defined by a set of finger guides, wherein each set of finger guides comprises a stationary finger guide configured in a generally vertical position and a movable finger guide that can be moved into an open position to allow an article to drop through the chute or into a closed position, wherein the movable finger guide is positioned at an acute angle to the stationary guide when in the closed position, and a lift platform configured to lift one or more packing cases upward such that the finger guides of each set of finger guides are inserted into an upward facing opening in the one or more packing cases when each movable finger guide is in the closed position,
- conveying a charge of articles onto the grid unit,
- lifting one or more packing cases upward using the lift platform such that the finger guides of each set of finger guides are inserted into an upward facing opening in the one or more packing cases, and
- dropping the charge of articles downward such that each article drops through a chute defined by a set of finger guides and into an upward facing opening in a packing case, wherein the movable finger guide of each set of finger guides moves into an open position when an article drops downward to allow the article to drop into a packing case.
14. The method of claim 13, wherein the one or more packing cases expand when the movable finger guide of each set of finger guides moves into the open position.
15. The method of claim 13, wherein the movable finger guide of each set of finger guides is resiliently biased to the closed position.
16. The method of claim 13, wherein each stationary finger guide is positioned adjacent to a stationary finger guide located in an adjacent row of finger guide sets.
17. The method of claim 16, wherein the movable finger guide of each set of finger guides is resiliently biased to the closed position.
18. The method of claim 13, further comprising the steps of:
- providing a press located downstream of the lift platform, wherein the press is configured to selectively press downward on a group of articles loaded into one or more packing cases, and
- employing the press to press downward on a group of articles.
19. The method of claim 18, wherein the movable finger guide of each set of finger guides is resiliently biased to the closed position.
20. The method of claim 18, wherein each stationary finger guide is positioned adjacent to a stationary finger guide located in an adjacent row of finger guide sets.
Type: Application
Filed: Aug 14, 2016
Publication Date: Feb 16, 2017
Applicant: SmartPak, LLC (Metairie, LA)
Inventor: T. Pike Barkerding (New Orleans, LA)
Application Number: 15/236,444