By Reciprocable Pusher Patents (Class 53/252)
  • Patent number: 4578927
    Abstract: A barrel loader for a cartoner having a product conveyor and a carton conveyor. A plurality of pusher heads are carried on two spaced endless chains. A cam track between the chains cooperates with cam followers on the heads to cam the heads toward the product conveyor to thrust product into the cartons. A switch on the cam track diverts a pusher head from the cam track upon detecting the absence of a carton with which the pusher head is associated.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 12, 1982
    Date of Patent: April 1, 1986
    Assignee: R. A. Jones & Co. Inc.
    Inventors: Eric W. Scarpa, James A. Glazier
  • Patent number: 4553659
    Abstract: An insertion apparatus is provided for inserting continuously supplied products into containers. The insertion apparatus includes an ejection device which moves parallel to products along an endless conveyor system, and a curved directrix which is adapted to guide the ejection device in a direction which effects lateral movement of the products. The directrix is inclined relative to the direction of movement of the products, and a device is provided for bypassing movement of the ejection device with respect to the directrix so that the ejection device will move independently of the movement of the products.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 12, 1982
    Date of Patent: November 19, 1985
    Assignee: IWK Verpackungstechnik GmbH
    Inventors: Werner Reim, Dieter Pluschow
  • Patent number: 4539795
    Abstract: A machine for orienting, accumulating and positioning packages received from two sources for loading into containers has an oscillating member which oscillates between the two sources during which time it both receives packages from one source while participating in loading packages into a container from the other source. Associated with the oscillating member and with each source is an orienting mechanism which rotates packages received from its associated source so that they rest on a common one of their sides, an accumulating mechanism which collects the packages rotated by the orienting mechanism into a group of a predetermined number, a positioning mechanism which positions the grouped packages onto the oscillating member, and a loading mechanism which advances the positioned and grouped packages from the oscillating member into the container.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 26, 1983
    Date of Patent: September 10, 1985
    Assignee: R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company
    Inventor: Donald R. Wilkinson
  • Patent number: 4537017
    Abstract: A machine for filling jars with pieces of vegetables or fruits, in particular quartered pickles, is provided, in which a jar conveyor belt carries the jars incrementally past filling stations at which the pieces of the vegetables are fed into the jars. The pieces of vegetables or fruits are brought by a conveyor belt to cutting stations, where they are cut into the pieces, and are brought to the filling stations. The vegetables or fruits are fed from the cutting stations, in which they are cut into pieces, horizontally into magazines provided with a partition. These magazines are disposed on a revolving magazine belt, which is disposed obliquely relative to the jar conveyor belt, in such a manner that a plurality of filling stations is produced along the jar conveyor belt, in each of which a magazine is disposed in a different relative association in terms of its height with a jar.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 23, 1983
    Date of Patent: August 27, 1985
    Assignee: Firma Rich. Hengstenberg
    Inventors: Eckart Hengstenberg, Heinrich Disch
  • Patent number: 4534153
    Abstract: A system for the handling of lightweight plastic containers into and through a case-packing operation wherein the containers are moved in a single line onto a conveyor where a diverting guide will move the containers into a multiple lane receiver. The multiple lane receiver is rotatable about its longitudinal axis through a 90.degree. angle, either with the container bottoms facing to the left or facing to the right. On the left side of the receiver, a carton-handling arrangement tips a carton toward the containers which are held in the receiver. A pusher mechanism moves the containers, as a group, from the receiver into the carton, and the carton is then returned to its original position.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 11, 1983
    Date of Patent: August 13, 1985
    Assignee: Owens--Illinois, Inc.
    Inventor: Casimir W. Nowicki
  • Patent number: 4525986
    Abstract: An apparatus and process for continuously and sequentially inserting inserts in envelopes are disclosed. The apparatus includes parallel and adjacent insert and envelope conveyors which continuously move inserts and envelopes at identical speeds. An insert cam is disposed adjacent the insert conveyor and includes a portion which causes each insert to slidably move toward the envelope conveyor at the same time that the inserts are being moved parallel to the envelope conveyor. Envelopes are fed onto the envelope conveyor with their flaps up and adjacent and parallel to the insert conveyor. The flaps are opened by a flap opening cam thereby enabling the inserts to sequentially enter the envelopes as the inserts are slidably moved toward the envelope conveyor. A cam then closes the flap on the inserted envelope and the envelope conveyor ejects the inserted and closed envelopes to appropriate locations for further processing.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 28, 1982
    Date of Patent: July 2, 1985
    Inventor: Marvin H. Noll
  • Patent number: 4526564
    Abstract: In a cartoning machine, a conveyor conveys flat folded cartons with their end flaps projecting laterally. A rotating disk having a horizontally-projecting pin engages the flaps in timed relation to their longitudinal movement to press a lower major flap downwardly. When in a downward attitude, the major flap is engaged by a plow or hold-down guide which holds the flap during erection of the carton and loading of the carton.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 24, 1983
    Date of Patent: July 2, 1985
    Assignee: R. A. Jones & Co. Inc.
    Inventor: Charles C. Hughes
  • Patent number: 4517791
    Abstract: Cigarette cartons 12 fed in by conveyor 13 are stacked in a group 14 and then laterally displaced by pusher 26 onto a turntable 27. A further pusher 29 then inserts the group into an awaiting, open ended shipping container 10 or 11, either with or without a 90.degree. turntable rotation depending upon the type of packaging being performed.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 2, 1982
    Date of Patent: May 21, 1985
    Assignee: Focke & Co.
    Inventor: Heinz Focke
  • Patent number: 4514957
    Abstract: The bag loading machine of the present invention permits bags which are manufactured in an open condition to be transferred directly from the bag making machine to a bag loader wherein a load is inserted into the bag and thereafter, the loaded bag is discharged. The bag loading machine includes a bag transfer platform which is supported to articulate about a lever as it is raised and lowered so as to move the platform between a bag receiving position for receiving a bag from a bag making machine, a bag loading position for receiving a load and a bag discharge position from which the loaded bag is discharged.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 3, 1983
    Date of Patent: May 7, 1985
    Assignee: H. J. Langen & Sons Limited
    Inventor: Marinus J. M. Langen
  • Patent number: 4514964
    Abstract: A packaging machine has a loading station in which load items are loaded into a container. A load transport conveyor extends through the loading station. A load supporting compartment is formed on the conveyor. The compartment has a discharge passage opening from the trailing end thereof and a guide at the trailing end for guiding a load item toward the discharge passage. A receiver is located in said loading station for receiving a load item discharged from the load supporting compartment. A stop is located in the loading station and extends into the path upstream of said receiver whereby the movement of a load item carried by the load supporting compartment along the path is arrested by contact with said stop means and continued movement of the load transporting conveyor causes the load item to engage the guide to be directed thereby through the discharge passage into the receiver.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 19, 1983
    Date of Patent: May 7, 1985
    Assignee: H. J. Langen & Sons Limited
    Inventor: Marinus J. M. Langen
  • Patent number: 4509309
    Abstract: A load orienting receptacle for a carton loading machine for use in loading lightbulbs into an open end of a carton. The receptacle has a trough in which a slipway extends to an open discharge end. The slipway has an open upper end for admitting a lightbulb to a load orienting portion thereof spaced inwardly from the discharge end. The load orienting portion has opposite sides which converge downwardly to form a downwardly directed laterally inclined chute. The opposite sides are spaced from one another a sufficient distance to support the bulbous end of a light bulb above the bottom of the trough while permitting the narrow end thereof to be laterally deflected as it passes downwardly along the chute to come to rest in the trough thereby to laterally offset the narrow end with respect to the bulbous end of the bulb prior to discharge through the open discharge end of the trough.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 8, 1983
    Date of Patent: April 9, 1985
    Assignee: H. J. Langen & Sons Limited
    Inventors: Marinus J. M. Langen, Peter Guttinger
  • Patent number: 4476665
    Abstract: The packaging of plural articles in a common wrapper is accomplished with the aid of wrapping mandrels into which preformed blocks of the articles are loaded. The wrapping mandrels have movable slides which define the effective length of the mandrels and thus insure that first ends of the articles will lie in the plane of the insertion end of the mandrels, the first ends of the articles thus defining a stable base over which a wrapping may be folded. The slides are reciprocated in the mandrels to eject packages, open at one end, to a device for closing the open end.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 2, 1981
    Date of Patent: October 16, 1984
    Assignee: Maschinenfabrik Alfred Schmermund GmbH & Co.
    Inventor: Manfred Oberdorf
  • Patent number: 4453368
    Abstract: Method and apparatus for packing cut pickle spears in a jar in predetermined positions and orientations by laying the spears side-by-side on a flexible resilient belt, rolling up the belt with the spears on it to form a cylinder, and pushing the cylindrical array of spears out of the rolled up belt into the jar.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 30, 1982
    Date of Patent: June 12, 1984
    Assignee: Campbell Soup Company
    Inventor: Walter W. Egee
  • Patent number: 4434602
    Abstract: A tray loading mechanism for moving accumulated charges of containers from an accumulating position into trays at a loading position through the unclosed end flaps on the trays including a loading conveyor with endless support means movable along an endless path and mounting a plurality of pusher assemblies thereon at equally spaced apart positions therealong for movement between the accumulating and loading positions.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 7, 1981
    Date of Patent: March 6, 1984
    Assignee: The Mead Corporation
    Inventor: Will L. Culpepper
  • Patent number: 4433526
    Abstract: The packaging machine illustrated and described herein is adaptable to loading bottles or cartons into cases. The machine includes a frame, a spider mechanism rotatably mounted on the frame for transporting containers to be loaded, a guide plate located adjacent the edge of the path of the spider mechanism and extending along a predetermined circumferential lower portion thereof, a chute for conveying cases past the guide plate, an opening formed through a wall of the chute adjacent the upper edge of the guide plate for communication with the open ends of the cases, a stop mechanism for controlling the movement of the cases past the opening in an indexing manner, and control means for controlling the simultaneous indexing of the stop mechanism and the spider mechanism so as to assure that each successive layer of containers will be fed by the spider mechanism so as to slide through the opening into the space of the next available row within the respective cases.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 8, 1981
    Date of Patent: February 28, 1984
    Assignee: Ex-Cell-O Corporation
    Inventor: Keith W. Nord
  • Patent number: 4408437
    Abstract: A method and apparatus for producing liquid impregnated fabric wipes and packaging the wipes in a container. Fabric material in sheet form is initially passed through a folder to fold the side edge of the sheet, and the folded sheet then travels over a pair of liquid impregnating tubes where liquid is discharged from slots in the tubes against opposite faces of the folded sheet material. After impregnation with the liquid, several sheets are placed together in superimposed form and cut into short lengths to form wipes. The wipes are supported along their side edges by two pair of cooperating endless conveyor belts and as the wipes move along the conveyor, a reciprocating platen moves downwardly between the spaced belts to eject the wipes from the belts and pack the wipes into a container.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 28, 1981
    Date of Patent: October 11, 1983
    Assignee: Meridian Industries, Inc.
    Inventors: Bill W. Crouch, William F. Sauer, Kenneth R. Zylka
  • Patent number: 4386490
    Abstract: This invention relates to improvements in apparatus for collating, cutting and packing containers with stick-like food products such as cooked sausages of the type commonly known as vienna sausages, hot dogs and the like.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 13, 1981
    Date of Patent: June 7, 1983
    Assignee: Armour-Dial, Inc.
    Inventors: Robert L. Griffith, John G. Carlson, Daniel E. Gritzner, William H. Mullan
  • Patent number: 4358918
    Abstract: Cartoning apparatus for packaging sealed bags containing loosely packed discrete articles in board cartons comprises a carton transfer and erecting mechanism which withdraws a collapsed carton sleeve from a magazine and deposits it in erected condition on a carton conveyor which advances the erected carton sleeve with step-by-step motion through a pluraltiy of work stations. A form, fill and seal machine delivers a sealed bag containing a product to a vacuum conveyor which accelerates the bag through a guide shroud and into the near open end of an associated carton sleeve supported on the carton conveyor at a carton filling station. A rail disposed at the far open end of the associated carton sleeve arrests the bag within the sleeve. The carton conveyor advances the carton sleeve and bag to further work stations where the carton end flaps are closed and sealed.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 22, 1980
    Date of Patent: November 16, 1982
    Assignee: Package Machinery Company
    Inventors: James S. Groom, Robert W. McIntyre
  • Patent number: 4350002
    Abstract: A process for packaging individual articles, particularly bottles, into individual packages, specifically gift wrappings, in which the bottles are revolved with a lower rotating turret below an upper rotating turret holding the corresponding packages. The bottom end of the packages are left open and the bottles are inserted thereinto by lifting through the open bottoms. Before insertion of the bottles into the corresponding packages, the bottles are wrapped with an inner liner on the lower turret.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 1, 1980
    Date of Patent: September 21, 1982
    Assignee: Focke & Co.
    Inventor: Heinz H. Focke
  • Patent number: 4333297
    Abstract: A packaging device comprises three conveyor assemblies, each having a belt mounted on wheels in turn rotatably attached to a carrier disposed within a loop formed by the respective belt. The carriers have apertures for being removably secured by screws to a vertical plate of a supporting frame, while the wheels include respective shafts with couplings for forming a locked driving engagement between drafts upon assemblage of the packaging device, the rotation of one wheel by a power source thus serving to drive all of the belts. A first pair of assemblies transport goods and containers along parallel paths from respective feeders and a third assembly carries reciprocating pushers along a third parallel path for loading the goods into the containers. A carrier is formed from a pair of members slidably interconnected for increasing the distance between peripherally mounted belt-bearing wheels and thereby increasing belt tension.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 7, 1980
    Date of Patent: June 8, 1982
    Assignee: Josef Uhlmann Maschinenfabrik GmbH & Co. KG
    Inventors: Valentin Kuttenbaum, Ernst Henle
  • Patent number: 4318263
    Abstract: Apparatus for inserting a film-wrapped package into a carton. A relatively flat film-wrapped package, sealed along a peripherally extending flange that projects away from its contents, is inserted into a carton through an open side having closure flaps. To ensure against interference of the flange with the closure flap upon closing the carton, the package is inserted using a pushing device having a concavely curved face engageable with the package flange, and operative to curl the flange into the carton for frictional retention by a wall of the carton.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 7, 1980
    Date of Patent: March 9, 1982
    Assignee: American Can Company
    Inventors: Edward Curley, Herbert S. Muse
  • Patent number: 4292788
    Abstract: An apparatus incorporating a microprocessor control is provided for automatically loading nuclear fuel pellets into fuel rods commonly used in nuclear reactor cores. The apparatus comprises first and second elongated members having "V" troughs for alternately receiving a plurality of fuel pellets to be loaded alternately in first and second fuel rods. The pellets are weighed while in the "V" trough of each elongated member and each elongated member is alternately relocated in axial alignment with a cooperating fuel rod. A guide bushing assembly is provided to assist the transfer of the pellets from each of the elongated members into awaiting fuel rods. A rod handling assembly incorporating rod handling means, a thumper assembly to facilitate the loading of fuel pellets into the fuel rods, an adjustable fuel rod backstop and a rod carousel carrying a plurality of fuel rods, presents two fuel rods to the guide bushing assembly at the appropriate stage in the loading sequence.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 11, 1980
    Date of Patent: October 6, 1981
    Assignee: General Electric Company
    Inventor: Harold B. King
  • Patent number: 4267918
    Abstract: A packaging machine is disclosed including transport elements adapted to receive articles, namely goods to be packed, packaging materials and auxiliaries and/or packages, said transport elements being movable along an endless conveying path past stationary work stations. The work stations act upon the articles in at least two different work directions. At each location where the working direction changes a turn station is provided in order to turn the transport elements in a position in which the articles may suitably be acted upon by said work stations. In a preferred embodiment the transport elements are formed by containers which abut each other by their side portions and are transported by a common push drive means reciprocating stepwise in the conveying direction by an extent each which corresponds to a dimension of the container.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 29, 1979
    Date of Patent: May 19, 1981
    Inventor: Bernhard Steinbrecher
  • Patent number: 4258527
    Abstract: In a method of automatically packing articles produced in at least two machine units and filled by means of a cartoning machine into cartons or boxes the following steps are provided: the articles are piled up in the machine units to form stacks of articles, the stacks of articles are transferred to a conveyor means operating in cycles, conveyed to the cartoning machine and finally pushed into a carton or box transversely of the direction of transport.In a preferred installation for carrying out the method a stacking device forming stacks of articles and a transverse pusher are associated with each machine unit. The machine units are interconnected by a common compartmental conveyor moved in cycles and having compartments of the length of a stack of articles. At the end of the compartmental conveyor a cartoning machine is arranged with which another transverse pusher is coordinated so as to be aligned with the compartments of the compartmental conveyor at standstill.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 29, 1979
    Date of Patent: March 31, 1981
    Inventor: Bernhard Steinbrecher
  • Patent number: 4250688
    Abstract: A method and apparatus for inserting filled bag-like containers into despatch or display boxes, cartons or the like, comprising the steps of feeding the containers to a conveying system which has a plurality of compartments for receiving the containers, each compartment extending transversely to the conveying direction conveying the containers to an ejector station, ejecting a preselected number of containers at the ejector station from said compartments to a buffer store where initially the containers are loosely arranged, subsequently pressing the containers in the buffer store closely against each other, moving the tightly packed containers into a position directly in front of the opening of a carton to be filled and loading the tightly packed containers into the opened carton.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 6, 1978
    Date of Patent: February 17, 1981
    Inventor: Ottmar Lingenfelder
  • Patent number: 4242854
    Abstract: An automatic bagging system useful for packaging a stack of a compressible material, such as a stack of folded disposable diapers into a drawstring type plastic bag. The apparatus includes means for compressing gradually the stack of diapers while reorienting the stack so that when the stack is packaged, the diapers will fit snugly in the bag with the folded portion of the diaper near the open end of the bag, for convenience in removing each diaper from the bag. Further the apparatus comprises means for handling and conditioning the bag for the insertion of the diaper stack that includes collapsible funnels for holding the bag open in a box-like shape in order to receive the compressed stack of diapers.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 23, 1979
    Date of Patent: January 6, 1981
    Assignee: Kimberly-Clark Corporation
    Inventor: Walter D. Nissen
  • Patent number: 4235066
    Abstract: An apparatus incorporating a microprocessor control is provided for automatically loading nuclear fuel pellets into fuel rods commonly used in nuclear reactor cores. The apparatus comprises a split "V" trough for assembling segments of fuel pellets in rows and a shuttle to receive the fuel pellets from the split "V" trough when the two sides of the split "V" trough are opened. The pellets are weighed while in the shuttle, and the shuttle then moves the pellets into alignment with a fuel rod. A guide bushing is provided to assist the transfer of the pellets into the fuel rod. A rod carousel which holds a plurality of fuel rods presents the proper rod to the guide bushing at the appropriate stage in the loading sequence. The bushing advances to engage the fuel rod, and the shuttle advances to engage the guide bushing. The pellets are then loaded into the fuel rod by a motor operated push rod.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 30, 1978
    Date of Patent: November 25, 1980
    Assignee: General Electric Company
    Inventors: Harold B. King, Robert MacIvergan, Gerald W. McKenzie
  • Patent number: 4211054
    Abstract: A cartoner for elongated articles including a source of a series of unshaped bundles thereof, a first conveyor having first article buckets thereon with a first reach adjacent to the source of articles so that each first article bucket receives an unshaped bundle of articles therein, a second conveyor having a set of second article buckets each having at least one wall shiftable between receiving and shaping positions with a first reach of the second conveyor adjacent to the first reach of the first conveyor so that each of the second article buckets receive an unshaped bundle of articles from one of the first article buckets, a leveling plate for leveling the contents of the second article bucket with the wall in the shaping position thereof, a set of filler members on the second conveyor for pushing the elongated articles from the second article bucket into a carton on an adjacent carton conveyor, and suitable control mechanism for causing the proper interaction of the various conveyors and parts thereof.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 5, 1978
    Date of Patent: July 8, 1980
    Assignee: Redington Inc.
    Inventor: Elmer D. Sramek
  • Patent number: 4211055
    Abstract: Sausages or other articles having initial lengths several times longer than their final, packaged lengths are automatically severed to their proper dimensions, accumulated into multisausage clusters and then inserted into awaiting containers, all automatically. Each long initial length of material is initially severed into separate lengths, then gathered into side-by-side relationship with other severed lengths, then severed a second time into the final length. The final lengths are then arranged into generally cylindrically configured clusters for axial packing into the awaiting containers. Special handling techniques are used throughout the process so as to render the system fully automated without damaging the materials or failing to pack the prescribed number of materials into each container.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 30, 1978
    Date of Patent: July 8, 1980
    Assignee: Marlen Research Corporation
    Inventors: Marshall Long, Lewis F. Alley, James E. White
  • Patent number: 4179865
    Abstract: A method and apparatus for removing lasagne noodles from the stripper of a high production pasta oven and packaging the noodles in a continuous processing line. The output of the stripper is split and directed along separate paths whereby the rate at which product is discharged to each path is reduced in half, as compared to conventional strippers. Conveyors transfer the respective split components of the stripper output away from the stripper and through successive accumulator, inspection and sawing stations. After departing from the sawing stations, the noodles are shingled into sub-components of a predetermined number of noodles and these sub-components are then displaced into containers for final packaging.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 11, 1978
    Date of Patent: December 25, 1979
    Inventor: Roy C. Pellaton
  • Patent number: 4173107
    Abstract: There is provided an apparatus for loading sausages into trays, which includes a conveyor for the sausages and another for the trays. The sausages and trays are carried in the same direction laterally adjacent each other, and the trays are arrested one by one at a loading station. A low-friction table surface is located immediately above the tray and sausages are placed in side-by-side relation on the table. When the requisite number of sausages are accumulated on the table, a pusher blade shoves the sausages past the forward end of the table surface and into the forward end of the tray. The tray is then moved forward one-half its length, so that the next batch of sausages is inserted in the rearward end.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 4, 1977
    Date of Patent: November 6, 1979
    Assignee: Gemel Ltd.
    Inventor: Wilfred W. Wilson
  • Patent number: 4159610
    Abstract: In a packaging machine having a first conveyor for supporting and transporting a plurality of loaded cartons to an end closure station, the cartons being supported with an open end disposed in a substantially vertical plane, the improvement of a mechanism for reorienting the carton as it is driven towards the end closure station so that the open end is relocated so as to open upwardly and the weight of the contents of the package is directed away from the open end so that during subsequent closure, the contents of the package will not interfere with the movement of the end flaps to the closed position. Preferably a vibrating mechanism is also provided for vibrating the cartons after they have been reoriented so that the contents of the package are urged to settle in a direction away from the open end.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 27, 1978
    Date of Patent: July 3, 1979
    Assignee: H. J. Langen & Sons Ltd.
    Inventor: Marinus J. M. Langen
  • Patent number: 4107904
    Abstract: Machines for loading fish in boxes having a first conveyor supporting a series of transport containers and serving to transfer fish sideways while each is disposed in its respective transport container in a preselected position with the heads of fish in adjacent containers facing in opposite directions and the bellies directed upwards. The fish transfer is made from one or a pair of cooperating feeders to a second conveyor having a series of catch devices adapted to engage their respective fish and effect transfer thereof to an associated box for deposition therein. The two conveyors are arranged to be driven at a uniform speed in a continuous circulatory movement. The relative disposition of the conveyors is such that local regions of the paths of movement of the catch devices and the transport containers coincide enabling the catch devices to engage their respective fish in the transport containers one after the other.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 23, 1977
    Date of Patent: August 22, 1978
    Assignee: Trio Engineering Ltd.
    Inventor: Willy Helgesen
  • Patent number: 4089150
    Abstract: This invention discloses an apparatus and method for receiving small containers and articles in a determined array and from a single side accumulating and feeding these containers or articles in a series of loading moves into the end of an erected carton. In the embodiments shown, provision is made for a carton size change within determined limits. These case packing apparatus assemblies shown are for packing small containers such as quart or pint paint containers and in an alternate arrangement for packing a multiplicity of sponges. Automatically actuated fingers that engage the lower extent or surface of folded cartons and then move into slots to engage upper flaps or carton extents are also shown.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 23, 1977
    Date of Patent: May 16, 1978
    Inventor: Raymond A. Heisler
  • Patent number: 4077183
    Abstract: Vaporizers with flat wicks folded into U-shape within open-topped, laterally apertured generally prismatic casings, capped by complementary covers which are vertically slidable thereon to control the escape of a volatile liquid impregnating the wicks, are mass-produced on a plurality of assembly lines each comprising a wick-loading station, an impregnating station, an insertion station and a capping station. The dry and unfolded wicks are successively advanced from their loading station along an upper track past the impregnating station, where they are permeated with the liquid, to the insertion station in which a plunger thrusts each wick through a narrow central slit into an aligned casing waiting on a lower track, the wick being doubled in passing through the slit into the casing.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 24, 1977
    Date of Patent: March 7, 1978
    Assignee: Firma Globol-Werk GmbH
    Inventor: Fritz VON Philipp
  • Patent number: 4054019
    Abstract: In a cartoning machine, a series of L-shaped product buckets mounted on a chain conveyor and a series of inverted L-shaped tamper-confiner elements mounted on a conveyor chain overlying the product buckets, the tamper confiner elements being cammed to form, with the product buckets, a gradually closing, generally rectangular compartment whose inside dimensions are substantially the same as the carton into which the product is to be inserted. One leg of the tamper-confiner element is articulated to engage the bottom wall of the product bucket before the tamper-confiner is in its final position, thereby preventing pinching of the product.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 6, 1976
    Date of Patent: October 18, 1977
    Assignee: R. A. Jones & Co. Inc.
    Inventors: Robert J. Weichhand, Charles W. Adams
  • Patent number: 4048784
    Abstract: A device for transporting sliced comestible product from a slicer and loading the product in packages includes a belt drive system, with a plurality of transfer carriages supported thereon, extending between the slicer and the loader. Each transfer carriage includes a grid of horizontal, parallel tines to support the product. The loader includes a loader carriage slidably depending from a track, and a plurality of hooked tines pivotably secured to the loading carriage. The hooked tines are adapted to rotate down between the transfer tines to remove the product therefrom as the loader carriage translates along the track toward the package to be filled. The loader carriage stops above the package, where side guides grasp the sides of the product as the loader tines swing away. A loader plunger then descends to urge the product into the package. The transfer carriages are slidably supported on the belt drive system, so that one or more transfer carriages may be temporarily stopped on the belts.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 23, 1976
    Date of Patent: September 20, 1977
    Inventor: Max Edward Toby
  • Patent number: 4045941
    Abstract: Apparatus and method is disclosed for loading a plurality of bales or containers containing pouches filled with a liquid such as milk into a rectangular open-top case. An empty case is located on the apparatus and a rotatable divider is positioned on the case to create suitable bale-receiving compartments. The bales are fed to a diverter which moves each bale to a position overlying an empty compartment so that the bale falls into the compartment. The divider then rotates to rotate the case to bring another empty compartment into registry with the diverter. This repeats until the case is full, at which time the divider is withdrawn vertically from the case and the full case is fed to an outlet conveyor. An empty case is brought to a position below the raised divider, the divider is lowered into the empty case and the filling process is repeated. The case has been filled symmetrically and is easy to handle thereafter.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 17, 1976
    Date of Patent: September 6, 1977
    Assignee: Bonar & Bemis Ltd.
    Inventor: Gysbertus Flantua
  • Patent number: 4030268
    Abstract: A packaging machine for loading trays with delicate articles such as cakes or tarts comprises a first conveyor for conveying a stream of the articles to be loaded, a plate pivotally mounted at the end of a first conveyor to receive articles from the first conveyor, a stop above the plate to locate on the plate an article fed by the first conveyor, a pusher mounted above the plate and on the same side of the stop as the first conveyor, a second conveyor beneath the plate for conveying the tray to be loaded and a mechanism for moving the plate the stop and the pusher. In use the packaging machine is arranged so that articles from the first conveyor move in turn under the pusher and on to the plate where they are located by the stop, the plate is then tipped, the stop moved away from the article and the pusher moved downwards and away from the first conveyor to push the article on the plate down the plate past the stop and off the plate into a tray on the second conveyor.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 13, 1976
    Date of Patent: June 21, 1977
    Assignee: Thurne Engineering Company Limited
    Inventor: Richard Payne
  • Patent number: 4028866
    Abstract: A carton loading and forming machine having a carton dispenser magazine which includes a walking beam mechanism arranged to underlie portions of the carton blanks in the magazine for moving the carton blanks towards the discharge end of the magazine. The magazine is adapted to suspend the blanks from support rails disposed at opposite sides of the blanks and arranged above the center of gravity of the blanks so that the blanks hang freely from the support rails. The machine also includes transfer means for transferring carton blanks from the dispenser to a wrapping station. The transfer means including a laterally extending carton blank conveyor for moving carton blanks laterally from the dispenser mechanism to the carton wrapping station. Plow blades are provided adjacent the conveyor to fold the carton blanks, as they travel along the conveyor, to a generally U-shaped configuration opening in a direction to receive a mandrel travelling along the wrapping path.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 29, 1975
    Date of Patent: June 14, 1977
    Assignee: H. J. Langen & Sons Ltd.
    Inventor: Marinus J. M. Langen
  • Patent number: 3982382
    Abstract: A packaging machine which includes article buckets and leaflet clamps mounted on the buckets, each clamp having a spring loaded jaw which, in the open position, allows a leaflet to be inserted between the jaw and bottom plate of its respective article bucket, and, in the closed position, is effective to clamp a leaflet between the jaw and bottom plate to deflect a portion of it into the exit end opening of the bucket. Means are provided for opening the clamp jaw, inserting a leaflet between the open clamp jaw and bottom plate, closing the clamp jaw to clamp the leaflet and opening the clamp jaw to allow the leaflet to be carried into a carton by the article as it is transferred from the article bucket to the carton.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 22, 1975
    Date of Patent: September 28, 1976
    Assignee: Crompton & Knowles Corporation
    Inventor: Walter H. Vogel
  • Patent number: 3974623
    Abstract: Method and apparatus wherein formed tubes moving alongside articles being carried along a path are opened and the tubes and articles relatively moved laterally of the path to wrap each article within a tube.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 8, 1975
    Date of Patent: August 17, 1976
    Inventor: Frederick Douglas Clavell Bate
  • Patent number: 3941037
    Abstract: A packaging process and machine for performing the process is disclosed by which flat case blanks are stripped from a stack of blanks at a case storage and stripping station and then formed into open cases at a case forming station. The open cases are then transferred from the case forming station to a product stacking and packing station where products are grouped into layers, the layers stacked one upon the other, and the stack packed into the open case. The packed cases are then moved to a case sealing station and there sealed.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 7, 1974
    Date of Patent: March 2, 1976
    Assignee: A B C Packaging Machine Corporation
    Inventor: Donald G. Reichert
  • Patent number: 3932983
    Abstract: In a cartoning machine, a series of L-shaped product buckets mounted on a chain conveyor and a series of inverted L-shaped tamper-confiner elements mounted on a conveyor chain overlying the product buckets, the tamper-confiner elements being cammed to form, with the product buckets, a gradually closing, generally rectangular compartment whose inside dimensions are substantially the same as the carton into which the product is to be inserted. The structure permits the gradual shaping of a pouch to the size necessary for insertion into a carton.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 26, 1974
    Date of Patent: January 20, 1976
    Assignee: R. A. Jones & Co. Inc.
    Inventor: Charles C. Hughes