United States Patent 1 [111 3,776,109
Clark et al. Dec. 4, 1973 FOLDER FOR LARGE BOX BLANKS 2,957,395 10/1960 Meyer 93 49 R Inventors: Kenneth G. Clark, Pennington; Ernest T. DePass, Bound Brook; Abraham J. Manfredonia, Hillsdale, all of N.J.; Eugene A. Reiter, Morrisville, Pa.
Assignee: Union Camp Corporation, Wayne,
Filed: Apr. 6, 1972 Appl. No.: 241,777
US. Cl. 93/49 R, 93/44 Int. Cl 1331b 3/26 Field of Search 93/40, 41, 49, 84,
References Cited UNITED STATES PATENTS 6/1964 Martin 915/49 R Primary Examiner-Andrew R. Juhasz Assistant ExaminerJohn Sipos Att0meyCharles P. Bauer [57] ABSTRACT Apparatus for picking up a large size box blank from a stack, feeding it into a folding mechanism which folds one end of the blank along a pre-scored line, and then transferring such partially folded blank to a section where one man can fold the other end of the blank along a pre-scored line and feed the folded blank into a conventional piece of equipment, such as a stitcher or taper, to secure together the end of the blank and form a tube.
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andthe mechanism for moving the FOLDER FOR LARGE BOX BLANKS BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION Prior to the present invention the folding of large, boxblanks was dependent on the capabilities of one man to handle the blank, fold the ends of the blank alongprescored lines into a tube, and feed the folded tube into a conventional machine for securing together the ends of the blank and completing the tube. For large-blanks it was necessary to use.two men to perform thisoperation. The machine of the present;in,vention is designed to eliminate one of the two men and permit theafore: said operation to be carried out; by one man with nodifficulty. I
SUMMARY OFTHE INVENTION It is an object of the invention to. provide apparatus which will permit one manto handle avlarge box blank, fold theends of the blank along-pre-scored lines into. a,
tube, and feed the folded blank into a conventionalma;
chine for securing together such endsandcompletingthe tube.
It is a further object to. provide apparatus'which; will pick up a large size box blank from a stack; feed the blank into a folding mechanismwhich folds one. end of the. blank along a pre-scored line, vand'then transfer such partially folded blankto a section where one man; canfold the other end of the blankalongapre scored line and feed thefolded blank-into a conventionalpiece of equipment to secure togetherqthe ,endsofgtheblank and form a tube.
It is a further object to provideappa'ratus which is simple and economical to. manufacture, is efficient-for its intended purpose, and can be operated with no difficulty. I
I BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THEDRAWINGS Other objects and advantages will become apparent: from the following description which is to. betakenin; conjunctionv with the accompanying drawings, in
which:
FIG. I is a perspective plan view showing'the opera-v tions performed on the box blank as it moves through" ing section;
FIGS. 7, 8 and 9 are side elevationsof the score bar assembly, the folding assembly and thenip assembly in. different positions as one endof the blank is folded;
FIGS. 10 and 11 are side elevationsof the score bar assembly; and
FIG. 12 is an enlarged cross-sectional view alongthe line. 12-12 of FIG. 3.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED.
EMBODIMENT Referring to the drawings there is shownin F IG. 1 the operations performed on a boxblank asit movesfrom byone man was the stack of blanks until the two. ends are folded over ready to feed into a stitcher or taper. A single blank is fed from a stack, the one end of the blank is.fo1ded along a pre-scored line by the machine of the present invention, and then the other end of thisblank' is folded along aprescored line by hand to complete the folding into a tube. As is well known, blanks folded into. tubes are shipped to customers in this form and the customer will set up the tube, fold the bottom flapsor apply a bottom, fill the box, and then close and seal the filled box.
As shown in FIG. 3 the machineconsists of four basic sections labeled A, B, C and D. Section A holds a stack of finished blanks. In Section B-the top blank of the stack of Section A is picked up, fully advanced into Section B where one end isfolded, and then fed into Section C. In Section C the machine operator folds the other end by-hand, squares the folded blank, and advances the blank into Section D where the two ends are secured together to .form a tube. Section D is a conventional piece of equipment, such as-a stitcher or taper, for making a completed tube.
SectionA is a roller'top lift table 20 forsupporting a stackof blanks.21. The rollers22 facilitate rolling a; stack of blanks onto the table into feed position against stops 23 (FIG. 4.). The table is controlled such that the top of thestack is maintained ata constant elevation as blanksare fed from the stack. This elevation is slightly belowthe elevation .of the rollers24 of Section .B so that the blanks can bepicked off the stack of Section A- andeasily fed into Section B (FIG. 4).
In Section B thel t op, blank 25 of thestack 21 is picked up by asuction cup assembly 26 and I'noved into asr-ies of nip rolls 27.=w.hicli feed theblanlt ontoforwardingrollers 24 which are driven and carry it. against stops 28.,The-suction cup assembly 26 (FIGS. 4, Sand 6;) consists of a'number ofvacuum cups 29 mounted on Iabar 30 which runs across the machine to cover the full;
width ofthe blank 25.,Thebar 30. is supported at spaced points onlinkages 31 which are designed to give the, vacuum cupsstraight up-and-down motion during pickup of the. blank. Eachlinkage 31 is affixed to carriage 32 (FIG; 6) consisting ofwheel assemblies 33, connectingebar 34 and actuating.rod 35. Each wheelassembly consists of upper and lower V-shaped rollers 36-which ride on the top and bottomof V.-rails 37. The suction cup assembly 26 (FIG. 4) is actuated byair cylinder 38 which imparts and up and down motion and by air cylinder 39 (FIG. 3) which imparts a forward and backward motion. When theair cylinder 38 is actuated thevacuum cups 29 move downwardly through thelinkages 31 to pick up the blank. The vacuum cups 29 (FIG. v5) are mounted on rods 29a which move in a tube 29b, and are spring loaded bysprings 29c. This assures that the cups will make contact with the blank eventhough the blank may be warped or uneven across its width. The vacuum cup tubes 29b are affixed to the bar 30 (FIGS. 4, 5 and 6). When theair cylinder 39 is actuatedtheblank 25 held by the vacuum-cups-29 is moved into nip rolls 27 at which point the vacuum cups 29 are released from the blank. The blank is then carried by nip rolls 27 to the forwardingrollers 24 and then against thestops 28 as heretofore described. The bottom nip rolls27a are driven continuously and are fixed in, position. The top nip rolls 27b are individually mounted and spring loaded to bear on driverrolls 27a. This assures a positive drive. of the blank for anythickness. When the blank hits thestops 28 the forwardingrollers 24 are stopped.
When the blank comes to rest against thestops 28, score bar assembly 40 (FIGS. 7 and 8) is actuated bringingflexible nose pieces 41 against the blank which is supported directly below by ananvil 42. The score bar assembly 40 (FIGS. 10 and 11) consists of achannel bar 43 which runs across the width of Section B and holds a number offlexible nose pieces 41. Secured to thechannel bar 43 are two spaced apart guiderods 44, which slide inbearings 45, and anair cylinder 46, which serves to move thebar 43 up and down. Therods 44 are rigidly guided to assure that they will move in unison and parallel. Thescore bar assembly 40 is mounted on ascore bar carriage 47 to be described hereinafter.
After thenose pieces 41 have contacted the blank 25,pushers 48 move the blank from the position shown in FIG. 7 to a folding position shown in FIG. 8. In this position the score line of the blank must be located adjacent to, but beyond the flexible nose pieces. Thepushers 48 are mounted on abar 49 which runs across the width of Section B and is supported at each end on a carriage secured to aconveyor chain 50. This chain moves backward and foward .to move the blank as described.
When thepushers 48 have advanced the blank to the I folding position shown in FIG. 8, afolding assembly 51 is actuated which starts the folding of one end of the blank. The folding assembly consists of a folding arm 52 (FIG. 12), and means for driving such arm. The folding arm consists of ashaft 52a, side arms 52b andcross members 52c. The side arms'are rigidly mounted to theshaft 52a so that rotation of theshaft 52a causes the side arms 52b and attachedcross members 526 to go from a horizontal position as shown in FIG. 8 to an upright position as shown in FIG. 9. The means for driving the folding arm as shown consists of a pneumatic rotary actuator 53 (FIG. 12) and a pneumaticmotion control device 54 for controlling the accelerations and decelerations at the end of the folding arm stroke. The driving of the folding arm could be accomplished in other conventional ways.
Referring to FIG. 9 it will be seen that the blank in the first position I has one end folded upwardly and such nips to advance the blank into Section C. As the blank exits from Section B, the folding arm returns to its initial position shown in FIG. 7 preparatory to receipt of another blank aspreviously described. The motion of the folding ar rn52 is described above. As shown in FIG. 7, the arm 52yisin'its initial position (horizon- 'tal) and does not start to return until the'outfeed nips 55 start to advance the blank from Section B to Section C. When moving the blank from Section Bto Section C, thepushers 48 only serve to advance the blank into the outfeed nipassembly 55 which, when signalled, advances the blank the rest of the distance.
The outfeed nip assembly 55 (FIG. 9) consists ofupper belt conveyors 55a, lower belt conveyors 55b and a means for opening and closing the nip by pivoting theupper belt conveyors 55a. Each lower belt conveyor is fixed in position and includes a series ofpulleys 55c over which abelt 55d runs. Eachupper belt conveyor 55a also consists ofpulleys 55c and abelt 55f.
resting against the cross members 520 of the folding arm which is shown in its top position. When the folding arm reaches such position thepushers 48 advance the partially folded blank through the folding arm, forcing the partially folded panel against the lower cross member 520 into the position II. As the pusher continues, the blank is advanced to position III with the blank extending into an outfeed nipassembly 55. At this stage the blank comes to rest in the nip assembly and thepushers 48 stop and return to their initial position shown in FIG. 7. As shown in FIG. 9 by the dotted showing ofelements 48 and 49,pushers 48stopbefore reaching anvil 42. The geometry of the machine and the set-up adjustments preclude any movement beyondanvil 42. In the event of a malfunction or improper setup, a limit switch is provided to stop the motion of thepushers 48 andbar 49 before reachinganvil 42. It will be understood thatthe positions I, II and III are merely for illustration and that the blank moves continuously from position I to position II.
The blanks are held at rest in the outfeed nips 55 until a signal either automatically or manually actuates Theconveyor belts 55d and 55f are drive on signal as stated above. Eachupper conveyor 55a is pivoted about theshaft 55g of the drive pulleys 5e and is opened and closed by conventional means, for example by air or pneumatic cylinders.
The machine can be adjusted to accept a wide range of blank sizes merely by changing the start position ofpushers 48, and the operating position of folder 5] and scorebar 40 mechanisms. The folder and score bar mechanisms are tied together by a bar so that they can be adjusted simultaneously by turning a hand wheel 56 (FIG. 12).
Although the drawings show a blank with four panels which is folded in the center to form a tube, it will be understood that the machine can also be used for folding a blank with additional even numbered panels, such as six or eight, which can be folded on or off the center score line to form a tube which will be set up-into a hexagonal, octagonal, or multisided carton.
The useand purpose of the apparatus of the present invention should be apparent from the foregoing description. Thus, the aforenoted objects and advantages are most effectively attained. Although the preferred embodiment of the invention has been disclosed and described herein, it should be understood that this invention is in no sense limited thereby and its scope is to be determined by that of the appended claims.
I claim 1. Apparatus for folding a box blank which has horizontal and vertical edges and has been pro-scored with a plurality of vertical score lines parallel to the vertical edges to permit folding the opposite ends of the blank along a' first and second score line and bringing the vertical edges together to form a tube comprising:
a score bar assembly having a nose piece, an anvil and means to move such nose surface of the blank;
a folding assembly;
said assemblies being positioned adjacent to each other and said nose piece and anvil being spaced to receive the blank therebetween;
, means for feeding the blank between the nose piece and the anvil;
means to position such blank to bring the said first score line adjacent to and ahead of the said nose piece and behind the folding assembly;
said folding assembly having side arms spaced outside the horizontal edges of the blank, at least one piece against one cross member running between the said arms, and means to rotate the said arms and cross member upwardly and bring the cross member against the opposite surface of the leading end of the blank whereby the blank will be partially folded along the said first score line;
means for advancing the partially folded blank under the raised cross member, whereby the leading end of the blank is further folded, and into pressing means to complete the folding of the leading end of the blank backward against the said one surface of the blank; and
means for advancing the folded blank out of the pressing means to permit folding of the opposite end of the blank to bring the vertical edges together and joining such edges to form a tube.
2. The apparatus ofclaim 1 wherein the score bar assembly has a plurality of nose pieces.
3. The apparatus ofclaim 1 wherein the folding assembly has a plurality of cross members running between the side arms.
4. The apparatus ofclaim 1 wherein the pressing means comprises upper and lower belts between which the partially folded blank is fed.
5. The apparatus ofclaim 4 wherein the pressing means is a nip assembly comprising a first plurality of belts, a second plurality of belts which engage the first belts, and means for pivoting one plurality of belts to open and close the nip to accommodate folded blanks of different thickness between the first and second plurality of belts.
6. The apparatus ofclaim 1 wherein a blank is picked up from a stack of blanks by a plurality of suction cups and moved into a plurality of nip rolls which feed the blank into position between the nose piece and the anvi].
7. The apparatus ofclaim 1 wherein the blank is fed into the score bar assembly and the folding assembly with a horizontal edge of the blank leading and the score lines parallel to the cross member of the folding assembly.
8. Apparatus for folding a box blank which has horizontal and vertical edges and has been pre-scored with a plurality of vertical score lines parallel to the vertical edges to permit folding the opposite ends of the blank along a first and second score line and bringing the vertical edges together to form a tube comprising: 7
a score bar assembly having an anvil and a movable nose piece adapted to be moved against the blank positioned on the anvil;
a folding assembly;
said assemblies being positioned adjacent to each other and said nose piece and anvil being spaced to receive the blank therebetween; I means for feeding the blank between the nose piece and the anvil with the said first score line positioned ahead of the said nose piece and behind the folding assembly;
the said score bar assembly having means to move the said nose piece against one surface of the blank adjacent the said first score line of the blank;
said folding assembly having side arms spaced outside the horizontal edges of the blank, at least one cross member running between the said arms, and means to rotate the said arms and cross member upwardly and bring the cross member against the opposite surface of the leading end of the blank whereby the blank will be partially folded along the said first score line;
means for advancing the partially folded blank under the raised cross member whereby the leading end of the blank is further folded, and into pressing means to complete the folding of the leading end of the blank backward against the said one surface of the blank; and
means for advancing the folded blank out of the pressing means to permit folding of the opposite end of the blank to bring the vertical edges together and joining such edges to form a tube.