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I claim:
1. A method of erecting from a blank of foldable sheet material a
rectangular tray-type carton having a base formed from a base panel of the
blank, a side wall upstanding from the base and formed from four side wall
panels, gusset folds secured against the side wall at the corners of the
carton and formed form gusset panels by which the side wall panels are
joined integrally together, and a continuous peripheral flange outturned
form the side wall around the mouth of the carton, the flange being formed
from elongate panels carried by the side wall panels and formed at their
ends with tabs having surfaces which are secured together in overlapping
relation at the corners of the carton by heat-sealing, characterised by
the steps of:
(a) at an initial forming station incorporating a punch and die
arrangement, partially erecting the carton by (i) folding up from the
plane of the blank those of the tabs which are to be uppermost in the
erected carton, (ii) then forcing the blank through the die by stroking
the punch, thereby forming the side wall by folding up the side wall
panels in relation to the base panel and folding the gusset panels to form
the gusset folds, the elongate panels moving with the side wall panels as
coplanar extensions thereof with the exception of the said uppermost ones
of the tabs, and (iii) then, on completion of the stroke of the punch,
folding outwardly the pair of opposed elongate panels which carry the said
uppermost ones of the tabs, thereby moving the said uppermost tabs to
upstanding positions in which their surfaces which are to be secured to
the surfaces of the others of said tabs face laterally outwardly,
(b) transferring the partially erected carton from the punch to a conveyor
which moves continuously in a direction perpendicular to the length of the
already folded pair of elongate panels and carrying the carton on said
conveyor,
(c) while carrying said carton on said conveyor, folding the other pair of
elongate panels including the said other tabs outwardly in relation to the
side wall and into generally coplanar relation with the first mentioned
pair,
(d) while continuing to carry said carton on said conveyor, directing hot
gas at the said laterally outwardly facing surfaces of said uppermost tabs
thereby activating an adhesive provided thereon, and
(e) while further continuing to carry said carton on said conveyor,
pressing said uppermost tabs into contact with said other tabs in
overlapping relationship and thereby securing the overlapping tabs
together at the corners of the carton to form the continuous peripheral
flange.
2. A method according to claim 1 comprising, in step (a) (i), restraining
the base of the blank against upward movement by means of said punch while
engaging the tabs which are to be uppermost by pivotal fingers and lifting
said fingers to fold the tabs upwardly.
3. A method according to claim 1 comprising, in step (a)(iii), actuating a
pair of folding bars pivotally mounted on the punch when said punch
completes its movement through the die, whereby to effect said outward
folding of the pair of opposed elongate panels which carry the said
uppermost ones of the tabs.
4. A method according to claim 3 comprising holding the partially erected
carton on the punch by retractable holding bars while the elongate panel
which carry the uppermost tabs are folded.
5. A method according to claim 1 wherein the outward folding of the other
pair of elongate panels is initiated by oscillating fingers actuated in
timed relationship with the movement of the carton.
6. A method according to claim 5 comprising completing the folding of the
other pair of elongate panels by engagement with profiled bars disposed on
each side of the conveyor.
7. A method according to claim 1 comprising directing the hot gas at the
surfaces of the tabs in step (d) by means of laterally directed jets of
hot air which travel parallel to the conveyor and at the same speed.
8. A method according to claim 1 comprising pressing said overlapping tabs
into contact in step (e) by pressure rollers.
9. Apparatus for erecting a blank of foldable sheet material into a
rectangular tray-type carton having a base formed from a base panel of the
blank, a side wall upstanding from the base and formed from four side wall
panels, gusset folds secured against the side wall at the corner of the
carton and formed from gusset panels by which the side wall panels are
joined integrally together, and a continuous peripheral flange outturned
from the side wall around the mouth of the carton, the flange being formed
from elongate panels carried by the side wall panels and formed at their
ends with tabs having surfaces which are secured together in overlapping
relation at the corners of the carton by heat-sealing, characterised in
that the apparatus comprises:
(a) an intial forming station incorporating means for supporting a blank in
a substantially horizontal plane, a punch movable vertically through the
plane of the blank, a die disposed below the plane of the blank for
cooperating with said punch to fold up said side wall, pivotal fingers
arranged adjacent to the plane of the blank, means associated with said
pivotal fingers for operating said pivotal fingers prior to folding up
said side wall so as to fold up from the plane of the blank those of the
tabs which are to be uppermost in the erected carton, the punch being
arranged to force the blank in a stroke through the die to form the side
wall by folding up the side wall panels in relation to the base panel
whilst folding the gusset panels to form the gusset folds, the elongate
panels moving with the side wall panels as coplanar extensions thereof
with the exception of the said uppermost ones of the tabs, and folding
means arranged to be operated on completion of the stroke of the punch to
fold outwardly the pair of opposed panels which carry the said uppermost
ones of the tabs, whereby said uppermost tabs are disposed with their
surfaces which are to be secured to the surfaces of the others of said
tabs facing laterally outwardly,
(b) a conveyor arranged to receive the partially erected carton from the
initial forming station and to transport it continuously through the
remainder of the apparatus in a direction perpendicular to the length of
the already folded pair of elongate panels,
(c) folding means disposed adjacent to said conveyor downstream from said
initial forming station for folding the other pair of opposed elongate
panels outwardly in relation to the side wall so as to form the peripheral
flange,
(d) means disposed on both sides of said conveyor for directing hot gas at
the said laterally outwardly facing surfaces of said uppermost tabs for
activating an adhesive provided thereon, and
(e) sealing means disposed adjacent to said conveyor downstream from said
hot gas directing means for pressing said uppermost tabs into contact with
said other tabs in overlapping relationship to bond them together and thus
complete the peripheral flange.
10. Apparatus according to claim 9 wherein the folding means arranged to be
operated on completion of the stroke of the punch comprise a pair of
folding bars pivotally mounted on the punch and actuated by a rod which is
axially movable within a punch operating rod on which the punch is fixed.
11. Apparatus according to claim 9 wherein a pair of retractable holding
bars are mounted adjacent to the die for holding the partially erected
carton on the punch at the end of the stroke of the punch.
12. Apparatus according to claim 11 wherein the retractable holding bars
are mechanically linked to the pivotal fingers so as to retract the
fingers for receipt of the next blank as the holding bars are retracted to
release the preceding blank from the punch.
13. Apparatus according to claim 9 wherein the folding means for folding
the other pair of opposed elongate panels comprise a pair of oscillating
fingers mounted on respective shafts adjacent and parallel to each side of
the conveyor and a linkage arranged to actuate the oscillating fingers to
initiate the folding in timed relationship with the movement of the carton
along the conveyor.
14. Apparatus according to claim 13 wherein the folding means for folding
the other pair of elongate panels further comprise a pair of profiled bars
disposed adjacent and parallel to each side of the conveyor downstream
from the oscillating fingers.
15. Apparatus according to claim 9 wherein the means for directing hot gas
at the surfaces of the tabs comprise devices arranged at each side of the
conveyor and arranged to produce laterally directed jets of hot air which
travel parallel to the conveyor and at the same speed.
16. Apparatus according to claim 9 wherein the sealing means comprise
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BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to methods and apparatus for erecting tray-type
cartons, more particularly for erecting from a blank of foldable sheet
material a rectangular tray-type carton of the kind having a base formed
from a base panel of the blank, a side wall upstanding from the base and
formed from four side wall panels, gusset folds secured against the side
wall at the corners of the carton and formed from gusset panels by which
the side wall panels are joined integrally together, and a continuous
peripheral flange outturned from the side wall around the mouth of the
carton, the flange being formed from elongate panels carried by the side
wall panels and formed at their ends with tabs which are secured together
in overlapping relation at the corners of the carton. A flat closure lid
can be attached to the carton, for example by heat-sealing the margin of
the lid to the upper surface of the peripheral flange.
2. Description of the Prior Art
In the erection of rectangular tray-type cartons having peripheral flanges
from flat blanks, it is known to form the flanges by the same operation as
is used to fold up the side wall panels of the cartons in relation to the
carton bases. Such a method, however, has several disadvantages attendant
upon the formation of the peripheral flanges. It is also known from our
copending British Patent Application No. 8213491 (Publication No.
2120161), as a first step in the folding process, to fold up from the
plane of the blank those of the tabs which are to be uppermost in the
erected carton, so that they will not interfere with the other tabs but
will be correctly positioned during the subsequent steps of the folding
process. In the process described in our said application, the subsequent
steps comprise: (a) at a first station, forming the side wall by folding
up the side wall panels in relation to the base panel whilst folding the
gusset panels to form the gusset folds, such folding being accompanied by
movement of the elongate panels with the side wall panels as coplanar
extensions thereof with the exception of the said uppermost ones of the
tabs,
(b) moving the partially erected carton from the first station to a second
station,
(c) at the second station, folding the elongate panels outwardly in
relation to the side wall and into generally coplanar relation with one
another, with the said uppermost tabs overlying other ones of the tabs at
the corners of the carton, and
(d) securing the overlapping tabs together at the corners of the carton to
form a continuous peripheral flange.
In the preferred embodiment the folding is effected by a punch and die
arrangement. This process has proved commercially successful but it does
in practice require the use of a number of separate operating stations and
an indexing conveyor to stop the movement of the cartons at the second
station for folding of the two pairs of opposed elongate panels.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
An object of the present invention is to provide a process and apparatus of
a simplified nature which will operate with a continuously moving
conveyor, avoiding the need for an indexing movement.
According to the present invention, a method of erecting a carton of the
kind referred to above comprises the steps of:
(a) at an initial forming station incorporating a punch and die
arrangement, folding up from th plane of the blank those of the tabs which
are to be uppermost in the erected carton, then forcing the blank through
the die by means of the punch so as to form the side wall by folding up
the side wall panels in relation to the base panel whilst folding the
gusset panels to form the gusset folds, the elongate panels moving with
the side wall panels as coplanar extensions thereof with the exception of
the said uppermost ones of the tabs, and then, on completion of the stroke
of the punch, folding outwardly the pair of opposed elongate panels which
carry the said uppermost ones of the tabs,
(b) transferring the partially erected carton from the punch to a conveyor
which moves continuously in a direction perpendicular to the length of the
already folded pair of elongate panels and carrying the carton on said
conveyor while folding the other pair of elongate panels outwardly in
relation to the side wall and into generally coplanar relation with the
first mentioned pair;
(c) directing hot gas at the surfaces of said tabs which are to be joined
together so as to activate an adhesive provided thereon, and
(d) securing the overlapping tabs together at the corners of the carton to
form the continuous peripheral flange.
By thus performing the folding of the first pair of elongate panels at the
initial forming station, it becomes possible in accordance with the
process outlined above to perform the folding of the second pair and the
other necessary operations while carrying the carton along the
continuously moving conveyor.
At the initial forming station, the folding up of the tabs which are to be
uppermost may be effected by means of pivotal fingers which are raised to
fold the tabs upwards while the base of the blank is restrained by the
punch against upward movement. The outward folding of the pair of opposed
elongate panels which carry the uppermost tabs may be effected by a pair
of folding bars pivotally mounted on the punch and actuated at the end of
the movement of the punch through the die. The partially erected carton
may be held on the punch by retractable holding bars while the elongate
panels which carry the uppermost tabs are folded.
The outward folding of the other pair of elongate panels may be initiated
by oscillating fingers actuated in timed relationship with the movement of
the carton. The folding of this other pair of elongate panels may be
completed by engagement with profiled bars disposed on each side of the
conveyor.
The hot gas may be directed at the surfaces of the tabs by means of
laterally directed jets of hot air which travel parallel to the conveyor
and at the same speed.
The overlapping tabs may be secured together by pressure rollers.
The invention also resides in apparatus for erecting a blank of foldable
sheet material into a rectangular tray-type carton of the kind described
above, wherein the apparatus comprises:
(a) an initial forming station incorporating pivotal fingers arranged to be
operated to fold up from the plane of the blank those of the tabs which
are to be uppermost in the erected carton, a punch arranged to force the
blank through a die to form the side wall by folding up the side wall
panels in relation to the base panel whilst folding the gusset panels to
form the gusset folds, the elongate panels moving with the side wall
panels as coplanar extensions thereof with the exception of the said
uppermost ones of the tabs, and folding means arranged to be operated on
completion of the stroke of the punch to fold outwardly the pair of
opposed panels which carry the said uppermost ones of the tabs,
(b) a conveyor arranged to receive the partially erected carton from the
first station and to transport it continuously through the remainder of
the apparatus in a direction perpendicular to the length of the already
folded pair of elongate panels,
(c) folding means for folding the other pair of opposed elongate panels
outwardly in relation to the side wall so as to form the peripheral
flange,
(d) means for directing hot gas at the surfaces of the tabs which are to be
joined together for activating an adhesive provided thereon, and
(e) sealing means for pressing the overlapping tabs together to bond them
together and thus complete the peripheral flange.
The folding means arranged to be operated on completion of the stroke of
the punch may comprise a pair of folding bars pivotally mounted on the
punch and actuated by a rod which is axially movable within a punch
operating rod on which the punch is fixed.
A pair of retractable holding bars may be mounted adjacent to the die for
holding the partially erected carton on the punch at the end of the stroke
of the punch. These holding bars may be mechanically linked to the pivotal
fingers so as to retract the fingers for receipt of the next blank as the
holding bars are retracted to release the preceding blank from the punch.
The folding means for folding the other pair of opposed elongate panels may
comprise a pair of oscillating fingers mounted on respective shafts
adjacent and parallel to each side of the conveyor and a linkage arranged
to actuate the oscillating fingers to initiate the folding in timed
relationship with the movement of the carton along the conveyor. These
folding means may further comprise a pair of profiled bars disposed
adjacent and parallel to each side of the conveyor downstream from the
oscillating fingers.
The means for directing hot gas at the surfaces of the tabs may comprise
devices arranged at each side of the conveyor and arranged to produce
laterally directed jets of hot air which travel parallel to the conveyor
and at the same speed.
The sealing means may comprise pressure rollers.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1 is a plan view of a carton blank for erection to form a tray-type
carton having a peripheral flange,
FIG. 2 is a perspective view of the carton erected from the blank of FIG.
1,
FIG. 3 is a diagrammatic plan view of apparatus for erecting cartons as
shown in FIG. 2 from blanks as shown in FIG. 1,
FIG. 4 is a diagrammatic elevation of an initial forming station forming
part of the apparatus of FIG. 3,
FIG. 5 is a part-sectional elevation, to a larger scale, of the essential
working integers of the initial forming station,
FIG. 6 is a perspective view of a carton being carried from the initial
forming station and having its second pair of flanges folded, and
FIG. 7 is a diagrammatic end elevation of the conveyor and folding
mechanism shown in FIG. 6.
DETAILED DESCRlPTION OF THE INVENTION
Referring now to FIG. 1, a blank 10 for forming a rectangular tray-type
packaging container for a food product is cut and creased from cardboard
which is provided on one surface, that is to say, the surface which is to
form the interior of the carton, with an overall coating of a polyester
resin such as polyethylene terephthalate. The coating, which is
heat-resistant, is not shown in the drawing but will be understood to be
located on the surface which is visible to the reader. In known manner it
is heat-sealable to itself under conditions of heat and pressure.
The blank 10 is generally rectangular and is internally sub-divided by
crease lines to form it with a rectangular base panel 12, four side wall
panels 14 disposed at the four sides of the base panel, gusset panels l6A,
l6B at the corners of the blank and joining adjacent side wall panels 14
integrally together, and elongate panels 18, 181 carried individually by
the side wall panels around the periphery of the blank and having
projecting tabs 20, 201 at their ends. One of the tabs 201 is enlarged in
width and length as shown at 202. In the erected carton 110 (FIG. 2) the
base panel 12 forms the carton base 22, the side wall panels 14 form the
carton side wall 24, the gusset panels l6A, l6B are folded against one
another to form gusset folds 26 which are disposed and secured against the
side wall 24, and the elongate panels 18, 181 form an outturned,
horizontal peripheral flange 28 which extends continuously around the
carton, with a projecting tab 281. After the carton has been filled with
product, the peripheral flange 28 provides a convenient surface on to
which a closure lid having a projecting tab corresponding to tab 281 may
be attached. The tabs facilitate removal of the lid by the purchaser when
the container is to be opened.
It will be seen in FIGS. 1 and 2 that the side wall is made upwardly and
outwardly tapering by suitable inclination of the crease lines defining
the ends of its side wall panels 14, and the gusset folds 26 are secured
against the side wall at tab portions 30 of the gusset panels l6A, which
are brought into contact with the side wall when the gusset folds are
formed and which are subsequently heat-sealed to the side wall.
Furthermore, it should be noted that the tabs 20, 201 are overlapped in
pairs at the corners of the carton and heat-sealed together to form the
continuous peripheral flange 28, the uppermost ones 201 of the tabs being
each provided by the elongate panels 181 of two opposed side wall panels
14. The significance of this will become apparent from the description
which follows.
Referring now to FIG. 3, the apparatus for erecting the blank 10 of FIG. 1
to form the tray-type carton 110 of FIG. 2 is diagrammatically shown to
comprise two initial forming sections 40, 41 which are essentially
identical and are illustrated in more detail in FIGS. 4 and 5. Partially
erected cartons 42 pass from the stations 40, 41 via a conveyor 43 and
their second or lateral pair of elongate panels 18 are folded outwardly as
they pass folding means 44 indicated diagrammatically in FIG. 3 and
illustrated in more detail in FIGS. 6 and 7. The cartons 42 are then
carried past means 45 which direct lateral jets of hot air onto the
surfaces of the upstanding tabs, which are then pressed flat on to the
underlying tabs by pressure rollers 46. The tray-type cartons are then
complete and can be stacked ready for filling.
As shown in FIGS. 4 and 5, each initial forming station 40, 41 comprises a
frame 50 in which a punch support 51 is vertically movable. The punch 52
is fixed to the lower end of a punch operating rod 53 whose upper end is
carried by the punch support 51. A die 54 is supported in the lower part
of the frame 50. Blanks 10 are fed to support bars 55 in a direction at
right angles to the plane of the paper in FIG. 4. Pivotal fingers 56, more
clearly seen in FIG. 5, are mounted on shafts 57 supported on the frame
50.
A pair of folding bars 58, of which only one is shown in FIG. 5, are
pivotally mounted in the punch 52. The folding bars 58 can be pivoted
about their pivots 59 by means of a rod 60 axially movable within the
punch operating rod 53, through an extension 61 on the folding bar 58
engaging in a recess in a lug 62 mounted on a bar 63 carried by the lower
end of the rod 60. The upper end of the rod 60 is connected by a cross-bar
64 to the vertically movable piston of a pneumatic cylinder 65. Raising
the rod 60 by means of the pneumatic cylinder 65 causes the folding bar 58
to move from the position shown in full lines in FIG. 5 to that shown in
chain lines.
A pair of retractable holding bars 66, 67 are pivotally mounted adjacent
the die 54 and connected by linkages 68, 69 to the pivotal fingers 56. In
FIG. 5, holding bar 66 is shown in the operative position adjacent to the
punch 52 at the lower end of its stroke while holding bar 67 is shown in
its retracted position. It will be seen that when the holding bars are in
their retracted position the pivotal fingers 56 are also in their
retracted position ready to receive a blank.
In use, when a blank 10 has been fed into position as shown in chain lines
in FIG. 5, the punch 52 is lowered from its upper position shown at 521 to
the position shown at 522 where it contacts the upper surface of the
blank. The shafts 57 are then rotated to raise the fingers 56 against the
tabs 201 (FIGS. 1 and 2) and to fold them up from the plane of the blank.
The tabs 201 are of course those which are to be uppermost in the erected
carton. At the same time, the rotation of the shafts 57 moves the holding
bars 66, 67 into their operative position as shown at the left-hand side
of FIG. 5.
The punch 52 then continues its downward stroke and forces the blank 10
through the die 54, thereby forming the side wall 24 of the carton by
folding up the side wall panels 14 in relation to the base panel 12, while
the gusset panels l6A, l6B are folded against one another to form gusset
folds 26 which are disposed and secured against the side wall 24. At this
stage, the elongate panels 18, 181 remain as coplanar extensions of their
respective side wall panels with the exception of the tabs 201.
On completion of the stroke of the punch 52 to the position shown in full
lines in FIG. 5, the partially erected carton is received within the
holding bars 66, 67. The pneumatic cylinder 65 is operated to pivot the
folding bars 58 to the position shown in chain lines in FIG. 5 so as to
fold the elongate panels 181 outwardly. The folding bars 58 fold the
panels 181 sufficiently far beyond the horizontal that on springing back
they will adopt an approximately horizontal position as shown on the
right-hand side of FIG. 5.
The holding bars 66, 67 are now retracted to release the partially erected
carton 42 and to allow it to fall onto the conveyor 43 for onward
transmission to the folding means 44 shown in more detail in FIGS. 6 and
7, while the punch 52 is retracted to position 521.
As shown in FIGS. 6 and 7, the folding means for folding the other pair of
opposed elongated panels 18 comprise firstly a pair of oscillating fingers
70 (of which only one is shown in FIG. 6 and the other in FIG. 7) mounted
on respective shafts 71 adjacent and parallel to each side of the conveyor
43 which propels the cartons 42 by means of dogs 72. The shafts 71 are
connected by a linkage 73 to the conveyor driving mechanism so as to
rotate the oscillating fingers 70 about the axes of shafts 71 from the
inoperative position shown in FIG. 7 to the operative position of FIG. 6,
to initiate folding of the panels 18 in timed relationship with the
movement of the carton 42, as the conveyor 43 moves it into the position
shown in FIG. 6.
The folding means 44 further comprises a pair of profiled bars or ploughs
74 disposed one on each side of the conveyor 43 and parallel to it,
downstream from the oscillating fingers 70. The profiled bars 74 each
co-operate with a similarly profiled lower anvil bar 75 to receive the
elongate panel 18 and fold it downwardly to such an extent that, on
springing back, it will assume a substantially horizontal position. In
order to stabilise the carton 42 during the folding operation, a static
horizontal hold-down bar 76 is provided as shown in FIG. 7.
On leaving the folding means 44, the peripheral flange 28 is complete
except that the tabs 201 are still upstanding as in FIG. 6. The carton is
now traversed past devices 45 (FIG. 3) arranged at each side of the
conveyor for producing laterally directed jets of hot air which impinge on
the tabs 201 and travel parallel to the conveyor and at the same speed, so
as to activate the heat-sealable coating on the surface of the tabs.
Devices suitable for producing such travelling jets of hot air are
described and claimed in our co-pending British Patent Application No.
8411522.
Finally the carton 42 is carried past pressure rollers 46 which co-act with
support bars (not shown) to press the tabs 201 into contact with the tabs
20 and seal them together.
The method and apparatus described provide a relatively simple and highly
efficient means of erecting tray-type cartons from blanks as shown in FIG.
1, avoiding the need for indexing motion of the conveyor.
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