In apparatus for the formation of a planar blank into a flanged container, vertically reciprocating breaker rods for engagement with peripheral edge panels of the blank for a downward breaking of the edge panels over fixed breaker blocks prior to an inward folding of the container walls. Horizontally reciprocating glue applicators deposit glue on the downwardly broken edge panels at portions thereof overlapping as the container is formed. The formed containers are sequentially fed into a forming chamber incorporating serrated wall-defining inner vertical surfaces which engage the flanges and retain the containers for progressive downward feeding. Vertically reciprocating setter bars engage and downwardly deflect the flanges of the chamber-received containers.
A machine for container formation by folding a die-scored paperboard structure to close flaps shaped by the scoring that serve as the top and bottom of the container. A scored paperboard sheet is loaded onto a male pedestal inner pattern such that the foldable top and bottom container portions extend beyond the pattern, whereupon armature driven semicircular outer patterns, having upper and lower fingers adapted to be driven by corresponding fluid driven pin stabilizers, close upon the sheet. While closed over the sheet, the pins are activated to move the fingers inward on the inner pattern and force fold the container along the score lines, followed by automatic retraction of the pins and outer patterns. The container is thus pre-folded in preparation for shipping as a flat paper form that is ready for folding on the crease lines thus formed. One or both flaps of the container can be folded along the crease lines to form a closure at one or both ends. When folded, the flap forms a plurality of inwardly directed pyramidal segments that are crimped along the container axis to form the closure.
An apparatus for pressforming a paperboard sheet into an articulable pressformed container. The apparatus includes a pair of male and female, matingly engagable dies, which have interfacing forming surfaces in the shape of a container for engaging a paperboard sheet. A first one of the dies has a plurality of ridges extending from the forming surface and a second one of the dies has a plurality of grooves within the forming surface. The grooves register with the ridges when the dies matingly engage for creating creases in the paperboard sheet. The invention also includes a method for simultaneously shaping the container and forming fold creases on the container thereby making the container articulable.