序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
1 自動式箱糊付け装置 JP2011536544 2009-11-13 JP6005937B2 2016-10-12 ピーターソン,ニクラス; オスターハウト,ライアン
2 箱糊付け装置 JP2011536476 2009-11-12 JP5795536B2 2015-10-14 ピーターソン,ニクラス; オスターハウト,ライアン; キースナー,ハンコ
3 箱糊付け装置 JP2015092729 2015-04-30 JP2015164810A 2015-09-17 ピーターソン,ニクラス; オスターハウト,ライアン; キースナー,ハンコ
【課題】如何なる寸法のボックスブランクでも調整不要で糊付けできる装置を提供する。
【解決手段】糊付け装置100は、糊付け器械104と支持板108が載設されている支持構造102を含んでいる。糊付け器械は、ボックスブランク106の1つ又はそれ以上の面に糊を塗布するための糊分注ノズルを含んでいる。ボックスブランクは、糊代が向かい側のパネルに貼り付けられるように糊付け装置を通して進められる。ボックスブランクが糊付け装置を通って進んでゆく際、案内レールが糊代を所望のやり方で方向合わせし、その間に糊がボックスブランクに塗布され、するとローラー組立体110が糊代と向かい側のパネルをそれらの間に糊を挟んで一体に押圧する。代わりに、糊付け装置は、糊が塗布されている間、ボックスブランクを所定の場所に保持する押さえ腕と、糊が塗布された後で糊代を向かい側のパネルの上へ折る折り曲げバーを含むことができる。
【選択図】図1
4 箱糊付け装置 JP2015092729 2015-04-30 JP6084652B2 2017-02-22 ピーターソン,ニクラス; オスターハウト,ライアン; キースナー,ハンコ
5 プレート要素を折曲げる装置 JP2011529463 2009-09-17 JP5821098B2 2015-11-24 クリブレッズ パスカル; ファーブル オリビエ
6 自動式箱糊付け装置 JP2015092797 2015-04-30 JP2015164811A 2015-09-17 ピーターソン,ニクラス; オスターハウト,ライアン
【課題】段ボールで形成された包装用定型品の様な包装材料を糊付けするため方法と装置に関する。
【解決手段】糊付け可能な物品を自動的に糊付けし、折るための糊付け装置100である。糊付け装置は、糊付け器械と支持板組立体が載設されている支持構造130を含んでいる。支持板132は、糊付け可能な物品を糊付け器械による糊付け及び組み立てに向けて支持し整列させるように構成されている。糊付け器械は、糊付け可能な物品の第1部分を支持板上に選択的且つ固定的に保持するように構成されている第1押さえ部と、糊供給部に流体連結されている糊分注ノズルと、糊が塗布された後に糊付け可能な物品の第1部分を糊付け可能な物品の第2部分の上へ折るように構成されている折り曲げ器械と、を含んでいる。糊付け可能な物品を自動的に糊付けし、折るための方法も開示されている。
【選択図】図1
7 Apparatus for folding a trailing panel on carton blanks US597439 1990-10-15 US5152734A 1992-10-06 Hugh A. McAdam, III; Jeffrey C. Lindberg; Paul Burnside
Apparatus for a paper box folding machine for folding the trailing panels of carton blanks about fold lines as the blanks travel individually and successively along a paper line. A servomotor running continuously at a relatively constant nominal angular velocity drives the input shaft to an indexer that controls, for each position of its input shaft, the angular position of its output shaft. The indexer converts continuous input from the servomotor to discontinuous motion of its output shaft. The output shaft lies below and transverse to a paper line. Radially extending fingers mounted on the output shaft are positioned below a trailing panel as the carton blank passes. The indexing means output shaft and fingers rotate rapidly so the fingers engage and fold the trailing panel and then dwell to allow the blank to exit the apparatus. Then the shaft and fingers move below the paper line to allow another blank to enter and rotate to engage a next blank in sequence. A specific embodiment includes two folding stations and the control system for operating these stations independently.
8 Device for folding flaps of a box blank and maintaining the folded flap US37890 1987-04-13 US4776831A 1988-10-11 Jean-Bernard Morisod
A device supported on a tubular frame and having a vertical cheek supporting pulleys including drive pulley and tension pulley, a belt having a circular cross section running over these pulleys and cooperating with a lower conveyor to fold parts of a composite flap of a box blank as the blank passes therebeneath. Depending on the construction of the box blank, several cheeks with associated pulleys and belts can be positioned above the conveyor conveying the blanks therethrough. Preferably, the belt has a circular cross section and moves at a linear speed approximately the same as the conveyor of the device.
9 Trailing panel folder US872797 1986-06-11 US4715846A 1987-12-29 Chet Zak
A trailing panel folding system for use in a blank folding machine. The system includes a rotatable shaft mounted below the pass path of the blanks and transverse thereto. A motor is connected to drive this shaft and an arm assembly is mounted on the shaft and includes an arm extending away from the shaft and a folding head for folding a trailing panel of a blank. An encoder is interconnected with the drive means to provide a pulsed output related to the velocity at which the blanks are moving along the path, and a blank sensor provides a trailing edge signal when the trailing edge of the sensed blank leaves the location. A programmable motor controller moves the arm assembly to a predetermined start position in which the folding head is disposed upstream of the shaft, causes the folding head to move to an up position wherein it overlies the folded trailing panel at a speed sufficiently fast to overtake and fold the panel, causes the folding head to dwell in the up position, and causes the arm means to move to a start position after the folded panel has moved from under the folding head. A method of folding a trailing panel of a carton blank is also disclosed.
10 Bending unit for a bending-glueing machine US771996 1977-02-25 US4119018A 1978-10-10 Giorgio Furtunato Nava
This invention relates to a bending unit for a bending-glueing machine for bending the rear edge of a dinked workpiece advancing in rectangular direction.
11 Apparatus for folding and compression of corrugated container blanks US576095 1975-05-09 US4012996A 1977-03-22 Walter J. Stolkin; William A. Riley; Henry J. Sejda
Apparatus is disclosed for folding and compressing corrugated container blanks to which adhesive has been applied. The apparatus effects the formation of the completed container by folding the blank and subsequently compressing and maintaining it in the compressed position until the adhesive sets. The apparatus includes a conveyor and rail mechanism for folding the blanks, a center compression unit for compressing the central portion of the blank, a side compression unit for compressing the side portions of the blank, skate wheel rollers for maintaining compression, and a spring-loaded hold-down conveyor for accumulating the completed containers.
12 Carton folding and glueing device US505451 1974-09-12 US3964374A 1976-06-22 Walter J. Stolkin; William A. Riley; Henry Sejda
An apparatus for producing a carton in a folded condition for storage and handling and whereby the carton can then be unfolded for use. The apparatus is designed for handling different types of blanks which, generally speaking, include a plurality of panels comprising side, top and bottom panels of the carton. The bottom panels are provided with flaps, and a first folding structure is provided for folding the bottom panels over onto adjacent side panels. Simultaneously, second folding means serve to fold flaps over onto the associated bottom panels, and adhesive applying means serve to locate adhesive on the blanks in selected positions.
13 APPARATUS FOR AUTOMATICALLY GLUING HEAD AND TAIL ENDS OF STOCK MATERIAL US14454002 2014-08-07 US20150041064A1 2015-02-12 Greg Magnell; Jeffrey Willers; David G. Flessert
Feedstock is delivered perpendicular to the line of applied glue in an automated gluing machine, thereby simplifying operation and better accommodating other in-line factory or assembly processes. The machine comprises an input nip for receiving the head end and the tail end of a sheet stock in overlapping registration, with the tail end being longer than the head end. A clamp mechanism holds the overlapping sheet stock in position while a glue applicator applies glue to one side of the tail end. An output nip holds the glued side of the tail end against the head end, and apparatus is provided for ejecting the sheet stock once the tail end has been glued to the head end. The glued stock may be ejected back toward the operator or away from the operator and through the machine, enabling the machine to be placed in-line with other machines for a continuous directional or linear flow.
14 Device for turning the front panel of a plate-like workpiece within a folder-gluer US18685 1998-02-04 US5961431A 1999-10-05 Gerard Coullery; Jean-Louis Wenger
The device for turning a front panel of a platelike workpiece within a folder-gluer comprises a retaining plate 20 extending across and somewhat above the traveling plane of the workpiece and a series of lifting fingers 30 positioned transversely below the travelling plane and somewhat upstream of the retaining plate 20. The lifting fingers are actuated by a piston from a resting position below the travelling plane to a raised slanted raised position, at the arrival of the blank's front panel. The front panel includes a partially separated flap that must be parted. The device also comprises at least one pusher 40 that is substantially perpendicular to the plate 20, the pusher 40 being actuated by an actuator 44 in order to separate the flap when the panel reaches maximum height against the plate 20.
15 Carton folding apparatus US608910 1990-11-05 US5151075A 1992-09-29 Norman R. Beaulleu; David E. Clark; Arthur B. Clingman, III; Richard F. Jeffrey; James A. Mahlum; Larry E. Reeves
A carton folding apparatus which is characterized by multiple folder/gluer modules, including a feed module for receiving and delivering unfolded cartons, prefold/fold, fold and final fold modules for effecting specified folding and gluing operations, a delivery module for completing the folding operations and further including a stacker unit for receiving and stacking the folded and glued cartons. Each of the folder/gluer modules is capable of being removed from the apparatus line and is characterized by separate, independently driven upper and lower belt feed mechanisms for driving the cartons through that module. The feed module includes adjustable upper and lower feed assemblies and the remaining prefold/fold, fold, delivery and final fold modules include upper and lower carriages, which upper carriages may be adjusted upwardly with respect to the feed assembly and bottom carriages, respectively, and both carriages in the prefold/fold, fold, delivery and final fold modules are laterally adjustable to accommodate cartons of various width. While the respective belts in each of the folder/gluer modules are independently driven, all belt drive motors are synchronized to insure that the belts operate at the same speed. The belt-carrying mechanisms in all of the folder/gluer modules are designed to facilitate optimum belt replacement without the necessity of dismantling the carrying mechanisms.
16 Device for folding a rear flap of a box blank US37874 1987-04-13 US4747813A 1988-05-31 Jean-Marc Genoud; Ivan Vaclavik
A device for folding a rear flap on a box blank characterized by the rotating members and their shaft being mounted in a cradle which is shifted in the frame relative to the path of the blank having the flap being folded. The shifting of the cradle is controlled by a stepping motor. The rotation of the folding members, as well as the position of the drive shaft for the folding members is controlled in accordance to the position of a hitting point of contact for the ends of the hook members with the flap relative to the creasing line.
17 Apparatus for folding rear portion of case blank US640597 1984-08-14 US4629445A 1986-12-16 Daigoro Toriyama
A case making machine is provided with an apparatus for folding rear portion of a feeding case blank and the apparatus comprises a claw mechanism for folding the rear portion of the case blank along the folding line. The claw mechanism is rotated at an angular speed which is changed by a cam mechanism operated by a driving source through a drive shaft and a link mechanism. An electromagnetic valve is further provided for controlling the operation of the claw mechanism. The valve is actuated by an electric circuit such that the electromagnetic valve can be operated in synchrony with the advancing speed of the blank. This result is achieved by increasing pulse numbers inputted into the circuit to account for the rise time interval of the electromagnetic valve.
18 Case presenter apparatus and method US608730 1984-05-10 US4544368A 1985-10-01 Raymond A. Labombarde
An apparatus and method for repeatedly presenting a single, flat, tubular corrugated case, with its leading closure flaps overfolded in open flap position for easy gripping, erection and placement in the case gripper of a case packer device includes the provision of a bottom feed magazine holding a stack of such flats and a plurality of lug chains for advancing each successive individual bottom-most flat through a gateway and along a path up to the operator station of the case packer. Upper folding hooks of exact dimension are arranged to over fold the leading upper, major and minor closure flaps of each successive flat, without contact with the corresponding lower flaps. The leading lower major and minor closure flaps are underfolded further along the path and hold down bars maintain the folds. Sensing means triggers the advance of another flat when the operator removes the flat presented at the operator station.
19 Control apparatus for trailing edge folder in carton folding machine US401098 1982-07-23 US4539002A 1985-09-03 Chet Zak
Control apparatus controls the operation of a trailing edge folder in a carton blank folding machine. The folding machine has conveyor means for continuously advancing blanks in a predetermined direction in untimed relationship to one another along a generally horizontal path. The trailing edge folder has a rotatable shaft mounted below and transverse to the path. The shaft has mounted thereon for rotation therewith one or more arms which extend outwardly from the axis of the shaft. Folding heads extend from the distal ends of the arms. The control apparatus has a sensor which produces a trailing edge signal indicating the departure of the trailing edge of a blank from a first location along the path upstream of the folder. At the end of a determined interval after the trailing edge signal the shaft is rotated in the direction in which the carton is travelling so that a head on the shaft comes into contact with the trailing panel of the blank, and folds it over about 180.degree.. The shaft is stopped there until the carton panel slides out from under and out of the path of travel of the head. The shaft is then rotated further to a dwell position beneath the path and stopped at that point until the next blank is sensed. The control apparatus may be adjusted for different machine speeds, and differently sized cartons. Circuitry for monitoring operation, for making adjustments, and for detecting and diagnosing malfunctions is also provided.
20 Reinforced half slotted container US76641 1979-09-18 US4337887A 1982-07-06 Thomas J. Gerard; John E. Gillmore, Sr.
A half slotted container having side walls formed by outer side walls and reinforcing panels which are extensions from the upper edges of the outer side walls. The extensions fold over, are adhered to and contiguous with the side walls to form a double wall extending the entire height of the container to reinforce the container.
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