Abstract:
A progammable, dynamically adjustable die stamping apparatus for die-stamping of cardboard blanks used in production of packaging trays is disclosed. The apparatus includes a dimensionally adjsutable die having a plurality of separate movable parts each coupled to threaded adjustment rods and drive motors; a programmable control is coupled to the drive equipment and can selectively adjust and lock the die parts to conform the die to any one of a plurality of cardboard blank formats. Plural air-operated lockable jacks coupled to movable members of a stamp are also provided, and the jacks operate to automatically adjust the stamp to conform to the selected dimensions of the die. The apparatus can accept plural magazines of cardboard blanks and a plurality of different blanks supplied successively; under program control, the apparatus can automatically change the dimensions of the die and stamp to conform to the desired dimensions of the finished tray.
Abstract:
A programmable, dynamically adjustable die stamping apparatus for die-stamping of cardboard blanks used in production of packaging trays, and a process for operating such apparatus. The apparatus includes a dimensionally adjustable die having a plurality of separate movable parts each coupled to threaded adjustment rods and drive motors; a programmable control is coupled to the drive equipment and can selectively adjust and lock the die parts to conform the die to any one of a plurality of cardboard blank formats. Plural air-operated lockable jacks coupled to movable members of a stamp are also provided, and the jacks operate to automatically adjust the stamp to conform to the selected dimensions of the die. The apparatus can accept plural magazines of cardboard blanks and a plurality of different blanks supplied successively; under program control, the apparatus can automatically change the dimensions of the die and stamp to conform to the desired dimensions of the finished tray.
Abstract:
In apparatus for the formation of a planar blank into a flanged dual-compartment container, an inclined feeder with a generally vertical discharge end at which the blanks are sequentially presented for transfer. Vertically reciprocating glue applicators are mounted forward of the discharge end for depositing glue on the leading blank prior to transfer. A transfer unit is positioned forward of the discharge end for transfering the blank to a posiition overlying a forming chamber and introducing a central fold therein. Opposed upwardly projecting retention bars are mounted over the forming chamber for engaging and retaining the fold. Dual forming heads vertically reciprocate over the forming chamber to engage the blank into the forming chamber and define dual compartments. The dual forming heads are of different heights and mount a flange setter assembly for vertical reciprocation therewith and relative thereto. The setter assembly includes different height flange setting bars peripherally about each forming head, the different height of the setting bars corresponding to the difference in height to the forming heads.
Abstract:
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.
Abstract:
Various configurations of boxes of a corrugated or fiberboard material are manufactured by a machine and process in which scored marginal flaps of the preformed box blank material are laterally wrapped around forming mandrels or fingers to define corner and/or intermediate posts integral with a wall portion of the resulting box, with at least a portion of each flap laminated to the side wall.
Abstract:
A can-like container and a method for manufacturing such a container which provides a strong structure, tight gas barrier, and no effect upon the taste of food stored in the container. The body of the container is fabricated with a multi-layer sheet composed of a metal foil layer having a thickness of no more than 40 .mu.m and a hot-melt resin layer formed on one or both sides of the metal foil layer. The margin portions of the multi-layer material of the container body in corners thereof are either folded into two tucks at each corner or formed into vertical wrinkles upon molding the container body. A cover is joined to the container body, which cover is also composed of a metal foil layer and at least hot-melt resin layer.
Abstract:
Apparatus is provided for folding a box or trough from a preformed blank of cardboard, corrugated cardboard, duplex cardboard, coated paper, synthetic material, wood such as plywood or multiply, or other sheet or plate material, the blank being provided in advance with folding seams and consisting at least of a portion for the bottom and portions separated therefrom by such folding seams for the upright walls of the box or trough to be folded, the apparatus including means for holding the blank in a predetermined position, a first conveyor for moving the blank transversely to its plane from said position, a mould provided in the path of the conveyor and having a mould cavity which is surrounded by a set of folding members and has a bottom area extending transversely to said path and corresponding to the bottom portion of the box or trough to be folded, stops projecting into said bottom area and adapted to arrest the movement of said bottom portion and also a second conveyor for removing the blank folded in the mould out of the latter.
Abstract:
An injection moulding machine to make a container from a blank which has an end panel and side panels hinged to the end panel, the machine includes guide means which position edges of the side panels as they are folded relative to the end panel and positioned around the core tool during closing movement of the tools.
Abstract:
An apparatus is provided for making a container having a tubular side wall by wrapping a blank around a mandrel to form a tubular side wall wherein a pair of wrapping wings are rotated about the axis of the mandrel by respective drive means. The drive means comprises a pair of coaxial shafts with a respective wrapping means operably connected thereto. The drive means further includes means for rotating the shafts wherein one shaft ceases rotation before the other shaft so that movement of one wing terminates before movement of the other wing whereby side marginal portions of a side wall blank can be overlapped for bonding. The drive means for rotating the shafts is such that there is a lost motion mechanism to permit the differential movement between the wings.
Abstract:
The invention relates to a process for glueing carton bodies, wherein the carton is fed in its extended condition and caused to wrap around a form having the shape of the erected and assembled carton body by means of suitable guides, until the carton body is closed by joining the side with the opposite end flap with glue, sliding the closed carton body along said form while keeping the said body pressed against said form through the guide and sliding means for sufficient length and time to provide for the adhesion setting between the glued flaps, and then discharging the carton from the form in such a way as to have the body thereof glued and in an erected, open and assembled position, ready to be fed to the carton filling and closing line.The invention relates also to an apparatus for carrying out said process, comprising means feeding the extended cartons, guide means for moving the cartons to a wrapping position, means for applying adhesive onto a carton flap, a form having the shape of the erected and assembled carton body, means for closing and joining the carton body around the form, means for sliding the carton body along the form, means for discharging the assembled carton body from the apparatus and control means for controlling the movable members of the apparatus.