[0001] This invention relates to an applicator mechanism for fitting an end closure sleeve
onto one or more articles in a multiple packaging process. The applicator mechanism
is particularly useful for fitting a sleeve onto a pair of bottles at each end of
a group of bottles which then has an open-ended wrapper applied thereto which holds
together the bottle group to form a multiple unit package. The wrapper has its opposite
ends closed by the fitted sleeves thereby forming a totally enclosed package which
is suitable for protecting bottled beverages whose organoleptic properties can be
affected by ultra-violet light. Such a package is disclosed in our U.S. Patent Application
Serial No. filed July 29, 1982 entitled "Article Carrier."
[0002] One aspect of the invention provides a mechanism for applying a sleeve to at least
one moving article so that the article is introduced through an open base of the sleeve,
which apparatus comprises supply means for accommodating a plurality of said sleeves
in collapsed condition, erecting means to bring each sleeve sequentially into a set-up
condition and present the set-up sleeve for downward transfer towards the article
to be sleeved, transfer means to effect said downward transfer and applicator means
for fitting said transferred sleeve around said article, said applicator means being
operable to execute both a downward and a forward motion to the sleeve such that the
forward motion of the sleeve is substantially synchronized with that of the article,
conveyed beneath the mechanism, during fitment of the sleeve onto said article.
[0003] Another aspect of the invention provides a method of applying a sleeve to at least
one moving article so that the article is introduced through an open base of the sleeve,
which method comprises withdrawing a collapsed sleeve from a supply and bringing the
sleeve into a set-up condition, transferring the set-up sleeve towards the article
to be sleeved, executing a downward and forward motion to the sleeve to complete the
transfer step so that the sleeve is fitted around said moving article and such that
the forward motion of the sleeve substantially is synchronized with that of the article
during fitment of the sleeve thereto.
[0004] An embodiment of the invention will now be described, by way of example, with reference
to the accompanying drawings, in which:-
Figure 1 is a perspective view of a closure sleeve suitable for use in the mechanism
according to the invention,
Figure 2 is a perspective view of a completed package incorporating a closure sleeve
at each of its ends,
Figure 3 is a schematic side view of the applicator mechanism according to the invention.
Figure 3a is a schematic perspective view of the main gear trains incorporated in
the applicator mechanism;
Figure 4 is a schematic end view of the applicator mechanism according to the invention,
and
Figures 5 to 7 are schematic views illustrating fitment of a sleeve around a pair
of bottles.
[0005] Referring first to Figure 1, there is shown a closure sleeve 10 suitable for use
with the mechanism according to the invention. The sleeve 10 comprises a amin panel
12 to the top edge of which an auxiliary panel 14 is hinged along fold line 16. Auxiliary
panel 14 is cut away at each end and the fold line 16 stops short of each top end
edge of the main panel leaving exposed shoulder portions 18,20 respectively. Side
panel 22 is hinged to one side edge of the main panel along fold line 24 and, similarly,
composite side panel 26 is hinged to the opposite side edge of the main panel along
fold line 28. A back panel 30 is hinged to each of the side panels along fold lines
32,34 respectively and a nesting notch 30a is formed in the upper edge of the back
panel. Thus, economy of material is achieved since the closure sleeve can be nested
with an adjacent closure sleeve by means of cooperation between auxiliary panel 14
of one blank and nesting notch 30a of an adjoining blank.
[0006] A completed package 36 is shown in Figure 2 in which a group of bottles 'B' are accommodated
within an open-ended wrapper 38 having end closure sleeves 10 at each end thereof.
Each end closure sleeve encloses an endmost pair of bottles within the package and
the auxiliary panel 14 is folded inwardly of the package along fold line 16. End panel
38a of the wrapper is folded downwardly in overlapping face contacting relationship
with the outer face of the adjacent auxiliary panel 14.
[0007] An applicator mechanism for applying a closure sleeve such as that shown in Figure
1, to a pair of bottles is illustrated in Figures 3, 3a and 4.
[0008] Referring to Figure 3, the applicator mechanism comprises two similar units 40, 42
respectively, mounted in tandem on a packaging machine. The applicator units are both
mounted upstream of that part of the machine which applies wrappers, such as wrapper
36 shown in Fig 2, to a group of bottles.
[0009] As shown in Figures 3, 3a and 4, the applicator mechanism 40 comprises a hopper 44
in which a supply of closure sleeves 10 are held each with its main and auxiliary
panels 12, 14 respectively, facing the open mouth 46 of the hopper. The hopper is
mounted in an inclined attitude above a sleeve guide 48 comprising guide plates 48a,
48b such that the hopper mouth 46 is disposed adjacent the path of movement of a sleeve
withdrawal device 'WD'. The withdrawal device comprises an oscillatory arm 50 fixedly
mounted on a rotary shaft 52 which is journalled at each of its ends in bearings 54
and 56, mounted on vertical face plates 58 and 60, respectively, of the mechanism
40. The arm 50 carries at its free end a pair of vacuum cups 62 for engagement with
the main panel of the leading sleeve within the hopper 44. A connecting linkage 64
is pivotally mounted at 64a to the arm 50 intermediate its ends and to a cam 66 carried
by rotatable shaft 68 mounted parallel to and above shaft 52. Shaft 68 carries a driven
sprocket 70 which is rotated through chain drive 72 and sprocket 74 mounted on shaft
76. Shaft 76 also is journalled in bearings carried by the vertical face plates 58
and 60 and is mounted parallel to and below rotary shaft 52 to be driven from sprocket
78. Sprocket 78 is driven by chain 79 which also is entrained about sprocket 78a carried
by shaft 76a of applicator unit 42. Shaft 76a is driven by chain and sprocket drive
81,83 which, in turn, is connected to be driven from the main drive source of the
wrapping machine. Thus, shafts 76 and 76a are driven simultaneously from a common
drive source. When shaft -76 is rotated drive is transmitted to rotary shaft 68 which
causes the oscillatory arm to pivot through a predetermined arc by virtue of the connecting
linkage 64 so that its vacuum cups 62 oscillate towards and away from the mouth 46
of the supply hopper.
[0010] When the vacuum cups 62 are in abutment with the main panel 12 of the leading sleeve
10 present at the mouth of the hopper, vacuum is applied so that the sleeve is engaged
and as the oscillatory arm 50 is pivoted away from the hopper mouth, the sleeve 10
is brought into a set up condition as shown in Figure 3 above sleeve guide 48. In
this position the main panel 12 of the sleeve 10 is held adjacent the forward guide
plate 48b. Suction is then released so that the vacuum cups 62 are detached from the
sleeve 10 whereafter the sleeve may be transferred downwardly through the sleeve guide
48 for fitment over a pair of bottles 'B'.
[0011] A series of bottles 'B' are conveyed in pairs along conveyor base 80 by means of
side lugs 82 and 84 carried by side lug chains 86 and 88 respectively. The side lug
chains are driven by suitable drive means and the arrangement is such that bottle
conveying and sleeve transfer are sychronized so that bottles are present when a sleeve
reaches the lower end of the guide 48.
[0012] Transfer is effected by means of a pair of spaced vertical transfer chains 90,92
which are entrained about sprockets 94,96 and 98,100 respectively. Sprockets 96 and
100 are journalled in the vertical face plates 58 and 60 adjacent either side of the
oscillatory arm 50 and sprockets 94 and 98 are carried by the rotatable shaft 76.
Each of the transfer chains 90 and 92 carry a series of spaced inwardly directed lugs
102,104, respectively, for engagement with sleeve 10 to effect transfer thereof through
the sleeve guide 48.
[0013] The lugs 102,104 engage the upper edge of each of the side panels 22,26 respectively
of the sleeve 10 and push the sleeve downwardly through the guide 48 towards a pair
of bottles present on conveyor base 80 adjacent the lower end of guide 48, and on
which the sleeve is to be fitted. As the open base of the sleeve approaches the tops
of the bottles cam elements 106,108 carried by rotatable cam discs 110,112, respectively,
pass through the shoulder portions 18 and 20 of the sleeve and wipe across the top
edge of side panels 22 and 26. The cam discs 110 and 112 are mounted on a rotatable
sleeve 85 concentric with shaft 76 and are disposed inwardly of sprockets 94 and 98.
The sleeve 85 is driven from shaft 76 through a suitable chain and sprocket train.
Referring more specifically to Figure 3a, the train incorporates sprocket 87 mounted
on shaft 76 which drives, via chain 89 sprocket 91 mounted on shaft 93. Shaft 93 also
carries sprocket 95 which in turn drives, via chain 97, a sprocket 99 mounted jon
the sleeve 85. Tie input to output ratio of this chain and sprocket train is chosen
such that cam discs 110 and 112 rotate at a higher speed than the adjacent spro- kets
94 and 98. More particularly, this speed differential is such that each cam element
arrives simultaneously with successive ones of the lugs (eg., lug 104) at the position
shown in Figure 5.
[0014] The cam elements 106 and 108 wipe across the top edges of the side panels through
a pre-determined angle of arc at a greater speed than that of the lugs 102,104 passing
around their respective sprockets 94 and 98. This action by the cam elements accelerates
the sleeve forwardly whilst simultaneously continuing to exert a downward pressure
on the sleeve to seat the sleeve on the bottles. The momentary acceleration is required
so that the sleeve movement is altered from a substantially vertical transfer to a
horizontal motion necessary to match the linear speed of the bottles to which the
sleeve is fitted. The action is more particularly described with reference to Figures
5 to 7.
[0015] Figures 5 to 7 schematically illustrate the cooperation between the transfer lugs
and the cam elements during seating of a sleeve onto a pair of bottles. Reference
is made to transfer lugs 104 and cam element 108 carried by cam disc 112 acting on
one side of sleeve 10, it being understood that the opposed components comprising
transfer lugs 102 and cam element 106 carried by cam disc 110 act on the other side
of the sleeve in like manner.
[0016] When sleeve 10 has moved through the sleeve guide 48 to the position shown in Figure
5, in which the open lower end of the sleeve is disposed immediately above the bottle
pair 'B', downward pressure is being exerted by transfer lug 104 on the top edge of
one side wall of the sleeve. At this time, cam element 108, carried by cam disc 112,
also engages the top edge of the side wall. The cam element 108 is then at a position
approximately 10° above the diametric datum line 'X-X'. Transfer of the sleeve then
continues with force applied for a predetermined period simultaneously by both the
lug 104 and cam element 108. When the sleeve has been moved downwardly to the position
shown in Figure 6, downward force is continued solely by the cam element 108. This
occurs since the arcuate speed of cam element 108 is greater than that of lug 104
passing around sprocket 98. At this time cam element 108 is approximately 10° below
diametric line 'X-X'.
[0017] As the cam element continues along its arcuate path the sleeve is forced downwardly
and forwardly during fitment onto the bottle pair 'B1'. The cam element 108 continues
its arcuate movement wiping across the top edge of the side wall of the sleeve so
as to execute a forward accelerating force on the sleeve to bring the forward speed
of the sleeve into synchronism with that of the bottle pair to which it is applied.
[0018] In Figure 7 the cam element has completed execution of the wiping operation whereby
the sleeve is seated on the bottle pair 'B'. Once the sleeve is seated, lug 104 passes
over the top edge of the sleeve behing the cam element to continue on its return run
towards sprocket 100
[0019] The sleeved bottles then proceed along conveyor base 80 to a wrapping station of
the machine (not`shown).
[0020] The applicator unit 42 is similar in construction to unit 40 and like reference numerals
disignate parts with the addition of suffix 'a'. However, in unit 42 the sleeves 10
are accommodated within hopper 42a such that the main panel and auxiliary panel 12,
14 respectively of the sleeve is located adjacent the guide plate 48a' so that the
back panel 30 of the sleeve is located adjacent the mouth of the hopper. This arrangement
is required since it is required to fit one sleeve at each end of a package so that
both sleeves of the package have their main panels facing outwardly. The arrangement
and timing of operation of unit 42 is such that the bottles sleeved by unit 40 pass
beneath unit 42 together with a preselected numver of unsleeved bottles pairs until
the required pair of bottles to be sleeved by unit 42 is positioned for sleeving.
Thus, the bottles sleeved by unit 40 form one end of the package whilst the bottles
sleeved by unit 42 form the other end of the package.
1. Mechanism (40,42) for applying a sleeve (10) to at least one moving article (B)
so that the article is introduced through an open base of the sleeve, which apparatus
comprises supply means (44) for accommodating a plurality of said sleeves in collapsed
condition, erecting means (WD) to bring each sleeve sequentially into a set-up condition
and present the set-up sleeve for downward transfer towards the article to be sleeved,
transfer means (96-104) to effect said downward transfer and applicator means (106-112)
for fitting said transferred sleeve around said article characterised in that said
applicator means is operable to execute both a downward and a forward motion to the
sleeve such that the forward motion of the sleeve is substantially synchronized with
that of the article conveyed beneath the mechanism during fitment of the sleeve onto
said article.
2. A method os applying a sleeve (10) to at least one moving article (B) so that the
article is introduced through an open base of the sleeve, which method comprises withdrawing
a collapsed sleeve from a supply (44) and bringing the sleeve into a set-up condition,
transferring the set-up sleeve towards the article to be sleeved, characterised by
executing a downward and forward motion to the sleeve to complete the transfer step
so that the sleeve is fitted around said moving article and such that the forward
motion of the sleeve substantially is synchronized with that of the article during
fitment of sleeve thereto.