BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[0001] The present invention relates to a multifunctional folding-glueing apparatus which,
on the same line on which cardboard boxes or cases are made, also packages the formed
boxes or cases both into stacks and into packs.
[0002] The invention also relates to the method carried out by this apparatus.
[0003] The folding-glueing apparatus of the type to which the invention relates (which are
also called "case makers") comprise those machines which, starting from a suitably
cut and ribbed cardboard sheet element, fold and glue the sheet element flaps. Thus,
a sheet construction having folded and glued sides is made, the sides of which can
be opened for forming a box-like case. The thus processed cardboard sheet elements,
are either stacked into stacks having a given height, or they are bound to form smaller
size packs.
[0004] At present, the above mentioned operations are carried out only in part of the above
mentioned folding and glueing machines which, actually, either perform only the stacking
operation or perform only the packaging of the cases into packs. Thus, the above mentioned
prior machines or apparatus require auxiliary devices and additional labour for processing
the cases or boxes, which negatively affects both the making time and the end cost
of the made articles. Moreover, as the folding-glueing apparatus is designed for packaging
a pack including a given number of boxes, folded, glued and bound by straps (the so-called
"strapped boxes or cases"), the device for binding or strapping the boxes or cases
(the so-called "strapping device"), applies the binding strap at a position transversal
of the box or case feeding direction on the folding and glueing apparatus. Consequently,
the finished box or case will be frequently affected by visible deformed portions
which are undesired both from an aesthetic and a functional standpoint.
[0005] The above mentioned apparatus, furthermore, are so designed as to anyhow fold the
cardboard sheet element flaps, even if this operation is not desired (for example
in the case in which the sheet elements must be merely transferred to their starting
spread position). Even in this latter case it is accordingly necessary to provide
stacking devices (also called "stackers"), separated by the folding-glueing apparatus
proper, for transferring the sheet elements, as desired, without folding the flaps
thereof.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0006] Accordingly, the aim of the present invention is to provide a multifunctional folding-glueing
apparatus which is specifically designed for making, in addition to folded and glued
cardboard boxes or cases and the like, both packs of said boxes or cases, as suitably
levelled or jogged and strapped, and stacks of said boxes or cases, or stacks of the
starting spread, cut and ribbed sheet elements. Preferably, moreover, the boxes or
cases will be strapped so as to prevent any undesired deformations from occurring
on the finished box or case.
[0007] Within the scope of the above mentioned aim, a further object of the present invention
is to provide such a folding and glueing apparatus which allows to switch off, as
desired, the cardboard sheet flap folding function, to merely transfer said cardboard
sheets, in the starting spread or extended condition thereof, to the subsequent automatic
stacking operations.
[0008] Yet another object of the present invention is to provide a novel folding and glueing
method for automatically processing cardboard box-like cases and the like.
[0009] The above mentioned aim and objects are achieved by a multifunctional folding-glueing
apparatus according to the present invention, of the type comprising a folding and
glueing section for folding and glueing starting cut and ribbed spread sheet elements,
characterized in that said apparatus comprises, on the same folding and glueing line,
means for automatically forming loose stacks of strapped packs of folded and glued
boxes.
[0010] A further feature of the apparatus of the present invention provides that the above
mentioned means are also suitable to automatically form stacks of the mentioned starting
spread sheet elements.
[0011] According to further features of the apparatus of the invention, the above mentioned
means can be displaced from a first position in which are formed said stacks of said
folded and glued boxes or said starting spread sheet elements, to a second position
in which are formed packs including a preset number of said folded, glued, levelled
and strapped boxes.
[0012] The mentioned means for automatically forming the stacks and packs comprise, according
to further features of the inventive apparatus, a movable bridge arranged at the output
of the sheets from said folding and glueing sections and adapted to operate between
a lowered position, in which said bridge receives said folded and glued boxes and
supplies them to a strapped pack forming line, and a raised position in which are
formed said stacks of spread sheet elements or of said folded and glued boxes. The
mentioned bridge is provided, in particular, with a hinge assembling for swingably
fixing it to the apparatus, as well as with a belt and pressing wheel assembly provided
for transferring said boxes, piston elements being moreover provided for driving said
bridge about said hinge assembly.
[0013] The apparatus according to the invention is moreover characterized in that said apparatus
comprises, downstream of said movable bridge, a section for packaging said boxes into
packs and a strapping and ejecting station for displacing said packs through 90° either
rightwardly or leftwardly, with respect to the folding-glueing line. This station
is in turn provided with a pushing carriage and a box strapping device, said pushing
carriage comprising moreover control means for controlling the stroke of said pushing
carriage, thereby centering the position of the binding strap at the box glued flaps
overlaying line.
[0014] The folding-glueing apparatus according to the present invention is furthermore characterized
in that it comprises, at said folding and glueing section, swinging folding rods which
can swing between a spread sheet flap folding position and a position at which said
rods do not interfere with said sheets.
[0015] According to further features of the inventive apparatus, said apparatus is moreover
provided with vertically extending belts for controlling the overlaying amount of
the bent flaps, to be glued, of the starting sheet elements, movable between a folding
and overlaying position of said flaps and a clearance position thereof. These belts
are provided, in particular, with a supporting frame including pins which are slidably
housed in bushings provided on the longitudinal beams of the apparatus, respective
piston elements being moreover provided for performing the above mentioned movements
of said belts.
[0016] The method according to the present invention provides box-like cases or boxes by
folding and glueing starting cut and ribbed sheet elements and is essentially characterized
in that it comprises the alternating steps of providing, on the same folding and glueing
line:
both forming of packs of folded, glued, levelled and counted boxes,
and forming stacks of said folded boxes.
[0017] On the same folding and glueing line, moreover, is performed a transfer of said cut
and ribbed sheet elements, which are held in their starting spread or distended position,
as well as the subsequent stacking thereof.
[0018] According to yet other features of the inventive method, furthermore, on the same
folding and glueing line is performed a lateral or side transfer of the packs with
respect to said folding and glueing line as well as a subsequent strapping thereof.
This strapping operation, in particular, is performed by applying the binding straps
according to the overlaying axis of the mentioned central flaps of the folded and
glued boxes.
[0019] With respect to the conventional case-maker machines, the apparatus according to
the present invention provides the advantage of making, on the same folding and glueing
line, not only folded and glued boxes, but also strapped packs of said boxes, both
of loose stacks of said boxes and of the starting distended sheet elements.
[0020] Owing to the above disclosed features, the folding-glueing apparatus of the invention
is of a multifunctional type, differently from prior art machines, thereby the inventive
apparatus will perform a full making cycle, in which the boxes or cases are made and
packaged in the most appropriate configuration for a subsequent transfer or dispatching
thereof.
[0021] A further advantage provided by the multi-functional apparatus according to the present
invention is the provision of the above mentioned side ejecting line, for ejecting
at 90°, either rightwardly or leftwardly, folded and glued box packs, thereby allowing
the box pack to be strapped by causing it to be gripped by the binding straps on the
end closing flaps of the boxes.
[0022] Thus, the finished boxes will be prevented from being damaged.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0023] The above mentioned and other features, objects and advantages of the invention will
become more apparent from the following disclosure, with reference to the accompanying
drawings, which show an exemplary not limitative preferred embodiment of said apparatus.
In the drawings, constituting an integrating part of the disclosure:
Figure 1 is a general perspective view illustrating the multifunctional apparatus
according to the present invention;
Figures 2 and 2A illustrate a diagram of the folding-glueing method, respectively
seen from a side and from the top;
Figures 3 and 4 are respectively a side and a top plan view illustrating the apparatus
of Figure 1;
Figure 5 illustrates a detail of the transfer section for transferring the folded
and glued boxes to the pack forming station of the apparatus shown in Figure 3;
Figures 6 and 6A are respectively a side and top plan view illustrating a detail of
the movable bridge of the apparatus of Figure 1, in a lowered position thereof;
Figure 7 illustrates a detail of the pack forming well, on the stacking section of
Figure 6;
Figure 8 is a top plan view illustrating a detail of the pack strapping section included
in the apparatus of Figure 4;
Figure 9 illustrates the apparatus of Figure 5 during its operation for forming a
folded box stack or a starting distended sheet element stack;
Figures 10 and 11 illustrate the swinging folding rods included in the apparatus of
Figure 1, respectively in a lowered flap folding position and in a starting distended
sheet element transferring raised position;
Figures 12 and 13 illustrate a detail of the movable sheet element flap bending belts,
respectively at a lowered and raised position thereof;
and
Figure 14 illustrates a block diagram of the method performed by the apparatus illustrated
in the preceding Figures.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0024] The multifunctional apparatus according to the present invention has been generally
indicated by the reference number 1 in Figure 1 and comprises a bending and glueing
section 2 for bending and glueing starting sheet elements, as well as a levelling
or jogging section 3 for forming both folded and glued box packs and a stack of said
boxes of said starting distended sheet elements.
[0025] The section 2 of the machine 1 is provided for folding and glueing the sheet elements,
as suitably cut and ribbed, thereby forming a folded box or case. Figures 2 and 2A
illustrate, in a simplified manner, the folding and glueing steps carried out in the
section 2 of the machine 1. The process carried by said machine provides, in particular,
to fold the central flaps 6 of the sheet element 4, made of corrugated cardboard or
a like material, to apply a given amount of glue on the flaps and to overlap said
glued flaps so as to form a folded and glued box 5. At the use time, the cardboard
box-like keys will be obtained by opening the folded box construction and closing
the remaining side flaps 6a.
[0026] In order to make the folded and glued box 5, the section 2 of the machine 1 comprises
two top longitudinal beams 7, thereabove the sheet element 4 is transferred through
a suitably designed system of conveyor belts 8 (shown in Figure 6). In particular,
the folding of the flaps 6 of the of the box 5 is carried out at the level of the
folding rods 9 and of the vertical belts 10, clearly shown in Figures 10 to 13.
[0027] As illustrated in Figures 10 and 11, the folding rod 9 can rotate or swing between
a lowered position and a raised position. In the first case (Figure 10), the flaps
6 of the sheet element 4 are subjected to a folding operation and, at the output of
the section 2 of the machine 1, a folded box 5 will be provided. In the second case
(with the folding rods in a raised position, as shown in Figure 11), on the contrary,
the sheet 4 is not folded and the section 2 of the machine 1 will operate as a simple
transfer unit for the distended sheet elements 4, to transfer them to the subsequent
stacking section.
[0028] The above disclosed movement of the folding rods 9 is performed as follows. Each
folding rod 9 comprises a metal wire, of helical configuration, so as to facilitate
the engagement thereof with the flaps 6 to be folded. Each folding or bending rod
9, moreover, is pivoted at 37 to the top longitudinal beam 7 of the machine 1, thereby
each folding rod can be displaced to the positions shown in Figures 10 and 11, by
suitable pneumatic pistons 38.
[0029] The vertical belts 10, shown in Figures 12 and 13, which control the overlapping
amount of the flaps 6 of the sheet element 4, are driven with a vertical movement.
In particular, as the belts 10 are lowered to the position shown in Figure 12, they
will so operate as to overlap and control the mutual overlapping amount of the glued
flaps 6, preliminarily folded by the folding rods 9. If, on the contrary, the belts
10 are arranged at a raised position (Figure 13), in combination with the corresponding
position of the folding rods 9, then the sheet element 4 will pass, with its opened
and extended flaps 6, under the mentioned belts 10. Thus, th section 2 of the machine
1 will not perform any folding and glueing operations, but it will exclusively operate
as transfer means for transferring the spread or extended sheet elements 4 toward
the subsequent stacking operation.
[0030] The movable construction of the belts 10 will be hereinbelow disclosed. Each belt
10 is provided with a respective supporting frame 39, in turn provided with pins 40
which are slidably housed within bushings 41 provided on the longitudinal beams 7
of the machine 1. The displacement of the belts 10 to the positions thereof shown
in Figures 12 and 13 will be finally achieved through the pneumatic piston 42.
[0031] The section 2 of the machine comprises moreover a glueing system for applying a glue
material on the sheet elements, said glueing system being generally indicated by the
reference number 11 in Figure 1.
[0032] At the outlet 12 (Figure 5) of the above disclosed section 2 of the machine 1 there
will be, accordingly, available:
- boxes 5 the flaps 6 of which have been suitably folded and glued (as carried out at
the lowered position of the folding rod 9 and of the belts 10 of the machine 1);
or
- sheet elements 4 in their starting spread apart or distended condition, which are
transferred on the longitudinal beams 7 of the section 2 of the machine with the folding
rods 9 and belts 10 in their raised positions.
[0033] Thus, as the folded boxes 5 or distended sheet elements 4 are unloaded from the outlet
12 of the section 2, they will access the subsequent section 3 of the machine 1, in
which it is possible to perform the following:
- both the packaging of the folded and glued boxes 5 into bound or strapped packs 13
(Figures 5 and 8);
- and the forming of loose stacks 14 of folded boxes 5 or spread or distended sheet
elements 4 (Figure 9).
[0034] The selection of the above two mentioned operations or functions of the machine 1
can be made by using the movable bridge 15 included in the section 3 of the machine
1 and which is adapted to operate between a lowered position (Figure 6) and a raised
position (Figure 9).
[0035] The construction of said movable bridge 15 is clearly shown in Figures 6 and 6A.
This construction comprises, in particular, a bottom belt assembly 43, including a
plurality of belts adapted to cooperate with a plurality of top pressing wheels 44,
in turn swingably mounted on spring-urged arms (not shown in the Figures). The system,
which provides a substantially "sandwich" construction, receives the folded and glued
boxes 5, and transfer them by engaging them between the wheels 44 and belts 43. The
swinging movement of the wheels 44, on the other hand, will allow to trade-off any
thickness differences characteristic of the different types of materials used for
making the boxes.
[0036] The bridge 15 construction, is swingably mounted on the section 3 of the machine
1, at its hinge or pivot-pin point 45. Pneumatic pistons 46 are provided for lowering
and raising the bridge 15.
[0037] Thus, as the bridge 15 is arranged in its lowered position shown in Figure 6, it
will receive the folded and glued boxes 5 coming from the outlet 12 of the folding-glueing
section 2 of the machine 1. The section 3 of said machine will be then preset for
packaging the boxes into strapped packs 13. To that end, downstream of the bridge
15, in the box 5 feeding direction, the section 3 of the machine is provided with
a well 16 (shown in Figure 7, in turn provided with box feeding belts 17, a rear jogging
or levelling bracket 18, for levelling or jogging said boxes, as well as a front abutment
bracket 19, which can be driven transversely of the box feeding direction, thereby
fitting the size of said boxes. The system comprises furthermore a top pressing element
20 for restraining the pack 13 and a counting system for counting the boxes forming
said pack.
[0038] As clearly shown in Figure 8, the box pack 13 exiting the well 16 is sent, by a motorized
roller assembly, to a strapping and ejecting station 26. This station comprises a
suitably designed pushing carriage 27, adapted to eject the packs through 90° with
respect to the machine running direction (arrows of Figure 8), by indifferently translating
said packs either rightwardly or leftwardly. The station 26 is moreover provided with
a strapping machine 28, adapted to bind the box pack 13 by binding straps 29 (Figure
8).
[0039] The above disclosed 90° transfer will allow to bind the box pack by the strap 29
engaging at the side flaps 6a of the box and centered on the overlapping line 36 of
the glued flap 6 (Figure 2). To that end, the pushing carriage 27 is moreover provided
with a stroke control system therefor (not shown), adapted to transfer the box pack
13 so as to center it with the line 36 on the strap 29 applying point, by the machine
28.
[0040] As disclosed thereinabove, as the movable bridge 15 is arranged at a raised position
on the outlet 12 of the sheet elements 4 or of the boxes 5 from the section 2 of the
machine 1, said machine will operate as an automatic stacker. In this position of
the bridge 5, as clearly shown in Figure 9, the distended sheet elements 4 or the
folded boxes 5 will fall from above on a platform 30 arranged at and under this outlet
12. Moreover, in order to provide a well levelled and ordered box or sheet element
stack 14, the above disclosed falling movement of said elements on the platform 30
will be controlled or driven, from one side, through vertical shoulders 31 arranged
downstream of the section 2 of the machine 1 and, on the other side, by a counter-biassing
arm 32 included in the section 3 of said machine, at a facing or opposite position
with respect to that of the guiding shoulders 31.
[0041] Figure 14 schematically illustrates the method carried out by the disclosed folding-glueing
machine.
[0042] By the disclosed folding and glueing operations on the starting spread sheet elements,
there are formed, at will, either folded and glued boxes, or a simple transfer of
the starting cut and ribbed sheet elements. Moreover, on the same folding-glueing
line, in which the boxes are formed or the sheet elements are transferred, it is possible
to perform, alternatively, either the forming of loose stacks obtained by piling and
jogging the mentioned boxes or sheet elements, and forming counted box packs, the
boxes thereof have been levelled and strapped by the above disclosed straps. The latter
operation, in particular, is performed, on the same bending and glueing line, at first
by transferring through 90° the pack with respect to the line and, then, by applying
the binding straps according to the overlapping axes of the central flaps of the folded
and glued boxes.
[0043] The invention, as disclosed and illustrated, is susceptible to several modifications
and variations all of which will come within the scope of the accompanying claims.
Thus, for example, the materials of the sheet elements for making the boxes could
be any strong and flexible materials suitable for making cases or the like. Moreover,
it would be possible to use different servomechanisms, anyhow adapted to provide a
folding-glueing machine which, in addition, is also suitable to operate as an automatic
stacker for stacking folded boxes and distended sheet elements, as well as adapted
to make packs of folded, glued, levelled and strapped boxes.
1. A multi-functional folding-glueing machine for making cardboard box-like cases and
the like, of the type comprising a folding and glueing section for folding and glueing
starting distended cut and ribbed sheet elements, characterized in that said machine
comprises, on a same folding and glueing line, means adapted to automatically form
loose stacks of strapped packs of the folded and glued boxes.
2. A machine, according to Claim 1, characterized in that said means are moreover adapted
to automatically form stacks of said starting distended sheet elements.
3. A machine, according to Claim 2, characterized in that said means for automatically
forming pack stacks are movable between a position for forming loose stacks of said
folded and glued boxes or of said starting distended sheet elements, and a position
for forming packs including a preset number of said folded, glued, levelled and strapped
boxes.
4. A machine, according to Claim 3, characterized in that said means comprise a movable
bridge (15) arranged at the outlet (12) of said sheet elements (4) and of said boxes
(5) from said bending and glueing section (2).
5. A machine, according to Claim 4, characterized in that said movable bridge (15) is
adapted to operate between a lowered position, in which said said movable bridge receives
said folded and glued boxes (5) and transfer said boxes to a line for forming strapped
packs (13), and a raised position, to which corresponds the forming of stacks (14)
of said distended sheet elements (4) or of said folded and glued boxes (5).
6. A machine, according to Claim 5, characterized in that said movable bridge (15) is
provided with a swinging attachment hinge (45) for providing a swinging connection
to said section (3) of said machine (1).
7. A machine, according to Claim 6, characterized in that said movable bridge (15) comprises
moreover a belt (43) and pressing wheel (44) assembly for transferring said folded
and glued boxes (5), piston means (46) being provided for raising and lowering said
movable bridge (15) by turning it about said hinge (45).
8. A machine, according to Claim 5, characterized in that said machine comprises, downstream
of said movable bridge (15), a section (3) for packaging said boxes (5) into packs
(13).
9. A machine, according to Claim 8, characterized in that said machine comprises, downstream
of said section (3), a station (26) for strapping and ejecting through 90° said pack
(13), either leftwardly or rightwardly, with respect to the folding-glueing line.
10. A machine, according to Claim 9, characterized in that said station (26) comprises
a pushing carriage (27) and a strapping device (28) for strapping said pack at the
distended flaps (6a) for finally closing the box.
11. A machine, according to Claim 10, characterized in that said carriage (27) comprises
control means for controlling the stroke of said carriage, thereby centering the position
of the strap (29) applied by the device (28), at the line (36) of the central flaps
(6) as overlapped and glued of said box (5).
12. A machine, according to Claim 3, characterized in that said machine comprises, at
said folding and glueing section (2) swinging folding rods (9) which can swing between
a folding position in which the central flaps (6) of said distended sheet elements
(4) are folded and a position in which said folding rods do not interfere against
said central flaps.
13. A machine, according to Claim 12, characterized in that said folding rods (9) comprise
helically contoured wire elements, provided with a hinge (37) for connection to longitudinal
beams (7) of the machine (1) and driven by piston means (38).
14. A machine, according to Claim 3, characterized in that said folding and glueing section
comprises moreover vertical belts (10) for controlling the overlapping amount of the
flaps (6) of the sheet elements (4) movable between a folding and overlapping position
of said flaps and a not-interferring position with said flaps.
15. A machine, according to Claim 14, characterized in that said vertical belts (10) are
provided with a supporting frame (39) including pins (40) slidably housed in bushings
(41) provided on said longitudinal beams (7) of said machine (1), respective pistons
(42) being moreover provided for performing the mentioned movements of the belts (10).
16. A method for making box-like cases by folding and glueing distended, cut and ribbed
starting sheet elements, characterized in that said method alternatively provides
for, on the same folding and glueing line:
- both forming packs of folded, levelled and counted boxes,
- and forming stacks of said folded boxes.
17. A method. according to Claim 16, characterized in that said method provided for transferring,
on the same folding-glueing line, said cut and ribbed sheet elements, held in their
distended starting position, and a subsequent stacking thereof.
18. A method, according to Claim 16, characterized in that said method provides for laterally
transferring, on the same folding and glueing line, packs (13) with respect to said
line and a subsequent strapping thereof.
19. A method, according to Claim 18, characterized in that the applying of said straps
on said packs (13) is carried out according to the overlapping axis of said central
flaps (6) of the folded and glued boxes.