US3626819A - Dauber-type adhesive applicator for folding box machines - Google Patents
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- Russell ABSTRACT In the forming ofa flat blank into the shape ofa glued folding box by pressing the blank through a folding die by means of a plunger, spots of adhesive are daubed on the undersurface of the flat blank at the die mouth by an adhesive applicator which rises from a pool of adhesive. Simultaneously the top surface of the blank is acted upon by a counter element which backs up the blank and moves in a direction 0pposite to the applicator.
- the counter element may be mounted on a reciprocating carrier which also carries a suction cup for transporting the blank to the die.
- Hot melt adhesive is favored because of its brief setting time and its strength.
- the brief setting time dictates application of the glue spots to the paperboard briefly before the respective blank panels are folded into contact.
- a form of applicator is known, and is sometimes referred to as a dauber, in which an applicator element, which is normally submerged below the level of molten adhesive in a reservoir, is raised into contact with the blank to transfer a spot or spots of adhesive carried on its leading portion or face to the board.
- Uniform application of adhesive requires that the blank panel to which adhesive is being transferred is maintained a consistently is a predetermined position.
- box blanks are not consistently flat, and laterally extended blank areas are consequently apt to lie at different distances from the top of the die and from adhesive applicators mounted adjacent the die.
- Ari applicator rising from a pool of adhesive may meet a warped blank portion too soon, or not at all, depending on whether the blank portion is downwardly or upwardly warped.
- a device for forming a glued folding box from a flat blank comprising a folding die open at both ends, a blank transport device for depositing a flat blank at the mouth of the die, which transport device comprises a carriage, a suction cup mounted on said carriage, and actuating means for moving said carriage in a direction substantially nonnal to the plane of a blank held by said suction cup, as the carriage approaches the die during the terminal portion of the delivery motion, a plunger for moving through the die a blank deposited at the mouth of the die, and an adhesive dauber for applying a spot of adhesive to the blank at the mouth of the die, the dauber comprising a reservoir of liquid adhesive, an applicator submersible below and raisable above the liquid level in said reservoir sufiiciently high, in raised position, to apply a spot of adhesive to the undersurface of the blank, and means for submerging and raising, respectively, said applicator in timed relationship with thetransport device, is improved according to this invention by the provision of a counter element mounted on said
- Blank transport devices comprising a suction cup for grasping the blank and actuating means of a geometry such as to cause deposition of the blank on the die in a direction substantially normal to the plane of the blank are known per se from the prior U.S. Pats. to Baker et al. No. 2,624,249 and Lefief No. 2,805,060.
- the counter element is mounted on the carriage supporting the suction cup in a position laterally offset with respect to the applicator, so as to cause the blank to be flexed slightly when contacted by the projected applicator.
- a particularly advantageous disposition is one in which the path of the applicator lies between the paths of the cup and of the counter element, respectively.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a forming die and four adhesive applicators submerged in their respective reservoirs;
- FIG. 2 is a perspective view of the die of FIG. I, the applicators having been raised to a position above the liquid level, and a blank feeder and counter member for the applicators having moved in a direction opposite to that of the applicators, the blank being omitted so as not to obscure portions of the mechanism;
- FIGS. 3 and 4 are perspective views showing the approach of a flat blank to the die, the position of the various elements in FIG. 4 corresponding to that of FIG. 2;
- FIGS. 5 and 6 show the box-forming plunger driving the blank into the die after application of adhesive
- FIG. 7 is a perspective view from the rear of the box forming die and shows elements of the mechanism for operating the applicators.
- the box-forming mechanism shown in FIG. 1 comprises a generally conventional die structure comprising end panel folding elements 11, I2 and front and rear panel folding elements 13, 14. These elements define a substantially rectangular die throat 15 into which four spring-loaded compression rollers 16 project slightly. Only one of these rollers is visible protruding through an appropriate aperture in the folding element I2.
- rollers 16 The purpose of the rollers 16 is to exert compressive force on the glue area of a box blank folded about a plunger 17 visible above the die and shown in its action in FIGS. 5 and 6, later to be described.
- Locating pins 18 are mounted about the mouth of the die for accurately lining up a flat blank B deposited at the mouth of the die in a manner shown more particularly in FIG. 4, later to be described.
- Four adhesive applicators are located approximately at the four corners of the die throat for the purpose of supplying hot melt adhesive to be applied to a blank deposited on the die.
- the applicators proper are best seen in FIG. 2 in which they are shown as having the form of vertical blades 19 comprising a substantially horizontally disposed contact face 20.
- This face is continuous in the illustrated example and capable of daubing a line or bead of adhesive on the undersurface of a blank deposited on the die, but could equally well be serrated, in which case a series of dots of adhesive would be produced.
- the applicator blades 19 are shown in raised position in FIG. 2, but are normally retracted and submerged below the level 21 of adhesive contained in reservoirs 22, there being one reservoir for each applicator in the illustrated device.
- the level 21 is best seen in the left rear reservoir, the shape of the reservoirs, more particularly their exterior walls and their heat conductive ribs 23, being best seen at the right rear applicator assembly in FIG. 1.
- a blank B which is to be folded into box form.
- the blank comprises a main or bottom panel 24 to which a front wall panel 25 and a rear wall panel 26 are articulated.
- End wall forming panels are laterally articulated to these wall panels, more particularly an outer end wall panel 27, a major inner end wall panel or comer flap 28 extending from the front wall panel and a minor inner end wall panel or corner flap 29 extending from the rear wall panel 26.
- the blank B further comprises panels which form a hinge cover, more particularly a top panel 30 articulated to the rear wall panel 26, side flaps 31, a front flap 32 and corner tabs 33.
- FIG. 3 the blank B is being transported to the mouth of the die by a blank transport device of a construction and geometry disclosed in greater detail in the above mentioned patents.
- the blank transport device comprises a transverse bar 34 to which vacuum cup assemblies 35 are mounted by arms 36, an arrangement which makes the relative location of the cups adjustable for blanks ofdifferent form.
- the bar 34 oscillates between a blank pickup station, normally a blank magazine, and a blank delivery station, the latter being the die.
- a blank pickup station normally a blank magazine
- a blank delivery station normally a blank delivery station
- the bar 34 and cups 35 perform a translatory motion, normal to the plane of the blank B, to deposit the box body portion ofthe blank between the locating pins 18.
- the cover portion is folded into an angular position with respect to the body portion of the blank (FIG. 4), but this is immaterial for the consideration of the present invention.
- FIG. 4 A comparison of FIG. 4 with FIG. 2 shows that the applicators 19 are extended, thereby daubing a pattern of adhesive 37, 38 on the underside of the blank (see also FIG. 8 for the adhesive deposit 38) on the panel 29.
- the action of the applicators causes slight lifting of the blank.
- counter elements 39 bear down on the blank from the top. These counter elements suitably have the form of pins or studs 39 and move in a direction opposite to the direction of the applicators 19.
- the counter elements 39 are suitably mounted on the bar by arms 40 affording adjustability.
- the pins or studs 39 are threaded at 41 and screwed into heads on the arms, thus permitting up and down adjustment with respect to the blank.
- the points at which the counter elements bear down on the blank are laterally offset with respect to the applicators 19. More particularly, the paths of the cups 35 and counter elements 39 may straddle the path of the applicator 19 (as shown clearly in FIG. 2 in which the blank is omitted).
- the plunger 17 descends, seats on the bottom panel 24, and forces the blank into and through the die.
- folding elements 42 cause the major and minor end panels 28 and 29 to be folded towards the end surfaces of the blank (FIG. 5).
- the end panels 27 are then folded thereover and adhere to the adhesive deposits 37, 38 (FIG. 6).
- the box body portion is now folded about the plunger 17 and passes through the die throat where the rollers 16 (FIG. 1) apply compressive force to the glued areas.
- the formed box (with its cover still flat) is then ejected from the bottom of the die in a known manner.
- FIG. 7 shows a portion of the actuating mechanism of the adhesive applicators as viewed from the rear of the machine.
- the applicator 19 is mounted on a square shaft 43 supported in a bearing 44 and extending into a spiral gear housing 45.
- the housing contains spiral gears of a right-angle drive.
- the driving shaft 46 (which also extends towards the front of the machine where a similar square shaft and right-angle drive is provided) carries a coupling disc 47 on its rear end.
- the disc periphery is engaged by a clamp or band 48 on a lever 49 from which a link 50 extends to an oscillating arm 51 of the drive mechanism of the machine which moves the plunger and the blank transport device.
- the square shafts 43 are caused to oscillate about their axes to raise and lower the adhesive applicators 19.
- the clutch assembly 47 to 49 permits the moment of adhesive application to be timed relatively to the movements of the blank transport device, counter element and plunger.
- a further lever 52 on the square shaft 43 actuates an adhe sive pump (not shown) which pumps adhesive into the reser voirs so as to maintain a predetermined liquid level therein.
- the adhesive daubed on the blank need not be of the hot melt type, but may be liquid adhesive which sets by evaporation or absorptionof its solvent into the board.
- a device for forming a glued folding box from a flat blank comprising a folding die open at both ends; a blank transport device including a carriage, a collapsible suction cup mounted on said carriage, and vacuum duct means for applying vacuum to, and relieving vacuum at, said cup, the mouth of said suction cup being in retracted position when said cup is collapsed under vacuum and being in an extended position when vacuum is relieved, and actuating means for moving said carriage in a direction substantially normal to the plane of a blank held by said suction cup, as the carriage approaches the die during its terminal portion of the delivery motion; a plunger for moving through the die a blank deposited at the entrance of the die; and an adhesive dauber for applying a spot of adhesive to the blank at the mouth of the die, the dauber comprising a reservoir of liquid adhesive, an applicator submersible below and raisable above the liquid level in said reservoir sufficiently high, in raised position, to apply a spot of adhesive to the undersurface of the blank, and means for submer
- a device in which the counter element is mounted on said carriage in a position laterally spaced with respect to both said suction cup and said applicator, such that the path of motion of the applicator lies between the path of motion of the cup and the path of motion of the counter element.
- a device for forming a glued folding box froin a flat blank comprising wall panels and flaps articulated to certain wall panels, the device comprising, in combination, a folding die open at both ends; a blank transport device comprising a carrier, a suction cup on said carrier in a position to grasp at least one of such blank panels, and operating means for reciprocating said carrier between a blank pickup station at which said cup grasps the blank and a deposit station at the entrance of the die, toward which entrance said operating means moves said carrier and blank by a motion substantially normal to the plane of a blank held by said cup, a plunger movable in timed relationship to said transport device for moving through the die a blank deposited at the die; a reservoir for liquid adhesive adjacent the die, an applicator submersible below the level of adhesive in said reservoir and raisable above the liquid level to contact, and daub at the deposit station, a quantity of adhesive to the undersurface of a flap of the blank articulated to said cup-held panel; means for raising and lowering said applicator in
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