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US3580143A
US3580143A US722943A US3580143DA US3580143A US 3580143 A US3580143 A US 3580143A US 722943 A US722943 A US 722943A US 3580143D A US3580143D A US 3580143DA US 3580143 A US3580143 A US 3580143A
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B31MAKING ARTICLES OF PAPER, CARDBOARD OR MATERIAL WORKED IN A MANNER ANALOGOUS TO PAPER; WORKING PAPER, CARDBOARD OR MATERIAL WORKED IN A MANNER ANALOGOUS TO PAPER
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B31MAKING ARTICLES OF PAPER, CARDBOARD OR MATERIAL WORKED IN A MANNER ANALOGOUS TO PAPER; WORKING PAPER, CARDBOARD OR MATERIAL WORKED IN A MANNER ANALOGOUS TO PAPER
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    • B31B50/06Feeding sheets or blanks from stacks
    • B31B50/062Feeding sheets or blanks from stacks from the underside of a magazine

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  • a secondary case magazine is provided above B311! and to one side of an upwardly open primary case magazine 1331b l/78,B3lb .from which the lowermost case is cyclically withdrawn for 1 erection.
  • the secondary magazine is disposed generally 93 horizontally, and holds a large number of cases in generally ans at the exit end of the secondary magazine successively ejects each case for [51] lnt.(l
  • a general object of the present invention is to provide a magazine construction for storing a large number of flat folded cases or similarly arranged blanks, wherein these cases or blanks can be sequentially withdrawn from the downstream end either for erection or gluing up.
  • Another general object of the present invention is to provide a magazine construction of the foregoing character for use with a primary magazine wherein. a relatively small number of cases are stored, whereby a conventional mechanism for withdrawing the lowermost case from the primary magazine is not adversely effected by weight of the total number of cases in both magazines.
  • a more specific object of the present invention is to provide a magazine construction which permitsthe lowermost case in a vertical stack of flat folded cases in the primary magazine to be cyclically withdrawn by a conventional mechanism, an auxiliary or secondary case magazine being arranged to automatically replenish the casesv so withdrawn from the primary magazine to maintain a predetermined number of flat folded cases in said primary magazine.
  • a still further specific object of the present invention is to provide an auxiliary or secondary case magazine for replenishing cases withdrawn from a primary upwardly open magazine, which secondary case magazine is capable of storing a large number of cases in stacked edgewise relationship, said' edgewise cases in said secondary magazine being so located that their weight does notbear against the conventional mechanism for withdrawing the lowermost .case from said primary magazine.
  • FIG. 1 is a side elevational view of a magazine construction incorporating the present invention, with a conventional mechanism for withdrawing the lowermost case from a primary upwardly open magazine being shown in schematic fashion.
  • FIG. 2 is a detailed view of the exit end of the secondary or auxiliary magazine shown in FIG. 1.
  • FIG. 3 is an end view taken along'the line 3-3 of FIG. 2 showing the exit end of said secondary magazine, with portions of the operating mechanism being indicated schematically thereon.
  • FIGS. 4, 5, 6, and 7 indicate schematically the sequence -of operation of the escapement means provided at the exit end of the secondary case magazine shown in FIGS. 2 and 3.
  • FIG. I shows in pertinent part a portion of a machine for erecting packing cases from the flat to an open or erected position for-loading.
  • the reader is referred to my prior copending application entitled Machine For Erecting Cases and Positioning Them For Loading, filed'Feb. I3, 1967, under Ser. No..6l5,778, now U.S. Pat. No. 3,412,652 issued Nov. 26, 1968 for a more complete description of one possible machine of the type with which the magazine construction of the present invention might be adapted for use.
  • an upwardly open case magazine of the type shown generally at 10in FIG.
  • Vacuum means 12 is provided atthe upper end of a piston rod 14, comprising the movable portion of a vertically disposed actuator 16, for movement in the direction indicated by the arrow 18.
  • Control means is provided, as indicated generally at 20, for controlling the vertical reciprocations of the vacuum means 12, and for controlling the vacuum at the case engageable vacuum cups for achieving continuous operation ofsaid case withdrawing means.
  • a secondary case magazine is provided above and to one side of the upwardly open magazine 10 for storing a large number of flat folded cases in generally vertical orientation with their lowermost edges resting upon a table portion 22'of the magazine frame.
  • the table portion 22 is preferably inclined slightly with respect to the horizontal as shown and is supported on four legs 24-, 24 so as to locate the exit end of the secondary case magazine slightly above and to one side of the upwardly open magazine 10.
  • a plurality of generally horizontal steps 26, 26 may be provided between pairs of said legs 24, 24 in order to facilitate loading of cases in the secondary case magazine.
  • Means is provided in the secondary magazine for urging all of the. cases therein toward the exit end, and as shown said means includes an endless. conveyor belt 28 having an upperrun for engaging the lower side edges of said folded cases so as to move said cases toward the right and toward the exit end of the secondary magazine.
  • the conveyor belt 28 is entrained over drums 30, 32 and 34, the latter of which is driven through an intermittently operated clutch 36, best shown in FIG. 3-.
  • the clutch 36 is cyclically operated by means of .an actuator 38, which actuator receives a pulse each time that the mechanism for removing a case from the primary case magazine is retracted; Since the latter operates automatically throughthe control mechanism, indicated generally at 20 in FIG.
  • actuator 38 also operates automatically andoin timedrelationship with the means for withdrawing cases from the magazine 10.
  • a second actuator 40 is similarly pulsed in timed relationship with operation of the means for withdrawing the lowermost case in the primary magazine 10-and its function will be described in greater detail hereinbelow.
  • the lower generally horizontal wall thereof is defined by the table portion 22 and the belt 28 against which the lower side edges of the flat folded cases C, C rest while contained in this magazine.
  • a pair of fixed uprights or supports 42, 42 are provided at. the downstream end of the magazine with their lower ends being attached to the table portion 22.
  • the supports 42, 42 cooperate to define an exitend therebetween of said secondary case magazine.
  • the upper ends of the supports 42, 42 carry a crossmember 43 best shown in FIG. 3 which crossmember in turn carriesa box' beam 44 extending rearwardly with respect to the supports 42, 42 in generally parallel relationship to the table portion 22.
  • the box beam 44 generally defines the upper wall of the secondary case magazine and slidably supports a depending pusher 46, which pusher 46 is continuously biased from the position shown in FIG. 1 toward the exit end of the secondary case magazine with a force which is relatively constant with reference to the particular position of said pusher along its path of movement. More particularly, the'depending movement toward and away from the open or exit end of the case magazine.
  • the slide 48 is connected through a cable 50, to a spring loaded drum 52, which drum is rotatably supported in the crossmember 43 and comprises a commercially available device of the type which is adapted to exert a constant force not related to the angular position of the drum 52 with respect to its cable 50.
  • the means for urging all of the edgewise cases toward the exit end of the secondary magazine includes not only the endless belt conveyor 28 but also the biasing means just described for urging the pusher 46 toward the right as viewed in FIGS. 1 and 2.
  • the beam 44 and its crossmember 43 defining the upper wall of the secondary case magazine it will be appreciated that these components are adjustably mounted vertically between the upright supports 42, 42 by means of ways 54, 54 provided for this purpose so that the magazine can accommodate cases of various heights.
  • the exit end of the horizontal dimension of the secondary case magazine is more particularly defined by a plurality of adjustable guides 56, 56 which guides are 1 mounted at spaced vertical locations on the supports 42, 42 so that the width of the secondary magazine can be conveniently varied.
  • the exit end of the secondary case magazine also includes an adjustable shoe 58 for assuring that the cases C, C being advanced along the secondary case magazine move in accurately aligned relationship with respect to one another.
  • escapement means is provided at the exit end of the secondary case magazines for sequentially releasing at least the endmost case from said magazine to replace the case being withdrawn from the upwardly open magazine 10 by the conventional mechanism described hereinabove.
  • said escapement means comprises a generally vertically reciprocable pallet having a lower shear plate 60 for engaging the lower side edge of the case furthest downstream in said magazine as the pallet is moved vertically upwardly in response to a pressure pulse delivered to the actuator 40.
  • the pallet comprises a portion of the escapement means in the exit end of the secondary magazine, which pallet further includes an upper shear plate 62 engageablewith the upper side edge of the aforementioned furthest downstream case.
  • the upper shear plate 62 engages the upper side edge of this case during downward vertical movement of the pallet.
  • the shear plates 60 and 62 are connected to one another through a pair of vertically reciprocable push rods 64, 64, and laterally extending angle brackets 66 and 68 respectively, connected at either end to the parallel push rods 64, 64.
  • the construction of the pallet is schematically illustrated in FIGS. 4-7 inclusively with its generally vertical reciprocatory movement also illustrated with reference to the cases in the magazine including that case furthest downstream, showing the manner in which said case is ejected.
  • the upper surface of the table portion 22 of the secondary case magazine is inclined slightly as shown and it will be appreciated that all of the cases in the magazine are urged toward the right as indicated by the arrows 70, 70 in response to operation of the above-described belt conveyor 28 and spring biased pusher element 46.
  • the pallet comprising part of the escapement means of the present invention, includes the above-mentioned push rods 64, 64, one of which is shown in these views, with the lower and upper shear plates 60 and 62 being fixedly connected to the push rod 64 as schematically shown.
  • suitable mechanism is provided for moving the push rod 64 from the position shown in FIG. 4, through that shown in FIG. 5, to a raised position illustrated in FIG. 6.
  • the lower shear plate 60 raises the furthest downstream case C and the upper shear plate 62 subsequently engages the upper side edge of the case to move the case downwardly from the position shown in FIG. 6 so as to eject the case as shown in FIG. 7, the line pressure of the succeeding cases in the magazine serving to force the case outwardly onto a horizontal shelf 72 carried adjacent the downstream end edge of the fixed portion of the secondary magazine structure.
  • the exit end of the secondary case magazine is provided with upper and lower fixed stops for normally retaining the cases in horizontally compacted edgewise relationship against the force of the pusher 46 and/or the bias created by intermittent motion of the belt conveyor 28.
  • the lower fixed stop 74 is mounted at each of its ends to the fixed frame of the magazine, and defines a laterally extending slot through which the lower shear plate 60 is adapted to move as described hereinabove.
  • the upper fixed stop 76 is similarly situated with respect to the crossmember 43 to define a laterally extending slot through which the upper shear plate 62 is adapted to move as shown in FIG. 4 through 7.
  • the pallet includes case engaging portions movable into and out of the path of movement of the edgewise cases in the secondary magazine for sequentially moving the case to be released in its own plane so as to clear the fixed stops 74 and 76 at the exit end of said case magazine in order to permit the line pressure of the succeeding cases in the magazine to force the furthest downstream case outwardly, whereby the said case is adapted to drop downwardly into the upwardly open magazine 10.
  • the lower shear plate 60 permits the case to clear the lower fixed stop 74 so that a spring loaded guide member 80 can move inwardly beneath the lower side edge of the case C as shown in FIG. 6.
  • the upper shear plate 62 subsequently causes downward movement of the case to clear the upper fixed stop 76.
  • As the case so moves its lower edge rides outwardly on the surface of the guide member 80, ultimately to reach the unstable position shown in FIG. 7. Gravity then takes over to pivot the case about its lower edge so that it falls into the primary magazine 10 as indicated in FIG. 1.
  • FIG. 2 shows a pneumatic actuator 40 having a piston rod connected to a crank arm 82 carried on a rockshaft 84 rotatably mounted in the table portion 22 of the secondary case magazine.
  • the rockshaft 84 also carries a pair of arms 86, 86 each of which is connected through an intermediate link 88, 88-to the moveable crossmember 66 comprising a part of the pallet described above.
  • the crossmember 66 is slidably supported on vertically arranged guides 90, 90 provided for this purpose in the fixed frame of the secondary magazine.
  • Slide blocks 92, 92 are carried by the crossmember 66 for so supporting this portion of the pallet.
  • the control unit 20 for the conventional mechanism for withdrawing cases from the primary magazine 10 actuates the cylinder 16
  • a corresponding pulse is directed to the actuator 40 for causing corresponding movement of the pallet so as to eject a case from the exit end of the secondary case magazine.
  • the upper run of the belt conveyor 28 is adapted to move incrementally so as to feed all of the cases in the secondary magazine generally horizontally toward the right and toward the exit end of said magazine in response to a similar pulse directed to the actuator 38 described hereinabove.
  • the actuator 38 moves a crank arm 94 which in turn advances the clutch 36 through a predetermined angular displacement for causing movement of all the flat folded cases in the secondary magazine through the thickness of one such case.
  • a machine for erecting packing cases comprising an upwardly open magazine for storing a predetermined number of flat folded cases in a stack, means for cyclically withdrawing the lowermost case in said stack for erection, a secondary case magazine located above and to one ment means at said one end of said secondary magazine for sequentially releasing at least the endmost edgewise case from said secondary magazine to replace the cases withdrawn from said upwardly open magazine, said escapement means comprising a generally vertically reciprocable pallet having a case engaging portion movable into and out of the path of movement of said edgewise cases for cyclically moving the case to be released in its own plane, and a first fixed stop at said one end of said secondary case magazine for normally retaining said cases incompacted relationship therein, said pallet serving to displace the case furthest downstream in said secondary magazine so that the line pressure of the succeeding cases in said secondary magazine forces said furthest downstream case in said secondary magazine outwardly whereby said case is adapted to drop downwardly into said upwardly open magazine.
  • said pallet includes a lower shear plate for engaging a lower side edge of said downstream case during upward vertical movement thereof to raise the same above said first fixed stop, said pallet further including an upper shear plate engageable with the upper side edge of said downstream case during downward vertical movement of said pallet, and an upper fixed stop aligned with said first fixed stop for nonnally retaining said cases in compacted relationship in said secondary magazine, said upper shear plate serving to move the upper side edge of said downstream case downwardly past said upper fixed stop so that the line pressure of the succeeding cases in said secon- ;dary magazine forces said furthest" downstream case outlower side edge of said case is adapted to drop after being guided past said lower fixed stop whereby said case pivots about its lower side edge and enters said upwardly open magazine in a flat folded substantially horizontal position.
  • said means for urging all of said edgewise cases toward one end of said secondary magazine comprises an endless belt conveyor having an upper run for engaging the lower side edges of said folded cases in said secondary magazine, drive means for said belt conveyor, said drive means being intermittently operable in timed relationship with reciprocable movement of said pallet to advance all of said folded cases toward said one end of said secondary magazine.
  • said means for urging all of said cases toward said one end of said secondary magazine comprises a-case, engaging pusher slidably supported in said secondary magazine for movement toward and away from said open end thereof, and biasing means for urging said pushertoward said one end with a force which is relatively constant with reference to the particular position of said pusher along its path of movement.
  • said means for urging all of edgewise cases toward said one end of said secondary magazine further includes a depending case engaging pusher slidably supported in an upper wall of said secondary magazine for movement toward and away from said open end thereof, and biasing means for urging said pusher into contact with the rearmost case in said secondary magazine for advancing all of said folded cases toward said open end with a force -which is relatively constant with reference to the particular position of said rearmost case in said secondary magazine.
  • said pallet includes a lower shear plate for engaging a lower side edge of said downstream case durin upward vertical movement thereof to raise said case above said first fixed stop, said pallet further including an upper shear plate engageable with the upper side edge of said downstream case during downward vertical movement of said pallet, and an upper fixed stop aligned with said first fixed stop for normally retaining said cases in compacted relationship against the bias of said pusher and belt, said upper shear plate serving to move the upper side edge of said downstream case downwardly past said upper fixed stop so that said case is urged outwardly by said pusher and belt.
  • a secondary case magazine located above and to one side of said upwardly open magazine for storing folded cases edgewise on a lower wall thereof, means for urging all of said edgewise blanks toward an exit end of said secondary magazine, stop means at said exit end, means forcyclically withdrawing the lowermost case in said stack for erection, escapement means at the exit end of said secondary magazine for cyclically moving the endmost edgewise blank in its own plane so that the line pressure of the cases in said secondary magazine cyclically releases said endmost case to drop downwardly into said upwardly open magazine.
  • said escapement means comprises a reciprocable pallet having a blank engaging portion movable into and out of the path of movement of said edgewise blanks for cyclically moving a blank to be released in its own plane, and a shelf for engagement by the lower edge of the released blank to permit pivotal downward movement thereof about its lower edge as said blank drops toward said upwardly open magazine,

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A secondary case magazine is provided above and to one side of an upwardly open primary case magazine from which the lowermost case is cyclically withdrawn for erection. The secondary magazine is disposed generally horizontally, and holds a large number of cases in generally vertical edgewise relation. Escapement means at the exit end of the secondary magazine successively ejects each case for downward movement onto the stack of cases in the primary magazine. Means in the secondary magazine urges all of the cases therein toward said exit end, and said means operates in timed relationship with said escapement means and said means for withdrawing the lowermost case from the primary magazine.

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O United States Patent Daniel McIntyre Portland, Conn. [21] Appl. No. 722,943
Apr. 22, 1968 [45] Patented May 25, 1971 Emhart Corporation Bloomfield, Conn.
[54] MAGAZINE CONSTRUCTION FOR PACKING CASE ERECTING MACHINE 10 Claims, 7 Drawing Figs.
[72] Inventor [22] Filed [73] Assignee 93/53, 93/93 ABSTRACT: A secondary case magazine is provided above B311! and to one side of an upwardly open primary case magazine 1331b l/78,B3lb .from which the lowermost case is cyclically withdrawn for 1 erection. The secondary magazine is disposed generally 93 horizontally, and holds a large number of cases in generally ans at the exit end of the secondary magazine successively ejects each case for [51] lnt.(l
[50] Field of vertical edgewise relation. Escapement me downward movement onto the stack of cases in the primary magazine. Means in the secondary magazine urges all of the cases therein toward said exit end, and said means operates in timed rel [56] References Cited UNITED STATES PATENTS 2,986,078 5/1961 l-lottendorf............... 3,160,316 12/1964 Kerr 3,207,049 9/ 1 965 Monroe 3,352,405 1 l/ 1967 Gartin 3,405,505 10/1968 PATENTEU W25 I91:
SHEET 1 BF 3 FIGI INVIEN'IOR. DANIEL MO INTYRE ATTORNEYS PATENTEI] mass m sum 3 or 3 MAGAZINE CONSTRUCTION FOR PACKING CASE ERECTING MACHINE SUMMARY OF INVENTION This invention relates to machines for erecting packing cases, and deals more particularly with a magazine construction so arranged as to store large numbers of cases in their flat folded condition.
A general object of the present invention is to provide a magazine construction for storing a large number of flat folded cases or similarly arranged blanks, wherein these cases or blanks can be sequentially withdrawn from the downstream end either for erection or gluing up.
Another general object of the present invention is to provide a magazine construction of the foregoing character for use with a primary magazine wherein. a relatively small number of cases are stored, whereby a conventional mechanism for withdrawing the lowermost case from the primary magazine is not adversely effected by weight of the total number of cases in both magazines.
A more specific object of the present invention is to provide a magazine construction which permitsthe lowermost case in a vertical stack of flat folded cases in the primary magazine to be cyclically withdrawn by a conventional mechanism, an auxiliary or secondary case magazine being arranged to automatically replenish the casesv so withdrawn from the primary magazine to maintain a predetermined number of flat folded cases in said primary magazine.
A still further specific object of the present invention is to provide an auxiliary or secondary case magazine for replenishing cases withdrawn from a primary upwardly open magazine, which secondary case magazine is capable of storing a large number of cases in stacked edgewise relationship, said' edgewise cases in said secondary magazine being so located that their weight does notbear against the conventional mechanism for withdrawing the lowermost .case from said primary magazine. I
The drawings show a preferred embodiment. of the invention and such embodiment will be described, but it will be understood that various changes may be made from the construction disclosed, and that the drawings and description are not to be construed as defining or limiting the scope of the invention, the claims forming a part of this'specification being relied upon for that purpose.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS FIG. 1 is a side elevational view of a magazine construction incorporating the present invention, with a conventional mechanism for withdrawing the lowermost case from a primary upwardly open magazine being shown in schematic fashion.
FIG. 2 is a detailed view of the exit end of the secondary or auxiliary magazine shown in FIG. 1.
FIG. 3 is an end view taken along'the line 3-3 of FIG. 2 showing the exit end of said secondary magazine, with portions of the operating mechanism being indicated schematically thereon.
FIGS. 4, 5, 6, and 7 indicate schematically the sequence -of operation of the escapement means provided at the exit end of the secondary case magazine shown in FIGS. 2 and 3.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION Turning now to the drawings in greater detail, FIG. I shows in pertinent part a portion of a machine for erecting packing cases from the flat to an open or erected position for-loading. The reader is referred to my prior copending application entitled Machine For Erecting Cases and Positioning Them For Loading, filed'Feb. I3, 1967, under Ser. No..6l5,778, now U.S. Pat. No. 3,412,652 issued Nov. 26, 1968 for a more complete description of one possible machine of the type with which the magazine construction of the present invention might be adapted for use. As described therein, an upwardly open case magazine, of the type shown generally at 10in FIG.
I, may be provided for storing a stack of flat folded cases one above the other. In accordance with the disclosure in the aforementioned patent application, means is provided for cyclically withdrawing the lowermost case from the magazine 10 and erecting the case so withdrawn as indicated by the rectangularly shaped case C shown in broken lines in FIG. 1. Vacuum means 12 is provided atthe upper end of a piston rod 14, comprising the movable portion of a vertically disposed actuator 16, for movement in the direction indicated by the arrow 18. Control means is provided, as indicated generally at 20, for controlling the vertical reciprocations of the vacuum means 12, and for controlling the vacuum at the case engageable vacuum cups for achieving continuous operation ofsaid case withdrawing means. It will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that the mechanism justdescribed comprises only one of several mechanisms which might be used for withdrawing the lowermost case from a case magazine of the type indicated generally at 10 in FIG. 1. For example, means might be provided for stripping the lowermost case horizontally from said magazine 10 without departing from the scope of the present invention. 7
In accordance with the present invention, a secondary case magazine is provided above and to one side of the upwardly open magazine 10 for storing a large number of flat folded cases in generally vertical orientation with their lowermost edges resting upon a table portion 22'of the magazine frame. The table portion 22 is preferably inclined slightly with respect to the horizontal as shown and is supported on four legs 24-, 24 so as to locate the exit end of the secondary case magazine slightly above and to one side of the upwardly open magazine 10. A plurality of generally horizontal steps 26, 26 may be provided between pairs of said legs 24, 24 in order to facilitate loading of cases in the secondary case magazine.
Means is provided in the secondary magazine for urging all of the. cases therein toward the exit end, and as shown said means includes an endless. conveyor belt 28 having an upperrun for engaging the lower side edges of said folded cases so as to move said cases toward the right and toward the exit end of the secondary magazine. The conveyor belt 28 is entrained over drums 30, 32 and 34, the latter of which is driven through an intermittently operated clutch 36, best shown in FIG. 3-. The clutch 36 is cyclically operated by means of .an actuator 38, which actuator receives a pulse each time that the mechanism for removing a case from the primary case magazine is retracted; Since the latter operates automatically throughthe control mechanism, indicated generally at 20 in FIG. 1, it will be apparent that the actuator 38 also operates automatically andoin timedrelationship with the means for withdrawing cases from the magazine 10. A second actuator 40 is similarly pulsed in timed relationship with operation of the means for withdrawing the lowermost case in the primary magazine 10-and its function will be described in greater detail hereinbelow.
Referring now more particularly to the construction of the auxiliary or secondary case magazine, the lower generally horizontal wall thereof is defined by the table portion 22 and the belt 28 against which the lower side edges of the flat folded cases C, C rest while contained in this magazine. A pair of fixed uprights or supports 42, 42 are provided at. the downstream end of the magazine with their lower ends being attached to the table portion 22. The supports 42, 42 cooperate to define an exitend therebetween of said secondary case magazine. The upper ends of the supports 42, 42 carry a crossmember 43 best shown in FIG. 3 which crossmember in turn carriesa box' beam 44 extending rearwardly with respect to the supports 42, 42 in generally parallel relationship to the table portion 22. The box beam 44 generally defines the upper wall of the secondary case magazine and slidably supports a depending pusher 46, which pusher 46 is continuously biased from the position shown in FIG. 1 toward the exit end of the secondary case magazine with a force which is relatively constant with reference to the particular position of said pusher along its path of movement. More particularly, the'depending movement toward and away from the open or exit end of the case magazine. The slide 48 is connected through a cable 50, to a spring loaded drum 52, which drum is rotatably supported in the crossmember 43 and comprises a commercially available device of the type which is adapted to exert a constant force not related to the angular position of the drum 52 with respect to its cable 50. It will thus be apparent that the means for urging all of the edgewise cases toward the exit end of the secondary magazine includes not only the endless belt conveyor 28 but also the biasing means just described for urging the pusher 46 toward the right as viewed in FIGS. 1 and 2. Finally, and still with reference to the beam 44 and its crossmember 43 defining the upper wall of the secondary case magazine, it will be appreciated that these components are adjustably mounted vertically between the upright supports 42, 42 by means of ways 54, 54 provided for this purpose so that the magazine can accommodate cases of various heights.
As shown in FIG. 3 the exit end of the horizontal dimension of the secondary case magazine is more particularly defined by a plurality of adjustable guides 56, 56 which guides are 1 mounted at spaced vertical locations on the supports 42, 42 so that the width of the secondary magazine can be conveniently varied. As shown in FIG. 2 the exit end of the secondary case magazine also includes an adjustable shoe 58 for assuring that the cases C, C being advanced along the secondary case magazine move in accurately aligned relationship with respect to one another.
In further accordance with the present invention, escapement means is provided at the exit end of the secondary case magazines for sequentially releasing at least the endmost case from said magazine to replace the case being withdrawn from the upwardly open magazine 10 by the conventional mechanism described hereinabove. As best shown in FIGS. 2 and 3, said escapement means comprises a generally vertically reciprocable pallet having a lower shear plate 60 for engaging the lower side edge of the case furthest downstream in said magazine as the pallet is moved vertically upwardly in response to a pressure pulse delivered to the actuator 40. The pallet comprises a portion of the escapement means in the exit end of the secondary magazine, which pallet further includes an upper shear plate 62 engageablewith the upper side edge of the aforementioned furthest downstream case. The upper shear plate 62 engages the upper side edge of this case during downward vertical movement of the pallet. The shear plates 60 and 62 are connected to one another through a pair of vertically reciprocable push rods 64, 64, and laterally extending angle brackets 66 and 68 respectively, connected at either end to the parallel push rods 64, 64. The construction of the pallet is schematically illustrated in FIGS. 4-7 inclusively with its generally vertical reciprocatory movement also illustrated with reference to the cases in the magazine including that case furthest downstream, showing the manner in which said case is ejected. The upper surface of the table portion 22 of the secondary case magazine is inclined slightly as shown and it will be appreciated that all of the cases in the magazine are urged toward the right as indicated by the arrows 70, 70 in response to operation of the above-described belt conveyor 28 and spring biased pusher element 46. The pallet, comprising part of the escapement means of the present invention, includes the above-mentioned push rods 64, 64, one of which is shown in these views, with the lower and upper shear plates 60 and 62 being fixedly connected to the push rod 64 as schematically shown. In response to reciprocation of the actuator 40 suitable mechanism is provided for moving the push rod 64 from the position shown in FIG. 4, through that shown in FIG. 5, to a raised position illustrated in FIG. 6. As will be apparent from these views, the lower shear plate 60 raises the furthest downstream case C and the upper shear plate 62 subsequently engages the upper side edge of the case to move the case downwardly from the position shown in FIG. 6 so as to eject the case as shown in FIG. 7, the line pressure of the succeeding cases in the magazine serving to force the case outwardly onto a horizontal shelf 72 carried adjacent the downstream end edge of the fixed portion of the secondary magazine structure.
The exit end of the secondary case magazine is provided with upper and lower fixed stops for normally retaining the cases in horizontally compacted edgewise relationship against the force of the pusher 46 and/or the bias created by intermittent motion of the belt conveyor 28. The lower fixed stop 74 is mounted at each of its ends to the fixed frame of the magazine, and defines a laterally extending slot through which the lower shear plate 60 is adapted to move as described hereinabove. The upper fixed stop 76 is similarly situated with respect to the crossmember 43 to define a laterally extending slot through which the upper shear plate 62 is adapted to move as shown in FIG. 4 through 7. As so constructed and arranged, it will be apparent that the pallet includes case engaging portions movable into and out of the path of movement of the edgewise cases in the secondary magazine for sequentially moving the case to be released in its own plane so as to clear the fixed stops 74 and 76 at the exit end of said case magazine in order to permit the line pressure of the succeeding cases in the magazine to force the furthest downstream case outwardly, whereby the said case is adapted to drop downwardly into the upwardly open magazine 10. More specifically, the lower shear plate 60 permits the case to clear the lower fixed stop 74 so that a spring loaded guide member 80 can move inwardly beneath the lower side edge of the case C as shown in FIG. 6. The upper shear plate 62 subsequently causes downward movement of the case to clear the upper fixed stop 76. As the case so moves, its lower edge rides outwardly on the surface of the guide member 80, ultimately to reach the unstable position shown in FIG. 7. Gravity then takes over to pivot the case about its lower edge so that it falls into the primary magazine 10 as indicated in FIG. 1.
Turning now to a more detailed description of the means for cyclically moving the pallet described above in timed relationship with the mechanism for withdrawing the lowermost case from the primary magazine 10, FIG. 2 shows a pneumatic actuator 40 having a piston rod connected to a crank arm 82 carried on a rockshaft 84 rotatably mounted in the table portion 22 of the secondary case magazine. As best shown in FIG. 3, the rockshaft 84 also carries a pair of arms 86, 86 each of which is connected through an intermediate link 88, 88-to the moveable crossmember 66 comprising a part of the pallet described above. The crossmember 66 is slidably supported on vertically arranged guides 90, 90 provided for this purpose in the fixed frame of the secondary magazine. Slide blocks 92, 92 are carried by the crossmember 66 for so supporting this portion of the pallet. As indicated in FIG. 1, whenever the control unit 20 for the conventional mechanism for withdrawing cases from the primary magazine 10 actuates the cylinder 16, a corresponding pulse is directed to the actuator 40 for causing corresponding movement of the pallet so as to eject a case from the exit end of the secondary case magazine.
In a similar manner, the upper run of the belt conveyor 28 is adapted to move incrementally so as to feed all of the cases in the secondary magazine generally horizontally toward the right and toward the exit end of said magazine in response to a similar pulse directed to the actuator 38 described hereinabove. As indicated in FIG. 3 and as shown in detail in FIG. 2, the actuator 38 moves a crank arm 94 which in turn advances the clutch 36 through a predetermined angular displacement for causing movement of all the flat folded cases in the secondary magazine through the thickness of one such case.
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I. In a machine for erecting packing cases the improvement comprising an upwardly open magazine for storing a predetermined number of flat folded cases in a stack, means for cyclically withdrawing the lowermost case in said stack for erection, a secondary case magazine located above and to one ment means at said one end of said secondary magazine for sequentially releasing at least the endmost edgewise case from said secondary magazine to replace the cases withdrawn from said upwardly open magazine, said escapement means comprising a generally vertically reciprocable pallet having a case engaging portion movable into and out of the path of movement of said edgewise cases for cyclically moving the case to be released in its own plane, and a first fixed stop at said one end of said secondary case magazine for normally retaining said cases incompacted relationship therein, said pallet serving to displace the case furthest downstream in said secondary magazine so that the line pressure of the succeeding cases in said secondary magazine forces said furthest downstream case in said secondary magazine outwardly whereby said case is adapted to drop downwardly into said upwardly open magazine.
2. The combination defined in claim 1 wherein said pallet includes a lower shear plate for engaging a lower side edge of said downstream case during upward vertical movement thereof to raise the same above said first fixed stop, said pallet further including an upper shear plate engageable with the upper side edge of said downstream case during downward vertical movement of said pallet, and an upper fixed stop aligned with said first fixed stop for nonnally retaining said cases in compacted relationship in said secondary magazine, said upper shear plate serving to move the upper side edge of said downstream case downwardly past said upper fixed stop so that the line pressure of the succeeding cases in said secon- ;dary magazine forces said furthest" downstream case outlower side edge of said case is adapted to drop after being guided past said lower fixed stop whereby said case pivots about its lower side edge and enters said upwardly open magazine in a flat folded substantially horizontal position.
5. The combination defined in claim 1 wherein said means for urging all of said edgewise cases toward one end of said secondary magazine comprises an endless belt conveyor having an upper run for engaging the lower side edges of said folded cases in said secondary magazine, drive means for said belt conveyor, said drive means being intermittently operable in timed relationship with reciprocable movement of said pallet to advance all of said folded cases toward said one end of said secondary magazine.
6. The combination defined in claim 1 wherein said means for urging all of said cases toward said one end of said secondary magazine comprises a-case, engaging pusher slidably supported in said secondary magazine for movement toward and away from said open end thereof, and biasing means for urging said pushertoward said one end with a force which is relatively constant with reference to the particular position of said pusher along its path of movement. 7
7. The combination defined in claim 5 wherein said means for urging all of edgewise cases toward said one end of said secondary magazine further includes a depending case engaging pusher slidably supported in an upper wall of said secondary magazine for movement toward and away from said open end thereof, and biasing means for urging said pusher into contact with the rearmost case in said secondary magazine for advancing all of said folded cases toward said open end with a force -which is relatively constant with reference to the particular position of said rearmost case in said secondary magazine. 1
8. The combination defined in claim 7 wherein said pallet includes a lower shear plate for engaging a lower side edge of said downstream case durin upward vertical movement thereof to raise said case above said first fixed stop, said pallet further including an upper shear plate engageable with the upper side edge of said downstream case during downward vertical movement of said pallet, and an upper fixed stop aligned with said first fixed stop for normally retaining said cases in compacted relationship against the bias of said pusher and belt, said upper shear plate serving to move the upper side edge of said downstream case downwardly past said upper fixed stop so that said case is urged outwardly by said pusher and belt. 1
9. In a machine for erecting packing cases, and including an upwardly open magazine for storing a predetermined number of flat folded cases in a stack, the improvement comprising a secondary case magazine located above and to one side of said upwardly open magazine for storing folded cases edgewise on a lower wall thereof, means for urging all of said edgewise blanks toward an exit end of said secondary magazine, stop means at said exit end, means forcyclically withdrawing the lowermost case in said stack for erection, escapement means at the exit end of said secondary magazine for cyclically moving the endmost edgewise blank in its own plane so that the line pressure of the cases in said secondary magazine cyclically releases said endmost case to drop downwardly into said upwardly open magazine.
10. The combination defined in claim 9 wherein said escapement means comprises a reciprocable pallet having a blank engaging portion movable into and out of the path of movement of said edgewise blanks for cyclically moving a blank to be released in its own plane, and a shelf for engagement by the lower edge of the released blank to permit pivotal downward movement thereof about its lower edge as said blank drops toward said upwardly open magazine,

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1. In a machine for erecting packing cases the improvement comprising an upwardly open magazine for storing a predetermined number of flat folded cases in a stack, means for cyclically withdrawing the lowermost case in said stack for erection, a secondary case magazine located above and to one side of said upwardly open magazine for storing folded cases edgewise, said secondary magazine including means for urging all of said edgewise cases toward one end thereof, and escapement means at said one end of said secondary magazine for sequentially releasing at least the endmost edgewise case from said secondary magazine to replace the cases withdrawn from said upwardly open magazine, said escapement means comprising a generally vertically reciprocable pallet having a case engaging portion movable into and out of the path of movement of said edgewise cases for cyclically moving the case to be released in its own plane, and a first fixed stop at said one end of said secondary case magazine for normally retaining said cases in compacted relationship therein, said pallet serving to displace the case furthest downstream in said secondary magazine so that the line pressure of the succeeding cases in said secondary magazine forces said furthest downstream case in said secondary magazine outwardly whereby said case is adapted to drop downwardly into said upwardly open magazine.
2. The combination defined in claim 1 wherein said pallet includes a lower shear plate for engaging a lower side edge of said downstream case during upward vertical movement thereof to raise the same above said first fixed stop, said pallet further including an upper shear plate engageable with the upper side edge of said downstream case during downward vertical movement of said pallet, and an upper fixed stop aligned with said first fixed stop for normally retaining said cases in compacted relationship in said secondary magazine, said upper shear plate serving to move the upper side edge of said downstream case downwardly past said upper fixed stop so that the line pressure of the succeeding cases in said secondary magazine forces said furthest downstream case outwardly.
3. The combination defined in claim 2 wherein said escapement means further includes guide means associated with said lower fixed stop and movable into and out of the open end of said horizontal magazine for deflecting said downwardly moving lower side edge of said case outwardly with respect to said lower fixed stop during downward movement of said pallet.
4. The combination defined in claim 3 wherein said case guide means further includes a fixed shelf against which the lower side edge of said case is adapted to drop after being guided past said lower fixed stop whereby said case pivots about its lower side edge and enters said upwardly open magazine in a flat folded substantially horizontal position.
5. The combination defined in claim 1 wherein said means for urging all of said edgewise cases toward one end of said secondary magazine comprises an endless belt conveyor having an upper run for engaging the lower side edges of said folded cases in said secondary magazine, drive means for said belt conveyor, said drive means being intermittently operable in timed relationship with reciprocable movement of said pallet to advance all of said folded cases toward said one end of said secondary magazine.
6. The combination defined in claim 1 wherein said means for urging all of said cases toward said one end of said secondary magazine comprises a case engaging pusher slidably supported in said secondary magazine for movement toward and away from said open end thereof, and biasing means for urging said pusher toward said one end with a force which is relatively constant with reference to the particular position of said pusher along its path of movement.
7. The combination defined in claim 5 wherein said means for urging all of edgewise cases toward said one end of said secondary magazine further includes a depending case engaging pusher slidably supported in an upper wall of said secondary magazine for movement toward and away from said open end thereof, and biasing means for urging said pusher into contact with the rearmost case in said secondary magazine for advancing all of said folded cases toward said open end with a force which is relatively constant with reference to the particular position of said rearmost case in said secondary magazine.
8. The combination defined in claim 7 wherein said pallet includes a lower shear plate for engaging a lower side edge of said downstream case during upward vertical movement thereof to raise said case above said first fixed stop, said pallet further including an upper shear plate engageable with the upper side edge of said downstream case during downward vertical movement of said pallet, and an upper fixed stop aligned with said first fixed stop for normally retaining said cases in compacted relationship against the bias of said pusher and belt, said upper shear plate serving to move the upper side edge of said downstream case downwardly past said upper fixed stop so that said case is urged outwardly by said pusher and belt.
9. In a machine for erecting packing cases, and including an upwardly open magazine for storing a predetermined number of flat folded cases in a stack, the improvement comprising a secondary case magazine located above and to one side of said upwardly open magazine for storing folded cases edgewise on a lower wall thereof, means for urging all of said edgewise blanks toward an exit end of said secondary magazine, stop means at said exit end, means for cyclically withdrawing the lowermost case in said stack for erection, escapement means at the exit end of said secondary magazine for cyclically moving the endmost edgewise blank in its own plane so that the line pressure of the cases in said secondary magazine cyclically releases said endmost case to drop downwardly into said upwardly open magazine.
10. The combination defined in claim 9 wherein said escapement means comprises a reciprocable pallet having a blank engaging portion movable into and out of the path of movement of said edgewise blanks for cyclically moving a blank to be released in its own plane, and a shelf fOr engagement by the lower edge of the released blank to permit pivotal downward movement thereof about its lower edge as said blank drops toward said upwardly open magazine.
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