On-the-go package of absorbent articles and method of making
US-2024207110-A1 · Jun 27, 2024 · US
US11912450B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11912450-B2 |
| Application number | US-202017609260-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | May 18, 2020 |
| Priority date | May 17, 2019 |
| Publication date | Feb 27, 2024 |
| Grant date | Feb 27, 2024 |
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A packaging machine for packaging products in cartons including a product feed for feeding products, wherein the products have a length P, wherein the product feed has a stacking apparatus that stacks a first group of products, which are positioned next to one another in a row with a length R, vertically above or below a second group of products, which are likewise positioned next to one another in a row with a length R that is a multiple of the length P, wherein a product slot is positioned at the end of the product feed, at which product slot stacked rows of products with the length R are collected, wherein a slide with a length S is positioned at the product slot, and slides the stacked rows of products having a length that at least corresponds to the length S in a substantially horizontal sliding direction into a carton at a carton packing station, wherein the length S is shorter than the length R by at least one times the length P.
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A packaging machine for packaging products in cartons, the packaging machine comprising: a product feed for feeding products to be packaged in cartons, wherein each of the products has a length P, and wherein the product feed has a stacking apparatus that is configured to at least stack a first group of products, which are positioned next to one another in a row with a length R, vertically above or below a second group of products, which are likewise positioned next to one another in a row with a length R; wherein the products are fed to the stacking apparatus on a conveyor belt in the first conveying direction and conveyed onward from the stacking apparatus by a first slide disposed over the conveyor belt in a second conveying direction, wherein the second conveying direction is at least substantially opposite from the first conveying direction; wherein the length R is a multiple of the length P; wherein a product slot is positioned at the end of the product feed, at which product slot stacked rows of products with the length R are collected, wherein a second slide with a length S is positioned at the product slot, wherein the second slide is configured to slide the stacked rows of products having a length that at least corresponds to the length S in an at least substantially horizontal sliding direction into a carton at a carton packing station; wherein the length S is shorter than the length R by at least one times the length P; wherein the length S during operation of the packaging machine corresponds substantially to a length of a carton to be packed; and wherein the length S is adjustable at least before operation of the packaging machine and can be adapted to the length of the carton to be packed. 2. The packaging machine for packaging products in cartons according to claim 1 , wherein the product slot has a frontal area serving as a buffer zone and wherein the frontal area has a length V that at least corresponds to the length P. 3. The packaging machine for packaging products in cartons according to claim 2 , wherein the length V of the frontal area at least substantially corresponds to half a maximum adjustable length S max of the second slide. 4. The packaging machine for packaging products in cartons according to claim 3 , wherein the length V of the frontal area is 300 mm. 5. The packaging machine for packaging products in cartons according to claim 1 , wherein a maximum adjustable length S max of the second slide, which indicates a maximum row length of products that can be inserted, is between 400 mm and 800 mm. 6. The packaging machine for packaging products in cartons according to claim 1 , wherein the packaging machine further comprises an incorrect part discharge that is embodied to discharge products that should not be packed before they are grouped in the stacking apparatus. 7. The packaging machine for packaging products in cartons according to claim 6 , wherein the product feed has an at least substantially horizontal first conveying direction and wherein the incorrect part discharge is positioned downstream of the stacking apparatus in the first conveying direction. 8. The packaging machine for packaging products in cartons according to claim 7 , wherein the packaging machine has an optical monitoring device that is embodied to detect whether a product is a product that should not be packed; and wherein the packaging machine is also configured, when the monitoring device detects a product that should not be packed, to trigger the incorrect part discharge to discharge the product that should not be packed. 9. The packaging machine for packaging products in cartons according to claim 8 , wherein the monitoring device is positioned upstream of the stacking apparatus in the first conveying direction. 10. The packaging machine for packaging products in cartons according to claim 9 , wherein the monitoring device is positioned upstream of the stacking apparatus next to the stacking apparatus. 11. The packaging machine for packaging products in cartons according to claim 7 , wherein the incorrect part discharge is positioned downstream of the stacking apparatus next to the stacking apparatus. 12. The packaging machine according to claim 1 , wherein the stacking apparatus is also embodied to convey the stacked groups of products from a lower level to a vertically higher upper level. 13. The packaging machine for packaging products in cartons according to claim 1 , wherein a maximum adjustable length S max of the second slide, which indicates a maximum row length of products that can be inserted, is between 500 mm and 700 mm. 14. The packaging machine for packaging products in cartons according to claim 1 , wherein a maximum adjustable length S max of the second slide, which indicates a maximum row length of products that can be inserted, is about 600 mm. 15. The packaging machine for packaging products in cartons according to claim 1 , wherein a larger quantity of products travels from the stacking apparatus to the product slot in one cycle than is subsequently slid into the carton with a single sliding procedure of the second slide. 16. The packaging machine for packaging products in cartons according to claim 15 , wherein the product slot has a frontal area buffer zone in which stacks of products from the larger quantity of products remain after the single sliding procedure of the second slide. 17. A method, comprising packaging products in cartons with the packaging machine according to claim 1 .
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