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US-2015369835-A1 · Dec 24, 2015 · US
US9346580B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9346580-B2 |
| Application number | US-201213400953-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Feb 21, 2012 |
| Priority date | Feb 22, 2011 |
| Publication date | May 24, 2016 |
| Grant date | May 24, 2016 |
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A carton decasing system for removing stacks of cartons or carton blanks from cases or containers includes a case infeed conveyor on which the cases with the cartons or carton blanks stacked therein are moved to an inverting assembly. The inverting assembly reorients the cases and places the cases with the cartons stacked therein on a decasing assembly which removes the cases from the stacks of cartons. The stacks of cartons are thereafter conveyed along a magazine conveyor with the stacks of cartons supported by a stack pusher assembly as the cartons are moved to a discharge point at the distal end of the magazine conveyor.
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A system for removing cartons from containers for loading into a product packaging machine, comprising: a magazine conveyor on which the containers, with stacks of the cartons contained therein, are received; a decasing assembly movable along the magazine conveyor, and including an adjustable frame carrying a series of containment rods that are adapted to be extensible into the containers adjacent the cartons and at least one side wall of the containers to facilitate removal of the cartons from the containers; wherein the decasing assembly receives the containers with the cartons stacked therein and removes the containers from the cartons with the cartons maintained in a stacked configuration upon removal of the containers from the cartons, and moves the stacks of cartons along the magazine conveyor toward a discharge point; and a stack pusher assembly for engaging and supporting the stacks of cartons as the cartons maintained in the stacked configuration with the containment rods, are moved along the magazine conveyor toward the discharge point for feeding to a magazine for the packaging machine. 2. The system of claim 1 and wherein the decasing assembly further comprises a lifting mechanism for removing the containers from about the cartons as the containment rods maintain the cartons in their stacked configuration. 3. The system of claim 1 , wherein the decasing assembly further comprises a series of grippers at upstream and downstream ends of the frame, the grippers adapted to move into an engaging position for engaging the cartons within their containers to create a spacing for entry of the containment rods into the containers. 4. The system of claim 1 and wherein the stack pusher assembly includes at least one stack pusher carried by a drive system, a drive system engageable with a conveying mechanism for the magazine conveyor so as to move the at least one stack pusher therewith during feeding of a carton stack, and being disengageable from the conveying mechanism of the magazine conveyor so as to be operable independently of the conveying mechanism of the magazine conveyor for repositioning of the at least one stack pusher with respect to a new stack of cartons loaded on the magazine conveyor. 5. The system of claim 4 , wherein the at least one stack pusher comprises a pair of extensible pusher rods positioned above the magazine conveyor and moveable along the magazine conveyor, each of the pusher rods connected to an actuator for controlling retraction and extension of the pusher rods between a retracted, non-engaging position and an extended, engaging position for contacting and supporting the stacks of cartons as the stacks of cartons are moved along the magazine conveyor toward the discharge point. 6. The system of claim 1 , wherein the adjustable frame of the decasing assembly comprises a series of support members supporting the containment rods and slidably mounted along adjustable side frame members mounted on laterally extending rails to enable longitudinal and lateral adjustment of the containment rods with respect to a size of the stacks of cartons received on the decasing assembly. 7. The system of claim 6 , wherein the decasing assembly further comprises actuators for each of the containment rods for extending and retracting the containment rods. 8. A system for removing cartons from containers for loading into a product packaging machine, comprising: an inverting assembly for inverting and placing the containers with the cartons stacked therein in an inverted position on a magazine conveyor, wherein an elevation of the inverted containers placed on the magazine conveyor is adjusted to substantially match an elevation of the magazine conveyor; a decasing assembly movable along the magazine conveyor and including an adjustable frame carrying a series of containment rods that are adapted to be extensible between the cartons and at least one side wall of the containers to help facilitate removal of the cartons from the containers; wherein the decasing assembly receives the containers with the carton stacked therein and removes the containers from the cartons with the cartons maintained in a stacked configuration as the cartons are moved along the magazine conveyor toward a discharge point; and a stack pusher assembly for engaging and supporting the cartons in stacks as the cartons maintained in the stacked configuration with the containment rods, are moved along the magazine conveyor toward the discharge point for feeding to a magazine for the packaging machine. 9. The system of claim 8 , wherein the inverting assembly comprises a rotatable inverting head having adjustable side rails and top and bottom case support guides defining a receiving area for receiving and supporting the containers with the cartons stacked therein, as the containers are reoriented and deposited onto the magazine conveyor for removal of the container. 10. The system of claim 9 , wherein the case support guides are initially separated by a distance greater than a height of the containers and wherein at least one of the case support guides is moveable toward a closed position substantially conforming the receiving area to the height of a container therebetween as the container is reoriented. 11. A method of removing cartons from a case for feeding to a product packaging machine, comprising: moving the case with a stack of cartons therein along a path of travel; moving a series of containment rods into engagement positions adjacent upstream and downstream ends of the stack of cartons contained within the case; removing the case from the stack of cartons while holding the cartons in a stacked configuration with the containment rods; and continuing movement of the stack of cartons along their path of travel toward a discharge point for feeding of the cartons into the product packaging machine with the cartons maintained in a substantially stacked configuration by the containment rods as the case is moved away from the stacked cartons. 12. The method of claim 11 , wherein inserting a series of containment rods into engagement with the stack of cartons comprises receiving the case on a magazine conveyor, engaging the stack of cartons within the case with a series of gripping lugs and urging the cartons together to create a gap between the cartons and at least one side wall of the case, and thereafter extending the containment rods into the gap created by the gripping lugs adjacent upstream and downstream sides of the stack of cartons and into engaging contact therewith. 13. The method of claim 11 , wherein continuing movement of the stacked cartons along the path of travel comprises moving the containment rods as the stacks of cartons are conveyed along a magazine conveyor so as to urge the stacked cartons toward the discharge point, engaging the stacked cartons with at least one stack pusher and retracting the containment rods from engagement with the stacked cartons, and urging the stacked cartons toward the discharge point with the at least one stack pusher. 14. The method of claim 13 and further comprising moving an additional stack of cartons engaged by the containment rods along the magazine conveyor toward a prior stack of cartons being urged toward the discharge point by the at least one stack pusher, as the additional stack of cartons approaches the prior stack of cartons, retracting the at least one stack pusher out of engagement therewith and moving the at least one stack pusher to a position behind the additional stack of cartons, urging the additional stack of cartons against the prior stack of cartons, and moving the cart
emptying or unloading processes · CPC title
Feeding carton blanks from piles or magazines · CPC title
with means for replenishing the pile during continuous separation of articles therefrom {(B65H1/22 takes precedence)} · CPC title
Cut-out, multi-layer, e.g. folded blanks or boxes · CPC title
Unpacking of articles or materials, not otherwise provided for · CPC title
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