TAPE EDGE FOLDING ROLLER
20220396449 · 2022-12-15
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65H35/0033
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65H27/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65H2404/1424
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65H45/22
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B65H35/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65H27/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A tape applicator configured for applying a tape to a carton (e.g., for sealing and/or assembling the carton). The tape applicator may include an edge folder assembly having an edge folder roller operatively coupled to a support member that allows the edge folder roller to rotate around the support member. The edge folder assembly may also include an alignment assembly (e.g., a self-alignment assembly) that allows the edge folder roller to move axially along the support member. The alignment assembly may comprise one or more biasing members (e.g., springs, or the like) and/or one or more restraining members (e.g., washers, or the like) to aid in allowing the edge folder roller to rotate and/or move axially with respect to the one or more support members in order to account for shifting of the tape transversely through the tape applicator.
Claims
1. An edge folder roller assembly comprising: one or more roller support members; and edge folder roller operatively coupled to the one or more roller support members to allow rotation of the edge fold roller with respect to the one or more roller support members, wherein the edge folder roller comprises an inner portion and one or more outer projections; wherein the edge folder roller receives tape and the one or more outer projections folds at least one edge of the tape as the tape moves over the edge folder roller.
2. The edge folder roller assembly of claim 1, wherein the one or more outer projections comprise: a first outer projection adjacent a first end of the inner portion; and a second outer projection adjacent a second end of the inner portion; wherein the first outer projection folds a first edge of the tape and the second outer projection folds a second edge of the tape.
3. The edge folder roller assembly of claim 1, further comprising: an alignment assembly operatively coupled to the edge folder roller or the one or more roller support members, wherein the alignment assembly allows the edge folder roller to move axially with respect to the one or more roller support members.
4. The edge folder roller assembly of claim 3, wherein the alignment assembly comprises: one or more biasing members operatively coupled adjacent a first end or the second end of the edge folder roller.
5. The edge folder roller assembly of claim 4, wherein the one or more biasing members comprises: a first biasing member operatively coupled adjacent a first end of the edge folder roller; a second biasing member operatively coupled adjacent a second end of the edge folder roller; wherein one or more of the first biasing member and the second biasing member are operatively coupled to the one or more roller support members; and wherein the first biasing member and the second biasing member allow the edge folder roller to move axially with respect to the one or more roller support members.
6. The edge folder roller assembly of claim 4, wherein the one or more biasing members are springs.
7. The edge folder roller assembly of claim 4, wherein the alignment assembly further comprises: one or more restraining members operatively coupled to the one or more biasing members wherein the one or more restraining members aid in allowing the one or more biasing members to align the edge folder roller.
8. The edge folder roller assembly of claim 7, wherein the one or more restraining members comprise: one or more first restraining members operatively coupled to a first biasing member; and one or more second restraining members operatively coupled to a second biasing member.
9. The edge folder roller assembly of claim 2, wherein the inner portion comprises an inner portion surface, and wherein the inner portion surface is a convex surface.
10. The edge folder roller assembly of claim 2, wherein the one or more outer projections may have an inner projection surface and an outer projection surface, and wherein the inner projection surface is a concave surface.
11. The edge folder roller assembly of claim 1, further comprising: a mounting member operatively coupled to the one or more roller support members.
12. The edge folder roller assembly of claim 11, further comprising: a knurl roller operatively coupled to the mounting member, wherein the knurl roller only rotates in the forward to allow the tape to move in downstream and aid in preventing the tape from moving upstream.
13. The edge folder roller assembly of claim 11, further comprising: one or more guide rollers operatively coupled to the mounting member, wherein the one or more guide rollers aid in moving the tape downstream and setting a leg length of the tape.
14. A tape applicator, comprising: an edge folder roller assembly, comprising: one or more roller support members; and edge folder roller operatively coupled to the one or more roller support members to allow rotation of the edge fold roller with respect to the one or more roller support members, wherein the edge folder roller comprises an inner portion and one or more outer projections; wherein the edge folder roller receives tape and the one or more outer projections fold at least one edge of the tape as the tape moves over the edge folder roller.
15. The tape application of claim 14, wherein the one or more outer projections comprise: a first outer projection adjacent a first end of the inner portion; and a second outer projection adjacent a second end of the inner portion; wherein the first outer projection folds a first edge of the tape and the second outer projection folds a second edge of the tape.
16. The tape applicator of claim 14, wherein the edge folder roller assembly further comprises: an alignment assembly operatively coupled to the edge folder roller or the one or more roller support members, wherein the alignment assembly allows the edge folder roller to move axially with respect to the one or more roller support members.
17. The tape applicator of claim 16, wherein the alignment assembly comprises: one or more biasing members operatively coupled adjacent a first end or a second end of the edge folder roller.
18. The tape applicator of claim 17, wherein the alignment assembly further comprises: one or more restraining members operatively coupled to the one or more biasing members wherein the one or more restraining members aid in allowing the one or more biasing members to align the edge folder roller.
19. A method of folding an edge of tape, the method comprising: receiving tape in an edge folder roller assembly, wherein the edge folder roller assembly comprises: one or more roller support members; and edge folder roller operatively coupled to the one or more roller support members, wherein the edge folder roller comprises an inner portion and one or more outer projections; and folding one or more edges of the tape with the one or more outer projections as the tape moves longitudinally over the edge folder roller and the edge folder roller rotates with respect to the one or more roller support members.
20. The method of claim 19, further comprises: moving the edge folder roller axially with respect to the one or more roller support members as the tape moves laterally with respect to the one or more roller support members during operation of the edge folder roller assembly.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0007] The drawings illustrate embodiments of the invention, and are not necessarily drawn to scale, wherein:
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[0029] Embodiments of the present invention now may be described more fully hereinafter with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which some, but not all, embodiments of the invention are shown. Indeed, the invention may be embodied in many different forms and should not be construed as limited to the embodiments set forth herein; rather, these embodiments are provided so that this disclosure may satisfy applicable legal requirements. Like numbers refer to like elements throughout.
[0030] In some implementations, consistent with the present disclosure a cartoning machine 10 may have a tape applicator 100 configured for applying a tape T, such as a pressure sensitive adhesive tape, to a carton (e.g., for sealing and/or assembling the carton). The tape applicator 100 may include an edge folder assembly 200 (otherwise described as an edge folder roller assembly, or the like) comprising an edge folder roller 210, one or more support members 240 (otherwise described as one or more roller support members, or the like) for allowing the edge folder roller 210 to rotate around a support member 240, and/or an alignment assembly 260 (otherwise described as a self-alignment assembly, or the like) that allows the edge folder roller to move axially along the one or more support members 240. The alignment assembly 260 may comprise one or more biasing members 270 (e.g., springs, or the like) and/or one or more restraining members 280 (e.g., washers, or the like) to aid in allowing the edge folder roller 210 to rotate and/or move axially with respect to the one or more support members 240. The edge folder roller assembly 200 may further comprise one or more additional rollers, such as a clutch roller 320 (e.g., a clutch roller that restricts the tape from recoiling back upstream) which may be referred to a knurled roller 320 (e.g., when the clutch roller has knurled projections), a guide roller 330 (e.g., leg length roller that regulates leg length of the tape over the side of the carton), or other like rollers. The edge folder assembly 200 will be described in further detail herein in the description of the tape applicator 100.
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[0033] The edge folder assembly 200 is generally illustrated in
[0034] The edge roller adjustment assembly 260 may comprise one or more biasing members 270 (e.g., springs 272, 274, or the like) and/or one or more restraining members 280 (e.g., washers 282, 283, 284, 285 or the like) to aid in allowing the edge folder roller 210 move axially and rotate with respect to the one or more roller support members 240. The one or more restraining members 280 (e.g., washers, or the like) hold the biasing members 270 (e.g., springs 272, 274) in place adjacent the edge folder roller 210. The edge roller adjustment assembly 260 may further comprise one or more locking members 290 (e.g., fasteners, nuts, pins, clamps, clips, or the like) operatively coupled to the one or more roller support members 240 in order to operatively couple the adjustment assembly 260 to the edge folder roller 210 and/or the one or more roller support members 240. For example, the one or more biasing members 280 may position the edge folder roller 210 in a home position (e.g., resting position), as well as allowing the edge folder to move axially with respect to the one or more roller support members 240 (e.g., side to side) away from the home position as the tape T passes over the edge folder roller 210.
[0035] The adjustment assembly 260 allows for movement of the tape T (e.g., transversely from the machine direction) as the tape T is being dispensed and/or due to the use of different tape rolls, as discussed in further detail below. The movement of the tape T through the tape applicator 100 may cause the tape T shift, and thus, exert a force on the edge folder roller 210. By allowing the edge folder roller 210 to move axially with respect to the one or more support members 240, the edges of the tape T may be folded over in the same or similar way even when the tape T shifts within the tape applicator 100. That is, the folded edges of the tape T may be generally uniform even when the tape T shifts within the tape applicator 100. As such, the edge folder roller 210 provides an improvement over static edge folding brackets that cannot account for tape T that shifts within the tape applicator 100.
[0036] In some embodiments, the components of the tape applicator 100 (e.g., tolerance differences between tape applicator 100 components, loose components, or the like) may cause shifting of the tape T as it passes through the tape applicator 100. In other situations, if the tape roll is telescoped (e.g., one side of the tape roll is concaved, one side of the tape roll is convex), the tape T may shift in the tape applicator 100. In other situations, the tape T may be offset from the stub (e.g., paper core) such that between different rolls the position of the tape may shift transversely within the tape applicator 100 (e.g., 1/16, ⅛, 3/16, ¼, or other like inches within the tape applicator, or a range between, overlapping, or falling outside of these values). Consequently, the tape T running through the applicator 100 may be located in different positions over time (e.g., different transverse locations). The change in the transverse position of the tape T would typically require adjustment of the alignment of a conventional static folding member in order to fold the tape properly, or without adjustment of the static folding member, it may not properly fold the edges of the tape T (e.g., one side of the edge may be folded while the other edge is not folded, or the like). As such, the adjustment assembly 260 of the edge folder assembly 200 provides dynamic self-aligning of the tape T without having to adjust a static folding member. In one example, if the tape width is 53 mm wide, and the edge roller opening (e.g., between projections 230) is restricted to 48 mm, the edge roller 210 and the adjustment assembly 260 will curl the tape T on each edge to a width of approximately 2.5 mm. The self-alignment of the adjustment assembly 260 allows the fold on each edge of the tape T to generally have the same width (e.g., 2.5 mm in the illustrated example). However, it should be understood that in some embodiments the transverse movement of the edge roller 210 on the edge roller support member 242 is gradual (e.g., in the case of a telescoped tape roll). Consequently, even with the adjustment assembly 260 of the edge folder assembly 200, the width of the fold on each end may vary (e.g., vary 10, 20, 30, 40, 50, or the like percent) as the edge roller 210 moves with respect to the edge roller support member 240. The operation of the edge folder adjustment assembly 260 will be described in further detail with respect to
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[0038] The edge folder assembly 200 may further have one or more mounting members 300, such as a mounting plate 302 (e.g., a clutch bracket, or the like) that is operatively coupled to the one or more edge roller shafts 240 and the tape applicator 100. The one or more mounting members 300 may be utilized to mount the components of the edge folder assembly to the tape applicator 100. Furthermore, the edge folder assembly 200 may comprise a tape recognition assembly 350 (e.g., proximity sensor, sensor mount, or the like) that is used to determine when no tape is identified, and thereafter send a notification signal.
[0039] The edge folder assembly 200 may be a stand-alone assembly or may further comprise one or more additional rollers, as illustrated in
[0040] The edge folder assembly 200 may further comprise one or more guide rollers 330 that may be operatively coupled to the one or more mounting members 300 through one or more guide support members 332 around which the guide roller 330 may rotate. The one or more guide rollers (e.g., edge folder guide rolls 330) may aid in moving the tape T downstream for application to a carton, as will be described in further detail herein.
[0041] Moreover, in some embodiments the individual rollers and/or the entire edge folder assembly 200 may be adjustable with respect to the tape applicator 100 in order to set the tape leg length (e.g., the length of the tape that will extend over the edge and down the side of a carton). The guide roller 330 may actually set the tape leg length since it is the last roller in the edge folder assembly 200, as such the entire edge folder assembly 200 may be adjustable and/or in some embodiments only the last guide roller 330 is adjustable. As such, the edge roller assembly 200 may comprise a tape leg adjustment assembly 340. As illustrated in
[0042] As the tape T exits the edge folder assembly 200, the tape T may be moved to a front applicator roll 136 that applies a leading end of the tape T to a carton that is to be taped. In the illustrated tape applicator 100, the front applicator roll 136 and the tape guide (or front applicator guide rolls, in an alternate embodiments) are mounted on a front applicator arm 137, including opposing side arms 138 pivotally mounted to the main frame 108 as indicated in
[0043] Continuing with the illustrated tape applicator 100, a rear applicator arm 140, including opposing side arms 141, may be pivotably mounted to the main frame 108 on pivot mount 142. A rear applicator roll 144 may be rotatably mounted on the rear applicator arm 140 proximate its free end 145 remote from the pivotal mount 142. Moreover, as illustrated in
[0044] The tape applicator 100 may further include a blade for cutting a tape T applied to a carton, and a magnetically actuated blade guard for selectively exposing and covering or protecting the blade. The knife arm assembly 160 may include parallel side plates 162 and 164, defining a knife arm 161. The parallel side plates 162, 164 may act as arm extensions (or may include arm extensions) to set the timing of the swing of the knife arm 160, and thus, when the tape is cut. It should be understood that the side plates 162, 164 and/or arm extensions may be separate parts or may be integral parts. The side plates 162, 164 may be connected by one or more shafts. Additionally, the side plates 162, 164 may be connected to one another, and to the main frame 108 by a pivotal mount 135, proximate the respective front ends of the side plates 162, 164, as illustrated in
[0045] During a taping process, a carton may move under (or over) the tape head 100 (e.g., via a suitable conveyer, roller, or other feed mechanism). During such a taping process, the knife arm 161 may be biased away from the main frame 108, and into contact with the carton being taped. Accordingly, as the carton is fed pass the tape applicator 100, the knife arm 161 may be pushed toward a position adjacent to the main frame 108 by the carton. As the carton passes 161 the tape head, the knife arm 161 may no longer be in contact with the carton, and the biasing force and the knife arm 161 may cause the knife arm 161 to rotate to a position further away from the main frame 108 (e.g., further away from the main frame 108 than when the carton was restricting rotational movement of the knife arm 161) and to cut the tape T. The process may be repeated for subsequent cartons.
[0046] While specific embodiments of a tape applicator 100 are illustrated and discussed above, it should be understood that the edge folding roller assembly 200, and the components thereof, described herein may be utilized with any type of tape applicator that is automated, or manual, and/or any of the tape applicator components described herein.
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[0052] It should be understood that “operatively coupled,” when used herein, means that the components may be formed integrally with each other, or may be formed separately and coupled together. Furthermore, “operatively coupled” means that the components may be formed directly to each other, or to each other with one or more components located between the components that are operatively coupled together. Furthermore, “operatively coupled” may mean that the components are detachable from each other, or that they are permanently coupled together.
[0053] Also, it will be understood that, where possible, any of the advantages, features, functions, devices, and/or operational aspects of any of the embodiments of the present invention described and/or contemplated herein may be included in any of the other embodiments of the present invention described and/or contemplated herein, and/or vice versa. In addition, where possible, any terms expressed in the singular form herein are meant to also include the plural form and/or vice versa, unless explicitly stated otherwise. Accordingly, the terms “a” and/or “an” shall mean “one or more.
[0054] Certain terminology is used herein for convenience only and is not to be taken as a limiting unless such terminology is specifically described herein for specific embodiments. For example, words such as “top”, “bottom”, “upper”, “lower”, “first”, “second”, “inner”, “outer”, or the like may merely describe the configurations shown in the Figures and described herein for some embodiments of the invention. Indeed, the components may be oriented in any direction and the terminology, therefore, should be understood as encompassing such variations unless specified otherwise. The terminology includes the words specifically mentioned above, derivatives thereof and words of similar import.
[0055] While certain exemplary embodiments have been described and shown in the accompanying drawings, it is to be understood that such embodiments are merely illustrative of and not restrictive on the broad invention, and that this invention not be limited to the specific constructions and arrangements shown and described, since various other changes, combinations, omissions, modifications and substitutions, in addition to those set forth in the above paragraphs, are possible. Those skilled in the art will appreciate that various adaptations, modifications, and combinations of the just described embodiments can be configured without departing from the scope and spirit of the invention. Therefore, it is to be understood that, within the scope of the appended claims, the invention may be practiced other than as specifically described herein.