NZ623329B2 - System and method for activating article protection features of a carton - Google Patents
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Abstract
system and method for activating a series of article protection features formed in product cartons in which a series of articles have been packaged includes an actuating assembly mounted along a path of travel for the cartons. The actuating assembly will include a series of actuating elements that are selectively moved into engagement with the article protection features of the cartons. The article protection features are urged into the cartons, between the articles therein and into positions engaging and supporting the articles. are selectively moved into engagement with the article protection features of the cartons. The article protection features are urged into the cartons, between the articles therein and into positions engaging and supporting the articles.
Description
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SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR TING
ARTICLE PROTECTION FEATURES OF A CARTON
Cross Reference to d Applications
The present Patent Application is a formalization of previously filed, co-pending
United States Provisional Patent Application Serial No. 61/548,779, filed October 19, 2011
and United States Provisional Patent Application Serial No. ,044, filed December 13,
2011 by the inventors named in the present Application. This Patent Application claims the
benefit of the filing date of these cited Provisional Patent Applications according to the
es and rules governing provisional patent applications, particularly 35 U.S.C. § 1 l9(a)(i)
and 37 C.F.R. § 1.78(a)(4) and (a)(5). The specification and drawings of the Provisional
Patent Applications referenced above are specifically incorporated herein by reference as if
set forth in their entireties.
Field of the Invention
The present invention relates generally to systems and methods for ing articles,
and in particular relates to a system and method for engaging protective es of a carton
ning fragile articles to provide protection for such fragile articles.
Bac round of the Invention
ge of fragile articles such as glass beverage bottles or other, similar easily
broken or damaged containers during shipping and handling of the s with the fragile
bottles contained therein has long been a significant problem for bottlers and other
manufacturers, resulting in losses both in terms of damaged or destroyed products as well as
returned products. In the past, to guard against such breakage, bottles and/or other types of
fragile es generally have been packaged and shipped or transported in thick,
heavyweight cardboard or plastic cartons or shipping containers. For example, beverage
bottles are often sold in groups of twelve, eighteen or twenty—four s within large,
heavyweight cardboard or paperboard cases, with the bottles being individually ned to
avoid contact therebetween. While providing significant protection for the bottles from
contact with each other and ge, such heavyweight paperboard cases or cartons
typically are very expensive. Alternatively, thinner paperboard cartons such as for containing
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twelve packs of bottles also have been introduced and sold. While less expensive, such
s, however, provide d protection against breakage of the bottles.
Accordingly, it can be seen that a need exists for cartons or containers having
protection es to protect breakable articles stored therein and a system and method for
activating such article protection features that addresses the foregoing and other related and
ted problems in the art.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
Briefly described, the present invention lly comprises a system and method for
the actuation or activation of article protection features within cartons into engagement with
the articles stored within a . This system has particular applicability for use in the
protection of fragile articles such as glass bottles or other, similar articles that can be prone to
ng or moving within their cartons or other containers, without the need for additional
dividers or other elements to be placed within the cartons and/or without the cartons being
formed with defined compartments for loading individual bottles or other fragile articles.
The system and method for activating the e protection features of a carton can be a
separate system or assembly that can be located apart from a packaging e, receiving
filled cartons therein for activating their e protection features, both as an tically
operable system and a manually operable system. Alternatively, the system can be integrated
into an existing product packaging machine, being removably mounted along the path of
travel of the cartons, downstream from the area of the packaging machine where the cartons
are loaded with the articles for activating the article protection features thereof.
In addition, the system will include an actuating ly having a plurality of
actuating elements or members moving between a first, non-engaging or non-operative
position and a second, operative or engaging position for ng and activating the article
protection features of the cartons passing y. The actuating assemblies of the various
embodiments further can be formed as a change-part system or with replaceable components
to enable the removal and replacement thereof to adapt or change the actuating assembly as
needed for the activation of article protection features of different sizes and/or configuration
s, which can include one, two or more rows of article protection features arranged in
varying orientations and spaced configurations within the cartons.
[0006a] In one aspect the present invention provides a method of packaging articles,
comprising: moving a series of articles toward a loading position; loading the articles into
cartons; moving the cartons with the es loaded therein along a path of travel toward an
actuating assembly; as the s pass adjacent the ing ly, moving at least one
actuating member into engagement with at least one article protection feature formed in the
cartons; and extending the at least one article protection e into a position in ment
with an article within the carton to stabilize an adjacent article within the carton.
[0006b] In another aspect of the invention there is provided a packaging machine for packaging
a series of articles within a series of cartons, comprising: a loading section at which the articles
are loaded into the cartons; and an actuating assembly downstream from the loading section
and through which the cartons with the articles loaded therein are passed for activation of
article tion es therein; wherein the actuating ly comprises a series of
actuating elements movable into engagement with associated ones of the e protection
features of the cartons as the cartons are moved through the actuating assembly to cause
movement of the article protection features into operative positions in engagement with the
articles.
In one embodiment, the system of the present invention can e an inlet conveyor
on which the cartons are received and are conveyed toward the actuating assembly of the
system. The actuating assembly can include a conveying mechanism along which a series of
sleds or carriers are mounted and are conveyed about a substantially elliptical path of travel.
Each of the sleds generally will include a body having guides or brackets along side edges
thereof for engaging and mounting the sleds to the conveying mechanism, and a ntially
flat upper surface on which the cartons are received. A series of openings generally will be
formed in the upper surface of each sled, which openings lly will be substantially
d with the locations of the article protection features of cartons loaded thereon.
Actuating elements such as punches, fingers, lugs or other, similar actuating members are
moveable through the openings formed in the upper surface of each sled for engaging and
activating the article protection features of the cartons. The sleds are moved along a cam track
array or section, which includes a series of cam tracks d by cam rollers linked to each
of the actuating elements. As the cam rollers of the actuating elements move along their
respective cam tracks, the actuating elements are selectively moved into and out of
ment with their aligned or associated article protection features of the carton loaded
thereon. As a result, the article protection features are urged into the interior of the cartons,
generally being moved into positions between and/or engaging portions of the es within
the s to stabilize and t the articles.
In an alternative embodiment, the system can include an actuating assembly that can
include a cassette or series of cassettes or similar mechanisms that can be removably mounted
to the frame of the packaging machine. The te(s) can be formed as change parts that can
be removed and/or exchanged as needed to accommodate varying size configuration cartons
and/or varying configurations and spacings of article ted features therein. Each of
thecassettes can include a series of actuating ts such as punches, fingers, lugs or other
actuating members that are moved by a conveying mechanism about the body of their cassette,
and which engage and roll along a cam track so as to cause the actuating lugs to be moved
between raised and lowered positions for engaging and actuating the article protection es
of the cartons as the cartons pass thereover.
In r embodiment of the system and method for activating article protection
features of a carton according to the principles of the present invention, the system can include
an actuating assembly mounted downstream from the loading area of the packaging
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machine. The actuating assembly can se a series of star wheels, each having a
plurality of articulating elements, such as punches, lugs, fingers, or other, r actuating
members mounted in spaced series about the periphery thereof. The star wheels further can
include one or more cam-operated wheels ing a rotating carrier to which the actuating
elements are lly attached, and a cam wheel positioned adjacent the rotating carrier. As
the rotating carrier moves the actuating elements about a rotary path, cams attached to the
actuating elements move along a cam track formed in the cam wheel, causing the actuating
elements to be pivoted or moved between engaging and non-engaging positions for engaging
carton passing thereover. The remaining star wheels can include one or more fixed or
stationary element wheels in which the actuating elements or members are substantially fixed
in place at d positions about the periphery of the bodies of their star wheels. The
actuating assembly can include at least one, and typically two to three rotating star wheels,
although more star wheels can be provided as needed, each mounted on a drive shaft with a
releasable coupling and generally being driven in timed relationship to each other and to the
movement ofthe cartons along a dead plate or guide positioned thereover.
As the cartons are received in the area of the present system for activating the article
protection features of the cartons, the cartons will be engaged by a pair of side belts, which
tend to center and orient the s with their article protection features generally aligned
with spaced slots in the dead plate through which the actuating ts of the star wheels
will project for engaging and activating the article tion es. The side belts
generally are biased inwardly so as to in the lateral position of the cartons as needed,
while still enabling some shifting or lateral movement of the bottles or other articles within
the cartons as the article protection features f are engaged and extended into the
cartons. An over-travel protection system further is provided, generally including a series of
cylinders or r elements mounted to brackets that support the star wheels. Upon
engagement of a bottle or element other than an article protection feature, which resists the
insertion of the actuating elements into the cartons and/or applies a back-pressure
gainst, the over-travel protection cylinders will enable the star wheels to move or be
otherwise lowered out of engagement with the carton so as to t damage to the articles
therein. At the same time, a signal can be sent to alertan operator of a problem condition
tered by the star wheels which ted the over-travel protection system, and/or the
operation of the packaging machine can be automatically halted to correct such a problem.
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Further ative embodiments of actuating assemblies for use in the system and
method of actuating article protection features of a carton according to the ples of the
t invention can include an elongated cylinder having an internal cam track over which
a series of cam s attached to a series of actuating elements move for pivoting or moving
the actuating elements between engaging and non-engaging positions. Still further, various
combinations of star wheels and/or moveable punch assemblies also can be used for
selectively engaging the article protection features of the cartons as needed.
Various objects, features and advantages of the present invention will become
apparent to those skilled in the art upon a review of the following detailed description, when
taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
Brief Description of the Drawings
Figs. lA-II illustrate various example cartons and carton blanks incorporating article
protection features adapted to be actuated or engaged by ion of the system and method
according to the principles of the present invention.
Fig. 2 is a perspective illustration of one example embodiment of a system for
ing filled cartons incorporating article tion features such as illustrated in Figs.
lA—ll, and ing or engaging the article protection features thereof.
Fig. 3 is a perspective illustration of the sled and cam track assembly of the system of
Fig. 2.
Fig. 4 is a perspective illustration, illustrating in further detail the cam tracks and
internal camming systems for the actuating elements of the sled illustrated in Figs. 2 and 3.
Fig. 5A is a perspective illustration of a portion of a ing machine,
schematically illustrating an additional embodiment of the system and method for activating
article tion features of a carton according to the principles of the present invention.
Fig. 5B is a perspective View of a cassette having a conveyor carrying ively
actuatable actuating lugs for use in the system and method for activating outside tion
features as illustrated in Fig. 5A.
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Fig 6A is a perspective illustration of a portion of a packaging machine incorporating
another example embodiment of the system and method for activating article protection
features of a carton according to the principles of the present invention.
Fig. 6B is an exploded perspective View of the star wheels of the actuating assembly
for engaging and activating the article protection features of a carton as illustrated in Fig. 6A.
Fig. 7A is a side elevational view illustrating the star wheels of the actuating assembly
of Figs. 6A-6B.
Fig. 7B is a perspective View schematically illustrating a mounting mechanism for the
star wheels of Fig. 7A and avel protection elements therefor.
Fig. 7C is a perspective view of an alternative embodiment of the actuating assembly
of Figs. 6A-7A.
Fig. 8 is a plan view illustrating the dead plate and slotted gs thereof for
passage of the actuating elements of the star wheels of Figs. 6A-7B.
Fig. 9 is a schematic illustration of still a further embodiment of a system and method
for activating e protection features of a carton according to the principles of the present
invention.
Various features, ages and aspects of the present ion may be set forth or
apparent from consideration of the following detailed description, when taken in conjunction
with the anying drawings. Moreover, it will be‘ understood that the accompanying
drawings, which are ed to provide a further tanding of the present disclosure, are
incorporated in and tute a part of this specification, illustrate various aspects,
advantages and benefits of the present disclosure, and together with the detailed description,
serve to explain the ples of the present disclosure. In addition, those skilled in the art
will understand that, according to common practice, various features of the drawings
discussed below are not necessarily drawn to scale, andthat dimensions of various features
and elements of the drawings may be expanded or reduced to more y illustrate the
embodiments of the t disclosure.
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Description of the Invention
The present invention generally relates to a system and method for engaging or
actuating article protection features 2 of various type, size and/or configuration carton blanks
CB and cartons C. For e, Figs. lA-lI rate a series of carton blanks and/or cartons
including various designs of carton protection features 2 including upstanding tabs or
projections 3 defining seating recesses 4 (Fig. 1B) and/or stabilizing s 5 (Fig. 11)
formed in one or more panels P of the carbon blanks CB (Figs. 1A, 1C-1H) or cartons C
(Figs. 18, 11), and adapted to be engaged and urged to an upward, locked position, as
indicated by arrow 6 in Fig. 1C, generally being inserted between and/or engaging
bottom/side portions of the articles as shown in Fig. 1B, so as to stabilize and hold breakable
articles such as glass bottles B or other, r articles in place within a carton to
substantially reduce the amount of breakage experienced with such s. Further
examples of cartons and/or carton blanks incorporating article protection features of a type
adapted to be engaged and actuated by the systems and s according to the ples
of the present invention can be found in co-owned pending US. Patent Application No.
13/419,740, the sure of which is incorporated by reference as if set forth fully herein.
The cartons themselves further can be wrap- or sleeve-style cartons lly formed from a
paperboard material, which is wrapped about or loaded with a series of bottles or other
breakable articles and sealed prior to engagement of the article protection features therein.
Figs. 2-9 illustrate various embodiments of systems and methodologies for packaging
products within the cartons and engaging the article protection features to stabilize and retain
the articles packaged therein.
As rated in Fig. 2, in one example embodiment of a system and method for
actuating article protection features 2 of a carton C, the filled cartons C generally will be fed
via an inlet or 10 into a first or inlet end 11 of the system 12 for engaging and/0r
actuating the article protection features of the s. In this ment, the cartons are
generally shown as being filled and their ends closed and sealed, though it should be
understood by those skilled in the art that this system also could receive and engage the
article protection features of the cartons after loading of the cartons but with the end flaps of
the s in an unfolded, unsealed condition. The inlet conveyor 10 of the system 12 for
engaging and/or actuating the e protection features of the cartons can be positioned in
line with and receive the filled cartons directly from a packaging machine or an outlet or
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discharge or for a packaging machine so as to operate as a final step in the product
packaging operation as a part of the product packaging line. Alternatively, the system 12 can
be provided as a separate, stand-alone system, with the cartons C being placed thereon by
manual or automatic loading (not shown) for feeding into the system for engaging or
actuating the article protection features of the cartons.
As Fig. 2 illustrates, the cartons are initially engaged by a pair of udinally
extending side belts 13. The side belts 13 engage the cartons, centering the cartons as they
enter the system 12, and will further assist in metering and lling the back pressure of
the cartons as the cartons are fed to a depositing position 14 passed to an actuating assembly
for tion of the article protection features of the carton. In this embodiment, the
actuating assembly 15 generally can include at least one carrier or sled 16 on which the
cartons will be deposited that is rotated upwardly and into a position for receiving the cartons
by operation of a conveyor mechanism 17 (Figs. 3 and 4). The or mechanism 17
generally can include a pair of lly spaced chains, conveyor belts 20A/20B or other
similar mechanisms for driving the carriage that extend-along a substantially elliptical path
about drive sprockets 18 (Fig. 2) with a series of sleds 16 mounted therealong. For purposes
of clarity, only one carrier or sled is being rated in the present disclosure. However, it
will be understood by those d in the art that a series of sleds 16, each pitched at
approximately a 12 to 15-inch spacing generally will be inserted at spaced locations along
and will be conveyed by the or ism. The g of the sleds and the number
of sleds placed thereon further can be varied depending upon the speed at which the cartons
are being fed into the system 11, the size of the cartons and/or length of the system conveyor
mechanism as needed or desired to achieve a desired production rate.
Each of the sleds 16 of the actuating assembly 15 lly will be mounted on a pair
of upstanding brackets 19 (Fig. 3) attached to the drive chains or belts 20A/2OB of the
conveyor mechanism 16 and will be drawn along a path of travel, ted by arrow 21, by
the operation of the drive chains or belts of the conveyor mechanism. A cam track array or
section 25 generally is mounted along a portion of the path of travel 21 of the sled 16 on the
conveyor mechanism 17, located downstream from the depositing portion 14 at which the
cartons are deposited or received on top of the sled 16, and further lly will be
positioned immediately adjacent from the distal ends 26 'of the side belts 13. The cam track
array 25 generally includes a series of spaced rails 27, with a series of cam tracks 28 mounted
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therebetween. Peripheral guide rails 29 typically are positioned on each side 3lA/3lB of the
cam track array 25, which peripheral guide rails 29 lly will be engaged by C-shaped
clamps, shoes or similar sliding connecting members 32 mounted along an inwardly facing
side edge 33 of each of the sled brackets 19. The engagement of the clamps or shoes 32 of
the sled brackets 19 with the peripheral guide rails 29 of the cam track array 25 will help
stabilize and reduce unnecessary movement of the sleds as they are moved along the cam
tracks 28 for engagement and actuation of the article tion features of the cartons
received and being transported thereon.
As Figs. 3 and 4 illustrate, each of the sleds 16 of the actuating ly 15 lly
can comprise a substantially rectangularly shaped body 40 having an upstanding rear wall 41
and an upper support plate 42 with a series of spaced slots 43 defined therein. As Fig. 4
illustrates, within each sled is a series of actuating , punches or other elements 45
which are typically pivotally mounted to support rods 46 that extend laterally across the
width of the sled 16. As a lower cam portion 47 of each of the actuating fingers 45 engages
and moves along the respective valleys 48 and peaks or hills 49 of their associated cam tracks
28, the actuating fingers are urged upwardly or allowed to move downwardly through the
slots 43 (Fig. 3) formed in the upper t plate 42 of their sled 25. The movement of the
actuating fingers into an upward, engaging position is generally timed, based upon the
number and location of article tion features for each carton of a desired size. As a
result, fewer or less actuating fingers can be provided and/or the cam tracks can be adjusted
or changed out and to provide for selective ion of the actuating fingers as needed to
avoid engagement of the cartons by the actuating fingers at locations where the cartons do not
have e protection features and/or for engaging different size/configuration cartons.
As the sleds move their cartons along their path of travel 21 and along the cam track
array 25 or section of the actuating assembly 15, the actuating fingers are moved or pivoted
to their upward, engaging positions, engaging the article tion features of the cartons, at
varying or different intervals in order to accommodate for some shifting or movement of the
articles n without damaging the articles. As a result, as the sleds/cartons reach the end
of the cam track array, each of the article protection features of each carton contained on each
sled should be ted so as to secure the breakable articles in a safe, d position
within the cartons.
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Figs. 5A—9 illustrate additional embodiments of a system and method for activating
article protection features of a carton according to the ples of the present invention. In
the embodiments illustrated in Figs. 5A-9, the systems for ting the article protection
features of the cartons can be integrated into a packaging machine, along the path of travel of
the cartons and upstream from the rge end of the packaging machine, in on to or
as a substitute for providing a system for activating the article protection features of the
cartons that functions as an add on or separate system linked to the discharge end of the
packaging machine. In these embodiments, the systems can comprise actuating assemblies
ing modules or change-parts that can be easily mounted and dismounted within a
packaging machine such as, for example, a Quikflex® article packaging machine in which a
series of articles such as bottles, cans, or other r products, are loaded into a series of
cartons for packaging of the articles in groups such as cks, twelve-packs, etc. These
systems further typically will be d downstream from a loading position or area at which
the articles such as bottles or cans are loaded into the cartons. The embodiments illustrated in
Figs. 5A-9 further can be located along the path of travel of the cartons in a position before or
after folding and closing of the ends of the cartons.
Figs. 5A-5B illustrate one embodiment of a system 50 for activating the article
protection features 2 of a carton C including an ing assembly 51, which, in this
embodiment, can comprise one or more cassettes 52 (only one of which is shown for y)
that can be mounted along the path of travel 53 (Fig. 5A) of the cartons C through the
packaging machine M. As noted above, the cassettes 52 generally will be mounted
downstream from a loading n or area 55A of the packaging machine M, at a discharge
end 55B thereof, and can be removably mounted to the frame F of the packaging machine as
a change-part or similar replaceable, modular part of the packaging machine. As a result, the
cassettes can be removed and replaced as needed to provide for engagement of article
protection features 2 of various configurations and/or spacings for s size cartons and
for ease of repair and replacement of the cassettes.
As rated in Fig. 5B, each cassette 51 generally can include an elongated body 54,
which also can include a pair of body sections 54A and 54B, with a conveying mechanism 56
extending along a substantially elliptical path along and about the body between the body
ns 54A/54B as ted in Fig. 5B. The conveying mechanism 56 can include a chain
or belt conveyor or other similar conveyor 57, typically driven by a drive mechanism 58,
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which drives the chain in timed movement with the movement of the loaded cartons C along
their path of travel 53 (Fig. 5A) through the packaging machine M.
A series of actuating members, such as fingers, punches, fins, lugs or other elements
60 (Fig. 5B) are mounted at spaced als along the length of the chain or belt 57 of the
conveying mechanism 56. Each of the actuating fingers generally is pivotally attached to the
chain, as indicated at 61, so as to be pivotable from a lowered, non-engaging or rest position
to an upwardly extended, engaging or actuating position for ng and activating the
article protection features 2 of the s C as the cartons move over and along the
cassette(s). A cam track 62 further can be defined along the interior of the body of each
cassette. Each of the actuating fingers thus can include a cam 63 that will engage and move
along the cam track 62 for controlling the movement or pivoting of the actuating fingers 60
between their non-engaging and engaging ons for ively ng the e
protection features of the cartons, as indicated in Fig. 5B.
Typically, there can be multiple tes arranged in series across the width of the
path of travel of the cartons through the packaging machine, with there being one cassette for
each row of e protection features in the cartons that are to be engaged. For example, as
indicated in Fig, 5B, if there are three rows of article protection features, there can be three
cassettes. The cassettes further can be arranged at staggered intervals, or can be arranged
substantially parallel with the actuating fingers of the different cassettes being engaged and/or
moving at different intervals (i.e., by varying the shape or configuration of the cam tracks
thereof) so as to selectively engage the article protection features at varying or different
intervals as needed to avoid damage or undue shifting of the es within the cartons during
engagement and activation of the article protection features, while still enabling movement of
the articles within the cartons as needed for insertion of the article protection features
between the articles. Alternatively, a single cassette can be provided with multiple cam
tracks and multiple conveying mechanisms ing to the number of rows of article
protection features to be engaged, and with there further being le different cam tracks
associated with each of the conveying isms of such a single cassette to enable
selective engagement of the ing fingers thereof.
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As further noted, the use of the cassettes as change-parts or r attachments for
the packaging machine enables the efficient and easy replacement of cassettes as needed to
accommodate actuation of different size and/or configuration article protection features of
varying or different size cartons. Thus, as the packaging machine is gured for
packaging of different size cartons, for example, for packaging of twelve-packs or twentyfour-packs
of bottles or cans, additional or substitute cassettes can be mounted within the
framework of the ing machine in line with the path of travel 53 (Fig. 5A) of the
cartons C as needed for engaging more or fewer rows of e protection features of the
s and/or to accommodate ions in the sizes and locations of the article protection
features.
Figs. 6A—8 illustrate yet another embodiment of an actuating assembly or system 70
for activating the article protection es 2 of cartonsVC. As with the embodiment of the
system 50 for activating article protection features of a carton shown in Figs. 5A and 5B, the
present system 70 generally can be mounted along a path of travel 71 of the cartons C
through the packaging machine M, at a location upstream from the discharge or downstream
end 55B of the packaging machine and after the loading area 55A of the packaging machine
at which the ts are loaded into the cartons, or can be made as a stand-alone system.
For example, the system can be located at a position upstream from or at a position lly
aligned with the area 55C of the packaging machine at which the end flaps of the cartons are
folded and sealed in a closed position.
As shown in Figs. 6A-6B, in this ment 70 of the system and method for
activating article protection features 2 of a carton according to the principles of the present
invention, the system 70 generally will include an actuating assembly 75 that can be
mountable along the path of travel 71 of the cartons h the packaging machine as a
change-point. The actuating assembly 75 can include a frame 76 that supports one or more
toothed star wheels or finned discs 77, or other ng members, that will engage and
activate the article protection features of the cartons as the cartons move thereover. The star
wheels 77 each generally will include a series of actuating members or elements 78, which
can be formed as fins, punches, articulatable lugs or ing fingers. These actuating
elements further can be arranged in groups or sets 79 spaced about the circumference or
periphery 81 of each of the star wheels. For e, the actuating elements can be arranged
in groups of 2-4 or more elements and while the ts can be removable and the star
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wheels rable as needed, for cartons with less article protection es or smaller
constructions, the additional elements generally can be left in place and a front or foremost
one(s) of each group of actuating ts simply d to pass in front of the cartons
while the remaining actuating elements engage the cartons.
As indicated in Figs. 6A and 6B, there typically can be multiple star wheels 77, with
at least one star wheel provided for each row or set of article protection features to be
engaged. For example, with three rows of article tion features in the cartons, there can
be three star wheels, although shorter or other configuration cartons with fewer rows of
article protection es also could be run with the actuating elements 78 of at least one of
the star wheels remaining out of t with the cartons as needed. In addition, the star
wheels can be positioned in a staggered arrangement so as to selectively activate the article
protection features at varying or different intervals. Such a staggered engagement enables
shifting or other movement of the articles within the cartons as the article protection features
are inserted therebetween without binding or undue contact/engagement of the es with
the actuating elements.
Alternatively, the star wheels 77 further can be arranged in a substantially in-line or
parallel arrangement as needed or desired for actuating the article protection features. In such
an arrangement, the groupings or sets of the ing fingers or punches of each of the star
wheels can be located at different spacings or intervals so as to selectively engage the article
protection features of the cartons at different intervals as needed or desired, gh it also is
possible for each of the rows of article protection features of the cartons to be engaged and
activated at substantially the same time. The star wheels further can be driven in timed
motion with the movement of the cartons through the packaging machine, or can be static
wheels that are caused to rotate and move with the nt of the cartons thereover as their
actuating fingers or punches engage and activate the article protection es of the cartons.
As lly illustrated in Figs. 6A-7B, the star wheels 77 generally e at least
one erated wheel 77A and one or more fixed/stationary element wheels 77B/77C,
although it will be understood by those skilled in the art that various combinations of
stationary element wheels and cam-operated wheels, including use of only stationary element
wheels or only cam-operated wheels, in various arrangements can be used as needed. As
shown in Fig. 6B, the cam-operated wheel 77A generally includes a rotating carrier section or
body portion 82 having a hub 83 approximately in the center thereof, and to which the
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actuating elements 78A are mounted in spaced groups 79A about the periphery 81 thereof. A
cam wheel section or portion 84 is mounted to the frame 76 of the actuating assembly 75 in
an opposed, spaced relationship with respect to the rotating carrier 82. The cam wheel 84
generally can be fixed against rotation and typically has a cam track 85 defined along its front
surface. Cam rollers 86 attached to the actuating elements 78A lly will roll along the
cam track 85, causing the actuating elements to be pivoted into engagement with the article
protection features 2 of a carton C g thereover, as indicated in Fig. 7A.
As further illustrated in Figs. 68 and 7A, each of the stationary t wheels
77B/77C generally will include a body 87 surrounding a central hub 88, and will have a
series of fingers, punches, fins or other actuating elements 78B/78C mounted in lly
fixed positions/orientations about the periphery 81 thereof by fasteners as generally
illustrated in Fig. 7A. Each of the star wheels further generally is mounted in a spaced and/or
staggered position with respect to the other star wheels, lly being aligned with slots 93
formed in a dead/skid plate or guide 92 over which the s C are moved, as indicated in
Figs. 6A-7A. As the star Wheels 77A-77C are d, their actuating members or elements
78A-78C will be rotated upwardly through the slots 93 (Fig. 6B) formed in the dead plate 92
so as to engage the article protection features 2 aligned or associated with that slot for
activating and/or urging the article tion features into positions extending within the
cartons and into engagement with the articles contained therein. As further indicated in
Figs. 6B and 8, the slots 93 formed in the dead plate or guide 92 generally can be arranged at
staggered intervals along the length thereof generally according to positions where the
various rows of the article protection features of the cartons will be d at different or
varying selected intervals.
Fig. 7C further illustrates an alternative embodiment of the erated wheel of the
present actuating ly for activating the article protection features of a carton. In this
embodiment, the cam-operated wheel can be formed as an enlarged cylindrical drum or wheel
91 d below a dead/Skid plate or guide 92 over which the cartons C are moved, and
which can e a series of slots or grooves aligned with the article protection features of
cartons passing thereover. This drum or wheel 91 can be used in place of one or all of the
star wheels 77 (Figs. 6B-7A), further generally will include a series of actuating fingers or
lugs 94 (Fig. 7C) that can be mounted in substantially fixed positions about the circumference
of the drum and along its length so as to engage s rows of the article protection features
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at varying intervals as needed or desired as the cartons pass thereover. Alternatively, the
actuating fingers or lugs further can be pivotally mounted to the drum so as to be articulatable
between d, non-engaging ons and raised, engaging positions. A cam track 95 can
be provided inside the drum and can be engaged by cam rollers 96 mounted to the distal ends
97 of each of the actuating lugs or fingers 94. As the cam rollers move along the cam track,
the actuating fingers can be moved or pivoted n their non-engaging and engaging
positions for activating the article protection features as the drum is rotated beneath the
cartons passing over the dead plate or guide thereabove.
As further generally indicated in Fig. 7A, the pivoting ing elements 78A of the
cam-operated wheel 77A can be formed with a different construction or configuration from
the fixed or stationary mounted elements 78B/78C of the stationary element wheels 77B/77C
as needed to facilitate the engagement of these actuating elements of the cam-operated wheel
with the article protection features of the article protection features of the s as such
actuating elements typically can be the first actuating elements to engage the cartons. For
example, as illustrated in Fig. 7A, the actuating elements 78A of the erated wheel 77A
can have a more slender configuration, with a tapered and/or curved front or d
engaging edge or surface 100 to facilitate their entry into the cartons C as they are d
upwardly as indicated by arrow 101. As also indicated in Fig. 7A, the stationary or fixed
elements 78B/78C generally can have a substantially straight or front or forward engaging
surface or edge 102. The forward or engaging edges of each of the actuating elements
78A-78C further can be d or rounded so as to facilitate engagement and disengagement
of the actuating elements from the article tion features once the article protection
features have been activated and/or ed into the cartons.
As further shown in Figs. 7A and 7B, each of the star wheels 77 generally is
releasably attached to a drive shaft 105 that is driven by a drive system 106. As Fig. 8
generally illustrates, the drive system 106 can include a series of belts 107 and/or gears 108
coupled to each of the drive shafts and generally being driven by a motor or other, similar
drive mechanism 109. The drive belts 107 thus link each of the drive shafts for driving the
star wheels 77 in a timed relationship. Alternatively, one or more servomotors can be used
for driving each of the drive shafts and thus driving each of the star wheels as needed.
As Figs. 6B-7A illustrate, the star wheels further can be releasably mounted on their
drive shafts by releasable ngs 111, which lly are mounted in the hub portions
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83/88 of each of the star wheels 77 for locking the star wheels in position on their drive
shafts. Each of the couplings will include a body portion 112 having a central opening 113
defined therein and through which a distal end 114 of its associated drive shaft 105 is
received. Each drive shaft further generally can include a slot or recess 116 formed adjacent
its distal end 114, as indicated in Fig. 7B. A sliding lock plate 117 generally will be ed
on the body 112 of each coupling, and will include a corresponding central opening 118
having a circumferential edge 119 defined thereabout. Each lockplate further generally will
be biased toward a closed or engaging position whereby the peripheral edge 119 of its central
opening 118 will be ed within and engage the recess or slot 116 formed in the distal
end of a drive shaft 105 to which it is mounted. As r shown in Fig. 6B, each of the
stationary or fixed element wheels 77B/77C also can include a rear hub or bearing plate 121
that can be fixed to its drive shaft so as to provide a g surface against which the fixed
element wheels are d and held as they are rotated by their drive shafts.
As additionally illustrated in Fig. 7B, the actuating ly 75 of the present
embodiment further can be provided with an ad protection system 125 by which the
star wheels individually, or as a unit, can be moved away from engagement with the s
upon one or more of the actuating elements thereof meeting with a preprogrammed level
back re or resistance. For e, as the actuating elements of the star wheels engage
the article protection es of a carton, if a bottle has shifted or fallen and thus blocks the
entrance of the actuating ts therein, or if there is some other obstruction that is met, the
star wheel along which such actuating element is mounted can be urged downwardly, as
opposed to forcing its way into the carton, so as to avoid potentially breaking or damaging
the articles within the carton.
[0050} In one example embodiment of such an overload protection system 125 shown in Fig.
7B, the drive shafts 105 for the star wheels can be mounted to bearing members or supports
126 that are pivotally attached to the frame 76 of the actuating assembly 75 by bearings 127
mounted on pivot rods or pins 128. Each of the bearing members 126 supporting the drive
shafts of the star wheels further will be connected or coupled to an overload cylinder 129,
which can include pneumatic or hydraulic cylinders, and/or other, similar cushioning or
biasing mechanisms, including various spring bias mechanisms or the like. For e, as
indicated in Fig. 7B, the overload cylinders 129 can include cylinder rods 131 that are
connected directly to the bearing members 126 for the drive shafts. These overload cylinders
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can be set at a desired pressure or force so as to maintain the star wheels in their raised,
ive positions at a desired elevation during operation of the system 70. Upon an
actuating element of one of the star wheels hitting one of the articles or otherwise meeting
with a force or back pressure sufficient to overcome the upward biasing force of the overload
cylinder therefor, the g or support for the star wheel can be lowered, as the cylinder rod
is retracted into its overload cylinder until the carton has passed thereover.
As additionally shown in Fig. 7B, a series of sensors 135 also can be provided along
the frame 76, in positions nt to and in communication with the overload cylinders 129.
The sensors 135 can include various types of contact or proximity sensors, or other s
adapted to detect when the overload cylinders had been engaged and/or the star wheels
mounted thereto into a lowered, non-engaging position. The sensors accordingly can signal
an operator to advise that the overload protection system has been engaged, indicating to an
operator that a carton with a fault condition has been detected. The operator can then remove
the carton from the packaging line, either manually or by an automatic reject system being
engaged. Alternatively, upon ment of the overload protection system, the entire
packaging machine can be shut down until the detected fault has been ed and/or the
carton d from the packaging line.
As further illustrated in Figs. 6A and 6B, the s C generally are conveyed along
their path of travel 71 through the actuating assembly 75 of the embodiment of the system 70
by spaced conveyors 140, which are lly positioned on opposite sides of the path of
travel of the cartons. The conveyors 140 generally can e chain or belt conveyors,
typically having a series of conveying lugs or pushers mounted thereon. The conveyors
further can comprise extensions of the carton conveyors of the packaging e M itself or
can be separate conveyors that receive the closed cartons from the loading area 55A of the
packaging machine for movement of the cartons through the actuating assembly 75.
As additionally shown in Figs. 6A and 68, one or more side guide plates 142 can be
mounted along the actuating assembly adjacent the upstream end thereof. Such side guide
plates can be mounted in a fixed position on one or both sides of the path of travel 71 of the
s C. The side guide plates 142 will engage and align the cartons in a proper alignment
with the rows of article protection features of the cartons being adjusted and/or aligned with
the slotted openings of the dead plate or guide 92 through which the actuating elements of
each of the star wheels will project.
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Still further, a pair of side guide belts 145 (Fig. 6A) generally are mounted along the
path of travel ’71 of the cartons C, adjacent the points or areas along which the star wheels
engage the cartons. Each of the side guide belts generally includes an elongated, elliptically
extending belt that is extended about a pair of drive shafts or wheels 146, at least one of
which can be driven for driving the side belts as needed to help convey the cartons C through
the actuating ly 75. In addition, a series of bearing plates 147 generally will be
mounted in spaced series adjacent an interior surface 148 of each of the side belts. Each of
these bearing plates generally will be biased inwardly such as by springs or other biasing
isms, toward the cartons so as to maintain the side belts in contact with the side
surfaces of the cartons as they pass therebetween. The biased ment of these bearing
plates s the belts and bearing plates to shift or move laterally as needed to allow for
some desired expansion or lateral movement of the cartons and side portions thereof as the
articles within the cartons are shifted or moved upon engagement and activation of the article
protection features therein to thus maintain the s in a desired alignment for continued
engagement and activation of the article protection features by the actuating elements of the
star wheels, with the potential for damage or breakage of such articles being minimized.
As Fig. 6A also shows, a spring biased top bearing plate 150 generally can be
mounted above the area 151 at which the es are being engaged by the actuating elements
of the star wheels of the actuating assembly 75. The top bearing plate generally can include
an elongated plate having a substantially flat, smooth lower surface 151 along which the
upper surfaces of the s can pass, and typically will be made from a substantially
reduced friction material such as a polished steel, um or other metal, or various
reduced friction composite or synthetic materials. The top bearing plate generally will be
pivotally mounted to a support 152 adjacent a rear or distal end 153 thereof, and further can
include at least one biasing element 154 such as a spring or other, similar element adjacent its
d or proximal end 156 for urging or biasing the top bearing plate toward the top of the
cartons. The top bearing plate thus provides a surface against which the cartons can be urged
and/or held as the actuating ts engage and urge the article tion features of the
cartons inwardly into the or of the cartons and between the articles ned therein.
In operation, the actuating assembly 75 of the present embodiment of the system 70
(Fig. 6A) for actuating the article protection es 2 of cartons C can be provided with a
series of star wheels 77 having a d number of actuating elements such as fins, punches,
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fingers, lugs, etc. mounted in spaced groups or series thereabout. As the cartons are received
from the loading area 55A of the packaging machine M, the lateral position of the cartons
generally can be adjusted so that the cartons are properly aligned with the path of travel 71
through the actuating assembly 75. Thereafter, as the cartons are moved h the
actuating assembly, the sides of the cartons will be engaged by side guide belts 145, which
exert a bearing force t the sides of the cartons so as to maintain the lateral position of
the cartons as they move along the guide plate 92.
As the cartons thereafter move along the guide plate, a first group of article protection
es 2 generally will be engaged by a series of pivoting actuating ts or members
78A of a erated wheel 77A. Typically, as indicated in Fig. 6A, a middle or central
row of article protection features 2 generally will be engaged by the actuating elements of the
cam-operated wheel in the present example embodiment. As the ng carrier portion 82
of the cam-operated wheel rotates its actuating elements 78A about the cam wheel 84, the
actuating elements are pivoted ly and into engagement with the article protection
features 2 as shown by arrow 101 in Fig. 7A, so as to cause the insertion and/or expansion of
such article protection features into the carton and into engagement with adjacent articles.
fter, the article protection features 2 of the remaining rows of article protection
features of the carton will be selectively engaged at varying or different intervals by the
downstream stationary or fixed element wheels 77B and 77C. As noted, each of the article
protection es generally can be engaged at staggered or spaced intervals so as to enable
shifting or other movement of the articles within the cartons as needed as the article
protection features are inserted therebetween, so as to avoid or minimize potential binding or
damage to the es by the actuating ts being moved into and out of engagement
with the article protection features. Thereafter, once the e protection features of the
cartons have been fully engaged, the cartons can be removed for e and/0r transport.
Alternatively, if a bottle or other obstruction is engaged by one of the actuating
elements of one of the star wheels, thus causing the ad protection system to be
engaged, the star wheels can be moved, either as a unit or individually, out of engagement
with the cartons passing thereover to prevent damage to the articles within the cartons. A
signal also can be sent to alert an operator or machine control of the existence of a fault
ion within a carton, which can be monitored and, based upon its position or a timed
length of travel, can be either manually or automatically sent to a reject line. Alternatively,
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the entire packaging machine can be shut down either in response to a single or in response to
multiple engagements or actuations of the overload protection system.
Fig. 9 rates still another onal embodiment of a system 200 for activating
article protection features 2 of a carton C ing to the principles of the present invention.
In this embodiment, the system 200 can comprise one or more static or star wheels 201/201’,
which can be mounted in a spaced, red arrangement as indicated in Fig. 9. Each of the
star wheels can be configured as discussed above with regard to Figs. 6A-6B, including a
series of actuating elements or s 202 such as fingers, lugs, punches or fins arranged in
spaced groups or sets 203 thereabout. In addition, a rotatable engagement ism 205
also can be utilized in conjunction with one or more of the star wheels 201/201’, or
alternatively, in place of one or more of the star wheels. Such star wheels 201/201' are
generally shown as having fixed sets or groups of actuating elements 102; however, it also
will be understood that alternative configuration wheels, including wheels with a series of
e or cam-operated actuating elements also can be used. For example, le ones of
the rotatable engagement isms 205 can be provided for each row of article protection
features of the cartons to be engaged thereby, or a single rotatable engagement mechanism
can be provided adjacent the star wheels, for example, between upstream and downstream
star wheels 201/201’ as illustrated in Fig. 9.
As shown in Fig. 9, the ble engagement mechanism 205 lly will include a
body 206 rotatably mounted to a driveshaft 207 and can be rotated by a motor or similar drive
mechanism (not shown), or alternatively, can be caused to rotate by engagement of the
cartons g thereover and imparting a rotary movement to the body of the engagement
mechanism as indicated by arrows 208. The body 206 generally can include one or more
arms 209 or ion portions, each having an engagement tool or member 211 attached at a
distal end 212 thereof. Each of the engagement members or tools 211 further typically will
include a series of upstanding actuating members or elements such as fingers, punches, tabs
or lugs 213 arranged at spaced intervals along an upper surface 214 thereof. These actuating
fingers or lugs 213 can be mounted in fixed or variable arrangement and/or configurations
along or across their engagement tools, and also can be selectively activated, such as by a
solenoid or other drive mechanism, to further l their engagement with the article
tion features of the cartons.
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The engagement tools generally are arranged at varying intervals about the body of
the rotatable engagement ism as shown in Fig. 9, and can be rotated into engagement
with the article protection features of the cartons at substantially the same time, or at varying
intervals as needed or desired. In addition, while a series of four actuating fingers or lugs 213
are shown, as are three arms 209 for the body 206 of the rotating engagement mechanism
205, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that additional or fewer ing fingers
also can be provided for each of the engagement tools, and that more or fewer engagement
tools also can be provided as part of the rotatable engagement mechanism, as needed to
engage and activate article protection features of various configurations and arrangements
and for various size cartons.
As the engagement ism 205 is d so as to move one of its engagement
tools or members 211 into engagement with a row of article protection features 2 of a carton
C moving along its path of travel 216 and passing over the engagement mechanism, the
actuating fingers or lugs 213 of the engagement tool will be raised into engagement with the
article protection features of the carton, as shown in Fig. 9. As the actuating fingers or lugs
engage and are moved upwardly into the carton, the article protection es of the carton
are ted, g them to be moved to an engaged, operative on. As indicated in
Fig. 8, the spacing and orientation/alignment of the ing fingers along the engagement
tools further can be provided so that selected ones or all of the article protection features of a
single row of protection features of the carton can be substantially simultaneously engaged,
or can be configured so as to engage the carton sequentially as needed to minimize shifting or
movement of the articles in the cartons. Additionally, the spacing and/or ration of the
actuating fingers can be selected such that cartons of reduced sizes and/or cartons having a
reduced number of article protection features therein will be engaged only by a number of
actuating fingers of each of the engagement tools corresponding to the number of article
protection features of the carton, with any additional actuating fingers or lugs maintained at a
spacing apart from and out of engagement with the carton walls, as also shown in Fig. 9.
The foregoing description of the invention illustrates and describes various
embodiments thereof. As various s can be made to the above construction, without
departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention, it is intended that all matter
contained in the above description or shown in the anying drawings shall be
interpreted as illustrative and not in a limiting sense. Furthermore, the scope of the present
disclosure covers s modifications, combinations, alterations, etc., of the above-described
ments. Additionally, while the present disclosure shows and bes selected
embodiments of the present invention, it will be understood that various other combinations,
modifications and environments are within the scope of the disclosure as expressed herein,
commensurate with the above teachings, and/or within the skill or dge of the relevant
art. Accordingly, it will be understood that certain features and characteristics of each
embodiment may be selectively interchanged and applied to other illustrated and non-
illustrated ments of the present invention.
ingly, it will be readily understood by those persons skilled in the art that, in
view of the above detailed description of the invention, the present invention is susceptible to
broad utility and application. Many adaptations of the present invention other than those
herein described, as well as many variations, modifications, and equivalent arrangements will
be apparent from or reasonably suggested by the present invention and the above detailed
description thereof, without departing from the nce or scope of the present invention.
The discussion of documents, acts, materials, devices, articles and the like is ed
in this specification solely for the purpose of ing a context for the t invention. It
is not suggested or represented that any or all of these matters formed part of the prior art base
or were common general knowledge in the field relevant to the present invention as it existed
before the priority date of each claim of this application.
Throughout the description and claims of this specification, the word “comprise” and
variations of the word, such as “comprising” and ises”, is not intended to exclude other
additives, components, integers or steps.
Claims (14)
1. A method of packaging articles, comprising: moving a series of articles toward a loading position; g the articles into cartons; moving the cartons with the articles loaded therein along a path of travel toward an actuating assembly; as the cartons pass adjacent the actuating assembly, moving at least one actuating member into engagement with at least one article tion feature formed in the cartons; and extending the at least one article protection feature into a position in engagement with an article within the carton to stabilize an adjacent e within the carton.
2. The method of claim 1, further comprising engaging side portions of the cartons as the cartons are engaged by the actuating members with sufficient force to maintain alignment of the article protection features of the carton with the actuating members while further enabling movement of the articles within the carton as the actuating members engage the article protection es.
3. The method of claim 1 or claim 2, wherein moving the cartons toward the actuating assembly comprises moving the cartons along a guide and rotating a ity of actuating members through a series of associated slots formed through the guide as the carton passes thereover.
4. The method of claim 3, wherein at least a portion of the ity of actuating members are d on a rotating wheel and are moved about a cam track, reorienting the actuating s as the actuating members are rotated toward engagement with the article protection features of the carton.
5. The method of any one of claims 1 to 4, n moving the cartons along a path of travel r comprises g the cartons on a carrier, moving the carrier along a guide path having at least one cam track extending therealong; and moving a cam ted to the at least one actuating member along the at least one cam track to cause the at least one actuating member to be extended into engagement with the carton.
6. The method of any one of claims 1 to 5, further comprising releasably mounting a series of wheels at spaced intervals along the path of travel of the cartons, each of the wheels having a series of actuating members arranged thereabout; and rotating the wheels so as to carry their actuating members into engagement with selected ones of the article protection features of the cartons passing thereover.
7. The method of any one of claims 1 to 6, wherein moving at least one actuating member into ment with at least one article protection feature comprises engaging a first row of article protection features with a first series of actuating members, and engaging a second row of e protection features with a second series of actuating members, wherein the first and second rows of article tion features are engaged at spaced intervals to enable movement of the articles within the cartons as the article protection features are inserted therebetween.
8. A packaging machine for packaging a series of es within a series of cartons, comprising: a loading section at which the articles are loaded into the cartons; and an actuating assembly downstream from the loading section and through which the cartons with the articles loaded therein are passed for activation of article protection features wherein the actuating assembly comprises a series of actuating elements movable into engagement with ated ones of the article protection features of the cartons as the s are moved through the actuating assembly to cause movement of the article protection features into operative positions in engagement with the articles.
9. The packaging e of claim 8, wherein the actuating assembly further comprises a series of rotating members arranged at spaced intervals along the path of travel of the carton, each of the wheels having a plurality of actuating elements arranged in spaced series thereabout.
10. The ing machine of claim 8 or claim 9, wherein at least one of the rotating members comprises a ng carrier portion to which its ing elements are movably attached, and a cam portion having a cam track formed thereabout, wherein the actuating elements are moved along the cam track with the rotation of the carrier portion, causing the actuating elements to be oriented and moved into engagement with corresponding e protection features of the carton; and wherein at least one of the rotating members comprises a hub and a body portion surrounding the hub, wherein the plurality of actuating elements thereof are fixedly mounted in groups arranged at spaced intervals about a periphery of the body portion.
11. The packaging machine of any one of claims 8 to 10, wherein the actuating assembly further comprises an overload protection mechanism supporting at least a portion of the actuating elements and adapted to enable nt of the actuating elements away from the path of travel of the carton upon encountering a ermined resistance when ng the carton.
12. The ing machine of any one of claims 8 to 11, wherein the actuating assembly comprises a carrier e along the conveyor system, the r including an upper surface on which the carton is received having a series of openings formed therein and through which the actuating elements are moved; and a series of guide tracks over which the carrier is moved, wherein the guide tracks are engaged by cams linked to the actuating elements so as to cause the actuating elements to be moved h the openings of the carrier for engaging and activating the article protection features of the carton.
13. The packaging machine of claim 8, wherein the actuating assembly further comprises a series of wheels having a ity of actuating elements arranged in spaced groups thereabout, and wherein each of the wheels comprises a hub adapted to ly mount on a drive shaft for locating the actuating elements of each wheel at a desired position with respect to the carton passing thereby, and a releasable locking mechanism having a catch biased into engagement with a locking groove formed along the drive shaft.
14. A method of packing articles according to claim 1 or a packaging machine ing to claim 8, substantially as herein described with reference to any one or more of the
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