US20070157569A1 - Method for packaging cd, dvd and the like - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to procedures and apparatuses for packaging disc-shaped digital record carrier for recording information in digital form, known as CDs (Compact Discs) or DVDs (Digital Versatile Discs).
- CDs Compact Discs
- DVDs Digital Versatile Discs
- the invention relates to a new method for packaging the above mentioned discs into book-like containers, including one or more trays, each of which is aimed at receiving one disc.
- Discs containing information in digital form and mainly those containing audio data (CD) or audio-video (DVD), are often packaged in foldable containers, aimed at containing one or more discs.
- CD audio data
- DVD audio-video
- These containers are made from a blank, usually formed by a printed cardboard, divided in sections, which can be folded one over another toward the inside of the container.
- the section folding order depends on the width of the section connecting areas, which are to form the sides of the container.
- the width of one connecting area must be determined taking into consideration the whole thickness of the sections already folded one over another.
- the trays are fastened to the corresponding sections by applying, by suitable devices, a layer of glue onto the surface of the tray aimed at matching with the section of the blank.
- the so obtained container is then conveyed to a filling station, in which other manipulating means arrange the discs in the respective positions, after locating above their seats.
- a drawback which is often reported in the automatic machines performing the above operations, derives from the fact that, although each tray is positioned on the corresponding section of the blank with extreme precision, the glue which must mutually fasten the two elements, does not act immediately, and consequently, the position of a tray with respect to the container can be changed during transport of the container after gluing.
- the position of the disc manipulating means can be corrected, in order to bring it in axis with the seat. This increases considerably the apparatus complexity, and consequently, its cost.
- the discs must be centered one by one, therefore the above described apparatuses cannot operate on more discs at the same time.
- the object of the present invention is to propose a method for packaging disc-shaped digital record carriers for recording information, such as CDs and DVDs, in trays associated to suitable containers, according to which method the discs are introduced into said trays independently from undesired movements of the trays with respect to the blanks, after the gluing operation.
- Another object of the present invention is to propose a method which allows a secure positioning of a plurality of record carriers on the trays, arranged parallel, independently from undesired movements of the trays.
- the method is for packaging disc-shaped digital record carriers in a corresponding folding package, with said package including a blank and a predetermined number of trays, each of said tray being fastened to a corresponding section of said blank, said method being characterized in that it includes a cyclical repetition of the following operation steps:
- each of said trays to the inner surface of the corresponding sections, with interposition of a layer of gluing material, in order to fasten each tray to a corresponding section and to obtain said package;
- FIGS. 1A, 1B , 1 C, 1 D are schematic top views of some containers of the type to which the invention refers, which differ one from another by the number of disc seats;
- FIG. 2 is a schematic sequence of packaging of discs according to the invention, in a container of the type shown in FIG. 1A ;
- FIG. 3 is a schematic sequence of packaging of discs according to the invention, in a container of the type shown in FIG. 1D .
- the reference numerals 10 , 110 , 120 , 130 indicate respectively an equal number of foldable packages in open configuration.
- the packages are aimed at containing one or more CDs, DVDs or similar record carriers for storing information in digital form.
- the difference between the packages 10 , 110 , 120 , 130 lies in the number of discs they can contain.
- packages for 1 , 2 , 3 and 4 discs respectively, but generally these packages can contain any number of record carriers.
- the package 10 includes a blank 11 , formed by three sections 16 , 13 , 17 , arranged one beside another.
- connection areas 18 , 19 whose width is different in function of the folding order of the package 10 .
- the package 10 includes also a tray 12 , made in a first surface 14 of a housing 15 for receiving a corresponding disc 1 .
- the tray is to be assembled with the blank 11 in correspondence to the inner surface 13 a of the section 13 , in ways and times which will be explained in detail in the following description of the present method.
- the remaining sections 16 , 17 of the blank 11 contain usually graphics and writings related to the contents of the packaged disc, and are aimed at being folded on the section 13 .
- All the above mentioned sections 13 , 16 , 17 can be provided with pockets for containing, e.g. informative sheets, or even other discs.
- the packaging method according to the present invention will be described in the following, as a mere, non limiting example, with reference to the embodiments related to the packages 10 , 110 containing one and four discs, respectively.
- a tray 12 having a relative housing 15 is fed along a first path A of the packaging line.
- Suitable and known manipulating means feed a disc 1 along a second path B, converging with the first path A to a filling station, not shown, until the disc is aligned with the housing 15 and above it.
- the disc 1 is introduced into the housing 15 , in its definite position, and the tray 12 continues its run along the first path A.
- a blank 11 obtained as described previously, is fed along a third path C of the packaging line.
- the third path C crosses the first path A, remaining below the latter, at an assembling station, not shown, situated downstream of the filling station.
- the tray 12 is aligned with the corresponding section 13 in the assembling station.
- known applying means apply a layer of gluing material to the lower surface 24 of the tray 12 .
- the layer of the gluing material can be applied to the inner surface 13 a of the section 13 , or both to the latter and to the second surface 24 of the tray 12 .
- the tray 12 is fastened to the inner surface 13 a of the section 13 , to obtain gluing of the tray 12 and consequently, to complete the package 10 .
- the package is conveyed to a subsequent folding station, and possible further stations of application of plastic film, according to conventional methods.
- the trays 112 are preferably maintained one beside another, to control their position in a better way.
- the housings 115 of the trays 112 are then filled at the same time with the corresponding discs 1 , fed on the second path B by the multiple manipulating means, likewise commonly used in the conventional packaging lines.
- the blank 111 includes four sections 113 aimed at receiving the corresponding trays 112 , and further sections 116 , 117 , which are not to receive trays.
- the sections 113 are separated one from another by connection areas, whose width depends on the folding order of the package 110 .
- the trays 112 are then laterally spaced apart ( FIG. 3 ), in relation to the width of different connection areas, and then they are brought in line with the relative sections 113 in the assembly station.
- a gluing material is applied to the second surface of the trays 113 , turned toward the inner surfaces 113 a of the sections 113 , before their assembling.
- the trays 112 are assembled with the sections 113 , to obtain a package 110 , and subsequently to convey the package toward further working stations.
- the above described packaging method which includes substantially the assembling of the trays 12 , 112 to the sections 13 , 113 of blank 11 , 111 , after the trays have been filled with corresponding discs 1 , allows, first of all, elimination of the problems deriving from undesired movements of the trays with respect to the blank after their gluing and before the gluing material dries.
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Abstract
According to a method for packaging CDs, DVDs and similar digital record carriers in a corresponding foldable package (10), including a blank (11) and one or more trays (12) glued to corresponding blank sections (13), the discs (1) are first introduced into housings (15) made in the trays (12) before the trays are applied to the blank sections (13). After a suitable glue has been applied to the trays (12), containing the discs (1), the trays (12) are set in contact with the sections (13), and then the so obtained package (10) is conveyed toward further work stations. The glue can be applied to the trays (12) also before placing the discs (1), and anyway, in any moment before the trays (12) are applied to the blank sections (13).
Description
- The present invention relates to procedures and apparatuses for packaging disc-shaped digital record carrier for recording information in digital form, known as CDs (Compact Discs) or DVDs (Digital Versatile Discs).
- In particular, the invention relates to a new method for packaging the above mentioned discs into book-like containers, including one or more trays, each of which is aimed at receiving one disc.
- Discs containing information in digital form, and mainly those containing audio data (CD) or audio-video (DVD), are often packaged in foldable containers, aimed at containing one or more discs.
- These containers are made from a blank, usually formed by a printed cardboard, divided in sections, which can be folded one over another toward the inside of the container.
- The section folding order depends on the width of the section connecting areas, which are to form the sides of the container.
- The width of one connecting area must be determined taking into consideration the whole thickness of the sections already folded one over another.
- The inner faces of some, or of all, above mentioned sections have, associated thereto, trays made in plastic material, usually transparent, shaped in such a way, as to contain and removably lock a corresponding disc.
- The trays are fastened to the corresponding sections by applying, by suitable devices, a layer of glue onto the surface of the tray aimed at matching with the section of the blank.
- Then, the trays are put on the sections by suitable manipulating means.
- The so obtained container is then conveyed to a filling station, in which other manipulating means arrange the discs in the respective positions, after locating above their seats.
- A drawback, which is often reported in the automatic machines performing the above operations, derives from the fact that, although each tray is positioned on the corresponding section of the blank with extreme precision, the glue which must mutually fasten the two elements, does not act immediately, and consequently, the position of a tray with respect to the container can be changed during transport of the container after gluing.
- These possible position changes, even if small, can put at risk the subsequent positioning of the disc in the relative seat and interrupt, or at least delay the discs packaging operations.
- Known packaging machines have tried to solve the above problem by introducing devices for centering the disc on the relative tray, before the disc is positioned on the tray.
- These devices act on each disc, detecting the exact position of the corresponding tray, previously glued to the relative blank section, by suitable sensor means.
- The position of the disc manipulating means can be corrected, in order to bring it in axis with the seat. This increases considerably the apparatus complexity, and consequently, its cost.
- The discs must be centered one by one, therefore the above described apparatuses cannot operate on more discs at the same time.
- Since it is not possible to define a fixed flush-reference point in the packaging machine, the size change-over, with containers having different number of trays, or with trays folded in a different order, becomes extremely complicated and it can create devices calibration problems, as well as increase the machine downtimes.
- The object of the present invention is to propose a method for packaging disc-shaped digital record carriers for recording information, such as CDs and DVDs, in trays associated to suitable containers, according to which method the discs are introduced into said trays independently from undesired movements of the trays with respect to the blanks, after the gluing operation.
- Another object of the present invention is to propose a method which allows a secure positioning of a plurality of record carriers on the trays, arranged parallel, independently from undesired movements of the trays.
- The above mentioned objects are achieved by means of a method for packaging disc-shaped digital record carriers in a corresponding folding package, said package including a blank and a tray fastened to a corresponding section of said blank, said method being characterized in that it includes a cyclical repetition of the following operation steps:
- Feeding a tray along a first path of a line for packaging said discs, said tray having in its first surface a housing for receiving a disc;
- Feeding a disc along a second path of said packaging line, converging toward said first path at a convergence point, and moving said disc until it is aligned with the housing of the tray;
- introducing said disc in said housing;
- feeding said blank along a third path of said packaging line, said third path intersecting said first path at an assembling station of said package, downstream of the above mentioned convergence point between the first path and the second path;
- placing said tray and said section in mutual alignment, after introduction of the disc into said tray;
- assembling, in said assembling station, said tray to an inner surface of said section, with interposition of a layer of gluing material, to fasten said tray to said section and to obtain said package;
- conveying said package toward a station, where it is folded to the closed conformation.
- According to a different embodiment of the invention, the method is for packaging disc-shaped digital record carriers in a corresponding folding package, with said package including a blank and a predetermined number of trays, each of said tray being fastened to a corresponding section of said blank, said method being characterized in that it includes a cyclical repetition of the following operation steps:
- feeding a predetermined number of trays, set side by side, along a first path of a line for packaging said discs, each of said tray having a housing in a first surface for receiving a disc;
- feeding as many discs as there are trays on the first path of the packaging line, along a second path of said packaging line, converging toward said first path at a convergence point, and placing each disc in alignment with a housing of a corresponding tray;
- introducing each of said discs in a corresponding housing;
- feeding said blank along a third path of said packaging line, said third path intersecting said first path at an assembling station of said package, downstream of the above mentioned convergence point between the first path and the second path;
- setting each of said trays in alignment with a corresponding section, after the introduction of the discs into said trays;
- assembling, in said assembling station, each of said trays to the inner surface of the corresponding sections, with interposition of a layer of gluing material, in order to fasten each tray to a corresponding section and to obtain said package;
- conveying said package toward a station, where it is folded to the closed conformation.
- Preferred features of the invention are defined in the dependent claims.
- The invention will now be described in more detail with reference to particular, non-limiting embodiments and with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
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FIGS. 1A, 1B , 1C, 1D are schematic top views of some containers of the type to which the invention refers, which differ one from another by the number of disc seats; -
FIG. 2 is a schematic sequence of packaging of discs according to the invention, in a container of the type shown inFIG. 1A ; -
FIG. 3 is a schematic sequence of packaging of discs according to the invention, in a container of the type shown inFIG. 1D . - With reference to the
FIGS. 1A, 1D , 1B, 1C, thereference numerals - The packages are aimed at containing one or more CDs, DVDs or similar record carriers for storing information in digital form.
- The difference between the
packages - In particular, there are shown packages for 1, 2, 3 and 4 discs, respectively, but generally these packages can contain any number of record carriers.
- With particular reference to
FIGS. 1A and 2 , taken as an example, thepackage 10 includes a blank 11, formed by threesections - The sections are separated one from another in known way, by
connection areas package 10. - The
package 10 includes also atray 12, made in afirst surface 14 of ahousing 15 for receiving acorresponding disc 1. - The tray is to be assembled with the blank 11 in correspondence to the
inner surface 13 a of thesection 13, in ways and times which will be explained in detail in the following description of the present method. - Likewise, ways and times for fastening the
tray 12 to thesection 13, by gluing, will be explained better later on. - The
remaining sections section 13. - All the above mentioned
sections - The packaging method according to the present invention will be described in the following, as a mere, non limiting example, with reference to the embodiments related to the
packages - In the first case, a sequence of packaging and contemporary assembling of the packages is performed cyclically on a line for
packaging discs 1 to thepackages 10, according to what is reported in detail in the following. - First of all, a
tray 12 having arelative housing 15 is fed along a first path A of the packaging line. - Suitable and known manipulating means feed a
disc 1 along a second path B, converging with the first path A to a filling station, not shown, until the disc is aligned with thehousing 15 and above it. - Then, the
disc 1 is introduced into thehousing 15, in its definite position, and thetray 12 continues its run along the first path A. - A blank 11, obtained as described previously, is fed along a third path C of the packaging line.
- The third path C crosses the first path A, remaining below the latter, at an assembling station, not shown, situated downstream of the filling station.
- The
tray 12 is aligned with the correspondingsection 13 in the assembling station. - In the meantime, known applying means apply a layer of gluing material to the
lower surface 24 of thetray 12. - Actually, the exact moment of glue application is not critical for the present invention.
- In fact, it is all the same whether the glue is applied before the
tray 12 is filled with thedisc 1, or after, even in the assembling station. - It is only necessary that the glue is applied before the next step of the method is performed, as it will be described later on.
- Moreover, the layer of the gluing material can be applied to the
inner surface 13 a of thesection 13, or both to the latter and to thesecond surface 24 of thetray 12. - Anyway, the first described way of application is generally easier.
- During the subsequent step of the method, the
tray 12 is fastened to theinner surface 13 a of thesection 13, to obtain gluing of thetray 12 and consequently, to complete thepackage 10. - At this point, the package is conveyed to a subsequent folding station, and possible further stations of application of plastic film, according to conventional methods.
- As far as the
packages 10 containing two ormore discs 1 are concerned, the main steps are briefly described with reference to the above mentionedpackage 110, containing four discs (FIGS. 1D and 3 ). - In this case, for each packaging cycle, four
trays 112 are fed parallel along the first path A; however, feeding the trays in a series one after another, is also possible. - The
trays 112 are preferably maintained one beside another, to control their position in a better way. - The
housings 115 of thetrays 112 are then filled at the same time with the correspondingdiscs 1, fed on the second path B by the multiple manipulating means, likewise commonly used in the conventional packaging lines. - In the meantime, a blank 111 is fed along the third path C. The blank 111 includes four
sections 113 aimed at receiving the correspondingtrays 112, andfurther sections - The presence of these last mentioned sections is not necessary and depends on the configuration of the
package 110. - The
sections 113 are separated one from another by connection areas, whose width depends on the folding order of thepackage 110. - The
trays 112 are then laterally spaced apart (FIG. 3 ), in relation to the width of different connection areas, and then they are brought in line with therelative sections 113 in the assembly station. - Also in this case, a gluing material is applied to the second surface of the
trays 113, turned toward theinner surfaces 113 a of thesections 113, before their assembling. - In the subsequent step, the
trays 112 are assembled with thesections 113, to obtain apackage 110, and subsequently to convey the package toward further working stations. - The above described packaging method, which includes substantially the assembling of the
trays sections corresponding discs 1, allows, first of all, elimination of the problems deriving from undesired movements of the trays with respect to the blank after their gluing and before the gluing material dries. - In this way, a high operation regularity of the packaging machine is obtained, as well as simplification of the structure with respect to similar machines.
- This, in particular, occurs because the positioning of the discs with respect to the trays can be defined with extreme precision during their transfer toward the blank.
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1. A method for packaging disc-shaped digital record carriers in a corresponding folding package (10), said package (10) including a blank (11) and a tray (12) fastened to a corresponding section (13) of said blank (11,111), said method being characterized in that it includes a cyclical repetition of the following operation steps:
Feeding a tray (12) along a first path (A) of a line for packaging said discs (1), said tray having in its first surface (14) a housing (15) for receiving a disc (1);
Feeding a disc (1) along a second path (B) of said 15 packaging line, converging toward said first path (A) at a convergence point, and moving said disc (1) until it is aligned with the housing (15) of the tray (12);
introducing said disc (1) in said housing (15);
feeding said blank (11) along a third path (C) of said packaging line, said third path (C) intersecting said first path (A) at an assembling station of said package (10), downstream of the above mentioned convergence point between the first path (A) and the second path (B);
placing said tray (12) and said section (13) in mutual alignment, after introduction of the disc (1) into said tray (12);
assembling, in said assembling station, said tray (12) to an inner surface (13a) of said section (13), with interposition of a layer of gluing material, to fasten said tray (12) to said section (13) and to obtain said package (10);
conveying said package. (10) toward a station, where it is folded to the closed conformation.
2. A method as claimed in claim 1 , characterized in that said gluing material is applied to a second surface (24) of each of said trays (12) facing said inner surface (13 a) of the section (13), before introduction of the 10 disc (1) into the tray (12).
3. A method as claimed in claim 1 , characterized in that said gluing material is applied to a second surface (24) of said tray (12) facing said inner surface (13 a) of the section (13), after the introduction of the disc (1) into the tray (12) and before assembling the tray to the blank.
4. A method as claimed in claim 1 , characterized in that said gluing material is applied to said inner surface (13 a) of the section (13).
5. A method for packaging disc-shaped digital record carriers in a corresponding folding package (110), said package (110) including a blank (111) and a predetermined number of trays (112), each of said tray being fastened to a corresponding section (113) of said blank (111), said method being characterized in that it includes a cyclical repetition of the following operation steps:
feeding a predetermined number of trays (112), set side by side, along a first path (A) of a line for packaging said discs (1), each of said tray having a housing (115) in a first surface (114) for receiving a disc (1);
feeding as many discs (1) as there are trays (112) the first path of the packaging line, along a second path (B) of said packaging line, converging toward said first path (A) at a convergence point, and placing each disc (1) in alignment with a housing (115) of a corresponding tray (112);
introducing each of said discs (1) in a corresponding housing (115);
feeding said blank (111) along a third path (C) of said packaging line, said third path (C) intersecting said first path (A) at an assembling station of said package (10), downstream of the above mentioned convergence point between the first path (A) and the second path (B);
setting each of said trays (112) in alignment with a corresponding section (113), after the introduction of the discs (1) into said trays (112);
assembling, in said assembling station, each of said trays (112) to the inner surface (113 a) of the corresponding sections (113), with interposition of a layer of gluing material, in order to fasten each tray (112) to a corresponding section (113) and to obtain said package (10);
conveying said package (10) toward a station, where it is folded to the closed conformation.
6. A method as claimed in claim 5 , characterized in that said gluing material is applied to a second surface (124) of each of said trays (112) facing a corresponding inner surface (113 a) of the corresponding section (113), before the introduction of the disc (1) into the corresponding tray (112).
7. A method as claimed in claim 5 , characterized in that said gluing material is applied to a second surface (124) of each of said trays (112) facing an inner surface (113 a) of a corresponding section (113), after the introduction of the disc (1) into the corresponding tray (112) and before assembling the tray to the blank.
8. A method as claimed in claim 5 , characterized in that said gluing material is applied to said inner surface (113 a) of each section (113).
9. A method as claimed in claim 5 , characterized in that, after the discs (1) have been introduced into the corresponding trays (112), said trays (112) are spaced apart sidewise, in order to bring them to a position matching the correct distance on said blank (111), as a function of the selected modes of the subsequent folding of the package (110).
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