US20130174962A1 - Tape Application Assembly And Method Of Sealing A Carton - Google Patents
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- the present disclosure generally relates generally to packaging machinery for closing and securing cartons in a closed configuration. More specifically, the present disclosure relates to a tape application system or other packaging machine for applying sealing tape to a carton, the tape application system having an actuator to facilitate application of the sealing tape.
- one aspect of the disclosure is directed to a tape application system for sealing a carton.
- the tape application system comprises a first tape applicator in the path of travel of a carton to be sealed and a second tape applicator in the path of travel of a carton to be sealed.
- An actuator is operatively connected to at least one of the first tape applicator and the second tape applicator and is for moving the first tape applicator and the second tape applicator relative to the path of travel of the carton to be sealed.
- a control device is operatively connected to actuator to initiate actuation of the actuator.
- the present disclosure is generally directed to a retrofit kit for a tape application system having a first tape applicator and a second tape applicator.
- the retrofit kit comprises an actuator for being configured to be operatively connected to at least one of the first tape applicator and the second tape applicator and for moving the first tape applicator and the second tape applicator relative to the path of travel of a carton to be sealed.
- a control device is for being operatively connected to the actuator to initiate actuation of the actuator.
- the disclosure is generally directed to a method of applying tape to a carton.
- the method comprises moving a first tape applicator and a second tape applicator simultaneously relative to a path of travel of a carton to be sealed, and dispensing a length of sealing tape onto the carton in response to moving the first tape applicator and the second tape applicator.
- the disclosure is generally directed to a method of modifying a tape application system for sealing a carton.
- the tape application system has a first tape applicator and a second tape applicator.
- the method comprises obtaining a retrofit kit comprising an actuator and a control device. Operatively connecting the actuator to at least one of the first tape applicator and the second tape applicator.
- the actuator being configured for moving the first tape applicator and the second tape applicator relative to a path of travel of the carton to be sealed.
- the method comprises positioning the control device to detect the presence of the carton to be sealed, and operatively connecting the control device to the actuator to initiate actuation of the actuator upon detection of the presence of the carton to be sealed.
- FIG. 1 is a schematic of a tape application system, according to an embodiment of the disclosure.
- FIG. 2 is an elevation view of a portion of the tape application system of FIG. 1 .
- FIG. 3 is a perspective view of a portion of the tape application system of FIG. 1 .
- FIG. 4 is a schematic of a tape application system, according to an additional embodiment of the disclosure.
- FIGS. 5-7 illustrate travel of a carton through a tape application system, according to an embodiment of the disclosure.
- the present disclosure generally relates to packaging machinery for sealing cartons that contain articles such as containers, bottles, cans, etc.
- the packaging machinery can be a part of a packaging line wherein cartons are loaded with articles, closed, and sealed by the application of sealing tape.
- FIG. 1 is a schematic elevation view of a tape application system, generally indicated at 1 , of a first embodiment of the disclosure.
- the tape application system 1 can be generally similar to and/or have similar components as conventional tape application systems, such as the case sealers that are commercially available from Loveshaw, An ITW Company (see www.loveshaw.com), such as the variety of models of LITTLE DAVID® Case Sealers. Also, case sealers sold by 3M Corporation of St. Paul, Minn., such as the variety of models of 3M-MATIC® Case Sealers, may have similar components or features of the present disclosure.
- the tape application system 1 comprises an upper tape application assembly 3 and a lower tape application assembly 5 .
- each of the upper tape application assembly 3 and the lower tape application assembly 5 has like or similar components and such like or similar components will be identified with identical reference numbers between the two assemblies.
- the upper tape application assembly 1 is for applying sealing tape 7 to the upper portion of the front end FE of a carton C, the top T of the carton, and the upper portion of the back end BE of the carton.
- the lower tape application assembly 3 is for applying sealing tape 7 to the lower portion of the front end FE of the carton C, the bottom B of the carton, and the lower portion of the back end BE of the carton.
- Both the upper tape application assembly 1 and the lower tape application assembly 3 apply sealing tape 7 to the carton C as the carton is moved between the tape application assemblies on a packaging line 11 in the direction of arrow A 1 .
- the packaging line 11 can be part of a larger packaging line that assembles the carton C through various folding steps, or the packaging line can be a smaller packaging line that receives the assembled cartons from the larger packaging line that assembles and/or loads the cartons.
- the packaging line 11 is a conveyor belt that transports the cartons C through the tape application assemblies 3 , 5 but the packaging line could be other article movement mechanisms (e.g., cooperating belts that contact a respective side of the cartons C, rollers, etc.) without departing from the disclosure.
- one of the upper or lower tape assemblies 3 , 5 could be omitted so that the tape application system 1 includes only a single (upper or lower) tape application assembly.
- the upper and lower tape application assemblies 3 , 5 include a base or housing 15 .
- a tape support bracket 17 is mounted to the housing 15 and includes a roll 19 of sealing tape 7 mounted above or below the base 15 .
- the sealing tape 7 can be any conventional type of sealing tape used to close cartons or any other suitable sealing tape.
- Each of the tape application assemblies 3 , 5 include two tape applicators 22 , 24 that are pivotably mounted to the base 15 .
- the tape applicator 22 is located in the upstream direction closest to the entry of the incoming carton C to be sealed, and the tape applicator 24 is located in the downstream direction closest to the exit of the carton that is leaving the tape application system 1 .
- Each tape applicator 22 , 24 includes a roller 25 , 27 rotatably mounted at a respective end of the tape application arm 21 , 23 .
- Each of the upstream rollers 25 has tape 7 in contact therewith so that the upstream rollers initiate application of the tape to the carton C upon entry of the carton into the assemblies 3 , 5 .
- the tape application arms 21 , 23 are operatively connected by an arm linkage 29 .
- the upstream connecting arms 21 are pivotable in the direction of arrow A 2 to raise or lower the upstream connecting arms, and the downstream connecting arms 23 are pivotable in the direction of arrow A 3 to raise or lower the downstream connecting arms.
- the arm linkage 29 causes both the upstream tape application arm 21 and the downstream tape application arm 23 of a respective taper assembly 3 , 5 to pivot (e.g., to be raised or lowered) at the same time upon initiation of pivoting of one of the connecting arms.
- the tape applicators 22 , 24 could be alternatively configured such that each arm 21 , 23 is independently raised or lowered without departing from the disclosure.
- each tape application assembly 3 , 5 includes a control valve 33 (broadly “control device”) having a control valve actuator 35 that is connected to the control valve.
- the control valve 33 is a Model No. 201-C air valve manufactured by Ingersoll-Rand Company and commercially available from W.W. Grainger, Inc. as Item No. 2F893.
- the control valve 33 could be any other suitable valve without departing from the disclosure.
- the control valve 33 is connected to a compressed air supply 37 via compressed air piping 39 .
- a tape arm actuator 41 is operatively connected to the control valve 33 via compressed air piping 43 .
- the tape arm actuator 41 is operatively connected to the downstream tape arm 23 via a linkage 45 .
- the tape arm actuator 41 can be an air cylinder having a 3 ⁇ 4 inch bore, 2 inch (50 mm) stroke such as Model No. 6W100 SPEEDAIRE® air cylinder commercially available from W.W. Grainger, Inc.
- the tape arm actuator could have a 3 inch (75 mm) stroke and be a Model No. 6W133 SPEEDAIRE® air cylinder commercially available from W.W. Grainger, Inc.
- the tape arm actuator 41 could be an air cylinder having an alternative size (e.g., bore, stroke, etc.) or could be a different type of actuator (e.g., electric operated cylinder, motor, hydraulic cylinder, or any other mechanical actuator). Also, the tape arm actuator 41 could be otherwise positioned to act on the tape arm 23 , or the actuator could be positioned to act on the tape arm 21 without departing from the disclosure.
- FIGS. 5-7 generally illustrate the method of closing the carton C that is described with relation to the parts and components shown in FIG. 1 .
- the carton C enters the tape application system 1 via packaging line 11 and the front end FE of the carton contacts the roller 25 of the upper and lower upstream tape arm 21 .
- the roller 25 applies tape to the front end FE of the carton C.
- the control valve 33 is actuated by contact of the carton with the control valve actuator 35 .
- the actuation of the control valve 33 causes compressed air to flow to the tape arm actuator 41 which extends arm 47 of each tape arm actuator in the direction of arrows A 4 .
- the extension of the arm 47 causes the downstream tape arm 23 to pivot in the direction of arrow A 3 . Because the upstream tape arm 21 is operatively connected to the trail tape arm 23 by linkage 29 , the extension of the arms 47 also causes the simultaneous pivoting of the upstream tape arm 21 in the direction of arrow A 2 .
- the actuation of the actuator 41 causes simultaneous movement of the first tape applicator 22 and the second tape applicator 24 relative to the path of travel of the carton C.
- FIG. 6 shows the tape application system 1 after initial actuation of the tape arm actuator 41 .
- the pivoting of the tape arms 21 , 23 of the first and second tape applicators 22 , 24 positions the lead roller 25 of the upper tape application assembly 3 in contact with the top T of the carton C as the carton moves through the tape application system 1 in the direction of arrow A 1 , and positions the lead roller 25 of the lower tape application assembly 5 in contact with the bottom B of the carton C as the carton moves through the tape application system.
- tape 7 can be dispensed from the rolls 19 and applied to the carton extending up or down at least a portion of the front end FE of the carton C and across the top T or bottom B of the carton to secure top or bottom flaps together in a closed position.
- the control valve 33 is deactivated by movement of the control valve actuator 35 caused by the carton being out of contact with the control valve actuator.
- the deactivation of the control valve 33 causes the compressed air flow to the tape arm actuator 41 to stop and the arm 47 to retract.
- the retraction of the arm 47 causes the tape arms 21 , 23 of the tape applicators 22 , 24 to pivot in the directions opposite arrows A 2 , A 3 so that the rollers 25 , 27 are lowered (for the upper tape assembly 3 ) or raised (for the lower tape assembly 5 ).
- the downstream roller 27 contacts the back end B of the carton C to press against the sealing tape 7 that has been applied so that the sealing tape is secured to the back end of the carton C.
- the closed and sealed carton C continues down the packaging line 11 for further handling.
- FIGS. 2 and 3 show various components of the tape application system 1 described above.
- FIG. 4 illustrates a tape application system 1 of a second embodiment.
- the second embodiment is generally similar to the first embodiment, and like or similar reference numbers will be used to indicate like or similar components shown in the two embodiments.
- the control valve 33 with control valve actuator 35 has been replaced by control valve 33 a that is activated by an upstream photoelectric sensor 51 and a downstream photoelectric sensor 53 .
- Each of the photoelectric sensors 51 is operatively connected to the control valve 33 a by wiring 34 , indicated schematically on FIG. 4 , to provide indication of the presence or lack of presence of the carton C in the line of sight of each respective sensor.
- Dashed lines 57 , 59 indicate that line of transmission from a respective sensor 51 , 53 that can by a light beam or other type of transmission (e.g., infrared, photoelectric, etc.) without departing from the disclosure.
- the sensors 51 , 53 are shown mounted on the support or housing 15 of the tape application assemblies 3 , 5 , but the sensors 51 , 53 could be otherwise mounted and/or positioned without departing from the disclosure.
- the sensors 51 , 53 can be any suitable photoelectric sensor or switch or any other type of sensor for detecting the location of the carton C.
- the sensors 51 , 53 can be oriented to direct a respective line of transmission across the packaging line (e.g., generally perpendicular to the line of travel A 1 on the packaging line).
- each tape application assembly 3 , 5 senses the presence of the carton C on the packaging line 11 , and a signal is sent to the control valve 33 a to provide compressed air to the tape arm actuator 41 to actuate and pivot the tape arms 21 , 23 to raise (upper tape assembly 3 ) or lower (lower tape assembly 5 ) the tape arms in a similar manner as the first embodiment.
- the carton C is further conveyed through the tape application system 1 with tape 7 being applied to the front end FE and top T of the carton in a similar manner as the previous embodiment.
- the downstream sensors 33 a sense that the back end BE of the carton has passed the sensors and send a corresponding signal to the control valve 35 to stop the flow of compressed air to the tape arm actuator 41 to lower (upper tape assembly 3 ) or raise (lower tape assembly 5 ) the tape arms 21 , 23 in a similar manner as the first embodiment.
- Tape 7 is then applied to the back end BE of the carton C and is secured to the carton by contact with the downstream rollers 27 .
- the components of the tape application system can be supplied in a retrofit kit to be installed on an existing tape application system.
- one or more of the components in the retrofit can include the tape arm actuator 41 , the control valve 33 , and the control valve actuator 35 .
- the retrofit kit can optionally include the linkage 29 that is for operatively connecting the tape arms 21 , 23 , and the linkage 47 for connecting the actuator 41 to the one of the tape arms 21 , 23 .
- the retrofit kit can include compressed air piping 39 or any other part or item that is needed to install the components of the kit on the tape application system.
- multiple retrofit kits could be supplied for installation one both upper and lower tape application assembly of an existing tape application system.
- a retrofit kit for installation on an existing tape application system could include one or more components of the second embodiment, such as tape arm actuator 41 , control valve 33 a , sensors 51 , 53 , linkages 29 , 47 , and/or any other components (e.g., compressed air piping 38 , wiring 34 ) that could be used to install the components of the retrofit kit.
- components of the second embodiment such as tape arm actuator 41 , control valve 33 a , sensors 51 , 53 , linkages 29 , 47 , and/or any other components (e.g., compressed air piping 38 , wiring 34 ) that could be used to install the components of the retrofit kit.
- the disclosure can be directed to a method of modifying an existing tape application system having a first tape applicator 22 and a second tape applicator 24 .
- the method can comprise obtaining a retrofit kit including the tape arm actuator and the control valve or device 33 or 33 a , operatively connecting the actuator 41 to at least one of the first tape applicator 22 and the second tape applicator 24 , positioning the control device to detect the presence of the carton C to be sealed, and operatively connecting the control device to the actuator to initiate actuation of the actuator upon detection of the presence of the carton to be sealed.
- the control valve 33 with actuator 35 can be installed to sense the presence of the carton C and control actuation of the actuator 41 .
- control valve 33 a with sensors 51 , 53 can be installed to sense the presence of the carton C and control actuation of the actuator 41 .
- the retrofit kit can include any of the components listed above (e.g., linkages 47 , 29 , compressed air piping 33 , wiring 34 , etc.) and the method of modifying the tape application system can comprise installing any of the components included in the retrofit kit without departing from the scope of this disclosure.
- tape application system 1 or retrofit kit of any of the illustrated or non-illustrated embodiments of the disclosure could have other features, or the features shown and described could be otherwise positioned without departing from the disclosure.
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- This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 61/630,965, filed Dec. 22, 2011.
- The disclosure of U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 61/630,965, which was filed on Dec. 22, 2011, is incorporated by reference as if presented herein in its entirety, for all purposes.
- The present disclosure generally relates generally to packaging machinery for closing and securing cartons in a closed configuration. More specifically, the present disclosure relates to a tape application system or other packaging machine for applying sealing tape to a carton, the tape application system having an actuator to facilitate application of the sealing tape.
- In general, one aspect of the disclosure is directed to a tape application system for sealing a carton. The tape application system comprises a first tape applicator in the path of travel of a carton to be sealed and a second tape applicator in the path of travel of a carton to be sealed. An actuator is operatively connected to at least one of the first tape applicator and the second tape applicator and is for moving the first tape applicator and the second tape applicator relative to the path of travel of the carton to be sealed. A control device is operatively connected to actuator to initiate actuation of the actuator.
- In another aspect, the present disclosure is generally directed to a retrofit kit for a tape application system having a first tape applicator and a second tape applicator. The retrofit kit comprises an actuator for being configured to be operatively connected to at least one of the first tape applicator and the second tape applicator and for moving the first tape applicator and the second tape applicator relative to the path of travel of a carton to be sealed. A control device is for being operatively connected to the actuator to initiate actuation of the actuator.
- In another aspect, the disclosure is generally directed to a method of applying tape to a carton. The method comprises moving a first tape applicator and a second tape applicator simultaneously relative to a path of travel of a carton to be sealed, and dispensing a length of sealing tape onto the carton in response to moving the first tape applicator and the second tape applicator.
- In another aspect, the disclosure is generally directed to a method of modifying a tape application system for sealing a carton. The tape application system has a first tape applicator and a second tape applicator. The method comprises obtaining a retrofit kit comprising an actuator and a control device. Operatively connecting the actuator to at least one of the first tape applicator and the second tape applicator. The actuator being configured for moving the first tape applicator and the second tape applicator relative to a path of travel of the carton to be sealed. The method comprises positioning the control device to detect the presence of the carton to be sealed, and operatively connecting the control device to the actuator to initiate actuation of the actuator upon detection of the presence of the carton to be sealed.
- Other aspects, features, and details of the present disclosure can be more completely understood by reference to the following detailed description of exemplary embodiments taken in conjunction with the drawings and from the appended claims.
- Those skilled in the art will appreciate the above stated advantages and other advantages and benefits of various additional embodiments reading the following detailed description of the embodiments with reference to the below-listed drawing figures. Further, the various features of the drawings discussed below are not necessarily drawn to scale. Dimensions of various features and elements in the drawings may be expanded or reduced to more clearly illustrate the embodiments of the disclosure.
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FIG. 1 is a schematic of a tape application system, according to an embodiment of the disclosure. -
FIG. 2 is an elevation view of a portion of the tape application system ofFIG. 1 . -
FIG. 3 is a perspective view of a portion of the tape application system ofFIG. 1 . -
FIG. 4 is a schematic of a tape application system, according to an additional embodiment of the disclosure. -
FIGS. 5-7 illustrate travel of a carton through a tape application system, according to an embodiment of the disclosure. - Corresponding parts are designated by corresponding reference numbers throughout the drawings.
- The present disclosure generally relates to packaging machinery for sealing cartons that contain articles such as containers, bottles, cans, etc. The packaging machinery can be a part of a packaging line wherein cartons are loaded with articles, closed, and sealed by the application of sealing tape.
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FIG. 1 is a schematic elevation view of a tape application system, generally indicated at 1, of a first embodiment of the disclosure. The tape application system 1 can be generally similar to and/or have similar components as conventional tape application systems, such as the case sealers that are commercially available from Loveshaw, An ITW Company (see www.loveshaw.com), such as the variety of models of LITTLE DAVID® Case Sealers. Also, case sealers sold by 3M Corporation of St. Paul, Minn., such as the variety of models of 3M-MATIC® Case Sealers, may have similar components or features of the present disclosure. - As shown in
FIG. 1 , the tape application system 1 comprises an uppertape application assembly 3 and a lowertape application assembly 5. In the illustrated embodiment, each of the uppertape application assembly 3 and the lowertape application assembly 5 has like or similar components and such like or similar components will be identified with identical reference numbers between the two assemblies. The upper tape application assembly 1 is for applyingsealing tape 7 to the upper portion of the front end FE of a carton C, the top T of the carton, and the upper portion of the back end BE of the carton. The lowertape application assembly 3 is for applyingsealing tape 7 to the lower portion of the front end FE of the carton C, the bottom B of the carton, and the lower portion of the back end BE of the carton. Both the upper tape application assembly 1 and the lowertape application assembly 3 applysealing tape 7 to the carton C as the carton is moved between the tape application assemblies on apackaging line 11 in the direction of arrow A1. Thepackaging line 11 can be part of a larger packaging line that assembles the carton C through various folding steps, or the packaging line can be a smaller packaging line that receives the assembled cartons from the larger packaging line that assembles and/or loads the cartons. In one embodiment, thepackaging line 11 is a conveyor belt that transports the cartons C through the tape application assemblies 3, 5 but the packaging line could be other article movement mechanisms (e.g., cooperating belts that contact a respective side of the cartons C, rollers, etc.) without departing from the disclosure. In other embodiments, one of the upper orlower tape assemblies - As shown in
FIG. 1 , the upper and lowertape application assemblies housing 15. Atape support bracket 17 is mounted to thehousing 15 and includes aroll 19 ofsealing tape 7 mounted above or below thebase 15. Thesealing tape 7 can be any conventional type of sealing tape used to close cartons or any other suitable sealing tape. Each of the tape application assemblies 3, 5 include twotape applicators base 15. Thetape applicator 22 is located in the upstream direction closest to the entry of the incoming carton C to be sealed, and thetape applicator 24 is located in the downstream direction closest to the exit of the carton that is leaving the tape application system 1. Eachtape applicator roller tape application arm upstream rollers 25 hastape 7 in contact therewith so that the upstream rollers initiate application of the tape to the carton C upon entry of the carton into theassemblies tape application arms arm linkage 29. The upstream connectingarms 21 are pivotable in the direction of arrow A2 to raise or lower the upstream connecting arms, and the downstream connectingarms 23 are pivotable in the direction of arrow A3 to raise or lower the downstream connecting arms. Thearm linkage 29 causes both the upstreamtape application arm 21 and the downstreamtape application arm 23 of arespective taper assembly tape applicators arm - As shown in
FIG. 1 eachtape application assembly control valve actuator 35 that is connected to the control valve. In one embodiment, thecontrol valve 33 is a Model No. 201-C air valve manufactured by Ingersoll-Rand Company and commercially available from W.W. Grainger, Inc. as Item No. 2F893. Thecontrol valve 33 could be any other suitable valve without departing from the disclosure. In the illustrated embodiments, thecontrol valve 33 is connected to acompressed air supply 37 viacompressed air piping 39. - As shown in
FIGS. 1 and 2 , atape arm actuator 41 is operatively connected to thecontrol valve 33 viacompressed air piping 43. In the illustrated embodiment, thetape arm actuator 41 is operatively connected to thedownstream tape arm 23 via alinkage 45. In one embodiment, thetape arm actuator 41 can be an air cylinder having a ¾ inch bore, 2 inch (50 mm) stroke such as Model No. 6W100 SPEEDAIRE® air cylinder commercially available from W.W. Grainger, Inc. Alternatively, the tape arm actuator could have a 3 inch (75 mm) stroke and be a Model No. 6W133 SPEEDAIRE® air cylinder commercially available from W.W. Grainger, Inc. Alternatively, thetape arm actuator 41 could be an air cylinder having an alternative size (e.g., bore, stroke, etc.) or could be a different type of actuator (e.g., electric operated cylinder, motor, hydraulic cylinder, or any other mechanical actuator). Also, thetape arm actuator 41 could be otherwise positioned to act on thetape arm 23, or the actuator could be positioned to act on thetape arm 21 without departing from the disclosure. - In one exemplary embodiment, a method of closing a carton C is provided wherein
tape 7 is applied to the carton to close the carton.FIGS. 5-7 generally illustrate the method of closing the carton C that is described with relation to the parts and components shown inFIG. 1 . The carton C enters the tape application system 1 viapackaging line 11 and the front end FE of the carton contacts theroller 25 of the upper and lowerupstream tape arm 21. Theroller 25 applies tape to the front end FE of the carton C. Upon contact of theupstream rollers 25, thecontrol valve 33 is actuated by contact of the carton with thecontrol valve actuator 35. The actuation of thecontrol valve 33 causes compressed air to flow to thetape arm actuator 41 which extendsarm 47 of each tape arm actuator in the direction of arrows A4. The extension of thearm 47 causes thedownstream tape arm 23 to pivot in the direction of arrow A3. Because theupstream tape arm 21 is operatively connected to thetrail tape arm 23 bylinkage 29, the extension of thearms 47 also causes the simultaneous pivoting of theupstream tape arm 21 in the direction of arrow A2. The actuation of theactuator 41 causes simultaneous movement of thefirst tape applicator 22 and thesecond tape applicator 24 relative to the path of travel of the carton C. -
FIG. 6 shows the tape application system 1 after initial actuation of thetape arm actuator 41. In one embodiment, the pivoting of thetape arms second tape applicators lead roller 25 of the uppertape application assembly 3 in contact with the top T of the carton C as the carton moves through the tape application system 1 in the direction of arrow A1, and positions thelead roller 25 of the lowertape application assembly 5 in contact with the bottom B of the carton C as the carton moves through the tape application system. In thisway tape 7 can be dispensed from therolls 19 and applied to the carton extending up or down at least a portion of the front end FE of the carton C and across the top T or bottom B of the carton to secure top or bottom flaps together in a closed position. - As the carton C travels in the direction of arrow A1 and passes a sufficient distance through the tape application system 1, the
control valve 33 is deactivated by movement of thecontrol valve actuator 35 caused by the carton being out of contact with the control valve actuator. The deactivation of thecontrol valve 33 causes the compressed air flow to thetape arm actuator 41 to stop and thearm 47 to retract. The retraction of thearm 47 causes thetape arms tape applicators rollers FIG. 7 , thedownstream roller 27 contacts the back end B of the carton C to press against the sealingtape 7 that has been applied so that the sealing tape is secured to the back end of the carton C. The closed and sealed carton C continues down thepackaging line 11 for further handling. -
FIGS. 2 and 3 show various components of the tape application system 1 described above. -
FIG. 4 illustrates a tape application system 1 of a second embodiment. The second embodiment is generally similar to the first embodiment, and like or similar reference numbers will be used to indicate like or similar components shown in the two embodiments. In the second embodiment, thecontrol valve 33 withcontrol valve actuator 35 has been replaced bycontrol valve 33 a that is activated by an upstreamphotoelectric sensor 51 and a downstreamphotoelectric sensor 53. Each of thephotoelectric sensors 51 is operatively connected to thecontrol valve 33 a by wiring 34, indicated schematically onFIG. 4 , to provide indication of the presence or lack of presence of the carton C in the line of sight of each respective sensor. Dashedlines respective sensor sensors housing 15 of thetape application assemblies sensors sensors sensors - In one embodiment of a method of applying
tape 7 to thecarton 7, when theupstream sensor 51 of eachtape application assembly packaging line 11, and a signal is sent to thecontrol valve 33 a to provide compressed air to thetape arm actuator 41 to actuate and pivot thetape arms tape 7 being applied to the front end FE and top T of the carton in a similar manner as the previous embodiment. Once the front end FE of the carton C is advanced on thepackaging line 11 to thedownstream sensors 53, thedownstream sensors 33 a sense that the back end BE of the carton has passed the sensors and send a corresponding signal to thecontrol valve 35 to stop the flow of compressed air to thetape arm actuator 41 to lower (upper tape assembly 3) or raise (lower tape assembly 5) thetape arms Tape 7 is then applied to the back end BE of the carton C and is secured to the carton by contact with thedownstream rollers 27. - In one embodiment, the components of the tape application system can be supplied in a retrofit kit to be installed on an existing tape application system. In one embodiment, one or more of the components in the retrofit can include the
tape arm actuator 41, thecontrol valve 33, and thecontrol valve actuator 35. Further, the retrofit kit can optionally include thelinkage 29 that is for operatively connecting thetape arms linkage 47 for connecting theactuator 41 to the one of thetape arms - A retrofit kit for installation on an existing tape application system could include one or more components of the second embodiment, such as
tape arm actuator 41,control valve 33 a,sensors linkages - In one embodiment, the disclosure can be directed to a method of modifying an existing tape application system having a
first tape applicator 22 and asecond tape applicator 24. The method can comprise obtaining a retrofit kit including the tape arm actuator and the control valve ordevice actuator 41 to at least one of thefirst tape applicator 22 and thesecond tape applicator 24, positioning the control device to detect the presence of the carton C to be sealed, and operatively connecting the control device to the actuator to initiate actuation of the actuator upon detection of the presence of the carton to be sealed. In one embodiment, thecontrol valve 33 withactuator 35 can be installed to sense the presence of the carton C and control actuation of theactuator 41. Alternatively, thecontrol valve 33 a withsensors actuator 41. The retrofit kit can include any of the components listed above (e.g.,linkages - The tape application system 1 or retrofit kit of any of the illustrated or non-illustrated embodiments of the disclosure could have other features, or the features shown and described could be otherwise positioned without departing from the disclosure.
- The foregoing description of the disclosure illustrates and describes various embodiments. As various changes could be made in the above construction without departing from the scope of the disclosure, it is intended that all matter contained in the above description or shown in the accompanying drawings shall be interpreted as illustrative and not in a limiting sense. Furthermore, the scope of the present disclosure covers various modifications, combinations, alterations, etc., of the above-described embodiments. Additionally, the disclosure shows and describes only selected embodiments, but 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 knowledge of the relevant art. Furthermore, certain features and characteristics of each embodiment may be selectively interchanged and applied to other illustrated and non-illustrated embodiments of the disclosure.
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