Packaging with cohesive coated materials

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Inventors

Lovell, Robert C.

Application #

872201

Filed

Jun-6-1986

Published

Jul-21-1987

Current US Class

053/219
053/390
053/466

International Classes

B65B 011/48

Field of Search

53/463 53/466 53/219 53/390

Examiners

Sipos; John

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Gribble; Wm. Jacquet

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Abstract
Apparatus and method for folding cohesive coated material like corrugated paper and coated film about three dimensional solids like paper products, toys, machinery and books for transport is accomplished by a framework supporting a roll or other supply of the cohesive coated material, a guide for the material, a platform for a cutting blade and an end frame or mandrel and a movable U-shaped crimping frame for forcing the leading sheet of coated paper or film back into contact with itself around the object to be packaged. The apparatus may support horizontally a roll or other supply of cohesive coated paper or film that is conducted over a horizontal shelf beneath a restraining strip and then passed over a rounded mandrel until a proper length is beyond the mandrel so as to encompass the object to be wrapped or packaged, the paper being pulled over the mandrel by contact with a crimping frame of rounded tubing that is articulate with respect to the mandrel. Then the crimping frame is reversed in motion and the paper or film is returned to a vertical position in contact with the object and is then forced about the mandrel by the crimping frame to adhere to itself on three sides of the object and be cut from the roll end when crimping is complete. The crimping of the material is very important to good packaging, but contact pressure alone is sufficient to seal the package and may be accomplished by either the preferred cylindrical tubing or by angle or square tubing.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A process for folding cohesive sheet material about an object to form a sealed package using a framework with a material supply reel and a mandrel and a crimp frame pivotably movable with respect to said mandrel, and a paper cutoff movable transversely of mandrel, including the steps of loading the reel with cohesive material in roll form, threading said material over a platform and the mandrel to contact with an upraised crimp frame, securing the advance edge of the material to the top bar of the crimp frame manually, pivoting the crimp frame away from the mandrel sufficiently to define a material sleeve for both obverse and reverse sides of the object being packaged, depositing the object against the material near the middle of the material web formed by extending the frame from the mandrel with the material edge still held manually to the frame, returning the loaded crimp frame with the material edge still held manually to an upright postition adjacent the cohesive material-draped mandrel to contact both sides of the object with material, pressing the crimp frame past the mandrel to compress the material between the mandrel and the frame and bond the two folded edges of the material together at two sides and an end, and then manipulate the cutter transversely to sever the package thus formed from the material supply.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The invention relates to the field of packaging and more particularly to the packaging three dimensional objects manually in cohesive material such as paper or film that has been coated with a rubber-based substance that adheres to itself and not to the object being wrapped or packaged. Particularly the invention concerns itself to a manual method and apparatus for achieving such packaging with the commercial materials available in today's market and simple mechanisms that supplement the manual dexterity of workers. One or more items may be packaged efficiently by use of the invention without dependence upon other powered devices. On the other hand, multiplied packages may be produced by one person skilled in the method of the apparatus.

The apparatus provides a needed small production capability for those places where output demand varies or is not high but requires simple, precise performance.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

The invention contemplates a framework apparatus for manually packaging objects in cohesive material that comprises a frame capable of resting on a horizontal surface or suspension from a vertical surface, frame having a reel for supporting a roll or other supply of cohesive material, a raised platform above the reel surmounted by a biased guide to bear against paper or other cohesive material as it passes over the raised platform, an upright U-shaped mandrel fixed across the path of the cohesive material and a cutting device for the material disposed between the platform edge and the mandrel. A U-shaped crimping frame surrounding three sides of the upright, fixed mandrel and movable with respect to the mandrel to swing away and toward said mandrel, acts as a movable manual guide against which the advancing edge of the cohesive material is held as the crimping frame is extended beyond the mandrel and then is swung back toward the mandrel to form a material receptacle for the object being packaged. The crimping frame overlaps the upright mandrel as the frame returns to upright with the cohesive material around the object and engages the material crimping it between the fixed mandrel exterior surfaces and the crimping frame interior surfaces on three sides. The cutting blade is usable at this point to sever the package portion from the material web.
 
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