Palletizer with cap forming

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Inventors

Winski, Ernest P.
Savoldi, Thomas L.

Application #

847581

Filed

Mar-5-1992

Published

Aug-9-1994

Current US Class

206/386
414/789.5
414/791.6
493/397
493/418
493/964

International Classes

B65G 057/00

Field of Search

414/789.5 414/791.6 206/386 206/597 206/821 493/418 493/397 493/964 53/157 53/445 53/399 53/441 53/556 53/587 53/588 53/447 53/540 53/580 53/397

Assignee

Kinetic Robotics Inc. (Menasha, WI)

Examiners

Olszewski; Robert P.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Wilhelm; Thomas D.

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Abstract
Palletizing apparatus of the invention comprises a load forming station, a device for placing a layer on a pallet, devices for forming and placing a cap on the layer, and devices for applying restraint to formed edge panels of the cap. A formable cap sheet is received into the palletizing system as a flat sheet, and leaves the palletizing system as a formed cap on a load layer. The resulting pallet loads are preferably stretch wrapped. Methods of operating the apparatus are also disclosed.
 
Claims
Having thus described the invention, what is claimed is:

1. Palletizing apparatus for placing a load of material on a pallet in one or more layers, and thereby creating a pallet load, with a formed cap on at least one such layer, said palletizing apparatus comprising:

(a) a load forming station, for receiving a pallet and for receiving material onto the pallet in a layer, wherein such material has a length and a width, and corresponding sides thereabout;

(b) transfer apparatus for placing material onto the pallet at said load forming station;

(c) forming and placing apparatus for forming a cap and pacing such cap on such material in said load forming station, such cap entering said palletizing apparatus as a formable flat sheet, and departing said palletizing apparatus on a pallet load as a formed cap on such material, said forming and placing apparatus comprising



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates to handling of materials in layers, and especially in layers on pallets and other supporting surfaces. It relates to palletizing materials with a minimum amount of manual lifting of product or other load materials by attending labor or machine operators. Individual elements of material being handled may be thin as a single sheet of paper, or thicker such as a magazine, a book, or a conventional carton of product. Particularly with reference to cartons and other boxes, the individual elements are sometimes susceptible to lateral displacement relative to each other in a layer, especially where there are gaps in rows, or between rows.

Individual layers on a pallet are typically separated by separating sheets, typically referred to as tie sheets. This invention is particularly concerned with the handling of separating sheets which are formed and used as 3-dimensional caps over each layer. Such a cap has a main panel covering the layer, and a plurality of edge panels depending downwardly from the main panel and engaging the sides of the respective layers. The cap is conventionally used to cover, in combination, a plurality of open-topped cartons which form a palletized layer of such cartons. Such cap is also used to cover an entire layer for the purpose of providing lateral stability to a palletized layer of unstable product such as e.g. a palletized layer of empty 2-liter polyethylene terephthalate soft drink bottles. Typically, the above caps are shipped to the user set up in 3-dimension format, and are placed on the pallet by hand labor. The use of hand labor for such repetitious task is wasteful of manpower. It is also wasteful to ship the caps set up if they can be shipped flat and automatically set up by the user in the palletizer.