Title of Invention

APPARATUS FOR FORMING CONTAINERS

Abstract An apparatus for forming containers (2) fed with their side walls (3,4,5,6) arranged in a flattened tubular configuration, comprising a device (8) for opening the containers (2) that is associated with means (10) for the abutment and retention of the containers (2) in an open configuration and with means (11) for transferring the open containers (2) into respective variable-geometry receptacles (12) of a conveyance line (9), said receptacles (12) being suitable to move from a first configuration for receiving the containers (2) to a second closed configuration for conveying the containers (2) to a subsequent treatment station, and said opening device (8) comprising a laminar element (26) that is constituted by an upper plate (34) and by a lower plate (33) which are mutually pivoted along respective sides about a longitudinal axis that is substantially perpendicular to the advancement direction of the containers, characterized in that said retention and abutment means (10) comprise at least one oscillating element (56) that is arranged substantially above said laminar element (26) and can move from an upper position, in which it is raised in order to allow the rotation of said upper plate (34) together with said side walls (3,4,5,6) of the container (2), to a lower position, in which it substantially acts on the container (2) so as to retain it in said open configuration, preventing its spontaneous reclosure in said flattened tubular configuration.
Full Text APPARATUS ]FOR ]]FORMING ]]CONTAINERS
Technical Field
The present invention relates to an apparatus for forming containers
fed with their side walls arranged in a flattened tubular configuration.
Background Art
In the field of the packaging of consumer products of various kinds
there is an increasing use of substantially box-like containers made of a
lightweight material such as cardboard or synthetic material, specifically
suitable to protect the product and to give it specific aesthetic and consumer
presentation qualities.
Packaging occurs, preferably in an automated manner, on machines
that insert the product in a respective container that is provided
appropriately. The containers are usually stored, for example in a stack, so
that their side walls are arranged in a substantially flattened tubular
configuration, so as to achieve minimum space occupation.
In order to perform automated insertion of the products in the
respective containers taken in succession from the magazine, each container
must be opened out, i.e. its side walls must be appropriately spaced apart
and lifted. Opening is generally performed by inserting an appropriately
provided element between the walls of the container so as to lift them at a
preset angle; the open containers must then be conveyed to a product
insertion station.
Currently, the containers, after being opened, are gripped by an
appropriately provided transfer device equipped with supporting elements
that are arranged so as to form a sort of comb, and are stored in respective
receptacles provided on a conveyance line, for example of the chain type,
that is suitable to convey the open containers to the next treatment station.
The transfer device described above is not free from drawbacks.

It has in fact considerable limitations, the foremost being linked to the
quality level of the formed containers: a considerable percentage of the open
containers is in fact often affected by surface damage, mainly due to the fact
that the containers, in order to be inserted in the respective receptacles, are
subjected to a certain forcing: this can also cause incorrect positioning of
the containers in the receptacles, with consequent jamming and halting of
the production line.
Secondly, ]]the ]]device ]]for ]]transferring ]]the ]]open ]]containers ]]is
characterized by production rates that can be increased in order to meet the
ever increasing demand for higher efficiency of the machine.
Disclosure of the Invention
The aim of the present invention is to obviate the above-cited
drawbacks, by providing an apparatus that allows to open containers with
side walls arranged in a flattened tubular configuration and to deposit them
effectively on a conveyance line without causing damage to them by
forcing.
Within this aim, an object of the present invention is to provide an
apparatus that has no functional limitations and hindrances, such as for
example incorrect placement or jamming of the containers in the respective
receptacles of the conveyance line.
Another object of the present invention is to provide an apparatus that
is suitable to operate efficiently at high production rates.
Another object of the present invention is to provide an apparatus that
is simple, relatively easy to provide in practice, safe in use, effective in
operation, and has a relatively low cost.
This aim and these and other objects that will become better apparent
hereinafter are achieved by an apparatus for forming containers fed with
their side walls arranged in a flattened tubular configuration, characterized
in that it comprises a device for opening the containers that is associated
with means for the abutment and retention of the containers in the open

configuration and with means for transferring the open containers into
respective variable-geometry receptacles of a conveyance line, said
receptacles being suitable to move from a first open configuration for
receiving the containers to a second closed configuration for conveying the
containers to a subsequent treatment station.
Brief Description of the Drawings
Further characteristics and advantages of the present invention will
become better apparent from the following detailed description of a
preferred but not exclusive embodiment of an apparatus for forming
containers fed with their side walls arranged in a flattened tubular
configuration according to the invention, illustrated by way of non-limiting
example in the accompanying drawings, wherein:
Figure 1 is a front view of the apparatus according to the invention in
a step for forming the containers;
Figure 2 is a detail side view of the apparatus of Figure 1;
Figure 3 is a further enlarged-scale side view of the apparatus of
Figures 1 and 2;
Figure 4 is a detail side view of an alternative embodiment of the
apparatus according to the invention;
Figure 5 is a detail plan view of the apparatus in the embodiment of
Figure 4.
Ways of carrying out the Invention
In the embodiments that follow, individual characteristics, given in
relation to specific examples, may actually be interchanged with other
different characteristics that exist in other embodiments.
With reference to Figures 1 and 2, the reference numeral 1 generally
designates an apparatus according to the invention for forming containers 2
fed with their side walls arranged in a flattened tubular configuration.
The containers 2 are of the type with a substantially box-like
configuration, formed by side walls 3, 4, 5, 6; the containers are made of a

material such as cardboard or synthetic material.
The apparatus is generally inserted in a line for packaging consumer
products in the containers 2; such products can be of various kinds and can
have the most disparate formats. Upstream of the apparatus a sort of
magazine 7 is provided, in which the containers 2 are packed or stacked one
on top of the other in a substantially flattened tubular configuration.
The apparatus comprises, according to the invention, an opening
device 8 that is suitable to make each one of the containers 2 assume the
unfolded tubular configuration that is ideal for inserting products of various
kinds therein; the opening device 8 leads to a line 9 for conveying the open
containers, by means of which the containers are conveyed in succession
preferably toward a successive operating station, such as for example a
product insertion station. The opening device S is associated with means 10
for the abutment and stable retention of the containers in the open
configuration; such means 10 are suitable to prevent the containers from
collapsing spontaneously and resuming the flattened configuration; the
device 8 is further associated with means 11 for transferring the open
containers 2 in respective variable-geometry receptacles 12 provided along
the conveyance line 9.
Each one of the receptacles 12 is suitable to move from a first open
configuration for receiving the unfolded containers to a second closed
configuration for conveying the containers along the line 9 toward a
subsequent treatment station.
The magazine 7 of the containers 2 in the flattened configuration is
substantially shaped like a hopper, which is inclined by a suitable angle with
respect to the vertical, and comprises a support 13 that is rigidly coupled to
the footing of the apparatus and to which side walls 14 are fixed; such side
walls 14 are mutually opposite in pairs and form a sort of channel for the
descent of the containers that leads to an outlet 15. Elements 16 for
selectively stopping the containers 2 are provided in association with the

outlet 15 and allow to extract in succession the container that occupies the
lowest position in the stack while retaining the overlying ones.
An element 17 for removing the containers 2 in the flattened
configuration is located at the outlet 15 of the magazine 7: it is constituted
for example by an arm 18 that is provided with one or more pairs of suckers
19 and is adjustably fixed on a motorized rotating support 20 that is suitable
to produce a reciprocating motion characterized by a preset angular stroke.
The arm 18 is actuated so as to rotate between an upper angular position, in
which the suckers 19 adhere to the container 2 that occupies the lowest
position of the stack, and a lower angular position, in which the arm 18 is
arranged below a surface n for the deposition and advancement of the
containers 2 that is formed by parallel sides 21: two rollers 22, in mutual
contact along a generatrix at the surface n, allow to print on the side walls
3, 4, 5, 6 of the containers.
The parallel sides 21 determine the container feed direction, which in
the specific case is slightly inclined with respect to the horizontal. The
parallel sides 21 are associated with a pusher 23 for pushing the containers 2
in the feed direction, i.e.. toward the opening device 8. The pusher 23 is
preferably constituted by a rack that meshes with an actuation pinion 24; the
pusher 23 has, at its front end, an extension 25 that is substantially fork-
shaped and is suitable to produce the translational motion of each container
2 arranged on the advancement surface II in the feed direction of the
opening device 8.
The opening device 8 comprises a laminar element 26 that is suitable
to penetrate between the side walls 3, 4, 5, 6 of each container 2 in the
flattened configuration so as to raise the walls 3, 4, 5 in order to arrange
them in the open configuration; the laminar element 26 is associated with
means 27 for translational motion in a direction that is substantially
perpendicular to the advancement direction of the containers 2. The
translational motion means 27 comprise two parallel cylindrical rods 28

whose axes are perpendicular to the advancement direction of the containers
2; a slider 29 is coupled so that it can slide along said rods, is provided with
two circular holes 30 for engaging the rods 28, and is associated with a lever
system 31; a bracket 32 is fixed to the slider 29, preferably by means of a
side-fit coupling, and the laminar element 26 in turn is connected to said
bracket for example by means of screws and in an adjustable manner.
The laminar element 26 in this manner can be actuated so as to
perform a translational motion that is parallel to the rods 28 and therefore at
right angles to the advancement direction of the containers 2 from a
retracted position to an extended position for insertion between the side
walls 3, 4, 5, 6 of the container 2 in the flattened tubular configuration.
The laminar element 26 is constituted by a lower plate 33 and by an
upper plate 34, which are thin and are mutually pivoted about an actuation
shaft 35 on which a gear 36 is keyed; such gear meshes with a toothed
sector 37, which is associated with motion transmission means, which are
not shown in the figures since they are fully intuitive.
Preferably, the lower plate 33 has a longitudinally elongated shape
and its front side 33 is beveled and slightly inclined so as to facilitate the
insertion of the laminar element 26 in the containers 2 in the flattened
configuration.
In its translational motion at right angles to the advancement direction
of the containers 2, the lower plate 33 of the laminar element 26 lies
substantially on the advancement surface II of the containers; the upper
plate 34 is actuated by the shaft 35 so as to rotate, in the extended position
of the laminar element 26, from an angular position for insertion in the
container 2, in which it is substantially superimposed on the lower plate 33,
to an angular position that is inclined with respect to said lower plate. The
rotation of the upper plate 34 with respect to the lower plate 33 allows to lift
the side walls 3, 4, 5 of the container at a preset angle in the open
configuration.

The conveyance line 9 is preferably constituted by two parallel chains
39 that are closed in a loop and wind around respective pairs of coaxial
actuation and guiding wheels 40, so that each one forms, in its own motion,
an upper portion 41 ]and a lower portion 42 spaced by a substantially
circular arc-like portion 43. Along the chains 39 a distribution of pairs of
tooth-shaped partitions 44 that are mutually opposite in pairs is provided;
adjacent and opposite pairs of partitions 44 form the variable geometry-
receptacles 12 for the open containers 2. In the motion of each chain 39
about the respective wheel 40, the curvature of the circular arc-like portion
43 produces the transition of the receptacles 12 formed by the partitions 44
from the first open configuration (in which the partitions 44 are mutually
divaricated and diverge), which is suitable to receive the open containers, to
a second closed configuration (in which the partitions 44 are substantially
parallel), in which the containers 2 are firmly retained along the walls 3, 5
and conveyed to a subsequent station. Each one of the partitions 44 has a
lower portion that forms on one side a protrusion 45 for abutment and fixing
on the respective chain 39 and, on the other side, a sort of tooth 46 that
forms a flat contact surface for the lower side wall 6 of the open container 2.
One of the pairs of wheels 40 around which the chains 39 wind is
supported so that it can rotate in the footing of the apparatus proximate to
the opening device 8, the abutment and retention means 10, and the means
11 for transferring the containers 2. In particular, the axis of the pairs of
wheels 40 is arranged substantially below the pivoting axis of the lower
plate 33 and the upper plate 34 of the laminar element 26.
The conveyance line 9 is associated with at least one pair of elongated
strips 47 for providing upper contrast to the motion of the open containers 2.
A contoured plate 48 that is rigidly coupled to the footing of the apparatus
forms a sleeve 49 in an upper region and a straight guide 50 in a lower
region. An actuation axis 51 is rotatably supported within the sleeve 49 and
has a free end at which two bars 53 are keyed in respective end portions

(and locked by means of a cylindrical clamp 52); such bars are
perpendicular to the axis, are connected by a reinforcement cross-member
54, and are articulated at their opposite ends to rods 55 that are rigidly
coupled respectively with the two upper contrast strips 47. The manual
rotation of the bars 53 during the fine-tuning of the apparatus allows to raise
and lower the contrast strips 47 in order to perform suitable adjustments
correlated to the size variations of the containers 2 or in order to perform
maintenance (for example in case of jamming due to a container positioned
improperly in the respective receptacle 12, or for other causes of incorrect
operation).
The means 10 for the abutment and retention of the containers 2 are
constituted by at least one oscillating element 56, which is arranged
substantially above the opening device 8 and in particular above the laminar
element 26. The oscillating element 56 can move from an upper position, in
which it is raised in order to allow the rotation of the upper plate 34 of the
laminar element 26 together with the side walls 3, 4, 5 of the container 2, to
a lower position, in which it is substantially engaged on the upper side wall
4: in this manner, when the laminar element 26 is in the retracted position,
spontaneous reclosure of the side walls 3, 4, 5 of the container is prevented,
and the container is retained, together with the transfer means 11, in the
squared configuration in order to be then transferred onto the conveyance
line 9.
The oscillating element 56 has an elongated parallelepipedal
configuration, with beveled front and rear edges, is arranged substantially
parallel to the advancement surface II of the containers 2, and is connected
to fixed portions of the apparatus: advantageously, two parallel oscillating
elements 56 are provided that are connected, by means of respective pairs of
articulated rockers 57, at their respective ends, to the upper contrast strips
47 of the conveyance line 9, in which suitable contoured recesses 58 are
provided for this purpose: in this manner, it is possible to provide a sort of

articulated parallelogram. Each one of the two oscillating elements 56 is
suitable to abut respectively at the ends of the upper side wall 4 of each
container, so as to distribute and balance the retaining action applied
thereto. Stable grip of each oscillating element 56 on the container 2 is
achieved by providing elastic means 59 that are interposed between the
element 56 and the respective upper contrast strip 47.
The elastic means 59 are preferably constituted by a helical
cylindrical spring, in which a first end is inserted in abutment within a seat
60 that is provided in the strip and a second end abuts within a dead hole 61
provided in the upper face of the oscillating element 56.
The means 11 for transferring the open containers 2, which cooperate
with the abutment and retention means 10 in retaining the containers,
comprise a carriage 62 that is engaged so that it can slide, with its upper
portion 63, along the guide 50 provided at the base of the plate 48; the
carriage 62 is actuated so as to perform a reciprocating translational motion
along the guide 50 by a crank system 64 that is controlled by elements of a
known kind, which are not shown in the drawings. The carriage 62 is
provided with two appendages 65 that extend downward and are inclined by
a preset angle with respect to the advancement surface II of the containers
2. Preferably, the appendages 65 are connected, so that they are adjustable
by means of screws, to an elongated support 66, which in turn is fixed to the
carriage 62 by means of an additional screw 67.
The crank system 64 for actuating the carriage 62 comprises a crank
68 that is keyed to the axis 51, which is turned with an alternating rotary
motion about its own axis; at its free end, the crank 68 is articulated to the
first end of a traction element 69 that has an adjustable center distance and
in which the second end is pivoted to a side of the carriage 62. The carriage
62, driven by the crank 68, performs an advancement stroke, in which it
pushes the unfolded container 2 into a receptacle 12 in the open
configuration, and a retraction stroke, in order to reposition itself at the

laminar element 26 in order to perform the subsequent opening operation.
The inclination at a preset and appropriate angle given to the appendages 65
of the carriage 62 with respect to the advancement surface II of the
containers 2 allows, during the opening of said containers, to provide a rear
abutment of the side wall 5 of the container raised by the upper strip 34 of
the laminar element 26 and, once opening is complete, allows to push the
unfolded container 2, kept in the correct configuration by the oscillating
element 56, into a receptacle 12 in the open configuration.
The operation of the apparatus according to the invention is as
follows.
The containers 2, in the flattened tubular configuration, are taken
from the magazine 7 and are made to advance in succession by the action of
the pusher 23, which is controlled by the motion of the corresponding
toothed pinion 37. Each container 2 therefore arrives at the opening device
8: the advancement of the slider 29 along the rods 28 allows the
translational motion, at right angles to the container advancement direction,
of the laminar element 26, which is inserted fully between the side walls 3,
4, 5, 6 of the container to be opened. At this point, the actuated rotation of
the toothed sector 37, transmitted to the gear 36. allows to achieve a
consequent rotation of the shaft 33. This produces the rotation, through a
preset angle, of the upper strip 34, accordingly lifting the side walls 3, 4, 5
of the container, which assume the open configuration (in Figure 2,
discontinuous lines illustrate successive configurations of the container
during opening, and the appendages 65 are shown in their rear stroke limit
position).
The lifting of the side walls 3, 4, 5 of the container causes by
interference a substantially upward action, in particular of the walls 4 and 5,
on the oscillating elements 56, which are initially in the lower position and
rise elastically into the upper position, contrasted by the respective helical
springs 59. The appropriate choice of the rotation angle of the upper strip 34

of the laminar element 26 allows to raise the side walls 3, 4, 5 of the
container until an unfolded configuration is achieved which, thanks to the
higher elastic action applied by the oscillating elements 56 and of the rear
abutment of the appendages 65 of the carnage 62, is substantially stable
(once the laminar element 26 has been extracted by reverse motion of the
slider 29), since the container 2 is prevented from collapsing.
The carriage 62 at this point is moved by the crank system 64 so as to
perform a translational motion toward the conveyance line 9, so as to push
the squared container 2 into a respective receptacle 12, sliding with the
upper side wall 4 along the oscillating elements 56.
The partitions 44 of the conveyance line 9, by passing over the
actuation wheels 40 of the chain 39 (at the circular arc-like portion 43),
initially undergo a mutually divaricating motion that opens the receptacle
12, which accordingly assumes the first open configuration for receiving the
containers, which is followed by a mutual relative approach motion that
causes their reclosure in the second configuration for conveyance of the
containers 2. Such approach motion, appropriately in step with the
advancement stroke of the carriage 62, allows the open container 2 to
penetrate between the partitions 44 and rest with the lower side wall 6 on
the teeth 46; the reclosure of the partitions 44 in the second configuration
accordingly produces the stable and safe retention of the unfolded container
2 and its conveyance toward a subsequent treatment station.
It has thus been shown that the invention achieves the intended aim
and objects.
The invention thus conceived is susceptible of numerous
modifications and variations, all of which are within the scope of the
appended claims. In particular, it is noted that the apparatus can be used
effectively to form containers of any shape or size.
In an alternative embodiment of the apparatus according to the
invention, shown in Figures 4 and 5 (in which the elements that have

already ]been ]described ]have ]been ]designated ]by ]the ]same ]reference
numerals), the oscillating element 56 is rigidly coupled to the means 11 for
transferring ]the ]containers ]in ]the ]open ]configuration. ]The ]oscillating
element 56 is rigidly connected, for example by means of a clamp 70 locked
by a screw 71, to a central shaft 72 that is supported so that it can rotate
substantially at the center of the side of the carriage 62: the shaft 72 is
actuated so as to rotate with a reciprocating motion about its own axis in
step with the translational and rotational motion of the laminar element 26,
so as to move the oscillating element 56 from a lower angular position to an
upper angular position during the upward motion of the side walls 3, 4, 5 of
the container 2 in order to prevent unwanted and damaging interference
contacts, and then from, the upper angular position to the lower angular
position in order to retain the container in the open configuration.
The oscillating element 56 is substantially L-shaped and is constituted
by a first segment 73, which is coupled adjustably (according to the
dimensions of the containers) to the clamp 70 that is keyed to the shaft 72,
and by a second segment 74, which is perpendicular to the first segment 73
and is provided at its free end with a contoured tooth 75 that is fixed by
means of a screw 76. The contoured tooth 75 has a recess 77 whose
geometry is complementary to the edge formed by the side walls 3 and 4 of
the container, so as to constitute an effective abutment against the
spontaneous reclosure of the walls and so as to retain the container 2 in
cooperation with the appendages 65 of the carriage after the exit of the
laminar element 26.
The abutment and retention means 10 and the transfer means 11
associated with the opening device 8 allow to deposit the unfolded
containers 2 on the conveyance line 9 without causing damage due to
forcing during the insertion of the containers in the receptacles 12; the
apparatus is further capable of operating at high production rates and
efficiently, simply and without drawbacks of various kinds.

All the details may be replaced with other technically equivalent ones.
The disclosures in Italian Patent Application No. BO2003A000092 from which this
application claims priority are incorporated herein by reference.

WE CLAIM:
1. An apparatus for forming containers (2) fed with their side walls (3,4,5,6)
arranged in a flattened tubular configuration, comprising a device (8) for opening
the containers (2) that is associated with means (10) for the abutment and
retention of the containers (2) in an open configuration and with means (11) for
transferring the open containers (2) into respective variable-geometry
receptacles (12) of a conveyance line (9), said receptacles (12) being suitable to
move from a first configuration for receiving the containers (2) to a second
closed configuration for conveying the containers (2) to a subsequent treatment
station, and said opening device (8) comprising a laminar element (26) that is
constituted by an upper plate (34) and by a lower plate (33) which are mutually
pivoted along respective sides about a longitudinal axis that is substantially
perpendicular to the advancement direction of the containers, characterized in
that said retention and abutment means (10) comprise at least one oscillating
element (56) that is arranged substantially above said laminar element (26) and
can move from an upper position, in which it is raised in order to allow the
rotation of said upper plate (34) together with said side walls (3,4,5,6) of the
container (2), to a lower position, in which it substantially acts on the container
(2) so as to retain it in said open configuration, preventing its spontaneous
reclosure in said flattened tubular configuration.

2. The apparatus as claimed in claim 1, wherein said laminar element (26) is
actuatable so as to perform a translational motion, for each cycle for opening the
containers (2), parallel to said longitudinal axis from a retracted position to an
extended position for insertion between the side walls (3,4,5,6) of the container
(2) in the flattened tubular configuration, said upper plate (34) and said lower
plate (33) being thin, said lower plate (33) being arranged substantially on the
advancement surface (n) ]]of the containers (2), said upper plate (34) being
actuatable so as to rotate about said longitudinal axis and with said element (26)
in said extended position, from an angular position for insertion in the container
(2), in which it is substantially superimposed on said lower plate (33), to an
angular position that is inclined with respect to said lower plate (33), so as to
raise said walls (3,4,5,6) at a preset angle in said squared configuration.
3. The apparatus as claimed in claims 1 and 2, wherein said receptacles (12)
are formed by pairs of partitions (44) that are arranged mutually opposite in
pairs and are distributed so as to be rigidly coupled along at least one pair of
chains (39) that are mutually parallel and closed in a loop and are wound around
respective wheels (40) having a suitable radius so that each one forms at least
one upper portion (41) and at least one lower portion (42) spaced by a
substantially circular arc-like portion(43), said opening device (8), said abutment

and retention means (10) and said transfer means (11) being located at said
circular arc-like portions (43) so that the motion of said chains (39) on said
wheels (40), at said circular arc-like portion (43), produces the transition of each
one of said variable-geometry receptacles (12) from said first open configuration
for receiving the containers (2), in which said partitions (44) of each pair
substantially diverge from each other, to said second closed configuration for
conveying the containers (2) inserted by said transfer means (11), said partitions
(44) being substantially mutually parallel in said closed configuration so as to
firmly retain said containers (2) along said side walls (3,4,5,6).
4. The apparatus as claimed in one or more of the preceding claims, wherein
it comprises translational motion means (27) that are associated with said
laminar element (26) for the actuation thereof so as to perform translational
motion in a direction that is perpendicular to the advancement direction of the
containers (2).
5. The apparatus as claimed in one or more of the preceding claims, wherein
said oscillating element (56) is shaped like an elongated parallelepiped, is
arranged substantially parallel to said advancement surface (m of the containers

(2), and is articulated by means of at least one pair of rockers (57) to fixed pa/bs
of the apparatus so as to provide a sort of articulated parallelogram, elastic
means (59) being provided which are suitable to keep said element (56) stably in
said lower position in order to apply a retaining action to the upper side wall (4)
of the container (2) in said open configuration.
6. The apparatus as claimed in claim 5, wherein said elastic means (59) are
constituted by a helical cylindrical spring in which a first end and a second end
are inserted in abutment, respectively in a seat (60) provided in said fixed parts
of the apparatus and in a dead hole (61) provided in the upper face of said
oscillating element.
7. The apparatus as claimed in claim 4, wherein said oscillating element (56)
is substantially L-shaped and is constituted by a first segment (73), which is
rigidly coupled to a rotary actuation shaft (72) that is suitable to turn said
element (56) from said upper position to said lower position and vice versa, and

by a second segment (74), which is perpendicular to said first segment (73) and
is provided at its end with a contoured tooth (75) for abutment against the edge
of the container (2) in said open configuration.
8. The apparatus as claimed in claim 7, wherein said shaft (72) for the
actuation of said oscillating element (56) is supported so that it can rotate in said
means (11) for transferring the open containers (2).
9. The apparatus as claimed in one or more of the preceding claims, wherein
said means (11) for transferring the containers (2) in the open configuration
comprise a carriage (62) that can slide along a guide (50) that lies above said
opening device (8) and is actuated in a reciprocating manner by a crank system
(64), said carriage (62) being provided with appendages (65) that extend
downward and are inclined at a preset angle with respect to said surface (n)for
the advancement of the containers (2), said appendages (65) being suitable to
retain each container (2), together with said retention and abutment means (10),
in the open configuration, and to push it into said receptacle (12).

An apparatus for forming containers (2) fed with their side walls (3,4,5,6)
arranged in a flattened tubular configuration, comprising a device (8) for opening
the containers (2) that is associated with means (10) for the abutment and
retention of the containers (2) in an open configuration and with means (11) for
transferring the open containers (2) into respective variable-geometry
receptacles (12) of a conveyance line (9), said receptacles (12) being suitable to
move from a first configuration for receiving the containers (2) to a second
closed configuration for conveying the containers (2) to a subsequent treatment
station, and said opening device (8) comprising a laminar element (26) that is
constituted by an upper plate (34) and by a lower plate (33) which are mutually
pivoted along respective sides about a longitudinal axis that is substantially
perpendicular to the advancement direction of the containers, characterized in
that said retention and abutment means (10) comprise at least one oscillating
element (56) that is arranged substantially above said laminar element (26) and
can move from an upper position, in which it is raised in order to allow the
rotation of said upper plate (34) together with said side walls (3,4,5,6) of the
container (2), to a lower position, in which it substantially acts on the container
(2) so as to retain it in said open configuration, preventing its spontaneous
reclosure in said flattened tubular configuration.

Documents:

1659-KOLNP-2005-FORM-27.pdf

1659-kolnp-2005-granted-abstract.pdf

1659-kolnp-2005-granted-claims.pdf

1659-kolnp-2005-granted-correspondence.pdf

1659-kolnp-2005-granted-description (complete).pdf

1659-kolnp-2005-granted-drawings.pdf

1659-kolnp-2005-granted-examination report.pdf

1659-kolnp-2005-granted-form 1.pdf

1659-kolnp-2005-granted-form 18.pdf

1659-kolnp-2005-granted-form 2.pdf

1659-kolnp-2005-granted-form 26.pdf

1659-kolnp-2005-granted-form 3.pdf

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Patent Number 226141
Indian Patent Application Number 1659/KOLNP/2005
PG Journal Number 50/2008
Publication Date 12-Dec-2008
Grant Date 08-Dec-2008
Date of Filing 18-Aug-2005
Name of Patentee O.A.M. S.P.A
Applicant Address VIA G VERDI, 1/2 40067 PIANORO, FRAZIONE RASTIGNANO
Inventors:
# Inventor's Name Inventor's Address
1 ANTONIO MARTELLI VIA GAIBOLA, 13/3, I-40136 BOLOGNA
PCT International Classification Number B65B 43/34
PCT International Application Number PCT/EP2004/001813
PCT International Filing date 2004-02-24
PCT Conventions:
# PCT Application Number Date of Convention Priority Country
1 BO2003A000092 2003-02-25 Italy