IP Library Granted Patent US 7,571,588
Granted Patent B2
US 7,571,588 · App. 11/452,341 · Granted Aug 11, 2009

Case sealer with wash-down, knockdown, and reversible capabilities

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Patent No.
US 7,571,588
App. No.
11/452,341
Granted
Aug 11, 2009
Kind
B2
Abstract

A case sealer assembly comprises frame members which are fabricated from round tubular or rod stock. In this manner, water will tend to readily drain from such structures and not tend to accumulate upon such structures in order to prevent the harboring or growth of bacteria within such regions of the assembly. In addition, the case sealer assembly has knockdown capabilities as a result of comprising a plurality of subassemblies which are readily disassembled from one another in order to facilitate the cleaning of the various subassemblies as well as the overall case sealer assembly, and in addition, to facilitate maintenance or replacement of component parts. Various subassemblies of the case sealer assembly are also reversibly mounted upon the main tube frame subassembly so as to effectively render the case sealer assembly operative in either one of two different directions as may be preferred in accordance with particular manufacturing plant processing lines.

Claims (64)

1. A case sealer assembly for sealing cases, comprising:

a tube frame subassembly comprising a plurality of frame members;

a side rail subassembly mounted upon said tube frame subassembly and comprising a pair of oppositely disposed side rail members cooperating together for accommodating and guiding cases to be sealed by said case sealer assembly, wherein said pair of oppositely disposed side rail members are adjustably mounted upon said tube frame subassembly so as to accommodate and guide differently sized cases to be sealed by said case sealer assembly, and wherein further, said pair of oppositely disposed side rail members are interconnected together such that positional adjustment of one of said pair of oppositely disposed side rail members automatically positionally adjusts the other one of said pair of oppositely disposed side rail members;

means for mounting a lower case sealer tape cartridge housing, for containing sealing tape, upon said tube frame subassembly;

conveyor belt means, mounted upon said tube frame subassembly, for conveying cases past said lower case sealer tape cartridge housing so as to permit the cases to be sealed by the sealing tape contained within said lower case sealer tape cartridge housing; and

fastener means mounted upon said tube frame subassembly and said conveyor belt means for permitting said conveyor belt means to be removably mounted upon said tube frame subassembly such that said conveyor belt means can be positioned upon said tube frame subassembly in either one of two oppositely disposed orientations whereby said conveyor belt means can convey the cases to be sealed in either one of two opposite directions.

2. The case sealer assembly as set forth in claim 1 , further comprising:

oppositely oriented fastener means mounted upon said tube frame subassembly for permitting said side rail subassembly, comprising said pair of oppositely disposed side rail members, to be mounted upon said tube frame subassembly in one of two oppositely disposed orientations when said conveyor belt means is positioned upon said tube frame subassembly in either one of said two oppositely disposed orientations so as to permit said conveyor belt means to convey the cases to be sealed in either one of said two opposite directions.

3. The case sealer assembly as set forth in claim 2 , wherein:

said oppositely oriented fastener means mounted upon said tube frame subassembly for permitting said side rail subassembly, comprising said pair of oppositely disposed side rail members, to be mounted upon said tube frame subassembly in one of two oppositely disposed orientations comprises pintle structures having externally threaded stub shafts projecting outwardly therefrom;

said pair of oppositely disposed side rail members comprise collar means for disposition upon said pintle structures of said tube frame assembly; and

internally threaded manually manipulable knob members are adapted to be threadedly engaged with said externally threaded stub shafts of said tube frame subassembly so as to retain said collar means of said pair of oppositely disposed side rail members upon said pintle structures of said tube frame subassembly.

4. The case sealer assembly as set forth in claim 1 , further comprising:

means for removably mounting said conveyor belt means upon said tube frame subassembly such that said conveyor belt means can be manually mounted upon and removed from said tube frame subassembly without the need for tools.

5. The case sealer assembly as set forth in claim 1 , further comprising:

means for removably mounting said side rail subassembly, comprising said pair of oppositely disposed side rail members, upon said tube frame subassembly such that said pair of oppositely disposed side rail members can be manually mounted upon and removed from said tube frame subassembly without the need for tools.

6. The case sealer assembly as set forth in claim 1 , wherein:

said conveyor belt means comprises at least one conveyor belt, at least one drive roller operatively engaged with said at least one conveyor belt, at least one idler roller operatively engaged with said at least one conveyor belt, and means mounted upon said tube frame subassembly for adjusting the disposition of said at least one idler roller with respect to said at least one conveyor belt so as to adjust the tension level within said at least one conveyor belt.

7. The case sealer assembly as set forth in claim 6 , wherein said means mounted upon said tube frame subassembly for adjusting the disposition of said at least one idler roller with respect to said at least one conveyor belt so as to adjust the tension level within said at least one conveyor belt comprises:

an adjustment wheel; and

linkage means operatively connecting said adjustment wheel to said at least one idler roller.

8. The case sealer assembly as set forth in claim 7 , wherein:

said linkage means comprises an over-center locking mechanism movable between a RELEASED position at which said adjustment wheel can be operated so as to adjust the length of said linkage means to a predetermined value, and a TENSIONED position at which said linkage means, having said predetermined adjusted length value, will force said at least one idler roller into operative engagement with said at least one conveyor belt so as to impress said adjusted tension level upon said at least one conveyor belt.

9. A case sealer assembly for sealing cases, comprising:

a tube frame subassembly comprising a plurality of frame members for supporting said case sealer assembly upon a floor surface;

a side rail subassembly mounted upon said tube frame subassembly and comprising a pair of oppositely disposed side rail members cooperating together for accommodating and guiding cases to be sealed by said case sealer assembly, wherein said pair of oppositely disposed side rail members are adjustably mounted upon said tube frame subassembly so as to accommodate and guide differently sized cases to be sealed by said case sealer assembly, and wherein further, said pair of oppositely disposed side rail members are interconnected together such that positional adjustment of one of said pair of oppositely disposed side rail members automatically positionally adjusts the other one of said pair of oppositely disposed side rail members;

means for mounting a lower case sealer tape cartridge housing, for containing sealing tape, upon said tube frame subassembly; and

conveyor belt means, mounted upon said tube frame subassembly, for conveying cases between said pair of side rail members and past said lower case sealer tape cartridge housing so as to permit the cases to be sealed by the sealing tape contained within said lower case sealer tape cartridge housing;

wherein all of said plurality of frame members, comprising said tube frame subassembly, and said pair of oppositely disposed side rail members comprising said side rail subassembly, comprise round stock so as to permit water to readily drain therefrom and not accumulate thereon when said case sealer assembly is subjected to a washdown cleaning procedure.

10. The case sealer assembly as set forth in claim 9 , further comprising:

means for removably mounting said conveyor belt means upon said tube frame subassembly such that said conveyor belt means can be manually mounted upon and removed from said tube frame subassembly without the need for tools.

11. The case sealer assembly as set forth in claim 9 , further comprising:

means for removably mounting said side rail subassembly upon said tube frame subassembly such that said pair of oppositely disposed side rail members can be manually mounted upon and removed from said tube frame subassembly without the need for tools.

12. The case sealer assembly as set forth in claim 9 , further comprising:

oppositely oriented fastener means mounted upon said tube frame subassembly for permitting said side rail subassembly to be mounted upon said tube frame subassembly in one of two oppositely disposed orientations when said conveyor belt means is positioned upon said tube frame subassembly in either one of said two oppositely disposed orientations so as to permit said conveyor belt means to convey the cases to be sealed in either one of said two opposite directions.

13. The case sealer assembly as set forth in claim 12 , wherein:

said oppositely oriented fastener means mounted upon said tube frame subassembly for permitting said side rail subassembly, comprising said pair of oppositely disposed side rail members, to be mounted upon said tube frame subassembly in one of two oppositely disposed orientations comprises pintle structures having externally threaded stub shafts projecting outwardly therefrom;

said pair of oppositely disposed side rail members comprise collar means for disposition upon said pintle structures of said tube frame assembly; and

internally threaded manually manipulable knob members are adapted to be threadedly engaged with said externally threaded stub shafts of said tube frame subassembly so as to retain said collar means of said pair of oppositely disposed side rail members upon said pintle structures of said tube frame subassembly.

14. The case sealer assembly as set forth in claim 9 , further comprising:

means for removably mounting said conveyor belt means upon said tube frame subassembly such that conveyor belt means can be positioned upon said tube frame subassembly in either one of two oppositely disposed orientations whereby said conveyor belt means can convey the cases to be sealed in either one of two opposite directions.

15. A case sealer assembly for sealing cases, comprising:

a tube frame subassembly comprising a plurality of frame members;

a lower case sealer tape cartridge housing for mounting a tape cartridge, for containing sealing tape, upon said tube frame subassembly;

conveyor belt means, mounted upon said tube frame subassembly, for conveying cases past said at least one tape cartridge so as to permit the cases to be sealed by the sealing tape contained within said at least one tape cartridge;

a side rail subassembly mounted upon said tube frame subassembly and comprising a pair of oppositely disposed side rail members cooperating together for accommodating and guiding cases to be sealed by said case sealer assembly, wherein said pair of oppositely disposed side rail members are adjustably mounted upon said tube frame subassembly so as to accommodate and guide differently sized cases to be sealed by said case sealer assembly, and wherein further, said pair of oppositely disposed side rail members are interconnected together such that positional adjustment of one of said pair of oppositely disposed side rail members automatically positionally adjusts the other one of said pair of oppositely disposed side rail members;

means for removably mounting said side rail subassembly, comprising said pair of oppositely disposed side rail members, upon said tube frame subassembly such that said pair of oppositely disposed side rail members can be manually mounted upon and removed from said tube frame subassembly without the need for tools.

16. The case sealer assembly as set forth in claim 15 , further comprising:

means for removably mounting said conveyor belt means upon said tube frame subassembly such that conveyor belt means can be positioned upon said tube frame subassembly in either one of two oppositely disposed orientations whereby said conveyor belt means can convey the cases to be sealed in either one of two opposite directions.

17. The case sealer assembly as set forth in claim 15 , wherein:

said conveyor belt means comprises at least one conveyor belt, at least one drive roller operatively engaged with said at least one conveyor belt, at least one idler roller operatively engaged with said at least one conveyor belt, and means mounted upon said tube frame subassembly for adjusting the disposition of said at least one idler roller with respect to said at least one conveyor belt so as to adjust the tension level within said at least one conveyor belt.

18. The case sealer assembly as set forth in claim 17 , wherein said means mounted upon said tube frame subassembly for adjusting the disposition of said at least one idler roller with respect to said at least one conveyor belt so as to adjust the tension level within said at least one conveyor belt comprises:

an adjustment wheel; and

linkage means operatively connecting said adjustment wheel to said at least one idler roller.

19. The case sealer assembly as set forth in claim 18 , wherein:

said linkage means comprises an over-center locking mechanism movable between a RELEASED position at which said adjustment wheel can be operated so as to adjust the length of said linkage means to a predetermined value, and a TENSIONED position at which said linkage means, having said predetermined adjusted length value, will force said at least one idler roller into operative engagement with said at least one conveyor belt so as to impress said adjusted tension level upon said at least one conveyor belt.

20. The case sealer assembly as set forth in claim 15 , further comprising:

oppositely oriented fastener means mounted upon said tube frame subassembly for permitting said side rail subassembly to be mounted upon said tube frame subassembly in one of two oppositely disposed orientations when said conveyor belt means is positioned upon said tube frame subassembly in either one of said two oppositely disposed orientations so as to permit said conveyor belt means to convey the cases to be sealed in either one of said two opposite directions.

21. The case sealer assembly as set forth in claim 20 , wherein:

said oppositely oriented fastener means mounted upon said tube frame subassembly for permitting said side rail subassembly, comprising said pair of oppositely disposed side rail members, to be mounted upon said tube frame subassembly in one of two oppositely disposed orientations comprises pintle structures having externally threaded stub shafts projecting outwardly therefrom;

said pair of oppositely disposed side rail members comprise collar means for disposition upon said pintle structures of said tube frame assembly; and

internally threaded manually manipulable knob members are adapted to be threadedly engaged with said externally threaded stub shafts of said tube frame subassembly so as to retain said collar means of said pair of oppositely disposed side rail members upon said pintle structures of said tube frame subassembly.

22. The case sealer assembly as set forth in claim 15 , further comprising:

means for removably mounting said conveyor belt means upon said tube frame subassembly such that said conveyor belt means can be manually mounted upon and removed from said tube frame subassembly without the need for tools.

Assignments (7)
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Nov 14, 2023
From: DEUTSCHE BANK AG NEW YORK BRANCH
To: CROWN PACKAGING TECHNOLOGY, INC.; SIGNODE INDUSTRIAL GROUP LLC
Reel/Frame 065564/0736 →
SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Apr 4, 2018
From: SIGNODE INDUSTRIAL GROUP LLC
To: DEUTSCHE BANK AG NEW YORK BRANCH, AS COLLATERAL AGENT
Reel/Frame 045833/0485 →
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Apr 3, 2018
From: JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, N.A.
To: SIGNODE INDUSTRIAL GROUP LLC
Reel/Frame 045825/0133 →
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Mar 31, 2016
From: PREMARK PACKAGING LLC
To: SIGNODE INDUSTRIAL GROUP LLC
Reel/Frame 038312/0572 →
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded May 2, 2014
From: PREMARK PACKAGING LLC
To: JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, N.A., AS COLLATERAL AGENT
Reel/Frame 032814/0305 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Mar 24, 2014
From: ILLINOIS TOOL WORKS INC.
To: PREMARK PACKAGING LLC
Reel/Frame 032513/0423 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jun 14, 2006
From: SAMBUCA, ANTHONY J. JR.; MILLON, RICHARD E.; WILK, DENNIS P.
To: ILLINOIS TOOL WORKS INC.
Reel/Frame 017973/0837 →