Apparatus for applying a fitment to pre-formed carton at the inf

Package making – Methods – Forming a cover adjunct or application of a cover adjunct to...

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531332, 531334, 493 87, B65B 6118

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061452750

ABSTRACT:
An apparatus for attaching a fitment to an erected carton through ultrasonic welding at an infeed to a packaging machine is disclosed herein. The apparatus has two anvils that oscillate in a horizontal plane and oscillate along a vertical plane at a carton infeed to a packaging machine. As one anvil is attaching a fitment to a carton, the other anvil picks a fitment for attachment to the next carton.

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