Apparatus for wrapping the end surface of cylindrical object

Package making – Closing packages and filled receptacles – Package or receptacle having closure flap – e.g. – carton...

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53204, 53211, 53380, B65B 714

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ABSTRACT:
Apparatus for wrapping the end surface of a cylindrical object having an apparatus fixing frame placed on a base via an ultra low friction sliding mechanism, a back pressure P.sub.2 suitable for the kind of wrapping paper being imposed on the wrapping paper and the free end of the projecting portion of the wrapping paper being gripped at plural points in the circumferential direction so as to draw the frame toward the axial center of the cylindrical coil whereby the free end of the projecting portion of the wrapping paper is constrained by tension produced on the projecting wrapping paper throughout the folding operation with the result that regular pleats are formed to assure an attractive transport package.

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