Applicator mechanism and method for applying carrier cartons to

Package making – Methods – Applying a partial cover

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53 49, 53457, 53564, B65B 2704, B65B 4312, B65B 4326

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048480614

ABSTRACT:
A mechanism (10) and method for applying a top gripping type carrier carton onto the tops of a group of bottles (B) disposed within a crate comprises a carton transfer unit (34) for withdrawing a carton (c) from a supply (H) and transferring a carton from the supply to a position of application, a carton manipulating device (36) for at least partially erecting the carton during transfer, a pivotal arm (12) being provided for pivoting the transfer unit and the manipulating device together with the carton so that the carton is inverted during transfer into an attitude correct for applying it to the bottle group.

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