Container loading machine and process

Package making – Methods – Group forming of contents into a unit

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53473, 53498, 53536, 53537, 53250, 214 6F, 214 6H, B65B 510, B65B 3544

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041048466

ABSTRACT:
A container loading machine which includes a frame through which a cross feed conveyor feeds successive open crates, containers or receptacles so as to position the open containers successively in the machine for receiving a plurality of layers of articles, such as egg cartons, therein, and for conveying each loaded container away from the machine. The machine includes a plurality of upstanding carton receiving rods, the ends of which project upwardly through the bottom of the container within the loading zone of the machine so that the upper ends stop adjacent the open top of the container in a position to receive the first layer of accumulated egg cartons from a storage zone, thereabove. An infeed carton conveyor, which includes a pair of spaced, flexible, opposed, endless belts, carry successive egg cartons to the storage zone.

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