Machine for the application of suction tubes to packing containe

Adhesive bonding and miscellaneous chemical manufacture – Surface bonding means and/or assembly means therefor – With cutting – punching – piercing – severing – or tearing

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156566, B65B 1934

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042933692

ABSTRACT:
A machine for the application of suction tubes to packing containers is disclosed. Portion-sized packages for juice and the like are often equipped with suction tubes to facilitate the emptying thereof. The suction tubes, which for reasons of hygiene are individually wrapped in paper, are very light and therefore difficult to handle and to attach to the outside surface of the packing container by mechanical means.
The disclosed machine separates the wrapped tubes from a continuous band, applies an adhesive, orientates each packing container and tube in relation to each other and attaches the tube to the container.

REFERENCES:
patent: 2013475 (1935-09-01), Orton
patent: 2107311 (1938-02-01), Strickler
patent: 2936921 (1960-05-01), Schulz
patent: 2956612 (1960-10-01), Gaines et al.
patent: 3189171 (1965-06-01), Miller
patent: 3523052 (1970-08-01), Bolen
patent: 3851441 (1974-12-01), Marchand

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