The present invention relates to a machine for packaging articles by means of wrapping. In particular, the present invention relates to a machine suitable for wrapping a sheet of paper material, in particular a multi-ply sheet and in particular formed of at least one layer of packaging paper and one layer of embossed paper, the said layer being glued to the previous one to form a sheet which can absorb shocks, wrapped around articles so as to form closed bags containing individual articles.
There are commonly known machines which wrap a film around an article so as to form a closed bag made of a heat-sealable plastic material. These are commonly called “cellophane wrapping machines” since the film used for packaging is usually cellophane. Cellophane wrapping machines are commonly known for the packaging of individual articles, but they must be stopped and reassembled if one wishes to perform a type change, in particular due to a different sized article to be wrapped. Patent application IT102018000011148 (which has not yet been published at the time of filing this application) describes a bagging machine designed to overcome this problem by allowing the bagging of different sized articles, fed continuously along the same line. The material can be any heat-sealable film, including therein shock-absorbing films, for example the wrapping material commonly known as “bubble wrap”. For various reasons, in particular for environmental and economic reasons, it would however be desirable to use a different type materials rather than the plastic materials that the aforesaid machines used. Indeed, there is an increasing tendency to prefer (especially following the introduction of specific legislative provisions) paper materials such as cardboard and paper for packaging and bagging. These may also be shock-absorbing materials and can have a lower environmental impact, as well as being lighter, colourable, and directly printable.
It would therefore be desirable to use paper material for bagging articles, including different types of articles, in the same machine and in the same operating cycle, without needing to stop the machine to adapt it to different articles but rather feeding these articles to the machine regardless of the different types and sizes thereof.
These drawbacks have now been overcome by means of a packaging machine according to claim 1 appended hereto and a method according to claim 15 appended hereto.
Further preferred characteristics of the packaging machine according to the present invention are set out in the dependent claims.
One preferred embodiment of the invention is now described by way of example, with the aid of the accompanying figures, in which:
With reference to the accompanying figures, in particular
The machine M includes: conveying means 1 suitable for receiving and conveying articles A (which must be packaged) in a conveying direction shown by the arrow D; a vacuum conveyor belt 2, which is arranged consecutively to the conveying means 1; a sheet P feeding station 3, comprising, for example, a reel 30 onto which the said sheet P is wound in the form of a web and feeding and return means 31 for feeding the sheet P between the conveying means 1 and the conveyor belt 2, transversely to the direction of conveying D of the articles A, and to convey the sheet P with a central part PC (as shown in
According to a preferred aspect of the invention and with particular reference to
In particular, the structure 5 shaped like a tunnel T is made so that the tunnel T defines a passageway for the articles A whose height with respect to the conveyor belt 2 is such that articles A with different sizes and heights, for example individual magazines, magazines piled together, boxes containing products, etc. can be conveyed within the said tunnel.
Furthermore, the folding means 4 are arranged, with respect to the conveyor belt 2 and with respect to the structure 5 shaped like a tunnel T, so as to meet the lateral parts PL1, PL2 of the sheet which is protruding from the sides of the conveyor belt 2, so as to fold them around the walls of the tunnel T and to form a sheet tube TB containing articles with different sizes and heights. In this way, with a single structure and a single machine M configuration, it is possible to wrap the sheet around articles with different sizes and heights which are moving along the conveyor belt.
Furthermore, the machine M comprises first glue application means 6 (
For example, the compression and cutting means 7, which are per se commonly known, can be mounted on a movable undercarriage 70. The means may be a suitably shaped clamp, shown in
According to a preferred aspect, in association with the compression and cutting means 7, evacuation means 71 are envisaged for removing the air from the bag being formed. Their action reduces the air content in the bag before the said bag is sealed completely and separated from the tube TB. According to one embodiment, the said means consist of a suitably sized press 71, located downstream of the compression and cutting means 7. Before the action of the cutting means which seals the second end of the bag, the press is lowered and compresses the bag being formed (a first end is already sealed, as in
In order for the ends of the bag to be sealed by compression, some glue needs to have been applied to sheet P, inside the already formed tube TB. In particular, the glue must be placed between one article and the next in order to seal the ends of the two bags that are separated upon cutting. For this purpose, second glue application means are envisaged, which are suitable for applying glue to the surface of the sheet P which will be facing the articles and will form the internal surface of the tube TB. Preferably, the said means apply the glue before the tube is formed, more preferably before feeding the sheet to the conveyor belt 2. The glue is applied in relation to the position and size of the articles, which are appropriately measured, so that the articles are appropriately deposited on the sheet, by the conveyor, between one glue application point and the next.
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The machine is therefore able to wrap a sheet around different articles, with different sizes and heights, and to obtain bags containing individual articles therewithin, without it being necessary to stop the machine and remove and refit components.
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Another preferred aspect of the machine M according to the invention, with particular reference to
Furthermore, the means 9 for creating an air cushion may also comprise a suction belt 93, wound in a closed loop and positioned above the structure 5 shaped like a tunnel T so as to hold, by suction, the parts of the sheet P folded over the structure 5 shaped like a tunnel T, the said belt being used to guide the sheet P synchronously with the travel of the conveyor belt 2.
According to a further advantageous aspect, the machine M may comprise photo-detecting means 96 arranged along the structure T to detect the passage of the articles A inside the tunnel T and detect the distance between the articles A, and can be configured so that the heat-sealing and cutting means 7 remain inoperative when the photo-detecting means 96 detect that the distance between two consecutive articles is less than a minimum preset distance. This prevents damage to articles that are too close to each other, resulting in insufficient space for the operation of compression and cutting means 7.
With particular reference to
The machine M therefore comprises suction elements arranged below the conveyor belt 2 so that the conveyor belt 2 holds—by means of suction—the central part PC of the sheet P positioned thereupon during the movement of the sheet P in the travel direction E.
As can be seen in
Finally, according to a further preferred aspect of the invention, the machine M may comprise detecting means 82 arranged along the conveying means 1 and configured to measure the height of the articles A, and may be configured so that the conveying means 1 are stopped when the detecting means 82 detect the passage of an article which is greater in height than the tunnel T. Printing means may be envisaged, if desired, in particular for the side of the sheet which will be the external part of the tube and bags. These printing means may be placed at the feeding and return means 31.
Downstream of the compression and shear means, if desired, further processing components may be positioned, such as, for example, a labeller, which can print labels according to the data read from the identification code.
With the machine M according to the present invention, the presence of the tunnel-shaped structure makes it also possible to use shock-absorbing wrapping sheets. According to a preferred aspect, a sheet formed of at least two layers of paper, one smooth and one embossed (so as to feature raised and recessed elements) and glued to the first layer (so as to form a shock-absorbing structure). Preferably, if there are only two layers as seen above, the embossed layer will be facing the inside of the tube, in contact with the articles to be packaged. Other layers may also be featured, for example the embossed layer may be sandwiched between two smooth layers. The embossing may feature recesses with a circular base with a spacing therebetween ranging from 0.3 and 10 mm, for example 0.5 mm. Shock-absorbing sheets of this kind are known and different types are commonly produced, for example featuring different numbers of layers and different sized embossing, and are commonly used to wrap objects to be packaged, to protect surfaces, as vibration-damping padding. A person skilled in the art will be able to choose the type that best reconciles different needs, such as flexibility, lightweight design, affordability, and protection requirements.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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102020000012661 | May 2020 | IT | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/IB2021/054488 | 5/24/2021 | WO |