Adjustable wrappage film feeding device

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6651858
  • Patent Number
    6,651,858
  • Date Filed
    Monday, October 22, 2001
    22 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, November 25, 2003
    20 years ago
Abstract
An adjustable wrappage film feeding device includes a chassis having end plates rotatably supporting a driving shaft therebetween. The driving shaft is driven by a motor via a worm—worm gear transmission. Two first bevel gears are mounted on the driving shaft to be rotatable in unison with the driving shaft while being allowed to axially move with respect to the driving shaft. A screw rod is rotatably supported by the end plates and threadingly engages two movable carriages that are spaced from each other a distance. By rotating the screw rod, the carriages are driven toward/away from each other and thus changing the distance therebetween. Each carriage rotatably carries a roller adapted to drivingly engage and convey a film in a predetermined direction toward an article to be packaged. Each roller is coupled to a corresponding one of the first bevel gears by a second bevel gear that mates the corresponding first bevel gear. The change of distance between the carriages allows accommodation of film of different sizes. The axial movability of the first bevel gears with respect to the driving shaft maintains mating engagement between the first and second bevel gears when the carriages are moved by the screw rod.
Description




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




The present invention generally relates to a film wrapping machine for wrapping articles with heat-shrinkage synthetic films, and in particular to an adjustable film feeding device capable to accommodate films of different size for wrapping articles of different sizes.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




Heat shrinkage films are widely used to package articles or consumer products, such as CDs (Compact Disks). The packaging is done by placing a tubular film over the article to be packaged. One way to fit the tubular film over the article is to first place the tubular film over a film feeding cylinder with the article positioned below the film feeding cylinder. Rollers are then positioned in physical contact with the film feeding cylinder for frictionally driving the tubular film downward and fitting over the article.




A complicated transmission/driving mechanism is required to control the operation of the rollers for manipulation of the moving speed of the tubular film toward the article. Such a complicated mechanism makes it difficult to change the spatial relationship of the rollers with respect to the film feeding cylinder. Thus re-arrangement of the rollers with respect to the film feeding cylinder for accommodating films of different sizes for packaging different articles cannot be done without replacing the original transmission/driving mechanism with one of different specification or without re-designing the transmission/driving mechanism. Cost can thus be increased and shutdown time of the packaging machine may be undesirably extended in changing or rearranging the transmission/driving mechanism.




It is thus desirable to provide an adjustable wrappage film feeding device for alleviating the above-discussed problems.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




Accordingly, an object of the present invention is to provide an adjustable wrappage film feeding device comprising location-adjustable film feeding rollers for accommodating films of different sizes.




Another object of the present invention is to provide an adjustable wrappage film feeding device wherein adjustment for accommodating films of different sizes can be done with simple and efficient operations thereby reducing shutdown time.




A further object of the present invention is to provide an adjustable wrappage film feeding device which allows films of different sizes without replacement of transmission mechanism.




Yet a further object of the present invention is to provide an adjustable wrappage film feeding device which allows films of different sizes without re-designing transmission mechanism.




In accordance with the present invention, an adjustable wrappage film feeding device comprises a chassis having end plates rotatably supporting a driving shaft therebetween. The driving shaft is driven by a motor via a worm—worm gear transmission. Two first bevel gears are mounted on the driving shaft to be rotatable in unison with the driving shaft while being allowed to axially move with respect to the driving shaft. A screw rod is rotatably supported by the end plates and threadingly engages two movable carriages that are spaced from each other a distance. By rotating the screw rod, the carriages are driven toward/away from each other and thus changing the distance therebetween. Each carriage rotatably carries a roller adapted to drivingly engage and convey a film in a predetermined direction toward an article to be packaged. Each roller is coupled to a corresponding one of the first bevel gears by a second bevel gear that mates the corresponding first bevel gear. The change of distance between the carriages allows accommodation of film of different sizes. The axial movability of the first bevel gears with respect to the driving shaft maintains mating engagement between the first and second bevel gears when the carriages are moved by the screw rod.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING




The present invention will be apparent to those skilled in the art by reading the following description of preferred embodiments thereof, with reference to the drawings, wherein:





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of an adjustable wrappage film feeding device constructed in accordance with a first embodiment of the present invention;





FIG. 2

is similar to

FIG. 1

with a film feeding cylinder removed;





FIG. 3

is a top view of

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 4

is an exploded view of a driving shaft of the adjustable wrappage film feeding device of the present invention;





FIG. 5

is a plane view of a transmission mechanism of the adjustable wrappage film feeding device of the present invention;





FIG. 6

is similar to

FIG. 4

but showing a second embodiment of the driving shaft in accordance with the present invention;





FIG. 7

is similar to

FIG. 4

but showing a third embodiment of the driving shaft in accordance with the present invention; and





FIGS. 8 and 9

are top views showing adjustment operation of the adjustable wrappage film feeding device of the present invention.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




With reference to the drawings and in particular to

FIGS. 1-3

, a wrappage film feeding device constructed in accordance with the present invention, generally designated with reference numeral


100


, comprises a driving shaft


10


mechanically coupled to a driving device


200


, such as a motor, via a worm—worm gear transmission including a worm gear


12


mounted on a shaft


11


disengageably coupled to the driving shaft


10


and a worm


14


driven by the driving device


200


. A clutch


13


is provided between the driving shaft


10


and the worm—worm gear transmission for controlling engagement/disengagement of the driving shaft


10


with/from the driving device


200


thus controlling the operation of the driving shaft


10


.




The wrappage film feeding device


100


comprises a film cutting mechanism


300


which is driven by the driving device


200


via a belt transmission


220


. A second clutch


210


is arranged between the belt transmission


220


and the driving device


200


for controlling the operation of the film cutting mechanism


300


. The film cutting mechanism


300


itself may be any known film cutting device and constitutes no novel part of the present invention. Thus, details of the film cutting mechanism


300


will not be described herein.




The clutches


13


,


210


are arranged so that they are electrically associated with each other and are not allowed to be activated at the same time. In other words, when the clutch


13


is in an engaged condition, causing driving shaft


10


to rotate with the driving device


200


, the clutch


210


is set to a disengaged condition to separate the film cutting mechanism


300


from the driving device


200


whereby the film cutting mechanism


300


is deactivated when a wrappage film is being fed through the wrappage film feeding device


100


to package an article (not shown). On the other hand, when the film is to be cut off, the operation of the driving shaft


10


is temporarily halted and the film cutting mechanism


300


is activated to cut off the film.




The wrappage film feeding device


100


comprises a film feeding cylinder


400


. A tubular film supplied from a film supply source (not shown) is continuously supplied to the film feeding cylinder


400


. The tubular film is expanded by and fit over the film feeding cylinder


400


. With the aid of film driving rollers


32


mechanically coupled to the driving shaft


10


, the film is moved along the film feeding cylinder


400


toward the article to be packaged. Once the article is completely covered by the film, the operation of the driving shaft


10


is stopped by means of the clutch


13


and the movement of the film stopped. The film cutting mechanism


300


is activated to cut off the film. The article is then removed from the wrappage film feeding device


100


for further processing, if necessary.




The wrappage film feeding device


100


comprises an adjustable mechanism


40


comprising two fixed support plates


41


,


42


fixed to a machine chassis (not labeled) of the wrappage film feeding device


100


and arranged on opposite sides of the film feeding cylinder


400


for rotatably supporting the driving shaft


10


. A screw rod


43


is also rotatably supported by and between the fixed plates


41


,


42


. A hand wheel


44


is provided outside the fixed plate


41


for manually operating the screw rod


43


. Two movable carriages


45


are arranged between the fixed plates


41


,


42


and on opposite sides of the film feeding cylinder


400


. Each movable carriage


45


forms an inner-threaded hub


451


for threadingly engaging the screw rod


43


whereby rotation of the screw rod


43


causes the carriages


45


to axially move along the screw rod


43


for approaching/moving away from each other.




Each carriage


45


forms spaced lugs


452


rotatably supporting a shaft


30


. Each shaft


30


has a first end extending beyond the lug


452


with a film driving roller


32


attached thereto. The film driving rollers


32


are located on opposite sides of the film feeding cylinder


400


for frictional and thus driving engagement with the film fit over the cylinder


400


. The distance between the rollers


32


is adjustable by rotating the screw rod


43


to move the carriages


45


toward/away from each other. The adjustability of the distance between the rollers


32


allows the film feeding cylinder


400


to be replaced by one of different size for accommodating films and articles to be packaged of different sizes.




Each shaft


30


of the film driving roller


32


is coupled to the driving shaft


10


by a gear set which in the embodiment illustrated includes a pair of mated bevel gears


20


,


31


. The gear


20


, serving as a driving gear, is axially movably mounted on the driving shaft


10


, while the gear


31


, serving as a driven gear, is attached to a second end of the shaft


30


.




Also referring to

FIGS. 4 and 5

, the driving shaft


10


forms a gear sliding section


15


corresponding to each driving gear


20


. In a first embodiment of the present invention illustrated in

FIG. 4

, the gear sliding section


15


is formed by removing from a circular cross section of the driving shaft


10


a chord portion of a predetermined length which forms a flat surface along the gear sliding section


15


of the driving shaft


10


.




A key member


24


having a cross section complementary to the removed chord portion of the driving shaft


10


is axially movably positioned on the flat surface of the driving shaft


10


. A collar


23


is fit over both the key member


24


and the driving shaft


10


. The driving gear


20


forms a central bore


21


for being fit over the collar


23


. A radially-extending hole


22


is defined in the driving gear


20


for receiving a bolt


25


. The bolt


25


extends through a corresponding hole


231


defined in the collar


23


and threadingly engages an inner-threaded hole


241


defined in the key member


24


for securing the key member


24


and the driving gear


20


together. Since the driving gear


20


is not secured to the driving shaft


10


itself, the driving gear


20


is allowed to move axially along the gear sliding section


15


. However, due to the key member


24


, the driving gear


20


is not allowed to freely rotate with respect to the driving shaft


10


. The driving gear


20


is thus rotatable in unison with the driving shaft


10


due to the key member


24


.




If desired, a nut


26


engaging the bolt


25


may be used to secure the bolt


25


.




Ends of the driving shaft


10


extend through holes (not labeled) defined in the carriages


45


and are rotatably supported by the fixed plates


41


,


42


. Bearing means


27


is provided on the collar


23


for supporting rotation of the driving shaft


10


and the driving gears


20


with respect to the carriages


45


.




Preferably, additional lugs


453


are provided on each carriage


45


for rotatably supporting a shaft


30


′ on which a secondary film driving roller


31


′ is mounted. Each roller


31


′ is corresponding to and spaced from each film driving roller


32


for more stably driving the film that is fit over the film feeding cylinder


400


toward the article to be packaged. In the embodiment illustrated, the secondary rollers


31


′ are not coupled to the driving device


200


or other driving sources. However, if desired, the secondary rollers


31


′ can be mechanically coupled to the driving device


200


or other independent driving sources.




With reference to

FIGS. 8 and 9

, when the screw rod


43


is rotated by operating the hand wheel


44


, in for example the clockwise direction, the carriages


45


are moved away from each other and the distance X


1


between the rollers


32


(or rollers


31


′) is increased. A film feeding cylinder


400


of a large diameter can then be used. Similarly, when the hand wheel


44


drives the screw rod


43


in for example the counterclockwise direction, the carriages


45


are moved toward each other, the distance X


2


between the rollers


32


(or rollers


31


′) is decreased and thus better suitable for a film feeding cylinder


400


having a small diameter.





FIGS. 6 and 7

show two different embodiments of the driving shaft


10


. In the embodiment illustrated in

FIG. 6

, the gear sliding section


15


of the driving shaft


10


is formed with a polygonal cross section, such as rectangular or square, while the driving gear


20


defines a central bore of complementary rectangular or square shape complementary to the cross section of the driving shaft


10


. A driving engagement is thus formed between the driving gear


20


and the driving shaft


10


which forces the driving gear


20


to rotate in unison with the driving shaft


10


while allowing the driving gear


20


to move in an axial direction of the driving shaft


10


. The bearing means


27


also defines a central bore


271


having a shape complementary to the cross section of the driving shaft


10


.




In the embodiment illustrated in

FIG. 7

, the driving shaft


10


forms a raised, axially-extending rib


151


in the gear sliding section, serving as a key for complementarily engaging a key way


211


defined in an inner surface of the central bore


21


of the driving gear


20


. Thus a driving engagement that forces the driving gear


20


to rotate in unison with the driving shaft


10


while allowing axial movement of the driving gear


20


with respect to the driving shaft


10


is formed between the driving shaft


10


and the driving gear


20


. The bearing means


27


defines a central bore


271


having a notch


271


A for being fit over the keyed driving shaft


10


.




Although the present invention has been described with reference to the preferred embodiments thereof, it is apparent to those skilled in the art that a variety of modifications and changes may be made without departing from the scope of the present invention. For example, the operation of the driving shaft


10


can be controlled by means other than clutch


13


illustrated above. Furthermore, the film cutting mechanism


300


can be replaced by any other known means to selectively and controllably cut off the film. All these modifications are considered within the scope of the present invention which is intended to be defined by the appended claims only.



Claims
  • 1. An adjustable film feeding device comprising:a driving shaft selectively coupled to a driving device by a first clutch; two driving gears mounted to the driving shaft to be rotatable in unison with the driving shaft, axially movable means being formed between each driving gear and the driving shaft to allow axial movement of the driving gear with respect to the driving shaft; an adjustable mechanism comprising two movable carriages spaced from each other, each carriage rotatably carrying a roller adapted to drivingly engage and convey a film in a predetermined direction, each carriage being disposed adjacent a corresponding one of the driving gears and having a bearing disposed in a respective opening for passage of the driving shaft therethrough, each roller being mechanically coupled to a corresponding one of the driving gears by a driven gear matingly engaged with the corresponding driving gear, and a screw rod threadedly engaging the carriages whereby rotation of the screw rod causes the carriages to move with respect to each other for changing a distance therebetween and thus allowing accommodation of film of different sizes, the driving gears being axially displaced with respect to the driving shall responsive to the carriages being moved by the screw rod for maintaining mating engagement between the driving gears and the corresponding driven gears; and a film cutting mechanism coupled to the driving device through a second clutch, engagement of the first and second clutches being mutually exclusive one with respect to the other.
  • 2. The adjustable film feeding device as claimed in claim 1, wherein axially movable means of the driving gear comprises a flat surface formed on a gear sliding section of the driving shaft by removing a chord portion of the driving shaft, the driving gear defining a central bore fit over the gear sliding section, a key having a complementary cross section being positioned between the flat surface of the driving shaft and an inner surface of the central bore of the driving gear, a bolt extending through a hole defined in the driving gear and threadingly engaging an inner-threaded hole of the key member to secure the driving gear to the key member for ensuring rotation of the driving gear in unison with the driving shaft.
  • 3. The adjustable film feeding device as claimed in claim 2, wherein a nut threadingly engages the bolt for securing the bolt.
  • 4. The adjustable film feeding device as claimed in claim 1, wherein the axially movable means comprises a gear sliding section of the driving shaft having a polygonal cross section, the driving gear defining a central hole complementary in shape to the polygonal cross section whereby the driving gear is allowed to take axial movement while rotatable in unison with the driving shaft.
  • 5. The adjustable film feeding device as claimed in claim 4, wherein the polygonal cross section is rectangular.
  • 6. The adjustable film feeding device as claimed in claim 1, wherein the axially movable means comprises a raised, axially-extending rib formed on a gear sliding section of the driving gear, the driving gear defining a central bore having an inner surface in which a key way is formed for drivingly engaging the rib.
  • 7. The adjustable film feeding device as claimed in claim 1, wherein each carriage comprises an inner-threaded portion for threading engagement with the screw rod.
  • 8. The adjustable film feeding device as claimed in claim 1 further comprising auxiliary rollers not coupled to the driving device.
  • 9. The adjustable film feeding device as claimed in claim 1 further comprising at least a pair of film feeding cylinders, one of the pan of film feeding cylinders being selectively disposed between the rollers, a first of the pair of film feeding cylinders having a first cross-sectional dimension and a second of the pair of film feeding cylinders having a second cross-sectional dimension, the second cross-sectional dimension being greater than the first cross-sectional dimension, the selected one of the film feeding cylinders being arranged to expand a tubular film and adapted to direct conveyance of the film toward an article to be packaged by the film, the rollers being in frictional engagement with the film for driving and conveying the film along the cylinder.
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