APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR PACKAGING ARTICLES INTO FLEXIBLE BAGS

Information

  • Patent Application
  • 20120311960
  • Publication Number
    20120311960
  • Date Filed
    February 10, 2011
    13 years ago
  • Date Published
    December 13, 2012
    12 years ago
Abstract
An apparatus for the packaging of articles into flexible plastic bags supplies a continuous web formed by two flat superimposed layers to a fill-in station and the web is cut transversally to form web lengths of the desired length. The upper edges of the web lengths are grasped and spread apart to introduce articles, while contemporaneously the presence/absence of such edges is detected to automatically allow or inhibit the operation of the apparatus, respectively.
Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION

The present invention refers to the packaging of various types of articles into flexible plastic bags formed starting from a continuous web created by two superimposed flat layers mutually joined along at least one longitudinal edge.


Use of the term “plastic material” in referring to such webs is not intended to be limiting, in that it intends films of materials such as polyethylene and the like, but also coupled paper/plastic films, poly-coated paper or other polylaminates, provided that they are at least partially electrically insulating, for reasons that will be clarified below.


STATE OF THE PRIOR ART

From European patent EP-0926069B1 by the same Applicant a machine is known for packaging articles into bags of the above-said type comprising a fill-in station to which a continuous web is supplied intermittently and then cut transversely to form a desired length of web. A pair of heads arranged on opposite sides of the web and movable transversely closer together or farther apart carrying means for grasping and spreading apart the cut edges of the web, spacing them to allow introduction of the articles. These grasping means including, for each edge, an abutment member and a clamp member movable between a spaced open position and a juxtaposed closed position relative to the abutment member, for temporarily retaining the respective edge.


Although operation of the machines realized by the Applicant in practicing the above-said patent EP-0926069B1 is fully satisfactory, is was discovered in practice that in particular situations an inconvenience may occur concerning the fact that an edge of the web length arranged in correspondence to the fill-in station can occasionally escape from the corresponding grasping means both during the spreading phase and during the introduction of the articles. This requires almost constant visual monitoring by an operator, to permit manual interruption of the operation of the machine in such case and prevent dispersion of the articles outside of the bags.


SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

The object of the present invention is that of providing a simple, yet efficient and functional solution for detecting possible anomalous situations for which, as was stated, no visual monitoring or manual interruption of the operation of the machine are required.


According to the invention, such object is provided by means of the characteristics set forth in claim 1, that is, by the fact that each abutment member and the corresponding movable clamp member constitute also a detector of the presence/absence of the corresponding edge of the web length in the above-said juxtaposed closed position, said detector being operationally connected to a control unit.


According to a preferred embodiment each abutment member and the corresponding movable clamp member define the contacts of an electrical switch: the presence of the edge of the web length, which as was stated is of an electrically insulating material, maintains such switch open. On the contrary, absence of the web length edge causes closure of the switch and consequently the intervention of the electronic control unit, which envisions the automatic stopping of the operation of the machine.





BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

The invention will now be described in detail with reference to the annexed drawings, provided by way of non-limiting example only, in which:



FIG. 1 is a schematic view in side elevation showing the fill-in station of a packaging machine according to the invention in a first operative position, and in which the relative electrical connections to the control unit are indicated diagrammatically, and



FIGS. 2 and 3 are views analogous to FIG. 1 that represent the fill-in station in a second operative condition and in two different situations, respectively.





DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

With reference to FIG. 1, the fill-in station of the packaging machine according to the invention is of the type generally known from the previously cited patent EP-0926069B1, and for that reason will not be described in detail. For the purpose of the present invention it is sufficient to explain that it comprises two operating heads 1, 2 through which a continuous web of flexible heat-sealable material is supplied, typically plastic material, in all cases electrically insulating. The web can be, for example constituted by a flattened tubular film formed by two superimposed layers mutually joined along at least one lateral edge.


The fill-in station is provided with heat-sealing and cutting means, known and for simplicity not illustrated, by means of which sacks or bags (S) are formed periodically from the continuous web supplied intermittently to the fill-in station, first closed below, then filled from above with articles to be packaged, and finally sealed above after filling.


For the filling phase each bag S open above, is grasped and held in correspondence to its upper edges by the two heads 1, 2, maintained reciprocally juxtaposed in the condition represented in FIG. 1. Then the two heads 1, 2 are reciprocally spaced apart transversally, for example moving head 2 with respect to head 1 as represented in FIGS. 2 and 3, so to spread apart the edges of the bag S and allow introduction of articles.


For such purpose, each of the heads 1, 2 is provided with respective grasping means including a lower abutment member 3; 4 and an upper clamp 5, 6 movable vertically with respect to the corresponding lower abutment member 3, 4 between the raised open position, represented in FIG. 1, and the lowered closed position, represented in FIGS. 2 and 3.


The abutments 3, 4 are conveniently constituted by adhesive pads apt to adhere to the edges of the bag S in the reciprocally juxtaposed condition of the two heads 1, 2 to allow then pinching of the relative clamp member 5, 6 following their movement from the raised to the lowered position, and the successive spreading apart by the reciprocal separation of the heads 1 and 2.


According to the distinctive characteristic of the invention each abutment member 3, 4 with the respective movable clamp member 5, 6 of each head 1, 2 defines a detector of the presence/absence of the corresponding edge of the bag S. In a particularly simple yet functional and reliable preferred embodiment, such detector is electrical and is more precisely constituted by a switch, the fixed contact of which is constituted by abutment member 3, 4 (that is, by an electrically conductive part thereof) and the movable contact of which is constituted by the clamp member 5, 6 (that is, by an electrically conductive part thereof).


The contacts 3, 5 and 4, 6 of each switch are connected electrically to the respective inputs of an electronic control unit 7 designed to control the operation of the machine.


In operation, when spreading apart of the edges of the bag S to allow introduction of the articles to be packaged, situations of the type represented in FIGS. 2 and 3 can occur.


In the case of FIG. 3, which represents the normal operating condition, each of the edges of the bag S are correctly retained between the abutment members 3, 4 and the respective clamp members 5, 6, for which the bag S can be opened without problems. In such case the switches defined between the abutment 3 and the clamp 5 on head 1 and between the abutment 4 and the clamp 6 on head 2 are open, for which the relative electrical connection is interrupted by the presence of such edges. In this case, the control unit 7 does not intervene.


Instead, FIG. 2 illustrates an anomalous situation in which one of the edges, in this case the one corresponding to head 1, was not properly retained between the abutment 3 and the clamp 5, that is, for some reason it was disengaged. In that case, the switch constituted by the contacts associated with the abutment 3 and the clamp 5 close, causing the intervention of the electronic control unit 7.


The opening or closing of one and/or the other switch is detected by the control unit 7, which is then able to discriminate between situations of correct and anomalous operation. In the second case the unit 7, in addition to generating a possible acoustic and/or visual alarm signal, automatically interrupts the operation of the machine and in particular the supply of articles into the bag S, the edges of which are not correctly held by heads 1 and/or 2.


Naturally, without prejudice to the underlying principle of the invention, the details of construction and the embodiments may vary, even appreciably, with reference to what has been described and illustrated, without departing from the scope of the invention as defined by the claims that follow.


Thus, for example, the detector of the presence/absence of the edges of the bag S associated with the heads 1, 2 may be constituted by different sensors, instead of electrical switches, also of more sophisticated types, apt to detect for example field variations or other electrical characteristics according to whether the edges of the bag S are correctly retained between the abutments 3, 4 and the relative clamps 5, 6.

Claims
  • 1. Apparatus for the packaging of articles within flexible bags (S) made of plastic material starting from a continuous web formed by two superimposed flat layers mutually joined along at least one longitudinal edge, comprising: a fill-in station at which the continuous web is delivered and transversely cut so as to form a web length of a desired size; andgrasp means to retain and spread apart the upper edges of the web length to space them from each other enabling introduction of the articles into the bag; andwherein said grasp means include for each one of said edges an abutment member and a clamp member movable between a spaced opening position and an adjacent closed position relative to the abutment member for temporarily retaining the respective edge;wherein each abutment member and the clamp member comprise a detector device to detect a presence or an absence of the corresponding edge of the web length, said detector device being operatively connected to a control unit.
  • 2. Apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said detector device comprises an electrical switch having contacts which are formed by or are part of said abutment member and clamp member.
  • 3. Apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said control unit is designed to interrupt operation of the apparatus when said detector device detects the absence of the edge of the web length.
  • 4. Apparatus according to claim 1, wherein each abutment member comprises an adhesive pad.
  • 5. Method for the packaging of articles within flexible bags made of plastic material, comprising: supplying a continuous web formed by two superimposed flat layers mutually joined along at least one longitudinal edge to a fill-in station;cutting said continuous belt transversely so as to form a web length of a desired size;grasping the upper edges of said web length and spreading them apart from each other to carry out introduction of the articles to be packaged; andwherein during the grasping and spreading apart the upper edges of the web length, the presence or the absence of each edge is detected so as to automatically enable or inhibit operation of an apparatus performing the method.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
TO2010A000105 Feb 2010 IT national
PCT Information
Filing Document Filing Date Country Kind 371c Date
PCT/IB2011/050563 2/10/2011 WO 00 8/9/2012