Apparatus and relative method for wrapping reams of paper

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6766625
  • Patent Number
    6,766,625
  • Date Filed
    Wednesday, November 27, 2002
    22 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, July 27, 2004
    21 years ago
Abstract
An apparatus for wrapping reams of paper in which the units for forming the first tube are adjacent to the devices for lateral folding of the first tube in order simultaneously to form lateral flaps.
Description




The present invention relates to an apparatus and a method for wrapping reams of paper.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




As is known, an apparatus for wrapping reams of paper generally comprises:




(a) a unit for forming and feeding the reams along a path;




(b) units for forming the first tube for wrapping of the ream of paper with a wrapping sheet;




(c) devices for the lateral folding of the first tube in order to form lateral flaps so as to obtain two lower tongues and two upper tongues;




(d) folding devices for the upper tongues;




(e) spray devices adapted to spray an adhesive substance on the inner surfaces of the lower tongues;




(f) devices for folding the lower tongues over the respective upper tongues, already folded, in order to obtain a pack containing the ream.




Apparatus of this type have the drawback, however, that they are not very compact and are not adapted to process reams of small format.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The object of the present invention is therefore to provide an apparatus and a relative method for wrapping a ream of paper which is free from the drawbacks described above.




The apparatus of the present invention is therefore characterised in that the units for forming the first tube are adjacent to the devices for the lateral folding of this first tube in order simultaneously to form the lateral flaps.




The present invention therefore relates principally to an apparatus for wrapping reams of paper in accordance with the characteristic features claimed in claim


1


.




A further object of the present invention is a novel method for wrapping reams of paper in accordance with the characteristic features claimed in claim


10


.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




The present invention will be described below with reference to the accompanying drawings which show a non-limiting embodiment thereof and in which:





FIG. 1

is a side view of an overall unit of the apparatus of the present invention in a first phase of operations for wrapping a ream of paper;





FIG. 2

is a side view of the overall unit of the apparatus of

FIG. 1

in a second phase of operations for wrapping a ream of paper (some parts being omitted to make the drawing easier to read);





FIG. 3

is a side view of an overall unit of the apparatus of

FIG. 2

in a third phase of operations for wrapping a ream of paper;





FIG. 4

is a side view of an overall unit of the apparatus of

FIG. 2

in a fourth phase of operations for wrapping a ream of paper;





FIG. 5

is a side view of an overall unit of the apparatus of

FIG. 2

in a fifth phase of operations for wrapping a ream of paper;





FIG. 6

is a side view of an overall unit of the apparatus of

FIG. 2

in a sixth phase of operations for wrapping a ream of paper;





FIG. 7

is a side view of an overall unit of the apparatus of

FIG. 2

in a seventh phase of operations for wrapping a ream of paper;





FIG. 8

is a side view of an overall unit of the apparatus of

FIG. 2

in an eighth phase of operations for wrapping a ream of paper;





FIG. 9

shows some details of the apparatus shown in

FIG. 7

on an enlarged scale;





FIG. 10

is a plan view of the overall unit of the apparatus of

FIG. 2

;





FIGS. 11

to


18


are perspective views of a ream of sheets and a relative wrapping sheet in different phases of the method of the present invention.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION




In

FIG. 1

, an apparatus for wrapping reams


11


of sheets of paper


12


in relative wrapping sheets


14


to form packs


15


, one of which is shown in

FIG. 15

, is shown overall by


10


.




In further detail, and with reference to

FIG. 11

as well, each ream


11


comprises a certain number of sheets


12


which are stacked and aligned on top of one another in order to provide the ream


11


with the shape of a prism with a rectangular base and a height H.




The ream


11


has two parallel and opposing faces


16




a


,


16




b


, each of which is defined by an end sheet


12


of the ream


11


. The ream


11


is further defined by two front faces


17




a


,


17




b


which are parallel with one another and perpendicular to the base face


16




b


and two lateral faces


18




a


,


18




b


which are also parallel to one another and perpendicular to the base face


16




b.






The rectangular prism shape of the ream


11


depends on the superimposition of the sheets


12


, which are in contact with one another as a result of the friction between the adjacent sheets


12


of the ream


11


, when the forces acting on the ream


11


are contained within certain predetermined values.




In

FIG. 1

, the apparatus


10


firstly comprises a frame T adapted to support the various units making up this apparatus


10


(see below).




Looking in more detail at the apparatus


10


of

FIG. 1

, and moving from the left to the right of the drawing, there is a unit


20


for forming and feeding the reams


11


along X and along a path P. The unit


20


firstly comprises a device


21


for locking and forming the reams


11


so as fully to align the sheets


12


on one another.




Using known means, the device


21


is raised until it reaches the position shown in dashed lines in

FIG. 1

in order to enable the successive feeding of the ream


11


along the path P.




The unit


20


further comprises a lower belt conveyor


22


wound about a pair of pulleys


22




a


,


22




b


, and an upper belt conveyor


23


also wound, in turn, about a pair of pulleys


23




a


,


23




b


. While the conveyor


22


is fixed with respect to a reference plane RIF, the upper conveyor


23


may be moved by a device (not shown) in a direction shown by Y and perpendicular to this reference plane RIF.




After the ream


11


has been formed by the action of the device


21


, the upper conveyor


23


is lowered so that the ream


11


is tight between the lower conveyor


22


and the upper conveyor


23


.




The reams


11


, as they are formed, are fed from the unit


20


to a unit


30


for supplying wrapping sheets


14


(see

FIG. 11

as well) and to a folding unit


40


.




The components of the units


30


and


40


will be described in further detail below.




It will be appreciated that, although the present description of the particular embodiment shown in the accompanying drawings makes explicit reference to sheets of wrapping paper


14


taken individually, i.e. cut from a spool (not shown), there is nothing to prevent the present invention from being applied to a spool of paper which, by means of an adapted supply unit (not shown), is fed directly to the folding unit


40


.




As shown in

FIG. 1

, the motorisation of the pulleys


22




a


and


23




a


relating respectively to the lower conveyor


22


and the upper conveyor


23


is controlled by an electronic control unit


100


. This regulation irrespective of the speed of rotation of the electric motors (not shown) of the pulleys


22




a


and


23




a


is necessary to provide identical drive speeds along the rectilinear sections of the conveyors


22


and


23


.




This is also necessary to prevent, when the type of belt used in the conveyors


22


,


23


is changed or as a result of the wear of the belts (which causes their thickness to vary), different peripheral speeds in respect of the two conveyors


22


,


23


. Were this to happen, there would be relative displacements of the upper face


16




a


with respect to the lower face


16




b


, causing the relative ream


11


to come out of alignment.




Looking now at the unit


30


for supplying wrapping sheets


14


(FIG.


1


), it will be appreciated that this unit


30


comprises a lower gripper unit


31


and an upper gripper unit


32


which hold the wrapping sheet


14


taut in a position substantially parallel to Y and therefore perpendicular to the path P and the plane RIF. The lower gripper unit


31


and the upper gripper unit


32


are on opposite sides with respect to the plane RIF. The unit


30


further comprises a vertical wall


33


on which a portion of the wrapping sheet


14


bears.




As will be described below in detail, the wall


33


and the devices making up the folding unit


40


form a mandrel for wrapping the ream


11


.




The folding unit


40


comprises (see

FIG. 9

as well) a lower folding member


41


and an upper folding member


42


also disposed on opposite sides with respect to the plane RIF.




The two folding members


41


,


42


are moved synchronously by an articulated quadrilateral mechanism


43


from a first retracted position (with respect to the path P) shown, for instance, in

FIG. 1

, to a second forward position (again with respect to the path P) shown, for instance, in FIG.


2


.




In the forward position (FIG.


2


), the folding member


41


is in abutment on a block


44


, while the folding member


42


enters into contract with a brush member


45


whose bristles are disposed perpendicular to the plane RIF. The block


44


is, moreover, substantially L-shaped, with a vertical portion


44




a


perpendicular to the plane RIF and a shorter horizontal portion


44




b


lying in this plane RIF.




As shown in

FIG. 2

, moreover, when the ream


11


, under the action of the conveyors


22


,


23


, comes into contact with the wrapping sheet


14


, the lower gripper unit


31


is raised in the direction of the plane RIF, while the upper gripper unit


32


is lowered, again in the direction of the plane RIF. The wrapping sheet


14


is caused to adhere to the face


17




a


(see

FIG. 11

as well), however, by the pull of the gripper units


31


,


32


on this wrapping sheet


14


.




As shown in

FIG. 2

, during this phase, the wrapping sheet


14


, as well as adhering to the face


17




a


, bears partially on the faces


16




a


,


16




b


, assisted by the fact that the simultaneous feed (along the path P) of the mechanism


43


has made it possible to form a lower fold P


1


(see

FIG. 11

as well) as a result of the fact that the member


41


has borne on the vertical portion


44




a


of the block


44


, and to form an upper fold P


2


as a result of the contact of the member


42


with the brush member


45


.




Obviously, as shown in

FIG. 11

as well, the fold Pi is formed at the location of the edge of intersection between the lower face


16




b


of the ream


11


and the front face


17




a


of this ream, while the fold P


2


is formed at the location of the edge of intersection between the upper face


16




a


of the ream


11


and the front face


17




a.






As shown in

FIG. 3

, the ream


11


is conveyed further by the conveyors


22


,


23


such that portions of growing amplitude of the wrapping sheet


14


bear on the faces


16




a


,


16




b


of the ream


11


. The operation to “smooth” the wrapping sheet


14


is assisted by the action of the horizontal portion


44




b


of the block


44


on the lower face


16




b


of the ream


11


lying in the plane RIF, while the brush device


45


carries out the above-mentioned smoothing operation on the upper surface


16




a


of this ream


11


.





FIG. 4

shows the situation in which the ream


11


continues to be fed under the action of the conveyors


22


,


23


, with the wrapping sheet


14


which winds ever further about this ream


11


.





FIG. 4

also shows a configuration of the apparatus


10


in which the ream


11


, partially covered by the wrapping sheet


14


, is taken up by a distancing unit


50


.




This unit


50


comprises, in turn, a lower belt conveyor


51


, which is fixed and lies in the plane RIF, and an upper belt conveyor


52


of retractile type. The lower conveyor


51


comprises a belt and a pair of pulleys


51




a


,


51




b


. The upper conveyor, however, comprises a belt


52




a


wound about a series of four pulleys


52




b


-


52




e


. In

FIG. 4

, the upper conveyor


52


is fully deployed, i.e. the pulleys


52




b


and


52




d


are displaced, by means which are not shown, towards the folding unit


40


so as to locate the ream


11


, which is then taken up by the conveyors


51


,


52


.




In

FIG. 5

(see

FIG. 12

as well), the ream


11


is fed only by the unit


50


, while the feed unit


20


, which is no longer in contact with the ream


11


, is again opened by distancing the conveyor


23


from the conveyor


22


, and is ready for the transport of a new ream


11


(not shown). At the same time, as shown in

FIG. 5

, the pulleys


52




b


and


52




d


(position shown in dashed lines) are displaced along X reducing the longitudinal bulk of the conveyor


52


for a purpose that will be explained below.




The upper portion of the wrapping sheet


14


has been released by the upper gripper unit


32


(which, in the meantime, takes up another subsequent sheet


14


in order to wrap the subsequent ream


11


) and bears completely on the face


16




a


of the ream


11


as a result also of the action of the brush device


45


. The lower portion of the wrapping sheet


14


is also no longer retained by the lower gripper unit


31


(which, in the meantime, takes up another successive wrapping sheet


14


in order to wrap the successive ream


11


). The lower portion of the wrapping sheet


14


then completely covers the lower face of the ream


11


and lies on the horizontal portion


44




a


of the block


44


.




In the phase shown in

FIG. 5

, profiting from the fact that the conveyor


52


is in the retracted position, the outer surface of the upper limb of the wrapping sheet


14


which, as mentioned above, is wound on the upper face


16




a


of the ream


11


, is sprayed with an adhesive substance. The adhesive substance is sprayed by a spray device


60


whose longitudinal axis is perpendicular to the plane RIF.




Moreover, a folding unit


70


is disposed between the block


44


and the conveyor


51


and comprises a wall


71


adapted to slide, moved by devices which are not shown, into an interstice


72


provided on the surface RIF.




The interstice


72


is immediately downstream of the block


44


in the direction of the path P.




The movement of the wall


71


is a conventional guillotine movement within the interstice


72


and is adapted to urge the end portion of the lower limb of the wrapping sheet


14


upwards. The wall


71


moves along Y (FIG.


6


).




As shown in

FIG. 7

, this end portion of the limb is retained for an instant in a vertical position by a retaining unit


80


.




The retaining unit


80


in turn comprises a stop


81


and a brush device


82


which, as can be seen from a comparison of

FIG. 6

with

FIG. 7

, is adapted to move along Y and to rotate about R.




In the take-up position of the lower limb of the wrapping sheet


14


, the brush device


82


, moved by adapted mechanisms (not shown), has been vertically displaced and has rotated such that this lower limb is retained between the stop member


81


and the bristles of the brush device


82


.




In an embodiment which is not shown, the function of retaining the lower limb of the wrapping sheet


14


is performed by a vacuum retaining device (not shown).





FIG. 8

shows the phase in which the lower limb has been released by the retaining unit


80


, while the brush device


45


is displaced along X in order to “smooth” the lower limb on the outer surface of the upper limb of the wrapping sheet


14


which, as mentioned above, has already received the adhesive substance from the spray device


60


(FIG.


5


).




The “first wrapping tube” PT has been formed in this way (see

FIG. 13

as well) and is then subject to the successive folding and adhesive operations which will be explained below in further detail.




In order to simplify the description, it will now be better to turn to the plan view of

FIG. 10

in which the same reference numerals have been used for members that can be readily recognised and are also shown in the other Figures.




By displacing some devices, it is possible to adapt the apparatus


10


to different formats of reams


11


.





FIG. 10

in particular shows the configuration of the apparatus


10


used to process small-format reams


11


.




Along the path P, the first tube PT (see

FIG. 14

as well) encounters two abutments


53


disposed symmetrically on opposite sides of an axis of longitudinal symmetry A (FIG.


10


).




The portions of the first tube PT projecting with respect to the bulk of the ream


11


encounter the abutments


53


and are folded to form two front flaps NAS


1


(

FIG. 14

) and four relative tongues LIN


1


′, LIN


1


″, LIN


2


′ and LIN


2


″.




In order, however, to form two rear flaps NAS


2


(FIG.


15


), two arms


54


(

FIG. 10

) are used, which, by rotating about an axis


55


(perpendicular to the plane of the sheet as shown in

FIG. 10

) and moving along X, fold the wrapping sheet


14


in the desired manner. At the end of the movement to form the rear flaps NAS


2


, each of the two arms


54


bears on the respective abutment


53


.




In other words, the arms


54


are arms that “follow” the ream


11


, partially wound about by the wrapping sheet


14


, along the path P.




As shown in

FIG. 10

, the distancing unit


50


is followed along the path P by a removal unit


90


(see FIG.


1


as well) in turn comprising a lower belt conveyor


91


of known type.





FIGS. 1 and 10

also show two pressure devices


92


and


93


disposed in series with one another.




The pressure device


92


(

FIG. 1

) in turn comprises a pressure member


92




a


moved by an articulated parallelogram mechanism


92




b


. Similarly, the pressure device


93


comprises a pressure member


93




a


moved by an articulated parallelogram mechanism


93




b.






The pressure devices


92


,


93


are adapted to keep the ream


11


, already partly wrapped, under pressure on exit from the distancing unit


50


. The pressure exerted by the pressure members


92




a


and


93




a


on the upper face of the partial wrapping facilitates the mutual adhesion of the limbs of wrapping paper


14


superimposed on the upper face


16




a


of the ream


11


.




Prior, however, to leaving the distancing unit


50


, the tongues LIN


1


″ and LIN


2


″ are folded downwards by means of a helical folding device


94


in order to form the partial wrapping shown in FIG.


16


.




Moreover, as can be readily seen from

FIGS. 1 and 10

, a free space


95


is provided between the conveyor


51


and the conveyor


91


, whose upper faces both lie in the plane RIF, at the location of which space two spray devices


96


, adapted to spray adhesive substance on the inner surfaces of the tongues LIN


1


′ and LIN


2


′, as shown in

FIG. 16

, are positioned on opposite sides with respect to the axis A. The longitudinal axes of the two spray devices


96


are perpendicular to the plane RIF.




The positioning of the spray devices


96


at the location of the free space


95


is important, as this prevents glue from being sprayed and being deposited in an undesired manner on the conveyors


51


and


91


as well, with the adverse effects that this would entail.




At the start of the removal unit


90


there are two helical folding devices


97


of known type, disposed on opposite sides with respect to the axis A and at an equal distance from this axis A.




With reference to

FIG. 17

as well, the folding devices


97


are adapted upwardly to fold the tongues LIN


1


′ and LIN


2


′, which are then glued on the tongues LIN


1


″ and LIN


2


″, already folded during the phase shown in FIG.


16


.




Continuing its travel along the path P, the partially wrapped ream P reaches another pair of helical folding devices


98


of known type, also disposed on opposite sides with respect to the axis A and equidistant from this axis A.




These folding devices


98


are adapted further to fold the end limb of the two lower tongues LIN


1


′ and LIN


2


′ onto the upper face


16




a


of the ream


11


in order to form two folded edges B (

FIG. 18

) glued on the outer surface of the upper portion of the first tube PT. The desired pack


15


is therefore provided.




In order to improve the transport of the already partly wrapped reams


11


, means (not shown) are provided in order to create a vacuum. In this respect, these means are pneumatically connected with two boxes


99




a


and


99




b


which are respectively disposed below the portions of the conveyors


51


,


91


that lie in the plane RIF. It will be appreciated that the belts used to form these conveyors


51


,


91


have a plurality of holes F by means of which the desired locking by suction of the already partly wrapped reams


11


and the packs


15


is performed, which reams and packs are than removed from the apparatus


10


for subsequent use.




The electronic control unit


100


, in addition to controlling the speed of the conveyors


22


,


23


, is able to regulate all the other operations performed by the apparatus


10


. In particular, for the reasons already discussed above with reference to the conveyors


22


,


23


, this control unit


100


is adapted to control the speeds of the belts of the conveyors


51


and


52


.




The advantages of the apparatus and method of the present invention are as follows:




reduction of the overall length of the apparatus, having caused the unit for forming the initial wrapping to coincide with the unit for folding the lateral flaps;




greater compactness with a substantial reduction of the production costs of the apparatus;




possibility of processing reams of small format as a result of the use of a retractile conveyor that comes into contact with the first wrapping tube in order to cause the displacement of this first wrapping tube to the other folding and adhesion units.



Claims
  • 1. An apparatus for wrapping reams of paper, which apparatus comprises:a feeding unit for forming and feeding the reams along a horizontal path; folding units for folding a wrapping sheet into a first tube round a ream of paper; first folding devices for the lateral folding of the first tube in order to form lateral flaps so as to obtain two lower tongues and two upper tongues; second folding devices for folding the upper tongues; first spray devices for spraying an adhesive substance on the inner surfaces of the lower tongues; third folding devices for folding the lower tongues over the respective upper tongues, already folded, in order to obtain a pack containing the ream; the folding units being adjacent to the devices in order simultaneously to form the lateral flaps the folding units comprising a first folding unit for folding the wrapping sheet in a U-shape around the ream; the wrapping sheet comprising, when folded around the ream in the U-shape, an upper limb wound on the ream; the first folding unit comprising a lower belt conveyor and an upper belt conveyor for moving the ream together with the U-shape folded wrapping sheet along the path, the upper belt conveyor comprising a belt wound about a series of pulleys; and first actuation means being provided for displacing two pulleys in order to displace the belt in a retracted position enabling the apposition of an adhesive substance on the upper limb by means of a second spray device.
  • 2. An apparatus as claimed in claim 1, in which the first folding unit comprises a lower folding member, an upper folding member, a block, a brush member, and second actuation means for moving synchronously the lower folding member and the upper folding member from a first retracted position to a second forward position, in which forward position the lower folding member is in abutment with the block and the upper folding member is in abutment with the brush member.
  • 3. An apparatus as claimed in claim 2, in which the second actuation means comprise an articulated quadrilateral mechanism.
  • 4. An apparatus as claimed in claim 2, in which the block is substantially L-shaped, with a vertical portion perpendicular to the path and a horizontal portion.
  • 5. An apparatus as claimed in claim 1, in which the wrapping sheet comprises, when folded around the ream in the U-shape, a lower limb projecting from the ream; the folding units comprising a second folding unit which comprises a wall and third actuation means for sliding the wall into an interstice in order to urge an end portion of the lower limb of the wrapping sheet upwards.
  • 6. An apparatus as claimed in claim 5, in which the second folding unit comprises a stop, a brush device, and fourth actuation means for displacing the brush device from a first disengaged position to a second position of engagement with the stop, where the lower limb of the wrapping sheet is taken up, by vertically displacing and by rotating the brush device.
  • 7. An apparatus as claimed in claim 1, in which the second folding unit comprises a vacuum retaining device for retaining the lower lint of the wrapping sheet.
  • 8. An apparatus as claimed in claim 1, in which the first folding devices comprise follower arms movable along said path in order to follow the ream and rotatable about respective axes of rotation in order simultaneously to form the lateral flaps.
  • 9. An apparatus as claimed in claim 1, and further comprising an electronic control unit for controlling the feeding unit, the folding units, the first, second, and third folding devices, and the spray devices and for controlling the speeds of the feeding unit and of the lower and upper belt conveyors in order to have identical speeds of advancement of the reams both along the feeding unit and the first folding unit.
  • 10. An apparatus as claimed in claim 1, and further comprising a removal unit disposed downstream of the first folding unit in order to provide a free space between the first folding unit and the removal unit; said first spray devices being positioned at the location of said free space.
  • 11. An apparatus for wrapping reams of paper, which apparatus comprises:a feeding unit for forming and feeding the reams along a horizontal path; folding units for folding a wrapping sheet into a first tube around a ream of paper; first folding devices for the lateral folding of the first tube in order to form lateral flaps so as to obtain two lower tongues and two upper tongues; second folding devices for folding the upper tongues; first spray devices for spraying an adhesive substance on the inner surfaces of the lower tongues; third folding devices for folding the lower tongues over the respective upper tongues, already folded, in order to obtain a pack containing the ream; the folding units being adjacent to the first folding devices in order simultaneously to form the lateral flaps; the folding units comprising a first folding unit for folding the wrapping sheet in a U-shape wound the ream; the wrapping sheet comprising, when folded around the ream in the U-shape, a lower limb projecting from the ream; the folding units comprising a second folding unit which comprises a wall and third actuation means for sliding the wall into an interstice in order to urge an end portion of the lower limb upwards; the second folding unit comprising a stop, a brush device, and fourth actuation means for displacing the brush device from a first disengaged position to a second position of engagement with the stop, where the lower limb is taken up, by vertically displacing and by rotating the brush device.
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