The present invention relates to the technical sector concerning the packaging of products, such as for example portions of blister strips containing tablets, capsules and the like (blister packs) inside relative tubular boxes.
In particular, the present invention relates to an apparatus which is configured to carry out a pick-up of a tubular box, in a flattened configuration from a store, for opening out the tubular box and for transfer thereof, opened out, to a receiving station.
In the receiving station, operations, for example, of product insertion can take place, such as for example of blister packs, internally of the box, or other operations of handling or transfer of the opened-out tubular box.
Tubular boxes are constituted by tubular die-cut blanks made of cardboard which are initially in a flattened configuration, to enable optimal storing in relative stores.
The tubular boxes in the flattened configuration, once collected from the relative store, must be opened out to be able to receive products internally thereof, such as for example blister packs, and the to be closed.
A tubular box in the flattened configuration comprises a first sheet and a second sheet which are in contact with one another or very close to one another; the first sheet and the second sheet are connected to one another at the relative opposite ends.
The first sheet is provided with a first wall and a second wall which are separated from one another by a first fold line; likewise, the second sheet is provided with a third wall and a fourth wall which are separated from one another by a second fold line.
Also included are closing flaps of the tubular box at the heads thereof.
Document EP 2 617 561, in the name of the same Applicant, describes an apparatus for collecting a tubular box in a flattened configuration from a store, for opening out the tubular box and for transfer thereof to a receiving station according to the preamble of claim 1.
The apparatus (1) described in this document is illustrated in
For example, the receiving station (R) can be constituted by a conveyor (3) (of known type) having two chains which bear the drawing elements (4), spaced from one another, to receive there-between and transport a tubular box (2) once opened out.
As already specified, a tubular box (2) in a flattened configuration comprises a first sheet (6) and a second sheet (7) which are in contact with one another or very close to one another; the first sheet (6) is connected to the second sheet (7) at two common and opposite ends.
The first sheet (6) is provided with a first wall (8) and a second wall (9) which are separated from one another by a first fold line (11); likewise, the second sheet (7) is provided with a third wall (12) and a fourth wall (13) which are separated from one another by a second fold line (14) (see for example
The tubular box (2) further comprises closing flaps (not visible in
The tubular boxes (2) in a flattened configuration are arranged stocked on one another internally of a store (15) which is located in proximity, and above, the receiving station (R).
For example, the store (15) is arranged in such a way as to be arranged inclined with the relative outlet (U), from which the tubular boxes (2) are collected in the flattened configuration, which is inclined with respect to a horizontal plane.
The apparatus (1) described in above-mentioned document EP 2 617 561 is positioned in the vicinity of the receiving station (R) and the outlet (U) of the store (15). The apparatus 1 comprises:
The second member (22), the third member (23), the fourth member (24) and the frame (10) substantially identify a four bar linkage for the movement of the fifth member (25), moving towards or away from the receiving station (R).
The apparatus (1) is configured in such a way that the first member (21) can be made to rotate, in a first rotation direction about the first rotation axis (31), in order to be positioned in the raised position the such a way that the first suction means (17) can pick up, and retain, by suction, a tubular box (2) in a flattened configuration from the outlet (U) of the store (15), and then be rotated in an opposite second rotation direction in order to take the tubular box (2) in the flattened configuration into the lowered position (P), for folding, where it is to be opened-out (
The tubular box (2) in a flattened configuration is picked up and retained by the first suction means (17) at the first wall (8) of the first sheet (6).
During these operations, the fifth member (25) is positionable in a position (M) such that the second suction means (18) are situated upstream of the first suction means (17), with respect to the receiving station (R), when the first member (21) is brought into the lowered position (P) (see
The apparatus (1) is further configured in such a way that, when the tubular box (2) is in the flattened configuration, has been brought into the lowered position (P), and retained by the first suction means (17) of the first member (21), the fifth member (25) is activatable in rotation about the sixth rotation axis (36), with respect to the fourth member (24), in such a way as to bring the second suction means (18) to strike, and retain, by suction, the second wall (9) of the first sheet (6) of the tubular box (2) in the flattened configuration.
Then, the first member (21) and the fifth member (25) are activatable in rotation about the relative rotation axes to rotate the first wall (8) with respect to the second wall (9) about the relative fold line (11), for opening out the tubular box (see
At this point, following the deactivation of the first suction means (17), the first member (21) can be further rotated to disengage from the opened-out tubular box (2) and thus the fifth member (25), with the second suction means (18) which retain the opened-out tubular box (2), can be moved (by the activation of the second member (22) and the third member (23) in rotation with respect to the rotation axes thereof, which determines the movement, arrow (F) in
The apparatus has been shown to be effective and extremely functional in carrying out the pick-up and opening of the tubular boxes, as is the transfer thereof to the receiving station, i.e. at the inlet of the conveyor.
However, in cases where the tubular boxes have large dimensions, for example with the sides of the quadrilateral that is formed when the sides are opened out being larger than 90 mm and up to even 110 and 165, performance levels fall, as the time necessary for carrying out the pick-up of a box, opening it out and transferring it to the receiving station requires a longer time.
In fact, firstly, in the lowered position, given the larger size of the box, an adequate space must be guaranteed for enabling the rotations of the first member (21) and fifth member (25) for the opening out of the box.
This means that the position in which the first member (25) must be positioned with the second suction means (18) upstream of the first suction means (17) of the first member (21), when it is brought into the lowered position (P), is more distant from the receiving station with respect to the cases in which the tubular boxes have smaller dimensions.
Consequently, once the tubular box is opened-out, and the first suction means (17) have been disengaged therefrom, the first member (25) must carry out a larger run to bring the opened-out tubular box to the receiving station (R), for example between the elongate elements (4) of the conveyor (3).
This leads to a longer and non-operational waiting time for the first member (21), which must wait for the return of the second member (25) into the initial position upstream before being ready to activate to pick up a next tubular box in flattened configuration from the outlet of the store and to position it at the lowered position (P). Consequently the frequency of pick-up, opening and transfer of the boxes to the receiving station will be lower, with negative repercussions on productivity.
The aim of the present invention is therefor to provide a new improved apparatus for collecting a tubular box in a flattened configuration from a store, for opening out the tubular box and for transferring the box to a receiving station, able to obviate the above-mentioned drawbacks.
In particular, an aim of the present invention is to provide an improved apparatus able to ensure high productivity, as well as an efficient pick-up, opening out and transfer of the boxes, also in all those cases where the tubular boxes have large dimensions.
The above aims are attained with an apparatus for collecting a tubular box in a flattened configuration from a store, for opening out the tubular box and for transfer thereof to a receiving station according to the contents of the claims.
A preferred, but not exclusive, embodiment of the apparatus of the invention will be described in the following description with reference to the appended tables of drawings, in which:
figures from 3 to 7 illustrate, in respective lateral schematic views, the apparatus of the invention in successive and diverse operating pick-up configurations of a tubular box in a flattened configuration from the store, for opening out the tubular box and for transferring the opened-out tubular box to a receiving station.
With reference to the appended tables of drawings, reference numeral (100) denotes the apparatus for picking up a tubular box in a flattened configuration from a store, for opening out the tubular box and for transferring the opened-out tubular box to a receiving station, object of the present invention, in its entirety.
The tubular boxes (2) in a flattened configuration are arranged stocked on one another internally of store (15) which is arranged in such a way that the relative outlet (U), from which, time by time, the single boxes are to be collected so as to be opened out, is arranged inclined with respect to a horizontal plane.
The store (15) is arranged at a greater height with respect to a receiving station (R) to which the tubular boxes (2) are to be transferred once opened out.
The receiving station (R), such as for example illustrated in the FIGS. from 3 to 7, can be constituted by a chain conveyor means (3) provided with drawing elements (4) which are reciprocally spaced so as to be able to pick up and retain there-between an opened-out tubular box, for transport thereof to successive work stations directed, for example, to carry out insertion of products, such as blister packs, internally thereof.
The tubular box (2) in a flattened configuration is configured in such a way as to comprise a first sheet (6) and a second sheet (7) which are in contact with one another or very close to one another.
The first sheet (6) and the second sheet (7) are connected to one another at the two common and opposite ends.
The first sheet (6) comprises a first wall (8) and a second wall (9) which are separated from one another by a first fold line (11).
The second sheet (7) comprises a third wall (12) and a fourth wall (13) which are separated from one another by a second fold line (14).
The tubular boxes (2) in the flattened configuration are for example arranged internally of the store (15), stacked on one another, so that the first sheet (6), and thus the first wall (8) and the second wall (9), are facing downwards.
The apparatus (100) of the present invention has the following characteristics, in common with the apparatus described in document EP 2 617 561, and which are included in the preamble to claim 1.
It comprises:
The apparatus (100) is configured in such a way that the first member (51) is activatable in rotation (for example by means of a motor means borne by the frame (50) and not visible in the figures), in a first rotation direction (anticlockwise direction in the figures) about the first rotation axis (61), so as to be positioned in a raised position (S) in such a way that the first suction means (510) can abut a tubular box (2) in flattened configuration at the outlet (U) of the store (15), and retain the tubular box (2) by suction at the first wall (8) of the first sheet (6) (see for example
The first member (51) is further activatable in rotation in an opposite second rotation direction (clockwise in the figures) in order to extract the tubular box (2) in the flattened configuration from the store (15) and in order to bring the tubular box (2) in the flattened configuration into a lowered position (A) facing the receiving station (R) in which the tubular box (2) in the flattened configuration is retained by the first suction means (510) (situation is illustrated in
The second member (52), the third member (53), the fourth member (54) and the frame (50) form a four bar linkage for the movement of the fifth member (55).
In this regard, the apparatus (100) is configured in such a way that the fifth member (55) is positionable (by the rotation of the second member (52) and the third member (53) about the relative rotation axes, and thus by means of the displacement of the fourth member (54)) in a position such that the second suction means (550) are situated upstream of the first suction means (510) of the first member (51), with respect to the receiving station (R), when the first member (51) brings the tubular box (2) in the flattened configuration into the lowered position (A), and inferiorly of the tubular box (2) in the flattened configuration (see once more the configuration illustrated in
Thus, the fifth member (55), when the tubular box (2) in the flattened configuration has been brought into the lowered position (A), and retained by the first suction means (510) of the first member (51), is activatable in rotation (by means of a relative motor means borne by the frame and not visible in the figures) about the sixth rotation axis (36), with respect to the fourth member (24), in such a way as to bring the second suction means (550) to strike, and retain, by suction, the second wall (9) of the first sheet (6) of the tubular box (2) and rotate the second wall (9) with respect to the first wall (8) about the relative fold line (11), for opening out the tubular box (2).
Further, the fifth member (55) is configured to retain via the second suction means (550) the opened-out tubular box (2) following the deactivation of the first suction means (510) and a rotation of the first member (51) (anticlockwise direction in the figures) in order to disengage from the opened-out tubular box (2) (situation illustrated in
The special and novel characteristics of the apparatus (100) of the present invention consist in the fact that it further comprises a sixth member (56), provided with third suction means (560) (for example suction cups connected to an aspiration source), and a movement system (57) of the sixth member (56) (see for example
In particular, the apparatus (100) of the invention is such that the movement system (57) is configured and predisposed in such a way as to move and position the sixth member (56) in a first retracted position (AR), in proximity of the lowered position (A), at which the third suction means (560) can abut, and retain, by suction, a wall of the opened-out tubular box (2) which is retained by the second suction means (550) of the fifth member (55) following the deactivation of the first suction means (510) and the disengagement of the first member (51) from the tubular box (2), (see
The movement system (57) is also configured and predisposed, following the deactivation of the second suction means (555) and the disengagement of the fifth member (55) from the opened-out tubular box (2), to move and position the sixth member (56), with the third suction means (560) retaining the opened-out tubular box (2) by suction, into a second advanced position (AV) at the receiving station (R) so that the opened-out tubular box (2) can be transferred to and released in the receiving station (R) following the deactivation of the third suction means (560) (see
In this way, owing to these particularities, with the apparatus (100) of the invention the transfer and positioning of the opened-out tubular box (2) in the receiving station (R) (for example between the elongate elements (4) of the chain conveyor means (3)) is carried out by means of the sixth member (56).
This enables, while the opened-out tubular box is transferred and positioned in the receiving station (R) by means of the movement of the sixth member (56), repositioning the fifth member (55) in the initial position (M) upstream of the lowered position (A) and the first member (51) to be activated for picking up, from the outlet (U) of the store (15), a successive tubular box (2S) in flat configuration and positioning it in the lowered position (A).
See for example
According to circumstances, and also the possible dimensions that the tubular boxes can have once opened out, the apparatus of the invention can be configured in the following manner.
The fifth member (55), once the tubular box (2) has been opened-out into the lowered position (A) and the first member (51) has disengaged from the opened-out tubular box (2), can be moved (by the rotation of the second arm (52) and the third arm (53), in an anticlockwise direction looking at the figures, about the relative rotation axes, and thus by the movement of the fourth arm (54) towards the receiving station) towards the receiving station (R) and thus can accompany the opened-out tubular box (2), which has in the meantime been collected by the sixth member (56), during a part of the displacement trajectory of the sixth member (56) from the first retracted position (AR) to the second advanced position (AV) thereof (see for example
In this regard, the apparatus (100) can comprise an abutment element (88), positioned between the lowered position (A), in which the box is opened-out, and the receiving station (R), against which the tubular box once opened-out is taken by the fifth member (55) (see
For example, the sixth member (56) is configured and positioned so that the third suction means (560) can abut, and retain, by suction, the first wall (8) of the first sheet (6) of the opened-out box.
Thus, even in a case of tubular boxes which, once opened out, have large dimensions, with the apparatus of the invention it is possible to carry out the pick-up, opening and transfer operations of the boxes at a high frequency and therefore deliver high productivity, as the transfer and release operations of the opened-out boxes are carried out by the sixth member, and therefore, in the meantime, the first member can be activated to pick up and position a subsequent tubular box in the flattened configuration in the lowered position for the opening-out thereof.
Further advantageous aspects of the apparatus of the present invention are described in the following.
The movement system (57) of the sixth member (56) preferably comprises: a first arm (571) which is hinged to the frame (50) according to a seventh rotation axis (81); —a second arm (572) which is hinged to the frame (50) according to an eighth rotation axis (82); a third arm (573) which is conformed in such a way as to comprise a first end portion (573A), a second intermediate portion (573B) and a third end portion (573C), wherein the third arm (573) is hinged, with the first end portion (573A) thereof, to the first arm (571) according to a ninth rotation axis (83) and is hinged with the second intermediate portion (573B) to the second arm (82) according to a tenth rotation axis (84), with the sixth member (56) being hinged to the third end portion (573C) of the third arm at an eleventh rotation axis (85).
With this configuration, the rotation of the first arm (571) and the second arm (572) about the relative rotation axes (81, 82) determine the movement of the third arm (573) and thus of the sixth member (56) between the first retracted position (AR) and the second advanced position (AV).
For example, the rotation of the first arm (571) and the rotation of the second arm (572) in an anticlockwise rotation direction, looking at the figures, determines the displacement of the third arm (573) towards the receiving station (R), and therefore the movement of the sixth member (56) from the first retracted position (AR) to the second advanced position (AV).
Vice versa, the rotation of the first arm (571) and the second arm (572) in a clockwise rotation direction, observing the figures, determines the displacement of the third arm (573) away from the receiving station (R), and then towards the lowered position (A) in which the tubular box is opened-out, and then the movement of the sixth member (56) from the second advanced position (AV) to the first retracted position (AV).
In a further preferred aspect, the movement system (57) of the sixth member further comprises a lever mechanism (90) for activation in rotation of the sixth member (56) about the eleventh rotation axis (85) with respect to the third arm (573).
In this way, the sixth member (56) can be rotated to orientate the third suction means (560) into an optimal position such as to be able to abut, and retain by suction, a wall of the opened-out tubular box, and then to rotate the opened-out tubular box in order to orientate the box in a more appropriate orientation for release thereof in the receiving station, for example between the elongate elements (4) of the chain conveyor means (3).
In the preferred embodiment illustrated in the figures of the drawings, the lever mechanism (90) can be configured in such a way as to comprise: a first lever (91) which is hinged to the frame (50) at a rotation axis (910) coinciding with the seventh rotation axis (81) of hinging of the first arm (571) to the frame (50); a second lever (92) which is hinged, at a first end (921), to the first lever (91), and which is hinged, at a second end (922), to the first end portion (573A) of the third arm (573); a third lever (93) which is hinged, at a first end (931), to the first end portion (573A) of the third arm (573), and which is hinged, at a second end (932), to the sixth member (56).
In further preferred aspects, the second arm (572) of the movement system (57) is hinged to the frame (50) according to an eighth rotation axis (82) which coincides with the second rotation axis (62) hinging the second member (52) to the frame (50), while the first rotation axis (61) of the first member (51), the second rotation axis (62) of the second member (52), the third rotation axis of the third member (53), the seventh rotation axis (81) of the first arm (571) of the movement system (57) and the eighth rotation axis (82) of the second arm (572) of the movement system (57) are parallel to one another and are horizontal.
A further special aspect consists in the fact that the fifth member (55) is activatable in rotation about the sixth rotation axis (66), with respect to the fourth member (54), by means of use of a pair of connecting rods (75, 76), the pair of connecting rods (7576) being arranged and configured so that a first connecting rod (75) is hinged to the frame (50) according to a rotation axis coinciding with the first rotation axis (61), and a second connecting rod (76) is hinged, at a first end, to the first connecting rod (75) and, at a second end, to the fifth member (55) (see for example
The activation in rotation of the first connecting rod (75) about the relative rotation axis determines the displacement of the second connecting rod (76) and thus the rotation of the fifth member (55) with respect to the fourth member (54), which enables the fifth member (55) to bring the second suction means (550) to strike the second wall (9) of the first sheet (6) of the tubular box (2) in the flattened configuration, which is maintained in the lowered position (A) by means of the first member (51), and thus rotate the second wall (9) with respect to the first wall (8), realising the opening out of the tubular box (2) (
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