The present invention relates to an apparatus for conveying containers with non circular cross section.
In particular, the present invention finds application in bottling lines operating on bottles with substantially square cross section.
The apparatus also finds specific but not exclusive application at the input of a labelling machine.
The presence of multi-line conveyors, i.e. conveyors having a plurality of input lines for the containers, and the need in any case to have ultimately a single flow into the machine (e.g. labelling machine) which has to operate a treatment on the containers, requires the availability of considerable space in plants to allow the reduction from multiple flows to a single flow.
It would therefore be desirable to find a solution that enables to merge the flows within a smaller space.
An additional problem encountered in the prior art is that, when operating on containers whose cross section is not circular, but for instance square (i.e. containers for which the orientation and positioning during conveyance is fundamental, above all for the labelling step), there can be problems with the imperfect orientation of the containers, with consequent erroneous positioning of the label thereon.
If star conveyors interacting with each other and counter-rotating were used to merge multiple flows into a single flow of containers, there would be the problem of the shape of the counter-guide, which could not extend too much towards a star conveyor without interfering with the flow of the containers coming from the other one.
The containers would thus be guided only partially and this is unacceptable when containers with square cross section are involved for which a correct orientation is essential for a good labelling. In fact, if the containers are shaped as revolution profile the orientation is not important, but when the containers are square it is essential assuring the correct orientation before the entrance in the labelling machine.
Such a problem is especially crucial in high conveyance speeds, in which the uncorrected orientation is more evident.
Document WO 2006/097796 discloses a system to optimize the feeding of bottles in filling plants, comprising a synchronizing star with peripheral alveoli having the same pitch as a synchronized filling machine to allow the simultaneous engagement of two converging and synchronized blowing machines equipped with double-pitched exit wheels.
It is an aim of the present invention to eliminate the aforesaid drawbacks, by making available an apparatus for conveying containers with non circular cross section which is able to drastically reduce space occupation.
An additional aim of the present invention is to propose an apparatus for conveying containers with non circular cross section which allows a better precision in the conveyance of the containers, in order to obtain a perfect orientation thereof, in particular for the labelling step.
Said aims are fully achieved by an apparatus for conveying containers with non circular cross section according to the present invention, which is characterised by the content of the claims set out below.
This and other aims shall become more readily apparent from the following description of a preferred embodiment, illustrated purely by way of non limiting example in the accompanying drawing tables, in which:
With reference to the figures, the numeral 1 globally designates an apparatus for conveying containers 2 with non circular cross section, in the illustrated case said containers 2 are bottles.
The apparatus 1 comprises a first input conveyor 3a which through a first star-wheel 4a feeds the containers to a subsequent re-uniting star-wheel 5 and a second input conveyor 3b which through a second star-wheel 4b feeds the containers to an auxiliary star-wheel 6. In the illustrated embodiment, both input conveyors 3a and 3b are linear.
In the specific case the re-uniting star-wheel 5 constitutes the output conveyor on which two distinct conveyance flows coming from the first and the second input conveyors 3a, 3b are re-united, while the auxiliary star-wheel 6 constitutes an intermediate conveyor cooperating with said re-uniting star-wheel 5.
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According to present invention, both the re-uniting star-wheel 5 and the auxiliary star-wheel 6 have a pair number of pits for the containers.
Furthermore, the input star-wheel 4a and 4b have a number n of pits, whereas the re-uniting star-wheel 5 has a number 2n of pits, having to receive and unify the two input flows. Also the auxiliary star-wheel 6 has a number 2n of pits, but only half of them receive containers from the input star-wheel 4b.
The regions where the multiple flows merge into a single conveyance flow, hereinafter “merging area”, is at the confluence between the auxiliary star-wheel 6 and the re-uniting star-wheel 5.
According to present invention, the apparatus 1 comprises guiding means for directing the containers 2 when they reach the merging area.
With reference to the figures, said guiding means comprise first engaging means 50 mounted on the re-uniting star-wheel 5 and acting on containers housed in corresponding pits of the auxiliary star-wheel 6, in order to keep them correctly oriented into said pits before they are transferred on the re-uniting star-wheel 5. Said guiding means further comprise second engaging means 60 mounted on the auxiliary star-wheel 6 and acting on containers housed in corresponding pits of the re-uniting star-wheel 5, in order to keep them correctly oriented into said pits during the rotation of the re-uniting star-wheel 5.
In particular, said first and second engaging means 50, 60 are active when the containers reach the merging area.
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The auxiliary star-wheel with a multi-layer assembly is not illustrated because substantially identical to the re-uniting star-wheel shown in
According to another embodiment not shown, it is envisaged the possibility to realize only the auxiliary star-wheel with a multi-layer assembly.
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The apparatus 1 comprise means for activating the reciprocating movement of the rotating blades 55 of the re-uniting star-wheel 5.
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According to an alternative or parallel operation embodiment shown in
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The apparatus 1 further comprise means for activating the reciprocating movement of the rotating blades 65 of the auxiliary star-wheel 6. According to the invention and with particular reference to
In an alternative or parallel operation embodiment shown in
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The functioning of the apparatus is as follows.
When a container of the auxiliary star-wheel 6 reaches the merging area and leaves the fixed counter guide 7, a blade 55 (see for example the blade 552) of the re-uniting star-wheel 5 acts on said container to push it against the wall of the corresponding pit of the auxiliary star-wheel 6, in order to keep the container oriented and blocked.
Subsequently, because of the rotation of both the auxiliary and the re-uniting star-wheel 6, 5, the container starts inserting inside a corresponding pit of the re-uniting star-wheel 5 and at the same time pushes the blade 55, forcing it to assume the retracted position (see for example the blade 553 in
As far as the interaction between the containers already on the re-uniting star-wheel 5 and the blades 65 of the auxiliary star-wheel 6, said blades starts engaging the containers when they leave the fixed counter-guide 7 (see for example the blade 651 in
Afterwards, due to the rotation of both the star-wheel, the container on which the blade is active approaches the auxiliary star-wheel 6, forcing the blade to assume said at least partially retracted position (see for example the blade 652 of
An important advantage of the present invention resides in the fact that such an apparatus is able to drastically reduce space occupation.
Advantageously, such an apparatus for conveying containers with non circular cross section allows a better precision in the conveyance of the containers, thus allowing a perfect orientation thereof, in particular for the labelling step.
The re-uniting and the auxiliary star-wheel 5, 6, in combination with the multiple input, allow the advantage of reducing the bulks necessary to shift from a multi-line flow to a flow on a single conveyance line.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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06425886.6 | Dec 2006 | EP | regional |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/EP07/64361 | 12/20/2007 | WO | 00 | 6/26/2009 |