The present invention relates to an apparatus for moving and grouping flat products, in particular biscuits, having a perimetral edge and two main faces. With such an apparatus it is possible to remove products from several magazines or loaders inside which they are stacked and to form piles of the desired height—typically formed by a predefined number of products—on a conveyor device directed towards a station for packaging the piles.
EP-A-0 868 349 and the corresponding U.S. Pat. No. 6,189,678 describe a known apparatus of this kind comprising a conveyor device from which catch elements for pushing the products and a plurality of magazines which contain stacks of the products protrude and are arranged in succession along the conveyor device. In this apparatus the catch elements push the bottom products of each stack—which are supported by adjustable—height supports—so as to direct them on the conveyor device.
The interaction between the catch element and each product to be transferred is moreover concentrated in a restricted region of the latter, which may easily result in damage thereto considering the friability of the material from which biscuits are typically made.
This known apparatus is moreover provided with rotating elements which are associated with the bottom end of each magazine and which act exclusively as selective supports for the stack of products contained therein, allowing, following their temporary rotation, one or more bottom products to fall onto the conveyor device. These elements are therefore static during the stage of transfer of the products from the respective magazine to the conveyor device, during which stage they act as stationary supports for the stack of products, and are rotated only when the level of the surface supporting the products in the magazine must be varied or the conditions for enabling/disabling falling of the products from the magazine onto the conveying device are switched.
EP-A-2 172 398 describes another type of known apparatus of the kind indicated at the start of the present description, in which a wheel for removing a product from the bottom of the respective stack so as to impart to it a certain speed is arranged underneath each loader. The subsequent impact with a catch element protruding from the conveyor device is therefore dampened, since the difference between the respective speeds has been reduced, such that there is less risk of breakage. Furthermore, the wheel is arranged eccentrically with respect to the central longitudinal axis of the conveyor device such that its impact generates a force which is not aligned with the direction of advancing movement of the conveyor and acts on the products so as to impart to them a “launching” action. Consequently, in this case also, the products may be subject to relatively high stresses. Furthermore, they must be necessarily extracted from the loader one at a time.
BE-366 205, describes another type of known apparatus of the type indicated at the start of the present description, in which a pair of horizontal-axis wheels suitable for removing a product from the bottom of the respective stack so as to impart to it a certain speed are arranged underneath the central portion of a loader. The subsequent impact with a catch element protruding from the conveyor device is therefore dampened, since the difference between the respective speeds has been reduced. Moreover, since the wheels are arranged underneath the central portion of the loader, their action is exerted substantially on the same edge portion of the product which will be pushed by the catch element, dangerously increasing the stresses transmitted in this restricted area. Moreover, the wheels, which have an axis parallel to the plane in which the products lie, exert on the latter a transverse force parallel to their smaller dimension, i.e. their thickness, which in the case of fragile products, such as dry biscuits, is the prelude to breakages.
The object of the present invention is therefore to provide an improved apparatus compared to those of the prior art.
According to the invention this object is achieved by means of an apparatus having the features mentioned specifically in claim 1 below. Preferred features of the apparatus according to the invention are described in the dependent claims.
In the apparatus according to the invention, each product exiting from the respective loader is pushed jointly by a catch element and by two rotating elements, which respectively act on the central zone and on the lateral zones, so that the pushing action is homogeneous and symmetrical, reducing considerably the risk of breakage due to violent and/or asymmetrical contact.
Moreover, the apparatus according to the invention may extract from each loader more than one product during each working cycle, this being limited only by the geometrical volume of the products and the various components and not by the nature of the movement operations performed, with a consequent increase in productivity.
A further subject of the present invention is a method for moving and grouping flat products, which envisages using the aforementioned apparatus.
Further advantages and features of the present invention will become clear from the detailed description which follows, provided purely by way of a non-limiting example with reference to the accompanying drawings in which:
The apparatus comprises a conveyor device 16 from which catch elements 18 suitable for pushing the products 10 along a conveying direction coinciding with the longitudinal axis 20 of the conveyor device 16 protrude.
A plurality of magazines or loaders 22 which contain stacks of products 10 and are arranged in succession above the conveyor device 16 are arranged along the conveying direction.
Each magazine 22 has, arranged underneath its bottom end, members suitable for guiding the products which exit from it towards the conveyor device 16 and comprising a pair of bars 24 arranged symmetrically along the sides of the longitudinal axis 20. The bars 24 thus define a channel for the passage of the catch elements 18 along the longitudinal axis 20.
Each magazine 22 has arranged at its bottom end a respective pair of rotating elements consisting of wheels 26 arranged symmetrically along the sides of the respective magazine 22 and having along their perimetral edge two symmetrically arranged recesses 28. In variations of embodiment not shown the wheels 26 could have only one recess or more than two recesses. Furthermore, the thickness of the wheels 26 may be variable, for example having a ramp-like profile. The wheels 26 have axes 30 which are parallel to each other as well as to the axis of the bottom end portion of the respective magazine 22. These axes 30 are instead substantially at right angles to the horizontal plane passing through the longitudinal conveying axis 20. The wheels 26 lie substantially horizontally above the horizontal plane passing through the portion of the guide bars 24 situated underneath the respective magazine 22.
During operation, the conveyor device 16, to which the catch elements 18 are fixed, slides in the longitudinal direction defined by the arrow 32 in
Advantageously, this simultaneous pushing action takes place during the initial stage of the exiting movement of the product 10a from the magazine 22. It is moreover possible that there is a slight discrepancy during the initial stages of contact between the product 10a and on the one hand the wheels 26 and on the other hand the catch element 18 which makes contact initially. In any case, there will always be a period of time during which combined and contemporaneous pushing of the product 10a by the wheels 26 and the catch element 18 will take place.
As a result, the product 10a, subjected to the combined and contemporaneous pushing action of the wheels 26 and the catch element 18, is pushed along the axis 20 of the device 16 (
In a manner conventional per se, the products 10 discharged from the magazines 22 onto the conveyor device 16 form piles which are typically formed by a predetermined number of products which are then sent to a packaging station. A major feature of the apparatus according to the invention consists in the fact that the pushing action on the product 10a during the delicate transition phase from the magazine 22 to the conveyor device 16 is homogeneous and symmetrical, reducing considerably the risk of breakages due to violent and/or asymmetrical contact. The products 10 are therefore handled with care and suitably supported during the whole of transfer step from the bottom of the respective magazine 22 to the conveyor device 16, such that they may be moved at very fast rates—about 600 or more units per minute per magazine—thereby speeding up significantly operation. Moreover, as a result of this delicate handling action, it is possible to move suitably also any broken products which thus must not be discarded, but are kept assembled and processed in a manner similar to that of the unbroken products.
For the sake of simplicity, reference has been made to the extraction from the magazine 22 of a single product 10a for each rotation cycle of the wheels. It is nevertheless possible to extract more than one product per cycle, varying the positioning height of the bars 24 and the wheels 26, without being subject to particular constraints except those determined by the geometrical volume of the products 10 and the various components of the apparatus.
It should also be noted that each of the magazines 22 and the associated wheels 26 may be operated independently of the other magazines 22. In this way it is possible to avoid the generation of rejects during start-up and stoppage and continue operation of the apparatus in a satisfactory manner, even when a single magazine and/or the line supplying the products 10 is not functioning for some unforeseen reason. This independent operating mode also allows discharging of the products 10 from the various magazines to be performed in a balanced manner as desired.
Of course, without modifying the principle of the invention, the constructional details and the embodiments may be greatly varied with respect to that described purely by way of example, without thereby departing from the scope of the invention as defined in the accompanying claims.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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TO2012A000211 | Mar 2012 | IT | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/IB2013/051849 | 3/8/2013 | WO | 00 |