The present invention relates to an apparatus for wrapping groups of rolls of products with a sheet of plastic film to form a pack which preferably has a carry handle.
In particular, the present invention is for the production of packs or bundles containing a number of rolls and/or bundles with a rather high closing side.
Said packaging of groups of rolls of paper products, for example toilet or kitchen rolls, is performed using apparatuses designed (see also
This method is implemented using known apparatuses comprising:
The elevator operates by means of a table which receives and transports products, which is horizontal and moves vertically between two end levels: the lower level being at the feed station and the upper level being at a section above for insertion of the products in the packaging station where the film is positioned horizontally so that it is intercepted by the products arriving and wraps around them.
Arranged vertically one after another after the sheet of film there are side folding hoppers and units which feed along the pack which is produced in stages, to obtain the first lower closure of the pack on the surfaces, as indicated above, using sealing bars and, in subsequent steps, also closing of the front of the pack.
It is possible to add to such apparatus, for example for bundles with dimensions such that they contain a large number of rolls, the application of a strip, again made of a plastic film, whose ends are fixed to the two sides of the bundle at one of the two front surfaces and whose length is such that it can be used as a handle for picking up and carrying the bundle.
An alternative for the production of “large” bundles, with sealed closure, preferably with the application of a bundle carry handle (automatically and at a cost lower than before) is illustrated in patent application BO2002A000392 by the Applicant, in which a method for creating a closure (with handle) on the packs is performed using an apparatus comprising two plates, which move vertically in opposite directions to bring together the opposite flaps of the sheet of plastic film at one of the two front surfaces of the bundle. These plates keep the flaps stretched out relative to one another with the possibility of sliding at a tangent to the plates, whilst pusher means neatly push the material of the side surfaces of the sheet located between the flaps into the space between the two flaps, gradually as they are brought together.
The plates are also equipped with sealing means for joining the two flaps once they have been brought together, and means designed to make an opening in the surface at which the two flaps are joined, so as to form a handle where necessary.
Said system therefore allows the bundle to be sealed and closed during the stepping feed of the bundle supporting teeth unit, if necessary forming the carry handle by adding, at the side of the path followed by the teeth, a pair of mobile plates on either side of the path to perform said closing.
However, now the current machines producing “standard” bundles have high productivity in terms of time, with consequent greatly reduced dwell periods for pressing the film, sealing and if necessary creating the handle opening, not sufficient to allow said operation. This is because a strictly predetermined time is required, in which at least the packaging station, therefore the conveyor teeth, must be in the dwell state.
Therefore, said factor would limit the maximum productivity of the machine.
The aim of the present invention is therefore to overcome these disadvantages by providing an apparatus for wrapping groups of rolls of products with a sheet of plastic film to form a pack with a carry handle, of the extremely safe type, with a high quality end product, maintaining a high level of general machine productivity, without altering its construction architecture.
Accordingly, said aim is achieved by an apparatus for wrapping groups of rolls of products with a sheet of film comprising a station for packaging and moving, with a stepping motion, in a predetermined direction, a succession of groups of products wrapped in a sheet of film, having an open front side defined by two opposite flaps, and means for closing the open side comprising a unit consisting of: two pairs of mobile elements, arranged side by side in the above-mentioned direction, to allow the flaps of film of two groups of products arranged one after another to be brought together and closed; first movement means for the unit allow synchronized movement of the two pairs of elements, respectively, in the same direction as the groups, for one group feed step, bringing together and closing the flaps, and a movement opposite to said direction over a distance equal to the distance previously traveled, simultaneously with a feed step of the groups to be packaged, so as to position the unit at two further and subsequent groups of products to be closed.
The technical features of the present invention, in accordance with the above-mentioned aims, are set out in the claims herein and the advantages more clearly illustrated in the detailed description which follows, with reference to the accompanying drawings, which illustrate a preferred embodiment of the invention without limiting the scope of the inventive concept, and in which:
With reference to the accompanying drawings, and in particular with reference to
In particular, the apparatus 4 disclosed may be used to produce packs 3 of rolls of paper for example, but without limiting the scope of the invention, toilet or kitchen rolls.
As illustrated in the accompanying drawings, the packs 3 have dimensions which are such that they contain a large number of rolls and may also, without limiting the scope of the invention, have a carry handle.
The apparatus 4 comprises, at least in the parts which form the subject matter of this description:
This description does not specify any stations for forming the groups 1 of products, since they are of the known type and not strictly part of the invention.
As illustrated in
More precisely, to achieve these movements, the pairs 8, 9 of elements are fitted with second movement means 11 located on the unit 7 and designed to allow pairs of elements 8, 9 to move towards one another to close the flaps 2a, 2b of the two groups 1a, 1b of products simultaneously with the formation, upstream of the unit 7 relative to the predetermined direction V, of a subsequent group 1c of products wrapped in a sheet 2 of film (see
Examining the features of the unit 7 in more detail, the second movement means 11 are connected to and synchronized with the first movement means 10 for the unit 7, to allow several positions of mobile elements 8, 9, respectively for:
Preferably, but without limiting the scope of the invention, each pair of mobile elements 8, 9 may be equipped with means 12 for creating at least a partial opening 13 which forms a carry handle on each group 1 of products wrapped simultaneously with its closure (the handle is visible in
As is clearly illustrated in
These feed units 14 allow the groups 1 to be moved with a stepping motion, with both front sides P2, P3 open and with relative flaps 2a, 2b of film (see also
With such a structure, the apparatus 4 comprises two of the above-mentioned units 7 and 7a, located on either side of the groups 1 of products wrapped as they are fed forward, each unit having two pairs of the mobile elements 8, 9 for synchronized closing of both sides of the pairs of groups 1a, 1b of products wrapped.
In this specific case at least one of the two units 7, 7a has a pair of mobile elements 8, 9 equipped with means 12 for creating at least a partial opening 13 which forms a carry handle on each group 1 of products wrapped, simultaneously with group closing.
At a structural level, each unit 7 comprises a first supporting frame 15 consisting of a supporting beam 16 for each mobile element 8, 9, connected to the first movement means 10.
On each of the beams 16 extending horizontally there are slidably attached, in relative bushing seats 17, a plurality of rods 18, 19, which move the mobile elements 8, 9 in both directions and form the above-mentioned second movement means 11.
Each mobile element 8, 9 consists of a plate with at least heat generating means 20 designed to allow the ends of the flaps 2a, 2b of film to be sealed closed when each pair of mobile elements 8, 9 is brought together.
At least two of the pairs of plates 8, 9 may be equipped with the means 12 for creating an opening which, for example, may be means for punching a zone 13 of the sealed film to produce at least a partial through-opening which forms the handle.
Each of the beams 16 may be supported by a second frame 21 slidably mobile along longitudinal guides 22 extending parallel with the predetermined direction V of the groups 1 of products, guides 22 basically consisting of the first movement means 10.
The second movement means 11 may comprise cylinders 23 which move each of the mobile elements 8, 9 (schematically illustrated in
Therefore, an apparatus structured in this way fully achieves the preset aims thanks to simple and effective application of a sealing unit synchronized with the rest of the machine.
The possibility of simultaneously performing two complete closing operations, combined with a succession of unit stepping movements in the same direction as and opposite the normal operating movement of the packaging unit allows both high quality closing, which may also include a carry handle, and fast operation suited to the high production speeds of the wrapping unit.
Therefore, the closing cycle is made safe, reliable and very fast without affecting the machine construction architecture, dimensions and, therefore, overall costs of the machine.
The invention described is suitable for evident industrial applications and may be subject to modifications and variations without thereby departing from the scope of the inventive concept. Moreover, all details of the invention may be substituted by technically equivalent elements.
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