Information
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Patent Grant
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6537187
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Patent Number
6,537,187
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Date Filed
Wednesday, June 14, 200024 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, March 25, 200321 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
- Smith; Scott A.
- Nathaniel; Chukwurah
Agents
- Finnegan, Henderson, Farabow, Garrett & Dunner LLP
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
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International Classifications
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Abstract
An automatic machine for the preparation of half-packages starting from corresponding blanks preferably made of cardboard, the automatic machine comprising:a frame;at least one mould designed to receive a blank;a feed device for feeding the mould along a pre-defined path; anda plurality of devices set along the path for folding respective portions of the blank on the mould so as to form a corresponding half-package; the automatic machine being characterized in that at least one part of the plurality of devices is fixed with respect to the frame and to the feed device and in that a device is provided which is designed to maintain the faces of the mould constantly parallel to themselves at any point of the path.
Description
The present invention regards an automatic machine for the preparation of half-packages starting from corresponding blanks preferably made of cardboard.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
In the packaging sector, automatic machines are known that box articles inside corresponding cartons or boxes. These cartons or boxes are generally obtained starting from a blank made of cardboard or similar material. For example, in the Italian Patent Application B097A000593, an automatic machine is described in which the blank, suitably configured, is folded directly onto the product to be packaged while the product is being fed along a pre-set path inside the machine itself. Albeit yielding excellent results, the above machine has not, however, proved suitable for the preparation of empty half-packages, which are open on one side through which it is possible to insert, subsequently, a product and, possibly, a corresponding explanatory leaflet.
In this connection it should be said that, in the present context, by “half-package” is meant a blank folded in a cup-like manner and having a substantially a box-like shape in which at least one side is left open for the subsequent introduction of a product, and possibly of a corresponding explanatory leaflet, by means of a further machine set downstream of the automatic machine according to the present invention.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
Consequently, the purpose of the present invention is to provide an automatic machine that is able to produce half-packages of the type described above and has the lowest possible number of moving members.
In addition, in an accessory way, the machine that forms the subject of the present invention may make ample use both of a vacuum and of compressed air distributed on the faces of a mould which is fed along a path defined inside the machine itself.
Since the machine according to the invention has only a limited number of moving members, transition from the starting blank to the corresponding half-package occurs in a very short time, avoiding at the same time the complicated management of the inertia of the moving machine parts.
Furthermore, the machine according to the invention enables simultaneous processing of a plurality of blanks set one after another and being fed along the same path. In addition, the few moving members are simple to build and easy to synchronize together, not requiring complicated electronic programs for managing the movements involved.
Even though in what follows, to facilitate understanding of the present invention, reference will be made to the blank described in the above-mentioned Italian Patent Application B097A000593, it remains understood that the automatic machine described and claimed herein can be used for making half-packages starting from any type of blank. It is evident that, if the type of blank changes, it will be necessary to reprogram at least one part of the steps that make up the cycle of folding of the blank on the mould.
Consequently, according to the present invention it is provided an automatic machine for the preparation of half-packages starting from corresponding blanks preferably made of cardboard, the automatic machine comprising:
a frame;
at least one mould designed to receive a blank;
a feed device for feeding the mould along a pre-defined path; and
a plurality of devices set along the path for folding respective portions of the blank on the mould so as to form a corresponding half-package; the automatic machine being characterized in that at least one part of the plurality of folding devices is fixed with respect to the frame and to the feed device and in that a device is provided which is designed to maintain the faces of the mould constantly parallel to themselves at any point of the path.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
The present invention will now be described with reference to the attached drawings, which illustrate a non-limiting example of embodiment of the invention and in which:
FIG. 1
illustrates a plan view of a blank usable in the machine that forms the subject of the present invention to obtain a corresponding half-package;
FIG. 2
shows a trimetric view of a half-package obtained by folding the blank shown in
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 3
illustrates a cycle which the blank of
FIG. 1
may undergo according to the various devices that make up the machine according to the invention;
FIG. 4
illustrates front views of the blank of
FIG. 1
during the various steps of the cycle illustrated in
FIG. 3
;
FIG. 5
illustrates side views of the blank of
FIG. 1
during the various steps of the cycle illustrated in
FIG. 3
;
FIG. 6
shows a schematic overall view of the machine according to the invention;
FIG. 7
shows a plan view of the mould combined with the corresponding vacuum and compressed-air distributor illustrated in
FIG. 3
;
FIG. 8
shows one first front view, according to the arrow V
1
, of a mould combined with a corresponding vacuum and compressed-air distributor illustrated in
FIG. 7
;
FIG. 9
illustrates a second front view, according to the arrow V
2
, of a mould combined with a corresponding vacuum and compressed-air distributor illustrated in
FIG. 7
;
FIG. 10
is a longitudinal sectional view of the devices represented in the foregoing
FIGS. 7-9
, taken along the line X—X;
FIG. 11
is a cross-sectional view (at a different scale), along the line XI—XI, of the vacuum and compressed-air distributor illustrated in
FIG. 10
;
FIG. 12
is a cross-sectional view (at a different scale), along the line XII—XII, of the vacuum and compressed-air distributor illustrated in
FIG. 10
; and finally
FIG. 13
shows the moving members of the machine illustrated schematically in FIG.
6
.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
Before proceeding to a detailed description of the automatic machine that forms the subject of the present invention, it is necessary to make some remarks about the blank
20
with reference to
FIGS. 1 and 2
.
This blank
20
has already been amply described in the Italian Patent Application BO97A000593.
The blank
20
illustrated in
FIG. 1
is obtained starting from a length
30
of a strip of cardboard (not shown). From the said length of cardboard
30
, which has a rectangular shape, the portions A
1
and A
2
, which are at one end of the length of cardboard
30
, have been sheared and removed in order to define an outer border, as shown in FIG.
1
. In addition, a number of cuts L
1
, L
2
, L
3
, and L
4
have been made in the blank
20
by using appropriate devices and by performing deep creases represented by dashed lines in FIG.
1
. Moreover, on the blank
20
it is possible to identify a front edge
20
a
and a rear edge
20
b.
More specifically, the blank
20
comprises a front wall
23
and a rear wall
24
which are joined together along one side by a front side
25
and have, laterally, respective pairs of square end folds
26
,
27
, which are designed to overlap in the assembly configuration of the half-package
40
(FIG.
2
).
On the side opposite to the front side
25
, i.e., on the rear wall
24
, there is a rear side
28
provided externally with a foldable tab
28
a
, by means of which it is possible to open the complete package (not illustrated). The square end folds
27
have moreover, set transversely to them, respective pairs of small square end folds
29
a
,
29
b
for slotting in, which are a consequence of the cuts L
1
, L
2
, L
3
, L
4
.
FIG. 2
illustrates the blank
20
folded in such a way as to make a half-opened half-package
40
. In particular, the configuration of the half-package
40
shown in
FIG. 2
is basically the one obtained at output from the automatic machine that forms the subject of the present invention.
In
FIG. 3
, the reference number
50
designates an assembly diagram of the automatic machine which forms the subject of the present invention, with the aim of illustrating the cycle which a blank
20
must undergo for obtaining a half-package
40
(FIGS.
1
and
2
).
For convenience of representation,
FIG. 3
shows only some of the members making up the machine
50
.
The machine
50
first of all comprises a frame
51
(
FIG. 13
) designed to support a feed device
52
for feeding a plurality of moulds
53
. In the case in point, the feed device
52
is represented by a belt
52
, preferably, but not necessarily, made of a plastic material having a certain flexibility, the belt
52
being wound around four snub pulleys
54
a
,
54
b
(
FIGS. 6 and 13
) set in rotation by means of a device illustrated in greater detail later (FIG.
13
). The belt
52
is set in such a way as to cause each mould
53
to travel along a path P in a clockwise direction in the embodiment of FIG.
3
.
Associated in an integral way to each mould
53
is a shaft
55
, which is idle (
FIGS. 7 and 10
) with respect to the belt
52
but is supported by the latter by means of a supporting system described hereinafter.
FIGS. 3-5
illustrate in detail the cycle that each mould
53
combined to a respective blank
20
undergoes. At a station S
0
, the blank
20
has not yet been associated to the corresponding mould
53
. The faces
53
a
-
53
f
of the mould
53
are translated parallel to themselves by the aforesaid supporting belt
52
.
It should be said incidentally that, to perform a translation of the mould
53
along the aforesaid path P in such a way that the faces
53
a
-
53
f
of the mould
53
remain constantly parallel to themselves, a particular device is used which will be described in greater detail in what follows (FIG.
6
).
Each mould
53
is substantially shaped like a parallelepiped connected in an integral way to the aforementioned shaft
55
. Consequently, as shown in greater detail in
FIGS. 7-10
, each mould
53
has a top face
53
a
, a bottom face,
53
b
, a front face
53
c
, two side faces
53
d
,
53
e
, and a rear face
53
f
which is connected in an integral way to the aforementioned shaft
55
.
At least the top face
53
a
and the bottom face
53
b
are provided with pneumatic means for the creation of suction-cup gripping points
56
a
and
56
b
, respectively, on these two surfaces, whilst the front surface
53
c
can be provided with an outlet for compressed air, for purposes that will emerge more clearly in the sequel.
Proceeding in the analysis of the path P shown in
FIG. 3
, after the station S
0
, a station S
1
is provided, at which the first contact between the blank
20
and a mould
53
occurs. In particular, the blank
20
is inserted crosswise to the path P by means of a mechanical device (not shown), which is in itself known, so as to encounter the top face
53
a
of the mould
53
, which, in the meantime, is translating along the path P, being drawn along by the belt
52
(
FIG. 4
a
). As shown in
FIG. 5
a
, the blank
20
is inserted in such a way that its rear edge
20
b
(
FIG. 1
) is at a point corresponding to the corner edge formed by the intersection of the two faces
53
a
,
53
f
of the mould
53
.
It is also evident that if the blank
20
is positioned with respect to the mould
53
in such a way that the cuts L
1
, L
2
, L
3
, L
4
and the deep creases represented by the dashed lines (
FIG. 1
) facilitate folding of the various portions of the blank
20
on the corresponding moulds
53
to obtain the desired half-package
20
(FIG.
2
).
When the station S
1
is reached, also blocking of the blank
20
on the top face
53
a
of the mould
53
occurs by means of the above-mentioned plurality of top suction cups
56
a
(
FIGS. 7 and 8
) connected, via suction pipes, to a vacuum generator (not shown).
The way in which the vacuum is distributed on the faces
53
a
,
53
b
will be better described in what follows (FIGS.
6
-
13
).
As shown in
FIGS. 3 and 7
, the mould
53
has a width
1
substantially equal to that of the portions
23
,
24
,
25
,
28
,
28
a
of the blank
20
(FIG.
1
), in such a way that on its top face
53
a
the portions
24
,
28
,
28
a
of the blank
20
rest and are withheld as a result of the vacuum applied to the suction cups
56
a
. In addition, as has already been said, the rear edge
20
b
of the blank
20
must be at the edge of intersection between the top face
53
a
and the rear face
53
f
of the mould
53
.
At this point the blank
20
, which is gripped to the corresponding mould
53
as a result of the suction action of the suction cups
56
a
, proceeds in its travel along the path P and reaches a station S
2
, where the small square end folds
29
a
are folded by means of a pair of rollers
57
set laterally with respect to the mould
53
. The small square end folds
29
a
thus set themselves perpendicular to the face
53
a
of the mould
53
. Consequently, the blank
20
assumes the configuration represented in
FIGS. 4
b
and
5
b.
As shown again in
FIGS. 3
, when a station S
3
is reached, simultaneous folding of the square end folds
27
and small square end folds
29
b
is performed by means of a pair of rollers
58
, the said square end folds
27
and
29
b
thus being set perpendicular to the face
53
a
of the mould
53
, and hence also perpendicular to the portions
24
,
28
,
28
a
of the blank
20
. At the same station S
3
, by means of a roller
59
set transversely with respect to the aforementioned pair of rollers
58
, the front wall
23
, the front side
25
, and the square end folds
26
of the blank
20
are folded at 90° with respect to the face
53
a
(FIG.
1
).
Advantageously, as shown in
FIGS. 3 and 7
, the height of the mould
53
must be equal to the width h of the front side
25
and of the square end folds
29
a
of the blank
20
(FIG.
1
), so that both the front side
25
and the square end folds
29
a
may rest completely against the front face
53
c
of the mould
53
. The new configuration of the blank
20
with respect to the mould
53
is shown in
FIGS. 4
c
and
5
c.
Proceeding in the journey along the path P, at the station S
4
the external surfaces of the square end folds
26
undergo marking. The operation of marking the data on the package (date, place, etc.) can be carried out by means of two pairs of marking rollers
60
, as in the solution shown in
FIG. 5
d
1
, or else by means of a pair of marking nozzles
61
(only one being shown in
FIG. 5
d
2
), each of which is designed to spray an ink jet on the respective square end fold
26
, as in the embodiment illustrated in
FIG. 5
d
2
.
In a station S
5
, instead, an adhesive substance is applied, by means of a pair of gumming nozzles
62
, on the internal surfaces of the same square end folds
26
that in the station S
4
had been marked externally. To facilitate application of the adhesive, it is possible to provide also contrast elements
63
(only one being shown in
FIG. 5
e
), each being set on the opposite side of the respective gumming nozzle
62
.
As shown in
FIG. 1
, an adhesive area
26
a
is consequently formed on each one of the internal surfaces of the square end folds
26
.
As may be noted observing
FIG. 3
, between the station S
1
and the station S
5
the mould
53
travels along a substantially vertical branch P
1
of the path P, at the same time maintaining the top face
53
a
constantly parallel to itself.
After the station S
5
, the mould
53
starts to move horizontally, again as a result of it being drawn along by the belt
52
, along a branch P
2
which is substantially horizontal and set in series with respect to the above-mentioned branch P
1
.
In a station S
6
, which is situated at the beginning of the stretch P
2
, is provided an inclined plane
64
, which is the hypotenuse of a right-angle triangle having a height d equal to the height of the front wall
23
and of the square end folds
26
.
In the horizontal translation of the mould
53
, with the corresponding faces
53
a
-
53
f
constantly parallel to themselves, the front wall
23
and the square end folds
26
meet the inclined plane
64
, which folds them at 90° with respect to the face
53
c
of the mould
53
. As shown in
FIG. 7
, the bottom face
53
b
of the mould
53
is provided with the aforesaid suction cups
56
b
which undergo the action of a vacuum-generating device (not illustrated). The said suction cups
56
b
enable reversible blocking of the front wall
23
of the blank
20
on the bottom face
53
b
of the mould
53
.
The configurations of the blank
20
with respect to the mould
53
before and after the action on the blank
20
of the inclined plane
64
are represented in
FIGS. 4
f
and
4
g
, respectively.
Subsequently, the blank
20
conveyed by the respective mould
53
arrives in a station S
7
, from which a third branch P
3
, which is substantially vertical and parallel to the first branch P
1
, starts. At this point, the blank
20
, with respect to the corresponding mould
53
, is configured as shown in
FIGS. 4
g
and
4
h
. In the station S
7
, then, the square end folds
26
are set horizontally. The internal surfaces of the said square end folds
26
having the adhesive areas
26
a
are ready to be folded towards the external surfaces of the square end folds
27
, each of which lies on a respective side face
53
d
,
53
e
of the mould
53
.
To ensure blocking of the square end folds
27
on the side faces
53
d
,
53
e
, also the latter may be provided with respective suction cups
65
a
,
65
b
(
FIGS. 7-9
) connected to the same vacuum-generating system to which the aforesaid suction cups
56
a
,
56
b
are connected, as will emerge more clearly later on.
In order to achieve the desired 90° fold of the square end folds
26
, provided on the branch P
3
is a pair of belts
66
which are motor-driven by means of pulleys
67
and of mechanical means that are not illustrated in FIG.
3
. The said belts
66
accompany the movement of descent of the moulds
53
at the same linear speed as the feed speed of the moulds
53
themselves along the path P, so as to prevent any scratching on the external surfaces of the folded blank
20
.
In an embodiment which is not illustrated, the belts
66
may be idle on the pulleys
67
.
The belts
66
not only enable folding of each square end fold
26
on the respective square end fold
27
, but press the square end folds
26
,
27
against each other, so facilitating gluing of the internal surface of each square end fold
26
on the external surface of the respective square end fold
27
, thanks to the respective adhesive area
26
a
(FIG.
1
). In this way, the half-package
40
shown in
FIGS. 2 and 4
i
is obtained.
To accelerate the gluing process, the third vertical branch P
3
of the path P may be equipped with a drying device (not illustrated) of any kind, for example a generator of hot air.
Half-way along a fourth branch P
4
and at a station S
8
, the half-package
40
is ejected from the mould
53
by means of a jet of compressed air coming out of a mouth
68
(
FIGS. 9 and 10
) provided on the front face
53
c
of the mould
53
.
In greater detail, the jet of compressed air issuing from the mouth
68
acts on the bottom of the half-package
40
, which is made up of the front side
25
and the two small square end folds
29
a
superimposed on the said front side
25
, so sliding the half-package
40
out of the mould
53
and causing the rear wall
24
, the rear side
28
, and the tab
28
a
to slide on the face
53
a
, the front wall
23
to slide on the face
53
b
, and the internal surface of each square end fold
27
to slide on the side faces
53
d
,
53
e.
As has already been said, in series to the branch P
3
, a further branch P
4
is provided, which is horizontal and parallel to the branch P
2
. In this branch P
4
the mould
53
, by now without the half-package
40
since, as has been said, the latter has been unloaded in the station S
8
, is fed by the belt
52
towards the station S
0
, and is ready to resume a new cycle for producing a new half-package
40
. In practice, the path P, which consists of the four branches P
1
, P
2
, P
3
, and P
4
set in series one after another, has a substantially rectangular form on the plane of the sheet.
It is evident that all the operations carried out in the stations S
0
-S
8
can be governed and controlled by means of an electronic control unit (not shown).
As has been said previously, it has been necessary to find a system for fixing the mould
53
to the belt
52
in such a way as to enable drawing-along of the mould
53
by the belt
52
, but also to enable at the same time a rotation of the mould
53
with respect to the belt
52
itself. In order to do this, the solution illustrated in
FIGS. 7 and 10
has been adopted.
Fixed by gluing on the belt
52
are four blocks
70
, preferably, but not necessarily, made of plastic material, each of which is traversed by a respective through hole
71
, the axis of symmetry of which is parallel to an axis A of longitudinal symmetry of the mould
53
and of the shaft
55
(
FIGS. 7 and 10
) and is transverse with respect to the direction of advance of the belt
52
. The four blocks
70
are glued in twos at the edges
52
a
,
52
b
of the belt
52
.
The four blocks
70
can be considered as two separate pairs, each of which is made up of a first block
70
located on the edge
52
a
and a second block
70
located on the edge
52
b
. A respective spindle
72
traverses a pair of through holes
71
and protrudes slightly with respect to the two edges
52
a
,
52
b
. The ends
72
a
of the spindles
72
located on the side where there is the edge
52
a
are joined together by a plate
73
, and likewise the ends
72
b
that are located at the edge
52
b.
Each plate
73
, in turn, is provided with a respective through hole
74
, which may be traversed by the aforesaid shaft
55
, the shaft
55
being integral with the mould
53
. The spindles
72
are fixed to the respective plates
73
by means of Seeger rings
73
a
, whereas for the shaft
55
a Seeger ring
73
b
is provided.
As shown again in
FIGS. 7 and 10
, between the mould
53
and the edge
52
a
of the belt
52
there is a vacuum and compressed-air distributor
75
connected to a distribution device, as shall be described in greater detail hereinafter.
The distributor
75
has a through hole
76
traversed by the shaft
55
, which, as has been said, is integral with the mould
53
. In addition, the distributor
75
is rendered integral with the plate
73
facing the side where there is the edge
52
a
by means of a pair of screws
77
(FIGS.
7
and
8
). Consequently, the distributor
75
is idle with respect to the shaft
55
, but is integral with the plates
73
, and hence, in practice, with the belt
52
.
For the aforementioned reasons, it is necessary, during translation of the mould
53
along the aforesaid path P, whilst each face
53
a
-
53
f
of the mould
53
remains constantly parallel to itself, to cause the distributor
75
to follow, instead, the path of the belt
52
. In this way, a relative rotation of the distributor
75
with respect to the mould
53
is achieved, this rotation enabling, according to a procedure which will be described in greater depth in what follows, the distribution of the vacuum or of the compressed air over the faces
53
a
-
53
e
of the mould
53
.
As has already been mentioned, the machine
50
has a device
80
(
FIG. 6
) to ensure that, during translation of the mould
53
along the aforesaid path P, each face
53
a
-
53
f
of the mould
53
remains constantly parallel to itself.
This device
80
, represented in greater detail in FIG.
6
and removed for reasons of clarity from
FIG. 3
, is itself also integral with the frame
51
(
FIG. 13
) and comprises, in one of its particular embodiments, a second belt
81
, which defines a path T (FIG.
6
). On this belt
81
, for each mould
53
is provided a system for fixing a shaft
82
similar to the shaft
55
seen in connection with the belt
52
.
In fact, fixed by gluing on the belt
81
are four blocks
83
(only two being shown in FIG.
6
—see also FIGS.
10
and
13
), preferably, but not necessarily, made of plastic material, each of which is traversed by a respective through hole, the axis of symmetry of which is parallel to the aforementioned axis A. The four blocks
83
are glued in twos at the edges
81
a
,
81
b
of the belt
81
.
The four blocks
83
can be considered as two separate pairs, each of which is made up of a first block
83
located on the edge
81
a
and a second block
83
located on the edge
81
b
. A respective spindle
84
(
FIG. 6
) traverses a pair of through holes and protrudes slightly with respect to the two edges
81
a
,
81
b
. The ends of the spindles
84
located on the side where there is the edge
81
a
are joined together by a plate
86
(FIG.
6
), as likewise are the ends that are located at the edge
81
b.
Each plate
86
, in turn, is provided with a respective through hole
87
which may be traversed by the aforesaid shaft
82
.
The shafts
55
and
82
are connected in an integral way together by means of a connecting rod
88
(FIGS.
10
and
13
).
The connecting rod
88
, the shaft
82
, and the shaft
55
, which is integral with the mould
53
, have a configuration defined by the position occupied by the device
80
with respect to the belt
52
, whilst the length of the connecting rod
88
depends upon the distance between the belt
52
and the device
80
.
As shown in particular in
FIGS. 7-10
, the distributor
75
has a substantially parallelepipedal structure and has a front face
75
a
resting on the face
53
f
of the mould
53
, a rear face
75
b
connected to the plates
73
by means of the screws
77
and a bottom face
75
c
(
FIG. 10
) provided both with an opening
89
for connection of the distributor
75
with the vacuum generator (see later) and of an opening
90
for connection with a compressed-air generator (see later).
It is evident that, instead of the aforesaid belt device
80
, any other device that is suitable for the purpose may be used, such as a guide which extends substantially parallel to the belt
52
and on which a pad mechanically connected to the shaft
55
may slide.
FIG.
10
and
FIGS. 11 and 12
show, respectively, a vacuum-distribution system and a pressurized-air system controlled by the distributor
75
.
In fact, as regards vacuum distribution inside the distributor
75
, a semi-annular channel
91
is provided, which is in continuous pneumatic connection with the opening
89
via a threaded hole
92
, whilst the shaft
55
is provided, at its periphery, with a pair of inlets
93
,
94
set at 180° with respect to one another, each being connected to a pipe
95
,
96
of its own which creates a vacuum, respectively, on the bottom face
53
b
and on the top face
53
a
of the mould
53
(FIG.
10
).
As is shown in greater detail in
FIG. 11
, the relative rotation of the distributor
75
with respect to the shaft
55
, which, as already said, is integral with the mould
53
, sets the inlet
93
and/or the inlet
94
in pneumatic communication, and in a possibly selective way, so creating suction of the suction cups
56
b
or of the suction cups
56
a
, respectively, on the desired portions of the blank
20
. In other words, from the fluid-dynamics standpoint, the semi-annular channel
91
and the inlets
93
,
94
can work as a two-way valve. It is evident that, for both the pipes
95
,
96
to be able to work simultaneously, the angle of opening of the semi-annular channel
91
must exceed 180°. The width of this angle is determined by the law that governs opening and closing of the pipes
95
,
96
, so as to have instants along the path P at which the vacuum is created simultaneously on the faces
53
a
,
53
b.
It is evident that the other suction cups present on the other faces
53
c
,
53
d
,
53
e
of the mould
53
can be pneumatically connected to the pipes
95
,
96
according to the portions of the blank
20
that are to undergo suction on the various faces
53
c
-
53
e
, as represented in the cycle of FIG.
3
.
The system for distribution of compressed air is similar to the system described for the vacuum.
In fact, as illustrated in
FIGS. 10 and 12
, inside the distributor
75
an annular channel
97
is provided, which is pneumatically connected to the opening
90
via a channel
98
. On the shaft
55
, an inlet
99
is provided which is pneumatically connected to a pipe
100
, parallel to the axis A, by means of a channel
101
perpendicular to the axis A. The pipe
100
leads to the aforesaid mouth
68
. The compressed air can therefore be sent to the mouth
68
to carry out the desired ejection of the half-package
40
at the station S
8
shown in FIG.
3
.
As shown in
FIG. 12
, the opening
90
is connected to the annular channel
97
by means of a threaded hole
98
.
As illustrated in
FIGS. 6 and 13
, in order to create a vacuum or to deliver compressed air on the faces
53
a
-
53
e
of the mould
53
, the distributor
75
is pneumatically connected to a distributor disk
102
set in rotation at the same speed as the belts
52
,
81
through means which will be illustrated in greater detail in what follows.
For this purpose, the openings
89
,
90
located on the face
75
c
of the distributor
75
are pneumatically connected, by means of respective coiled elastic tubes
103
,
104
, each to a respective pipe
105
,
106
which is basically L-shaped (FIG.
13
). The pipes
105
,
106
, starting from the outer edge
102
a
of the distributor disk
102
, let out onto a face
102
b
of the distributor disk
102
itself.
The distributor disk
102
is supported by the frame
51
by means of a shaft
107
which is integral with the frame and is supported by a pair of bearings
108
inside a sleeve
109
. The sleeve
109
traverses a through hole
51
a
provided in the frame
51
and, in turn, is rendered integral with the frame
51
by means of a flange
110
fixed to the frame
51
with screws
111
(only one screw being shown in FIG.
13
). The shaft
107
has one first end
107
a
, at which the above-mentioned distributor disk
102
is fixed using traditional methods, and one second end
107
b
on which a pulley
112
is fitted, which is set in rotation by a toothed belt in a way which will be described in greater detail in the sequel.
As shown in
FIG. 13
, the system for distribution of the vacuum and compressed air on the faces
53
a
-
53
e
of the mould
53
further comprises a fixed disk
113
which is rendered integral with the frame
51
by means of a pair of rigid cups
114
,
115
and of a pin (not shown in
FIG. 10
) set at 120° with respect to each other.
The cup
114
passes through a hole
51
b
provided on the frame
51
and is fixed to the latter by screwing. The cup
114
hydraulically connects a vacuum generator (not illustrated) with a pipe
116
, which in turn is in communication with a semi-annular groove
117
(see also
FIG. 6
) made out of the face
113
a
of the fixed disk
113
, the said groove
117
following for a stretch the form of the edge
102
a
of the distributor disk
102
.
In order for one face
113
a
of the fixed disk
113
to be constantly pressed against the face
102
b
of the distributor disk
102
, the end of the cup
114
that is inserted in the pipe
116
is provided with a helical spring
118
.
Likewise, the cup
115
passes through a hole
51
c
provided in the frame
51
and is fixed to the latter by screwing. The cup
115
hydraulically connects a compressed-air generator (not illustrated) with a pipe
119
, which in turn is in communication with a port
120
(see also
FIG. 6
) provided on the face
113
a
of the fixed disk
113
.
In order for the face
113
a
of the fixed disk
113
to be constantly pressed against the face
102
b
of the distributor disk
102
, the end of the cup
115
that is inserted in the pipe
119
is provided with a helical spring
121
.
Also to the aforementioned pin (not shown), which, as has been said, completes the set of three elements for fixing the fixed disk
113
to the frame
51
, there is associated a respective spring (not illustrated) for purposes similar to those already seen for the springs
118
and
121
, which are associated, respectively, to the cup
114
and to the cup
115
.
In use, the distributor disk
102
is set in rotation by means of the pulley
112
in a way whereby its face
102
b
slides on the face
113
a
of the fixed disk
113
. Meanwhile, the pipe
105
, which is associated to a respective coiled elastic tube
103
, is periodically set in communication with the semi-annular groove
117
provided on the fixed disk
113
to create, when so desired, a vacuum on the faces
53
a
-
53
e
of the mould
53
only for a stretch of the path P (FIG.
3
). Operation of the suction cups
56
a
or of the suction cups
56
b
is controlled, as has been seen, by the distributor
75
during its rotation with respect to the shaft
55
which is integral with the mould
53
. Possibly, by means of pipes (not illustrated) connected to the pipes
95
,
96
for vacuum distribution (FIG.
10
), it is possible to activate the above-mentioned suction cups
65
a
,
65
b
, located, respectively, on the face
53
d
and on the face
53
e
, or else pads
65
c
associated to the face
53
c
, to carry out the entire cycle of suction of portions of the blank
20
on the said faces
53
c
-
53
e
for at least one part of the path P (FIG.
3
).
Following the rotation of the distributor disk
102
, which rotates with respect to the fixed disk
113
, the pipe
106
, connected to the coiled elastic tube
104
, enters into fluid connection with the port
120
, through which the compressed air coming from the cup
115
and the pipe
119
, which are set in series, passes. Consequently, at the instant at which the outlet of the pipe
106
on the face
102
b
comes into contact with the port
120
, on the face
113
a
a jet of compressed air is generated, which, via the coiled elastic tube
104
and the pipe
100
, is sent, as has been seen, to the mouth
68
located on the face
53
c
to bring about ejection of the half-package
40
, as has been shown in connection with the station S
8
of FIG.
3
.
It should be said incidentally that compressed air is generated continuously but does not come of the port
120
, because the said port
120
is closed by the face
102
b
of the distributor disk
102
, except for the instant in which, as has been said, during rotation of the distributor disk
102
with respect to the fixed disk
113
, the outlet of the channel
106
on the face
102
b
of the distributor disk
102
coincides with the port
120
provided on the face
113
a
of the fixed disk
113
.
In addition, particular care must be paid in making the surfaces
102
b
and
113
a
so that their reciprocal sliding does not generate heat due to friction which would be harmful to proper operation of the vacuum and compressed-air distribution systems.
With particular reference to
FIG. 13
, the mechanisms moving the two belts
52
,
81
and the system of rotation of the distributor disk
102
will now be illustrated.
As has already been said, the belts
52
,
81
and the distributor disk
102
must have values of their peripheral speeds that are substantially the same for two effects to be obtained: accompanying of the belt
52
by the belt
81
in order to achieve the desired effect of parallelism of the faces
53
a
-
53
f
with respect to themselves during translation of the mould
53
along the path P (FIG.
3
), and the following of the respective mould
53
by each pair of tubes
103
,
104
. It is evident that the tubes
103
,
104
are made of an easily deformable plastic material wound in coils so that they may follow the respective mould
53
also in the corner portions of the path P, i.e., in the points of transition from the branch P
1
to the branch P
2
, from the branch P
2
to the branch P
3
, etc.
Rotation of the moving parts of the machine
50
is generated by a driving shaft
122
being rotated by means of a motor assembly (not shown). The driving shaft
122
is connected to a first toothed driving pulley
123
a
by means of a circular plate
124
and a plurality of screws
125
(only one of which is illustrated in FIG.
13
). In addition, the first driving pulley
123
a
is idle on a pair of bearings
126
supported by a spindle
127
rendered integral with the frame
51
by known mechanical means.
Furthermore, since the first driving pulley
123
a
is toothed, it is able to set the belt
81
, which is also toothed, in motion. As has been seen, the belt
81
connects the first driving pulley
123
a
with a set of three pulleys
123
b
(only one of which is shown in
FIG. 13
) located at the corners of the path T of the belt
81
, the path T substantially coinciding with the path P (
FIG. 3
) of the mould
53
.
Each pulley
123
b
is supported by a spindle
128
fixed with known means to the frame
51
via a pair of bearings
129
. As will be recalled, the shaft
82
,which is integral with the connecting rod
88
, the shaft
55
and the mould
53
, is fixed to the belt
81
.
The pulleys
123
b
have outer diameters equal to the diameter of the first driving pulley
123
a.
As shown again in
FIG. 13
, on the face of the first driving pulley
123
a
set facing the frame
51
, a recess
130
is made, which is provided with an internal toothing
131
.
On the side opposite to the first driving pulley
123
a
with respect to the frame
51
, a second toothed driving pulley
54
a
is located, this driving pulley being shaped in a way similar to the first driving pulley
123
a.
This second driving pulley
54
a
is supported by a pair of bearings
132
fitted on a spindle
133
fixed to the frame
51
with known mechanical means. Also for the second driving pulley
54
a
, which is toothed externally to perform pulling of the belt
52
, a recess
134
is provided, which is equipped with a corresponding internal toothing
135
.
In order to transmit motion between the first driving pulley
123
a
and the second driving pulley
54
a
, a device
136
for transmission of motion is made, which is set astride the frame
51
. This device
136
comprises a bushing
137
which is fixed with known means to the frame
51
and which carries inside it a pair of bearings
134
fitted on a spindle
139
. The spindle
139
is inserted in a hole
51
d
which traverses the frame
51
. In addition, at each one its two ends the spindle
139
is provided with a respective pinion gear
140
,
141
, each of which meshes, respectively, with the internal crown gear
131
of the pulley
123
a
and with the internal crown gear
135
belonging to the pulley
54
a.
The toothed pulley
54
a
sets in motion the toothed belt
52
, which also passes through the set of three snub pulleys
54
b
, which are also located at the corners of the path P.
By means of the device
136
, the two driving pulleys
123
a
,
54
a
are made to rotate in the same direction, so as to advance the shaft
82
along the path T in the same direction as the mould
53
, which, as has been said, travels along the path P in the clockwise direction.
A further pulley
142
is fitted on the motion-input driving shaft
122
so as to obtain the aforementioned rotation of the toothed pulley
112
, and hence of the distributor disk
102
, by means of a toothed belt (not shown). It is evident that rotation of the pulley
142
is simultaneous with rotation of the driving pulleys
123
a
and
54
a.
To sum up, by setting the driving shaft
122
in motion, the pulleys
123
a
,
54
a
and
142
are set in rotation simultaneously and in the same direction, and in turn set in motion, respectively, the belt
81
, the belt
52
, and the distributor disk
102
with the same peripheral speed. In this way, the desired effect is obtained of following of the mould
53
by the shaft
82
and of the distributor disk
102
together with the corresponding tubes
103
,
104
, which distribute, respectively, the vacuum and compressed air on the faces
53
a
-
53
e
of the mould
53
.
The advantages of the present machine are the following:
a limited number of devices with moving parts, wherein a particular device is provided which is designed to maintain the faces of the mould constantly parallel to themselves at any point of the path; therefore, it is possible to adjust the different devices in a suitable manner in order to handle moulds and the relevant blanks presenting different dimensions;
ease of synchronization of movements between advance of the mould together with the corresponding blank, and folding of the portions of blank on the faces of the mould;
reliability of blocking of the portions of blank on the faces of the mould, this reliability being due to the selective use of the vacuum on the faces;
selective distribution of the vacuum and of compressed air on the faces of the mould by means of a distribution device of simple conception but high reliability, which conveniently exploits the movement of the mould itself along a given path to selectively distribute the vacuum and/or compressed air according to the various stations occupied by the mould and by the corresponding blank along its path; and finaly;
noiseless operation and almost absolute absence of vibrations of the mechanical parts;
possibility of getting a number of moulds, set one after another, to travel simultaneously along the same path so as to occupy at the same time all the stations of the path with a mould provided with a corresponding blank; in the illustrated embodiment it is consequently possible to process nine blanks simultaneously at the nine stations provided, with a consequent reduction in the times of passage from the blank to the half-package.
Claims
- 1. An automatic machine for the preparation of half-packages starting from corresponding blanks made of cardboard, the automatic machine comprising:a frame; at least one mould provided with pneumatic means designed to receive a blank; a feed device for feeding said at least one mould along a first pre-defined path (P); and a plurality of first devices set along said first path (P) for folding respective portions of said blank on said at least one mould so as to form a corresponding half-package; the automatic machine being characterized in that at least part of said plurality of first devices is fixed with respect to said frame and to said feed device and in that a second device is provided which is designed to maintain faces of said at least one mould constantly parallel to themselves at any point of said first path (P).
- 2. An automatic machine as per claim 1, in which said second device includes a first belt designed to follow a second path (T), said second path (T) being substantially parallel to said first path (P) followed by said at least one mould.
- 3. An automatic machine as per claim 1, in which said at least one mould is provided with pneumatic means for withholding, in a selective manner, on walls portions of said blank so as to form a half-package.
- 4. An automatic machine as per claim 3, designed to fold the blank on the at least one mould to obtain the half-package, said blank comprising a front wall and rear wall, which are joined together along one side by a front side and have respective first and second pairs of square end folds, and further comprise a pair of slot-in small square end folds set between said first square end folds and said second square end folds; the automatic machine being characterized in that it further comprises along the first path (P):means for folding said pairs of slot-in small square end folds; means for folding the second pair of square end folds; means for folding the front side and for a first folding of the rear wall and of the first pair of square end folds; means for applying an adhesive substance on internal surfaces of the first pair of square end folds; means for marking said first pair of square end folds; means for a second folding of the rear wall and of the first pair of square end folds; and means for a third folding of the first pair of square end folds on the second pair of square end folds so that each of the first square end fold is glued on the respective second square end fold.
- 5. An automatic machine as per claim 3, in which said half-package is ejected at the end of the first path (P) by means of a jet of compressed air.
- 6. An automatic machine as per claim 5, in which a vacuum and compressed air are distributed in a selective manner by an assembly comprising a plurality of third devices.
- 7. An automatic machine as per claim 6, in which said assembly comprises a first disk, which is fixed, and a second disk, which is mobile with respect to said frame, a first face of said second disk resting on a second face of said first disk during rotation of said second disk with respect to said first disk.
- 8. An automatic machine as per claim 7, in which said second disk is pneumatically connected with the at least one device of said plurality of third devices via a pair of coiled elastic tubes.
- 9. An automatic machine as per claim 7, in which said first disk is pushed against said second disk by elastic means.
- 10. An automatic machine as per claim 6, in which at least one part of said plurality of third devices move in synchronism with the movement of said at least one mould along said first path (P).
- 11. An automatic machine as per claim 10, in which at least one device of said plurality of third devices for distribution of the vacuum and compressed air is idle on a first shaft integral with said at least one mould, and in which the at least one device of said plurality of third devices can rotate with respect to said first shaft so as to perform the desired selective distribution of the vacuum and compressed air on the faces of the at least one mould.
- 12. An automatic machine as per claim 11, in which the at least one device of said plurality of third devices is provided inside with a semi-annular channel for distribution of the vacuum and with an annular channel for distribution of compressed air on a first face of the faces of said at least one mould.
- 13. An automatic machine as per claim 12, in which said first shaft is provided on its external surface with inlets which can enter into pneumatic communication with said semi-annular channel to create the vacuum on a bottom face and/or on a top face of the faces of said at least one mould.
- 14. An automatic machine as per claim 13, in which said top and bottom faces are provided with respective suction cups to withhold portions of said blank.
- 15. An automatic machine as per claim 14, in which said suction cups are pneumatically connected to said inlets by means of respective pipes.
- 16. An automatic machine as per claim 15, in which said pipes are pneumatically connected with suction cups provided, respectively, on second, third, and fourth faces of the faces of said at least one mould.
- 17. An automatic machine as per claim 11, in which said first shaft integral with the at least one mould is supported by a second belt by means of a pair of plates supported by two pairs of blocks glued to said second belt.
- 18. An automatic machine as per claim 17, in which said shaft is free to rotate with respect to said second belt.
- 19. An automatic machine as per claim 18, in which said first shaft and said first belt are connected together by means of a connecting rod and a second shaft which is drawn by said first belt but is free to rotate with respect to said first belt.
- 20. An automatic machine as per claim 19, in which the at least one mould, the first shaft, the connecting rod, and the second shaft are integral with one another.
- 21. An automatic machine as per claim 20, in which said second belt is set in motion by first pulleys, said first belt is set in motion by second pulleys, and said second disk is set in rotation by a pair of third pulleys connected together by a means of a third belt.
- 22. An automatic machine as per claim 21, in which the first, second, and third pulleys are set in rotation by means of a single driving shaft.
- 23. An automatic machine as per claim 22, in which a first driving pulley of said second belt and a second driving pulley of said first belt have respective first and second internal toothings connected together by a third device.
- 24. An automatic machine as per claim 23, in which said third device comprises a spindle, the ends of which have a respective pinion gear, each of which meshes, respectively, with the first internal toothing and with the second internal toothing.
Priority Claims (1)
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