This patent application is a U.S. national phase of International Patent Application No. PCT/IB2020/054891 filed May 22, 2020, which claims the benefit of priority from Italian patent application no. 102019000007195 filed on 24 May 2019, the respective disclosures of which are each incorporated herein by reference in their entireties.
The present invention relates to a capping station for a filling machine to fill bottles (i.e. bottles, small bottles, flasks or other containers).
The present invention finds advantageous application to a bottle filling machine for products of the pharmaceutical industry to which the following discussion will make explicit reference without thereby losing its generality.
A filling machine to fill bottles for products of the pharmaceutical industry comprises a conveying system which moves a succession of bottles through an empty bottle weighing station, through a filling station wherein a predetermined quantity of liquid or powdery product is fed into each bottle, through a full bottle weighing station, through a capping station, wherein each bottle is provided with a respective cap, and finally through a labeling station wherein at least one label is applied to each bottle.
In particular, a known capping station comprises a lower conveying system which moves a plurality of full bottles in an upright position, an upper conveying system, arranged above the lower conveying system, which moves a plurality of caps designed for closing each one a respective bottle, and a capping device which picks up a cap from the lower conveying system and applies it to a respective bottle (placing the cap on the neck of the bottle). For this latter operation, the capping station is provided with a heating unit designed for heating at least the neck (and possibly also the cap) so as to allow the sealing between the cap and neck of the bottle once they are brought into contact with one other. Such heating unit comprises a plurality of electrical resistances carried by a support beam which can be operated in movement by an electric motor between a work position, wherein the plurality of resistances is close to the bottles (and possibly also to the caps) so that the heat of the resistances affects at least the neck of each bottle, and a rest position, wherein the plurality of resistances are sufficiently far from the bottles so as to ensure that the heat affects neither the bottles nor the caps. In detail, a known heating unit comprises an operating device, generally electric, arranged for operating the support beam forward up to the work position, before the cap is applied, and for operating the heating device backwards up to the rest position after a predetermined time interval. The predetermined time interval will be such as to ensure that the heat of the electrical resistances affects the area between the neck of the bottle and the cap for a time sufficient to partially soften at least the neck of the bottle (and possibly also the cap), so as to allow the welding between the cap and neck once brought into contact with one other.
However, such system has some drawbacks: in fact if, due to any fault of the operating device, the support beam is not retracted to the rest position after the predetermined time interval, an excessive heating of the neck of the bottle (and possibly of the cap) occurs. This could cause an excessive softening of the neck of the bottle (and possibly of the cap) with the consequent risk of permanent deformation of the bottle and/or the cap, which could damage the capping and/or make the bottle unusable or, in the worst cases, the heating could be such as to cause the bottle and/or the cap to catch fire.
The patent application US2009145083A1 describes a bottle capping station provided with a capping head carried by a hollow support element in the form of a bracket, movable vertically and comprising a vertical part which passes through a cover; the operating mechanism of the rotation of the capping head and the control mechanism of the jaws of the capping head are contained in a part of the support element which extends above the cover.
The object of the present invention is to provide a bottle capping station, in particular for products of the pharmaceutical industry, which is provided with a heating unit, is free from the drawbacks described above and is, at the same time, easy and cost-effective to manufacture.
According to the present invention, a bottle capping station for products of the pharmaceutical industry is provided, according to what claimed in the appended claims. The claims describe embodiments of the present invention forming an integral part of the present description.
The present invention will now be described with reference to the accompanying drawings, which show a non-limiting example thereof, wherein:
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In particular, the bottle 1 shown in
The present description is focused on a capping station 7, partly illustrated in
In order to facilitate the application operation of the cap 3, the capping station 7 also comprises a heating unit 8, illustrated in figures from 2 to 5, which is designed for heating at least a neck 4 of each of the bottles 1 to be capped, so as to determine the welding between neck 4 and cap 3 when these are brought into contact with one other.
Hereinafter, reference will be made to a heating unit 8 designed for heating in particular the neck 4 of the bottle 1 before it receives the cap 3; however, such heating unit 8 could also heat the cap 4 to be applied on each bottle 1 to be capped, or alternatively it could heat only the cap 4 to be applied on each bottle 1 to be capped.
In detail, the heating unit 8 shown in figures from 2 to 5 comprises a movable frame 9 which is connected to a fixed support body 10 by means of two horizontal guides 11 parallel to one another carried by the fixed support body 10 and by means of a shaft 12 mounted on the fixed support body 10 so as to be rotatable around a horizontal rotation axis X. With particular reference to
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Furthermore, the heating unit 8 made according to the invention comprises a safety operating device 23, which is independent of the main operating device 18, and can be operated in emergency conditions, i.e. when a fault of the main operating device 18 occurs (for example of the electric motor 19) to move the support beam 16 from the work position to a rest position, wherein the support beam 16 is at a distance from the bottles 1 such as to ensure that the heat of the heating devices 17 does not excessively heat the bottles 1. Such rest position can coincide with the aforementioned rest position, i.e. that which the support beam 16 assumes following the activation of the main operating device 18, or it can be a different rest position (but in any case more or less close to the rest position assumed due to the activation of the main operating device 18).
The presence of the safety operating device 23 allows eliminating the risk of damage of the bottle 1 or of the cap 3 due to an excessive heating of the bottle 1 or of the cap 3, i.e. to an excessively prolonged heating, ensuring that in the event of a fault of the main operating device 18, the movable frame 9 of the heating unit 8, and therefore the support beam 16, can be promptly removed all the same, advantageously avoiding damaging, or in the worst cases burning, the bottles 1.
In detail, the safety operating device 23 comprises at least one control device C which is arranged for detecting a fault of the main operating device 18 and for operating the safety operating device 23. In particular, the main operating device 18 will be configured for ensuring that at each heating cycle the support beam 16 is operated in movement up to the work position and after a predetermined time interval it is again operated in movement up to a rest position. The control device C will then be programmed for detecting any faults of the main operating device 18 by checking if the support beam 16 remains in the work position for a time longer than the predetermined time interval.
According to an embodiment of the invention, the control device C comprises a position sensor (P) which detects instant by instant the position of the support beam 16, a timer (not shown) which counts the time starting from the moment in which the support beam 16 assumes the work position and resets each time the support beam 16 returns to the rest position, and a processing unit (not shown) which compares instant by instant the time measured by the timer with the predetermined time interval and as soon as the value measured by the timer exceeds the predetermined time value it activates the safety operating device 23, so as to induce, independently of the main operating device 18, the support beam 16 to assume a rest position, inducing in particular the sliding of the carriages 14 along the guides 11 so as to move the support beam 16 away from the bottles 1.
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Alternatively, the safety operating device 23 could also comprise a single pneumatic cylinder 24 and/or a single elastic element 25. Each elastic element 25 could also be incorporated in a corresponding pneumatic cylinder 24.
It is understood that the capping station 7 object of the present invention could be used for capping any type of bottle 1 and/or phial and/or flask, for example bottles 1 suitable for cosmetic products, for food products, for cleaning products, etc. Likewise, it is clear that for the purposes of the invention the bottles 1 could be made of glass, instead of plastic, or of a glass-plastic composite material, etc.
It is also understood that the main operating device 18 described above could be made with any other equivalent mechanism, for example the electric motor 19 could be connected directly to the shaft 12, without thereby losing functionality.
The capping station 7 described above has numerous advantages.
First, the capping station 7 allows heating efficiently at least the neck 4 of the bottle 1 so as to facilitate the application of the cap 3 in conditions of maximum safety, minimizing the risk of damage of the bottle 1 and/or of the cap 3. In this way, it will be possible to reduce the percentage of waste (i.e. defective bottles 1) without compromising the speed of the capping station 7 and therefore the hourly productivity.
Finally, the capping station 7 described above is simple and cost-effective to manufacture, as it is composed of few additional elements with respect to the known capping stations and said additional elements are structurally simple, just as the movements of the operating devices are simple and easy to implement.
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