The present application claims the benefit of priority of German Application No. 10 2013 206 685.6, filed Apr. 15, 2013. The entire text of the priority application is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
The disclosure relates to a container treatment module which may be employed in container treatment machines, for example labeling machines or filling lines.
It is known from prior art to provide rotary machines having a rotating table with a turntable fixed on it which may either be driven centrally by a motor or separately by a servomotor, as is described, for example, in DE 10 2004 026 755 A1. In addition, such rotary machines have a superstructure at which centering devices may be provided and can center containers to be treated on the rotating table.
It is known from DE 10 2008 038 146 A1 to provide a rotating table together with the required control electronics and drives in the form of a kit which is dimensioned for different sizes of machines, in particular carousel sizes and diameters.
It is one aspect of the present disclosure to provide flexible and quickly modifiable container treatment machines which moreover permit a swift replacement of defective components.
To achieve this, the container treatment module, which is intended to be used in a container treatment machine, includes a frame at which a support plate, for example a turntable, optionally with an associated motor, and a centering facility, which may center a container on the support plate, are arranged, said container treatment module comprising at least one device for mounting it to the container treatment machine and/or another container treatment module. By providing corresponding container treatment modules, a container treatment machine may easily be equipped with an arbitrary number of treatment stations for containers, and this number may moreover be modified at any time by removing or adding further container treatment modules. Moreover, the design of the container treatment modules with devices for mounting them to the container treatment machine or to other container treatment modules permits an easy replacement of possibly defective support plates or motors or centering facilities of a certain container treatment module without having to rebuild the complete container treatment machine.
Preferably, the mounting devices may be arranged at the frame of the container treatment module.
Furthermore, the container treatment module may be designed such that it forms a complete container treatment station. This in particular includes the provision of corresponding electronics and any required components that must be contained in a container treatment station, so that only a connection of the container treatment module with any lines and electronic connections for data transmission and power transmission from the container treatment machine or a corresponding control unit is required, while the container treatment module is completely operative by itself.
Furthermore, the container treatment module may be fixed at a container treatment machine at least to one of a carousel table, a central axis, or a superstructure. Thus, an easy installation and deinstallation of the container treatment modules is permitted, for example via plug-in connections.
According to a further embodiment, a motor may be allocated to the centering facility. Thus, the operativeness of the container treatment module is completed, and the provision of external motors that would have to be adapted depending on the desired number of container treatment modules, is preferably superfluous.
Furthermore, a local control unit for controlling the centering facility and/or the support plate and/or the motors allocated to it may be provided in the container treatment module. The provision of local control units with each container treatment module ensures that a correct control of the container treatment modules is possible independent of the number of container treatment modules provided in a container treatment machine and independent of the replacement or addition of further container treatment modules.
According to an embodiment, a container treatment module may comprise at least one sensor for detecting performance parameters of the container treatment module. For example, specific performance parameters may be determined for a container treatment module, for example the position of the turntable or the force transmitted from the centering facility via a container to be treated to the turntable, or the speed of the provided motors.
According to a further embodiment, the frame includes predetermined invariable dimensions.
According to another embodiment, the container treatment module may comprise at least one variable dimension. Thus, an adaptation of the container treatment module to certain desired process parameters and its incorporation into existing process operations is possible. For example, by adjusting such a dimension, the distance to a transfer facility of containers to be filled may be varied.
The adjustment of the at least one dimension may be accomplished via components that are movable with respect to each other in this direction, where either a motor suited for moving the movable components is disposed preferably at the container treatment module, or the movable components are connected to each other via threads or other manually adjustable members which are suited for adjusting the relative position of the movable components with respect to each other.
Furthermore, the container treatment module is characterized in that it may be assembled with other, similar container treatment modules into groups of at least 10, 25, or 50 or more. By assembling such groups, one may obtain a construction that is stable enough to eliminate additional carousel tables or the like, whereby a container treatment machine comprising a plurality of container treatment modules may be employed even more flexibly.
Furthermore, the group of container treatment modules may be assembled in the form of a ring. Thus, the group of container treatment modules may take over the function of the supportive parts which would otherwise be employed in a container treatment machine, such as carousel tables, central axes or a superstructure, and replace them at least to some extent.
A container treatment machine comprising at least one, preferably at least 10, 25, or 50 or more corresponding container treatment modules may be constructed.
a-e representation of various embodiments for mounting a container treatment module to a container treatment machine.
a representation of a frame of a container treatment module with invariable dimensions.
b representation of a frame of a container treatment module with variable dimensions.
c representation of an embodiment of a frame with moving parts.
Depending on its field of application, meaning here a labeling machine by way of example, the frame 101 of the container treatment module 100 comprises in particular, a centering facility 104 and a support plate 102 on which the container to be treated 111 may be positioned and centered by the centering facility 104. Below, reference is mainly made to support plates 102 in the form of turntables as these are often employed in container treatment machines. However, any form of support plate is also meant to be included by that. Furthermore, a motor 103 may be fixed to the frame 101 and allocated to the turntable 102, so that the turntable 102 may be moved by the motor 103. The motor may be a motor usually employed for this purpose. For example, the use of a servomotor may be appropriate. Furthermore, another motor 106 may be provided for controlling the centering facility 104, which must be moved up and down, for example, depending on the container's size, or which must rotate when the container 111 is rotated, the motor 106 being allocated to said centering facility 104 and connected to it. Depending on the employment of the container treatment modules 100 in most diverse container treatment machines 110, other devices, for example blow molds or filling tubes for filling the container 111, may also be provided at the frame instead of the centering facility 104 and the turntable 102.
To ensure a preferably inexpensive fabrication of the frames 101, they might first be constructed to standard, independent of the container treatment machines where they will be employed, and comprise corresponding openings for installing any possible functional parts, such as turntables, motors, centering facilities, filling tubes or blow molds, and they might then be equipped with said components depending on their intended use.
Furthermore, a local control unit 107 might be allocated to each treatment module 100, said control unit being, for example, also provided at or installed in the frame 101 and suited for controlling the individual devices.
While it will still be optionally necessary to connect the container treatment modules 100 to the container treatment machine 110 via cabling and lines, by providing all components relevant for the treatment of the containers 111 at the frame 101 of the container treatment module 100, the modular design of the container treatment modules 100 permits an uncomplicated installation and deinstallation of the container treatment modules 100 into a container treatment machine 110 and at the same time a flexible composition of different numbers of container treatment modules 100 in a container treatment machine 110. A further advantage consists in that the container treatment module 100 may be adjusted already in the production process such that, after having been connected to the required lines, it is already fully operative, i.e. in particular adjusted. This helps saving a considerable amount of time for the installation of a container treatment module 100 as, for example, the turntable and the centering facility do not have to be adjusted to each other initially.
a-d show possibilities of mounting a container treatment module 100 via mounting devices 205 to parts of a treatment machine, as it is represented, for example, in
In
Furthermore, according to
d shows a further embodiment of the mounting device 205. Since the frame 101 preferably imparts the required strength and stiffness to a container treatment module, a treatment machine may also be realized without a superstructure. In this case, the frame 101 is fixed to the rotating table 112 via mounting devices, as discussed in
According to
The fabrication of a frame 101 with invariable predetermined dimensions a, b, c and optionally d, however, offers very good properties in view of the stability of the frame, as the frame may be molded, for example, by injection molding. Thus, the frame may advantageously consist of a hollow metal or light metal or a plastic bend having, for example, the shown shape and in which cablings and lines may be guided through corresponding openings. The frame may then be surrounded by plastics or the like by means of an injection-molding process to obtain a light and simultaneously stable construction.
However, it may also be advantageous for the dimensions a, b, c, as shown in
A realization of the variable dimensions a, b, and c (a variation of the dimension d is not indicated here, but may be appropriate under certain circumstances) is illustrated in
To ensure the variability of the dimensions, the frame 101 is assembled, for example, from four components 408 to 408″ which are movable with respect to each other. A smaller or higher number of movable components may also be provided. These are connected to each other (for example inserted into one another, or connected to each other via extendable connections). Advantageously, the devices relevant for the treatment of a container, for example a turntable 102 and a centering device 104, and the allocated motors 103 and 106 are each located at one of the movable components 408″ and 408′″.
The connection of the movable components 408 to 408′″ with respect to each other is provided such that even at a maximum extension, a′, b′, c′, as shown, for example, in
To adjust the dimensions a, b and c or a′, b′ and c′, either motors may be provided which may be connected with the local control unit, for example described in
It should be noted that the arrangement of the container treatment modules 100 to 100″ in the form of a rotary machine is not compulsory. The container treatment modules may also be combined in the form of a chain, in particular in the form of a straight line.
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10 2013 206 685.6 | Apr 2013 | DE | national |