The present application is National Phase of International Application No. PCT/JP2012/051632 filed Jan. 26, 2012, and claims priority from Japanese Application No. 2011-017588, filed Jan. 31, 2011.
Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a counter ejector that is disposed at the most downstream part of a box former and that counts corrugated board boxes and ejects the corrugated board boxes in batches, and a box former using the counter ejector thereof.
Description of Related Art
A box former that manufactures corrugated board boxes includes a counter ejector that counts manufactured corrugated board boxes at the most downstream part of the box former and ejects the corrugated board boxes piled in batches each containing a predetermined number of boxes.
Recently, the speed of manufacturing in the box former has been increased, which has arisen a demand for increasing the processing speed of the counter ejector. In view of the above, there have been proposed various techniques related to the counter ejector.
For example, Patent Literature 1 discloses a counter ejector having the configuration illustrated in
The space between the spanker 111 and the front stop 126 is a hopper section H in which the sheet-shaped corrugated board boxes 103 are piled as the stack 150.
A support ledge 122a is attached to the bottom of the spanker 111 so as to go into and out of the hopper H. Furthermore, a pusher 124 that pushes the stack 150 is disposed under the support ledge 122a so as to go in and out. Another support ledge 122b is disposed at the bottom of the front stop 126 so as to go into and out of the hopper H. The support ledges 122a and 122b face each other and cooperatively receive the stack 150 on a ledge 136 to be detailed below.
An elevator 129 is disposed below the front stop 126, so that the corrugated board boxes 103 which hit the front stop 126 and fall are received and piled as the stack 150 on the elevator 129. The elevator 129 is substantially horizontally arranged slightly ahead (downstream) of the forwarding rolls 102 and is configured to be vertically movable. A blower 132 that blows air AF on the top surface of the corrugated board box 103 is disposed over the elevator 129. The position of the blower 132 is higher than that of the corrugated board box 103 forwarded from the forwarding rolls 102.
The ledge 136 is disposed opposite to and ahead (downstream) of the forwarding rolls 102. The ledge 136 is configured to be vertically movable and to go into and out of the hopper H. As illustrated in
An ejecting conveyor 140 is disposed at the same level as the top surface of the elevator 129 when being in the lowest position and at a position sufficiently close to the pusher 124 to handle the minimum box size. When the ledge 136 is activated to receive the corrugated board boxes 103a that are to form the next stack 150a, the elevator 129 immediately starts moving down to the same level as the ejecting conveyor 140. At this time, in order to avoid collapse of the stack 150 due to spring back, the press bar 138 is depressed down from the ledge 136 and thereby the stack 150 is brought down, being sandwiched between the press bar 138 and the elevator 129. When the top surface of the stack 150 passes the support ledges 122a and 122b, the support ledges 122a and 122b project inside the hopper H and come into the stand-by state. Concurrently, the next stack 150a is formed on the ledge 136.
An exit conveyer 141 is disposed downstream of the ejecting conveyor 140 and an upper conveyer 144 is disposed over the exit conveyer 141. The position of the upper conveyer 144 can be adjusted both in the machine direction (i.e., the lateral direction of
When the batch starts moving on the ejecting conveyor 140 as indicated by the arrow in
After that, when the elevator 129 rises to the same level as that of the support ledges 122a and 122b, the support ledges 122a and 122b withdraw and the stack 150a, which has been on the support ledges 122a and 122b, is received by the elevator 129. During this movement, the press bar 138 is accommodated in the ledge 136 and the ledge 136 and the press bar 138 together rise and move forward to return to the state of
According to the above counter ejector, partly since the ejecting conveyor 140 is disposed sufficiently close to the pusher 124, thereby allowing to handle boxes having a possible minimum size and partly since the upper conveyer 144 can adjust its position in synchronization with the front stop 126, the stroke of the pusher 124 can be shortened, so that a required operation time can be reduced. Since the support ledges 122a and 122b, instead of the ledge 136, temporarily support the stack 150 and the ledge 136 can start the evacuation immediately after the press bar 138 finishes the function of depressing the stack 150, a required operation time can be reduced. In addition, since air pressure from the blower 132 depresses the top surface of the stack 150, such reduction in required operation time can largely reduce the cycle time.
[Patent Literature 1] Japanese Laid-Open Publication No. 2008-149730
It has been discovered that the technique of Patent Literature 1 enhances the operation speed of a box former, but increase in operation speed has a possibility of a case where corrugate board boxes are not properly piled.
This means that, in order to enhance the operation speed of the machine, each individual corrugated board box 103 needs to fall faster, as illustrated in
Unfortunately, it has been discovered that high air pressure AP from the blower bends the corrugated board box 103 ejected from the exit of the forwarding rolls 102 forward to a state where the forward end (in the moving direction) of the corrugated board box 103 drops, which results in that; as illustrated in
In a case of piling a corrugated board box 103 of bad posture like above, the machine is forced to stop and the productivity is largely declined. For the above, the operation speed needs to be restricted so as not to cause such cases, hindering high-speed operation of the machine.
It has also been discovered that this problem does not arise if a corrugated board box is small in size along the transfer direction, but does arise if a corrugated board box is large in size along the transfer direction.
The cause of the problem is considered that: a corrugated board box which is large in size along the transfer direction bends to be convex upward by lowering the forward end due to its weight while the corrugated board box is transferred to a portion over the hopper, being sandwiched by the forwarding rolls, and when the corrugated board box receives large downward air pressure near its base supported by the forwarding rolls, the corrugated board box bends downward at a portion close to the base to remarkably lower its forward end.
In view of the foregoing problems, the object of the present invention is to provide a counter ejector that allows corrugated board boxes to rapidly fall into the hopper in a proper posture, and a box former including the above counter ejector.
To attain the above object, as a first generic feature, the counter ejector of the present invention is disposed at a downstream part of a box former and includes: a hopper that receives a sheet-shaped corrugated board box being transferred and forwarded from an upstream side from underneath; and a blower that downwardly blows air to the hopper from above the corrugated board box, wherein the blower is capable of changing a blowing area to be blown along a transfer direction of the corrugated board box, and blows air to the blowing area corresponding to at least the front-end portion and the rear-end portion of the hopper in the transfer direction if the corrugated board box has a possible maximum size in the transfer direction.
As a preferable feature, the blower may be configured to blow a variable amount of air (amount of air per unit area, i.e., air speed or air pressure) to each of segments of the blowing area, and include a controller that changes the blowing area or the amount of air to be blown by the blower.
As another preferable feature, the controller may change the blowing area or the amount of air to be blown in the transfer direction in accordance with a size of the corrugated board box in the transfer direction.
As an additional preferable feature, the controller may change the blowing area or the amount of air to be blown in the transfer direction in accordance with a size in the width direction of the corrugated board box.
As a further preferable feature, the blower may be capable of changing a blowing area to be blown in a width direction of the corrugated board box; and the controller may change the blowing area or the amount of air to be blown in the transfer direction in accordance with a size of the corrugated board box in at least one of the transfer direction and the width direction.
As a still further preferable feature, the controller may change the blowing area or the amount of air to be blown in accordance with an operation speed of the box former.
As a still further preferable feature, the controller may change the blowing area or the amount of air to be blown on the basis of the material, the weight, and the flute of the corrugated board box.
As a still further preferable feature, the blower may include a fixed blower fixed to a position corresponding to the rear-end portion of the hopper in the transfer direction and a movable blower being movable at the front-end portion of the hopper in the transfer direction in accordance with a size of the corrugated board box.
As a still further preferable feature, the blower may include a plurality of segments divided in the transfer direction or the width direction of the corrugated board box, and a plurality of shutter mechanisms, provided one for each of the plurality of segments, that open and close openings of the plurality of segments, wherein the blowing area is variable by the plurality of shutter mechanisms.
As a still further preferable feature, the blower may include a plurality of fans being arranged in the transfer direction or a width direction of the corrugated board box and functioning independently of one another; and the blower may selectively activate the plurality of fans so that the blowing area can be changed.
According to a second generic feature, there is provided a box former including: a feed section that feeds a corrugated board sheet one at a time; a print section that prints on the corrugated board sheet fed from the feed section; a slotter creaser section that ejects the corrugated board sheet printed in the print section; a die cutting section that die-cuts the corrugated board sheet ejected from the slotter creaser section; a folder gluer section that applies glue to an end of the corrugated board sheet processed by the die cutting section and folds to thereby form a sheet-shaped corrugated board box; and a counter ejector section that counts and piles the corrugated board box processed by the folder gluer section, wherein the counter ejector section includes a blower that is capable of changing a blowing area to be blown along a transfer direction of the corrugated board box, and blows air to the blowing area corresponding to at least the front-end portion and the rear-end portion of the hopper in the transfer direction if the corrugated board box has a possible maximum size in the transfer direction.
The counter ejector and the box former of the present invention include a blower that downwardly blows air to the hopper from above the corrugated board box and the blower is capable of changing the blowing area in at least the transfer direction of the corrugated board box. With this configuration, even if the corrugated board box is large in size, that is, has a large area to receive the blown air, widening the blowing area without increasing an amount of air (i.e., air speed or air pressure) increases the total force that the entire top surface of the corrugated board box receives from the blown air. This makes it possible to let the corrugated board box fall rapidly into the hopper, preventing the posture of the corrugated board box from being inclined. Thereby, the operation speed of the box former can be enhanced.
The blower, which is configured to blow a variable amount of air to each of segments of the blowing area, makes it possible to properly correct the posture and the behavior of the corrugated board box when the box is falling into the hopper.
In particular, by changing the blowing area or the amount of air to be blown in the transfer direction in accordance with the size in the transfer direction of the corrugated board box, the posture and the behavior of the corrugated board box when the box is falling into the hopper can be properly adjusted in accordance with the size along the transfer direction. Besides, by changing the blowing area or the amount of air to be blown in the transfer direction in accordance with the size in the width direction of the corrugated board box, the posture and the behavior of the corrugated board box when the box is falling into the hopper can be properly adjusted in accordance with the size along the width direction.
When the blower is capable of changing the blowing area to be blown in the width direction, setting the blowing area and the amount of air to be blown in accordance with the sizes in the transfer direction and the width direction of the corrugated board box makes it possible to adjust the posture and the behavior of the corrugated board box when the box is falling into the hopper.
Changing the blowing area or the amount of air to be blown in accordance with an operation speed of the box former makes it possible to enhance the operation speed while adjusting the posture and the behavior of the corrugated board box when the box is falling into the hopper.
Although the posture and the behavior of the corrugated board box falling into the hopper change depending on the material, the weight, and the flute of the corrugated board box, changing the blowing area and the amount of air to be blown makes it possible to correct the posture and behavior of the corrugated board box in accordance with the material, the weight, and the flute of the corrugated board box.
The blower, which includes: a fixed blower fixed to a position corresponding to the rear-end portion of the hopper in the transfer direction; and a movable blower being movable at the front-end portion of the hopper in the transfer direction in accordance with the size of the corrugated board box, makes it possible to blow air to both the front- and the rear-end portions of the corrugated board box in the transfer direction and also to correct the change in posture and behavior of the corrugated board box in accordance with the transfer direction.
By including a plurality of segments divided in the transfer direction or the width direction of the corrugated board box, and a plurality of shutter mechanisms, provided one for each of the plurality of segments, that open and close openings of the plurality of segments, the blower can vary the blowing area using the plurality of shutter mechanisms, so that the blowing area can be set further in detail.
The blowing area can be easily changed by the blower, which includes a plurality of fans being arranged in the transfer direction or the width direction of the corrugated board box and functioning independently of one another and which can vary the blowing area by selectively activating the plurality of fans.
Hereinafter, embodiments of the present invention will now be described with reference to the accompanying drawings.
To begin with, description will now be made in relation to the configuration of a box former including a counter ejector according to the first embodiment.
A pile of multiple corrugated board sheets 10a is conveyed into the feed section 1, which feeds (supplies) each individual corrugated board sheet 10a to the print section 2. The print section 2 includes a predetermined number (here, four) of printing units 2a-2d for the respective colors and sequentially prints the respective color inks on a corrugated board sheet 10a being conveyed individually by a transfer conveyer 7.
The slotter creaser section 3 ejects the corrugated board sheets 10a underwent printing by the print section 2, and the next die cutting section 4 die-cuts the corrugated board sheets 10a. In succession, the folder gluer section 5 applies glue to tabs on the left or right ends of the corrugated board sheets 10a underwent the slotting and creasing and then folds the corrugated board sheets 10a such that the left ends and the right ends of the corrugated board sheets 10a overlap on the backsides (at the bottom). Namely, the folder gluer section 5 binds the left and right ends of the corrugated board sheets 10a with glue into sheet-shaped corrugated board boxes 10 (sheets to be formed into boxes).
The counter ejector 6 counts sheet-shaped corrugated board boxes 10 processed in the folder gluer section 5 and piles the boxes 10 onto a table (stacker table). When a predetermined number of sheet-shaped corrugated board boxes 10 are piled, the sheet group 100 is regarded as a batch unit and is shipped.
Next, the counter ejector 6 (i.e., the counter ejector of the first embodiment) will now be described with reference to
As illustrated in
The space below the exit of the forwarding rolls 22 serves as a space (hopper) H where the sheet-shaped corrugated board boxes 10 are piled into the stack 50.
A support ledge 25(a) is attached to the bottom of the spanker 23 and is allowed to go into and out of the hopper H by an air cylinder 26. Furthermore, a pusher 27 that pushes the stack 50 is disposed under the support ledge 25(a) and is allowed to go into and out of the hopper H by an non-illustrated actuator such as an air cylinder.
A front stop 28 that stops sheet-shaped corrugated board boxes 10 ejected from the folder gluer 5 is disposed ahead of the forwarding rolls 22 so as to face the forwarding rolls 22. The front stop 28 is supported to be movable in forward and backward directions. In detail, the upper portion of the front stop 28 is attached to a screw axis 29 that extends in the machine direction. Rotation of the screw axis 29 in response to the rotation of the motor 30 moves the front stop 28 forward and backward. Another support ledge 25b is disposed at the bottom of the front stop 28 so as to go into and out of the hopper H by an cylinder 31. The support ledges 25a and 25b face each other and cooperatively receive the stack 50 on a ledge 42 to be detailed below.
An elevator 32 is disposed below the front stop 28, so that the sheet-shaped corrugated board boxes 10 which hit the front stop 28 and fall are received and piled as the stack 50 on the elevator 32. The elevator 32 is substantially horizontally arranged slightly ahead of the forwarding rolls 22 and is supported by a supporting axis 34 installing a rack 33a thereon. The elevator 32 is configured to be vertically movable by a driving mechanism including the rack 33a, a pinion 33b that engages with the rack 33a, and a servomotor 35 coupled to the pinion 33b.
Side frames 36 are disposed downstream of the hopper H on the both ends of the width direction of the counter ejector 6. The side frames 36 include rails 37 horizontally extended. The rails 37 slidably support a ledge supporter 38. Namely, rollers 39 that travel on the rails 37, a non-illustrated pinion engaging with a non-illustrated rack arranged along the rails 37, and a forwarding/reversing ledge servomotor 40 that rotates the pinion are provided on the ledge supporter 38. Forward and reverse rotation of the forwarding/reversing ledge servomotor 40 moves the ledge supporter 38 in the forward and backward directions.
A ledge 42 that horizontally extends is provided on the ledge supporter 38, being interposed by a lift mechanism 41. The lift mechanism 41 includes a non-illustrated rack and pinion mechanism, and a servomotor for raising/lowering ledge 43 that rotates the pinion. The forward and reverse rotation of the servomotor 43 raises and lowers the ledge supporter 38. The ledge 42 is disposed for the purpose of being activated when the number of the sheet-shaped corrugated board boxes 10 piled as the stack 50 reaches a predetermined number and receiving the sheet-shaped corrugated board boxes 10 to be piled as the next stack 50a. A press bar 44 that depresses the stack 50 is provided on a vertical member 42a of the ledge 42, being supported by a lift mechanism 45 so as to rise and lower. The lift mechanism 45 includes a non-illustrated rack and pinion mechanism, and a non-illustrated servomotor for raising/lowering press bar 46 that rotates the pinion. Forward and reverse rotation of the servomotor 46 rises and lowers the press bar 44.
A lower conveyer 47 is disposed on the same level as the top surface of the elevator 32 when being in the lowest position, and an ejecting conveyer 48 is disposed downstream of the lower conveyer 47 on the same level as the lower conveyer 47. The lower conveyer 47 and the ejecting conveyer 48 are driven by a servomotor 47a and a servomotor 48a, respectively. The upstream end of the lower conveyer 47 is disposed inward of the elevator 32 so that the lower conveyer 47 is near enough to the pusher 27 to receive a sheet-shaped corrugated board box 10 minimum in length (along the traveling direction).
An upper conveyor 49 that sandwiches the stack 50 together with the lower conveyer 47 and the ejecting conveyer 48 is disposed over the lower conveyer 47 and the ejecting conveyer 48 via a moving mechanism 49a, and the height of the upper conveyor 49 is adjustable. The upper conveyor 49 is also movable in the forward and backward directions by a moving mechanism 49b, and is configured to move in conjunction with the front stop 28 to a predetermined distance from the front stop 28 so as to fit the size of the sheet-shaped corrugated board box 10.
As one of the characteristic features of the counter ejector 6 of the first embodiment, fans (blowers) 52 and 53 that blow air AF onto the top surface of the sheet-shaped corrugated board box 10, which is forwarded from the forwarding rolls 22, are disposed over the elevator 32. The fan 52 is a fixed fan (fixed blower) which is fixed to a beam 36a supported by the side frames 36 whereas the fan 53 is a movable fan (movable blower) which is fixed to a beam 28a supported by the front stop 28 and which moves in the forward and backward directions along with the front stop 28. The fans 52 and 53 will be detailed below.
A photoelectric tube (detector means) 51 that detects the passage of a sheet-shaped corrugated board box 10 is disposed on the traveling path of the sheet in the counter ejector 6. The photoelectric tube 51 is electrically coupled to a controller (controller means, control device) 54 and transmits a passage signal P indicating detection of passage of a sheet to the controller 54.
Data M representing the operation speed v (i.e., the rotating speed of the forwarding roll 22) at the time is transmitted to the controller 54 along with the passage signal P of the sheet-shaped corrugated board box 10, and the controller 54 calculates the time for the sheet-shaped corrugated board box 10 to reach the front stop 28 using the received data M and signal P, and transmits a signal (lowering signal) N that activates the ledge 42 to the servomotor for raising/lowering ledge 43. For example, the controller 54 is configured to transmit a lowering signal N to the servomotor for raising/lowering ledge 43 after a time represented by ΔT=S/v has passed since the controller 54 received a passage signal P of the sheet-shaped corrugated board box 10, where a symbol S represents the distance between the photoelectric tube 51 and the front stop 28, and the symbol v represents the operation speed.
Here, the fans (blowers) 52 and 53 will now be detailed with reference to
As illustrated in
In the illustrated example, the fixed fans 52 are arranged near to the top of the side frames 36, at a much higher level than the level of the exit of the forwarding rolls 22. In contrast, the movable fans 53 are arranged near to the front stop 28, also at a higher level than the level of the exit of the forwarding rolls 22 but at a position relatively near to the exit.
Accordingly, the large distance between the sheet-shaped corrugated board box 10 and the fixed fans 52 arranged over the rear-end portion in the transfer direction lowers the air speed but widens the affected blowing area, so that the fixed fans 52 can blow air onto almost the entire surface of the sheet-shaped corrugated board box 10 without the aid of the movable fans 53 unless the sheet-shaped corrugated board box 10 is excessively large in size in the transfer direction. In contrast, the movable fans 53 arranged at the position corresponding to the front-end portion in the transfer direction, which are closer to the sheet-shaped corrugated board box 10, partially blow strong air to the front portion of the sheet-shaped corrugated board box 10, and can be efficiently used when sufficient air is not blown solely by the fixed fans 52. Besides, since the movable fans 53 are ultimately fixed to the front stop 28, the movable fans 53 are automatically adjusted so as to blow air to the front end of the sheet-shaped corrugated board box 10 irrespective the length of the sheet.
Each of the fans 52 and 53 blows air along the downward vertical direction, that is, a direction perpendicular to near horizontal direction in which a sheet-shaped corrugated board box 10 is properly forwarded from the forwarding rolls 22. The fans 52 and 53 are surrounded independently of one another by ducts 52a and 53a, which rectify the air blown by the respective fans 52 and 53 to the downward vertical direction.
Besides, the fans 52 and 53 are controlled independently of one another by the controller 54. Specifically, various data pieces such as the sizes (in both the transfer direction and the width direction), the material, the weight, and the flute of the sheet-shaped corrugated board box 10 are previously input into the controller 54, and the operation speed data of the box former is input into the controller 54. The controller 54 controls activation and halt of the respective fans 52 and 53 and the amount of air (amount of air per unit area, which is correlated with air speed and/or air pressure) during the activation using the above data pieces.
Specifically, a higher operation speed of the box former and a larger top-view area of the sheet-shaped corrugated board box 10 require faster fall of the sheet-shaped corrugated board box 10. For this purpose, the amount of air blown to the sheet-shaped corrugated board box 10 in the downward vertical direction (i.e., an amount of air blown to the entire sheet-shaped corrugated board box 10) needs to be large. However, when a strong blow (a large amount of blow per unit area, i.e., high air-speed blow) is locally applied to the sheet-shaped corrugated board box 10, the sheet-shaped corrugated board box 10 deforms and improperly behaves to fall in an improper posture.
Such deformation and behavior of the sheet-shaped corrugated board box 10 depend not only on the operation speed of the box former and the top-view area of the sheet-shaped corrugated board box 10 but also on the weight and the stiffness of the sheet-shaped corrugated board box 10. The weight and the stiffness of the sheet-shaped corrugated board box 10 are determined in terms of the material, the weight of the sheet-shaped corrugated board box 10, and a flute of the precursor corrugated board sheet. In this example, using these pieces of data, an optimum blowing area and an optimum amount of blow in each blowing area for the sheet-shaped corrugated board box 10 to be manufactured are acquired from test carried out in advance and are formed into a database. The controller 54 determines an optimum blowing area and an optimum amount of blow in each blowing area from the input data pieces with reference to the database and controls the fans 52 and 53 accordingly.
Next, description will now be made in relation to operation of the counter ejector 6 of the first embodiment with reference to
In the state illustrated in
As illustrated in
As illustrated in
The counter ejector 6 of the first embodiment has the configuration and functions as detailed in the above. In the operation of the counter ejector 6, the controller 54 adjusts the activation and halt (adjustment on the blowing area) of the respective fans 52 and 53 and the amount of air (amount of air per unit area, which is correlated with the air speed and/or air pressure) during the activation to the respective optimum states on the basis of the sizes (sizes in the transfer direction and the width direction), the material, the weight, and the flute of the sheet-shaped corrugated board box 10, and data of operation speed of the machine. Thereby, the sheet-shaped corrugated board box 10 can rapidly fall into the hopper H, keeping the proper posture and behavior.
This enhances the high-speed operation of the box former.
For example, as illustrated n
Conversely, if the sheet-shaped corrugated board box 10 does not have the large size in the transfer direction, a strong air flow AF1 hardly causes improper posture and behavior of the sheet-shaped corrugated board box 10. For the above, as illustrated in
The controller 54 controls the respective fans 52 and 53 based on the database so as to optimize the blowing area and the amount of air in each blowing area for the sheet-shaped corrugated boas d box 10 to be manufactured on the basis of the sizes (sizes in the transfer direction and the width direction), the material, the weight, and the flute of the sheet-shaped corrugated board box 10, and data of operation speed of the machine. Thereby, the sheet-shaped corrugated board box 10 can rapidly fall, even under various types of corrugated board sheets 10 or various operation conditions of the machine, avoiding improper posture and behavior of the sheet-shaped corrugated board box 10.
As an example of controlling the fans 52 and 53 of the first embodiment, an amount of air from the fixed fans 52 is set to be a constant value so as not to cause the sheet-shaped corrugated board box 10 to have improper posture and behavior and a lacking amount of air from the fans 52 is supplemented by air from the movable fans 53, so that the controlling can be accomplished by a simple logic. It is preferable that the supplemented amount of air from the movable fans 53 is controlled to be the lacking amount of air.
If the sheet-shaped corrugated board box 10 deforms (warps) in the width direction, adjusting the blowing area and an amount of air to be blown both in the width direction can inhibit the warp.
Normally, the sheet-shaped corrugated board box 10 is transferred with matching the direction (flute direction) in which the flute extends to the transfer direction. If a special sheet-shaped corrugated board box 10 may sometimes be transferred in the direction perpendicular to the flute direction, the sheet-shaped corrugated board box 10 tends to have a warp large in the transfer direction, so that more detailed setting of the blowing area and the amount of air is preferable. However, the above problem can be solved by, for example, increasing the numbers of fans 52 and 53.
Enhancement in operation speed of the box former requires the counter ejector 6 to properly pile sheet-shaped corrugated board boxes 10 without suppressing the operation speed of the machine. According to the counter ejector 6 of the first embodiment, it is possible for the sheet-shaped corrugated board box 10 to rapidly fall into the hopper H, keeping the proper posture of the sheet-shaped corrugated board box 10, so that the sheet-shaped corrugated board boxes 10 can be properly piled in the hopper H while the machine is operating at a high speed. Application of the counter ejector 6 of the first embodiment to a box former allows the box former to rapidly operate.
Next, description will now be made in relation to a counter ejector according to a second embodiment of the present invention with reference to
The second embodiment is different only in blower from the first embodiment.
As illustrated in
Here, the fixed fans 55 are arranged in a matrix of six in the transfer direction and six in the width direction. Each fixed fan 55 is arranged so as to blow air in the downward vertical direction and is surrounded by a duct 55a. The blown air from each fixed fan 55 is rectified by the dud 55d such that the blown air is directed to the downward vertical direction.
Similarly to the first embodiment, this configuration can let the sheet-shaped corrugated board box 10 to fall rapidly into the hopper H, keeping the proper posture and behavior of the sheet-shaped corrugated board box 10 Thereby, the operation speed of the box former can be enhanced.
In the second embodiment, many fixed fan 55 arranged in matrix can set the blowing area and amount of blowing air in detail.
Next, description will now be made in relation to a counter ejector according to a third embodiment of the present invention with reference to
The third embodiment is different only in blower from the first and the second embodiments.
As illustrated in
The blower duct 59 is segmented into multiple (here, three) flow paths in the width direction by bulkheads 60a and 60b. Shutters 61a-61c are arranged at the entrances of the respective flow paths and are independently of one another opened and closed so as to let the air from the blower 56 flow to the downstream side or to shut off.
Furthermore, multiple shutters 62 are arranged along the width direction at the exit of the blower duct 59 and are opened and closed independently of one another.
The blower motor 57 and the shutters 61a-61c and 62 are each controlled by the controller 54. Namely, the controller 54 adjusts the blowing area by opening and closing the respective shutters 61a-61c and 62 and the amount of air (amount of air per unit area, which is correlated with the air speed and/or air pressure) by controlling the blower motor 57 to the respective optimum states on the basis of the sizes (sizes in the transfer direction and the width direction), the material, the weight, and the flute of the sheet-shaped corrugated board box 10, and data of operation speed of the machine.
In this example, when the shutters 62 disposed at the exit of the blower duct 59 are opened, the shutters 62 are directed vertically to guide the blown air in the direction vertically downward.
Similarly to the first and the second embodiments, this configuration can let the sheet-shaped corrugated board box 10 fall rapidly into the hopper H, keeping the proper posture and behavior of the sheet-shaped corrugated board box 10. Thereby, high-speed operation of the box former can be enhanced.
Many shutters 62 of this embodiment also make it possible to set blowing area and amount of blowing air in detail.
Embodiments of the present invention are described as above, but the present invention should by no means be limited to the foregoing embodiments. Various modification, omission, and combination can be suggested without departing from the gist of the present invention.
Namely, the blower of the present invention can change blowing area at least in the transfer direction of a corrugated board box, and for a corrugated board box having the possible maximum size in the transfer direction, sufficiently has blowing area corresponding at least to the front-end and the rear-end portions of the hopper. The blower of the present invention is not limited to those of the first through the third embodiments if satisfying the above conditions.
The specific configurations of each part of the counter ejector and the box former of the first to the third embodiments are of course only examples, and can be changed and modified without departing from the spirit of the present invention.
The present invention is to be applied to a box former that manufactures a sheet-shaped corrugated board box, and in particular applied to a box former that manufactures sheet-shaped corrugated board boxes having various different sizes in the transfer direction. Consequently, sheet-shaped corrugated board box of any size can more rapidly fall into the hopper, keeping proper posture.
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2011-017588 | Jan 2011 | JP | national |
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