This application claims foreign priority benefits under 35 U.S.C. §119(a)-(d) to German patent application number DE 102011100784.2, filed May 6, 2011, which is incorporated by reference in its entirety.
The disclosure relates to a thermo-forming packaging machine.
Known thermo-forming packaging machines made by the applicant comprise cutting stations with complete cutting tools. Characteristic for a complete cutting tool, which is also referred to as form cutting tool, is that a package is cut from the film composite with it in only a single cutting motion, where the cutting blade has the outer contour of the package. In this, guide columns, which are required for receiving an upper cutting tool and a movable lower cutting tool, are each arranged on both sides between the chain guide for guiding the clip chain, the clip chain itself, and the machine frame. For maintenance purposes or for replacing the complete cutting tool, for example for a change of format, the upper and the lower cutting tool (as well as the guide columns) are removed upwards from the thermo-forming packaging machine. For this, the clip chain and the chain guide must be removed in the region of the cutting station on both sides. This requires a particularly high assembly effort and tong downtime for the thermo-forming packaging machine.
An object of the thermo-forming packaging machine according to the disclosure is to facilitate exchange of a complete cutting tool.
A thermo-forming packaging machine according to the disclosure comprises chain guides for the film advance chains, a forming station, a sealing station and a cutting station, where the cutting station comprises a complete cutting tool. The thermo-forming packaging machine is designed such that the complete cutting tool is extractable in the direction of production from the thermo-forming packaging machine. In this manner, the film advance chains and the chain guides in the region of the cutting station do not need to be disassembled and the complete cutting tool can be extracted as one unit towards the end of the thermo-forming packaging machine. This results in minimal downtime when changing complete cutting tools. The complete cutting tool can also be configured as a strip puncher.
The complete cutting tool comprises a tool upper part, a tool lower part and guides on which the tool upper part and the tool lower part are moved.
Preferably, the chain guides are in the region of the cutting station in the direction of production arranged freely projecting towards the end of the thermo-forming packaging machine. This overhung mounting leads to the fact that the complete cutting tool is in the direction of production not obstructed during extraction by projecting edges or fasteners on chain guides existing on both sides.
Preferably, there is a deflection wheel provided at the end of each chain guide provided on both sides in the direction of production in order to enable a narrow construction in the vertical direction of the chain guides in order to reduce the space requirement for the chain guides within the complete cutting tool to a minimum.
It is advantageous, if both an upper or leading chain strand of the film advance chains, respectively, as well as a lower or trailing chain strand, respectively, are arranged in the region of the cutting station within the complete cutting tool, in order to enable a simply designed and compact structural shape of the chain guide in the region of the cutting station and beyond.
A machine frame rear end in the direction of production is provided in the direction of production upstream of the cutting station and thus allows an arrangement of the guide columns of the complete cutting tool and the frame for the cutting station on the exterior and close to the chain guides.
Preferably, all vertical guide columns of the complete cutting tool are disposed outside of the chain guide.
The complete cutting tool comprises a cutting tool upper part, a cutting tool lower part and at least two guide columns that connect the cutting tools, where the cutting tool lower part performs a vertical lifting motion on them. Preferably, the chain guides are, on the one hand, provided between the tool lower part and the tool upper part and, on the other hand, between the guide columns transversely to the direction of production.
Preferably, the thermo-forming packaging machine is designed such that a tool change carriage for accommodating the complete cutting tool is able to run-in against the direction of production into the thermo-form packaging machine. This is particularly advantageous for larger complete cutting tools, because the weight during extraction is too much for the operator or a service technician and a tool carriage from an ergonomic perspective ensures simple and safe handling during tool change
Preferably, fixation elements are provided at the cutting station for repeat accuracy positioning of the complete cutting tool in the cutting station in order to avoid new additional and complicated adjustment or alignment activities after a change.
The cutting station preferably comprises positioning elements in order to position and/or align the cutting station independently of the machine frame.
In the following, an advantageous embodiment of the disclosure is further explained with reference to the below drawings.
Identical components are in the figures designated throughout with the same reference numerals.
On the input side, the machine frame 6 has a feed roller 7 disposed on it, from which a first web-shaped material 8 is drawn off. In the region of the sealing station 3, a material accumulator 9 is provided, from which a second web-shaped material 10 is drawn off as a top film. Furthermore, the packaging machine 1 comprises a feed device—not shown—which grips the first web-shaped material 8 and in a main work cycle transports it cyclically in the direction P of processing. The feeding device can be realized for example by laterally arranged clip or transport chains 23 (see
In the illustrated embodiment, the forming station 2 is formed as a thermo-forming station, in which containers 14 are formed in the first web-shaped material 8 by thermo-forming. In this, the forming station 2 may be designed such that several containers can be formed side by side in the direction perpendicular to the direction P of processing. In the direction P of processing, downstream of the forming station 2, an infeeding stretch 15 is provided in which the containers 14 formed in the first web-shaped material 8 are filled with product 16. The sealing station 3 has a closable chamber 17 in which the atmosphere in the container 14 prior to sealing can be replaced for example by gas flushing with an exchange gas or with an exchange gas mixture and is then sealed with the second web-shaped material 10. The cutting station 5 comprises a complete cutting tool 4. A gripping device 20 is provided for removing individually cut packages 21 from the cutting station and to pass them to a discharge belt—not shown in detail—arranged adjacent to the thermo-forming packaging machine 1.
In order to be able to extract or replace a tool lower part 25, for instance for maintenance purposes or for a format change, a chain guide 27 and the transport chains 23 guided by it need to be extracted in the region A of the cutting station 5 (see
This embodiment allows an extraction motion of the complete cutting tool 4, for example, also with the guides 26, in the direction P of production from the packaging machine 1, as shown in
While exemplary embodiments are described above, it is not intended that these embodiments describe all possible forms of the invention. Rather, the words used in the specification are words of description rather than limitation, and it is understood that various changes may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. Additionally, the features of various implementing embodiments may be combined to form further embodiments of the invention.
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German Search Report Dated Jan. 12, 2012, Application No. 10 2011 100 784.2, Applicant Multivac Sepp Haggenmueller GmbH & Co. KG. |
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