Device and a method for checking the fitting of a threaded cap onto a container

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6679026
  • Patent Number
    6,679,026
  • Date Filed
    Wednesday, November 22, 2000
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, January 20, 2004
    20 years ago
  • Inventors
  • Examiners
    • Rada; Rinaldi I.
    • Tran; Louis
    Agents
    • Sughrue Mion, PLLC
Abstract
A device for checking the fitting of a threaded cap onto a container is associated with automatic cap-fitting apparatus, particularly of the carousel type, which includes a rotatable platform which can move at least one container about a principal axis of the apparatus and at least one screwing head for screwing a cap onto a respective container so as to close the container as a result of its movement about the principal axis. Each screwing head is arranged to screw a cap onto a container with a predetermined tightening torque. The device comprises a sensor unit for identifying a moment at which each screwing head reaches the predetermined tightening torque, a sensor unit for detecting the angular position of each screwing head relative to the principal axis, at which the predetermined tightening torque is reached by the respective head, the two sensor units being connected to one another in order to provide an indication that the predetermined tightening torque has or has not been reached by a screwing head within a predefined angular interval of the movement of the screwing head relative to the principal axis of the apparatus.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates in general to automatic cap-fitting apparatus.




More particularly, the invention relates to a device for checking the fitting of a threaded cap onto a container, the device being associated with automatic cap-fitting apparatus, particularly of the carousel type, including rotatable support means which can move at least one container about a principal axis of the apparatus and at least one screwing head for screwing a cap onto a respective container so as to close the container as a result of its movement about the principal axis, in which each screwing head is arranged to screw a cap onto a container with a predetermined tightening torque.




Automatic cap-fitting apparatus consists of machines which can tighten cape or stoppers onto the mouths of packaging containers, for example, of the type for containing consumable substances such as drinks. Some known types of cap-fitting apparatus for fitting threaded caps perform the operation to fit each cap onto a respective container whilst the container is travelling along a circular path, and these types are therefore generally known as carousel-type cap-fitting apparatus.




A known carousel-type cap-fitting apparatus is shown in appended

FIGS. 1

to


3


which are a general front elevational view of the apparatus, a plan view of the apparatus viewed from the line II—II of

FIG. 1

, and a sectioned side elevational view of a screwing head of the apparatus, respectively.




The cap-fitting apparatus of

FIG. 1

, which is generally indicated


1


, comprises a base


2


on top of which there is a unit


3


, including a rotatable platform


3




a


, for supporting a plurality of containers


5


, for example, bottles. The containers


5


are supplied to the platform


3




a


by means of a conveyor belt


7


of a packaging line (which is not shown since it is of generally known type).




The apparatus


1


further comprises a central pillar


8


which has a principal axis X and is rotated by a drive unit M housed in the base


2


. A plurality of screwing heads


9


(only two of which are visible in

FIG. 1

) are associated with the pillar


8


so as to be movable in the same direction as the platform


3




a


along a circular path concentric with the axis X.




In particular, the heads


9


are movable relative to an upper framework


10


of the apparatus


1


which is connected to the base


2


so as also to be stationary. Associated with the framework


10


is a device


11


for supplying caps


11




a


withdrawn from a store (not shown) to the position in which each cap is to be coupled with a respective container


5


by being screwed thereon.




During the supply of a container


5


to the apparatus


1


, the container is initially disposed on the conveyor belt


7


by which it is brought to the vicinity of a feed screw


13


in order to be engaged by a recess of a star-shaped toothed wheel


15


. The wheel


15


is rotated by a respective shaft


15




a


which is also driven by the drive unit M. The container


5


is then brought to a position in which is engaged by a recess of another star-shaped toothed wheel


17


fixed for rotation with the central pillar


8


and thus rotatable about the axis X, the container


5


being supported on the rotatable platform


3




a


in a manner such that, whilst it follows an arcuate path about the axis X, a screwing head


9


can tighten a cap


11




a


onto the container. U-shaped support brackets


8




a


fixed to the pillar


8


may also be provided for engaging a region close to the mouth of each container


5


and thus holding it firmly in the erect position during the screwing operation. Upon completion of the operation to screw on the cap


11




a


, the container


5


is engaged by another star-shaped toothed wheel


19


, the rotation of which is controlled by a shaft


19




a


driven by the drive unit M, in order to be returned to the conveyor belt


7


, on which the container will continue towards a subsequent station of the line.




With particular reference to

FIG. 3

of the drawings, each screwing head


9


comprises an upper portion


25


and a lower portion


27


. The upper portion


25


has a roller


21


mounted for rotating about a radial axis, relative to the axis X, and slidably engaging a cam track


23


which has a descending portion and an ascending portion, with reference to the axis X, and has a pair of opposed working surfaces. A bush


25




a


fixed for rotation-with the lower portion


27


of the head


9


is suspended on the portion


25


for rotation about an axis perpendicular to that of the roller


21


, by means of a rolling-contact bearing. The portion


27


is substantially sleeve-shaped and has, on an outer surface, a set of axial teeth


29


for engagement by a corresponding set of teeth of a gear


31


. The gear


31


in turn is connected rigidly to another gear


33


, the teeth of which mesh with the corresponding teeth of a ring gear


35


having internal teeth and supported by stationary pillars


10




a


of the upper framework


10


of the apparatus


1


.




As a result of the rotation of the central pillar a of the apparatus


1


, each screwing head


9


thus performs, in addition, to its revolving movement about the axis X, a rotary movement about its own axis with a multiplication factor, relative to the rotation of the pillar


8


, determined by the transmission ratio between the ring gear


35


and the gear


33


, and between the gear


31


and the set of teeth


29


.




A cup-shaped element


37


bearing a ring


37




a


, for example such as an O-ring, for gripping a cap


11




a


to be screwed on is connected to the lower portion


27


of the screwing head


9


. The element


37


is normally connected for rotation with the portion


27


but, by virtue of the presence of a release device of known type, generally indicated


39


, can be released therefrom when a predetermined value of the torque with which a cap


11




a


is tightened onto the respective container


5


is reached. In particular, the device


39


may comprise two mutually facing disk-shaped elements


41


which perform the function of a mechanical, magnetic, or electromagnetic clutch, in known manner. Alternatively, each head


9


may itself comprise a dedicated electric motor (not shown in the drawings) so that the speed of rotation of the head can be varied by control of the intensity of the current supplied to the motor and, in this case, the current can be regulated in a manner such that it becomes zero at a predetermined value of the torque with which a cap


11




a


is tightened onto the respective container


5


.




A thrust rod


43


, arranged coaxially along each head


9


with the ability to slide axially, is mounted by means of a respective revolving-contact bearing so as to be rotatable relative to a supporting portion


43




a


slidable relative to the upper portion


25


of the head


9


. The supporting portion


43




a


has a roller


45


which is rotatable about a radial axis, with reference to the axis X, so as to engage for sliding on a cam surface


47


integral with the cam track


23


. Moreover, a helical spring


49


interposed between the cup-shaped element


37


and an abutment ring fixed to the rod


43


urges the rod towards the cam surface


47


so as to keep the roller


45


in engagement with this surface.




When a cap


11




a


has been screwed onto the respective container


5


by the head


9


, the shape of the cam


23


causes the screwing head


9


to be raised by means of the roller


21


whilst the surface of the cam


47


brings about a downward movement of the thrust rod


43


, by means of the roller


45


, so that, during the downward movement of the thrust rod


43


, its end remote from the portion


43




a


releases the lower cavity of the element


37


from any cap


11




a


remaining associated therewith.




In

FIG. 2

, the operative steps of a head


9


of the apparatus


1


are indicated schematically, purely by way of example, with particular reference to the case of a cap


11




a


having a thread with a single start.




starting from the position bearing the reference


0


, the head


9


, which moves clockwise with, reference to the drawing, moves to the position S (start) covering an arc A the extent of which is normally about 70°. Whilst the screwing head


9


is moving along the path A, a container


5


is supplied to the apparatus


1


by means of the belt


7


, the screw


13


, and the star-shaped wheel


15


, and a respective cap


11




a


is supplied, by means of the device


11


, to the position above the container


5


on which it can be engaged by a screwing head


9


.




Between the positions S and ON, the screwing head


9


, with the respective cap


11




a


, is moved downwards as a result of the engagement of the roller


21


with a descending portion of the cam


23


until the cap


11




a


is positioned adjacent the threaded neck of the container


5


. This stage, which is performed along the portion of the arcuate path indicated B, normally has an angular extent of about 30°.




An arc C having an angular extent of about 100°, along which the cap


11




a


is normally screwed onto the container


5


to the predetermined tightening torque, extends between the positions ON and OFF.




In the subsequent portion of the arcuate path D which extends between the positions OFF and R (result) through an angle of about 60°, the head


9


is raised and released from the cap


11




a


and from the container


5


. If the head


9


is of the electromagnetic type, its electrical disconnection takes place, and the supply to its motor is thus stopped, along the path D.




In the arcuate portion E which extends between the positions R and


0


and the angular amplitude of which is normally about 100°, the container


5




a


which has just been capped is a discharged from the apparatus


1


and returned once more to the conveyor belt


7


by means of the star-shaped wheel


19


.




Known apparatus of the type described above cannot normally check that the operation to screw a cap onto the respective container has been performed correctly without this leading to considerable complexity of the apparatus. In particular, in the most common case, it is necessary to provide an additional checking station downstream of the apparatus


1


in order for this operation to be performed by suitable personnel so that containers which have been closed incorrectly can be removed.




It is in fact inevitable that, as a result of the automatic screwing of the threaded caps onto the respective containers, some of the caps will be fitted incorrectly, and there is therefore a reject rate which, although it is small, is not zero. The average reject rate for apparatus which has been operating for a few years and which has undergone good and regular maintenance, may be of the order of 4-8%. The causes of rejection are normally the following:




a missing cap and/or container, which has disappeared for accidental reasons after passing presence sensors disposed upstream of or adjacent the machine;




crooked supply of a cap, that is, with its axis not coaxial with that of the thread on the mouth of the container;




an incomplete or faulty thread and/or closure surface of the container or of the cap;




a cap and/or a threaded container mouth with longitudinal splits;




rotation of a container as a result of the rotation of the respective screwing head;




faulty restraint of the cap by the screwing head so that relative slippage takes place between the cap and the head.




As a result of an analysis of the causes of rejection indicated above, it has been concluded that each of these causes leads to a well-defined outcome of the operation to screw on the cap. In particular, if the container or the cap is missing, if the container is rotated by the screwing head, or if the cap is not fixed correctly relative to the head, the screwing head does not succeed in reaching the predetermined tightening torque within the arcuate interval C; when a cap is supplied crooked, the predetermined tightening torque is reached in a region preceding the start of the arcuate interval C, that is, before the ON position; if the threads or the contact surfaces between the cap and the container are uneven or if the mouth of a container or a cap are split, the predetermined tightening torque is reached after the OFF position.




It has therefore been concluded that the operation to screw on the cap can be considered to have been performed correctly and the respective container


5




a


can be considered “good” only when the predetermined torque for the tightening of a cap onto the respective container is reached within the angular interval C, that is, between the positions ON and OFF, whereas in all other cases, the container


5




a


should be considered “not good” and therefore rejected downstream of the apparatus


1


.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




In particular, the present invention provides a device of the type indicated at the beginning of the present description, characterized in that it comprises:




first sensor means for identifying a moment at which each screwing head reaches the predetermined tightening torque.




second sensor means for detecting an angular position of each screwing head, relative to the principle axis, at which the predetermined tightening torque is reached by the respective head,




the first and second sensor means being connected to one another in order to provide an indication that the predetermined tightening torque has or has not been reached by a screwing head within a predefined angular interval of the movement of the screwing head relative to the principal axis of the apparatus.




By virtue of this characteristic, it is possible to check, during the operation to screw the cap onto a container, and hence in real time, that the operation has been performed correctly so that it is possible to arrange for the containers which are considered faulty to be removed automatically immediately downstream of the machine, without the need to provide additional stations. In particular, the invention renders the execution of the step of screwing the caps onto the respective containers highly reliable since the containers which are closed incorrectly can be identified with certainty and consequently removed, and the container packaging line as a whole is rendered more economical since the presence of a checking station downstream of the cap-fitting apparatus is no longer required.




The device preferably includes processing means which can store data relating to the predefined angular interval and process the signals coming from the first and second sensor means in order to check, for each screwing head, whether the predetermined tightening torque was reached within the predefined angular interval and to assign to each container a parameter indicative of the fact that the screwing operation has or has not been concluded correctly for that container.




The device advantageously includes sensor means for detecting the presence of the container and for producing a respective signal which can be correlated with the above-mentioned indicative parameter in order to provide a datum connected with the possible removal of the container.




The device according to the invention can thus recognize completely automatically the containers which should be rejected after the operation to screw on the respective cap because this operation has not taken place correctly.




According to another aspect of the invention there is provided is cap-fitting apparatus equipped with a checking device of the above-mentioned type.




According to a further aspect of the invention, there is provided a method of checking the fitting of a threaded cap onto a container by means of automatic cap-fitting apparatus, particularly of the carousel type, including rotatable support means which can move at least one container about a principal axis of the apparatus and at least one screwing head for screwing a cap onto a respective container so as to close the container as a result of its movement about the principal axis, each screwing head being arranged to screw a cap onto a container with a predetermined tightening torque, characterized in that it comprises the steps of:




defining a predetermined angular interval of the movement of the at least one container about the principal axis of the apparatus within which the screwing of a cap onto the respective container with the predetermined tightening torque should be achieved,




checking whether the predetermined tightening torque of a cap has been reached within the predetermined angular interval, and




assuming that a container has been closed correctly if the predetermined tightening torque of the respective cap has been reached within the predetermined angular interval.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




Further characteristics and advantages of the invention will become clearer from the following detailed description, provided purely by way of non-limiting example with reference to the appended drawings, in which:





FIG. 1

is a front elevational view of automatic carousel-type cap-fitting apparatus according to the prior art,





FIG. 2

is a schematic elevational view taken from the line II—II of

FIG. 1

,





FIG. 3

in a schematic longitudinal section showing, on an enlarged scale, a screwing head of the apparatus of the prior art shown in

FIG. 1

, and





FIG. 4

is a view similar to that of

FIG. 3

, showing a screwing head of apparatus according to the invention.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION




With particular reference to

FIG. 4

, in which the same reference numerals have been used to indicate parts identical or similar to those described above for the apparatus of the prior art, the apparatus


1


of the invention comprises a device for detecting whether the operation to screw a cap


11




a


onto the respective container


5


has been performed correctly, that is, whether it has taken place with the predetermined tightening torque, within a predetermined angular interval of the rotation of the container


5


about the axis X. This predetermined angular interval corresponds to the angular interval C of

FIG. 2

which corresponds to an arcuate path disposed between the positions ON and OFF.




According to the invention, the device can thus recognize the moment at which each screwing head


9


reaches the predetermined tightening torque for the respective cap


11




a


and can determine whether or not this moment has been reached whilst the respective head


9


is disposed within the angular interval C.




For this purpose, a phonic wheel


55


which, in the specific case, is constituted by a toothed wheel of the type with nine teeth, is keyed to each of the thrust rods


43


, facing at least one proximity sensor


53


. The sensor


53


is arranged, in known manner, to generate a square wave two different signal levels of which are reached when the sensor


53


detects the passage of the tip of a tooth or of a recess interposed between two consecutive teeth.




If a high degree, of accuracy is required in indicating when conditions of movement or of stoppage of the wheel


55


are reached, it is possible to use a pair of sensors


53


arranged in diametrally opposed positions so that one of the sensors detects the passage of the tip of a tooth of the wheel


55


in front of the sensor, whilst the opposed sensor detects the passage of a recess. In this way, since each of the two proximity sensors


53


generates a respective square wave which is out of phase with the wave generated by the opposed sensor, the two wave-forms can be combined to produce a resultant wave having a period shorter than that of each of the waves generated by a single sensor so as to achieve greater accuracy in the reading of the instantaneous condition of movement of the phonic wheel


55


.




Moreover, the thrust rod


43


is fixed for rotation with the cup-shaped body


37


by means of a key


37




b


or a similar member for connecting it for rotation, so that the phonic wheel


55


rotates at the same angular velocity as the cup-shaped body


37


, and hence as the respective cap


11




a


, during the screwing operation.




A member for detecting the angular position of each of the screwing heads


9


is connected to the central pillar


8


of the apparatus


1


. This member is preferably constituted by a single sensor


51


formed by an absolute encoder which can detect the instantaneous angular position of the pillar


8


relative to a fixed reference of the apparatus


1


, for example, fixed to the base


2


, the angular-position reading produced by the sensor begin zeroed upon each complete revolution of the pillar


8


when a stationary reference, for example, corresponding to the position


0


of

FIG. 2

, is passed.




Alternatively, the absolute encoder


51


may be replaced by a relative encoder which can generate a pair of signals, one relating to the execution of a complete rotation through 360° and one relating to a series of angular intervals of predetermined amplitude within each rotation through 360°.




The sensors provided for detecting the execution of the screwing operation, that is, for determining instantaneously whether the rod


43


is in a moving or stopped condition, may also be formed with the use of devices other than the proximity sensor


53


facing the phonic wheel


55


. In particular, a relative encoder for each screwing head


9


or a respective tachometric dynamo may be used for this purpose.




In the embodiment illustrated, in which the absolute encoder


51


is associated with the pillar


8


and each head


9


has a sensor unit including a phonic wheel


55


and a proximity sensor


53


, the instantaneous position of the encoder


51


is read by a control module


57


each time the proximity sensor


53


associated with one of the screwing heads


9


detects a change between a moving condition and a stopped condition of the respective phonic wheel


55


, or vice versa, for example, corresponding to the stopping of the rotation of the wheel


55


, so that a signal is generated, the value of which is correlated with this instantaneous position of the respective head


9


. The modules


57


also performs a check to ascertain that the value of the signal thus generated is within a range of permissible values, the ends of which range correspond to the values which are generated by the system for the end positions of the angular interval C, that is, the positions ON and OFF. It is thus possible to determine in a simple manner whether the predetermined torque for the tightening of a cap


11




a


onto the respective container


5


has in fact been reached within the predefined angular interval, that is, whether a cap has been screwed on correctly. If, as a result of this check, it is clear that the cap


11




a


has been fully screwed onto the respective container


5


within the angular interval C, that is, between the positions ON and OFF, a parameter indicative of the execution of the screwing operation is thus correspondingly assigned a value for that container


5


, whereas if the screwing step was concluded before the ON position or after the OFF position, the screwing step is considered to have been executed incorrectly and the above-mentioned parameter is assigned a value taking account of this outcome.




The information thus obtained by the module


57


is transferred, by means of a rotary collector


56


advantageously of the mercury type, to a processing unit


59


which is normally stationary relative to the apparatus


1


. The unit


59


comprises a main module


61


having the function of receiving and processing, in real time, the data relating to the process of screwing on the caps


11




a


, during its execution. Connected to the module


61


is a module


63


or PLC in which there is a memory region having the function of storing the information coming from the module


61


for statistical purposes and/or of interfacing with other stations of the line in which the apparatus


1


operates. The module


63


is arranged, in particular, to store data coming from a sensor (not shown) for detecting the presence of the containers


5


, which is associated with the apparatus


1


, and to correlate this data with that coming from the sensors which can determine whether the screwing operation has been concluded correctly for that container. The module


63


thus acquires information relating to each container


5


and detected by the presence sensor, so that it is possible to determine which containers should be rejected downstream of the apparatus


1


and consequently to assign a value to a rejection parameter for each container


5


detected by the presence sensor. The module


63


in turn may be connected to an I/O (input/output) nodule


65


such as a display terminal which can be used for the input and display of data.




Moreover, the processing module


61


may be supplied either with signals coming from the interface module


65


and/or from the PLC module


63


in order to process this information, together with that reaching it from the rotary collector


56


, and to utilize the result of this processing in order to transmit information, by means of an output


61




a


, to other stations of the line and/or to a personal computer or other processing device by means of which the operation of the entire checking device can be supervised.



Claims
  • 1. A device for checking the fitting of a threaded cap onto a container, the device being associated with automatic cap-fitting apparatus, particularly of the carousel type, including rotatable support means which can move at least one container about a principal axis of the apparatus and at least one screwing head for screwing a cap onto a respective container so as to close the container as a result of its movement about the principal axis, in which each screwing head is arranged to screw a cap onto a container with a predetermined tightening torque,wherein the device comprises: first sensor means for identifying a moment at which each screwing head reaches the predetermined tightening torque, second sensor means for detecting an angular position of each screwing head, relative to the principle axis, at which the predetermined tightening torque is reached by the respective head, the first and second sensor means being connected to one another in order to provide an indication that the predetermined tightening torque has or has not been reached by the screwing head within a predefined angular interval of the movement of the screwing head along said circular path, relative to the principle axis of the apparatus, wherein the first sensor means comprise a device for detecting the moving or stopped condition of the respective screwing head, and wherein the detecting device comprises a phonic wheel associated with each screwing head at least one proximity sensor facing each phonic wheel.
  • 2. The device as claimed in claim 1, including processing means which can store data relating to the predefined angular interval and process the signals coming from the first sensor means and the second sensor means in order to check, for each screwing head, whether the predetermined tightening torque was reached within the predefined angular interval and to assign to each container a parameter indicative of the fact that the screwing operation has or has not been concluded correctly for that container.
  • 3. The device as claimed in claim 2, including sensor means for detecting the presence of the container and for producing a respective signal which can be correlated with the above-mentioned indicative parameter in order to provide a datum connected with the possible removal of the container.
  • 4. The device as claimed in claim 2, wherein the second sensor means comprise means for indicating the angular position of the support means.
  • 5. The device as claimed in claim 4, wherein the indicator means comprise an absolute encoder connected to the portion of the cap-fitting apparatus which is rotatable about the principle axis.
  • 6. The device as claimed in claim 4, wherein the indicator means comprise a relative encoder connected to the portion of the cap-fitting apparatus which is rotatable about the principal axis.
  • 7. The device as claimed in claim 1, wherein each screwing head comprises an axially slidable thrust rod, each phonic wheel being keyed to the thrust rod of the respective head so as to be fixed for rotation therewith.
  • 8. The device as claimed in claim 1, wherein the detection device comprises a relative encoder for each screwing head.
  • 9. The device as claimed in claim 1, wherein the detection device comprises a tachometric dynamo relating to each screwing head.
  • 10. A cap-fitting apparatus provided with the checking device according to claim 1.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
99830720 Nov 1999 EP
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