This invention relates to a compensating device applicable on intermittent advancement packaging machines with wrapping material constituted by a flexible film, designed for continuously compensating the stretching of the film during drawing.
The aim of the compensating device according to this invention is to overcome some problems encountered with the traditional solutions on the market, according to which in order to correct stretching problems it was necessary to stop the machine and move the operating stations to an extent equal to the stretching of the film.
As indicated in more detail below, the device according to this invention inserts an additional drawing group between the two groups already necessarily present, with the marker sensor, with the advantage of compensating any stretching of the film during the wrapping steps.
The invention applies in the mechanical field applied to packaging, and in particular to automatic packaging machines in food product lines.
Use is known in the packaging sector of packaging machines which are part of a system which is able to automatically place a product in a bag and in a carton, for example a product of the food type but also other types, by means of automatic packaging lines.
The food products or other products to be packaged are automatically sent towards the packaging lines which use horizontal or vertical packaging machines, such as the flow pack type, which make closed packages, generally with three seals, starting from a reel of hot or cold sealing wrapping material.
The packaging machines may be of types which are also very different to each other, but they all have in common the aim of placing the product in a bag, starting from a reel of heat-sealing wrapping material, and conveying it towards the boxing sector.
It is also known that a flexible film of plastic material is used during the packaging process, which passes along different sections, also along vertical or horizontal directions in such a way as to allow the product to be wrapped in subsequent processing steps, and that in some stretches the film, by the effect of some processing operations, as in the case of sealing, is subjected to a constant tension and undergoes a stretching.
More specifically, the traditional packaging system uses a first drawing group, an element conventionally known as “dancer”, and a second drawing group, where each group is equipped with marker sensor, that is to say, a sensor which is able to detect on the film the presence of a mark made on the film.
With this system, the tension of the film and its compensation is obtained by the weight of the dancer and during the drawing step the two groups work in a synchronised fashion in such a way as to keep an angle of the dancer as constant as possible, which corresponds to a constant tension of the film.
The problem of the tensioning anomalies in traditional machines occur mainly in the horizontal stretches in which the film, due to the effect of the various processing operations, such as the sealing operations, is subjected to a constant tension and undergoes a stretching.
This means that the processing operations on the film are no longer stepwise correct, that is to say, they do not respect the correspondence of the mark on the film, and in these cases it is normally necessary to stop the machine and move the stations to a position equal to the stretching of the film.
Normally, traditional machines operating with different wrapping material encounter different stretching in terms of extent, and that means that it is necessary to make an adjustment at each reel change.
All this results in problems linked to the need for machine stoppages and the necessary successive adjustments which must be performed mainly in manual mode.
The aim of this invention is to provide a compensating device applicable on intermittent advancement packaging machines with wrapping material constituted by a flexible film of plastic material, designed for continuously compensating the stretching of the film during drawing, creating a condition which is able to eliminate or at least reduce the above-mentioned drawbacks.
The aim of the invention is also to provide a device for compensating the tension of the film applicable on intermittent advancement packaging machines with wrapping material constituted by a flexible film of plastic material which is able to automatically adjust all the stations in very quick succession, making this operation extremely simple, fast and precise.
This is achieved by means of a compensating device applicable to packaging machines with intermittent advancement, the features of which are described in the main claim.
The dependent claims of the solution according to this invention describe advantageous embodiments of the invention.
The main advantage of this solution relates to the fact that the device inserts an additional drawing group between the two already necessarily present with the marker sensor, thus achieving a control on the tensioning of the film and a optimum performance of the machine which can work continuously and without interruptions for adjustment due to problems with the film.
In fact, the additional drawing group according to the invention, unlike the other two, is provided with a controlled roller opening mechanism which, during the drawing step, works in a synchronised way with the other drawing groups and contemporaneously compares a signal of a marker sensor thereof with a marker sensor of a successive drawing group.
Other features and advantages of the invention will become clear on reading the description given below of one embodiment, provided as a non-limiting example, with the help of the accompanying drawings, in which:
With reference to the accompanying drawings, the numeral 10 denotes in its entirety the plant schematically illustrated of a ‘flow pack’ type packaging machine, that is to say, an automatic machine for horizontal packaging which uses a single reel of film for forming the packaging by means of three seals, two transversal and one longitudinal, which can be used mainly, although not exclusively, in the food sector.
The machine 10 comprises a first drawing group 11, a mobile element able to exert a determined force on the film during advancement, conventionally known as a dancer and a second drawing group 13, where each drawing group is provided with a relative sensor for detecting markers 14 located at regular intervals along a film 15.
The tension of the film and its compensation is normally given by the weight of the dancer 12 and during the drawing step the two groups work in a synchronised fashion in such a way as to keep an angle of the dancer as constant as possible, which corresponds to a constant tension.
To compensate for the stretching which occurs in the horizontal section, in which the film, due to the effect of the various processing operations, such as the sealing operations, under constant tension conditions, undergoes a stretching, according to the invention there is an additional drawing group 16 between the two already necessarily present, the unit 16 being also equipped with the marker sensor.
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The additional drawing group 16, unlike the other two drawing groups 11 and 13, is provided with a controlled roller opening mechanism which, during the drawing step, works in a synchronised way with the other drawing groups and contemporaneously compares a signal of a marker sensor thereof with a marker sensor of a successive drawing group.
The additional drawing group 16 s controlled and managed by a PC which also manages the other two drawing groups 11 and 13.
The PC is able to calculate times and distances between the markers, as it receives the signal from the marker sensors, compares them and consequently commands the motors of the third additional drawing group 16 to accelerate or decelerate the rollers, or near or distance the rollers from one another.
If differences are detected, i.e. if an overstretching of the film has been verified, the additional drawing group 16 accelerates or decelerates by an amount equal to the difference, thus compensating for the stretching.
This is performed in a continuous and automatic fashion without the need to stop the machine.
Also, during the stop step the two drive rollers open automatically allowing any tension accumulated in the film between the two pulls to be annulled.
The invention as described above refers to a preferred embodiment. It is nevertheless clear that the invention is susceptible to numerous variations falling within the scope of the disclosure, in the context of technical equivalents.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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VR2015A000037 | Mar 2015 | IT | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/EP2016/053251 | 2/16/2016 | WO | 00 |