The invention relates to a device for filling a carton with flexible articles such as bags. More particular the subject application is directed to filling a carton with relatively heavy bags such as bags filled with French fries and having a weight of one or more kilograms. However it should be understood hat the invention is not limited to such bags.
Handling of the bags should be effected with high speed whilst at the same time damaging of the product should be prevented as much as possible. Damage to products is a problem if the products are relatively fragile due to either a low temperature or the nature thereof (chips).
U.S. Pat. No. 6,574,943 in the name of Allard A. C. Van Dam assigned to Blue Print Holding B.V. in Woerden discloses a device wherein the bags are substantially horizontally fed to a stacker in which they are grouped as vertical stack. After a group of articles has been gathered this group is pushed sidewards in the opening of a tilted carton. After the carton is placed in its position of shipment the bags are in vertical position.
It is an object of the present invention to provide in a device for filling of cartons wherein the bags can be positioned in horizontal position in the position of shipment of the carton.
It is a further aim of the invention to provide a device for filling of cartons in which the bags can be both horizontally and vertically be entered in a carton.
According to one aspect the subject invention relates to a device for filling a carton with flexible articles such as bags, comprising a substantially horizontal feeding conveyor for articles, a stacker at the discharge end of said feeding conveyor for receiving and collecting said articles on top of each other, a cassette having side walls and a bottom wall, transfer means between said stacker and said cassette to transfer a group of articles formed from said stacker in said cassette, a carton receiving station below said cassette, said bottom of said cassette being removable from said container to allow said groups of articles to drop into said carton receiving station.
According to a further aspect of the invention a device is proposed having a substantially horizontal feeding conveyor for articles, a stacker at the discharge end of said feeding conveyor for receiving and collecting said articles on top of each other, a carton receiving station downstream from said stacker, transferral means acting between said stacker and said carton receiving station wherein said carton receiving station is displaceable arranged between a horizontal position below said cassettes and a vertical position in front of said transferral means.
According to yet a further aspect the invention relates to a method for filling a carton with flexible articles such as bags, comprising substantially horizontal feeding of said bags to a buffer, depositing said articles on top of each other in said buffer in order to provide a vertical stack of articles, displacing said vertical stack of articles in an enclosure having a shape substantially corresponding to the shape of said group of articles, said enclosure delimiting said groups of articles on all sides, removing the bottom of said enclosure and allowing said group of articles to drop from said enclosure into a carton being positioned there below.
An exemplary embodiment of the invention, which should in no way be interpreted as limiting, is shown in the drawing, wherein:
The device according to the invention is general referred to by 1. It comprises a main frame 3 in which a substantially horizontal conveyor 2 is provided. The person skilled in the art will immediately understand that the conveyor 2 might slightly be slanted relative to the horizontal and can comprise any conveyor suitable for conveying articles 10 such as bags of French fries.
The discharge end of conveyor 2 is indicated by 9 where a reciprocating support 4 is provided. Bags are delivered on support 4 and drop by sliding support 4 to the left (
The pusher 6 can be moved in the direction of arrow 8 and by actuating the cylinder 7 in
A cassette 15 is provided having three circumferential sidewalls 16 and an open front 17. The top of the cassette is indicated by 14 whilst the bottom thereof has reference 18 and is realised as a slide. By transferring group 12 of articles to the right by pusher 7, the pusher plate 21 will close the last open side of the cassette 15. This is shown in
Box 11 is subsequently discharged to discharge conveyor 28.
In this way horizontal stacking of bags (horizontal in the position of opening of the box) can be realised in an efficient way with a high speed.
As shown in the figures platform 25 is tiltable around pivot 27. Tilting is effected by cylinder 26. Cassette 15 is provided on an auxiliary frame 31 which can be moved upward and downwardly through a motor 32 having a spindle 33 engaging in a nut like structure 34 being connected to frame 31.
The effect of both tilting the platform 23 and moving cassette 15 in upward direction is shown in
According to the invention in this position of operation, in the same way as described above, a group of articles 12 (complete carton load) is positioned in main buffer space 6 supported by lift plate 99 and possibly compressed under buffer plate 13. Subsequently pusher 7 is activated. This is shown in
Depending on the requirements of the user of the cartons it is simply possible in the way as described above to quickly change from horizontal to vertical stacking and vice versa in a carton for the same product. It should be understood that it is possible in vertical and horizontal packing to have more than one article 10 per stacked layer in the main buffer space 6 as shown in
It will be understood that only examples are given above and that the invention is by no means limited thereto. Variants will immediately occur to the person skilled in the art on reading the above description and I was in the scope of the dependent claims.
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