Further features and advantages of the invention will become apparent from the description that follows of a preferred embodiment of the invention, with reference to the drawing. In the drawings:
A device according to the invention for folding and bonding plastic-laminated pre-cut blanks is illustrated diagrammatically in
The pre-cut blanks 32 are PE-laminated cardboard blanks from which beverage packages are to be produced by folding and bonding. The side of the blanks which later forms the inside of the package to be produced is fully covered by a thin laminated polyethylene coating. The blanks 32 are transported through the different stations 14, 16, 18, 20, 22 of the device 10 by conveyor means 12 at a high throughput speed of several hundred meters per minute up to approximately 1000 meters per minute. The conveyor means 12 comprises belts 24, 26 that are driven by rollers 28, 30 for moving the blanks 32 between them. In
A first station 14, designed as peeling station, initially serves to peel the blanks 32 in the area of a lateral edge in order to peel off the plastic-lamination in selected areas. This can be done in a manner known as such using a bell-type knife.
The blanks 32 then travel from the peeling station 14 to a creasing station 16 where one or more creases are formed that will be used as folding lines later. This can be done for example using suitable rollers provided with a suitable projection on their outer circumference on the one hand and an associated backup roller with a corresponding recess on the other hand.
Following the creasing station 16, the blanks 32 are then conveyed to a heating station 18 where the blanks are selectively heated along an outer edge, in the area where the bond is to be produced later, until the plastic lamination has been heated up sufficiently to guarantee successful subsequent bonding by application of pressure. The heating station 18 will be described hereafter in more detail with reference to
Having left the heating station 18, the blanks 32 then enter a folding station 20 where the blanks 32 are folded once or several times about corresponding folding lines.
Folding can be effected for example by causing the blanks, i.e. the area of the folding line, to pass between oppositely arranged rollers that are gradually offset one from the other by small angles over the length of the folding station so that, finally, the roller pair located at the end of the folding station is offset from the roller pair at the beginning of the folding station by approximately 90°, whereby folding by 90° is effected.
Having left the folding station 20, the blanks 32 finally reach the pressing station 22 where a marginal plastic lamination, having been adequately heated up in the heating station 18, and the opposite edge of the folded blank are connected one with the other by bonding and pressing.
This can be effected for example by passing the blanks through suitable roller pairs.
The structure of the heating station will now be described in more detail with reference to
The burner 34 is provided, on both sides of each of the flame openings 34, with a heat sink 46, 48 that extends over the full length of the burner chamber 36 and that has a flat surface, facing the burner, in contact with the flat outer surface of the respective wall of the burner chamber 36.
The heat sinks 46, 48 are designed as hollow bodies, having a connection pipe 62, 64 (compare
As can be seen more clearly in
As indicated by arrow 40, a burning gas mixture (for example a natural gas/air mixture) is introduced into the connection pipe 38. Ignition of the gas mixture so supplied can be achieved by a spark plug 52 arranged at the beginning of the burner 34.
In operation, blanks 32 carried between the conveyor belts 24, 26 of the conveying means 12 are transported laterally of and in parallel to the burner so that the portion of the blank 32 that is to be heated up moves in axial direction 37, above the flames 43 issuing from the upper end of the burner 34.
In order to guarantee correct positioning of the burner 34 relative to a blank 32 traveling above the burner, the burner 34 can be located in vertical direction using adjusting means 54, and can be adjusted and set, respectively, by set wheels 57, 59 of adjusting means 56, 58.
While
The burner chamber 36 of that embodiment is identical to the embodiment of
A further embodiment of the burner according to the invention is shown in
The burner chamber 36 herein has a cylindrical inner surface. A total of three heat sinks 46″, 46″ and 49″ are provided around the burner chamber 36. A simple manufacture with less welding seams results therefrom.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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10 2006 048 278.6 | Oct 2006 | DE | national |