Device for presenting lids to moving sealing stations

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6735924
  • Patent Number
    6,735,924
  • Date Filed
    Thursday, January 17, 2002
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, May 18, 2004
    20 years ago
Abstract
A device for presenting lids to moving sealing stations. The device includes at least one lid production module mounted stationary relative to a path of the sealing stations and having a lid cutting member fitted with a cutting tool for cutting lids from a strip. Gripping members are secured to the sealing stations. The gripping members are disposed relative to the lid production module so as to take hold of a lid on the fly.
Description




The invention relates to a device for presenting lids to moving sealing stations in a heat-sealing machine.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




In general, a heat-sealing carousel comprises a turntable with a plurality of stations disposed around its periphery for heat-sealing receptacles, each station heat-sealing a lid onto a receptacle between the receptacle being introduced to the turntable and being ejected from the turntable. A difficulty with heat-sealing devices lies in producing and positioning lids so as to be immediately adjacent to the openings of receptacles without interfering with the receptacles or the heat-sealing heads.




Document FR-A-2 688 192 discloses a heat-sealing carousel comprising a series of moving heat-sealing stations, each station being fitted with a lid presenting device comprising a lid production module having a member fitted with a tool for cutting lids from a strip, and a gripping clamp placed facing the lid production module to pull the strip before actuating the cutting tool.




Since there are as many presentation devices as there are sealing stations on the carousel, the structure of such carousels is bulky, complex, and expensive to manufacture. In addition, replacing reels of heat-sealing strip requires the carousel to be stopped, to the detriment of production throughput.




OBJECTS AND SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The invention provides a device for presenting lids to moving sealing stations, the device comprising at least one lid production module mounted stationary facing a path of the sealing stations and having a lid cutting member fitted with a tool for cutting lids from a strip, and also having gripping members secured to the sealing stations, the gripping members being placed relative to the lid production module so as to take hold of a lid on the fly.




Thus, a single lid production module can be used for all of the sealing stations, such that the general structure of the sealing machine is considerably simplified, while nevertheless ensuring that lids are held accurately in position by means of gripping members associated with each station.




In an advantageous version of the invention, the lid production module includes a member for advancing lids disposed downstream from the cutting tool.




It is thus possible to increase the distance between the cutting tool and the moving stations sufficiently to have all the space required for giving good accessibility to the lid production module without any risk of interference with the sealing heads.




Advantageously, the lid cutting member includes a support for two reels of strip, and a selector suitable for causing one of the strips to advance towards the cutting tool for cutting up the strip downstream from the selector.




It is thus possible to change one of the reels without stopping the production of lids.




Also advantageously, the selector comprises three rollers having parallel axes and mounted to enable one of them to move relative to the other two between two extreme positions, in each of which positions two rollers co-operate to pinch one of the strips, at least one of the two rollers between which a strip is pinched being a drive roller.




The advancing strip is thus selected merely by switching the movable roller from one extreme position to the other.




Preferably, the selector has two brakes arranged to act positively on the strip which is not being pinched in order to stop it from moving.




This provides positive braking of the non-advanced strip(s), thereby eliminating the risk of two strips interfering with each other.




Furthermore, in existing devices, the cutting tool is generally of the guillotine or scissor type, which means that the strip must be stopped in order to be cut.




In an aspect of the invention, the cutting tool comprises both a rotary blade-carrier fitted with at least one blade having a cutting edge and a rotary backing cylinder, the blade-carrier and the backing cylinder being mounted facing each other on parallel axes, the cutting edge being mounted so as to make tangential contact with the backing cylinder.




By causing the strip to pass between the blade-carrier and the backing cylinder, the strip is cut by means of continuous rotary motion. It is easy to synchronize the driving and the cutting of the strip with the travel of the sealing stations.




Preferably, the blade is curved symmetrically about a midplane of the blade-carrier, which plane extends perpendicularly to the axis of rotation of the blade-carrier.




In this way, by causing the middle axis of the strip to coincide with said plane, lids are obtained that naturally present two symmetrical tongues, thus making it easy to open a receptacle.




In a preferred embodiment, the blade is curved with a radius of curvature approximately equal to half the width of the strip, and the dimensions of the blade-carrier are adapted to make cuts that are spaced apart from one another by a distance that is substantially equal to the width of the strip.




It is thus possible to optimize strip consumption by making lids of dimensions that are just sufficient to cover the openings of the receptacles.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




Other characteristics and advantages of the invention appear in the light of the following description of a preferred and non-limiting embodiment of the invention, described with reference to the accompanying figures, in which:





FIG. 1

is a diagrammatic plan view of a heat-sealing carousel fitted with a lid presentation device of the invention;





FIG. 2

is a diagrammatic section on line II—II of

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 3

is an enlarged fragmentary view of

FIG. 2

showing the strip selector;





FIG. 4

is a perspective view of the cutting tool of the invention;





FIG. 5

is a section on plane V—V of

FIG. 4

;





FIG. 6

is a plan view on a larger scale showing a strip cut in accordance with the invention, a lid being held by a clamp; and





FIG. 7

is a plan view of a lid of the invention, sealed onto a receptacle.











MORE DETAILED DESCRIPTION




With reference to

FIG. 1

, a heat-sealing carousel comprises in conventional manner a turntable


1


for supporting receptacles


2


inserted onto the turntable


1


by an upstream transfer device


3


and removed therefrom by a downstream transfer device


4


.




The receptacles


2


are conveyed by the upstream transfer device


3


to one of the moving sealing stations


5


of the carousel. Each sealing station comprises a heat-sealing head


6


(see

FIG. 2

) disposed vertically above a location for a receptacle. For better understanding, the heat-sealing heads


6


are not shown in FIG.


1


.




In the invention, the lid presentation device comprises a lid production module given overall reference


7


placed in stationary manner on the side of the turntable


1


between the downstream transfer device


4


and the upstream transfer device


3


, where “upstream” and “downstream” are determined relative to the direction of rotation of the turntable


1


.




With reference to

FIGS. 2 and 3

, the lid production module comprises a lid cutting member given overall reference


8


and associated with an advance member


17


. The lid cutting member


8


comprises a support


29


arranged to receive two reels


20




a


and


20




b


carrying respective heat-sealable strips


21




a


and


21




b


. The strips


21




a


and


21




b


pass between two respective pairs of guide rollers


22




a


and


22




b


and they are engaged in a selector


23


shown in a neutral position in FIG.


2


.




With reference to

FIG. 3

, the symmetrical elements described are distinguished by indexes constituted by lower case letters a and b. The selector


23


has a lever


30


mounted to pivot about an axis


31


that is substantially horizontal and perpendicular to the advance direction of the strips


21


. At one end, the lever


30


carries two rollers


32




a


and


32




b


parallel to the pivot axis


31


of the lever


30


. Under the control of a control member


13


such as an electromagnet, the lever


30


can be moved between two extreme positions in which one of the rollers


32


co-operate with one of two fixed rollers


33




a


and


33




b


in order to pinch the corresponding strip


21


. The fixed rollers


33


are rotated by a drive member (not shown) and they are fitted with gearwheels co-operating respectively with gearwheels carried by the rollers


32


so as to drive them synchronously with the rollers


33


even when a roller


32


is spaced apart from the corresponding roller


33


. The rollers


32


and


33


are thus driven constantly and enable the corresponding strip to be driven immediately from the instant at which it is pinched. In

FIG. 3

, the idle roller


32




b


is shown as co-operating with the fixed roller


33




b


. The strip


21




b


is pinched between the roller


32




b


and the drive roller


33




b


, and rotation thereof forces the strip


21




b


to advance along a fixed guide channel


34




b


defined by a fixed central bearing block


10


and a fixed side wall


11




b.






Simultaneously, the strip


21




a


is prevented from moving in the channel


34




a


by a brake


41




a


comprising a cylinder


36




a


secured to the lever


30


in which a sliding finger


37




a


is mounted. The sliding finger


37




a


is urged by a spring


39




a


so that its end


38




a


adjacent to the strip


21




a


bears against it and pinches it against a fixed abutment


12




a


. In addition, the strip


21




a


is not driven since the drive roller is spaced apart from the roller


33




a


and therefore does not pinch the strip


21




a.






In parallel, the brake


41




b


is spaced apart from the corresponding strip


21




b


. In this position a nut


40




b


fixed on the end of the finger


37




b


opposite from its bearing end


38




b


bears against the corresponding end of the cylinder


36




b


and thus limits the stroke of the finger


37




b


. The strip


21




b


is therefore free to slide in the channel


34




b.






The selector


23


operates symmetrically. To drive the strip


21




a


, it suffices to move the control member


13


so as to cause the lever


30


to tilt in such a manner that the roller


32




a


co-operates with the roller


33




a


, the strip


21




b


then being stopped by the brake


41




b


. As shown in

FIG. 2

, there also exists an intermediate neutral position in which both strips


21




a


and


21




b


are stopped.




To change a reel, it suffices to move the selector


23


so as to stop the strip from the corresponding reel. It is then possible to remove the reel and change it, without interrupting the delivery of lids since the strip from the other reel is then being driven.




The bearing force from the springs


39




a


and


39




b


urging the fingers


37




a


and


37




b


against their abutments


12




a


and


12




b


naturally returns the lever


30


towards its neutral position. In the event of an electrical failure or a breakdown of the control member


13


, strip advance is thus automatically stopped.




Strip advance is synchronized with the rotation of the turntable


1


by acting on the speed of rotation of the drive rollers


33




a


and


33




b


, which speed is selected to be proportional to the speed of the turntable


1


.




The selected strip then reaches a cutting tool given overall reference


24


.




With reference to

FIGS. 4 and 5

, the cutting tool


24


comprises a blade-carrier


50


of substantially cylindrical shape, comprising three slots


52


formed at 120° intervals from one another. Blades


53


are held in the bottoms of the slots


52


by spacers


54


matching the shape of the slots and held in place by screws


55


passing through the spacers


54


and the corresponding blades


53


. The cutting edge


56


of each blade


53


projects from the blade-carrier


50


so as to come tangentially into contact with a facing backing cylinder


51


mounted to rotate about an axis parallel to the axis of the blade-carrier


50


. The blades


53


are symmetrical in shape about a midplane perpendicular to the axis of rotation of the blade-carrier


50


.




The strip


21


is presented perpendicularly to the axes of rotation between the blade-carrier


50


and the backing cylinder


51


, and it is cut progressively by the edge


56


bearing against the backing cylinder


51


along a curved line of cut representing the trace of points where the edge


56


is tangential to the backing cylinder


51


. In order to obtain continuous tangential contact between the edge


56


and the backing cylinder


51


, the blades


53


are preferably sharpened by installing the blade-carrier


50


fitted with unsharpened blades in register with a grindstone having the same diameter as the backing cylinder


51


, and then putting said grindstone into fast rotation while the blade-carrier


50


is simultaneously caused to rotate slowly. It is thus possible to keep a spare blade-carrier


50


fitted with sharp blades. The blades can thus be changed very quickly by removing the blade-carrier which is preferably held merely by a screw on a shaft that determines its angular position so that replacement can be performed in a very short length of time.




The cutting tool


24


moves in rotation only, so it is easy to synchronize it with the rotation of the carousel. This means is particularly suitable for cutting lids apart quickly.




In order to ensure that, when the selector


23


is in the neutral position, a strip cannot be driven in unwanted manner by the rotating cutting device


24


, provision is made to mount the backing cylinder


51


on a lever


61


hinged about an axis


62


which is parallel to the axis of rotation of the backing cylinder


51


, as can be seen in FIG.


2


. In the position shown, the lever


61


has been moved so that the backing cylinder


51


is spaced apart from the blade-carrier


50


. Neither strip can then be driven by the cutting device


24


and no lids can be delivered. This lever is controlled by means of a member


65


of the electromagnet or actuator type, and the movement of this lever can be coupled to that of the member


13


.




When the lever


61


is returned to a position in which the backing cylinder


51


is tangential to the blade-carrier


50


, as shown in

FIG. 3

, the advancing strip


21


is then cut to form lids


16


.




In order to facilitate maintenance of the apparatus, the various rollers of the selector


23


and of the cutting device


24


can be mounted so as to be cantilevered out from a support plate, in which case all of the rollers are accessible and can be removed from the same side of the support plate. To further facilitate access to the various elements and to ensure that the path for the strips is completely disengaged, provision is made for the lever


30


, the lever


61


, and their control members to extend over the other side of the plate supporting the fixed rollers.




As shown in

FIG. 6

, each lid


16


has two parallel rectilinear edges


102


and


103


formed by the edges of a segment of strip, and also two curved edges


104


and


105


which are parallel to each other and symmetrical about the axis of symmetry


106


of the segment of strip. These curved edges define lids of complementary shape, which interfit without losing any strip material between two consecutive lids.





FIG. 7

is a plan view of a lid


16


of the invention placed over the neck


109


of a receptacle. The width l of the strip


100


is selected to be slightly greater than the diameter of the neck


109


. In addition, the curved shape of the line of cut serves to leave two pull tongues


107


and


108


on the lid. The radius of curvature R of the line of cut is preferably slightly greater than half the width of the strip, e.g. 24 millimeters (mm) for a strip that is 46 mm wide for fitting to a neck having a diameter of 43 mm, thereby leaving tongues that are easy to take hold of on the lid while nevertheless ensuring that the tips of the tongues are not too narrow. similarly, the cutting tool


24


is preferably dimensioned so that the distance d between the curved edges


104


and


105


, i.e. the circumferential distance between two edges


56


(or the perimeter of the circle scanned by the edge


56


when only one blade is used) is substantially equal to the width l of the strip. These dispositions make it possible to minimize strip consumption while also ensuring that the neck


109


is covered in satisfactory manner.




The lids


16


as cut apart in this way are taken in charge by a lid-advance member


17


, in this case a conveyor device comprising two belts


63




a


and


63




b


mounted facing each other on rollers, given respective references


60




a


&


64




a


and


60




b


&


64




b


. To limit risk of lids being contaminated, the belts


63




a


and


63




b


preferably comprise three narrow parallel strands. The lids


16


leaving the cutting device


24


are held captive in the advance member


17


between the two belts


63




a


and


63




b


, thus preventing them from becoming shifted or from turning while they are being conveyed, and they are brought onto the path of the moving stations.




Furthermore, as shown in

FIG. 2

, each sealing station


5


has a gripping clamp


9


comprising a fixed jaw


18


and a moving jaw


19


urged resiliently against the fixed jaw by a spring (not shown). The moving jaw


19


is associated with a control lever


14


which is used for opening the clamp under drive from a fixed cam


15


located upstream from the lid production module


7


.




When a sealing station comes up to the end of the advance member


17


, the clamp


9


is still held open by the cam


15


. At the moment when the clamp


9


is on the axis of a lid


16


cantilevered out from the end of the advance member


17


, the lever


14


escapes from the downstream end of the cam


15


and the corresponding clamp


9


closes onto the pull tongues


107


and


108


so that the lid


16


is taken hold of on the fly and is held horizontally by the clamp


9


cantilevered out over a location where a receptacle


2


is inserted by the upstream transfer device


3


. During the transit between the upstream transfer device


3


and the downstream transfer device


4


in the direction of rotation of the turntable


1


, the sealing head is lowered in conventional manner onto the lid


16


to heat-seal it onto the neck


109


of the corresponding receptacle


2


. Immediately upstream from the downstream transfer device


4


, the lever


14


is controlled by the cam


15


so as to open the clamp


9


and release the lid


16


before the receptacle


2


is removed. The sealing station


5


is thus ready to begin a new cycle.




The invention is not limited to the particular embodiments described above, but can be varied within the ambit of the invention as defined by the claims.




In particular, all rotary movements can be synchronized by means of gears or belts, or by motors that are synchronized electrically. In particular, the advance of the strip and/or slicing of the strip into lids can be associated with information indicating that a receptacle is present in the upstream transfer device. It is thus possible to suspend lid production every time that it is anticipated that a moving station passing beneath the end of the lid advance member will be empty.




Furthermore, provision can be made to place a plurality of lid production modules side by side and associated with gripping clamps


9


whose control levers


14


are offset so that only one lid


16


is taken.




The gripping clamps


9


can be driven electrically, hydraulically, or pneumatically, and they can be caused to open and close on the fly on a lid present at the end of the advance member by means other than the above-described cam-and-lever system, e.g. by means of the type controlled by a photocell secured to the clamp and receiving a beam of light that is interrupted whenever a lid is present.




The selector


23


can also have two idle rollers and a single drive roller movably mounted on the lever. It is then necessary to reverse the direction of rotation of the motor each time the lever changes over.




The invention can be transposed to any type of sealing apparatus, in particular to apparatus of the linear type.




The shape of the cut obtained by the cutting member


24


can be modified so as to make pull tongues that are disposed in diametrically opposite positions, e.g. by providing blades


53


that are curved so as to present a point of inflection.




The number of blades on the blade-carrier


50


can be arbitrary and can be adapted to the size of the lids and of the blade-carrier


50


. For example, the blade-carrier


50


could have four blades, with the radius of the cylindrical surface containing the edges of the blades being adapted so that one-fourth of the circumference of said surface corresponds to the dimension of a lid.



Claims
  • 1. A device comprising:at least one stationary lid production module having a lid cutting member fitted with a tool for cutting lids from a strip and for presenting said lids in a cantilevered out position facing a path of one of a plurality of sealing stations, each sealing station including a sealing head, said plural sealing stations being attached to a continuously moving supporting structure, said sealing stations each having gripping members secured thereto, said gripping members being placed relative to the lid production module so as to follow a path facing said lids in the cantilevered out position, and control means for opening and closing said gripping members so as to take hold of a lid on the fly when a sealing station is moving in front of said lid production module.
  • 2. A device according to claim 1, wherein the lid production module includes a member for advancing lids disposed downstream from the cutting tool.
  • 3. A device according to claim 1, wherein the lid cutting member includes a support for two reels of strip, and a selector suitable for causing one of the strips to advance towards the cutting tool for cutting up the strip downstream from the selector.
  • 4. A device according to claim 3, wherein the selector comprises three rollers having parallel axes and mounted to enable one of them to move relative to the other two between two extreme positions, in each of which positions two rollers co-operate to pinch one of the strips, at least one of the two rollers between which a strip is pinched being a drive roller.
  • 5. A device according to claim 4, wherein the selector has two brakes arranged to act positively on the strip which is not being pinched in order to stop it from moving.
  • 6. A device according to claim 1, wherein the cutting tool comprises both a rotary blade-carrier fitted with at least one blade having a cutting edge and a rotary backing cylinder, the blade-carrier and the backing cylinder being mounted facing each other on parallel axes, the cutting edge being mounted so as to make tangential contact with the backing cylinder.
  • 7. A device according to claim 6, wherein the blade is curved symmetrically about a midplane of the blade-carrier, which plane extends perpendicularly to the axis of rotation of the blade-carrier.
  • 8. A device according to claim 7, wherein the blade is curved with a radius of curvature approximately equal to half the width of the strip.
  • 9. A device according to claim 8, wherein the radius of curvature is slightly greater than half the width of the strip.
  • 10. A device according to claim 7, wherein the blade-carrier is of dimensions adapted to make cuts that are spaced apart from one another by a distance substantially equal to the width of the strip.
  • 11. A device for presenting lids to moving sealing stations, the device comprising at least one lid production module having a lid cutting member fitted with a tool for cutting lids from a strip, and also having gripping members secured to the sealing stations, wherein the lid production module is mounted stationary facing a path of the sealing stations, and wherein the gripping members are placed relative to the lid production module so as to take hold of a lid on the fly,wherein the cutting tool comprises both a rotary blade-carrier fitted with at least one blade having a cutting edge and a rotary backing cylinder, the blade-carrier and the backing cylinder being mounted facing each other on parallel axes, the cutting edge being mounted so as to make tangential contact with the backing cylinder, and wherein the blade is curved symmetrically about a midplane of the blade-carrier, which plane extends perpendicularly to the axis of rotation of the blade-carrier.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
01 00582 Jan 2001 FR
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