DEVICE FOR REMOVING PLASTIC PRODUCTS

Information

  • Patent Application
  • 20210039303
  • Publication Number
    20210039303
  • Date Filed
    January 28, 2019
    5 years ago
  • Date Published
    February 11, 2021
    3 years ago
Abstract
A device for removing plastic products (1) having at least one guiding and/or holding device (7), which, in the context of a plastic forming process is introduced into and removed from a plastic product (1), to take over and subsequently release the latter after forming for at least one further production step, wherein a motion device (40) serves for inserting and removing the respective device (7) into and from the plastic product (1), wherein said motion device (40) moves the respective device (7) axially in opposing directions of travel, is characterized in that at least one further motion device (35) is provided, which sets the guiding and/or holding device (7) in rotational movement.
Description

The invention relates to a device for removing or demolding plastic products, such as for example containers, having at least one guiding and/or holding device which, in the context of a plastic forming process is introduced into and removed from at least one plastic product, to take over and subsequently release the latter after forming for at least one further manufacturing step, wherein a motion device serves for inserting and removing the respective device into and from the respective plastic product, wherein said motion device moves the respective device axially in opposing directions of travel.


If plastic products are produced industrially in large quantities by means of plastic forming processes, the mechanical handling of the plastic products within the production process is an important process step, favoring the rational and economic execution. As disclosed in the document DE 38 31 957 C1, it is state of the art in this respect to use a device of the genus mentioned above in the context of a process based on the known BottelpackĀ® system, in which containers are produced in an economic way from plasticized plastic material by means of automated forming (blowing or vacuum forming), filling and sealing. As explained in column 2, lines 61 and following pages of the aforementioned document, pins are provided as a guiding and holding device, which, by means of a motion device, engage with blind hole-like recesses formed in a waste rim zone of the produced ampoule blocks to take over the respective ampoule block and subsequently release it.


Based on this state of the art, the invention addresses the problem of providing a device which, while retaining the advantages of the said known device, permits a particularly fast and safe sequence of the producing process of plastic products.


According to the invention, this problem is solved by a device having the features of claim 1 in its entirety.


According to the characterizing part of claim 1, an essential feature of the invention is that at least one further motion device is provided which sets the guiding and/or holding device in rotational movement. Because the guiding and holding device can be rotated, in addition to the motion device which, for machine handling, brings the guiding and holding device into and out of engagement with the respective plastic product, the process of removal or demolding, i.e. the motion of the guiding and holding device in the direction of travel releasing the plastic product, can be performed before the plastic product, which is heated in the course of the plastic forming process, has cooled down completely. The rotational motion generated by means of the further motion device prevents an adhesion or deformation effect during the retracting travel motion of the guiding and holding device even if the plastic product is still partially in the plasticized state and has not yet fully cured. The faster release of the plastic products permits the plastic forming process to be performed having shorter cycle times, so that the device according to the invention permits the plastic forming process to be performed in a particularly fast and economical manner.


Where ampoules are referred to below, this term generally includes containers, in particular those produced by a blow-molding, filling and sealing process (BFS process).


In advantageous embodiments, the guiding and holding device has at least one rod body having a kind of drill head at one free end and in the area of its other free end a pinion for a pinion drive as part of the further motion device and a rotary bearing. These embodiments are advantageously usable for the machine handling of ampoule blocks, which are produced by the above-mentioned blow-molding, filling and sealing process (BFS process) and have in their waste rim zone, as shown in FIG. 1 of the above-mentioned document DE 38 31 957 C1, blind-hole-like recesses for the engagement of pins. When the device according to the invention is used, the pins are formed by the drill tips of the rod bodies, which are set in rotation during the releasing travel motion by means of the pinion drive.


In embodiments of this type, a large number of rod bodies are provided, the rotary bearings of which are always guided in pairs in a rotary support and the pinions of which have a predeterminable axial distance from each other within the rotary support, wherein said distance preferably corresponds at least to the height of a pinion. The axially offset arrangement of the pinions provides the advantageous option of arranging the pairs of rod bodies in the rotary bearing at an axial distance that is smaller than the pinion diameter, so that in an advantageous manner the rod bodies can be arranged in a denser succession to each other.


The arrangement can advantageously be made in such a way that the rotary supports are arranged on a carrier as part of the one motion device, which by means of a drive moves the rod bodies in parallel arrangement to each other in the axial direction of motion below a beam-like set-down table, which permits the rod bodies to pass therethrough and to set down the plastic product on its upper side for the purpose of separating it from the assignable rod bodies.


In the case of the axially offset arrangement of the pinions, two toothed racks arranged one above the other can serve as pinion drives for the individual pinions of the rod bodies, wherein said toothed racks form part of the further motion device and of which one toothed rack actuates the pinion of the respective one rod body and the other toothed rack actuates the pinion of the respective further rod body, which are accommodated, combined in a pair, in the respective associated rotary support of the carrier.


Both toothed racks can be arranged on a slide, which is movably guided along the carrier by means of a further drive.


Advantageously, the two drives used, i.e. the drive for the vertical travel motions of the rod bodies and the horizontal drive of the slide having the toothed racks, are formed by linear drives, in particular by electric spindle drives.


The drill head of the respective rod body can be formed by a drill tip having a drill thread. If the thread pitch is appropriately selected, an axial force component can be generated during the rotary motion in the respective blind hole of the plastic products, which favors the releasing travel motion in the manner of an unscrewing.


With a special advantage, the device can be an interchangeable component of a blow-molding, filling and sealing machine used to produce the respective plastic product.


As shown in the document mentioned at the beginning, the respective plastic product can have a box-like projection at the foot outside of a filled container body as a waste rim zone, wherein into said projection the respective drill head of the rod bodies penetrate in an impact-like manner while the plastic material is still soft, wherein when or after the respective plastic product is placed on the set-down table the rod bodies are removed from the plastic material of the projection while rotating the rod bodies.


Below the invention is explained in detail with reference to an embodiment shown in the drawing.





In the Figures:



FIG. 1 shows a cut off front view of an embodiment of the device according to the invention, wherein a first operating state is shown;



FIG. 1a shows an enlarged partial view of the area designated by I in FIG. 1;



FIG. 2 shows a front view corresponding to FIG. 1, wherein a second operating state is shown;



FIG. 2a shows an enlarged partial view of the area designated by II in FIG. 2;



FIG. 3 shows a front view corresponding to FIG. 1, wherein a third operating state is shown;



FIG. 3a shows an enlarged partial view of the area designated by III in FIG. 3;



FIG. 4 shows a corresponding front view of the embodiment, wherein a third operating state is shown;



FIG. 4a shows an enlarged partial view of the area designated by IV in FIG. 4;



FIG. 5 shows a cut off perspective oblique view, partly exploded, of a part of the device of the embodiment of the device, viewed towards the front;



FIG. 6 shows an oblique perspective view, drawn at the scale of FIG. 5 and partly exploded, of the part of the embodiment of the device, viewed towards the rear; and



FIG. 7 shows a partial side view of the embodiment, further enlarged compared to FIGS. 5 and 6 and schematically simplified.





With reference to the attached drawings, the invention is explained based on an embodiment, which is provided in the context of a plastic forming process for the machine-handling of plastic products produced in the plastic forming process. More precisely, the embodiment is provided to move ampoule blocks produced in a BFS process away from the manufacturing mold due to the engagement of a guiding and holding device and then to release the plastic products again by removing the engaged guiding and holding device. The ampoule blocks, of which only one is visible in the drawing in FIG. 1 and designated by 1, correspond to a known product form as disclosed, for instance, in the aforementioned document DE 38 31 957 C1. As shown in FIG. 1 of this document, these ampoule blocks have a box-like projection at the base outside of a row of filled container bodies, wherein said projection forms a waste rim zone and in said projection a row arrangement of blind hole-like recesses is provided, with which pin-like engagement parts of the guiding and holding device engage for the transfer process. In FIGS. 1a, 2a, 3a and 4a, the respective waste rim zone forming the projection of ampoule block 1 is designated by 3 and the blind hole-like recesses located therein by 5.


The guiding and holding device has rod bodies 7, which are only partially numbered in the drawing and are arranged in series, wherein the number of rod bodies 7 matches the number of blind holes 5. As engagement parts for the pin-like engagement in the blind holes 5, each rod body 7 has a drill head 9 at its free end. At the lower end section opposite from the drill head 9, the rod bodies 7 have a shaft part 11 each having a pinion 13 attached thereto, see FIGS. 5 to 7. The rod bodies 7 have an elongated connecting tube 15 (see FIG. 7) between their drill head 9 and their shaft part 11. In FIGS. 5 and 7 the lower end of the connecting tubes 15 is each designated by 17. For the connection of the lower ends 17 to a respective shaft part 11, the former are provided with flattenings 21 in their end sections, wherein with said flattenings 21, as FIG. 7 shows, the tube end 17 of the connecting tubes 15 is crimped. In the same way the upper tube ends of the connecting tubes 15 are crimped with flattenings 19 for the connection to the drill heads 9, wherein said flattenings 19 are formed at the lower end of the drill heads 9, as FIGS. 5 and 6 show.


The shaft parts 11 together with their pinions 13 are each supported in pairs by rotary bearings 23 in a block-like rotary support 25. A retaining strip 27 is used to attach them to a carrier 29. As FIGS. 5 and 6 show most clearly, for every pinion pair located in a rotary support 25, the pinions 13 are arranged at an axial distance from each other, which is slightly greater than the axial height of a pinion 13. Therefore, the axes of the shaft parts 11 and thus of the rod bodies 7 can be arranged at distances from each other, which are smaller than the pinion diameter. A pair of toothed racks 31 is provided as a pinion drive for the rotary drive of the rod bodies 7, wherein said toothed racks 31 are mounted one above the other on a slide 33, which can be displaced along the row of pinions 13 by means of a linear drive, in this embodiment, in the form of a spindle drive 35 (FIG. 6) driven by an electric motor.


As FIGS. 1 to 4 show and most clearly FIG. 1, the device has a frame 36, which, starting from a base structure 37 on the floor side, extends upwards and forms the support for a horizontal set-down table 38 in the upper area. As the comparison of FIGS. 1 to 4 shows, the entire bar unit 39, formed by carrier 29, pinion drive 31, rotary support 25 and bar bodies 7, can be moved vertically on the frame 36 in both directions of travel, wherein in the fully raised position shown in FIG. 1, the bar bodies 7 pass through the set-down table 38. A linear drive is also provided as the drive for this motion device, which is designated here as the first motion device, whereas the pinion drive 31 generating the rotation of the bar bodies 7 is designated as the second motion device, and in this case is a spindle drive 40 operated by an electric motor (FIG. 1).



FIG. 1 shows an operating state of a working cycle of the device, wherein in said operating state the rod bodies 7 are moved into an upper end position, in which their drill heads 9, cf. FIG. 1a, are pushed into the blind holes 5 of an respective ampoule block 1 to be transferred, of which for the sake of clarity only a single ampoule block 1 is indicated schematically in FIG. 1. In this operating state, the tip, formed by a drilling thread 41, of the respective drill head 9 is in engagement with the blind holes 5 of the ampoule block 1, which is still warm due to the forming process and is therefore in a partially plasticized state.



FIG. 2 shows the operating state of the next working step, in which the rod bodies 7 together with the respective ampoule block 1 are moved downwards so far that the concerned ampoule blocks 1 rest on the set-down table 38, but the drill threads 41 of the drill heads 9 are still in engagement with the blind holes 5, as shown in FIG. 2a. As shown in FIG. 3, the rod bodies 7 then move further downwards while the rod bodies 7 are rotated resulting in the drill threads 41 of the drill heads 9 extending from the blind holes 5 in the manner of an unscrewing motion, cf. FIG. 3a.


In contrast to FIG. 1, the ampoule block 1 has been omitted in FIGS. 2, 3 and 4 for ease of presentation, but FIGS. 2a, 3a and 4a show the respective assigned states of engagement between the guiding and holding device 7 and the ampoule block 1 for the underside of an ampoule or a container of this block 1.


In conclusion, FIG. 4 shows the final state, in which the rod bodies 7 are completely moved down and the ampoule blocks 1 are completely released on the set-down table 38. The design of the drill heads 9 having the drill thread 41 at the end, which in the pushed-in position is enclosed by the still warm plastic material, permits in conjunction with the rotary motion an undisturbed removal of the rod bodies 7 forming the guiding and holding device from the engagement with the ampoule blocks 1.

Claims
  • 1. A device for removing plastic products (1) having at least one guiding and/or holding device (7), which, in the context of a plastic forming process is introduced into and removed from at least one plastic product (1), to take over and subsequently release the latter after forming for at least one further production step, wherein a motion device (40) serves for inserting and removing the respective device (7) into and from the respective plastic product (1), wherein said motion device (40) moves the respective device (7) axially in opposing directions of travel, characterized in that at least one further motion device (35) is provided, which sets the guiding and/or holding device (7) in rotational movement.
  • 2. The device according to claim 1, characterized in that the guiding and holding device has at least one rod body (7) having a kind of drill head (9) at one free end and in the area of its other free end a pinion (13) for a pinion drive (31) as part of the further motion device (35) and a rotary bearing (23).
  • 3. The device according to claim 1, characterized in that a plurality of rod bodies (7) are provided, the rotary bearings (23) of which are always guided in pairs in a rotary support (25) and whose pinions (13) have a predeterminable axial distance from each other within the rotary support (25), wherein said distance preferably corresponds at least to the height of a pinion (13).
  • 4. The device according to claim 1, characterized in that the rotary supports (25) are arranged on a carrier (29) as part of the one motion device, which by means of a drive (40) moves the rod bodies (7) in parallel arrangement to each other in the axial direction of motion below a beam-like set-down table (38), which permits the rod bodies (7) to pass therethrough and to set down the plastic product (1) on its upper side for the purpose of separating it from the assignable rod bodies (7).
  • 5. The device according to claim 1, characterized in that two toothed racks (31) arranged one above the other serve as pinion drives for the individual pinions (13) of the rod bodies (7), wherein said toothed racks (31) form part of the further motion device (35) and of which one toothed rack (31) actuates the pinion of the respective one rod body (7) and the other toothed rack (31) actuates the pinion (13) of the respective further rod body (7), which are accommodated, combined in a pair, in the respective associated rotary support (25) of the carrier (29).
  • 6. The device according to claim 1, characterized in that the two toothed racks (31) are arranged on a slide (33), which is movably guided along the carrier (29) by means of the further drive (35).
  • 7. The device according to claim 1, characterized in that the drives used are formed by linear drives, in particular by electric spindle drives (35, 40).
  • 8. The device according to claim 1, characterized in that the drill head (9) of the respective rod body (7) is formed by a drill tip having a drill thread (41).
  • 9. The device according to claim 1, characterized in that the device can be an interchangeable component of a blow-molding, filling and sealing machine used to produce the respective plastic product (1).
  • 10. The device according to claim 1, characterized in that the respective plastic product (1) has a box-like projection (3) at the foot outside of a filled container body, wherein into said projection (3) the respective drill head (9) of the rod bodies (7) penetrate in an impact-like manner while the plastic material is still soft, and that when or after the respective plastic product (1) is placed on the set-down table (38) the rod bodies (7) are removed from the plastic material of the projection (3) while rotating the rod bodies (7).
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
10 2018 000 885.2 Feb 2018 DE national
PCT Information
Filing Document Filing Date Country Kind
PCT/EP2019/051937 1/28/2019 WO 00