1. Field of the Invention
The invention relates an apparatus or device to cut films, in particular, soft films.
2. Prior Art
Such apparatuses or devices are used, for example, in the packaging industry to cut or punch soft films. They usually have a first carrier and a second carrier, which, in contrast to the first carrier, is movable, of which one carries a blade holder with a movable blade and the other, a counterpiece corresponding to the blade in the form of a pressure ridge or the like. By moving the second carrier, which is movable by means of a drive, in the direction of the first carrier, the films to be cut are first clamped. Subsequently, the cutting blade is moved relative to the counterpiece, wherein the film is cut. With known devices of this type, there is the problem that the blade holder with the corresponding drives takes up a relatively large structural space. In this way, difficulties in accommodating the blade holder in the space available within the device arise.
This problem the invention solves by creating an apparatus or device (hereinafter referred to as “device”) of the type mentioned above that has a compactly constructed and universally useable blade holder.
With the device in accordance with the invention, the blade holder has a pressure piston, on which the cutting blade is held so it can be replaced and which is conducted so that it can be shifted within a housing and can be moved by a pressure fluid in the direction of the counterpiece.
In a particularly advantageous and space-saving embodiment of the invention, the pressure piston is constructed in the form of a pressure plate. The housing forming the installation for the pressure piston is appropriately composed of a frame-like basic part, an upper cover plate, and two lower side plates. A gap for the blade is formed between the two lower side plates.
By acting on the pressure piston with pressure fluid, preferably compressed air, the pressure piston can be moved in such a way that the blade is moved through the gap in the direction of the counterpiece. In this way, a film or another suitable material can be cut. With the aid of pressure springs, the pressure piston is pressed into its starting position, in which the blade is located within the housing.
Other particulars and advantages of the invention can be deduced from the following description of a preferred embodiment with the aid of the drawing. Shown are:
The right part of the device is correspondingly structured. The device contains two opposing guide columns 1, which are arranged within a machine frame 2 over two side guide plates 3, protruding from these plates upwards and downwards. An upper carrier 4 and a lower carrier 5, which is movable in contrast to the upper carrier, are conducted on the two guide columns 1. The upper carrier is arranged so that it can move vertically on the parts of the two guide columns 1 which protrude upwards from the guide plates 3, and is put under tension, upwards, by a plate spring arrangement 6 and guide rings 7 against a graduated ring 8 and a collar nut 9 at the upper end of the two guide columns 2. By rotating the graduated ring 8, the position of the carrier 5, with respect to the two guide columns 1, can be changed to adapt the device to different film thicknesses. Lateral guides 10, into which a blade holder 11, shown in FIGS. 2 to 5 and described in more detail in the following, is inserted, are affixed on the underside of the upper carrier 4.
The lower carrier 5 is affixed on a receiver 12 which is guided in such a way that the level can be adjusted via lateral guide bushes and so that it can be displaced on the part of the two guide columns 1, arranged below the guide plate 3, and which can be displaced vertically, relative to the upper carrier 4, by a lifting drive 13, constructed, for example, as a pneumatic cylinder. The lifting drive 13 is affixed to a lower part 14, which is held stationary, by means of screws 15, on the lower end of the two guide columns 1. Front and rear lateral parts 16, with lateral cover plates 17 to 19, are affixed on the lower part 14. A counterpiece 20, corresponding to the blade, in the form of a pressure ridge, shown in more detail in
The blade holder 11, shown in FIGS. 2 to 5, contains a housing composed of a frame-like basic body 21, a cover plate, 22, and two lateral ridges, in which a plate-shaped pressure piston 24 is conducted in a displaceable manner. A blade 25 is affixed, by means of lateral screws 26, protruding downwards, on the underside of the vertically movable pressure piston 24. Openings 27 are provided for access to the screws 26 in one of the side walls of the basic body 21. The cover plate 22 is screwed tightly on the upper side of the basic body 21. A sealing plate 28 is located between the cover plate 22 and the basic body 21. The two lateral ridges 23 are affixed on the underside of the basic body 21 in such a way that a gap 29 for the blade 25 is formed between them. On the underside of the cover plate 22, a depression 30 is worked in, which forms a pressure space for the action on the pressure piston 24 with a pressure fluid, preferably, compressed air. A borehole 31, located in the basic body 21, on which an angular swiveling-screw fitting is connected as a connection 32 for the supply of the pressure fluid, leads to the depression 30.
As can be seen, particularly from
In the device described in the preceding, the lower carrier 5 is first moved upwards, with the aid of the lifting drive, until the film to be cut is pressed by the pressure piece 39, located on the pressure ridge 37, to the lower side of the lateral plates 23. In this way, the film to be cut is clamped in the area of the cutting line. Then, pressure is applied via a pressure conduit and the angular screw fitting 32, whereby the pressure piston 24 moves against the force of the pressure springs 33 in the direction of the counterpiece 20 and the blade 25 meshes into the groove 38 of the pressure ridge 37. The film is thereby cut. Subsequently, the pressure applied on the housing can be reduced, so that the blade 25 withdraws due to the force of the pressure springs 33, once more, into the housing of the blade holder 11. By the return of the lower carrier 5, the cut film can then be released.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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203 13 228.9 | Aug 2003 | DE | national |