The present invention relates to a feed unit for feeding sheets to a packing line.
An automatic product packing machine comprises at least one feed unit for supplying a packing line on the machine with a succession of sheets used in the packing process. The feed units may supply the succession of sheets either by cutting the sheets off a continuous web unwound off a reel, or by withdrawing individual sheets from the bottom of a stack housed inside a hopper.
One example of a feed unit for withdrawing individual sheets from the bottom of a stack housed inside a hopper is described in U.S. Pat. No. 4,918,908, in which a suction pickup roller is rolled against a sheet at a bottom end of the hopper, so that the sheet winds about the roller; once the sheet is fully wound, the pickup roller is arrested in a release position to release the sheet onto an input conveyor of the packing line; and the input conveyor is normally defined by two pickup rollers parallel and tangent to each other to engage the sheet between them.
Another example of a feed unit for withdrawing individual sheets from the bottom of a stack housed inside a hopper is described in Patent EP-A1-0970885, in which a wheel, rotating about its axis, feeds a gripping head continuously along an endless path through a loading station, where the gripping head, oscillating with respect to the wheel about an axis parallel to the wheel axis, engages a withdrawal opening in the hopper to withdraw a sheet, and through a follow-up unloading station, where the gripping head, rotating together with the wheel, feeds the sheet to a feed roller.
Feed units with hoppers as described above function correctly at relatively slow operating speeds. At fast operating speeds typical of modern packing machines, however, the sheets close to the bottom of the hopper tend to be shifted out of correct alignment by the mechanical stress exerted on the stack by the pickup device when withdrawing individual sheets. As a result, each sheet is engaged by the pickup device, and so fed to the follow-up packing line, in the wrong position, thus impairing the overall quality of the finished packages and possibly also jamming the packing line.
It is an object of the present invention to provide a feed unit for feeding sheets to a packing line, designed to eliminate the aforementioned drawbacks, and which, at the same time, is cheap and easy to produce.
According to the present invention, there is provided a feed unit for feeding sheets to a packing line; the feed unit comprising a hopper housing a stack of sheets and having a withdrawal opening; and a pickup device which engages the withdrawal opening in the hopper to withdraw a single sheet from the stack and feed the sheet to the packing line; the feed unit being characterized by comprising, at the withdrawal opening in the hopper, at least one roller having a lateral surface on which a portion of the stack rests; and actuating means for rotating the roller about a respective longitudinal axis of symmetry in such a direction as to push the sheets in the stack away from the withdrawal opening.
A non-limiting embodiment of the present invention will be described by way of example with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
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Pickup device 6 comprises a wheel 8 rotating about a respective central axis 9; and a suction gripping head 10 supported by wheel 8 to move cyclically along an endless path through a loading station, where gripping head 10 engages withdrawal opening 5 in hopper 3 to withdraw a sheet 2, and through a follow-up unloading station, where gripping head 10 feeds the sheet to the packing line in known manner.
In a further embodiment not shown, wheel 8 supports a number of gripping heads 10; and each gripping head 10 may be fitted to wheel 8 to oscillate, under the control of a cam actuating system, about a respective axis parallel to central axis 9 of wheel 8.
Clearly, pickup device 6 may be formed differently, e.g. as described in U.S. Pat. No. 4,918,908.
At withdrawal opening 5 in hopper 3, the feed unit comprises two parallel rollers 11 located on opposite sides of stack 4, and each having a lateral surface 12 on which a bottom portion of stack 4 rests. More specifically, as shown more clearly in
Actuating device 13 preferably rotates rollers 11 at the same adjustable given constant speed. Typically, the rotation speed of rollers 11 is adjusted as a function of the withdrawal rate of sheets 2 from withdrawal opening 5 in hopper 3 and/or as a function of the number of sheets 2 in stack 4 (and therefore of the weight of stack 4).
In the preferred embodiment shown in the accompanying drawings, the portion of lateral surface 12 of each roller 11 contacting stack 4 has a high friction coefficient achieved by knurling comprising a series of grooves parallel to longitudinal axis 14 of symmetry. Alternatively, the portion of the lateral surface of each roller 11 contacting stack 4 may have a covering of elastic material (e.g. rubber). As shown more clearly in
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Hopper 3 may also comprise at least one fixed horizontal supporting member (not shown) located at withdrawal opening 5 and defining a bottom support of stack 4 to retain stack 4 inside hopper 3.
Clearly, the retaining sections 7 of hopper 3 need not necessarily be vertical, and may slope with respect to the vertical or be horizontal. In the latter case, feed unit 1 must comprise a push device for gradually feeding stack 4 towards withdrawal opening 5 (in the hopper 3 shown, this is achieved by force of gravity drawing sheets 2 in stack 4 downwards).
In actual use, suction gripping head 10 engages and exerts force on a sheet 2 to extract sheet 2 from withdrawal opening 5 in the hopper and through the window defined between the two rollers 11; and, since the window defined between the two rollers 11 is smaller than sheet 2, sheet 2 is inevitably deformed elastically to be extracted from hopper 3. Moreover, if bottom supporting members of stack 4 are provided, sheet 2 must be detached from the supporting members by the action of gripping head 10.
Tests have shown that the action of rollers 11 provides for realigning sheets 2 in stack 4 close to withdrawal opening 5 in hopper 3. That is, if sheets 2 close to withdrawal opening 5 are shifted out of correct alignment by the mechanical stress exerted on stack 4 by pickup device 6 when withdrawing individual sheets 2, the action of rollers 11 provides for realigning sheets 2. The action of rollers 11 has also been found to have a separating effect on sheets 2 in stack 4 close to withdrawal opening 5 in hopper 3, thus assisting detachment of sheets 2 from stack 4. That is, sheets 2 in stack 4 tend to adhere to one another, thus making it difficult to extract each sheet 2 from withdrawal opening 5 in hopper 3. The action of rollers 11, on the other hand, tends to separate sheets 2 close to the withdrawal opening, thus counteracting any adhesion phenomena of sheets 2.
Feed unit 1 as described above may be used for supplying sheets 2 of any type, e.g. blanks for producing rigid packages, sheets of wrapping material for producing soft packages, or labels or stamps applied to the inside or outside of packages.
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BO2003A000549 | Sep 2003 | IT | national |