The present invention refers to the engineering of machines for packaging products in filter paper pods. International reference classification B65b.
The use of filter paper pods to package individual portions of ground products is well known in the art. Pods containing ground coffee of varying particle size are widely used. All the machines known up to now pose specific problems, especially as regards control over the degree of compacting. Moreover, the presently available machines do not perform reliably and are incapable of maintaining the high output rates demanded by the market. The problem to be solved, therefore, is to produce economical and reliable pods at a fast rate and with constant precision in terms both of the product weight per packaged dose and its degree of compactness, also where the particle size is not homogeneous.
The pod packaging machine as envisaged in the present invention solves all the above-described problems and is highly economical both to manufacture and to operate in an industrial setting.
Besides occupying a minimal surface area, the machine of the present invention has a highly compact en bloc structure.
The invention will now be explained referring to the appended drawings, which serve solely illustrative purposes and in no way limit the scope of the invention itself.
bis is a schematic axonometric representation of a carousel with an intermittently rotating horizontal axis (R) and a circumference shaped as a polygonal prism (P) whose flat faces (L) are equipped with interchangeable dies (S) featuring twin recesses (G).
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bis illustrates the separation of symmetrical pods (E).
bis illustrates, on a duly enlarged scale, the separation of a type (E) symmetrical compacted pod.
bis is an axonometric view of a symmetrical compacted pod (E).
bis a front view of a symmetrical compacted pod (E).
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ter and 22ter represent the action of a concave punch (N), which is such as to increase the degree of compacting of the same dose of product to create a symmetrical pod.
In the figures, the individual details are marked as follows:
A is a flat-topped compacted pod.
B1 is the spool of filter paper (F1).
B2 is the spool of filter paper (F2).
C is the depression formed in the filter paper (F1)
E is a compacted pod of standard shape and size.
F1 is the filter paper to be impressed with the forming punch (M).
F2 is the filter paper for creating the pods.
F3 indicates the overlaying of the two filter papers (F1, F2).
G indicates a recess directly impressed in the flat faces of the prism or the interchangeable dies (S).
L indicates the flat faces of the polygonal prism.
N indicates the tamping punch for the standard type of pods (E).
N′ indicates the tamping punch for type (A) compacted pods.
N″ indicates the convex tamping punch for type (A) pods.
P is the polygonal prism-shaped carousel.
R indicates the axis around which the carousel rotates intermittently.
t indicates the cuts on the filter paper (F1).
T indicates the flaring of the cuts (t).
W indicates a larger flaring of the cuts (t) to enable the formation of deeper recesses (C).
I, II, III, IV indicate the doses fed for packaging in pods.
1, 2, 3, 4 indicate an orderly sequence of sections where the filter paper will be flat during the pod packaging process.
The figures clearly evidence the compact structural architecture of the packaging machine to which the present invention relates. The invention naturally lends itself to different embodiments as regards both the dimensions and structural proportions of the various parts making up the packaging machine.
It is apparent that the number of sides of polygon may vary, as may the geometric proportions of the prismatic carousel.
It is likewise apparent that the number of recesses (G) and their distribution on the faces (L) of the prism may vary. The choice of cuts (t) will also be adapted to the depth of the depression required.
All the devices that are not illustrated are understood as being made using known systems and actuated with technological components known in the art. Therefore, the scope of the present invention shall encompass all packaging machines featuring the basic, original characteristics described and illustrated herein.
The technological choices that may optimise the functionality of the packaging machine of the present invention are: the number of sides of the polygon, the diameter of the polygonal wheel, the length of each side of the polygon, the width of the prism, the number of recesses (G) and their distribution on the faces of the prism, the distribution and size of the cuts (t), the proportions of the forming and tamping punches (M; N, N′, N″), the devices actuating the intermittent rotation of the wheel with a horizontal axis and the filling device for measuring out and dispensing the pre-established doses.
Now that the original innovative characteristics of the present invention have been made apparent, anyone with average skill in the art may construct filter paper pod packaging machines having the basic characteristics as described and illustrated in the following claims.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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B02003A000666 | Nov 2003 | IT | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/IB04/03589 | 11/3/2004 | WO | 4/10/2006 |