This application claims the priority, under 35 U.S.C. §119, of German Patent Application DE 10 2010 036 015.5, filed Aug. 31, 2010; the prior application is herewith incorporated by reference in its entirety.
The invention relates to a folder gluer or folding-box gluer including several processing units of modular construction disposed in series for producing folding boxes from folding box blanks. Each of the processing units or modules includes a respective transport device having at least one upper and one lower conveying device. The conveying devices include conveying elements contacting each other for transporting the box blanks in a conveying direction between the upper and lower conveying devices.
Folder gluers of that general type for producing folding boxes out of folding box blanks are known to include at least the following processing units of modular construction:
a feeder which successively separates the blanks to be processed from a stack at a high speed and feeds them individually to a downstream first processing unit,
an application unit for applying a strip of an adhesive, generally glue, to the folding flaps that are to be glued, and
a folding unit in which blank portions that have been provided with glue are bent at a 180° angle to create an adhesive bond and thus are folded.
The folding unit is usually followed by a so-called transfer unit in which the boxes can be counted, marked, and discharged if they are defective.
The next unit is usually a pressing unit at an inlet of which a shingled stream of folded blanks is formed, which is then subjected to pressure for a certain period of time to bond the two blanks at the glue line.
The individual processing units include driven conveying elements for transporting the folding box blanks. Such conveying elements may, for instance, be formed of an upper conveying belt and a lower conveying belt disposed on a side of the machine. The lower conveying belt is guided in a roller cheek and the upper conveying belt is guided in a roller track. The conveying belts are configured to be transversely adjustable and can thus be adapted to the respective size and format of the folding box blanks. The blanks are transported between the upper and lower conveying belts with their printed side facing downward. A folder gluer of that type is known from German Published Patent Application DE 10 2004 022 344 A1.
However, in some applications, the continuous lower conveying belts are an inconvenience because, for instance, a line camera may be provided to record a picture across the entire width of the blank for quality control purposes. It is known to subdivide the lower conveying belt in order to provide a gap for camera inspection across the entire width of the blank, while the upper conveying belt remains continuous. For structural reasons, the rear lower conveying belt is difficult to drive. In some applications, however, the upper conveying belt or even the upper conveying belt and the lower conveying belt may be subdivided.
It is accordingly an object of the invention to provide a folder gluer or folding-box gluer, which overcomes the hereinafore-mentioned disadvantages of the heretofore-known devices of this general type and which has transport devices for transporting box blanks in a simple and reliable way, even across conveying gaps, either within a module or between two modules.
With the foregoing and other objects in view there is provided, in accordance with the invention, a folder gluer comprising several processing modules disposed in line for producing folding boxes out of folding box blanks. Each processing module has a transport device including at least one upper and one lower conveying device having conveying elements which contact each other. The box blanks are transported between these upper and lower conveying devices. In order to reliably bridge a gap within the module or between two modules, at least one of the upper and/or lower conveying devices is divided and is formed of at least two conveying devices spaced apart from each other. At least one of the conveying devices is connected to a drive to ensure that the folding box blanks are securely transported even across the gap.
In accordance with a concomitant preferred feature of the invention, the spacing between the divided conveying devices is variable. This is particularly easy to implement in embodiments that include tapes, belts, rollers, suction rollers, suction plates, or suction belts as the conveying elements.
Other features which are considered as characteristic for the invention are set forth in the appended claims.
Although the invention is illustrated and described herein as embodied in a folder gluer or folding-box gluer, it is nevertheless not intended to be limited to the details shown, since various modifications and structural changes may be made therein without departing from the spirit of the invention and within the scope and range of equivalents of the claims.
The construction and method of operation of the invention, however, together with additional objects and advantages thereof will be best understood from the following description of specific embodiments when read in connection with the accompanying drawings.
Referring now in detail to the figures of the drawings and first, particularly, to
The folder gluer starts in the lower right-hand corner of
The next units are a prefolding unit 6 and a first folding module 7. The blanks are guided through both the prefolding unit 6 and the folding unit 7 by transversely positionable machine components in the form of belt pairs that act as conveying elements. An actuating drive is provided to move the conveying elements in the transverse direction to position them as needed for the specific blank type to be processed.
The folding module 7 is followed by a rotating unit 9. The rotating unit 9 rotates the blanks through a 90° angle about a vertical axis. For this purpose, it includes two parallel conveying sections that are disposed adjacent each other. The speeds of the two conveying sections can be adjusted independently of each other. During transport, the blanks lie flat on the two conveying sections and are thus rotated when the two conveying sections move at different speeds. The two conveying sections include driven rollers as conveying elements.
As the blanks exit the rotating unit 9, they are fed to a further alignment unit 10 which corresponds to the alignment unit provided downstream of the feeder 1, from a structural point of view. Thus, it likewise includes transversely positionable machine components, namely conveying belt pairs, as conveying elements.
A following processing unit 13 is used to carry out processing operations as required for the type of box to be created. For example, further crease lines may be prefolded or special folds may be made. The conveying elements that guide the blanks through the processing unit 13 are likewise belt pairs that can be positioned in the transverse direction through the use of actuating drives.
In a following folding unit 14, blank sections that have been provided with a line of glue are folded at a 180° angle. The folding unit 14 includes belt pairs as conveying elements and a glue application unit. Actuating drives are provided to move the belt pairs into a transverse position as a function of the type of blank to be processed. The folding unit is followed by a transfer unit 15 which ensures that the blanks with their glue lines that have not yet been bonded are in accurate alignment when they are fed to a downstream accumulation and pressure device 16. In the accumulation and pressure device 16, a shingled stream of folded blanks is formed and is then subjected to pressure between conveying pressure belts for a certain amount of time for the glue lines to bond. The transfer unit likewise includes belt pairs that can be adjusted in the transverse direction through the use of actuating drives.
In the following diagrammatic representation, only one upper and one lower conveying device are shown for reasons of clarity.
The second deflection roller 26 of the first lower conveying device 22, as viewed in the conveying direction 25, is connected to a drive which is illustrated by dark triangular shading. Thus, it acts as a drive roller 27 for the conveying elements 23 of the lower conveying device 22. When the drive roller 27 is rotated in a counter-clockwise direction, the conveying element 23 of the lower conveying device 22 is set in a counterclockwise motion. Since the upper strand of the conveying element 23 of the lower conveying device 22 contacts the lower strand of the conveying element 23 of the upper conveying device 21, the conveying element 23 of the upper conveying device 21 starts to move in a clockwise direction due to friction between the two conveying elements. In an analogous way, the conveying element 23 of the second lower conveying device 22′ as viewed in the conveying direction starts to move in a counterclockwise direction due to friction between the conveying elements 23 of the upper conveying device 21 and the second lower conveying device 22′. Thus, a folding box blank clamped between the conveying elements 23 is therefore conveyed in the conveying direction 25.
The transport devices 20 shown in
The transport devices illustrated in the figures are to be understood as examples only. Various further alternatives are conceivable. Moreover, these drive concepts may not only be used to bridge gaps within a module. It is likewise possible to use these drive concepts to bridge gaps between two modules.
In the embodiments shown in
Two further alternative embodiments are shown in
Another alternative embodiment is shown in
In addition, the transport device 20 includes two lower conveying devices 22, 22′ guided by deflection rollers 26. In this case, like the embodiments described above, the box blanks 24 are transported by connecting at least one of the deflection rollers 26 of the upper conveying device 21 or of the two lower conveying devices 22, 22′ to a drive. In order for the box blanks 24 to enter the area below the suction box 31 without disturbance, the suction box 31 may advantageously include an inlet aid 39.
In accordance with this embodiment, a gap has been created in the upper region to accommodate the suction box whereas the lower region includes a gap to accommodate a line camera or a processing tool.
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10 2010 036 015.5 | Aug 2010 | DE | national |