The invention relates to a folding blade that is particularly applicable to devices for the closure of flexible tubular packaging, such as mesh bags.
The folding blade takes the form of a flat plate, provided on its lateral edges with a tab in the form of a hook that is adapted to hold the packaging during the folding operation that is performed simultaneously to the closure of its upper aperture. In these devices for the closure of packaging, the folding blades are disposed perpendicularly opposite a lateral portion of the packaging, attached to a respective axis of rotation that transmits thereto a reciprocating rotational movement around the axis in each cycle of the closure operation, first in the direction towards the packaging to be closed, holding and pushing a portion of its lateral wall to create an inward fold, and subsequently in the opposite direction.
There is a large variety of known automatic filling machines for flexible tubular packaging, such as mesh bags for packaging fruit and vegetable products, which generally comprise a pair of clips that hold the packaging to be filled through its upper aperture, in an open position, while the packaging is filled. Once the packaging has been filled, it is then closed, which is normally achieved by pushing together the clips holding the packaging, closing its upper part, then joining the two opposite closure portions of the edge of the packaging's upper aperture.
In order to ensure an optimum closure of the packaging, it is common to fold the lateral portions of the packaging between the closure portions that have been joined, so that the resulting folds are positioned, at least partially, between said joined portions, these lateral portions being folded similarly to an accordion.
A particular type of folding device that is applicable to the closure of this type of packaging comprises two folding blades disposed opposite each other in a direction perpendicular to a respective lateral portion of the packaging, attached to a respective axis of rotation that transmits thereto a reciprocating rotational movement around the axis. In each operational cycle, the folding blades rotate first in the direction towards the packaging to be closed, its ends pushing the respective lateral portion of the packaging and creating an inward fold, and subsequently rotating in the opposite direction, recovering their initial position in order to receive the next portion of packaging to be filled and closed.
The folding blades take the form of a flat plate and they are provided on their lateral edges with a tab in the form of a hook. This tab is adapted to hold and push the packaging during the folding operation by retaining at least one of the openings in the mesh of the opposite portion of packaging.
The use of the aforementioned folding blades tends to put a strain on the threads or tapes of the mesh of the packaging when the blades rotate and push the respective lateral portions inwards and the tabs pull on one of the openings in the mesh. This strain can cause the mesh of the packaging to be damaged or even broken during the subsequent handling of the filled packaging.
Furthermore, in the use of devices for the closure of packaging by sticking together said opposite portions that include the formation of lateral folds, it is normal for small sections of the strands that form the threads or tapes of the packaging to protrude from the opposite lateral portions that are stuck together, causing a flawed outer appearance or a poor presentation of the packaging filled with the product.
To provide a solution to the problems posed above, the invention proposes a folding blade that is particularly applicable to devices for the closure of flexible tubular packaging.
The folding blade takes the form of a flat plate, provided on one of its lateral edges with a tab in the form of a hook that is adapted to hold the packaging, and it is a folding blade of the type that is disposed opposite and perpendicular to a lateral portion of the packaging and attached to an axis of rotation that transmits thereto a reciprocating rotational movement around the axis, first in the direction towards the packaging to be closed, pushing an opposite portion of its lateral wall and producing an inward fold, and subsequently in the opposite direction, in each of the device's operational cycles.
The folding blade is essentially characterised in that it comprises a main body that can be attached to the axis of rotation; an end portion provided with a tab, joined by articulation to the main body by its free end opposite the axis of rotation and adapted to rotate around an axis of rotation that is coplanar with the main body, from an initial position; and an elastic means that exerts a permanent pull on said end portion, thus maintaining it in the initial position, folded over the main body of the blade, so that if a predetermined force is exerted on the tab by the packaging, the end portion rotates and the tab defines a curvilinear path in relation to the axis of rotation of the end portion and, when said force stops, it returns to its initial position due to the pulling tendency of the elastic means.
According to another characteristic of the invention, the end portion comprises a means of blowing that is adapted to supply air in the direction of the opposite lateral wall of the packaging where the fold is formed.
In the attached drawings a preferred embodiment of the folding blade that is the object of the invention is illustrated by means of a non-limiting example. In said drawings:
The folding blade 1, which takes the form of a flat plate, comprises a main body 2 and an end portion 4 whereon a tab 5 is disposed in the form of a hook that is adapted to retain the packaging to be closed. The main body 2 can be attached to an axis of rotation 3 that transmits thereto a reciprocating rotational movement around the axis, first in one direction A and subsequently in the opposite direction B, in each operational cycle for the closure of the packaging, as shown in
As regards the end portion 4, it is joined by articulation to the main body 2 by its free end opposite the axis of rotation 3, being adapted to rotate, coplanarly with the main body 2, around an axis of rotation 9 from an initial position in which the end portion 4 is folded over the main body 2, the situation of the folding blade 1 shown in
As can be seen in
As has been mentioned above, the folding blades 1 form part of a folding device used for the closure of packaging by folding two opposite portions of the same edge of the packaging once it has been filled. The folding blade 1 of the invention is applicable to folding devices with two folding blades 1, disposed opposite each other, or four folding blades 1 (two groups of two folding blades 1) each pair disposed opposite the other, which are able to move on the device's axes of rotation 3, the folding blades 1 being attached to the same axis of rotation 3 on which they can move towards or away from each other. Each folding blade 1, or group of blades 1, is attached to a respective axis of rotation 3 that transmits thereto the reciprocating rotational movement in directions A and B of
The behaviour of a folding blade 1, throughout a closure cycle, is described below:
Initially, each folding blade 1 on its respective axis of rotation 3 is disposed in position g1 as shown in
When the packaging is central in relation to the axes of rotation 3, it is closed subsequent to being filled. To achieve this, the clips move towards each other to close the upper part of the packaging, while at the same time each of the folding blades 1 rotates in the direction shown by arrow A in
It should be mentioned that in position g1 and in position g2 shown in
When a lateral portion 10 of the packaging is pushed by a folding blade 1, the tab 5 on its end portion 4 hooks and retains one or more openings in the mesh of the flexible tubular packaging during its rotating movement in relation to the axis of rotation 3. In many cases, due to the weight of the packaging filled with products, it exerts pressure on the tab 5, putting undesired strain on the threads or tapes of the mesh, which can damage and even break the packaging during the subsequent handling thereof.
To avoid this drawback, the end portion 4 of the folding blades 1 is adapted to rotate in relation to the main body 2 around the axis of rotation 9. Consequently, when the packaging exerts a predetermined force on the tab 5 of the folding blade 1, which retains at least one opening in the mesh, the tab 5 gives under said force and the end portion 4 rotates around the axis of rotation 9, the tab 5 describing the curvilinear path 7 shown in
The rotation of the end portion 4 in relation to the main body 2 is limited by the elastic constant of the calibrated spring that constitutes the elastic means 6 joining the two parts of the folding blade 1. Moreover, according to the embodiment shown in the drawings, this relative rotation is also limited by a chamfered edge of the main body 2, which acts as a stop. The position g2 of maximum rotation in relation to the main body 2 and the end portion 4 is that shown in
When said predetermined force on the tab 5 of the folding blade 1 stops, the end portion 4 returns to its initial position, folding over the main body 2 again due to the pulling effect of the elastic means 6.
Once the lateral portions 10 of the packaging have been inserted therein, forming respective folds, and the folding blades 1 having been withdrawn towards position g1 of
As can be seen in
Thanks to the means of blowing 8 on the folding blade 1 it is possible to avoid situations such as that shown in
According to the embodiment shown in
Therefore, at the same time as a fold is formed in the respective opposite lateral wall of the packaging; when the folding blade 1 is in position g2 or g2′, for instance, pressurised air is blown through the second open blowing end 15 of each conduit 12, so that all the portions of strands are contained between the two opposite portions that will be stuck and sealed when the packaging is closed.
It should be mentioned that the flexible conduits 13 for a pressurised air flow that are attached to the first open ends 14 of the pipes 12 are sufficiently flexible to move with the folding blade 1, both in the reciprocating rotational movement in directions A and B and in the relative rotational movement between the main body 2 and the end portion 4, without interfering in the development thereof, being capable of supplying pressurised air whenever necessary.
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