This claims the benefit of German Patent Application DE 20 2012 102 759.3, filed Jul. 23, 2012 and hereby incorporated by reference herein.
The present invention relates to a folding device for use in folding a section or a flap of a box blank to form the outer packaging for articles.
A typical task in the packaging industry involves grouping and packing a plurality of similar types of products, such as individual beverage containers or bundles of several beverage containers, into a box or assembling them on a pad or a so-called tray for packaging. It is possible to use appropriately prefabricated box blanks for this purpose. The products are assembled into a desired, regular arrangement, for instance, and then positioned on the box blanks before the box blanks are folded around the products and fastened, for instance, by gluing overlapping sections of the boxes.
U.S. Pat. No. 4,642,967, for instance, discloses a retaining finger and a folding finger, both arranged on one common circulating conveyor chain, said fingers being used for folding upward the front and back bottom flap of a tray.
Beyond that, U.S. Pat. No. 3,555,776 A displays a machine for forming a tray around a group of articles. The machine possesses folding fingers in a leading position for folding up the front flaps of a box blank and folding fingers in a trailing position for folding up the rear flaps of a box blank, with each of the folding fingers being arranged on a circulating conveyor chain.
The schematic side view in
So-called conveyor or sealing chains, such as are exemplarily shown in
In order to realize such changes in pitch distance, the folding fingers 6 have to be individually dismounted at their pivot bearings 10. While this is possible if common hexagon bolt connections 16 are used, it is a time-consuming process, as can be seen in
An alternative variant for changing the pitch distance is to use mechanical connector systems as shown in the two drawings,
It is an object of the present invention to provide a folding device for folding in a section or a flap of an outer packaging for articles, said folding device comprising a conveyor or sealing chain with several folding elements, such as folding fingers or the like, arranged on said chain in such a manner that they can be easily dismounted and remounted for attaining different pitch distances with little effort, in a short time, and without having to use special tools.
The present invention provides a folding device for folding over a section or a flap of an outer packaging for articles, such as beverage containers, said folding device comprising at least one conveyor chain, push chain, and/or sealing chain, said chain in turn comprising several pushing or folding elements, which are spaced apart from each other and fastened to the chain at defined distances from each other, and which each comprise a pushing or folding section protruding beyond the conveying plane of the chain. The folding device furthermore comprises coupling apparatuses for pivoting the pushing or folding section of the respective pushing or folding elements in connection with a direction change and/or deflection of the conveyor, push, and/or sealing chain. The invention provides that each pushing or folding element comprises a carrier section, which is connected to the chain and pivotable relative to the direction of chain movement by means of the coupling element and, fastened to this carrier section, each pushing or folding element further comprises a pushing or folding section, which is toollessly removable from the carrier section. In particular, it is possible for the pushing or folding section to have a form-locking and magnetically locking connection to the carrier section, thus enabling the removal of the pushing or folding section from the carrier section without making use of tools. The removable folding finger according to the invention therefore comprises a combination of form lock and magnetic lock. The assembly group may comprise a support and pivoting mechanism, which is fixedly mounted to the chain, and which comprises a receiving section. Two permanent magnets, for instance, may be located in the drilled holes of the receiving section, said magnets being suited for receiving the removable part with the two bolts. In a preferred variant, it is possible to extract and mount the removable part in a lateral direction to the direction of chain movement. Other variants are conceivable, which allow dismounting the removable part to the top or in any other direction.
In order to enable the toolless exchange of the individual pushing or folding sections of the folding device—commonly, so-called folding fingers are used—each of the pushing or folding sections may comprise at least one ferromagnetic section that engages with a permanent magnet arranged in the carrier section. This ferromagnetic section may correspond with a counterface and/or a counter outline on or in the carrier section, thus rendering settings unnecessary and faulty assembly impossible. In particular, it is possible for at least one ferromagnetic bolt on the pushing or folding section to correspond with a receiving section on or in the carrier section, at the base of which a permanent magnet is placed in such a manner that the permanent magnets serve for locking the releasable connection after form-lockingly inserting the connector bolts. There may of course also be a permanent magnet arranged at the removable section of the folding finger, said permanent magnet corresponding and engaging with a ferromagnetic section or portion of the carrier section.
A particularly reliably functioning embodiment variant of the folding device according to the invention may provide that the pushing or folding section or, as the case may be, the removable folding finger comprises two ferromagnetic bolts, which are spaced apart from and arranged in parallel to each other, said bolts corresponding with appropriately placed receiving sections at the carrier section. These parallel bolts may optionally both have the same size or else different sizes, and it is possible to use only one of them for engaging with a magnet, while the other one is only used for guiding purposes, if required. Of course, it is also possible that each of the two bolts, irrespective of whether they have the same size or different sizes, engages with a permanent magnet in order to ensure an even stronger grip than with the use of only one magnet. In this variant, the mounting or inserting direction of the pushing or folding section is reasonably carried out in perpendicular to the conveying direction of the chain and to the effective direction of the pushing or folding element, but other mounting directions are alternatively possible, although they may possibly require a higher production input.
On no account should the removable folding fingers come undone from the chain while the device is in operation, which requires the separation force for toollessly dismounting the pushing or folding section from the carrier section to be greater than the counteracting force exerted by folding or turning over the section or the flap of the outer packaging. In this way, disruptions in operation can be reliably prevented.
The pushing or folding sections may in each case be formed by folding fingers made of metal, a synthetic material, or a composite material. It is possible to double the pitch distance of the conveyor chain, push chain, and/or sealing chain by removing every other folding finger or every other pushing or folding section from the carrier section, which remains on the chain. By removing two folding fingers in each case, it is also possible to triple the pitch distance. The folding device may be equipped to realize numerous different pitch distances by mounting the carrier sections at relatively small pitch distances and accordingly mounting the folding fingers at the desired positions.
An alternative variant for changing the pitch distance may be an inventive modification to the prior art device shown in
Variations of the described embodiment variants are, of course, conceivable and comprised in the scope of protection of the invention as defined in the claims below. The permanent magnets may, for instance, also be arranged at the removable section of the folding finger and the corresponding ferromagnetic counterface located at the carrier section that is fixedly connected to the chain. Furthermore, the mounting direction does not necessarily have to be vertical to the direction of chain movement, but rather the directions of mounting and of chain movement may together enclose an acute or a dull angle. If required, the magnetic holder can additionally be combined with further securing devices, for instance a bayonet lock, a screw plug, or the like.
The term “ferromagnetic bolt” or “ferromagnetic section” as employed in the present context is not intended to imply that the entire bolt must be ferromagnetic. It suffices for the section that engages and comes into contact with the permanent magnets to comprise according ferromagnetic properties. The bolts and the corresponding receiving sections are, as a rule, cylindrically shaped elements and sections that require relatively low production input. Other, non-cylindrical geometries are, of course, alternatively possible for these elements. The bolt may, for instance, also have a conical form, a truncated cone form, or a non-circular cross section. The same applies to the corresponding receiving sections, into which the bolt is inserted for mounting the folding finger.
In the following passages, the attached figures further illustrate exemplary embodiments of the invention and their advantages. The size ratios of the individual elements in the figures do not necessarily reflect the real size ratios. It is to be understood that in some instances various aspects of the invention may be shown exaggerated or enlarged to facilitate an understanding of the invention.
a and 4b show two schematic perspective views of another embodiment variant of a folding device as known from prior art.
It should be understood that the displayed embodiment variant of the device according to the invention, while indicating a preferred embodiment, is intended for purposes of illustration only and is not intended to limit the scope of the invention.
The schematic perspective view in
According to the present invention, each pushing or folding element 24 comprises a carrier section 34, which is connected to the chain 22 and pivotable relative to the direction of chain movement 30 by means of the coupling element 36 and, fastened to this carrier section 34, each pushing or folding element 24 further comprises a pushing or folding section 28, which is toollessly removable from the carrier section 34, said pushing or folding section 28 forming the actual, exchangeable or removable folding finger 26. As can be seen in
In order to enable removing the individual pushing or folding sections 28 or the removable folding fingers 26 from the carrier section 34, each of the pushing or folding sections 28 or folding fingers 26 comprises at least one ferromagnetic section, which engages with a permanent magnet arranged in the carrier section 34. In the illustrated exemplary embodiment, the pushing or folding section 28 comprises a shaft section 46 having two ferromagnetic bolts 48 arranged in parallel to each other, which each correspond with a receiving opening 50 in the carrier section 34, at the base of which a permanent magnet is placed in such a manner that the permanent magnets serve for locking the releasable connection after form-lockingly inserting the connector bolts. The corresponding contact surfaces that come to lie against each other on inserting the bolts 48 into the receiving sections 50 are arranged in parallel to each other and in vertical to the direction of the longitudinal extension of the bolts 48, thus resulting in a form-locking connection without clearance when the two contacting parts 46 and 34 are placed in an accurately defined position in relation to each other.
In the illustrated exemplary embodiment, the parallel-arranged bolts 48 both have the same dimensions, but they may optionally have different sizes, and it is possible to use only one of them for engaging with a magnet, while the other one may only be used for guiding purposes, if required. Preferably, however, each of the two bolts 48, irrespective of whether they have the same size or different sizes, engages with a permanent magnet in the receiving opening 50 in order to ensure an even stronger grip than with the use of only one magnet. In this variant, the mounting or inserting direction 52 (indicated by the double arrow in
The pushing or folding elements 24 may in each case be formed by folding fingers 26 made of metal, a synthetic material, or a composite material. The bolts 48 may be pressed, screwed, or also molded into the shaft section 46. The permanent magnets arranged in the carrier section 34 may be, for instance, glued in, pressed in, or also screwed in. It is possible to double the pitch distance of the conveyor chain, push chain, and/or sealing chain 22 by removing every other folding finger 26 or every other pushing or folding section 24 from the carrier section 34, which remains on the chain 22. By removing two folding fingers 26 in each case, it is also possible to triple the pitch distance. The folding device 20 may be equipped to realize numerous different pitch distances by mounting the carrier sections 34 at relatively small pitch distances on the chain 22 and accordingly mounting the folding fingers 26 at the desired positions.
The bolts 48 may be cylindrical, just as the receiving openings 50. Optionally, conical or truncated cone forms with circular, oval or otherwise shaped cross sections of the bolts 48 and the receiving sections 50 are also possible.
The invention has been described with reference to a preferred embodiment. Those skilled in the art will appreciate that numerous changes and modifications can be made to the preferred embodiments of the invention and that such changes and modifications can be made without departing from the spirit of the invention. It is, therefore, intended that the appended claims cover all such equivalent variations as fall within the true spirit and scope of the invention.
2 Folding Device
4 Conveyor chain
6 Folding finger
6
a Base section
6
b Top section
8 Transport direction
10 Pivot bearing
12 Arrow direction, pivoting direction
14 Coupling rod
16 Hexagon nut, hexagon bolt connection
18 Mounting or dismounting direction
20 Folding Device
22 Conveyor chain, conveyor, push, and/or sealing chain
24 Pushing elements, folding elements
26 Folding finger
28 Pushing section, folding section, top section
30 Direction of transport, direction of chain movement
32 Pivot bearing
34 Carrier section
36 Coupling rod, coupling element
38 First pivot axis (of the pivot bearing)
40 First chain link
42 Second chain link
44 Second pivot axis (of the coupling rod)
46 Shaft section
48 Bolts, ferromagnetic bolts
50 Receiving section, receiving opening
52 Mounting or inserting direction
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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DE202012102759.3 | Jul 2012 | DE | national |