1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a gripper used in an automatic bag filling apparatus for griping side edges of a bag.
2. Related Art
An intermittently rotating table type bag filling apparatus, for instance, is equipped with a table that rotates intermittently and a plurality of pairs of grippers that are installed around the periphery of the table at equal intervals and rotated intermittently together with the table. In this bag filling apparatus, while the table is making one rotation, one bag is supplied to the grippers, and the filling process that includes opening of the bag mouth, filling of the bag with contents, and, if necessary, sealing of the bag mouth, is performed with the bag being gripped at its both side edges by the grippers and hanged from the grippers.
Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open (Kokai) No. 1994-156440 discloses one example of grippers for an intermittently rotating table type bag filling apparatus, in which the grippers are comprised of: a pair of left and right swing levers mounted on an intermittently rotating table, gripper arms whose base end portions are respectively affixed to the swing levers, chuck sections provided in the tip end portions of the gripper arms to face inwardly and face each other, and a chuck open/close mechanisms that open and close the chuck sections. In this gripper, the chuck section is comprised of a fixed chuck element having a gripping part affixed to the gripper arm tip end so as to face in the direction opposite from the gripper arm base, and a movable chuck element installed at the tip end of the gripper arm so as to be rotated; and the chuck open/close mechanism is comprised of (a) a drive mechanism installed at an appropriate location on a base frame of the bag filling apparatus (for example, at the location where empty bags are supplied, or at the location where filled bags are discharged), (b) a link mechanism that includes, among others, rods, links and a passive member installed on the gripper arms and transmits the force of the drive mechanism to the movable chuck element, and (c) a spring installed on the gripper arms and constantly pushes the movable chuck element in the direction of closing.
However, this chuck open/close mechanism has several problems.
(1) A plurality of drive mechanisms must be installed on the periphery of the underside of the table, and thus the mechanism takes up spaces, makes the structure more complex, increases the costs, and makes cleaning and maintenance more difficult.
(2) When a process to remove defective bags, a process to re-hold and weigh the bags, or the like, is added, and the chuck sections must be opened and closed once at a location where the process is executed, and this requires the drive mechanism for the chuck open/close mechanism to be linked (via a cam or the like) mechanically to the main (i.e., rotating table) drive mechanism, resulting in that it becomes difficult to change the design or to make modifications in order to newly install a drive mechanism, and adding the above-described processes is in itself difficult when there is not enough space on the frame of the bag filling apparatus.
(3) Though it is desirable to vary the gripping force of the chuck section depending on the material and thickness of the bag and depending on the amount of material to be filled in the bag, it is extremely difficult to replace the springs used in the chuck sections, and even skilled technicians require some time to do this.
Japanese Patent Application Publication (Kokoku) No. 1995-37251 discloses a chuck open/close mechanism that includes a linking mechanism of a toggle system instead of springs; and this mechanism has the same sorts of problems as that of the system disclosed in Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open (Kokai) No. 1994-156440.
Japanese Utility Model Application Laid-Open (Kokai) No. 1983-49706 and Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open (Kokai) No. 1980-20178 disclose bag filling apparatuses in which the movable chuck element is driven by a single-acting air cylinder.
The bag filling apparatus disclosed in Japanese Utility Model Application Laid-Open (Kokai) No. 1983-49706 is an intermittently rotating table type bag filling apparatus; and in this apparatus, air cylinders are installed in the space which is next to each gripper arm on the intermittently rotating table; accordingly, the space occupied by each gripper pair is much greater, and the number of gripper pairs that are installed on the table is limited; and if the number of gripper pairs is to be increased, then the table (and as a result the entire bag filling apparatus) needs to made larger. There is no description in Japanese Utility Model Application Laid-Open (Kokai) No. 1983-49706 about the supply of bags; however, in the apparatus of this relevant art, the fixed chuck elements are installed on the outside of the movable chuck element (when viewed from the center of the table); accordingly, the gripper arms must be opened and closed in order to prevent interference between the fixed chuck elements and the bag when bags are supplied from the outer circumference of the table. This decreases the productivity due to the time required to do so. Furthermore, in the bag filling apparatus of this relevant art, the linking mechanism that links the air cylinder and the chuck section is exposed; accordingly, it is susceptible to becoming dirty, and the apparatus is low in cleaning and maintenance characteristics.
Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open (Kokai) No. 1980-20178 relates to a fixed bag filling apparatus and describes driving the movable chuck element with a single-acting air cylinder. In this bag filling apparatus, since the fixed chuck element is provided on the empty bag supply apparatus side, practically there is a high risk of the fixed chuck element interfering with the bags that are being supplied, and it may be necessary to have a sliding body (17) (an element that corresponds to the gripper arm) to avoid this. Thus, when the technology of Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open (Kokai) No. 1980-20178 is applied to, for example, an intermittently rotating table type bag filling apparatus, problems similar to those seen in Japanese Utility Model Application Laid-Open (Kokai) No. 1983-49706 would occur. Furthermore, in the apparatus of Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open (Kokai) No. 1980-20178, a rack and pinion mechanism is provided between the air cylinder and the chuck section (an element that corresponds to the mechanism linking to the chuck section), and this rack and pinion mechanism is exposed; accordingly, dirt tends to collect there, lowering the cleaning and maintenance characteristics.
It is an object of the present invention to provide grippers used in, for instance, an automatic bag filling apparatus in which the grippers, though similar to those described in Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open (Kokai) No. 1994-156440, can reduce the installation space for a chuck open/close mechanism, allow the process that opens and closes the chuck section necessary in a defective bag removal process and/or a re-holding and weighing process to be easily added when necessary, and facilitate changing the gripping force of the chuck section when necessary.
It is another object of the present invention to provide grippers used in, for instance, an automatic bag filling apparatus in which the grippers are prevented from generating such problems as reducing the productivity, expanding the apparatus size, and reducing the cleaning and maintenance characteristics that could occur in the systems disclosed in Japanese Utility Model Application Laid-Open (Kokai) No. 1983-49706.
The above objects are accomplished by a unique structure of the present invention for an improvement in the grippers used in an automatic bag filling apparatus in which
in this gripper
Furthermore, in the present invention,
The above-described grippers of the present invention may take the following specific format:
As seen from the above, according to the grippers of the present invention, the chuck open/close mechanisms for the grippers are simple in structure, and the installation space can be small. Furthermore, it is easily possible to add a process that opens and closes the chuck sections and is used in a process for removing defective bags and/or a process for re-holding and weighing the bags when necessary, and in addition, it is easily possible to change the gripping force of the chuck sections when necessary. In addition, it is also possible to provide grippers that do not create such problems as reducing the productivity, expanding the apparatus size, and reducing the cleaning and maintenance characteristics that could be foreseen in the grippers disclosed in Japanese Utility Model Application Laid-Open (Kokai) No. 1983-49706 and Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open (Kokai) No. 1980-20178.
The grippers of the present invention used in an automatic bag filling apparatus will be described in detail below with reference to the accompanying drawings.
The grippers shown in
The grippers are comprised of a pair of left and right swing levers 1, which are swingably provided in a horizontal plane that is parallel to the table, and tubular gripper arms 2, which are affixed at their brackets 2a formed at the base end portions to the swing levers 1. The grippers further include, respectively, a chuck section 3 installed in the tip end portion of each gripper arm 2, and a chuck open/close mechanism 4 installed inside the tube body of the gripper arm 2.
The pair of swing levers 1 and 1 are urged inwardly by a spring 5, so that the swing arms 1 swing symmetrically in the horizontal plane at a prescribed timing by a known mechanism as disclosed in Japanese Utility Model Registration Number 2572954. The swing levers 1 and 1 thus open and close the pair of gripper arms 2 in the horizontal plane, so that the distance between the two chuck sections 3 and 3 can be adjusted in a known format.
The chuck sections 3 and 3 are provided to face each other at the tip end portions of the gripper arms 2 and 2 so that they face inwardly. Each one of the chuck sections 3 is comprised of a fixed chuck element 6 and a movable chuck element 7. The fixed chuck element 6 is fixed to the tip end of the gripper arm 2 so that its gripping part 6a faces opposite from the base end portion (which is on the table side) of the gripper arm 2. The movable chuck element 7 has a gripping part 7a that grips the side edge of a bag in cooperation with the gripping part 6a of the fixed chuck element 6. The movable chuck element 7 is axially supported at its base end by a shaft 8 that is installed at the tip end of the gripper arm 2, so that the movable chuck element 7 is rotatable in the horizontal plane. The shaft 8 is provided in the supporting area 9 formed integrally on the outer side of the tip end portion of the gripper arm 2. The chuck section 3 is closed when the movable chuck element 7 is rotated toward the fixed chuck element 6, and it is opened when the movable chuck element 7 is rotated in the opposite direction (or rotated away from the fixed chuck element 6).
The chuck open/close mechanism 4 provided in the gripper arm 2 is comprised of an air cylinder 11, which is installed inside the tube body of the gripper arm 2, and a linking mechanism 13, which links the piston rod 12 of air cylinder 11 to the movable chuck element 7. The air cylinder 11 is a double-acting air cylinder. As best seen from
The linking mechanism 13 is comprised of a linking element 23 that is crew-connected to the tip end of the piston rod 12 and a link 26 that connects the linking element 23 to the movable chuck element 7 via pins 24 and 25. One end of the link 26 is connected to the tip end of the linking element 23 by the pin 24, while the other end of the link 26 is connected to the center of the movable chuck element 7 by the pin 25. As a result, the movable chuck element 7 is rotated (thus opens and closes the chuck section 3) by the linking mechanism 13 when the piston rod 12 advances and retreats. In other words, when the piston rod 12 retreats, the movable chuck element 7 is rotated toward the fixed chuck element 6 and closes chuck section 3; and when the piston rod 12 advances, the movable chuck element 7 is rotated in the opposite direction to open the chuck section 3.
When both chuck sections 3 are in the opened state, the movable chuck elements 7 are opened in the forward direction (the direction opposite from the table). Accordingly, when a bag is supplied to the grippers from the front, there is no interference between the bag and the movable chuck elements 7 even when the gripper arms 2 themselves are not opened in the horizontal plane as in Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open (Kokai) No. 1994-156440. This means that there is no loss of time for opening and closing the gripper arms 2 when bags are supplied, and there is no risk of lowering the productivity.
In the above-described grippers, the air cylinders 11 are employed for the chuck open/close mechanisms 4. Accordingly, they do not require as much space as the gripper open-and-close mechanism described in Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open (Kokai) No. 1994-156440, and the structure itself is simpler. In addition, since the chuck sections 3 are opened and closed by the actions of the switching valves (that are connected to the air pipes 18 and 19) at any position of the table during one rotation thereof; accordingly, addition of processes such as a defective bag removal process and/or a re-holding and weighing process can be easily done, and further, there is no need for extra design changes or modification work for the opening and closing actions of the chuck sections. It is also easy to change the gripping force of the chuck sections.
In the above-described grippers, the chuck open/close mechanism (air cylinder 11 and linking mechanism 13) is provided inside the tube body of each one of the gripper arms 2. Accordingly, the surrounding of the gripper arms 2 is cleared, assuring excellent cleaning and maintenance characteristics. Also, even though the air cylinder 11 is used as the drive source for chuck open/close mechanism 4, a pair of grippers can occupy the same space as or even less space than the equivalent grippers disclosed in Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open (Kokai) No. 1994-156440, and thus it is possible to prevent the table from becoming too large.
Furthermore, though the above-described grippers use the double-acting air cylinders 11, single-acting air cylinders can be used instead. When a single-acting air cylinder is used, a piston rod that acts in a single direction by air pressure returns in the opposite direction by, for example, spring bias pressure; and thus in this structure, it is desirable to design it so that pressure by the air cylinder is used when the movable chuck element 7 is closed, and pressure by the spring is used when the movable chuck element 7 is opened. This is because this setting facilitates adjustment of the gripping force of the chuck sections 3. In this case, the above-described spring is also installed inside the tube body of the gripper arm 2. However, in a single-acting air cylinder, the piston rod tends not to return properly if the spring has insufficient strength and air pressure that is higher as much as the strength of the spring is (further) required in order to produce the required gripping force; accordingly, it is desirable to use a double-acting air cylinder.
Furthermore, in the above-described grippers, the movable chuck element 7 is rotated toward the fixed chuck element 6 to close the chuck section 3 when the piston rod 12 retreats, and movable chuck element 7 is rotated in the opposite direction to open the chuck section 3 when the piston rod 12 advances. It is also possible to set so that the direction of the rotation of the movable chuck element and the direction of the advance and retreat of the piston rod 12 are reversed.
In addition, the above-described grippers are used in an intermittently rotating table type bag filling apparatus. However, the grippers of the present invention can be used, for instance, in a continuously rotating table type bag filling apparatus, in a bag filling apparatus in which a chain that rotates along a circular path is the transportation member (see, for example, Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open (Kokai) No. 2002-302227), or in a horizontal-type bag filling apparatus in which the bags are, when transported, on their sides and not being suspended vertically and the filling operation is performed during the transportation (see, for example, Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open (Kokai) 1994-144403).
The grippers shown in
More specifically, as seen from
In the structure described above, the gripper arm 2 itself serves as the cylinder tube 28 of the air cylinder 11; accordingly, compared to the grippers of
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