The invention relates to a handling system for an injection molding machine wherein an application, such as a label, is inserted in the mold cavity of the injection molding tool before injection molding, if for example a beaker having the label on the outer circumference is to be formed by injection molding. Further, the invention relates to a method for inserting in the injection mold an application, such as a label, adapted to the shape of the injection-molded article.
To insert a label in the injection mold in which a beaker having the label on the outer circumference is to be manufactured by injection molding, a preform means is provided consisting of a feeder means and a preform.
The preform means 8 is represented in
The invention is based on the object of specifying a method and an apparatus by which preformed applications for an injection molding machine having a large number of injection molds, can be transferred quickly and simply into the injection molds.
This object is solved according to the invention by the features in claims 1 and 4. Because the preform is decouplable from the feeder means and moveable into a position different from it, more possibilities result for the design of the handling system especially for a stack tool in an injection molding machine wherein at least two separating planes of the injection molding tool exist, each having a plurality of mold cavities or injection molds.
Examples of the invention are explained in more detail with reference to the drawings, in which
200 designates a preform station wherein in the embodiment shown four preform units 8 exist in the way given in
At each of the preform units 8, a revolver-like means can be provided by which the phase sequence of the label delivery to the preforms 5 can be increased.
The transfer carriage 203, shown at W on its path of displacement, moves with the transfer arms 202, 202′, which have been displaced together, between vertical inserter arms 301, 301′ of a stack gripper 2. On the two inner sides of the inserter arms 301 and 301′ cores 303 are mounted corresponding to the transfer tool 303 in
On the outer sides of the stack gripper 302, removal grippers 306 are provided by which finished injection-molded articles are removed from sides A and D of the injection molding tool.
Instead of a displacing-apart of the transfer arms 202, the inserter arms 301 of the stack gripper 302 can also be moved along the arrow 304 towards one another to take up the labels, and then after taking them up move apart from one another again.
The stack gripper 302 is then moved from the intermediate station 300 along the arrow 305 into the separating planes of the opened injection molding tool. In this position of the stack gripper 302 between the elements of the injection molding tool, the inserter arms 301 are moved towards one another along the arrow 304, so that the cores 303 and the label rolled up thereon are introduced into the mold cavities 105 of the stack tool 104.
After the introduction of the truncated cone-shaped cores 303 into the correspondingly shaped mold cavities 105, the labels are held in the mold cavities 105 by electrostatic charging from inside or outside, while simultaneously vacuum application and if necessary the electrostatic charge of the cores, if this is provided, is released, due to which the label is delivered to or laid in the injection molding tool or the injection mold 105 under electrostatic conditions. The inserter arms 301 which have been moved apart are moved out of the mold cavities 105, and after removal of the finished injection-molded parts the stack gripper 302 is moved out of the injection molding tool along the arrow 305 into the delivery station 300. Meanwhile the injection molding tool is closed and the injection molding process is started.
During the feeding of a label from the delivery station 300 into the injection molding tool, at the preform station 200 further labels can already be inserted in the preforms 5 and these can be moved by the transfer carriage 203 into a position W, from which they can be inserted between the inserter arms 301 of the stack gripper 302 after it has been moved back into the intermediate station 300.
Position W in
A significant advantage of the handling system described is that extremely short cycle rates can be run because the stack gripper 302 can remain in the position 300 for taking up labels or must not be moved additionally, wherein the finished injection-molded parts can be removed simultaneously from both outer sides of the stack grippers, as is also illustrated in
The described embodiment of a handling system having a preform station 200 at which the preform 5 for a label is mechanically decouplable from the feeding means 3, 4, can also be provided advantageously in an injection molding machine having only one separating plane, because the phase sequence of the injection molding machine can be increased with regard to the transferring of a pre-rolled label from the preform station 200 directly between the mold halves of the injection molding tool. In the same way, more than two separating planes can also be provided on the injection molding tool, wherein the number of transfer arms 202 and inserter arms 301 is correspondingly increased.
Further, the transfer carriage 203 can perform a taking-over function, for example to take up the finished injection-molded parts from the removal grippers 306 of the stack gripper. Such an embodiment is especially expedient if, by means of the transfer carriage 203, only labels are fed to the stack gripper, which labels are to be applied to a beaker cover or lid to be fabricated by injection molding. In this case, preforming in position 200 is omitted, wherein reception of the flat labels takes place at position 200 and these are delivered to the stack gripper 302 at position 300. In this way, too, an operative decoupling of steps takes place to increase the cycle rate of the injection molding machine.
According to a further embodiment of the invention, the cores 303 can be mounted mechanically couplable and decouplable for example on a gripper arm 400, so that the cores 303 can be coupled to an element 500 of an intermediate, taking up or buffer station. Here, a label can be held on the core 303 by an electrostatic charge. It is also possible to provide vacuum application of the core 303 at the gripper 400 or at the element 500 of another station.
In such an embodiment, the cores 303 are moved between individual stations, wherein due to the couplability and decouplability or due to transference of the cores 303 into receiving means, operative steps of the label standby station 200, the label taking up station, the transfer station and of other elements for the insertion and removal processes can run decoupled, so that the phase sequence of the injection molding machine can be further increased. Due to the decouplable and couplable cores 303 a decoupling of the cycle rate, and thus a time-non-critical running sequence of the operative steps of the individual elements of the handling system, is possible. This also applies to carrier elements instead of cores 303, which can for example be embodied as receiver discs for receiving and transferring a label to be applied to a cover or lid to be injection molded.
The coupling and decoupling of the cores 303 can take place in various ways, Seen schematically in
While in the embodiment according to
The cores 303 or preforms 5 to be coupled or decoupled can also be mounted on rotating and pivoting units or indexing units. For coupling and decoupling, groove and key technology or the like can be used.
Instead of the described embodiment for fabricating a beaker, container or bucket on whose circumference a label is applied during injection molding, other injection-molded articles can also be provided with a corresponding application, for example flat injection-molded articles such as covers, CD boxes and the like. For a flat injection-molded article, such as a lid, instead of the cores 303 a corresponding carrier is provided for the label, bearing the label on its front end.
Different variations of the described embodiment are possible. For example, the transfer carriage 203 can be moveable into two or more positions, according to the individual operative steps provided in the handling system. Further, the horizontal moveability of the transfer carriage 203 and of the stack gripper 302 is only an example. A vertical path of movement 201 relative to the injection molding machine is also possible.
Further, the transfer carriage 203 having the transfer arms 202 can be formed in two parts and moved by two separate guide units. The embodiment can also be provided for an injection molding tool having only one single separating plane.
Instead of the only schematically shown stack gripper 302, a tri- or multi-axial robot can be provided which moves into the injection molding tool. Cartesian robots or articulated-arm robots can be provided.
According to an advantageous embodiment, the stack gripper 302 is used not only for inserting the labels in the injection mold 105, but also for removing the finished injection-molded article. Here, additional means can be provided on the stack gripper 302 for removing the finished injection-molded article, such as the removal grippers indicated by 306 in
In the described embodiment of the injection molding machine, the labels are inserted on sides B and C of the stack tool 104 and the finished products are removed from separating planes A and D. It is also possible to provide corresponding mold cavities 105 on sides A and D, wherein then for example the cores 303 are positioned on the outsides of the inserter arms 301. The finished injection-molded parts are then removed from separating planes B and C.
Further, the preform means 8 can be embodied in a different way than the one shown in
Especially for large-area labels and for labels for beakers or containers having a large diameter, it is advantageous if in the area of the preform station 200 a supporting means is provided for the label to be formed, which prevents a falling-in or detaching of the label during and after insertion.
Such a supporting means according to FIGS. 9 to 11 can also be provided in a preform means according to
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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103 31 519.5 | Jul 2003 | DE | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/EP04/07687 | 7/12/2004 | WO | 4/10/2007 |