Machine and method for fastening a load

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6360512
  • Patent Number
    6,360,512
  • Date Filed
    Wednesday, October 27, 1999
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, March 26, 2002
    22 years ago
Abstract
The machine and the method are for fastening a load. The machine comprises a machine frame positioned around a central axis, a delivering carriage including an output delivering device for delivering a flexible material as a rope, first controllable moving device for producing a relative radial movement of the output delivering device with respect to the central axis, a second controllable moving device for producing a relative rotating movement of the rope with respect to the central axis, a third controllable moving device for producing a relative axial movement of rope in a direction parallel to the central axis, and a controller for controlling the relative radial movement by means of the first controllable moving device in view of the size of the load, and the relative rotating and axial movements by means of the second and third controllable moving devices to fasten the load with the rope.
Description




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates to a machine and a method for fastening a load. More particularly, the present invention relates to the fastening of the load by means of a rope made from a roll of flexible material such as for example plastic film.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




The load can be for example a metal coil on a pallet. According to the prior art, such a metal coil is strapped down on the pallet by means of steel straps. Then, sometimes, the metal coil is further wrapped by means of a stretched film to protect it during transportation or in the case where it is stored outside. The strapping of the metal coil on the pallet by means of steel straps is done manually or automatically.




Known in the art, there is the U.S. Pat. No. 4,271,657 granted on Jun. 9, 1981 to Patrick R. LANCASTER, III. This patent describes an apparatus and process for automatically making a spiral wrapped unitary package having a ring type or tied closure. In the apparatus, a series of loads, each containing a plurality of units are fed one load at a time onto a turntable adjacent a material dispenser with the leading edge of the material from the dispenser being formed into a rope-like configuration by a roper mechanism and held by a clamp mechanism mounted on the turntable. The material is open to its full web width, stretched and is spirally wrapped around the load at which time it is again formed into another rope-like configuration by the roper mechanism, and is positioned adjacent the leading edge where it is mechanically joined to the leading edge of the material by a ring type or tied closure. The roped material is then released from the clamp mechanism mounted on the turntable and the material is allowed to return to its memory position. The clamp mechanism again clamps the leading edge for the next load and the material is severed from the wrapped load.




Also known in the art, there is the U.S. Pat. No. 5,107,657 granted on Apr. 28, 1992 to Werner K. DIEHL et al. This patent describes an apparatus for wrapping a pallet load with a wrapping film applied selectively as a film rope or as a film sheet. The load is supported in an elevated position. A rotary arm supported above the load is arranged to be rotatably driven. An upright member depending from the rotary arm is spaced outwardly from the load in any rotary arm position. A carriage is arranged to be upwardly and downwardly driven along such member. A dispenser on the carriage dispenses the wrapper as a rope or as a sheet. A guide, which comprises a lever and a hook on the lever, is moveable among extended, partly retracted, and fully retracted positions. In the extended position, the guide guides the rope across the respective corners of the load. In the partly retracted position, the guide does not interfere with driving the carriage along the upright member.




Also known in the art, there is the U.S. Pat. No. 4,631,898 granted on Dec. 30, 1986 to Dario BRAMBILLA. This patent describes a process and an apparatus for continuously wrapping a palletized load, a self-propelling apparatus is provided, said apparatus being fitted with means for electric traction fed by batteries, said machine moving at a distance around the outer perimeter of a load.




Also known in the art, there are the following U.S. patents which describe different methods and apparatuses for wrapping a load: U.S. Pat. Nos. 4,299,076; 4,432,185; 4,691,497; 4,831,812; 5,005,335; 5,054,263; 5,168,691; 5,301,493; 5,408,808; 5,423,163; 5,450,709; 5,606,849; 5,623,808; 5,628,167; 5,701,722; 5,794,418; 5,787,691; 5,802,810; and 5,836,140.




None of the above-mentioned patents provides the necessary means for fastening loads having a large range of sizes, rapidly and efficiently.




It is an object of the present invention to provide a method and a machine for fastening loads having range of sizes larger than those of the prior art, in a rapid and efficient manner.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




According to the present invention, there is provided a machine for fastening a load having a given size, comprising:




a machine frame positioned around a central axis intersecting a point where, in operation, the load is brought;




a delivering carriage onto which a roll of flexible material is rotatively mountable, including an output delivering means for delivering the flexible material as a rope;




first controllable moving means for producing a relative radial movement of the output delivering means with respect to the central axis;




a second controllable moving means for producing a relative rotating movement of the rope with respect to the central axis;




a third controllable moving means for producing a relative axial movement of rope in a direction parallel to the central axis; and




controlling means for controlling:




the relative radial movement by means of the first controllable moving means in view of the size of the load; and




the relative rotating and axial movements by means of the second and third controllable moving means to fasten the load with the rope once the radial movement has been produced.




Also according to the present invention, there is provided a method for fastening a load having a given size, comprising:




(a) bringing the load to a point intersected by a central axis;




(b) after step (a), producing a relative radial movement of an output delivering means with respect to the central axis in view of the size of the load, the output delivering means being for delivering a flexible material;




(c) delivering the flexible material as a rope by means of the output delivering means;




(d) after steps (b) and (c), producing a relative rotating movement of the rope with respect to the central axis; and




(e) during step (d), producing a relative axial movement of rope in a direction parallel to the central axis to fasten the load with the rope by means of the relative rotating and axial movements thereof.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a top view of a machine for fastening a load according to the present invention, wherein there are also shown the load to be wrapped and a conveyor to bring the load in position to be wrapped.





FIG. 2

is a side elevational view of the machine shown in FIG.


1


.





FIG. 3

is a rear elevational view of the machine shown in FIG.


1


.





FIG. 4

is an enlarged view of a part of the machine shown in FIG.


2


.





FIG. 5

is an enlarged view of a part of the machine shown in FIG.


3


.





FIG. 6

is a front view of the part shown in FIG.


5


.





FIG. 7

is an enlarged view of a part of the machine shown in

FIG. 3

, in a first operating position.





FIG. 8

is a view of the part shown in

FIG. 7

, in a second operating position.





FIG. 9

is a view of the part shown in

FIG. 7

, in a third operating position.





FIG. 10

is an enlarged view of a part of the machine shown in

FIG. 1

, in a first operating position.





FIG. 11

is a view of the part shown in

FIG. 10

, in a second operating position.





FIG. 12

is a schematic top view of a machine according to the present invention, in relation to a large load.





FIG. 13

is a schematic top view of a machine according to the present invention, in relation to a small load.





FIG. 14

is a side elevational view of a part of the machine shown in

FIG. 2

, in a first operating position.





FIG. 15

is a rear elevational view of the part shown in FIG.


14


.





FIG. 16

is a side elevational view of the part shown in

FIGS. 14 and 15

, in a second operating position.





FIG. 17

is a rear elevational view of the part shown in FIG.


16


.





FIG. 18

is a top view of a load.





FIG. 19

is a front elevational view of the load during the fastening thereof.





FIG. 20

is a side elevational view of the load during the fastening thereof.





FIG. 21

is a perspective view of the load from above during the fastening thereof.





FIG. 22

is a schematic block diagram of the controller of the machine shown in

FIGS. 1

to


3


.











The objects, advantages and other features of the present invention will become more apparent upon reading of the following non-restrictive description of a preferred embodiment thereof, given for the purpose of exemplification only with reference to the accompanying drawings.




DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




Referring now to

FIGS. 1

to


3


, there is shown a machine for fastening a load


3


according to the present invention. This machine can also be used to wrap the load


3


. More specifically, the machine shown in these figures is an automatic stretch wrapping machine where a delivering carriage


5


revolves around the load


3


to fasten it. In the present case, the delivering carriage


5


revolves around the load


3


but, in an alternative embodiment, the load


3


can be rotated with respect to the machine.




The machine comprises a frame


1


positioned around a central axis


50


intersecting the point where, in operation, the load


3


is brought by means of a conveyor


2


. The delivering carriage


5


includes a flexible material delivering system. The flexible material can be for example plastic film. A roll


10


of plastic film is rotatively mounted on the carriage


5


. The carriage


5


includes an output delivering device for delivering the film as a rope. The delivering carriage


5


and the output delivering device will be described with more details in reference to

FIGS. 4

to


9


.




The machine also comprises a first controllable moving device for producing a relative radial movement of the output delivering device with respect to the central axis


50


. This first controllable moving device will be described with more details in reference to

FIGS. 10

to


13


.




The machine also comprises a second controllable moving device for producing a relative rotating movement of the rope with respect to the central axis


50


. The second controllable moving device comprises a motor


43


, a ring gear


7


connected to the motor


43


and mounted within a gear box


44


, a rotary arm


4


connected to the ring gear


7


and a boom


8


onto which the delivering carriage


5


is mounted. In operation, the relative rotating movement of the rope with respect to the central axis


50


is produced by rotating the delivering carriage


5


by means of the motor


43


.




The machine also comprises a third controllable moving device for producing a relative axial movement of the rope in a direction parallel to the central axis


50


. This third controllable moving device will be described with more details in reference to

FIGS. 8 and 9

.




The machine also comprises a controller for controlling the relative radial movement by means of the first controllable moving device in view of the size of the load, and the relative rotating and axial movements by means of the second and third controllable moving devices to fasten the load with the rope once the radial movement has been produced. This controller will be described with more details in reference to FIG.


22


. The controller is located in the control panel


6


.




As can be seen more specifically in

FIG. 1

, the maximum wrapping diameter is indicated by reference numeral


9


. The outside diameter which is indicated by reference numeral


11


is the periphery of the rotating movement of the delivering carriage


5


.




The machine further comprises a photocell


22


mounted on the conveyor


2


in a position nearby the point where the load


3


is located. The photocell


22


is for producing an output signal in relation to the size of the load


3


. The photocell


22


has an output connected to the controller for sending its output signal thereto.




Referring now more specifically to

FIGS. 2 and 3

, there is shown the clamp unit


25


which will be described with more details in reference to

FIGS. 14 and 17

. Referring now more specifically to

FIG. 1

, there is also shown a cut and wipe unit


42


which is a standard device for an automatic stretch wrapping machine. The function of this cut and wipe unit


42


is to cut and wipe the film at the end of a fastening or wrapping sequence. As this cut and wipe unit


42


is not part of the present invention, it will not be described with more details.




Referring now to

FIGS. 4

to


9


, there is as shown with more details the delivering carriage


5


shown in

FIGS. 1

to


3


. The delivering carriage includes the output delivering device which is provided with a guiding cylindrical roller


18


for guiding the film


39


from the roll


10


along a plan toward a predetermined direction. The output delivering device also comprises two elements


15


and


16


. These two elements


15


and


16


are movable along parallel axis within the plan, transversally to the predetermined direction. Each of the elements


15


and


16


being provided with a contact device which is a roping wheel for contacting lateral opposite edges of the film. The elements


15


and


16


are movable between a first operating position shown in

FIG. 7

where the elements


15


and


16


are distant from each other to deliver the film


39


as a web


37


, and a second operating position as shown in

FIGS. 8 and 9

where the elements


15


and


16


are close to each other to deliver the film


39


as a rope


31


.




Controllable moving cylinders


19


and


20


are provided for moving the elements


15


and


16


between first and second operating positions as shown in

FIGS. 7

,


8


and


9


. The controller shown in

FIG. 22

is connected to cylinders


19


and


20


for controlling their movement.




The controllable moving cylinders


19


and


20


are also used to embody the third controllable moving device by moving the elements


15


and


16


together along their axis when they are in their second operating position to produce the relative axial movement of the rope as shown in

FIGS. 8 and 9

. A sliding bracket


21


as shown in

FIGS. 4

,


5


and


6


is provided for sliding the delivering carriage with respect to the boom


8


.




Referring now to

FIGS. 10

to


13


, there is shown that the delivering carriage comprises first and second parts


52


and


54


connected by means of a pivot axis


12


. The first part


52


is connected to the boom


8


by means of the sliding bracket


21


shown in

FIGS. 4

,


5


and


6


. The output delivering device is mounted on the second part


54


. A controllable cylinder


13


is provided for pivoting the second part


54


with respect to the first part


52


. The two extremities of the cylinder


13


are connected respectively to the first and second parts


52


and


54


of the delivering carriage. The relative radial movement of the output delivering means with respect to the central axis


50


is produced by means of the controllable cylinder


13


as shown more specifically in

FIGS. 12 and 13

. A motor


17


is provided on the boom


8


for moving the delivering carriage up and down the boom


8


.




Referring now more specifically to

FIGS. 12 and 13

, there are shown two operating positions of the output delivering device for fastening respectively a large load and a small load. In each case, the load comprises an object


30


resting on a pallet


28


. In

FIG. 12

, there is shown the maximum fastening diameter


9


that is allowed by the machine, and in

FIG. 13

there is shown the minimum fastening diameter


26


allowed by the machine. It can be seen that the presence of the controllable cylinder


13


for producing the relative radial movement of the output delivering device allows the fastening of loads with a large range of sizes.




Referring now to

FIGS. 14

to


17


, we will now describe with more details the clamp unit


25


shown in

FIGS. 2 and 3

. In the prior art, a wrapping sequence begins and ends by clamping the film by means of the clamping unit which includes a clamp and a guiding bar. Normally, the clamp and the guiding bar are at fixed positions and this is not a problem because there is no radial movement of the output delivering device. But, according to the present invention, since the delivering carriage is movable along the radial direction with respect to the central axis, the jaws


35


of the clamp and the guiding bar


32


have to be removed from the way during a fastening sequence.




The jaws


35


and the guiding bar


32


are only needed at the beginning and at the end of a fastening cycle. During the fastening cycle, these elements are in a standby mode. However, they are right on the path of the output delivering device when the radial movement thereof is performed.




In order to overcome this drawback, controllable cylinders


34


and


36


are provided for moving the jaws


35


and the bar


32


out of the way during the fastening cycle so that the radial movement of the output delivering device is unobstructed. The jaws


35


and the guiding bar


32


are both mounted between a home position of the output delivering device and the central axis


50


shown in

FIG. 1

, for clamping the film at the beginning and end of the fastening cycle of the delivering carriage.




The controllable cylinder


36


is provided for moving the jaws


35


between a first position where, during the fastening cycle, the relative radial movement of the output delivering device with respect to the central axis is unobstructed, and a second position where the jaws


35


are in position to clamp the film at the beginning and end of the fastening cycle. The controllable cylinder


34


is provided for moving the guiding bar


32


between a first position where, during the fastening cycle, the relative radial movement of the output delivering device with respect to the central axis is unobstructed, and a second position where the guiding bar


32


guides the flexible material extending from the output delivering device in position so that a portion of the flexible material can be clamped by the jaws


35


. The controller shown in

FIG. 22

controls the operating positions of the jaws


35


and the guiding bar


32


by means of the controllable cylinders


34


and


36


.




In the first operating position of the clamp, the jaws


35


are 180° apart from each other as shown in FIG.


14


. In the second operating position of the clamp, the two movable jaws


35


are adjacent to each other as shown in FIG.


16


.




The guiding bar


32


has a horizontal upper central portion terminated by diverging lower extremities. The horizontal central portion moves between a lower position bar as shown in

FIGS. 14 and 15

, and an upper position as shown in

FIGS. 16 and 17

. The controllable cylinder


34


is connected to one of the extremities of the guiding bar


32


to move the central portion thereof between its lower and upper positions.




According to the present invention, there is also provided a method for fastening a load. To describe this method, we will now refer to

FIGS. 1

,


8


,


9


,


13


and


18


to


21


. In

FIG. 18

, there is shown a top view of the load which comprises an object


30


resting on a pallet


28


.




The method comprises the steps of (a) bringing the load to a point intersected by a central axis


50


as shown in

FIG. 1

; (b) after step (a), producing a relative radial movement of the output delivering device with respect to the central axis


50


in view of the size of the load as shown for example in

FIG. 13

; (c) delivering the film


39


as a rope


31


by means of the output delivering device as shown for example in

FIG. 8

; (d) after steps (b) and (c), producing a relative rotating movement of the rope with respect to the central axis; and (e) during step (d) producing a relative axial movement of the rope


31


in a direction parallel to the central axis as shown for example in

FIGS. 8 and 9

to fasten the load with the rope


31


by means of the relative rotating and axial movement thereof as shown in

FIGS. 19

,


20


and


21


.




In these

FIGS. 19

,


20


and


21


, we can see that the pallet


28


has four corners and a top board on which the object


30


is resting. Preferably, for each corner of the pallet


28


, the relative axial movement of step (d) includes a downward movement to pass the rope


31


underneath the top board of the pallet


28


at said corner, followed by an upward movement of the rope above the pallet


28


for at least one full turn thereof around the object, as seen more specifically in FIG.


21


.




Preferably, the method further comprises, after step (b) and before step (c), steps of (i) delivering the film as a web by means of the output delivering device as shown in

FIG. 7

; (ii) after step (i) producing a relative rotating movement of the web with respect to the central axis; and (iii) during step (ii), producing a relative axial movement of the web in a direction parallel to the central axis to wrap the load with at least one layer of the web by means of the relative rotating and axial movements thereof. In some cases, the fact that the load is wrapped before the fastening provides some advantages.




Preferably, the method further comprises, after step (e), step of (iv) delivering the film as a web by means of the output delivering device as shown in

FIG. 7

; (v) after step (iv), producing a relative rotating movement of the web with respect to the central axis; and (vi) during step (v), producing a relative axial movement of the web in a direction parallel to the central axis to wrap the load with at least one layer of the web by means of the relative rotating and axial movements thereof. In some cases, the fact that the load is wrapped after the fastening thereof provides several advantages.




We will now describe a preferable embodiment of the method with more details, with reference to

FIGS. 1

,


2


,


3


,


10


and


11


. In the present case, the load


3


is made of a metal coil resting on a pallet. The load is brought with a conveyor


2


. While the load is entering the wrapping area, it is detected and measured by means of a photo eye


22


. This measurement is used to stop the load in alignment with the central axis


50


of the machine. According to the same measurement, the machine decides whether the size of the load is such that the output delivering device of the carriage


5


has to be repositioned in relation to the central axis


50


. If the output delivering device has to be repositioned, it will be moved by means of the servo-drive ball screw cylinder


13


. This cylinder


13


can stop at different positions between its retracted and completely extended positions.




At the beginning of a cycle, the film end is secured between the jaws of the clamping unit


25


. The cycle begins with a wrapping sequence to wrap the load


3


. The wrapping of the load is preferable to make sure that the rope will stay in position after the fastening sequence.




After the wrapping sequence, the film has to be delivered as a rope. Referring now to

FIGS. 8 and 9

, we will describe how the film is delivered as a rope, and how the rope is moved up and down. During the wrapping sequence, the cylinders


19


and


20


are positioned as shown in FIG.


7


. It is possible to deliver the film as a rope by bringing up cylinder


19


close to cylinder


20


as shown in FIG.


8


. In a similar manner, it is also possible to deliver the film


39


as a rope


31


by bringing down cylinder


20


close to cylinder


19


as shown in FIG.


9


. By using both cylinders


19


and


20


simultaneously, it is possible to move the rope


31


up and down without any movement of the delivering carriage.




Referring to

FIGS. 1

,


2


,


3


,


7


,


8


,


9


,


19


,


20


and


21


, at the end of wrapping sequence, the delivering carriage returns at its lowest position on the boom


8


to start a fastening sequence. Then, the cylinders


19


and


20


are moved to deliver the film


39


as a rope


31


. Then, by controlling the rotative movement of the delivering carriage


5


around the load


3


and by controlling the movement of the cylinders


19


and


20


, it is possible, for each corner of the pallet


28


, to pass the rope


31


underneath it and then make at least one full turn of the rope


31


around the load


3


. This operation is repeated for each corner of the pallet


28


. The user can select the number of turns around the load for each corner of the pallet.




When the rope sequence is done, both cylinders


19


and


20


are brought to their home position so that the film


39


is now delivered as a web


37


as shown in FIG.


7


. Then several revolutions of the full web is done to cover the rope


31


with at least one layer of web


37


. After this final wrapping sequence, the delivering carriage


5


is brought back to its home position where the film


39


is clamped by the clamp unit


25


and cut and wipe by means of the cut and wipe unit


42


to free the load


3


. The load


3


is removed from the fastening area and a next one can be brought in.




Referring now to

FIG. 22

, there is shown a block diagram of the controller. The controller comprises a central module


45


and a peripheral module


46


which is only concerned with the control of the radial movement of the output delivering device of the delivering carriage. The input


65


of the module


45


is for receiving a signal from the photo eye


22


shown in FIG.


1


. Output


48


of module


45


is for controlling the rotation of the delivering carriage around the load by means of the motor


43


shown in FIG.


1


. The outputs


49


and


50


are for controlling the up and down movement of the delivering carriage by means of the motor


17


shown in FIG.


10


. The outputs


51


,


52


,


53


and


54


of module


45


are for controlling the cylinders


19


and


20


shown in

FIGS. 7

,


8


and


9


to deliver the film as a web or a rope and to further move the rope up and down.




Output signals


55


,


56


,


57


and


58


of the module


45


are sent to inputs of module


46


which provides by means of its outputs


59


to


64


control signals for controlling radial movement of the output delivering device of the delivering carriage by means of controllable cylinder


13


shown in

FIGS. 10 and 11

. Each of the outputs


59


to


64


corresponds to a different radial position of the output delivering device with respect central axis.




Although a preferred embodiment of the invention has been described in detail herein and illustrated in the accompanying drawings, it is to be understood that the invention is not limited to this precise embodiment and that various changes and modifications may be effected therein without departing from scope or spirit of the invention.



Claims
  • 1. A machine for fastening a load having a given size, comprising:a machine frame positioned around a central axis intersecting a point where, in operation, the load is brought; a delivering carriage onto which a roll of flexible material is rotatively mountable, including an output delivering means for delivering the flexible material as a rope, the delivery carriage comprising first and second parts connected by means of a pivot axis, the first part being connected to a movable support, the output delivering means being mounted on the second part; first controllable moving means for producing a relative radial movement of the output delivering means with respect to the central axis, the first controllable moving means comprising a controllable cylinder having two extremities connected respectively to the first and second parts of the delivering carriage for pivoting the second part with respect to the first part by means of the pivot axis to produce the relative radial movement of the output delivering means with respect to the central axis relative rotating movement of the rope with respect to the central axis; a second controllable moving means for producing a relative rotating movement of the rope with respect to the central axis, the second controllable moving means comprising a motor, a ring gear connected to the motor and mounted within a gearbox, a rotary arm connected to the ring gear, and a boom onto which the delivering carriage is mounted so that the relative rotating movement of the rope with respect to the central axis is produced by rotating the delivering carriage by means of the motor; a third controllable moving means for producing a relative axial movement of rope in a direction parallel to the central axis; and controlling means for controlling: the relative radial movement by means of the first controllable moving means in view of the size of the load; and the relative rotating and axial movements by means of the second and third controllable moving means to fasten the load with the rope once the radial movement has been produced.
  • 2. A machine according to claim 1, wherein:the output delivering means comprise: a guiding cylindrical roller for guiding the flexible material from the roll along a plan toward a predetermined direction; two elements movable along parallel axes within the plan, transversally to said direction, each of the elements being provided with a contact means for contacting lateral opposite edges of the flexible material, the elements being movable between a first operating position where the elements are distant from each other to deliver the flexible material as a web, and a second operating position where the elements are closed to each other to deliver the flexible material as a rope; and a fourth controllable moving means for moving the elements between the first and second operating positions; the controlling means is also for controlling the operating positions of the elements of the output delivering means by means of the fourth controllable moving means.
  • 3. A machine according to claim 2, wherein the fourth controllable moving means is also used to embody the third controllable moving means by moving the elements together along their axis when said elements are in their second operating position to produce the relative axial movement of the rope.
  • 4. A machine according to claim 2, comprising:a clamp having two movable jaws and a guiding bar both mounted between a home position of the output delivering means and the central axis for clamping the flexible material at the beginning or end of a fastening cycle of the delivering carriage; a fifth controllable moving means for moving the jaws between a first position, during the fastening cycle, where the relative radial movement of the output delivering means with respect to the central axis is unobstructed, and a second position where the jaws are in position to clamp the flexible material at the beginning or end of the fastening cycle; and a sixth controllable moving means for moving the guiding bar between a first position, during the fastening cycle, where the relative radial movement of the output delivering means with respect to the central axis is unobstructed, and a second position where the guiding bar guides the flexible material extending from the output delivering means in position so that, in operation at the beginning or end of the fastening cycle, a portion of the flexible material is clamped by the jaws; wherein the controlling means is also for controlling the operating positions of the jaws and the guiding bar by means of the fifth and sixth controllable moving means.
  • 5. A machine according to claim 4, wherein:the two movable jaws which are 180° apart from each other in their first position, and adjacent to each other in their second position; and the fifth controllable moving means comprise a controllable cylinder for moving the jaws between first and second positions thereof.
  • 6. A machine according to claim 4, wherein:the guiding bar has a horizontal upper central portion terminated by diverging lower extremities, the horizontal upper central portion being in a lower position when the guiding bar is in its first position, and in an upper position when the guiding bar is in its second position; and the sixth controllable moving means comprise a controllable cylinder connected to one of the extremities of the guiding bar to move the central portion thereof between its lower and upper positions.
  • 7. A machine according to claim 1, further comprising a photocell mounted in a position nearby the point where the load is located, for producing an output signal in relation to the size of the load, the photocell having an output connected to the controlling means for sending the output signal thereto.
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