The present invention relates to an automatic machine for forming and covering paper or cardboard packing boxes which have a curvilinear outline.
Prior art devices for forming curvilinear boxes usually consist of machines which assemble a body consisting of a cylindrical wall with a separate bottom having the same outline and which is normally joined to the wall by gluing.
Covering the boxes consists of subsequent application of a layer of covering paper which gives the end product the desired outer finish.
However, prior art machines have several disadvantages in the automatic production of high quality covered boxes, that is to say, in which in the finished box the presence of separate parts, such as the base and the cylindrical wall cannot easily be seen or felt.
A second disadvantage is the fact that it is not possible to automatically and efficiently perform the entire processing of a covered curvilinear box, starting with assembly of the separate parts, the bottom and the wall, up to covering of the finished product.
A first aim of the present invention is to overcome the problem of automatic production of covered paper or cardboard boxes which have a curvilinear, preferably circular shape.
A second aim of the invention is to propose a machine and method for automatically making covered paper or cardboard curvilinear boxes with high productivity and at the same time able to make high quality boxes.
The technical purpose indicated and the aims specified are substantially achieved by a machine and method for making boxes comprising the features described in one or more of the claims herein.
Further features and advantages of the present invention are more apparent in the detailed description below, with reference to a preferred, non-limiting, embodiment of the invention, illustrated in the accompanying drawings, in which:
With reference to the accompanying drawings, a machine is described for making curvilinear boxes 6, obtained starting with a curvilinear cylindrical wall 1 connected to a bottom or base 2.
It should be noticed that according to the present invention, the wall 1 may be made from pre-formed tubes, or may be formed in a line in a suitable operating station upstream of the machine.
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Once the cylindrical tube has been formed, it is unloaded and fed to a finished tubes magazine.
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In the station P, the box 6 may be engaged by a gripper element 5 with vertical stroke, positioned above the pre-glued disk 7 and comprising a cylindrical body 4 which can be precisely inserted in the box 6 until contact is made with a flange 31, so as to place the box 6 centred on the disk 7 over the latter and glue it there.
In particular, the box is centred by devices which search for the position of the disk (of the known type in the sector), which having identified the position of the disk centre the box with precise vertical alignment.
Once centring is complete, the box 6 and the disk 7 are moved to a forming station F in which there is a toroidal supporting surface 8 having an opening 9 with the shape and dimensions corresponding precisely to the outer outline of the box 6.
On the opposite side to the opening 9, in the example described, there may also be a plate 10, if necessary mounted on springs 11, having dimensions such that it can be drawn near to the opening 9 in contact with the disk 7.
In operation, the box 6 with the glued disk 7 is lowered to the opening 9, and the plate 10 draws near to the non-adhesive side of the disk 7.
Continuing the box 6 stroke through the opening 9, the spring 11 yields, the bottom of the box passes through the opening 9 in a precise fashion, and the portion of the disk 7 extending beyond the opening 9 is pressed onto the stretch of wall 23 adjacent to the bottom, thus stably joining the bottom 2 and the wall 1 of the box 6.
According to the invention, the station R is part of a carrousel unit 26 which rotates, driven by a drive unit 27 and comprises a plurality of operating stations S, at least one intended for a step of loading a formed box to be covered, and, after covering, for a finished box unloading step.
The stations S are not described in detail, as they are not themselves the subject matter of the invention.
In the example described, a box 6 already formed is being processed in a covering station R, and is already positioned on a spindle 19 mounted at the end of a carrousel 26 arm 25.
The dimensions of the spindle 19, which may be expanded on command, are such that it engages in the box 6 and can rotate about an axis 20 driven by a drive unit 14.
In the embodiment illustrated, the longitudinal motion of the motor 14 is guided by fixed prismatic guides 18, schematically illustrated in
According to the invention, in the station R, the spindle 19 rotates the box along the axis 20 in such a way that it is synchronised with the arrival of a pre-glued covering sheet 12, fed transversally to the axis 20 until it makes contact with a box 6 generatrix along which covering takes place.
The box speed of rotation, and the sheet 12 linear feed speed are fixed so that the tip speed at the covering point coincides with the sheet 12 speed.
Alternatively, after a first sheet 12 gluing stretch on the box 6, covering may continue by dragging the sheet 12 in the absence of forced sheet feed.
The sheet 12 longitudinal extent and length are also such that it covers entire outer wall 1 and leaves an edge 22 extending beyond it at the box 6 open end 21.
It should be noticed that, in other embodiments, the sheet 12 may be fed in the form of individual pre-cut sheets, or there may be a step of cutting a continuous sheet to size.
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Covering of the open end 21 is then preferably completed by a pair of pressure rollers 13 belonging to the station R, positioned straddling the end 21 to press the edge 22 against the wall 1 during box rotation.
It must be emphasised that the layout of the drive units and the guides described is by way of example, but its shall be understood that different mechanisms and mechanical solutions may be used to rotate the spindle 19 and perform the covering and edge turning down steps.
For example, in different solutions, both box covering and edge turning down may be carried out in the same station R. In such a case, there may be only one motor positioned at the station R and having a coupling with which the motor, for example by means of axial sliding, engages with and disengages from the carrousel spindle.
In a different solution there may be several motors, if necessary with hook-release coupling, positioned at several operating stations R, S of the carrousel set up to perform separate covering or edge turning down steps.
Once covering and edge turning down are complete, the finished box is moved by the carrousel away from the station R and to a subsequent unloading station S, then sent on for subsequent processing or storage.
The invention is described above with reference to a preferred embodiment, although it shall be understood that equivalent modifications may be made without it thereby departing from the scope of the inventive concept.
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