Machine for packaging mattresses in a sheet unwound continuously from a roll

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6502375
  • Patent Number
    6,502,375
  • Date Filed
    Friday, March 9, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, January 7, 2003
    22 years ago
Abstract
A machine for packaging a mattress in a sheet, comprising horizontal supporting and receiving mattress surfaces, guides for guiding the sheet on a vertical plane, so that by moving the mattress in the advancement direction from the supporting surface toward the receiving surface the sheet is arranged over and under the mattress, a device for joining and cutting the sheet upstream of the mattress and for forming a bag which wraps around the mattress, sheet unwinding assemblies comprising two rollers movable along the receiving surface with a return stroke, the rollers being articulated to rotate between alignment and parallel positions in which they are perpendicular or parallel to the advancement direction and to the sides of the mattress, and actuators for actuating the rollers.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates to a machine for packaging mattresses in a sheet unwound continuously from a roll.




Mattress packaging machines are already known. A first type of these machines, shown in

FIGS. 1

,


2


and


3


, comprises a frame provided with a horizontal surface


1


for supporting the mattress


2


, at the end of which there is a tensioning roller


3


for guiding, at right angles to the surface


1


, a packaging sheet


4


(usually made of plastics) unwound from a roll


4




a


. As the mattress


2


advances in the direction F, from the supporting surface


1


onto the package receiving surface


5


, the sheet


4


(as shown in

FIG. 2

) is folded and stretched over and under the mattress


2


, so as to form a bag which is then closed at the rear (see

FIG. 3

) and on both sides by heat-sealing.




Packaging defects often occur in these conventional packaging machines being due to the fact that the sheet unwound from the roll slides on the front edge of the mattress and therefore tends to form unsightly longitudinal creases and wrinkles owing to the unevenness and flexible consistency of the front edge.




In order to avoid these drawbacks, it has been proposed (

FIGS. 4

,


5


and


6


) to push the mattress


2


against the sheet


4


by using a pusher


6


having an arm


7


which lies above the mattress, reaches beyond the front edge of said mattress and supports a roller


8


being parallel to the front edge of the mattress.




The roller


8


acts as a redirection element for the packaging sheet


4


, preventing its contact with the front edge of the mattress and thus preventing the formation of creases.




The refinement of the roller supporting arm


7


in these packaging machines, however, entails a longer production cycle, since the arm


7


has to be fully returned above the supporting surface in order to clear the receiving surface for the descent of the heat-sealing bars that have to provide the heat-seal that closes the bag perimetrically.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The aim of the present invention is to provide a packaging machine which allows to avoid the formation of creases of the package without compromising the operating times.




This aim is achieved with a packaging machine whose characteristics are defined in the appended claims.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




Further characteristics and advantages of the present invention will become better apparent from the following detailed description of a preferred embodiment thereof illustrated only by way of non-limitative example in the accompanying drawings, wherein:





FIGS. 1-6

show known type of mattress packaging machines;





FIG. 7

is a perspective view of the apparatus;





FIG. 8

is a sectional elevation view, taken along a longitudinal central plane;





FIGS. 9 and 10

are views of two details enclosed in the circles A and B of

FIG. 7

;





FIG. 11

is a view of the detail

FIG. 9

, taken from another viewpoint;





FIG. 12

is a perspective view of an element of the machine;





FIGS. 13

,


14


and


15


are views of three successive operating conditions of the machine; and finally





FIG. 16

is a view of the machine, taken in the direction XVI—XVI of FIG.


8


.











DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




With reference to

FIGS. 7 and 8

, the mattress packaging machine is generally designated by the reference numeral


9


and comprises a frame composed of vertical posts


10


which are mutually connected by longitudinal members and cross-members. In particular, the posts


10


are connected at the top by longitudinal members


11


which support two rails


12


for the sliding of a carriage


13


which is motorized so that it can move in both directions X and Y and on which the roll


4




a


that supplies the packaging sheet


4


is supported.




The frame comprises a supporting surface


1


with shoulders


14


for containing and guiding a mattress


2


and a receiving surface


5


being constituted by a plurality of belts


15


. An opening


16


(

FIG. 8

) remains between the exit portion of the supporting surface


1


and the receiving surface


5


, and the packaging sheet


4


is guided downward from above, through said opening, in the direction Z at right angles to the surfaces


1


and


5


.




The mattress


2


to be packaged, by means of a pusher


6


(see

FIG. 13

) or the like, is pushed in the direction F against the sheet


4


, which is stretched over and under the mattress


2


(see

FIG. 14

) by means of a pair of guiding rollers


18


and


19


and of a device


20


described hereinafter. When the mattress


2


, after moving beyond the opening


16


, reaches the receiving surface


5


, the upper and lower flaps of the sheet


4


, which lie upstream of the mattress, are joined by a heat-sealing assembly


21


composed of two heat-sealing bars


22


and


23


which provide two parallel heat-seals being spaced enough to allow a blade


24


which is intermediate thereto to cut and separate the sheet


4


.




In this manner, the heat-sealing line downstream of the cut closes the sheet


4


, forming a loop which wraps around the mattress


2


, while the heat-sealing line upstream of the cut allows the sheet


4


to remain attached to the takeup roller


3


located below the surface


1


, in order to allow to take up a portion which is long enough to prevent the heat-sealing line from remaining in the portion of sheet used to package the next mattress.




Once the mattress


2


, with the sheet


4


wrapped in a loop around it, has advanced onto the conveyor


15


, two lateral heat-sealing units


25


(FIGS.


13


-


15


), actuated in the direction D, close it laterally so as to form a hermetic bag.




The machine shown in

FIGS. 1 and 2

is equipped with an apparatus for automatically changing the roll


4




a


from which the sheet is taken either because it is about to end or because it is necessary to change the type of sheet used to package the mattresses. Said apparatus (generally designated by the reference numeral


17


) is not described hereinafter for the sake of brevity in description and because it is beyond the scope of the present invention. However, it is disclosed in U.S. Ser. No. 09/677,763 of Oct. 3, 2000 by the same Applicant and reference is made thereto as an integral part of the present description.




The device


20


that completes the arrangement of the sheet


4


over and under the mattress


2


is composed of two unwinding assemblies


27


and


28


which are adapted to engage the sheet


4


and gradually pull it in the direction F in front of the mattress, as said mattress is moved forward, by means of the pusher


6


, from the surface


1


onto the surface


5


.




The assembly


27


(visible as a whole in

FIG. 12

) is composed (see particularly

FIGS. 9-11

) of a pair of pulleys


29


and


30


which cantilever out above the surface


5


from respective flanges


31


,


32


on which they are rotatably supported.




A belt


33


is closed in a loop on the pulleys


29


,


30


and its upper and lower portions are horizontal.




The flanges


31


,


32


are rigidly coupled to a side wall


34


which lies to one side of the conveyor


15


and is supported so as to be rigidly coupled to the posts


10


, so that it can be moved parallel to itself, as will become better apparent from the description of

FIG. 16

that follows.




A guide


35


is fixed to the inner face of the side wall


34


and is parallel to the upper portion of the belt


33


. A slider


37


is coupled to the upper portion of the belt


33


by means of a clamp


36


(see FIG.


9


), and a bracket


38


protrudes from said slider toward the surface


1


and is flat and parallel with respect to the side wall


34


.




Two mutually superimposed lugs


39


(see

FIG. 11

) are fixed to the end of the bracket


38


, and a stem


40


is supported in said lugs so that it can rotate about a vertical axis; a bar


41


protrudes at right angles from said stem


40


. A roller


42


can rotate on the bar


41


and protrudes toward the centerline of the pivot


5


. The roller


42


lies at a level, with respect to the surface


5


, such that its rotation plane about the vertical axis is higher than the height of the mattress to be packaged, so that it cannot interfere with said mattress by rotating.




A tab


43


is rigidly coupled to the bar


41


, proximate to the stem


40


, and the stem


44


of a fluid-actuated jack


45


is articulately coupled in said tab


43


; the cylinder


45




a


of said jack is articulated to an L-shaped element


46


being fixed to the bracket


38


.




The actuation of the jack


45


actuates the oscillation, on a horizontal plane, of the roller


42


between a position which is perpendicular to the bracket


38


and a position in which the roller


42


is arranged itself as an extension of the bracket


38


.




Of the two pulleys


29


and


30


, the pulley


29


is the driven one and the pulley


30


is the driving one. In order to actuate the pulley


30


there is a motor


47


which is mounted outside the flange


32


. The motor


47


is of the reversible type, so that the slider


37


, and therefore the roller


42


, is given a back-and-forth movement along the guide


35


. This movement of the roller






42


in the mattress advancement direction F is synchronized with the movement of the pusher


6


.




The other sheet transport assembly


28


is mirror-symmetrically similar to the above-described assembly


27


and is shown in perspective in

FIG. 12

, where its parts are designated by the same reference numerals with the addition of the letter “a”.




The operation of the described machine is as follows.




Assume an initial condition of

FIG. 13

, in which the sliders


37


and


37




a


of the two unwinding assemblies


27


and


28


are arranged proximate to the heat-sealing assembly


21


with the rollers


42


,


42




a


mutually aligned, i.e., at right angles to the direction F in which the mattress


2


advances and upstream of the sheet


4


, which is stretched at right angles downstream of them between the roll


4




a


and the tensioning roller


3


.




In this situation, when the front end of the mattress


2


is about to strike the sheet


4


, the sliders


37


,


37




a


are actuated in the direction F, so that the rollers


42


,


42




a


stretch the sheet


4


in front of the mattress. As the rollers


42


,


42




a


advance, the sheet


4


, unwound from the roll


4




a


and guided by the roller


18


, is stretched under the mattress.




Once the rear end of the mattress


2


has passed beyond the heat-sealing assembly


21


and therefore the mattress


2


is resting fully on the receiving surface


5


, the jacks


45


,


45




a


are activated and, by turning the rollers


42


,


42




a


from the mutual alignment position to the parallel position, determine their disengagement from the sheet


4


.




Once the rollers


42


,


42




a


are arranged parallel to the direction F at the sides of the mattress, the pusher


6


is retracted and the flaps of the sheet


4


that lie to the rear of the mattress are heat-sealed by means of the heat-sealing bars


22


and


23


and the lateral flaps are heat-sealed by means of the heat-sealing bars


25


, so as to provide perimetric closure of the package.




After removing the mattress


2


from the surface


5


, the sliders


37


,


37




a


are returned to the initial position proximate to the heat-sealing assembly


21


; once said assembly has been reached, the jacks


45


,


45




a


are activated so as to turn the rollers


42


,


42




a


into the alignment position behind the sheet


4


. The cycle can thus be repeated in the above-described manner.




The fundamental feature of the present invention is that the rollers


42


,


42




a


are made to advance in front of the front end of the mattress, so as to prevent the onset of undue traction stresses on the sheet


4


, which in conventional machines are caused by the friction with which the sheet adheres to the mattress.




The coaxial arrangement of the rollers


42


,


42




a


in the alignment position further defines a cylindrical surface which keeps the sheet


4


perfectly stretched transversely and prevents creasing.




It is evident that the device


20


fully achieves the intended aim and objects. In particular, it should be noted that the heat-sealing and cutting of the sheet


4


to the rear of the mattress


2


can occur directly after the rollers


42


,


42




a


have been turned on a horizontal plane to the side of the mattress, i.e., as soon as they are in a position in which they are disengaged from the sheet.




After the disengagement of the rollers


42


,


42




a


, the mattress


2


can advance in order to allow the lateral heat-sealing units


25


,


25




a


to provide the lateral heat-seals which, by intersecting the rear heat-seal, allow to close the package hermetically. It should be noted that the execution of the lateral heat-seals does not hinder the return of the rollers


42


,


42




a


into the engagement position upstream of the sheet


4


.




Another particularity of the described machine is that the unwinding assemblies


27


,


28


and the lateral heat-sealing units


25


,


25




a


can be moved at right angles to the direction F in order to be adapted to the lateral dimensions of the mattress.




For this purpose (see

FIGS. 7

,


16


), on one side of the receiving surface


5


there is a pair of C-shaped shoulders


48


,


49


. Likewise, on the other side of the mattress there is a second pair of shoulders


48




a


,


49




a


being mirror-symmetrical with respect to the shoulders


48


and


49


in terms of shape and arrangement. The lower arms


50


,


50




a


of the shoulders


48


,


48




a


and


49


,


49




a


have rollers


51


,


51




a


which slide on two rails


52


,


53


which lie transversely to the direction F and are rigidly coupled to respective longitudinal beams


54


,


55


being fixed on cross-members


56


,


57


which connect the posts


10


one another. Accordingly, the shoulders


48


,


49


and


48




a


,


49




a


constitute two carriages which can slide on the rails


52


,


53


.




Two female threads


58


,


58




a


are fixed under the lower arms


50


,


50




a


of the two mutually opposite shoulders


49


,


49




a


, and two rods


59


,


60


with mutually opposite threads are engaged in said female threads by screw coupling and are actuated by a gearmotor


61


which is mounted under the rail


53


. The gearmotor


61


also actuates, by means of an appropriate transmission which is not shown but entirely conventional, the two shoulders


48


,


48




a


, so that the shoulders


48


,


49


move in opposition to the shoulders


48




a


,


49




a.






The side walls


34


,


34




a


of the two unwinding assemblies


27


and


28


are rigidly coupled to the shoulders


48


,


49


and


48




a


,


49




a


and accordingly follow the transverse mutual approach and spacing movements of the shoulders actuated by the gearmotor


61


.




The shoulders


48


,


49


,


48




a


,


49




a


have, at their top, two upper arms


62


,


62




a


which support respective vertical jacks


63


,


63




a


, to the stems of which the heat-sealing bars


25


,


25




a


are fixed. The heat-sealing bars


25


,


25




a


cooperate with abutment bars


64


,


64




a


which are mounted on the lower arms


50


,


50




a


at the level of the receiving surface


5


.




From the above description it is evident that by actuating the gearmotor


61


it is possible to arrange the heat-sealing bars


25


,


25




a


and the corresponding abutment bars


64


,


64




a


at the distance that allows heat-sealing of the lateral flaps of the sheet


4


, after the rollers


42


,


42




a


have been turned into the position in which they are parallel to the sides of the mattress. In this position, the rollers


42


,


42




a


are in any case outside the descent planes of the heat-sealing bars, so that they can perform their return stroke toward the sheet during the provision of the lateral heat-seals.




The disclosures in Italian Patent Application No. BO2000A000134 from which this application claims priority are incorporated herein by reference.



Claims
  • 1. A machine for packaging a mattress in a sheet which is unwound continuously from a feeder roll, the machine comprising: a horizontal supporting surface for said mattress; a horizontal receiving surface; guiding means for guiding said sheet in a substantially vertical direction which passes between said supporting surface and said receiving surface, so that by moving said mattress in an advancement direction from said supporting surface toward said receiving surface said sheet is arranged over and under said mattress; joining and cutting means for joining and cutting said sheet, upstream of said mattress, along said advancement direction, and for forming a bag which wraps around said mattress in a loop; unwinding assemblies for unwinding said sheet from said feeder roll, which comprise two rollers movable along said receiving surface, said rollers being actuatable with an outgoing stroke, in said advancement direction, and with a return stroke, said rollers being articulated about vertical, axes to rotate between an alignment position, in which the rollers are perpendicular to the advancement direction and a position in which the rollers are parallel to said advancement direction and to the sides of said mattress; and actuation means for actuating said rollers to reach said alignment position, upstream of said sheet while said mattress is arranged on the supporting surface and to maintain said position during said outgoing stroke and transfer of the mattress from the supporting surface onto the receiving surface, in order to allow said rollers to engage and stretch said sheet over and under the mattress, and to return to said position in which they are parallel to the advancement direction after the mattress has been transferred onto said receiving surface, in order to allow said rollers to disengage from said sheet and return to said position for engaging said sheet.
  • 2. The machine of claim 1, wherein said unwinding assemblies comprise: two guides which are arranged at sides of said receiving surface and are parallel to said advancement direction; respective sliders each of which is slideable on a respective one of said guides; respective horizontal rollers each of which being articulated along a respective vertical axis to a respective one of said sliders; and respective jacks for actuation of said rollers between said alignment and parallel positions, said jacks being each supported on a respective one of said sliders.
  • 3. The machine of claim 2, comprising: a driving pulley; a driven pulley; a reversible motor and a horizontal portion of a belt which is closed in a loop on said driving and driven pulleys, said driving pulley being actuated by said motor in order to make said sliders, which are fixed on said belt, perform said outgoing and return strokes.
  • 4. The machine of claim 3, wherein said rollers are rotatable about respective vertical axes thereof on horizontal planes, which lie above the upper face of the mattresses.
  • 5. The machine of claim 1, in combination with an apparatus for automatic roll changing.
  • 6. The machine of claim 2, further comprising sealing elements for lateral heat-sealing of said bag, said unwinding assemblies and said sealing elements being adjustable transversely to the advancement direction of the mattress.
  • 7. The machine of claim 6, comprising: rails arranged transversely to said advancement direction, carriages which are slideable on said rails, said unwinding assemblies and said sealing elements being mounted on said carriages; and adjusting means for adjusting a position of said unwinding assemblies and of said sealing elements on said rails.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
BO2000A134 Mar 2000 IT
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Number Name Date Kind
3125841 Anderson Mar 1964 A
4351142 Focke et al. Sep 1982 A
5193328 Boriani et al. Mar 1993 A
6082254 De Vlaam Jul 2000 A