Information
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Patent Grant
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6199615
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Patent Number
6,199,615
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Date Filed
Thursday, March 19, 199826 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, March 13, 200123 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
- Rachuba; M.
- Hall; Melissa L
Agents
- Tilton, Fallon, Lungmus & Chestnut
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 083 14
- 083 18
- 083 19
- 083 42
- 083 54
- 083 53
- 083 56
- 083 176
- 083 267
- 083 352
- 083 355
- 083 373
- 083 565
- 083 601
- 083 614
- 083 627
- 083 635
- 083 24
- 083 27
- 083 48
- 083 150
- 083 1551
- 083 168
- 083 171
- 083 100
- 083 113
- 083 914
- 083 924
- 083 183
- 083 402
- 083 4111
- 083 555
- 083 946
- 156 344
- 156 584
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International Classifications
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Abstract
The invention relates to a machine for removing circular labels or shrinkwrap from bottles or similar items. In order to achieve a simple and compact embodiment of such a machine, the cutting agents are set up in the intake section of the machine.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the invention
The invention relates to a machine for removing circular labels or shrinkwrap from bottles or similar items.
2. Description of the Related Art
A similar machine is known from the international patent application WO 95/32 814. This machine has a rotary table with cutting tools for cutting through the circular labels or sleeves and a separate chain conveyer to keep the bottles away from the floor. On the chain conveyer are blast nozzles for loosening the labels from the bottles.
BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The object of the invention is to provide a compact machine that does not take up much space for removing the circular labels or shrinkwrap from bottles and similar items.
The object is achieved by providing for the circular labels or shrinkwraps a separating or perforated line at the feed part of the machine.
This solution has the advantage that the carousel of the machine can be used for loosening the labels or sleeves, and in this way the chain conveyer used by the generic machines can be left out without a substitute.
The carousel is designed, i.e., equipped, with appropriate holding mechanisms, so that the bottles can be held hanging by the area around the head free of the floor. The devices required to loosen the labels, e.g., the spray nozzles, are set up on the circular path of the carousel.
According to an advantageous embodiment of the invention, the cutting tools necessary to create the separating line or perforated line in the labels are set up in the feed wheel of the machine, or integrated into this.
Advantageous further developments of the invention are indicated in the subclaims.
Details of a preferred embodiment of the invention as shown in the figures are given below. The figures show the following:
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG.
1
: a top view of a label-removing machine in diagrammatic representation.
FIG.
2
: a vertical section through the feed wheel of the machine according to FIG.
1
.
FIG.
3
: a top view of a section of the periphery of the feed wheel of the machine according to
FIG. 1
, in enlarged view.
FIG.
4
: a vertical section through the carousel of the machine according to FIG.
1
.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
As can be seen in
FIG. 1
, the label-removing machine
50
has a carousel
51
, which has a feed wheel
52
and a delivery star wheel
53
. The carousel
51
and the delivery star wheel
53
are indicated only with partial circles which touch each other at the point of transfer. Between feed wheel
52
and delivery star wheel
53
there is a guide section
54
. Feed wheel
52
is provided with a tangentially directed distributor worm gear
55
, and together with the feed wheel this forms the intake area E of the machine. The distributor worm gear
55
, the feed wheel
52
, the carousel
51
, and the delivery star wheel
53
are driven synchronously.
As they pass through the circular segment of worm gear
55
up to the transfer point to carousel
51
, the bottles
1
are transported glidingly into the feed wheel
52
on a transferring plate
56
that is stationary, while bottles
1
on the side opposite the feed wheel
52
are laterally supported and guided by guide section
54
.
The feed wheel
52
has a power-driven shaft
57
(not shown in more detail) positioned vertically in the machine frame, and on this shaft a horizontal mounting disk
58
is mounted. Over the mounting disk
58
a cylinder
59
is positioned to rotate freely on the shaft
57
; the cylinder
59
has a groove molded into its outer circumference, and is prevented from rotating by a torque prop. On one sector of the mounting disk
58
guide rods
69
are fastened in a vertical arrangement, and their upper ends are joined by a ring
60
. In addition, the bottle centering attachments
61
on the mounting disk
58
can also be seen in FIG.
1
.
Two adjacent bottle-centering attachments
61
together form a receptacle for a bottle
1
. A vertical slot between any two adjacent bottle-centering attachments
61
is penetrated by a cutting blade
62
, which is mounted at one end to swivel on a horizontal axis
63
, and is loaded on its opposite end, containing the blade, by a compression spring
64
in the direction of the bottle wall. The aforementioned axis
63
is a bed plate
65
mounted to shift vertically in the slot of a pair of guide rods
69
. On the side of the bed plate
65
with the shaft
57
, a cam roller
66
is set up, engaging in the groove of the cylinder
59
.
The shape of the groove is such that during a downward movement of bed plate
65
, the cutting blade
62
with its tip comes from above between the upper label border and the bottle wall and cuts through the circular label
2
from the inside facing the bottle wall in the direction of the outer side, while a bottle passes through the circular segment of the distributor worm gear
55
up to carousel
51
. According to the length of the circular segment available and the properties of the label material, the label can either be chamfered only on its upper edge or, if necessary, cut all the way through to the lower edge of the label.
An important factor is that a predetermined breaking point is created on the circumference of the circular label
2
, that subsequently, when the bottle passes through the carousel
51
, makes it possible for the label to be blown away by fluid jets, e.g., compressed air jets. For this purpose, bottles
1
are gripped beneath the mouth at the neck when they are transferred from the feed wheel
52
to carousel
51
, by elastic clamps
90
that encircle the carousel
51
, and hanging free of the floor, they are guided past spray nozzles
91
, which release, obliquely from above, jet streams essentially directed axially to the bottle wall onto the upper edge of the label, (FIG.
4
). The spray nozzles
91
are mounted stationarily on the circumferential edge of the carousel.
As a variant of the previously described embodiment, in place of the cutting blades
62
mounted at each receptacle, a high-pressure water jet or a laser beam can be used. A laser light source can be positioned advantageously on the feed wheel
52
, when the laser beam can be guided, by means of a controllable mirror, e.g., a vibrating mirror, appropriately for the bottle movement, for a short period, for cutting the label material. Instruments for creating a perforated line in the label material can also be used.
FIG. 3
shows a further development of the feed wheel
52
from
FIG. 1
, and here only a small section of the upper periphery of the feed wheel
52
is shown in an enlargement of the region of the distributor worm gear
55
(FIG.
1
).
On the upper side of the centering attachments
61
forming the receptacles for the bottles
1
, two cams
80
and
81
are set up. The cam
80
forwarding a bottle
1
—seen in the rotary direction D of the star wheel—is rigidly clamped to a bolt, while the following cam
81
is clamped on a shaft
82
, set up to rotate vertically on the centering attachment
61
; the lower end of the shaft
82
protrudes from the mounting disk
58
(not shown in FIG.
2
). A control lever
83
is fastened to this lower end of the shaft
82
(FIG.
3
); during operation, the lever circulates together with the power-driven mounting disk
58
and thereby, in the area of the distributor worm gear
55
(
FIG. 1
) engages in a cam
84
(
FIG. 3
) set up rigidly on the mounting disk. Cam
81
equipped with a gripping rubber lining is swivelled in a counterclockwise direction toward the cutting blade
62
by the radial cam
84
lying inside the circular path of the control lever; in this way the cam
81
lies against the label material with frictional contact and lifts it from the bottle wall in sections during the swiveling movement. The second, uncontrolled cam
80
, positioned on the opposite side, prevents rotation of the label around the body of the bottle during this rotary movement of cam
81
, so that the label forms a loop for the cutting blade
62
between the cams
80
and
81
.
The point of attack A of the swiveling cam
81
, at the beginning of the swiveling movement, lies in front of the imaginary line V connecting the control lever axis of rotation of the shaft
82
and the vertical axis of the bottle, or on a plane formed between these two axes. During the swiveling motion of the cam
81
, the side wall of a flexible bottle, e.g., PET bottle, is radially curved. Immediately after the cessation of the cam swiveling movement, the cutting knife
62
positioned between the two cams
80
and
81
assigned to the bottle
1
is lowered and thereby, as shown in
FIG. 2
, introduced from above between the bottle outside wall and the back side of the label. During this activity, in addition, air sprays can be directed from above (not shown) onto the upper edge of the label, in order to assist in the removal of the label border from the bottle wall.
For viscous elastic label materials, the cutting movement of the cutting blade
62
can be continued down to the lower label border, i.e., the label is completely cut through. Cams
80
and
81
prevent the axial sliding of the circular label downwards, especially when there is no glue or only a small amount of glue between a label
2
and a bottle
1
.
Claims
- 1. A machine for removing circular labels or shrinkwrap from bottles, comprising in combination: a carousel for conveying the bottles in the machine and a feed wheel for transferring said bottles from an intake section of said machine to said carousel, wherein said feed wheel has cutting tools to create a separation line or perforated line in said label material during conveyance from said intake section to said carousel and said carousel includes means for holding said bottles and means for removing said label material from said bottles.
- 2. A machine according to claim 1, wherein said feed wheel has receptacles regularly arranged around its periphery, and said cutting tools are set up on the radial inner side of an bottle orbit in said feed wheel.
- 3. A machine according to claim 2, wherein each receptacle has its own said cutting tool affixed thereto, and wherein said receptacle and said affixed cutting tool can be moved perpendicularly in a circular segment of the bottle rotating plane in said feed wheel.
- 4. A machine according to claim 2, wherein said receptacles comprise holding devices for the bottles.
- 5. A machine according to claim 1, wherein said cutting tools are selected from a group consisting of knife blades, laser beams, and high-pressure water jets.
- 6. A machine according to claim 1, wherein, toward the portion of the label exposed to said cutting tool, a fluid jet is directed for lifting the label edge from the outside wall of the bottle, and said cutting tool is introduced between said label and outside wall of the bottle.
- 7. A machine according to claim 1, wherein lifting devices for frictionally gripping the label material are correlated with said cutting tools.
- 8. A machine according to claim 7, wherein at least one of said lifting devices can be operated so that the area of the label border exposed to said cutting tool can be lifted at least slightly from the bottle outside wall, and said cutting tool can be guided at this point between the label and the outside wall of the bottle.
- 9. A machine according to claim 7, wherein each of said lifting devices is designed as a gripping cam.
- 10. A machine according to claim 9, wherein each pair of gripping cams grips a label on a bottle, and further wherein at least one said gripping cam can be swivelled around an axis essentially parallel to the longitudinal axis of the bottle.
- 11. A machine according to claim 10, wherein in each said receptacle of said feed wheel a pair of said gripping cams (80, 81) are mounted with a mutual space between them, at least one of said two cams, during or after the introduction of a bottle into a receptacle, can be rotated in the direction of said cutting tool.
- 12. A machine according to claim 11, and wherein said at least one of said two cams is rotated controllably by a control lever, which is mounted to rotate along with said swiveling cam, and by a stationary radial cam on the rotating path of said feed wheel.
- 13. A machine according to claim 1, wherein there is a point of transfer at which said rotating feed wheel touches a carousel, said carousel being equipped with said means for removing the labels.
- 14. A machine according to claim 13, wherein said carousel is equipped with elastic holding clamps set up on the rotating arc of said carousel for the purpose of keeping the bottom of each of the bottles free.
- 15. A machine according to claim 13, wherein said devices for removing the labels comprise fluid jets essentially obliquely directed axially onto the edge of a label.
Priority Claims (3)
Number |
Date |
Country |
Kind |
196 30 690 |
Jul 1996 |
DE |
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196 41 156 |
Oct 1996 |
DE |
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196 43 403 |
Oct 1996 |
DE |
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PCT Information
Filing Document |
Filing Date |
Country |
Kind |
102e Date |
371c Date |
PCT/EP97/04129 |
|
WO |
00 |
3/19/1998 |
3/19/1998 |
Publishing Document |
Publishing Date |
Country |
Kind |
WO98/04367 |
2/5/1998 |
WO |
A |
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