The present invention relates with the type of devices, equipment and appliances used in the processing of generally spherical or near spherical products, including foodstuffs such as fruits; more specifically, the invention is a machine for the packaging of fruits, vegetables and similar products which will be evenly distributed on divider trays and piled up inside packing boxes.
The aim of the packing processes for fruits, vegetables and other products is to fill as tightly and evenly as possible the containers or packing boxes.
Generally, the amount of products and/or fruits with spherical or nearly spherical shape that are introduced in each packing box is standardized or previously stipulated.
It is widely known that when opening a packing box containing fruits or something similar, one expects to see a homogeneous and organized distribution of the fruit contained in that box. Likewise, it is normal not to expect marks or bruising that could have occurred during the packing or transportation. For that reason, the uniform distribution, the correct separation between each one of the products and the absence of marks produced during the packing and handling process contribute to the preservation of foodstuffs until the delivery to their final destination.
It should be noted that, to a great extent, the packing cost and the product deterioration are generally affected by the way in which the fruits are packed and thus, there are some manually handled machines and methods available that help in the packing process.
Usually, the packing process is performed manually, especially when the product is easily bruised or prone to deterioration caused by inadequate handling or falling when introduced by any kind of dumping machine. The spherical product and/or fruit is introduced in the box manually, alternating said fruit with cardboard trays or packing paper when necessary, being the handling of fragile products and/or fruits an unavoidable task. This manual method is a slow, expensive process in which the absence of marks depends on the degree of ability of each one of the people involved in said manual processing.
It is also possible to perform the packing mechanically, a process in which after sorting, the product is placed in the package. However, the process of placing products in the cardboard package is not controlled and, for that reason, the incidence of bruising and the evenness of the fruit distribution inside the package is not completely controlled.
Therefore, with the purpose of addressing the need of simultaneously packing a high volume of fruits and/or generally spherical products with handling requirements appropriate for fragile products, it would be convenient to have a machine that allows for the even automated packing of fruits in packing boxes, avoiding the bruising deterioration that the product could suffer during packing. Even though this invention will mainly refer to fruits, it could also be used with any other product of a similar shape, like tennis balls, etc.
The object of this invention is to provide a packaging machine for fruits, vegetables and/or any other kind of foodstuffs or other kind of product generally spherical or near spherical which need to be carefully packed in layers inside a box, avoiding bruising or mistreatment.
Also, the object of this invention is to provide a machine for the packaging of generally spherical and delicate products such as fruits that can be connected in a compatible way to prior stages of sorting and placing in channels of said fruit or similar products.
Also, the object of this invention is to provide a machine for the packaging of fruits and generally spherical products that performs the processes automatically, without human intervention, directly when in contact with the product to be packed.
Also, the object of this invention is to provide a machine for the packaging of fruits and generally spherical products that reduces the packaging time and the bruising damage that said fruits or similar products could suffer during packaging.
Also, the object of this invention is to provide a machine for the packaging of fruits and generally spherical products that has a support which releases, in a controlled and monitored way, consecutive lines of product on divider trays.
Also, the object of this invention is to provide a packaging machine for fruits, vegetables and products of similar spherical shape which receives said fruit through multiple feed channels and is destined to distribute said fruit on compartmented divider trays, and where said fruit-containing trays are piled up inside a packing box, and where said machine has a tray feeding device that leads to a packing crate which includes a tray support and where said packing crate is mounted, in a movable way, along a vertical axis.
Also, the object of this invention is to provide a packaging machine for fruits, vegetables and generally spherical products which receives said fruit through multiple feed channels and is destined to distribute said fruit on compartmented divider trays, being said machine able to arrange fruit in a trefoil distribution scheme, alternating between trefoil distribution schemes of 4, 5 or 6 lines, and having said machine three packing cranes in order to satisfy market demands. This is an improvement to the fruit packaging machine with Patent AR061018B1, which only allowed packing fruit in a unique trefoil distribution scheme.
Further additional objects of this invention will be described in the appropriate section of the detailed description of this invention and in the attached claims.
For clarity purposes and for a better understanding of the device, it is illustrated by several images, which are just illustrative and have no limiting effect.
Below, a preferred embodiment of this invention's machine for the packaging of fruits is described just for illustrative purposes, highlighting that notwithstanding the fact that the product to be packed referenced is a group of fruits, other kind of products or vegetables generally spherical or near spherical could be packed with this invention's machine. Therefore, based on the understanding that it is necessary to provide a safe, delicate packaging for multiple generally spherical products, and also based on the understanding that fruits gather this type of packaging requirements, a preferred safe packaging of fruits will be illustrated based on the understanding that any kind of generally spherical product that requires delicate handling could be handled with this invention.
This machine is designed to fill packing boxes with fruits of different sizes and proportions, like apples, oranges, tangerines and even vegetables such as zucchini and tomatoes, among others; also, other types of spherical products could be carefully packed by means of this invention; furthermore, by way of explanation, for clarity purposes and for ease of interpretation, the packaging of one kind of fruit will be described below, specifically apples, which will be overlapped and interleaved by divider trays made of cardboard, wood pulp or a similar material.
In every figure, the same reference numbers mean equal or corresponding elements.
Regarding the improvement to the machine described in Patent AR061018B1, as shown in
Same as the machine described in Patent AR061018B1, this invention's machine has stops 3 that interfere with the forward movement of the fruit through the feed channels 1, when these are placed in the correct position. Unlike the machine described in Patent AR061018B1, as shown in
The axis 4 can be triggered by a regular pneumatic motor controlled by a Programmable Logical Controller (PLC) (not shown) so that it can rotate 180°. Thus, the stops 3 are exchanged and the distribution channel 1 that used to be blocked by a stop 3 is now unblocked while the distribution channel 1 which used to be unblocked is now blocked. This way, there is alternation in fruit distribution between each distribution channel 1 and each cardboard tray piled up in the box to be packed, maximizing its capacity.
An additional characteristic of the improvement to the machine described in Patent AR061018B1 is a system 5 comprised of three axes 4, as shown in picture
Regarding the improvement to the machine described in Patent AR061018B1, featuring only one set of channels, feed tray lines 2a, 2b and 2c and stops 3 are followed by tray lines 6a, 6b and 6c; as shown in
Said channels 7 are also leaned downwards in the same direction than the incoming fruit and have stops 3 similar to those previously described, affixed to axes 4 which are mounted in a system 5. Said channels 7 are supported by two transverse guides 8.
The whole set of said feed tray lines 2a, 2b and 2c, said tray lines 6a, 6b and 6c, and said systems 5 are powered by a pneumatic cylinder 9 which is controlled by a Programmable Logic Controller (PLC), as shown in picture 2. Based on the size and the amount of fruit to be packed, the appropriate tray lines align with the sorting machine.
Same as the machine described in Patent AR061018B1, sensors placed in the channels 7 count the fruits in said channels and detect when the amount of fruit required to fill up the cardboard tray has been reached, stops 3 are placed in their position and, by means of a pneumatic cylinder, the width of the appropriate set of channels 7 is narrowed. This way, fruit is arranged in a trefoil distribution scheme which prevents misalignment.
Afterwards, the stops 3 are removed from the end of the channels 7 and the fruit rolls to a leaning tray 11, which is inclined to this purpose. This tray 11 slides sideways by a pneumatic cylinder 12 controlled by the PLC (
Once the cardboard tray is filled up, stops or gates 17 raise and, driven by a pneumatic cylinder 18 controlled by the PLC, said cardboard tray filled with fruit enters into a packing crate 19, which has a front-end opening that lets the fruit tray pass through.
The machine described in Patent AR061018B1 only had one packing crate. The improvement herein proposed consists of three packing crates that match the different types of boxes to be packed commonly used, so as to satisfy market demands. Based on feed tray lines 2a, 2b and 2c, and tray lines 6a, 6b and 6c used at the beginning of the process, the appropriate packing crate 19 will be used. Each packing crate 19 is driven by a pneumatic cylinder 21 controlled by a PLC, which makes them move in a vertical direction so that they align with the incoming cardboard trays. As shown in
As shown in
Once the box to be packed 23 is in the correct position, the corresponding packing crate 19 drops down, driven by the pneumatic cylinder 21. As regards the first cardboard tray, the packing crate 19 will go down almost to the bottom of the box to be packed 23, leaving enough space for the hinged supports 20 to change from a 90° position into a 180° position, releasing the cardboard tray with fruit. Afterwards, the packing crate 19 will rise to the loading position, beginning a new cycle. The packing crate 19 successive drops with the next cardboard trays will follow the same principle: it will go down until it reaches the required distance to allow for hinged supports movement 20 and each cardboard tray with fruit will fall over the one that has been previously packed, until the box to be packed 23 is filled up. All these packing crate 19 drops are controlled and previously programmed by the PLC. Despite being evident, it should be noted that the size of the packing crates 19 is slightly smaller than the size of the packing boxes 23 used, just enough as to allow said packing crates 19 to move freely in a vertical direction.
Once the box to be packed 23 is filled up, the stops 24 and handles 25 release the box to be packed 23, and the conveyor belt 22 starts moving again. Once the full box to be packed 23 moves forward, the stops 24 get back to their position in order to detect the next empty box to be packed 23, and start a new packaging cycle.
The complete cycle is controlled and programmed by a PLC, which is previously set up. When it is required to pack some fruit with specific characteristics, it will only be necessary to select the correct program in the PLC, and the latter will control which tray lines, stops and packing crate will be used. Additionally, the sensor system allows the machine to run without human intervention, automatically detecting when the channels are full, same as with cardboard trays and boxes to be packed.
It should be noted that in this description, three feed tray lines, three tray lines, four, five or six channels per line, and three packing crates were referenced. It is clear that in case of a specific need, more feed tray lines, tray lines, channels and packing crates could be added, as well as the necessary stops for these changes.
Given that the properties of the feed channels 1, the channels 7 and the sensors attached to them are described in Patent AR061018B1, they are not mentioned here again so as not to go into unnecessary details.
The improvements to this packaging machine allow for its use with the wide range of packing boxes and cardboard trays that are used in the market, whereas the machine described in Patent AR061018B1 was limited to only one fruit size, thus requiring the use of a different machine in each case. With these improvements, all market needs can be satisfied with a single machine.
Undoubtedly, in case of implementing this invention, certain engineering and shape details could be modified, which will not entail a departure from the core principles included in the claims described below.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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20160103450 | Nov 2016 | AR | national |