This invention relates to a machine structure, in particular but not restricted to machines for the handling of fluid products. The invention has been developed with particular reference to structures which contain, protect and enclose the mechanisms of machines such as for example machines dispensing dyes or machines mixing fluid products, for example paints, varnishes, enamels, inks and the like contained in cans, drums and containers of that nature. The invention also relates to a process for assembling the above-mentioned structure.
Machines of the type indicated above are normally housed and supported by frame structures which generally comprise bars, cross-members and uprights welded together to form a frame having a particular shape and dimensions. After the mechanical, electronic and working parts of the particular machine have been placed within the frame, this is normally covered with panels secured to the structure of the frame by connection systems of a known type such as screws, bolts and, in some cases, hinges or the like to allow the panels to be at least partly opened so that the components of the machine can be inspected.
One disadvantage of frame structures of the known type indicated above lies in the fact that these are not particularly flexible in construction and therefore fit with difficulty into cramped spaces, such for example the points of sale where such machines have to be used. Normally, machines of the known type have a one-piece structure with little modularity and are not particularly pleasing from the aesthetic point of view.
Another disadvantage of machine structures of the known type comprises the fact that they must be assembled and set up in the workshop and then transported in the assembled state to the place where they will be used, with a consequent increase in costs and times for transport.
The purpose of this invention is to overcome the problems of the known art and in particular to provide a machine structure and a process for assembling it which is simple, economical and easy to apply in the place where the machine is used, even by not particularly specialised personnel.
Another purpose of this invention is to provide a machine structure which when assembled is of small size and can be easily and flexibly adapted to the special space, shape and positioning requirements of all places where the machine is in use.
In order to achieve the above-mentioned purposes this invention relates to a machine structure, in particular a machine for the handling of fluid products, comprising:
The invention also relates to a special kit and procedure for assembling the above-mentioned structure having the features indicated in claims 13 and 14 below respectively.
An advantage of this invention which derives from its modular nature and the easy assembly of the machine structure is the possibility of quickly and simply hooking on and replacing the side panels which form the sides of the structure. In this way the machine structure can be personalised with very little effort, so that its aesthetic features can be matched to the special environment in which it has to be placed. In addition to this side panels can be constructed with slogans or inscriptions and advertising images, which are easily replaceable and interchangeable, for example for the promotion of special events, offers, bargains and the like.
Another advantageous feature of this invention lies in its ergonomic nature, and in particular its especially convenient configuration for use by a standing operator. The features of the structure according to this invention make it possible to adjust it quickly and effectively to any special anthropometric characteristics of the operator, merely by altering the height of the uprights, without thereby having to act on the other parts of the machine structure.
According to a further particularly advantageous feature the structure according to this invention has three uprights and has a substantially triangular configuration in plan, preferably having sides with convexity away from the machine. In addition to being aesthetically attractive this configuration constitutes a very useful solution for locating the machine structure in the corner of a room, so as to make the optimum use of space and nevertheless provide a wide frontal surface for access to the machine.
In a possible configuration of the machine structure according to the invention it is provided that a first plate should be secured to the top ends of the uprights and the second plate should be secured to a middle zone of these uprights. In this way the machine and its mechanical components are raised off the ground, in an ergonomic position for an erect operator. The empty space beneath the second plate can be used as a locker, and in this case the zone lying beneath the second plate can advantageously be at least partly covered laterally by side panels which extend to the ground from the tops of the uprights.
The machine structure according to this invention can be advantageously used to house a complex of dispensing units for colouring agents of a generally known type, for example of the type described in document EP-A-1030972. In this case the tanks of colouring agent for each dispensing unit can be attached suspended to the first upper plate of this invention.
In the case where the structure according to this invention houses the mechanisms of a dispensing machine, the dispensing zone may comprise a recess in the panel or panels covering the front part. In this way the overall dimensions of the machine, especially in plan, remain small, and in addition to this protection is provided for the dispensing nozzle.
In accordance with a further advantageous feature of this invention it is possible to provide a supporting plane for containers of colouring agent, designed to receive the product delivered, constituting for example a table which is preferably mounted to hinge against or disappear beneath the dispensing zone.
Other advantages and characteristics of the present invention will become clear from the following detailed description which is given with reference to the appended drawings which are provided purely by way of non-limiting example and in which:
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Depending upon the type and configuration of the machine components and mechanisms intended to be housed in structure 10, an access space or a working area, for example comprising a supporting plane 17, preferably mounted so that it can be drawn out with respect to the front part 16 of the machine structure may be provided in the frontal zone 16 of structure 10.
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Machine structure 10 described above can easily be delivered to the point of final use in a dismantled state. In particular an assembly kit comprising uprights 12, preferably but not limited in number to three, the two plates 14 and 15, a particular number of machine components M intended to be housed in machine structure 10, side panels 13, 13a and the connecting components (screws, bolts, nuts, washers, etc.) normally provided for the assembly of structures in kit form can be supplied.
At the time of assembly it is only necessary to secure the two plates 14, 15 to uprights 12. In particular upper plate 14 is secured close to one end of each upright 12, while lower plate 15 is secured at a predetermined distance from the aforesaid end of each upright 12. After having housed the components of machine M within the space defined by the two plates 14, 15, in particular suspending the reservoirs illustrated in the embodiment in
If necessary, uprights 12 can also be shortened at the place where machine structure 10 will finally be used in order to make the height of the machine structure suitable for the particular dimensions of the location or the anthropometric measurements of the final user. In some cases it is possible to fit lower plate 15 close to or at the ends of uprights 12 opposite those to which upper plate 14 is fixed, thus forming a completely enclosed machine structure 10 which is particularly suitable for being supported on a working surface.
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A shape 36 is made in panel 13b to allow the dispensing nozzle of the machine to project. A cap 37, overlying the upper part thereof and following shape 36, is then provided for protection of the nozzle. A shaped plate 38 is located horizontally to connect lower panel 35 and front panel 13b, and has a hole 32 for the dispensing nozzle. Below shaped plate 38 is preferably connected a device for moistening nozzles 39, commonly known as an “autocap”, for example of the type which is the subject matter of patent U.S. Pat. No. 5,842,641 by the same applicant, the description of which is understood to be incorporated here for reference.
In this variant uprights 12 are each constructed of a single component whose preferred cross-section, though without being restricted thereto, is illustrated in
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Again with the object of improving the appearance of the machine structure, covers 46, shaped according to the cross-section of uprights 12, are inserted into the ends of uprights 12.
Naturally, the principle of the invention remaining the same, the forms of embodiment and details of construction may be varied widely with respect to those described and illustrated, which have been given purely by way of example, without thereby departing from the scope of the invention.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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BO2002A000160 | Mar 2002 | IT | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/IB03/01160 | 3/25/2003 | WO |