The invention relates to a method for producing wrapped bales as defined in the preamble of independent claim 1.
The invention also relates to an apparatus for producing wrapped bales as defined in the preamble of independent claim 10.
Publication WO/1994/022717 presents a method and an apparatus for wrapping an article with a web-like wrapping material. Said article is in one stage moved past wrapping means while said wrapping means provided with dispenser means are rotated around said article along a circular path in a first plane of rotation. In a further stage of wrapping said article is rotated by rotating means in a second plane of rotation substantially normal to said first plane of rotation. Between said stages the surface of the wrapping material web is turned about 90° such that said surface of said web is always substantially normal to said planes of rotation in both stages. One problem with the method and apparatus known from publication WO/1994/022717 is that if the article to be wrapped is a bale, the bale must be bound to hold together the material of the bale i.e. to retain the structure of the bale prior to the wrapping. A separate bounding, which is disposed under the wrapping, more precisely between the bale and the wrapping, is after the wrapping of the bale unnecessary for holding the material of bale together, because the wrapping can perform the task of holding the material of bale together.
The object of the invention is to provide a new and inventive method and apparatus for producing wrapped bales which is suitable for producing both wrapped bales provided with a bounding prior to the wrapping and wrapped unbound bales i.e. bales not provided with any bounding prior to the wrapping.
The method for producing wrapped bales of the invention is characterized by the definitions of independent claim 1.
Preferred embodiments of the method for producing wrapped bales are defined in the dependent claims 2 to 9.
The apparatus for producing wrapped bales of the invention is correspondingly characterized by the definitions of independent claim 10.
Preferred embodiments of the apparatus for producing wrapped bales are defined in the dependent claims 11 to 15.
The invention also relates to the use of the method according to any of the claims 1 to 8 or to the use of the apparatus according to any of the claims 10 to 15 for the production of unbound wrapped bales.
The invention is partly based on using of a tunnel means which is capable of holding together the material of bales produced by a bale producing means i.e. capable of at least partly retaining the structure of bound and unbound bales produced by a bale producing means prior wrapping the bales with wrapping material.
The invention is partly based on using of a tunnel means and a wrapping means which are movable in relation to each other in such way that the wrapping means is capable of applying wrapping material web on the on the sides of an open downstream end of the tunnel means. This makes it possible apply wrapping material on the open downstream end of the tunnel means and/or on the sides of the open downstream end of the tunnel means and then to attach the wrapping material web wrapped on the open downstream end of the tunnel means and/or on the sides of the open downstream end of the tunnel means to the end of a bale when a bale starts to move through the open downstream end of the tunnel means so that for example an unbound bale does not in an uncontrolled manner expand when the unbound bale exits the tunnel means through the open downstream end.
The invention is partly based on moving the bale and the wrapping means in relation to each other while the bale exits the tunnel means through said open downstream end and on wrapping by means of said wrapping means wrapping material web on the sides of the bale while the bale moves out of said tunnel means through said open downstream and on continuing wrapping by means of said wrapping means wrapping material web on the sides of the bale as the bale fully exits the open downstream end of the tunnel means so that wrapping material web also becomes wrapped onto the sides of the open downstream end of the tunnel means.
The invention is partly based on moving the bale apart from the open downstream end of the tunnel means so that wrapping material web wrapped onto the sides of the open downstream end of the tunnel means detaches from the sides of the open downstream end of the tunnel means and follows with the bale to for example prevent an end of an unbound bale to expand in an uncontrolled manner when an unbound bale finally completely fully exits the tunnel means.
After the first wrapping stage in the invention can follow a second wrapping stage, in which the bale, as in the method and the apparatus for wrapping an article with a web-like wrapping material presented in publication WO/1994/022717, is rotated a second plane of rotation, which is substantially normal to said first plane of rotation, whereby wrapping is provided onto the sides of said bale in a second direction of wrapping substantially normal to said first direction of wrapping.
In a preferred embodiment of the method for wrapping an article with a web-like wrapping material, the method comprises, as in the method presented in publication WO/1994/022717, a first wrapping stage and a second wrapping stage and the apparatus of the invention is designed to perform a first wrapping stage and a second wrapping stage. The first wrapping stage comprises moving the bale and wrapping means in relation to each other, said wrapping means having a wrapping material dispenser means, said wrapping material dispenser means being arranged to rotate around said bale in a circular path in a first plane of rotation, whereby a wrapping material web emerges from said wrapping material dispenser means such that the surface of said wrapping material web is substantially normal to said first plane of rotation and said wrapping material web becomes wrapped on the sides of said bale in a first direction of wrapping. The second wrapping stage comprises turning said bale in a second plane of rotation, which is substantially normal to said first plane of rotation, whereby the wrapping is provided onto the sides of said bale in a second direction of wrapping substantially normal to said first direction of wrapping. The method includes furthermore turning said surface of said wrapping material web emerging from said dispenser means between said first wrapping step and said second wrapping step such that said web surface becomes substantially parallel with said first plane of rotation so that said wrapping means remains in said first plane of rotation thereof. Correspondingly, the apparatus comprises turning means for turning said surface of said web of wrapping material emerging from said dispenser means between the first wrapping stage and the second wrapping stage such that the surface of said web of wrapping material becomes substantially parallel with said first plane of rotation, wherein said turning means for turning said surface of said web of wrapping material is arranged such said wrapping means remains in said first plane of rotation
In a preferred embodiment of the method according to the invention the first wrapping stage includes using of such tunnel means comprising a stationary tunnel part, which is stationary in relation to a bale producing means, and a movable tunnel part, which is movable in relation to the stationary tunnel part and which comprises the open downstream end. In this preferable embodiment of the method the first wrapping stage includes wrapping by means of the wrapping means wrapping material web on the open downstream end of the movable tunnel part and/or onto the sides of the open downstream end of the movable tunnel part. In this preferable embodiment of the method the first wrapping stage includes moving the bale into the stationary tunnel part from the bale producing means. In this preferable embodiment of the method the first wrapping stage includes moving the bale from the stationary tunnel part into the movable tunnel part. In this preferable embodiment of the method the first wrapping stage includes moving the bale inside the movable tunnel part towards the open downstream end of the movable tunnel part. In this preferable embodiment of the method the first wrapping stage includes moving the bale out of the movable tunnel part to attach the wrapping material web wrapped on said open downstream end and/or on the sides of said open downstream end to the bale. In this preferable embodiment of the method the first wrapping stage includes continuing wrapping by means of said wrapping means wrapping material web on the sides of the bale while the bale moves out of said movable tunnel part through said open downstream and on continuing wrapping by means of said wrapping means wrapping material web on the sides of the bale as the bale fully exits the open downstream end of the movable tunnel part so that wrapping material web also becomes wrapped onto the sides of the open downstream end of the movable tunnel part. In this preferable embodiment of the method the first wrapping stage includes moving the movable tunnel part in the direction of the stationary tunnel part to move the bale apart from the movable tunnel part and to attach the wrapping material web wrapped on said open downstream end to the bale.
In the following the invention will described in more detail by referring to the figures, of which
The figures show an example of a method and an apparatus according to the invention.
First the apparatus and preferable embodiments of the apparatus will be described.
The apparatus for producing wrapped bales 1 comprises bale producing means 2 for producing bales 3. The bale 3 can for example contain straw, fodder, cotton, branch, pulp or waste.
The apparatus comprises furthermore dispenser means 4 for dispensing a web of wrapping material 5.
The apparatus comprises furthermore wrapping means 6 for circulating said dispenser means 4 in a first plane of rotation (not marked with a reference numeral in the drawings) around said bale 3 for wrapping said web of wrapping material 5 around said bale 3 while keeping the surface of said web of wrapping material 5 substantially normal to said first plane of rotation.
The dispenser means 4 and wrapping means 6 corresponds preferably, but not necessarily, to the dispenser means 4 and wrapping means 6 presented and described in publication WO/1994/022717.
The apparatus comprises furthermore moving means (not marked with a reference numeral in the drawings) for receiving a bale 3 from said bale producing means 2 and for moving said bale 3 and said wrapping means 6 in relation to each other such that said bale 3 is moved past said wrapping means 6 in a direction essentially perpendicular to said first plane of rotation.
The apparatus shown in the Figures comprises furthermore turning means 7 for turning said surface of said web of wrapping material 5 emerging from said dispenser means 4 between a first wrapping stage and a second wrapping stage such that the surface of said web of wrapping material 5 becomes substantially parallel with said first plane of rotation, wherein said turning means 7 for turning said surface of said web of wrapping material 5 is arranged such said wrapping means 6 remains in said first plane of rotation.
The turning means 7 corresponds preferably, but not necessarily, to the turning means 7 presented and described in publication WO/1994/022717.
The apparatus shown in the Figures comprises furthermore rotation means 8 for rotating said bale 3 in a second plane of rotation substantially normal to said first plane of rotation.
The rotation means 8 corresponds preferably, but not necessarily, to the rotation means 8 presented and described in publication WO/1994/022717.
Said moving means comprises a tunnel means 9 for receiving bales 3 from the bale producing means 2.
Said tunnel means 9 comprises an open downstream end 10.
Said tunnel means 9 and said wrapping means 6 are movable in relation to each other such that said wrapping means 6 is capable of applying wrapping material on the open downstream end 10 of the tunnel means 9 and/or onto the sides of the open downstream end 10 of the tunnel means 9.
In the figures said tunnel means 9 comprises a stationary tunnel part 11, which is stationary in relation to the bale producing means 2, and a movable tunnel part 12, which is movable in relation to the stationary tunnel part 11 and which comprises the open downstream end 10 of the tunnel means 9. In the figures said tunnel means 9 comprises tunnel moving means 19 for moving the movable tunnel part 12 in relation to the stationary tunnel part 11. In the figures the tunnel moving means 19 comprises a hydraulic cylinder (not marked with a reference numeral).
In the figures said stationary tunnel part 11 and said wrapping means 6 are fixedly arranged in relation to each other and said movable tunnel part 12 is movable in relation to said wrapping means 6.
Said tunnel means 9 is preferably, but not necessarily, configured for holding the bales 3 at least partly compressed while the bales 3 are at least partly inside the tunnel means 9 to at least partly retain the structure of a bale 3 while the bales 3 are at least partly inside the tunnel means 9.
Said bale producing means 2 are preferably, but not necessarily, configured to produce unbound bales, and said tunnel means 9 consequently are preferably, but not necessarily, configured to receive unbound bales from said bale producing means 2.
Said wrapping means 6 includes in the figures a substantially vertically disposed circular ring 13 which is rotatable assembled onto a support roller means 14 disposed in a framework 15 of the apparatus which circular ring 13 preferable further includes a support arm 16 extending from said circular ring 13 for pivotally supporting said dispenser means 4.
The substantially vertically disposed circular ring 13, the support roller means 14, the framework 15 and the support arm 16 corresponds preferably, but not necessarily, to the substantially vertically disposed circular ring 13, the support roller means 14, the framework 15 and the support arm 16 presented and described in publication WO/1994/022717. The open downstream end 10 of the tunnel means 9 is preferably, but not necessarily, provided with elastic of flexible additional supporting means 18 for supporting and/or pressing a bale 3 exiting the open downstream end 10 of the tunnel means 9 and for lowering the friction between the open downstream end 10 of the tunnel means 9 and the web of wrapping material 5 to makes the releasing of the web of wrapping material 5 from the open downstream end 10 of the tunnel means 9 easier when a bale 3 is moved apart from the open downstream end 10 of the tunnel means 9.
The apparatus for producing wrapped bales can be a stationary apparatus or a movable apparatus mounted for example on a trailer to be pulled by a tractor.
Next the method and preferable embodiments of the method will be described.
The method for producing wrapped bales 1 includes a production stage for producing a bale.
The method for producing wrapped bales 1 includes in addition a first wrapping stage comprising moving the bale 3 and wrapping means 6 in relation to each other, said wrapping means 6 having a wrapping material dispenser means 4, said wrapping material dispenser means 4 being arranged to rotate around said bale 3 in a circular path in a first plane of rotation, whereby a web of wrapping material 5 emerges from said wrapping material dispenser means 4 such that the surface of said web of wrapping material 5 is substantially normal to said first plane of rotation and said web of wrapping material 5 becomes wrapped on the sides of said bale 3 in a first direction of wrapping.
The first wrapping stage including moving the bale 3 and a tunnel means 9 in relation to each other such that the bale 3 is moved into the tunnel means 9; said tunnel means 9 having an open downstream end 10.
The first wrapping stage including in addition moving the bale 3 and tunnel means 9 in relation to each other such that the bale 3 moves inside the tunnel means 9 towards the open downstream end 10.
The first wrapping stage including in addition wrapping by means of said wrapping means 6 a web of wrapping material 5 onto the open downstream end 10 of the tunnel means 9 and/or onto the sides of the open downstream end 10 of the tunnel means 9.
The first wrapping stage including in addition moving the bale 3 and tunnel means 9 in relation to each other such that the bale 3 moves through said open downstream end 10 out of the tunnel means 9 to attach the web of wrapping material 5 wrapped on said open downstream end 10 and/or on the sides of said open downstream end 10 to the bale.
The first wrapping stage including in addition moving wrapping by means of said wrapping means 6 web of wrapping material 5 onto the sides of the bale 3 while the bale 3 moves through said open downstream end 10 out of the tunnel means 9 and continuing wrapping by means of said wrapping means 6 web of wrapping material 5 while the bale 3 moves completely out of said tunnel means 9 through said open downstream end 10 so that web of wrapping material 5 is also wrapped onto the side of the open downstream end 10 of the tunnel means 9.
The first wrapping stage including in addition moving the bale 3 apart from the open downstream end 10 of the tunnel means 9 so that web of wrapping material 5 wrapped onto the side of the open downstream end 10 of the tunnel means 9 detaches from the open downstream end 10 of the tunnel means 9 and follows with the bale.
The method for producing wrapped bales 1 includes in a preferred embodiment of the method in addition a second wrapping stage comprising turning said bale 3 in a second plane of rotation, which is substantially normal to said first plane of rotation, whereby the wrapping is provided onto the sides of said bale 3 in a second direction of wrapping substantially normal to said first direction of wrapping. The method for producing wrapped bales 1 includes in this preferred embodiment in addition a step of turning said surface of said web of wrapping material 5 emerging from said dispenser means 4 between said first wrapping step and said second wrapping step such that said web surface becomes substantially parallel with said first plane of rotation so that said wrapping means 6 remains in said first plane of rotation thereof.
The moving of the bale 3 inside the tunnel towards the open downstream end 10 of the tunnel means 9 is preferably, but not necessarily, achieved by pushing the bale 3 with another bale, and consequently the moving of the bale 3 out of the tunnel means 9 to attach the web of wrapping material 5 wrapped on said open downstream end 10 and/or on the sided of said open downstream end 10 is preferably, but not necessarily, achieved by pushing the bale 3 with another bale.
The first wrapping stage includes in a preferable embodiment of the method using of such tunnel means 9 comprising a stationary tunnel part 11, which is stationary in relation to a bale producing means 2, and a movable tunnel part 12, which is movable in relation to the stationary tunnel part 11 and which comprises the open downstream end 10. In this preferable embodiment of the method the first wrapping stage includes wrapping by means of the wrapping means 6 web of wrapping material 5 onto the open downstream end 10 of the movable tunnel part 12 and/or onto the sides of the open downstream end 10 of the movable tunnel part 12. In this preferable embodiment of the method the first wrapping stage includes moving the bale 3 into the stationary tunnel part 11. In this preferable embodiment of the method the first wrapping stage includes moving the bale 3 from the stationary tunnel part 11 into the movable tunnel part 12. In this preferable embodiment of the method the first wrapping stage includes moving the bale 3 inside the movable tunnel part 12 towards the open downstream end 10 of the movable tunnel part 12. In this preferable embodiment of the method the first wrapping stage includes moving the bale 3 out of the movable tunnel part 12 to attach the web of wrapping material 5 wrapped on said open downstream end 10 and/or wrapped on the sides of said open downstream end 10 to the bale 3. In this preferable embodiment of the method the first wrapping stage includes wrapping by means of said wrapping means 6 web of wrapping material 5 onto the sides of the bale 3 while moving the bale 3 out of the movable tunnel part 12 and continuing wrapping by means of said wrapping means 6 web of wrapping material 5 while the bale 3 moves completely out of said movable tunnel part 12 through said open downstream end 10 so that web of wrapping material 5 is also wrapped onto the sides of the open downstream end 10 of the movable tunnel part 12. In this preferable embodiment of the method the first wrapping stage includes moving the bale 3 and movable tunnel part 12 in relation to each other so that the bale 3 moves apart from the open downstream end 10 of the movable tunnel part 12 so that web of wrapping material 5 wrapped onto the sides of the open downstream end 10 of the movable tunnel part 12 detaches from the open downstream end 10 of the movable tunnel part 12 and follows with the bale. In this preferable embodiment of the method the first wrapping stage includes preferably, but not necessarily moving the movable tunnel part 12 in the direction of the stationary tunnel part 11 and in the direction of the stationary tunnel part 11 to move the bale 3 apart from the movable tunnel part 12. In this preferable embodiment of the method the first wrapping stage includes preferably, but not necessarily, moving the bale 3 and movable tunnel part 12 apart from the open downstream end 10 of the movable tunnel part 12 by means of a conveyor means 17 for pulling the bale 3 apart from the open downstream end 10 of the movable tunnel part 12. In this preferable embodiment of the method said moving of the bale 3 from the stationary tunnel part 11 into the movable tunnel part 12 is preferably, but not necessarily, achieved by pushing the bale 3 with another bale 3, and consequently, said moving of the bale 3 inside the movable tunnel part 12 towards the open downstream end 10 of the movable tunnel part 12 is preferably, but not necessarily, achieved by pushing the bale 3 with another bale, and consequently, said moving of the bale 3 out of the movable tunnel part 12 to attach the web of wrapping material 5 wrapped on said open downstream end 10 and/or on the sides of said open downstream end 10 is preferably, but not necessarily, achieved by pushing the bale 3 with another bale 3.
The method the first wrapping stage includes preferably, but not necessarily, holding the bale 3 compressed by means of the tunnel means 9 while the bale 3 is at least partly inside the tunnel means 9.
Said wrapping means 6 comprises preferably, but not necessarily, a circular ring 13 provided with a dispenser means 4 rotated along a circular path in a substantially vertical plane and said bale 3 is rotated in a substantially horizontal plane on a rotation means 8 for turning said bale 3 in said second plane of rotation.
The production stage for producing a bale 3 comprises preferably, but not necessarily, producing a bale 3 in the form of an unbound bale.
Next the producing sequence shown in the
It is apparent to a person skilled in the art that as technology advanced, the basic idea of the invention can be implemented in various ways. The invention and its embodiments are therefore not restricted to the above examples, but they may vary within the scope of the claims.
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