The present invention relates to a method of feeding reels to a machine.
More specifically, the present invention relates to a method of feeding reels to a machine defined by a cigarette packaging machine, to which the following description refers purely by way of example.
Cigarette packaging machines now operate at such high output rates as to require large amounts of packaging material, which is partly supplied in the form of strips wound into reels. Each reel comprises a strip of packaging material wound about a spool having a central hole, and is fitted onto an unwinding pin on the packaging machine. The strip of packaging material is unwound off the reel, and sheets of packaging material are cut off the strip and folded about groups of cigarettes.
The increase in the amount of packaging material required calls for automatic reel handling to speed up reel feed to the machine, which in turn calls for determining the position of the reel to enable a reel manipulator to grip the reel by means of a gripping member and align the reel with an unwinding pin on the packaging machine.
Patent EP-A-551,854 relates to a manipulator featuring a reel gripping member and for picking reels off a pallet on which the reels are arranged with their respective axes positioned vertically. The gripping member has a TV camera for picking up an image of a reel; and an arithmetic unit for processing the image data by means of an algorithm based on translation and inversion of the image to determine the coordinates of a characteristic point on the reel. Once the coordinates of the characteristic point on the reel are determined, the manipulator sets the gripping member to a given position to grip the reel correctly.
Though reliable and capable of transferring a large number of reels per unit of time, the arithmetic unit of the above manipulator for processing the points in the image is relatively expensive.
It is an object of the present invention to provide a straightforward, low-cost method of feeding reels to a machine.
According to the present invention, there is provided a method of feeding reels to a machine from a store of reels close to said machine; each reel having an axis, a central hole which is engaged by an unwinding pin on said machine, and two flat faces perpendicular to said axis; and the method being characterized by determining whether at least one reference point of a gripping member of a manipulator lies inside the hole of a reel in the store; picking up said reel by means of the gripping member when the reference point lies inside the hole of said reel; and transferring said reel from said gripping member to said unwinding pin.
The present invention also relates to a device for feeding reels to a machine.
According to the present invention, there is provided a device for feeding reels to a machine from a store of reels close to said machine; each reel having an axis, a central hole which is engaged by an unwinding pin on said machine, and two flat faces perpendicular to the axis; and the device being characterized by comprising a manipulator having a gripping member for picking up a reel from said store when at least one reference point of the gripping member lies inside the hole of said reel.
A number of non-limiting embodiments of the present invention will be described by way of example with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
Number 1 in
Machine 1 comprises a feed device 2 for supplying reels 3; and two unwinding pins 4a and 4b for unwinding reels 3. Pin 4a is shown in a position supporting a reel 3 being unwound; and pin 4b in a position to receive a reel 3 from feed device 2.
Each reel 3 has an axis 5, and comprises a spool 6 having a hole 7; and a strip 8 of packaging material wound about spool 6 to form two parallel, substantially flat lateral faces 9 perpendicular to axis 5, and a substantially cylindrical face 10 parallel to axis 5.
Machine 1 comprises a frame 11 supporting unwinding pins 4a and 4b, each of which has an axis 12 and a drive member 13 for switching pin 4a, 4b between the unwinding position in which axis 12 is horizontal, and the receiving position in which axis 12 is vertical.
Device 2 for feeding reels 3 comprises a manipulator 14 for manipulating reels 3, and a platform 15 for supporting a pallet 16 on which reels 3 are arranged in orderly manner with respective axes 5 positioned vertically. Manipulator 14 comprises an articulated arm 17 fixed at one end to frame 11 to rotate about a vertical axis 18, and supporting at the opposite end a gripping member 19 for gripping one reel 3 at a time. Platform 15 is set to a given position with respect to machine 1, and comprises a lifting device 20, and locating elements 21 for locating pallet 16 with respect to platform 15.
Gripping member 19 is bell-shaped with an axis A, and, as shown more clearly in
With reference to
With reference to
Feed device 2 is controlled by a control unit 33, which processes the signals from sensors 25 and 26 and controls the movements of manipulator 14, lifting device 20 and pins 4a and 4b.
In actual use, and with reference to
Given the approximate positions of reels 3, gripping member 19 can be set to the
Manipulator 14 lowers gripping member 19 towards reel 3 in direction D until sensor 26 detects plate 22 contacting lateral face 9; suction holes 23 are then connected to the vacuum source, and reel 3 is raised for transfer to pin 4b; gripping member 19 and reel 3 are positioned over pin 4b so that axis A of member 19 is aligned with axis 12 of pin 4b; gripping member 19 is lowered onto pin 4b in direction D so that pin 4b engages hole 7, even if axis 5 of reel 3 is not perfectly aligned with pin 4b, by virtue of the tapered free end 31 of spindle 30; reel 3 is released by gripping member 19; and spindle 30 is expanded so that axis 5 of reel 3 coincides with axis 12 of unwinding pin 4b.
In other words, before a reel 3 is picked up, a check is made to determine whether reference point K1 of gripping member 19 lies inside hole 7 of reel 3. Obviously, the more reference points there are, the more accurately and faster hole 7 of reel 3 is determined.
Alternatively, as shown in
In one variation, control unit 33 does not know the height of reels 3 in direction D, but only the approximate arrangement of reels 3 in the plane perpendicular to direction D, so that, when positioned over a reel 3, gripping member 19 is lowered into contact with reel 3; and, upon sensor 26 indicating contact between gripping member 19 and reel 3, gripping member 19 is set to or within the range about distance D2 so as to effectively determine the position of gripping member 19 with respect to reel 3, as in the previous case.
The method and device according to the present invention are particularly advantageous by only requiring the processing of a relatively small number of data items.
When the position of gripping member 19 with respect to reel 3 is determined using only one reference point K1, reel 3 is centered on unwinding pin 4a or 4b by expansion spindle 30. When the position of gripping member 19 with respect to reel 3 is determined using three reference points K1, K2, K3, axis A of gripping member 19 can be aligned with axis 5 of reel 3 by simply selecting three reference points K1, K2, K3 located, at distance D2 from a reflecting surface, along a hypothetical circumference slightly smaller in diameter than hole 7, so that reel 3 is transferred to pin 4a or 4b with no need for centering by a self-centering spindle 30. In a further variation not shown, the same result as with three reference points can also be achieved with only two separated, at distance D2 from a reflecting surface, by a distance slightly less than the diameter of the reel hole.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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B02001A000289 | May 2001 | IT | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/IT02/00313 | 5/13/2002 | WO | 4/26/2004 |