The present application is a U.S. National Phase of International Application No. PCT/EP2019/072882 entitled “METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR PACKAGING INJECTION MOULDINGS,” and filed on Aug. 27, 2019. International Application No. PCT/EP2019/072882 claims priority to German Patent Application No. 10 2018 120 963.0 filed on Aug. 28, 2018. The entire contents of each of the above-listed applications are hereby incorporated by reference for all purposes.
The invention relates to a method and a device for packing of injection molded parts, in particular medical reaction vessels like pipette tips, wherein the injection molded parts are transferred from the injection molding machine to packing containers.
EP 3 052 388 describes such a method, wherein the injection molded parts or pipette tips are transferred in in-line arrangement into a workpiece holder after the injection molded parts were removed from a annular arrangement of the cavities in the injection molding tool and re-arranged into an in-line arrangement.
By means of the configuration according to the invention, it is to be achieved that packing containers can be provided with an intended mode of filling, in particular with a cavity-specific filling.
This is essentially achieved according to the invention in that, during the transferring of the injection molded parts from the workpiece holder to the packing containers or to a buffer storage upstream of the packing containers,
In the plan view, the first rows and the second rows extending transverse in relation thereto substantially form a lattice structure in which the individual lattice bars (first rows and second rows) can be moved or displaced in relation to one another.
In this arrangement, the lattice spacing is variable by moving the first rows in an x plane and moving the second rows in a z plane, whereupon the filling of a storage or of the packing containers with injection molded parts from the second rows is carried out.
Altogether, by means of the lattice arrangement of the rows occupied by injection molded parts and their optional displaceability in relation to one another, a freely selectable pattern for the filling of packing containers or of a buffer storage is obtained.
Hereby, the individual first and second rows can be displaced in relation to one another by a displacement means. The individual rows of injection molded parts are preferably received in recesses of a rod or bar, which is provided with a drive of its own, like for example a servomotor, wherein the individual servomotors are controllable by an electronic control means such that the first rows and/or second rows connected therewith are displaced in relation to one another.
An exemplary embodiment of the invention is explained in more detail with reference to the drawing, wherein
The transferring, described in
In
Starting from the workpiece holder 100 represented in
The individual support rods L are removed from the two longitudinal supports 101, 101′ and transferred on a device, not shown, to the position expanded in x-direction shown in
The arrangement density of the support rods L at the workpiece holder 100 can also be embodied in a different way than that shown in
During expanding in X-direction transversely in relation to the longitudinal extension of the support rods L, the individual support rods are positioned at equal distances from one another, wherein each support rod L is occupied along its length by injection molded parts from three removal cycles, as
In a first step in
The distance in the expanded state can also be dimensioned differently depending on the filling pattern of the packing containers.
In a third step in
Transverse or perpendicular to the support rods L positioned in an x plane, transfer rods T are arranged thereabove in a z plane relatively close to one another, and these transfer rods T extend over the dimension of the expanded support rods L and are arranged close to one another in such a manner that in each case a transfer rod T is located above a vertical row of injection molded parts in
In
In
The eight transfer rods T1 to T8 shown in
In the embodiment shown, in
The racks in
In other words, in the embodiment shown, the racks 201 to 264 are filled in a cavity-specific manner.
The numbers of the injection molded parts in the rack 232 no longer correspond to the cavity numbers, but to the numbers of the removal cycles. After 96 injection molding cycles, the rack 232 is filled with 96 injection molded parts from the cavity 32.
During these removal cycles, the workpiece holder (WT) is changed a plurality of times, as indicated in
The arrangement of the support rods L expanded in X-direction in
The rows of injection molded parts in the support rods L are designated in the claims as first rows L and the rows of injection molded parts in the transfer rods T are designated as second rows T.
With this lattice arrangement of first rows L and second rows T, for example the second rows T in
In
After the transfer of the injection molded parts from the expanded support rods L by the z-expansion unit in
In the embodiment shown, the injection molded parts numbered 01 to 04 and 33 to 36 in
Correspondingly, the eight transfer rods T in
In
After transfer of the injection molded parts into the racks, the transfer rods T are pulled together again and positioned above the middle eight perpendicular rows of the support rods L, whereupon in a second cycle the distribution of the injection molded parts from the support rods L to the racks 201 to 264 takes place after expansion again of the transfer rods T, wherein the rack buffer is offset by one step upward in x-direction, so that an injection molded part of the cavity 32 is inserted in the rack 232 at the position numbered 2 in
In a third cycle, the process is repeated above the third section of the support rods L in
After the third cycle, the support rods L in
At the same time, the still full support rods L of the second sector 2 of the workpiece holder 100 are brought into the position in
The transfer rods T can be mounted in a stationary means for expanding in z-direction and for contracting, for receiving again of injection molded parts from the support rods L, while the support rods L for the lifting-off of workpiece holder 100, expanding in x-direction and returning into another workpiece holder 100, are freely movable after emptying.
It is also possible to move the transfer rods T in relation to the rack buffer 200 in x-direction to fill the racks.
In a previous cycle 4, the transfer rods T were in each case positioned above a first row in the racks according to
In
In
In the cycle 4 described above, an injection-molded part from the cavity 32 in the position 4 in
After the removal of the injection molded parts in
Correspondingly, in the further cycles, the rack buffer 200 is displaced upward in x-direction, in each case by one step corresponding to a horizontal row in a rack buffer, until the injection molded parts can be inserted from the lowest support rod L8 into the lowest horizontal row of the racks 236 to 261 which, in
In
The rods L and T form holding means for the injection molded parts, so that during the transfer by means of the rods L and T the injection molded parts themselves do not have to be moved. In this way there is no risk of damage for the injection molded parts during the movement of the rods L and T.
Preferably, each of the transfer rods T and/or of the support rods L is provided with its own drive, like for example a servo motor, stepper motor or a linear motor, which can be controlled by an electronic control unit for individual displacement of the individual rods.
This results in a large variety of adjustable lattice structures, wherein the individual lattice bars are formed by the rods L and T. The lattice structures can thus be adapted to smaller or larger packing containers.
However, it is also possible, by means of an external means (not shown), to bring the individual rods into a corresponding position without each individual rod having its own drive.
By means of the movement of the injection molded parts inserted in rods L and T, during distribution in a storage or in packing containers these injection molded parts are moved individually only during the transfer from the support rods L into the transfer rods T and from these into the packing containers.
The rack buffer 200 shown in
Various modifications of the described designs are possible. For example, the first and/or the second rows of injection molded parts can also be expanded in each case in the longitudinal direction of the rows and not only transverse in relation to the longitudinal extension. In this way, different patterns of the provision of the injection molded parts for filling of a storage or of packing containers can be provided.
It is also possible to arrange the injection molded parts removed from the injection molding machine in a workpiece holder in which perpendicular or vertical and horizontal rows are arranged in compact arrangement, whereupon a freely selectable arrangement of injection molded parts can be removed from the workpiece holder and expanded to a predetermined dimension, whereupon injection molded parts of a selected arrangement are transferred into second rows, from where a storage or packing containers is or are filled.
These diverse possibilities result from the forming of first rows or first groups in an x plane after removal from the workpiece holder, and the transfer of rows or groups into a z plane, wherein in the x plane and/or in the z plane an expansion is also possible in directions vertical in relation to one another.
The pick-up configuration (distance) of the expanded support rods L and the discharge configuration (distance) of the transfer rods T during insertion into the packing containers or into the storage, are variable and freely selectable. This results in a high potential for variation during the designing of the size of the packing containers and the number of injection molded parts per shot of the injection molding machine for the distribution and filling of the packing containers. For example, instead of the described number of 64 cavities, a number of 128 cavities can be provided with a corresponding enlargement of the workpiece holder or its division into several sections instead of the shown sections 1 to 6 (
In a corresponding manner, the individual racks can be designed larger or smaller according to the number of cavities, in particular when the racks are to be filled in a cavity-specific manner.
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