1. Field of the Invention
The invention relates to a packaging machine for boxing products that have been brought together to form a group into a box, with a first conveyor device on which the products are conveyed one behind the other to a collecting station, a second conveyor device by means of which the boxes that are prepared in a loading station for filling them with products are conveyed away after being filled, a collecting table which is provided in the collecting station and on which the groups of products are brought together, and an inserting tool that is arranged above the collecting table and loading station and that picks up a group of products brought together on the collecting table and inserts them into a box provided in the loading station.
2. Discussion of Related Art
Such a packaging machine is known, for example, from EP 1 602 580 A1. In this machine, the inserting tool is provided not only for lifting up the grouped products from the collecting table and inserting them into the open box from above in the loading station, but is also used to lift up products, which have been supplied by the first conveyor device and have accumulated against a stop, and to transfer them to the collecting table. The loading station and the collecting table are positioned on opposite sides of the first conveyor device, which is comprised of a conveyor belt that is driven in revolving fashion. Because first, the group formation and then the insertion of the group into the box are carried out by the same tool, the machine, which is incidentally embodied in the form of a semiautomatic packaging machine, operates in a correspondingly slow fashion. Given this situation, the packaging machine should be improved so that the packaging can be carried out more quickly and simply.
The problem can be solved by a packaging machine of this generic type, which is characterized in that the collecting table is provided between the first and second conveyor devices; a stop, a clamp, and a slider are provided in the collecting station and cooperate with one another in such a way that i) the products are conveyed by the first conveyor device against the stop and a defined number of products then accumulates, ii) the clamp is provided to hold at least the products immediately following the defined number of products so that these products cannot be conveyed any further despite the uninterrupted operation of the first conveyor device; and iii) the slider pushes the defined number of products onto the collecting table for as long as the clamp is clamping the product.
This embodiment separates the tool for inserting the products into the open box from the tool that carries out the group formation. The two tools only have to travel for short working strokes. The group formation can already be taking place again once the inserting tool has taken the group that has collected on the collecting table and is making its way into the loading station. The working cycle of the packaging machine is thus significantly shortened.
In order to be able to adjust the defined number of products accumulating against the stop, the position of the stop relative to the first conveying direction is adjustable. The clamp can be stationary relative to the machine.
Preferably, a detection device for detecting the groups is provided under the collecting table and is able to detect whether the group of products is complete so that a signal can then be sent to the inserting tool to pick up the group and transport it into the loading station.
To this end, the collecting table can preferably have a transparent or translucent plate so that a camera can be used as the detection device.
In order to be able to insert several layers or product groups into a box, a magazine of intermediate layers can be provided on the side of the second conveyor device opposite from the collecting table. If the inserting tool can be moved over the intermediate layer magazine, then it can pick up an intermediate layer from the magazine and place it onto the product group that has already been inserted into the box. Such an intermediate layer is for example made of a thin paperboard. The inserting tool is preferably embodied in the form of a suction device.
If the collecting table, the loading station, and the intermediate layer magazine each have a zero edge that is stationary relative to the machine and the distance between the zero edge of the collecting table and the zero edge of the loading station is identical to the distance between the zero edge of the loading station and the zero edge of the intermediate layer magazine, then the control for the inserting tool can be simply designed. The path that the inserting tool must travel after picking up the product group on the collecting table in order to insert the products into the box is then identical to the path that the inserting tool must then travel in order to pick up an intermediate layer. With this design, it is then possible to also provide a second inserting tool that works in the opposite direction from the first inserting tool and inserts an intermediate layer after a group of products has been inserted by the first inserting tool. This further increases the operating speed of the packaging machine.
Preferably, an identical vertical working plane is defined for the collecting table, the loading station, and the intermediate layer magazine, which constitutes the respective zero line for the start of the working operation of the inserting tool with regard to the conveying direction F. In other words, the last product of the particular number of products assumes a defined position on the collecting table. The inserting tool picks up the product group on the vertical working plane, inserts it into the open box along this vertical working plane, and also along this vertical working plane, takes an intermediate layer from the intermediate layer magazine when needed.
With this embodiment, it is then also easily possible to provide a second inserting tool when needed, which likewise starts its work operation at this zero line. The second inserting tool can work independently of the first inserting tool. It can, however, also be rigidly coupled to the first inserting tool, and moved together with it in the movement direction. Then all that is needed is for it to be supported so that it can move freely in the vertical direction, independently of the first inserting tool.
The inserting tool(s) is/are preferably accommodated on a carriage that is able to move in the vertical direction (z direction) along a support. In particular, this carriage can preferably be supported so that it is able to move in a horizontal direction (y direction) on the frame.
Preferably, the supports of the carriage are rigidly coupled to one another in order to work together. In this case, the first inserting tool then picks up the product group waiting on the collecting table, while at the same time, the second inserting tool places an intermediate layer onto a product group that is already in the box. When the first inserting tool, together with the product group taken from the collecting table, then travels toward the loading station, the second inserting tool travels back to the intermediate layer magazine and picks up a new intermediate layer, while the first inserting tool inserts the second picked-up product group into the box.
An exemplary embodiment of the invention will be described in greater detail with the aid of the drawings.
In the drawings:
The packaging machine preferably functions in a fully automatic fashion. Individual box blanks are taken from a box magazine 10, automatically erected in an erecting station 13, and then the box 6, after being erected and glued at the bottom, is transported into the loading station B by means of drivers 5′ of the second conveyor device 5.
The first conveyor device 1, which is composed of a conveyor belt that is driven in revolving fashion, transports individual products P one after the other into the collecting station A. At the end of the conveyor device 1, a stop 2 is provided, whose position relative to the conveying direction F (x direction) is adjustable (see viewing arrow “X” in
The support surface of the collecting table 7 is composed of a glass plate beneath which a camera 14 is provided, which detects whether the desired group size has been reached. If the group size has been reached, then the inserting tool 3, which is embodied as a suction plate, lifts up the entire group G and transfers it from the collecting station A into the loading station B. The inserting tool 3 is then brought to a stop over the box 6 and lowered into the loading station B so that the group G of products P is lowered into the box 6.
The line with which the box 6 rests against the side of the second conveyor device 5 facing the collecting table 7 constitutes the zero edge OB of the loading station B.
In order to insert several layers of product groups into the boxes 6, i.e. in order to be able to stack them on top of one another, on the side of the second conveyor device 5 opposite from the collecting table 7, an intermediate layer magazine 8 can be provided, which contains a stack of layers of paperboard 9 that can be used to form a dividing floor between the individual product groups in the box 6. It is then possible for the inserting tool 3, after it has inserted a group G of products P into the box 6, to continue moving in the same direction V, pick up an intermediate layer 9 from the stack, place it onto the inserted product group G, and continue traveling toward the collecting table 7 in order to pick up the next group G of products P there. This is schematically depicted in
The line with which the stack of intermediate layers 9 adjoins the intermediate layer magazine 8 toward the conveyor device 5 constitutes a zero edge O8 for the intermediate layer magazine 8. The distance 0 between the zero edge O7 and the zero edge OB is identical to the distance between the zero edge OB and the zero edge O8.
The zero edges O7, OB, and O8 thus extend equidistant and parallel to one another. This simplifies the control for the inserting tool 3. The tool always has to travel the same distance, regardless of whether a group G of products P is being inserted into an erected box 6 or an intermediate layer 9 is being picked up from the intermediate layer magazine 8 and is to be inserted into the box 6. This also offers the advantage that an additional inserting tool 3 could also be provided on the frame 4 and the two inserting tools could then work simultaneously. The first inserting tool 3 only places product groups G into the boxes 6 and the second inserting tool only inserts intermediate layers 9. It is then possible to speed up the timing of the packaging machine even more.
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10 2013 009 229.9 | May 2013 | DE | national |
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PCT/DE2014/000267 | 5/28/2014 | WO | 00 |