This application claims priority to Japanese Patent Application No. 2008-135385, filed on May 23, 2008. The entire disclosure of Japanese Patent Application No. 2008-135385 is hereby incorporated herein by reference.
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a packaging machine.
2. Background Information
Automatic packaging machines and various other packaging machines have conventionally been proposed in which a strip-shaped film is continuously molded into a cylindrical shape using a former, and the cylindrical film is first sealed vertically and then horizontally, whereby content-filled bags are automatically manufactured, as shown in Japanese Laid-Open Patent Application No. 2005-41576. With such an automatic packaging machine or another packaging machine, a bag size of about 100 mm to 250 mm, which is the bag size (bag width) specified for the machine, can generally be handled using a single machine, and the former and the film are replaced in correspondence with each size.
With a conventional packaging machine, an operator manually pulls the former and the support portion with his hand when the former is replaced, whereby the former and the support portion are moved forward or laterally in a straight line from the main body and are separated from the main body, whereupon the former is replaced.
In view of the above, it will be apparent to those skilled in the art from this disclosure that there exists a need for an improved former mounting arrangement. This invention addresses this need in the art as well as other needs, which will become apparent to those skilled in the art from this disclosure.
Conventionally, the former is made of steel or an alloy or the like having high strength and dimensional accuracy, and is a very heavy object ordinarily having a weight of about 30 kg. The film roll is wound with several hundred meters of strip-shaped film, and therefore ordinarily weighs about 40 kg. In the packaging industry of foodstuffs and the like in particular, there are cases in which about 50 multifarious types of bag sizes are used, and the work of replacing the former for changing sizes during the film replacement or the like requires considerable labor.
The former can be inserted into the packaging machine from the front of the packaging machine main body, providing so-called front access. When inserted in this direction, an operator must replace the former the former by twisting his body or using another uncomfortable posture because there is usually no space for the operator to stand due to the structural parts provided to a lower part of the packaging machine, such as a rising conveyor. Also, the packaging machine ordinarily has an erectly disposed tubular member or a tube that, together with the former, forms the film into a cylindrical shape and guides the cylindrical film downwards. However, when twin piping is used in which a plurality of tubes is arranged in a line, the workspace for replacing the former is further reduced.
In a case in which the former is rectilinearly moved and drawn out in the lateral direction of the packaging machine, as in the conventional packaging machine described in Japanese Laid-open Patent Application No. 2005-41576, the former must be drawn out to a position set at a sufficient distance from the main body so that the replacement work can be carried out. Therefore, considerable labor is required to replace the heavy former, and the movement distance of the former is increased. Space is also required for drawing out the former in the lateral direction of the main body.
An object of the present invention is to provide a packaging machine in which the former can be replaced easily.
A packaging machine according to a first aspect of the present invention includes a packaging machine main body, a film transport unit, a former and a former insertion guide assembly. The film transport unit is coupled to the packaging main body, and configured and arranged to transport a film as a packaging material from a first end part of the packaging main body towards a second end part of the packaging main body opposite from the first end part. The former is disposed in the second end part of the packaging main body, and configured and arranged to form the film transported by the film transport unit into a cylindrical shape and to direct the film downwards. The former insertion guide assembly is configured and arranged to guide the former to a predetermined position in the second end part of the packaging machine main body while the former is rotated from a lateral side of the packaging machine main body when the former is mounted to the packaging machine main body.
These and other objects, features, aspects and advantages of the present invention will become apparent to those skilled in the art from the following detailed description, which, taken in conjunction with the annexed drawings, discloses a preferred embodiment of the present invention.
Referring now to the attached drawings which form a part of this original disclosure:
Selected embodiment of the present invention will now be explained with reference to the drawings. It will be apparent to those skilled in the art from this disclosure that the following description of the embodiment of the present invention is provided for illustration only and not for the purpose of limiting the invention as defined by the appended claims and their equivalents.
Predetermined amounts of the packaging object fall into a tube 24a (tubular member) from a weight scale (not shown) disposed above the bag-making packaging machine 1.
The bag-making packaging machine 1 mainly includes a packaging machine main body 2, a bag-making packaging portion 5 as the main body portion for bagging the packaging object, a film feed portion 6 for feeding to the bag-making packaging portion 5 the film F as the packaging material to be formed into a bag, and a former insertion guide assembly 7 for guiding a later-described former 24b, which forms the film F into a cylindrical shape, when the former 24b is being replaced.
Specifically, the bag-making packaging machine 1 is provided with a base foundation 21 and a plurality of functional parts such as an airshaft part 22, a pull-down part 23, a vertical seal part 24, a horizontal or lateral seal part 25, a gear box 26, a pressure unit 27, and a printing unit 28. The functional parts are formed into units (modules) to allow these parts to be combined, and the operation of the drive portion of each unit is controlled by a control device (not shown).
The packaging machine main body 2 is basically a combination of the base foundation 21 and first through fifth frames 41 to 45 that support the above-described functional parts as individual units.
The plurality of functional parts, i.e., the airshaft part 22, the pull-down part 23, the vertical seal part 24, the lateral seal part 25, the gear box 26, the pressure unit 27, and the printing unit 28 are each arranged as a module and supported by one of the first to fifth frames 41 to 45 on the base foundation 21, as shown in
The lateral seal part 25 and the gear box 26 are disposed in the second frame 42 located in the forward-most part (left front side of
In the film feed portion 6, a film roll Fr on which the film F is wound is set on the airshaft part 22, and the film F is drawn out from the film roll Fr.
The film F drawn from the film roll Fr is fed by the operation of a drive motor 29 (see
Specifically, the film feed portion 6 has the airshaft part 22 for vacuum chucking and rotatably driving the film roll Fr, and the pull-down part 23 for drawing the film F wound on the film roll Fr toward the vertical seal part 24. The pull-down part 23 corresponds to the film transport unit. In other words, the pull-down part 23 is provided to the packaging machine main body 2 and transports the film F from the rear side (an example of the first end part) towards the front side (an example of the second end part) of the packaging machine main body 2.
The pull-down part 23 has a chucking belt mechanism 23a, a vacuum pump (not shown) for generating the suction force of the chucking belt mechanism 23a, and a drive unit 23b for rotating the chucking belt. The drive unit 23b of the vacuum pump and the chucking belt are disposed in the space inside the first to fifth frames 41 to 45.
The printing unit 28 prints characters or symbols that show the manufacturing date and other information on the surface of the film F drawn out from the film roll Fr.
The film feed portion 6 as explained above is a conventional structure that is well known in the art. Since the film feed portion 6 is well known in the art, the structure will not be discussed or illustrated in detail herein. Rather, it will be apparent to those skilled in the art from this disclosure that the film feed portion 6 can be any type of structure that can be used to carry out the present invention.
The bag-making packaging portion 5 has the vertical seal part 24 for forming the film F into a cylindrical shape and vertically sealing the seam in the vertical direction (the transport direction of the film F), as shown in
The bag-making packaging portion 5 as explained above is a conventional structure that is well known in the art except for inclusion of the former insertion guide assembly 7 described in more detail below. Since the bag-making packaging portion 5 is well known in the art, the structure will not be discussed or illustrated in detail herein. Rather, it will be apparent to those skilled in the art from this disclosure that the bag-making packaging portion 5 can be any type of structure that can be used to carry out the present invention.
The vertical seal part 24 has the tube 24a, the former 24b, a vertical seal heater 24c, and a pull-down roller 24d. The tube 24a is a cylindrically shaped member having open upper and lower ends. A packaging object C weighed using a weight scale (not shown) disposed in the tube 24a is loaded into the opening at the upper end of the tube 24a.
The former 24b is a member for forming the film F into a cylindrical shape with directing downwards and is disposed so as to surround the tube 24a. The shape of the former 24b is designed to form the sheet-shaped film F as drawn from the film roll Fr into a cylindrical shape when the film F passes between the former 24b and the tube 24a. The tube 24a and the former 24b can be replaced in accordance with the size of the bag to be manufactured.
The vertical seal heater 24c sandwiches the overlapping portion Fs of the cylindrical film Fm wound on the tube 24a and makes a vertical seal from the two sides of the overlapping portion in a state in which the overlapping portion Fs has protruded from the surface of the tube 24a, as shown in
In the present embodiment, the vertical seal heater 24c sandwiches the overlapping portion Fs from the both sides thereof of the cylindrical film Fm and makes a vertical seal, but other methods may be used to make the vertical seal. For example, the vertical seal heater 24c may be heated by being pressed against the tube 24a with a constant pressure to form a vertically seal on the overlapping portion of the cylindrical film Fm.
The lateral seal part 25 is disposed below the vertical seal part 24. The lateral seal part 25 is a mechanism that includes a pair of seal jaws 51 that accommodate a heater.
Although not shown in
A cutter (not shown) is accommodated inside one of the seal jaws 51. The cutter cuts and separates the bag B and the trailing cylindrical film Fm in a center position in the height direction of the lateral seal portion made by the seal jaws 51.
The former insertion guide assembly 7 is configured and arranged to guide the former 24b to a predetermined position on the front side of the packaging machine main body 2 while rotating the former 24b on a horizontal plane from the lateral side of the packaging machine main body 2 when the former 24b is mounted to the packaging machine main body 2.
Specifically, the former insertion guide assembly 7 has a guide main body 71, a first support unit 72, and a second support unit 73, as shown in
In this manner, the former 24b can be readily mounted because the bag-making packaging machine 1 is provided with the former insertion guide assembly 7 for inserting the former 24b while rotating the former 24b from the lateral side of the packaging machine main body 2.
Also, the configuration of the former insertion guide assembly 7 as described above makes it possible for the guide main body 71 that supports the former 24b to turn approximately 90° on the horizontal plane along the guide rail 74, and for the guide main body 71 to be readily turned approximately 90° with little effort.
The former 24b may be secured to the guide main body 71 using various methods as long as the methods make it possible to readily and reliably secure the former 24b to the guide main body 71. For example, the former 24b may be secured to the guide main body 71 using screws or bolts, or the like.
The guide main body 71 has a pair of grip portions 75 that is arranged to be physically gripped by hands of an operator as shown in
The guide main body 71 further supports the tube 24a as well as the former 24b. Therefore, the tube 24a can rotate together with the former 24b to make it even easier to replace the former 24b.
The former insertion guide assembly 7 has a lock mechanism 76 that selectively restricts and releases the rotation of the guide main body 71 with respect to the packaging machine main body 2.
More specifically, as shown in
Therefore, when an operator operates the handle 76d to press the block 76a against the flange part 71c of the guide main body 71 via the cylinder 76c, the guide main body 71 can be reliably locked with a simple operation.
The guide main body 71 can thereby be locked by the lock mechanism 76 so that the guide main body 71 does not move in a state in which the guide main body 71 is set in a predetermined former mounting position (see
The lock mechanism 76 is configured so as to be easily operated and capable of preventing erroneous operation, such as tilting the handle 76d in one direction to achieve a locked state, and tilting the handle 76d in another direction to achieve a released state.
(1) With the bag-making packaging machine 1 of the embodiment, the former insertion guide assembly 7 guides the former 24b to a predetermined position on the front side of the packaging machine main body 2 while rotating the former 24b from the lateral direction of the packaging machine main body 2.
The former 24b can thus be mounted easily in a simple manner because the bag-making packaging machine 1 is provided with a former insertion guide assembly 7 that inserts the former 24b while rotating the former 24b from the lateral direction of the packaging machine main body 2. Also, the former 24b can be automatically loaded or mounted if an automatic mounting mechanism is provided to the side of the bag-making packaging machine 1 in order to mount a plurality of formers 24b that correspond to the bag sizes.
(2) The former 24b can be slidably inserted from the lateral direction by using the former insertion guide assembly 7, as shown in
A former rack can be disposed to the side of the bag-making packaging machine 1 since mounting from the lateral direction is possible, and automatic mounting of the former 24b, which has heretofore been impossible, can be carried out in the manner of an automatic tool switching mechanism of a machining center.
Therefore, the configuration can be made more user friendly in that the labor of replacing the former 24b can be considerably reduced by using the former insertion guide assembly 7 in the manner described above.
(3) In particular, with a lateral slide scheme in which the former and portions that support the former are moved in a rectilinearly reciprocating fashion in the lateral direction of the packaging machine main body as in Japanese Laid-Open Patent Application No. 2005-41576, the former and portions that support the former must first be moved to a position sufficiently separated from the packaging machine main body so as to avoid interfering with the packaging machine main body when the former is replaced. Therefore, the movement distance of the former and portions that support the former must be increased. On the other hand, in the case of the lateral rotation scheme in which the former 24b and the former insertion guide assembly 7 are first rotated in the lateral direction inside the packaging machine main body 2 in the manner of the bag-making packaging machine 1 of the present embodiment, the work of mounting the former 24b can be carried out over a short movement distance.
(4) With a common automatic packaging machine, the work of replacing the former 24b from the front direction of the packaging machine main body 2 is difficult and involves heavy labor because a mechanism such as a vertical seal heater 24c, or a rising conveyor is disposed in the front area of the former 24b and the tube 24a. However, with the bag-making packaging machine 1 of the present embodiment, the former 24b and the former insertion guide assembly 7 are merely first rotated in the lateral direction inside the packaging machine main body 2. Therefore, the work of mounting the former 24b from the lateral direction of the packaging machine main body 2 can be carried out in a simple manner without any interference from obstacles (a mechanism such as the vertical seal heater 24c, or a rising conveyor or the like) in front of the packaging machine main body 2.
(5) With the bag-making packaging machine 1 of the embodiment, the former insertion guide assembly 7 has the guide main body 71, the first support unit 72, and the second support unit 73 according to one specific configuration. The guide main body 71 supports the former 24b. The first support unit 72 rotatably supports one end part of the guide main body 71. The second support unit 73 has a guide rail 74. The guide rail 74 has an arcuate pathway and guides the other end part of the guide main body 71 along the arcuate pathway while turning the other end part by approximately 90° between a predetermined former mounting position (see
The former insertion guide assembly 7 is configured to turn the guide main body 71, which supports the former 24b, by approximately 90° along the guide rail 74, whereby the guide main body 71, which supports the former 24b, can be readily turned approximately 90° with little effort while being supported by the first support unit 72 and the second support unit 73.
(6) In the bag-making packaging machine 1 of the embodiment, the guide main body 71 has a pair of grip portions 75 disposed in positions near the first support unit 72 and the second support unit 73, respectively. The grip portions 75 are configured and arranged to be gripped by hands of an operator. The guide main body 71 can thereby be readily turned approximately 90° with little effort using the pair of grip portions 75.
(7) With the bag-making packaging machine 1 of the embodiment, the guide main body 71 supports the tube 24a in addition to the former 24b. The tube 24a can also be rotated approximately 90° together with the former 24b, and replacement of the former 24b is therefore further facilitated. The replacement work can be readily carried out even when the tube 24a and the former 24b are both replaced.
(8) With the bag-making packaging machine 1 of the embodiment, the former insertion guide assembly 7 has a lock mechanism 76 for selectively restricting the rotation of the guide main body 71 with respect to the first and second support units 72 and 73 and releasing the restriction. Therefore, the guide main body 71 can thereby be locked by the lock mechanism 76 so as to be prevented from moving in a state in which the guide main body 71 is set in the predetermined former mounting position (see
The illustrated embodiment can be applied to a packaging machine in which the former is required to be replaced.
In understanding the scope of the present invention, the term “comprising” and its derivatives, as used herein, are intended to be open ended terms that specify the presence of the stated features, elements, components, groups, integers, and/or steps, but do not exclude the presence of other unstated features, elements, components, groups, integers and/or steps. The foregoing also applies to words having similar meanings such as the terms, “including”, “having” and their derivatives. Also, the terms “part,” “section,” “portion,” “member” or “element” when used in the singular can have the dual meaning of a single part or a plurality of parts. The terms of degree such as “substantially”, “about” and “approximately” as used herein mean a reasonable amount of deviation of the modified term such that the end result is not significantly changed.
While only selected embodiment has been chosen to illustrate the present invention, it will be apparent to those skilled in the art from this disclosure that various changes and modifications can be made herein without departing from the scope of the invention as defined in the appended claims. For example, the size, shape, location or orientation of the various components can be changed as needed and/or desired. Components that are shown directly connected or contacting each other can have intermediate structures disposed between them. The functions of one element can be performed by two, and vice versa. The structures and functions of one embodiment can be adopted in another embodiment. It is not necessary for all advantages to be present in a particular embodiment at the same time. Every feature which is unique from the prior art, alone or in combination with other features, also should be considered a separate description of further inventions by the applicant, including the structural and/or functional concepts embodied by such feature(s). Thus, the foregoing description of the embodiment according to the present invention is provided for illustration only, and not for the purpose of limiting the invention as defined by the appended claims and their equivalents.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2008-135385 | May 2008 | JP | national |