The invention relates to a system and method for continuously packaging multiple objects on a conveyor using a tubular plastic film. More specifically, the invention provides a system, wherein the tubular plastic film can be wrapped around long objects.
It is already known to package objects, including compressible objects, by completely or partially manual operations, wherein the objects are introduced into a pre-manufactured, bag-shaped plastics film, i.e. a bag, prior to packaging. In some cases the bag-shaped plastics films can be advanced automatically to the operator from a stack; and likewise the objects may be advanced to the site of packaging by means of belt conveyors etc. Manual operations are cost-intensive and likewise the capacity-even that of automatic auxiliary equipment-is limited. The latter means that the execution of the operations becomes very space-intensive. The manual handling of the bags can be replaced by an automated handling only with difficulty since it is difficult to detect corners, rims and edges accurately to enable accurate seizure of the bags. Unless the bags are seized accurately there is a risk of them being damaged during the handling procedure.
Stretch packaging aims to give protection to a stack of goods during transport against humidity and other environmental influences. The wrapping with a foil hood ensures stability to the packed goods.
Prior art systems are generally used for the purposes of wrapping up a product, which is arranged for the most part on a pallet, at least in part with a tubular film in a packaging machine. This serves to stabilize the product and to provide protection against the surroundings. The tubular film may be configured as a hood that is closed at the top or as a band that is open at the top and the bottom.
Prior art systems utilize a tubular film portion matching the size of the product and the systems basically unroll a portion of the film onto gathering fingers which are fastened to a frame. A gathering drive unit is then moved into contact with the tubular film portion such that an operative connection is created. By driving the gathering roller, the tubular film portion is gathered-up onto the individual gathering fingers such that a film store laid in folds is formed on the respective gathering finger. Once the tubular film portion has been gathered-up, the gathering fingers are driven in a substantially horizontal manner such that the tubular film portion is expanded or stretched. Expanding or stretching refers to a state where an elastic or elastic-plastic deforming of the tubular film occurs. The gathering fingers are then driven in a vertical manner along the product. At the same time the tubular film is released from the gathering fingers and the product is wrapped up therein as a result of the elastic resiliency of the tubular film portion.
Such systems are used for example in hood packaging installations. These may be installations which operate on the basis of what is known as the hood stretching process or the hood shrinking process. Both processes are distinguished by the fact that a portion of a tubular film is pulled or pushed over any desired cargo, or that the cargo is introduced into the portion of tubular film by means of a lifting table. This is referred to hereafter as wrapping of cargo.
In the case of most hood packaging installations, the portion of tubular film is first reefed by means of a reefing device, to then be slipped over the cargo by the reefing device or by a separate drawing-over device and thereby unreefed. During the reefing, a supply of portions of tubular film laid in folds, which is also referred to hereafter as a film store, is formed at the bottom of the reefing fingers. If the reefing device is also used for the drawing over, the reefing device is moved in relation to the cargo, possibly after stretching the portion of tubular film. During this relative movement, the portion of tubular film is pulled off from the reefing fingers, is also referred to as unreefed.
U.S. Pat. No. 5,024,042 discloses a system for packaging objects in hose-shaped foil which comprises a movable packaging frame having a plurality of horizontally arranged gripping arms for holding and stretching the foil, a conveyor for supporting objects and transporting it towards the packaging frame, so that the object is delivered between the gripping arms. US502402 does not disclose gripping arms equipped with opposing and activated rollers and that a second conveyor is positioned next to the packaging frame, where the second conveyor transports the packaged object away from the packaging frame.
EP0652156 discloses a machine for packaging a number of food casing strands in film, which is tubular and made of plastics. The packaging method comprises that the film is transferred to transport means while forming a number of wrinkle shaped folds. The film positioned on the transport means is then cut off from the remaining part of the film, following which the open ended tubular film is stretched and arranged to receive the food casing strands. The objects are then transferred into the stretched tubular plastic film in such a manner that the film is gradually pulled off because the diameter of the group of food casing strands is larger than the diameter of the open end in the tubular film. Finally the opposite end of the tubular film package with the food casings strands is closed.
U.S. Pat. No. 3,798,872 discloses an apparatus for manually stuffing foodstuff into tubular netting. The apparatus comprises an immobile stuffing tubular element, a slideable blade onto which the food stuff is placed. The netting is gathered exterior to the tubular element by a net gathering carry and the foodstuff is thereafter slid into the stuffing tubular element. The foodstuff is thereafter pushed out of the tubular element by a pneumatic system comprising a piston, and the gathered netting would be pulled over the food stuff. Thereafter the netting can be cut by cutting means and the food would be stuffed into the netting.
WO2016070883 discloses a system for packaging objects on a conveyor using a hose-shapedstretch foil. More specifically, WO2016070883 discloses a system, wherein the hoseshaped stretch foil can be wrapped around objects in a horizontal manner.
There is a need to improve the existing systems by reducing the size thereof and by decreasing the packaging time and complexity. In particular there is a need to improve the efficiency of packaging objects in hose-shaped enclosures.
The system according the present invention differs from the systems described above in that wrapping is achieved horizontally instead of vertically. Several technical features are essential to achieve horizontal wrapping and the system is characterized by a higher production cycle and hence a higher efficiency.
Thus, in a first aspect the present invention concerns a system for packaging objects with a tubular plastic film, said system comprises:
The inventors have surprisingly found that when applying the elements adapted for cooperating with each other for holding the film encloses the welding and cutting device then several objects may be packaged in a row.
The elements adapted for cooperating with each other for holding the film preferably comprise a set of reciprocating elements that can be forced together in order to press against the outer surface of the film, while the cutting device and welding device, which is placed between the set of reciprocating elements, cuts and welds the film thereby generating two closed ends.
In a particularly preferred embodiment of the present invention the control unit is programmed to execute the following steps:
In order to reduce the time for loading tubular film onto the gripping arms the movable gripping unit is preferably loaded with tubular plastic film for packaging at least 3 objects, more preferably for packaging at least 5 objects, and most preferably for packaging at least 10 objects.
In one embodiment the system is configured to accommodate a long object by consecutively releasing tubular film segments along the object, said segments overlapping each other along the length of the object.
The present invention also provides a method for packaging objects tubular film with the system of the present invention, said method comprises the steps of:
The present invention also provides an apparatus comprising the set of reciprocating elements that can be forced together in order to press against the outer surface of the film, while the cutting device and welding device, which is placed between the set of reciprocating elements, cuts and welds the film thereby generating two closed ends. This apparatus is suitable for being implemented in both the system for packaging objects of the present invention as well as prior art packaging machines.
Identical components are given the same designations in the text which follows and are provided with the same reference signs in the drawings.
The second conveyor, which is placed next to the packaging frame, supports the object and transports it away from the packaging frame.
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PA 2017 70655 | Aug 2017 | DK | national |
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PCT/DK2018/050213 | 8/29/2018 | WO | 00 |