The invention relates to a packing arrangement and a method for packing a product in a plurality of bags or sacks.
Frequently, larger quantities of a product which is particularly free flowing, pourable, or flowable are packed in such a packing arrangement in quantities that can be transported.
Such a packing arrangement is arranged over a larger area so that the operator can oversee the entire equipment with difficulty only. In particular, alarms may be overlooked. Additionally, the operation of the entire arrangement is time-consuming due to the spatial distances and thus difficult.
The objective of the present invention is therefore to further develop a packing arrangement and a method for packing a product in a plurality of bags or sacks such that it can be operated more quickly, in spite of its size.
The objective is attained in the features of the invention described herein. The description illustrates additional embodiments of the packing arrangement according to the invention and the inventive method, with it being possible to use the features mentioned in the context with the packaging arrangement according to the invention also in connection with the inventive method and vice versa, so that here mutually the respective features can be, or indeed are, referenced.
According to the invention the packing arrangement may comprise a bagging unit, in which the product, frequently stored in a silo, is bagged into individual bags or sacks. Such arrangements are called form fill seal machines, because from a tubular material individual bags are generated, open at the top, which are also filled with the product in said device, and are sealed at the upper, open end.
According to the invention, the packing arrangement may comprise a device for placing a plurality of bags or sacks filled with the product onto a pallet, with several generally successively supplied bags being combined and arranged in a layer. Several such layers are successively stacked on a pallet until a desired height is reached.
Such a packing arrangement according to the invention may comprise a load securing device for securing the pallets loaded with bags (pallet securing device), whereby, in general, the pallet loaded with bags being wrapped with a plastic coating (stretch hood), or with a film, particularly a stretch film. Such a secured pallet can now be transported, in general.
The invention now includes one of these devices or a combination thereof as desired.
According to the present invention a device is provided for determining and rendering available information regarding future events. If the operator is informed of future events early or at least in due time, he/she can react to these events at the right point of time. This way it can be avoided, for example, that the packing arrangement reaches a shut-off state when the operator is not prepared for the event. The device for determining and rendering information available may here be integrated in the arrangement and comprise a computing and storage device. The device may additionally include a control and information system, by which information regarding events can be displayed such that the operator gains access to the information. In addition to information regarding future events, here information regarding past events can be displayed, with the information beneficially being saved in the storage device. The information of past events can here be recalled from the storage device and evaluated by the computing device, with the computer being implemented to combine said information regarding past events and process it into information concerning future events. Such information can then be displayed preferably via a terminal, which represents a component of the arrangement or may be arranged outside the arrangement. Additionally, the terminal can allow for a request for response by the operator. For this purpose the terminal comprises preferably a display device, such as a monitor, by which the future events can be transmitted to the operator.
In an advantageous embodiment of the invention the future events represent various tasks to be executed by at least one operator of the arrangement. These tasks may include various maintenance tasks, such as cleaning the arrangement, controlling the arrangement, refilling lubricants or other operating means. Other tasks may relate to the product to be bagged or the packing means, allowing here for example to display a required exchange of the rolls of packing means, particularly the exchange of the tubular film, from which the bags can be produced. An upcoming end of a job can also be indicated.
Furthermore, an input device according to the invention is provided, by which the operator can execute allocations to another person, the acceptance and/or rejection of a task based on the information provided, and/or an amendment of the information. In other words, the operator can react to information, particularly to tasks, with the operator having a limited number of optional reactions. For example, he/she may accept the tasks or reject it. This means that he/she informs via the input device if he/she intends to perform the tasks or intends to abstain therefrom. Furthermore, he/she can allocate the task to another person, for example when the user already has additional tasks to be performed. Another option allows the operator to amend the information, which then can be saved in the storage device. This option may be beneficial in order to allow for the provision of a reason for a rejection. Here, keyboards, computer mice, other indicators, and/or touchscreens are potential input devices. In particular, a touchscreen may be a component of a mobile terminal, such as a smartphone or a computer tablet.
In order to allow entries made by the operator being saved, preferably here a storage devices is provided. It may be identical to the above-described storage device for saving information regarding events.
Additional advantages, features, and details of the invention are discernible from the following description, in which various embodiments are described in detail with reference to the drawings. Here, the features mentioned in the claims and the description are each potentially relevant for the invention individually or in desired combinations of the features mentioned. Within the scope of the entire disclosure, features and details described in the context of the method according to the invention also apply within the context of the inventive packing arrangement and vice versa, so that with regards to the disclosure of the individual aspects of the invention mutual reference is always made or can always be made. The individual figures show:
Further scope of applicability of the present invention will become apparent from the detailed description given hereinafter. However, it should be understood that the detailed description and specific examples, while indicating preferred embodiments of the invention, are given by way of illustration only, since various changes and modifications within the spirit and scope of the invention will become apparent to those skilled in the art from, this detailed description,
The filled bags 139 are now transported with a transport device 114, which may comprise several conveyer belts, to the pallet loading device 120. Here, several bags 139 are collected above a pallet 121 and arranged there. This arrangement of bags is placed onto the pallet and forms there a bag layer 122. In this bag layer the bags are generally arranged varying in reference to the previous bag layer, in order to this way increase the stability of the slack of bags 123.
The completely loaded pallet 121 is now moved by a conveyer device 124 to the load securing device 130, where the loaded pallet is provided with a cover, a so-called stretch hood 131. For this purpose respectively one gathering finger 133 is arranged at each corner, above the loaded pallet, on which a film hose 132 is stored showing a certain length. Subsequently the gathering fingers 133 move diagonally towards the outside, so that seen in the horizontal direction they are outside the dimensions of the pallet. Here the film hose 132 is stretched. Mow the gathering fingers can move downwards and here successively release the film hose so that a smooth hood develops over the loaded pailet. Before or during the downwards motion of the gathering fingers the film hose 132 is severed according to the length required and closed with a welding seam so that the hood 131 is closed at the top. The stretched hood serves not only to securely keep the bags on the pallet during transportation, but it can also serve for protection from environmental influences, such as moisture.
Each of the above-mentioned devices 110, 120, 130 comprise in this exemplary embodiment a control and information device 140, 150, 160, which saves and renders available respective information regarding events in the respective device. For this purpose, the storage device may comprise a computer and at least one bulk memory component, for example in the form of a hard drive, on a magnetic basis and/or a solid-state drive (semiconductor drive). In this storage component information can now be saved regarding various but specified events. Some of these events, for example “production of a filled bag or sack” occur continuously, while other events may occur irregularly. However, storage regarding the respective information occurs for all events.
The control and information device 140, 150, 160 may respectively also comprise a monitor 141, 151, 161, on which illustrations can be displayed comprising the various information saved. Furthermore, an input device 142, 152, 162 may be provided, by which, for example, commands can be entered leading to the above-mentioned illustrations. Data conductors 143, 153, 163 lead from the various components of the devices to the storage device 140, 150, 160.
Furthermore, a data conductor 170 is shown, networking together the devices and also the control and information devices. This way it is possible to access from one of the control and information devices 140, 130, 160 all other control and information devices 140, 150, 160 and/or the devices 110, 120, 130.
From the control and information devices 140, 150, 160 additional data conductors 180 lead to a data provider 181, with its objective being to make information available to other devices. For this purpose the data provider 181 can communicate data with the control and information devices 140, 150, 160 so that the data provider gathers the information, reformats it if necessary, and renders it available to at least one terminal. The data provider 181 can also be connected to one or two control and information devices 140, 150, 160 or integrated therein, whereby information from the other control and information devices can then be transmitted via the data conductor to that control and information device.
In the present exemplary embodiment the data provider 181 wirelessly transmits the data via an antenna 182 to a terminal, here a smartphone 183.
The input devices 142, 152, 162 as well as the smartphone 183 can be used to allow the operator to enter a response to the tasks, which can be displayed by the control and information devices 140, 150, 160 or the smartphone 183. These entries can also be saved in the control and information devices 140, 150, 160.
In a special data inquiry data can now be obtained in the embodiment shown, with only search criteria and/or search ranges being permitted for the static information. For example the user, the recipe, the time, and the machine can be determined for the data inquiry. For example, all information can be searched for allocated to events which occurred within the most recent 24 hours. A respective data inquiry in the dynamic information is not provided. The data inquiry is shown in
The invention being thus described, it will be apparent that the same may be varied in many ways. Such variations are not to be regarded as a departure from the spirit and scope of the invention, and all such modifications as would be recognized by one skilled in the art are intended to be included within the scope of the following claims.
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