Information
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Patent Grant
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6718728
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Patent Number
6,718,728
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Date Filed
Friday, February 1, 200222 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, April 13, 200420 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
- Michael Best & Friedrich LLP
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 053 463
- 053 466
- 053 3759
- 493 475
- 493 476
- 493 478
- 493 479
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A machine for packing groups of rolls of domestic paper in respective sheets of packing material has folding members, each of which has an active portion, which is brought into contact with a flap of a sheet of packing material, and an adjusting device for adjusting the extension of the active portion in a first direction.
Description
The present invention relates to a packing machine.
More specifically, the present invention relates to a machine for packing orderly groups of rolls of domestic paper, to which the following description refers purely by way of example.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
Known machines for packing groups of rolls of domestic paper normally comprise folding members located along the path of the groups to fold flaps of a sheet of packing material, and each of which comprises an active portion which is brought into contact with a corresponding flap to fold it on to the group. To obtain a fold with no creases, the active portion must be brought into contact with the whole surface of the flap being folded, but without interfering with the rest of the sheet of packing material. The size of the flaps depends on the size of the group, which in turn depends on the size and number of individual articles in the group, whereas currently used packing machines have the drawback of being designed to pack groups of constant size and as such are not very versatile.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
It is an object of the present invention to provide a highly versatile packing machine designed to pack groups of articles of various sizes.
According to the present invention, there is provided a machine for packing groups of articles in respective sheets of packing material, the machine comprising at least one folding member having at least one active portion which is brought into contact with a flap of a sheet of packing material; and being characterized in that said folding member comprises an adjusting device for adjusting the extension of said active portion at least in a first direction.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
A non-limiting embodiment of the present invention will be described by way of example with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
FIG. 1
shows a side view, with parts in section ad parts removed for clarity, of a machine for packing groups of articles in accordance with the present invention;
FIG. 2
shows a larger-scale side view, with parts removed for clarity, of a folding member of the
FIG. 1
machine;
FIG. 3
shows a larger-scale side view, with parts removed for clarity, of a first variation of the
FIG. 2
folding member;
FIG. 4
shows a larger-scale side view, with parts removed for clarity, of a second variation of the
FIG. 2
folding member;
FIG. 5
shows a larger-scale side view, with parts removed for clarity, of a third variation of the
FIG. 2
folding member;
FIG. 6
shows a larger-scale side view, with parts in section and parts removed for clarity, of a second detail of the
FIG. 1
machine;
FIGS. 7
to
11
show views in perspective of various steps in the packing of groups of articles on the
FIG. 1
machine.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
Number
1
in
FIG. 1
indicates as a whole a machine for packing groups
2
of rolls
3
of domestic paper in relative sheets
4
of packing material to form packs
5
, one of which is shown in FIG.
11
.
With reference to
FIG. 7
, each group
2
is substantially in the form of a parallelepiped of height H and having two main faces
6
, two lateral faces
7
, and two end faces
8
. Faces
6
and
7
have undulated surfaces formed by the cylindrical surfaces of adjacent rolls
3
, whereas end faces
8
have substantially flat surfaces.
In a variation not shown, group
2
comprises rolls
3
positioned vertically as opposed to horizontally as shown in
FIGS. 1
,
7
-
11
.
With reference to
FIG. 1
, machine
1
comprises a frame
9
supporting a conveyor
10
for conveying groups
2
in a vertical direction D1, and a conveyor
11
for conveying groups
2
, partly wrapped in respective sheets
4
of packing material, in a horizontal direction D2.
Conveyor
10
comprises a guide
12
integral with frame
9
; a carriage
13
running along guide
12
in vertical direction D1; and a platform
14
integral with carriage
13
and for lifting and feeding a group
2
in direction D1 to conveyor
11
. Carriage
13
and platform
14
are operated by a known actuator not shown.
Conveyor
11
comprises a tunnel
15
extending in direction D2 and defining a path P; and a chain conveyor
16
for feeding group
2
and sheet
4
of packing material along tunnel
15
and path P. Tunnel
15
comprises a bottom wall
17
fixed to frame
9
, extending in direction D2, and defining a slideway for groups
2
; and a top wall
18
located over wall
17
, movable in direction D1, and connected to frame
9
by an adjusting device
19
for adjusting the distance D between top wall
18
and bottom wall
17
.
Chain conveyor
16
is fitted to frame
9
in a manner not shown, and comprises a chain
20
in turn comprising a work branch
21
over wall
18
and parallel to direction D2, and pairs of partitions
22
, which define a seat sized to house a group
2
of articles
3
, and penetrate inside tunnel
15
through openings (not shown) formed in wall
18
.
Machine
1
also comprises folding devices
23
,
24
,
25
,
26
,
27
for folding sheet
4
about group
2
along tunnel
15
; and a sealing device
28
for sealing sheet
4
about group
1
. In actual fact, folding devices
23
,
24
,
25
,
26
,
27
and sealing device
28
form part of tunnel
15
.
Folding device
23
comprises two blades
29
and
30
parallel to and substantially coplanar with bottom wall
17
; and two actuators
31
and
32
for moving respective blades
29
and
30
between a rest position shown by the dash line, and a work position shown by the continuous line in FIG.
1
.
Folding device
24
comprises a guide
33
integral with frame
9
and parallel to direction D2; a carriage
34
running along guide
33
; a drive
35
for driving carriage
34
; and two facing, specularly symmetrical folding members
36
fixed to carriage
34
.
With reference to
FIG. 2
, each folding member
36
comprises two parallel bars
37
a
and
37
b
; a screw fastener
38
for connecting bar
37
a
to carriage
34
; an adjusting device
39
for adjusting the distance between bars
37
a
and
37
b
in direction D1; and a portion
40
a
extensible in direction D1 and connected to bars
37
a
and
37
b
. Portion
40
a
is referred to as active by being the portion of folding member
36
which comes into direct contact with sheet
4
of packing material during the folding operations. Adjusting device
39
comprises two levers
41
connected to each other in articulated manner to form an X, and fixed at the ends to bars
37
a
and
37
b
by means of pins
42
engaging holes
43
formed along bars
37
a
and
37
b.
Bars
37
a
and
37
b
have a number of adjacent holes
43
engageable selectively by pins
42
to alter the configuration of the two levers
41
and to adjust the distance between bars
37
a
and
37
b
and the extension of active portion
40
a
in direction D1.
Active portion
40
a
comprises a series of parallel, side by side coil springs
44
, each of which is fixed at the ends to bars
37
a
and
37
b
and is coiled in the same direction as the adjacent springs
44
. The coil direction of springs
44
is selected to exploit the thrust of the coil on sheet
4
as sheet
4
moves with respect to portion
40
a
, and, more specifically, is selected to produce an upward thrust as sheet
4
moves with respect to portion
40
a
in direction D2. Springs
44
are connected to bars
37
a
and
37
b
at points aligned along two respective straight lines, or along two curved paths to form a diverging portion
40
a.
With reference to
FIG. 1
, folding device
25
is fixed with respect to tunnel
15
, and comprises two facing, parallel folding members
36
fixed to frame
9
by respective fasteners
38
.
With reference to
FIG. 6
, folding device
26
comprises two facing folding members
45
(only one shown in FIG.
6
), each of which comprises a triangular screw
46
having a first end pivoting on frame
9
, at bottom wall
17
, about an axis
47
parallel to a direction D3 perpendicular to directions D1 and D2, and a second end pivoting on top wall
18
, which has a pin
48
parallel to axis
47
and engaging a slot
49
in screw
46
. When top wall
18
is lowered by adjusting device
19
towards bottom wall
17
in direction D1 (position shown by the dash line in FIG.
6
), folding member
45
is oriented about axis
47
so that screw
46
has a portion
46
a
beneath wall
18
, and a portion
46
b
above wall
18
. That is, adjustment of top wall
18
rotates screw
46
about axis
47
and adjusts the extension of screw
46
. In other words, screw
46
has an active portion
46
a
which varies alongside a variation in the position of top wall
18
, and assumes the full extension of screw
46
when wall
18
is in the top limit position. Regardless of the extension adjustment of screw
46
, rotation of screw
46
about axis
47
adjusts the extension of active portion
46
a
in direction D1.
Folding device
27
comprises two facing, specularly symmetrical folding members
50
, only one of which is shown in FIG.
6
. Each folding member
50
comprises a screw
51
integral with wall
17
; an appendix
52
hinged to screw
51
about a pin
53
, which is parallel to axis
47
, is integral with screw
50
, and engages a slot
54
in appendix
52
; and an adjusting device
55
having a screw-nut screw mechanism for adjusting the orientation of appendix
52
about pin
53
.
Wall
17
has an opening
56
, through which sealing device
28
is brought into contact with sheet
4
of packing material, and at which each screw
51
has a recess
57
extending the full length of opening
56
in direction D1.In other words, each screw
51
is in the form of an upside down U to bridge opening
56
. Recess
57
is defined by a top edge
58
and two lateral edges
59
, and is partly occupied by coil springs
60
fixed to the top edge
58
of screw
51
and coiled in the same direction so as to lift sheet
4
of packing material as group
2
moves with respect to screw
51
.
In other words, folding member
50
has an active portion
50
defined by screw
51
, appendix
52
, and springs
60
, and the extension of which in direction D1 is adjusted by rotating appendix
52
about pin
53
.
Device
28
comprises a guide
61
parallel to direction D1; a carriage
62
running along guide
61
; and an actuator
63
. Carriage
62
supports a wall
64
contacting wall
17
to close opening
56
; and a sealing member
65
having a sealing head
66
and an actuator
67
for moving head
66
back and forth in direction D1. Wall
64
has an opening
68
for the passage of sealing head
66
and smaller than opening
56
; and the movement of carriage
62
in direction D1 provides for setting sealing head
66
and opening
68
to the best position for sealing various types of groups
2
.
In actual use, machine
1
is set to pack groups
2
according to the size of groups
2
. That is, the height H of group
2
determines the distance D between walls
17
and
18
, and the extension of active portions
40
a
,
46
a
and
50
a
of respective folding members
36
,
45
and
50
; and the size of group
2
parallel to direction D2 determines the setting of sealing head
66
in direction D2 by means of carriage
62
.
Once machine
1
is set to pack a given type of group
2
, the packing cycle is started, and which provides for lifting a group
2
on platform
14
in direction D1 so as to intercept a sheet
4
held in a horizontal position by known devices (not shown), and bring the sheet
4
into contact with wall
18
and between partitions
22
. As group
2
and sheet
4
are raised, sheet
4
contacts the free edge of blades
29
and
30
positioned as shown by the dash lines in
FIG. 1
, and is folded into a U about group
2
as shown in
FIG. 7
, in which the U-folded sheet
4
of packing material has two flaps
69
and
70
projecting downwards. With reference to
FIG. 1
, blades
29
and
30
are then moved into the closed position (shown by the continuous lines in
FIG. 1
) between platform
14
and group
2
, so as to fold flaps
69
and
70
on to the bottom main face
6
of group
2
and form the tubular wrapping shown in FIG.
8
. The tubular wrapping has two tubular portions
71
projecting from opposite end faces
8
of group
2
; each tubular portion
71
has two lateral flaps
72
parallel to direction D1, and two main flaps
73
parallel to direction D2; and the tubular wrapping as a whole has a portion
74
defined by superimposing end portions of flaps
69
and
70
.
Once the tubular wrapping is formed, folding device
24
moves folding members
36
into a work position in which to fold the lateral flaps
72
located upstream in the traveling direction of group
2
(from left to right in FIG.
1
). Chain conveyor
16
then feeds group
2
in direction D2 to bring the downstream lateral flaps
72
into contact with folding members
36
of fixed folding device
25
and fold the downstream lateral flaps
73
on to group
2
as shown in FIG.
9
. As group
2
and relative sheet
4
, partly folded about group
2
, are fed forward further, the bottom main flaps
73
are folded squarely by folding device
27
as shown in FIG.
10
. At a stop in the operation of conveyor
16
, sealing head
66
is inserted through opening
68
into contact with portion
74
, is heated to melt sheet
4
of packing material along portion
74
, and is pushed against group
2
, which is deformed so that sealing head
66
penetrates inside tunnel
15
and deforms coil springs
60
contacting sealing head
66
.
Once the seal is made, sealing head
66
is withdrawn, and group
2
is fed from right to left in direction D2 so that folding device
26
folds the top main flaps
73
squarely to form the pack
5
shown in FIG.
11
.
With reference to the
FIG. 3
variation, folding member
36
comprises two bars
75
a
and
75
b
, between which the active portion
40
a
defined by springs
44
extends; and an adjusting device
76
. Each bar
75
a
,
75
b
differs from bars
37
a
,
37
b
by having one hole
43
and a slot
77
in place of the number of holes
43
. Adjusting device
76
comprises two levers
41
, each pivoting at one end on a pin
42
at hole
43
, and at the other end on a pin
78
engaging slot
77
; and a screw-nut screw mechanism
79
located along bar
75
b
to determine the position of pin
78
along slot
77
and, consequently, the extension of active portion
40
a
in direction D1. Bar
75
a
is connected to carriage
34
by screw fastener
38
.
The above variation of folding member
36
provides for accurate, as well as faster, adjustment of the extension of portion
40
a
in direction D1 by virtue of screw-nut screw mechanism
79
.
With reference to the
FIG. 4
variation, folding member
36
comprises three parallel bars
80
a
,
80
b
,
80
c
; an adjusting device
81
cooperating with and for adjusting the distance between bars
80
a
,
80
b
,
80
c
; and two active portions
40
a
, each extending between two adjacent bars
80
a
,
80
b
,
80
c.
Bar
80
b
is located between bars
80
a
and
80
c
, and is fixed to carriage
34
by screw fastener
38
; each bar
80
a
,
80
b
,
80
c
has a hole
43
and a slot
77
; adjusting device
81
comprises two levers
41
pivoting in the form of an X between bars
80
a
and
80
b
, and two levers
41
pivoting in the form of an X between bars
80
b
and
80
c
; each lever
41
engages a hole
43
and a slot
77
as shown and described in the
FIG. 3
variation; and adjusting device
81
comprises a screw-nut screw mechanism
82
located on bar
80
b
and for adjusting the extension of both active portions
40
a
in direction D1.
Folding member
36
in the
FIG. 4
variation has the advantage of adjusting extension upwards and downwards by the same amount.
With reference to the
FIG. 5
variation, folding member
36
comprises two bars
83
a
and
83
b
, between which the active portion
40
a
defined by springs
44
extends; and an adjusting device
84
which also provides for supporting bars
83
a
,
83
b
. Adjusting device
84
comprises a support
85
; and two electrically operated screw-nut screw mechanisms
86
a
,
86
b
fixed to support
85
and connected to respective bars
83
a
,
83
b
to adjust the extension of active portion
40
a.
Folding member
36
in the
FIG. 5
variation has the advantage of providing for accurate remote adjustment of both the extension and position of portion
40
a
. Support
85
may be fitted to carriage
34
to form folding device
24
, and to frame
9
to form fixed folding device
25
.
Claims
- 1. A machine for packing groups of articles in respective sheets of packing material, the machine comprising at least one folding member having at least one active portion which is brought into contact with a flap of a sheet of packing material; said folding member comprising an adjusting device for adjusting the extension of said active portion at least in a first direction, wherein said active portion is extensible in said first direction and comprises springs.
- 2. A machine as claimed in claim 1 wherein said springs are coil springs arranged side by side and parallel to the first direction.
- 3. A machine as claimed in claim 2 wherein said springs have respective coils coiled in the same direction.
- 4. A machine as claimed in claim 1 wherein said active portion extends, in said first direction, between two rigid supports.
- 5. A machine as claimed in claim 4 wherein said adjusting device adjusts the relative position of said rigid supports.
- 6. A machine as claimed in claim 5 wherein said adjusting device keeps one rigid support fixed.
- 7. A machine as claimed in claim 6 wherein said folding member comprises three rigid supports and two adjacent active portions.
- 8. A machine as claimed in claim 5 wherein said adjusting device comprises two adjusting mechanisms connected respectively to two rigid supports to adjust the position of each rigid support independently of the other.
- 9. A machine as claimed in claim 8 wherein said adjusting mechanisms are operated by respective remote controlled actuators.
- 10. A machine as claimed in claim 1, and comprising a fixed frame and a carriage movable with respect to said fixed frame in a second direction and supporting two specularly symmetrical folding members.
- 11. A machine as claimed in claim 1, and comprising a fixed frame supporting two specularly symmetrical folding members.
- 12. A machine as claimed in claim 1, and comprising a tunnel, along which a group of articles and a relative sheet of packing material are fed along a path (P); the tunnel comprising a number of said folding members and varying in size as a function of the size of said group in said first direction.
- 13. A machine as claimed in claim 12, wherein said tunnel comprises a bottom wall; a top wall; and an adjusting device for adjusting the distance between the bottom wall and the top wall.
- 14. A machine for packing groups of articles in respective sheets of packing material, the machine comprising at least one folding member having at least one active portion which is brought into contact with a flap of a sheet of packing material; and wherein the said folding member comprises a screw and an adjusting device for adjusting the extension of said active portion at least in a first direction pivoting at least partly about an axis perpendicular to the first direction, so that the orientation of the folding member about said axis varies the extension of said active portion in the first direction.
- 15. A machine for packing groups of articles in respective sheets of packing material, the machine comprising a frame and at least one folding member having at least one active portion which is brought into contact with a flap of a sheet of packing material; said folding member comprising an adjusting device for adjusting the extension of said active portion at least in a first direction, the folding member pivoting at least partly about an axis perpendicular to the first direction so that the orientation of the folding member about said axis varies the extension of said active portion in the first direction; said folding member further comprising a screw integral with the frame, and an appendix pivoting on said screw.
- 16. A machine as claimed in claim 14, characterized in that said screw comprises a recess partly occupied by deformable elements.
- 17. A machine as claimed in claim 16, characterized by a sealing device located at said screw; said recess preventing interference between said sealing device and said screw.
Priority Claims (1)
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