This application claims priority under 35 USC § 119 to Italian Patent Application No. BO2006A 000168, filed Mar. 10, 2006, in the Italian Intellectual Property Office, the entire contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.
The present invention relates to a packing wheel.
Though suitable for packing any product, in particular substantially parallelepiped-shaped products, the present invention may be used to advantage in the tobacco industry, for packing cigarettes, to which the following description refers purely by way of example.
More specifically, the present invention relates to a packing wheel of the type comprising a supporting body mounted to rotate about a central first axis of rotation; and a number of peripheral packing pockets, each for receiving and housing a respective product and a respective sheet of packing material, and each fitted to the supporting body in a respective peripheral position to rotate, with respect to the supporting body, about a peripheral second axis of rotation parallel to the first axis of rotation.
It is an object of the present invention to provide a packing wheel designed to permit fast, easy, low-cost packing of said products.
According to the present invention, there is provided a packing wheel as claimed in the attached Claims.
A non-limiting embodiment of the present invention will be described by way of example with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
With reference to
Packing wheel 2 comprises a supporting body 5 substantially in the form of a flat disk and fitted to a drive shaft 6 rotating about a respective axis 7 in a given travelling direction 8 (clockwise in the accompanying drawings). Supporting body 5 has a number of peripheral through holes 9, each of which has a respective axis 10 parallel to axis 7, and is engaged in rotary manner by a respective shaft 11 coaxial with relative axis 10 and having a front end surface 12 coplanar with a front surface of supporting body 5.
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Each shaft 11 supports a respective packing pocket 16 substantially defined by a flat rectangular frame 17 having two lateral wings 18 projecting outwards from relative frame 17 and defining the inlet of a relative seat 19, which is positioned with its concavity facing substantially radially outwards with respect to axis 7, and provides for receiving and housing a respective product 3 and a respective sheet of packing material 4.
A tubular rod 20 is connected integrally to end surface 12 of each shaft 11, and has a longitudinal axis 21 parallel to and eccentric with respect to relative axis 10, and intersecting frame 17 of relative packing pocket 16. A shaft 22 is fitted in rotary manner inside tubular rod 20, is coaxial with axis 21, has a front end connected integrally to frame 17 of relative packing pocket 16, and extends in rotary manner through a hole 23 formed along relative shaft 11 and coaxial with axis 21. Each shaft 22 has an end portion projecting from the rear of relative shaft 11 and connected to an actuating device 24, which, according to a given law described below, oscillates each shaft 22 about relative axis 21 as supporting body 5 rotates about axis 7. In the example shown, actuating device 24 is a cam device comprising, for each shaft 22, a cam follower 25 connected to the rear end of relative shaft 22 and cooperating with a fixed annular cam 26 extending about axis 7.
Consequently, rotation of each shaft 11 and relative shaft 22 about respective axes 10 and 21 corresponds to a variation in the distance of relative packing pocket 16 from axis 7, and in the position of relative packing pocket 16 with respect to supporting body 5.
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In a variation not shown, transfer station 29 is eliminated, and the sheets of packing material 4 are fed, together with respective products 3, directly to transfer station 30.
Actuating devices 13 and 24 selectively set packing pockets 16 in relative group 28 into a first position, in which packing pockets 16 are arranged side by side and aligned along a relative plane parallel to axis 7 and perpendicular to a relative radius of supporting body 5, and into a second position, in which packing pockets 16 are aligned with one another along a circle 33 coaxial with axis 7.
More specifically, packing pockets 16 in each group 28 are set to said first position at transfer stations 29, 30 and 32, and to said second position at packing station 31.
In both the first position and second position, packing pockets 16 in each group 28 are equally spaced along the relative plane and along circle 33 respectively.
By positioning packing pockets 16 in each group 28 in line and coplanar with one another at transfer stations 29, 30 and 32, respective sheets of packing material 4 can be fed easily, cheaply, and simultaneously to all the packing pockets 16 in group 28 at transfer station 29, respective products 3 can be fed easily, cheaply, and simultaneously to all the packing pockets 16 in group 28 at transfer station 30, and products 3 and respective sheets of packing material 4 can be unloaded easily, cheaply, and simultaneously from all the packing pockets 16 in group 28 at transfer station 32; and, by aligning packing pockets 16 in each group 28 along circle 33 at packing station 31, the sheets of packing material 4 can be folded about respective products 3 using straightforward known fixed helical folding devices (not shown) in known manner at packing station 31.
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