1. Field of the Invention
The invention relates to a paste unit for a bottom buide device for star seal bottom bags having a glue reservoir or clue source, a metering roller in contact with the clue reservoir or glue source, a glue application roller which may be in contact with the glue reservoir or glue source, a making roller in contact with the glue application roller for transferring glue from the application roller to the bottom warps or the star seal bottoms, and drive mechanisms assigned to the above mentioned rollers.
2. Description of the Related Art
In a paste unit of a bottom guide device, glue is applied to the reared end, or the reared ends, and the thereby formed corner wraps of a tube section made of paper, plastic, or another suitable material, in order to subsequently achieve a permanently glued bag bottom by means of placing the reared ends onto the corner wraps.
A typically utilized paste unit of a bottom guide device is, for example, illustrated in patent specification DE 196 34 594 O2. A metering roller and a glue application roller are supported in a base plate, which together form a closed system in a body, in which a glue column of desired height is held. The glue is transferred to the printing roller from the glue application roller, whereas the amount of glue to be transferred is adjusted by the suitable selection of the distance between the metering roller and the glue applicatin roller. The printing roller transfers the glue to the workpiece to be glued. The closed system offers the advantage that the glue is applied evenly, and that the metering can be adjusted in very sensitive settings. Furthermore, no glue can be spread to the environment of the paste unit, which would cause contamination, as well as unnecessary glue consumption.
An open system is used in other known paste units. Principally, they are the same paste units as previously described, but instead of a body serving as the glue reservoir, a nozzle is merely used as the glue source. This nozzle is attached on the side of the gap between the metering roller and the glue application roller opposite of the printing roller. In such a paste unit, the rollers must be arranged vertically, whereas the nozzle applies the glue at the upper end of the metering roller on its exterior circumference. By means of gravitation and the rotation of the metering roller, the glue is distributed across the entire surface. The glue is fed from the metering roller across the glue application roller, and the printing roller is fed to the workpiece. The open system is said to have benefits with the use of certain types of glue. Due to the short duration of the glue in an open system—the use of this system leads to high losses of glue—the same can supply only a small amount of a solvent, and is therefore not prone to drying on.
The task of the invention is therefore to provide a device, which combines the benefits of both pasting devices, and can be provided at a low cost.
According to the invention, this task is solved by a paste unit having a glue reservoir or glue source, a metering roller in contact with the glue reservoir or glue source, a glue application roller which may be in contact the glue reservoir or glue source, a making roller in contact with the clue application roller for transferring glue from the application roller to the bottom warps or the star seal bottoms, and drive mechanisms assigned to the above listed rollers, in which the paste unit can be operated in an operating mode as either an open or a closed glue application system.
Accordingly, the metering roller can at least sequentially be connected to a glue source, as well as to a glue reservoir. In such a paste unit, nearly all glue types can be processed, which are used for the production of star seal bottom bags. Suitable glue types can be retained in the glue reservoir, whereas such glue types, which do not allow processing from a glue reservoir, are applied to the metering roller by means of a nozzle.
It is especially advantageous, if the direction of rotation of the metering roller can be reversed. In a closed system, the metering roller usually has the same direction of rotation as the glue application roller in order to prevent an unintentional discharge of glue from the reservoir. In an open system, however, the metering roller should have an opposite direction of rotation in relation to the glue application roller for the purpose of an optimal glue transfer.
At least one of the previously mentioned rollers advantageously has its own drive motor for the simple reversal of the direction of rotation.
It is also advantageous that at least one of the previously mentioned rollers has its own electric motor, which is supplied with current by means of a power electronic power source.
In an especially advantageous embodiment of the invention, this roller is the metering roller.
Additional embodiment examples of the invention are found in the objective description and the claims.
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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 glue 9 is located in the glue reservoir 1. The glue reservoir, as well as the rollers 2, 3, and 4, are attached to a base plate, which is not illustrated. The side walls of the glue reservoir 9 are in contact with the metering roller 2 and the glue application roller 3 so that no glue may escape at these contact ends. The glue 9 is carried by the glue application roller 3, and can pass the adjustable gap between the metering roller 2 and the glue application roller 3. The directions of rotation B and C of the metering roller 2 and the glue application roller 3 are the same. The direction of rotation C shown prevents the metering roller 2 from also transporting glue 9 from the glue reservoir 1. Additional details regarding the storage of rollers 2, 3, and the attachment of the glue reservoir 1 are described in patent specification DE 196 34 594 C2.
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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102 55 485 | Nov 2002 | DE | national |
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20040103992 A1 | Jun 2004 | US |