Information
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Patent Grant
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6748719
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Patent Number
6,748,719
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Date Filed
Monday, April 21, 200321 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, June 15, 200420 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 053 171
- 053 176
- 053 225
- 053 227
- 053 234
- 053 542
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A machine for wrapping products, wherein a stacking plate receives a succession of wrapped products, and groups the products into a succession of stacks, which are transferred, axially with respect to the stacking plate, to an input station of a wrapping wheel for wrapping the stacks in respective sheets of wrapping material, and transferring the wrapped stacks to a substantially horizontal output conveyor; the wrapping wheel rotating in steps about a horizontal first axis, and having a number of radial seats; and the stacking plate being mounted to rotate about a second axis perpendicular to the first axis and defining, with the first axis, a plane through the input station and forming a substantially 30° angle with a vertical plane through the first axis.
Description
The present invention relates to a product wrapping machine.
More specifically, the present invention relates to a product wrapping machine of the type comprising an ordering plate for receiving and arranging a random stream of products into an orderly succession; a first wrapping unit for successively receiving the products from the ordering plate and wrapping them in respective first sheets of wrapping material; a stacking plate for successively receiving the wrapped products and grouping them into a succession of stacks; a second wrapping unit for successively receiving the stacks from the stacking plate and wrapping them in respective second sheets of wrapping material; and substantially horizontal output conveying means for receiving the wrapped stacks; the second wrapping unit comprising a wrapping wheel rotating in steps about a horizontal axis and having a number of radial seats, each for receiving a relative second sheet of wrapping material and a relative stack from the stacking plate at an input station, and for releasing the relative wrapped stack to the output conveying means at an output station.
The present invention is particularly advantageous for use on machines for wrapping sweets and similar, to which the following description refers purely by way of example.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
In known machines, and particularly sweet wrapping machines, of the type described above, the stacking plate is normally mounted on a drive box to rotate about a vertical axis, and has an output station located directly beneath the periphery of the wrapping wheel, and an input station for receiving the wrapped sweets from the first wrapping unit, which is located to the side of the drive box and receives the first sheets of wrapping material successively from a relative feed line.
Known machines of the above type have several drawbacks, mainly on account of the location, as described above, of the stacking plate and relative drive box.
That is, since the output conveying means must be positioned substantially horizontally, and the horizontal position of the stacking plate necessarily calls for a wrapping wheel input at the lowest point on the wrapping wheel, i.e. at 90° to an output communicating with the output conveying means, the wrapping wheel must have at least four radial seats spaced 90° apart. But since complete folding and closing of each second sheet of wrapping material about the relative stack require at least three folding and/or sealing stations, the above positions of the stacking plate and wrapping wheel, and the horizontal position of the output conveying means call for a wrapping wheel with at least eight radial seats spaced 45° apart, i.e. a wrapping wheel of relatively high cost and poor efficiency, on which, for each complete turn of the wrapping wheel, each seat makes eight stops, only five of which at most are made use of.
Moreover, given the horizontal position of the stacking plate, the supporting and drive box is located directly alongside the first wrapping unit, with the bottom of the box practically on a level with the input station at which the first sheets of wrapping material are fed to the first wrapping unit. Such an arrangement prevents the end portion of the feed line supplying the first sheets of wrapping material from being routed underneath the supporting and drive box, so that the only alternative, which is both bulky and unpractical, is to position the end portion substantially parallel to the wrapping wheel axis.
Finally, the supporting and drive box is known to be fitted with an external handwheel for operating the machine manually. Given the horizontal position of the stacking plate and the vertical position of the supporting and drive box, however, the handwheel is normally relatively low down and awkward to operate.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
It is an object of the present invention to provide a machine for wrapping products, in particular sweets, designed to eliminate the aforementioned drawbacks.
According to the present invention, there is provided a machine for wrapping products, as claimed in claim 1 and preferably in any one of the claims depending directly and/or indirectly on claim 1.
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 schematic view in perspective, with parts removed for clarity, of a preferred embodiment of the machine according to the present invention;
FIG. 2
shows a schematic front view of the
FIG. 1
machine.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
Number
1
in the accompanying drawings indicates as a whole a machine for wrapping sweets
2
, and which comprises a known ordering plate
3
rotating (clockwise in the drawings) in steps about a vertical axis
4
to receive a random stream (not shown) of sweets
2
, and to arrange sweets
2
in an orderly succession along an ordering ring
5
, which defines the outer periphery of ordering plate
3
, and comprises a number of through seats
6
for receiving respective sweets
2
. Ordering ring
5
extends through a transfer station
7
, where sweets
2
are expelled upwards from relative seats
6
by a known push assembly (not shown), and are fed, in a direction
8
parallel to axis
4
, into respective peripheral seats
9
on a transfer wheel
10
located alongside ordering plate
3
and rotating in steps about an axis
11
, parallel to axis
4
, to feed sweets
2
successively from transfer station
7
to a transfer station
12
diametrically opposite transfer station
7
.
Transfer wheel
10
, which is known, defines an input wheel of a wrapping unit
13
for receiving sweets
2
successively from ordering plate
3
, and for wrapping them in respective sheets
14
of wrapping material fed to transfer station
12
by a feed line
15
, wherein a continuous web
16
is unwound off a reel
17
and fed along a path comprising a substantially horizontal end portion
18
terminating at transfer station
12
and extending through a cutting station
19
, where sheets
14
of wrapping material are cut off web
16
.
End portion
18
extends in a direction substantially coplanar with the plane defined by axes
4
and
11
, and at a level just above the level of seats
9
, so that each sheet
14
of wrapping material is fed over a respective sweet
2
at transfer station
12
to define, with respective sweet
2
, a whole which is transferred from transfer wheel
10
, in a direction
20
parallel to transfer direction
8
, and by means of a known push assembly (not shown), to a respective peripheral seat
21
of a further transfer wheel
22
via a known wrapping assembly
23
, on which each sweet
2
is wrapped completely, in known manner, inside relative sheet
14
of wrapping material.
Transfer wheel
22
, which is known, defines an output wheel of wrapping unit
13
, is located directly over transfer wheel
10
, rotates in steps, anticlockwise in the drawings, about a substantially horizontal axis
24
, and successively feeds wrapped sweets
2
, indicated
2
a
, to a transfer station
25
, where a known push assembly (not shown) expels sweets
2
a
from relative seats
21
, and feeds them successively into radial seats
26
of a known stacking plate
27
, which successively receives and groups sweets
2
a
into a succession of stacks
28
, each comprising a given number of sweets
2
a
and housed inside a respective radial seat
26
.
Stacking plate
27
lies in a radial plane with respect to transfer wheel
22
, is located on the opposite side of transfer wheel
22
to ordering plate
3
and over end portion
18
of feed line
15
, and is fitted to an output shaft
29
of a drive box
30
for rotating shaft
29
in steps, anticlockwise in the drawings, about an inclined shaft
31
forming, over axis
24
, a substantially 30° angle with respect to a vertical plane through axis
24
. Drive box
30
supports stacking plate
27
, is substantially in the form of a rectangular prism, and is also inclined substantially 30° with respect to direction
20
, so as to be positioned alongside wrapping assembly
23
, with its bottom end over the input end of end portion
18
, so that end portion
18
is fully exposed and easily accessible for maintenance and changing web
16
.
A handwheel
32
is fitted, in known manner, to the centre of a lateral surface of drive box
30
, and rotates about an axis
33
perpendicular to axis
31
to permit manual operation of machine
1
.
It should be pointed out that, given the tilt of drive box
30
, with seats
26
positioned radially with respect to transfer wheel
22
at transfer station
25
, handwheel
32
is located higher off the floor as compared with known solutions, and therefore much easier to use.
Stacking plate
27
transfers stacks
28
in steps about axis
31
to a position, spaced 90° apart from transfer station
25
, where each stack
28
is expelled from relative seat
26
in a direction
34
parallel to axis
31
, and fed to a wrapping unit
35
for receiving stacks
28
successively from stacking plate
27
, and wrapping them in respective sheets
36
of wrapping material supplied by a feed line
37
, wherein a continuous web
38
is unwound off a reel
39
and fed over seats
26
via a cutting station
40
, where sheets
36
of wrapping material are cut off web
38
. On wrapping unit
35
, each sheet
36
forms, with relative stack
28
, a whole which is transferred from stacking plate
27
, in direction
34
and by means of a known push assembly (not shown), to an input station
41
of a wrapping wheel
42
forming part of wrapping unit
35
and mounted to rotate, anticlockwise in the drawings, in steps about a horizontal axis
43
. Wrapping wheel
42
has a number of peripheral seats
44
, each for receiving a relative stack
28
and a relative sheet
36
of wrapping material, and for feeding them along a circular path to an output station
45
via a succession of work station
46
, where each sheet
36
of wrapping material is folded gradually about relative stack
28
to form a wrapped stack
28
a.
At output station
45
, a known expulsion device (not shown) expels stacks
28
from relative seats
26
in a substantially horizontal radial direction
47
, and feeds them successively onto a horizontal output conveyor
48
positioned radially with respect to wrapping wheel
42
.
Wrapping wheel
42
is located over ordering plate
3
, and its axis
43
is perpendicular to axis
31
, and defines, with axis
31
, an inclined plane through input station
41
and forming a substantially 30° angle with a vertical plane through axis
43
, and a 60° angle with a substantially horizontal plane through axis
43
and output station
45
and over input station
41
.
The above arrangement enables the use of a wrapping wheel
42
with six seats
44
spaced 60° apart about axis
43
, and which are more than sufficient to form a perfectly closed wrapping about each stack
28
.
Claims
- 1. A machine for wrapping products (2), the machine comprising an ordering plate (3) for receiving a random stream of products (2) and arranging the products (2) into an orderly succession; a first wrapping unit (13) for successively receiving the products (2) from the ordering plate (3) and wrapping them in respective first sheets (14) of wrapping material; a stacking plate (27) for successively receiving the wrapped products (2a) and grouping them into a succession of stacks (28); a second wrapping unit (35) for successively receiving said stacks (28) from the stacking plate (27) and wrapping them in respective second sheets (36) of wrapping material; and substantially horizontal output conveying means (48) for receiving said wrapped stacks (28a); said second wrapping unit (35) comprising a wrapping wheel (42) rotating in steps about a horizontal first axis (43), and having a number of radial seats (44), each for receiving a relative said second sheet (36) of wrapping material and a relative said stack (28) from said stacking plate (27) at an input station (41), and for releasing the relative wrapped stack (28a) to said output conveying means (48) at an output station (45); and the machine being characterized in that said stacking plate (27) is mounted to rotate about a second axis (31) perpendicular to said first axis (43), and defining, with said first axis (43), an inclined plane forming a substantially 30° angle with a vertical plane through said first axis (43).
- 2. A machine as claimed in claim 1, wherein said input station (41) lies in said inclined plane.
- 3. A machine as claimed in claim 1, wherein said output station (45) lies in a horizontal plane through said first axis (43).
- 4. A machine as claimed in claim 1, wherein said input station (41) and said output station (45) are located on the same side of said vertical plane, and are spaced substantially 60° apart about said first axis (43).
- 5. A machine as claimed in claim 1, wherein each said radial seat (44) forms a 60° angle with each adjacent radial seat (44).
- 6. A machine as claimed in claim 5, wherein said first wrapping unit (13) comprises a transfer wheel (22) for feeding said wrapped products (2a) to said stacking plate (27); said transfer wheel (22) rotating about a third axis (24) parallel to said first axis (43); and said stacking plate (27) being positioned radially with respect to said transfer wheel (22).
- 7. A machine as claimed in claim 1, and comprising a drive box (30) for driving said stacking plate (27); said drive box (30) being located beneath said stacking plate (27), and being inclined like said second axis (31).
- 8. A machine as claimed in claim 7, wherein said first wrapping unit (13) comprises a feed line (15) for supplying said first sheets (14) of wrapping material, and a wrapping assembly (23) for wrapping each said product (2) in the relative said first sheet (14) of wrapping material; said wrapping assembly (23) extending alongside said drive box (30); and said feed line (15) comprising an output portion (18) extending beneath said drive box (30).
- 9. A machine as claimed in claim 8, wherein said output portion (18) is substantially horizontal.
- 10. A machine as claimed in claim 7, wherein said drive box (30) supports a handwheel (32) for manually operating the machine (1).
Priority Claims (1)
Number |
Date |
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Kind |
BO2002A0220 |
Apr 2002 |
IT |
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