The present invention generally relates to the field of mechanical holders or supports for rotating reels. More particularly, the present invention relates to a reel holder for reels of packaging material, a filling machine system and a filling machine.
In the food packaging industry, packages are often made by carton based multi-layer laminates that are folded, filled with content, and sealed into packages. For most food packaging machines, the packaging material, e.g. a complex multi-layer packaging material, is provided in large rolls of packaging material, where each roll or reel contains packaging material for a large number of packages, often thousands of packages. The large reels with packaging material are pre-printed according to the food product that is filled into the package. The multi-layer packaging material also contains different layers depending on the product that is intended to be stored in the package. Some packaging materials are made for fresh products intended to keep chilled and to be consumed in a relatively near future, while other packing materials are intended for packages that are aseptic, in order to store food products for long periods of time. It is thus important that the correct packaging material is used for the intended product, both so that the correct print end up on the correct packaged product, and that the correct type of packaging material is used for the current product. The reels with packaging material are often fed to the packing or filling machine by a so called automatic splicing unit comprising two mandrels each intended to receive a reel of packaging material. When one reel is empty, the automatic splicing unit will automatically splice the beginning of the packaging material of the second reel onto the end of the packaging material of the first reel. If an incorrect reel is introduced into the automatic splicing unit and the incorrect reel is used, the filling machine has to be stopped, and it has to be cleaned before starting again, which may invoke large costs and result in a lot of wasted product. Thus, when handling large volumes of products, it is critical to maintain the matching between the product and the material provided by the reels. Further, previous solutions designed to facilitate the handling of the reels, having various packaging materials, in filling machines producing a variety of different products have been cumbersome to implement in existing filling machine environments and setups. While it would be highly desirable to use an existing setup, to avoid costly rebuilding of the machine, there are often difficulties arising from space constrains in the vicinity of the mandrels holding the reels.
Hence, an improved system for handling packaging materials would be advantageous and in particular allowing for avoiding more of the above mentioned problems and compromises, including reducing the risk of using a reel with incorrect packaging material.
Accordingly, examples of the present invention preferably seeks to mitigate, alleviate or eliminate one or more deficiencies, disadvantages or issues in the art, such as the above-identified, singly or in any combination by providing a device according to the appended patent claims.
According to a first aspect a reel holder is provided comprising an opening for receiving and holding a reel provided with packaging material, and a transceiver adapted to communicate with a tag provided in said reel in order to receive information stored in said tag.
According to a second aspect a filling machine system is provided comprising a reel holder according to the first aspect and a reel provided with a tag, said reel holder comprising a transceiver adapted to communicate with said tag in order to receive information stored in said tag.
Further examples of the invention are defined in the dependent claims, wherein features for the second aspect of the disclosure are as for the first aspect mutatis mutandis.
Some examples of the disclosure provide for an improved reel holder that facilitates identification of a packaging material provided on a reel.
Some examples of the disclosure provide for a reel holder that allows a more accurate or reliable identification of a packaging material provided on a reel.
Some examples of the disclosure provide for increased accuracy in identifying of a packaging material while provided on a rotating reel.
Some examples of the disclosure provide for a more compact system for identifying a packaging material provided on a reel.
Some examples of the disclosure provide for a more robust reel holder while also being able to allow identification of a packaging material provided on a reel.
Some examples of the disclosure provide for an improved reel holder that is easier to implement in existing filling machines.
Some examples of the disclosure provide for a less costly implementation of a packaging material identification system on existing filling machines.
Some examples of the disclosure provide for an improved integration of a packaging material identification system in an existing communication network controlling a filling machine.
It should be emphasized that the term “comprises/comprising” when used in this specification is taken to specify the presence of stated features, integers, steps or components but does not preclude the presence or addition of one or more other features, integers, steps, components or groups thereof.
These and other aspects, features and advantages of which examples of the invention are capable of will be apparent and elucidated from the following description of examples of the present invention, reference being made to the accompanying drawings, in which
Specific examples of the invention will now be described with reference to the accompanying drawings. This invention may, however, be embodied in many different forms and should not be construed as limited to the examples set forth herein; rather, these examples are provided so that this disclosure will be thorough and complete, and will fully convey the scope of the invention to those skilled in the art. The terminology used in the detailed description of the examples illustrated in the accompanying drawings is not intended to be limiting of the invention. In the drawings, like numbers refer to like elements.
The holder 100 further comprises a transceiver 102 adapted to communicate with a tag 202 provided in the reel 200 in order to receive information stored in the tag 202. This allows for identification of the reel 200, i.e. identification of the packaging material 201 provided on the reel 200, via the holder 100 itself. Thus, no additional modifications are needed to the filling machine 400, such as incorporating auxiliary equipment to allow for such identification of the packaging material 201, which may be cumbersome to implement in an existing setup, e.g. due to space constrains. Also, by having a transceiver 102 in the holder 100, the communication path with the tag 202 provided in the reel 200 is optimized, since the distance between the transceiver 102 and the tag can be minimized. This allows for a more accurate and reliable communication between the transceiver 102 and the tag 202. This is particularly critical in the present application since the reel 200, and consequently also the tag 201, rotates with high speed in order to maintain a high throughput of the filling machine 400.
The transceiver 102 may comprise an antenna 103 being oriented in a predetermined angle, towards the reel 200, determined in dependence of an average signal strength at which the information from the tag 202 is received, when the reel 200 is received and rotating in the opening 101. Thus, by adapting the position of the antenna 103 in dependence of the detected signal strength, which fluctuates as the tag 202 is not stationary but rotates with the reel 200, the detection can be made more accurate and reliable. This is also a particular challenge in the present application since the packaging material 201 may comprise a laminate that shields electromagnetic radiation, such as a metallic sheet in the laminate. The optimized angle and position of the antenna 103 thus improves the communication with the tag 202.
The antenna 103 may have two dipoles 104, 105, placed at an angle apart (v) determined in dependence of an average signal strength at which the information is received by the two dipoles, when the reel 200 is received and rotating in the opening 101.
The reel holder 100 may comprise an impedance matching circuit 106 connected to the transceiver 102, as schematically illustrated in
The reel holder 100 may comprise an interface unit 108 connected to the transceiver 102. The interface unit 108 may be adapted to communicate with the external circuit network 107 via the impedance matching circuit 106. Thus, the interface unit 108 allows for connecting the holder 100 to external communication via the impedance matching circuit 106. The interface unit 108 may comprise a wired or wireless connection interface to the external circuit network 107. The holder 100 may further comprise a processing unit 119, connected to the impedance matching circuit 106, the transceiver 102 and the interface unit 108, to control the communication between the holder 100 and the external network 107.
The transceiver 102 may be integrated into a casing 109 of the holder 100. The casing 109 also defines the opening 101 that receives and holds the reel 200. I.e. as mentioned above, the opening 101 is adapted to receive the axle 203 of the mandrel 204 on which the reel 200 is mounted. The transceiver 102 may thus be integrated into the casing 102 of the holder 100 itself, which holds the axel 203 of the reel 200. This provides for positioning the transceiver 102 as close to the reel 200 as possible, with the advantages of improving the signal strength and minimizing the occupied space when integrated in a filling machine 400, and further facilitating the integration in existing machines, as further elucidated above.
The transceiver 102 may be arranged in the casing 109 so that the shortest distance between the reel 200 and the transceiver 102 substantially corresponds to the horizontal spacing 110 between the reel 200 and a side 111 of the reel holder 100 facing the reel 200. This is schematically illustrated in
The transceiver 102 may be arranged in a cavity 113 formed in a monolithic piece 114 of the casing 109.
As elucidated above, the information received by the transceiver 102 from the tag 202 may comprise data describing the packaging material 201. Thus, it is possible to ascertain that the packaging material 201 of the current reel 200 mounted in the filling machine 400 matches the particular product that is going to be produced.
A filling machine system 300 is also provided according to the present disclosure. The filling machine system 300 comprises the reel holder 100 as described above, and a reel 200 provided with a tag 202. The reel holder 100 comprises the transceiver 102 as described above, being adapted to communicate with the tag 202 of the reel 200 in order to receive information stored in the tag 202.
The transceiver 102 may be arranged adjacent to the reel 200 and near an axle 203 of the reel 200 such that a radio communication path between the transceiver 102 and the tag 202 is not hindered by the reel 200. This provides for optimizing the communication path, and improving the reliability of the communication, in particular since the reel 200 may be carrying a packaging material 201 comprising a laminate having an electromagnetically shielding material.
The reel 200 may be provided on a mandrel 204 which is manufactured from a radio frequency transparent material. The mandrel 204 may be manufactured by a radio frequency transparent material in order to avoid interference of the radio communication between the transceiver 102 and the tag 202. The radio frequency transparent material may comprise nylon especially suitable for this purpose.
The tag 202 may be an RFID tag, such as an HF-tag, a UHF-tag or an NFC-tag. Typically the tag 202 may have an antenna (not shown) for receiving an induction radio signal and for sending a response to an induction radio signal. The antenna may be arranged under the top side of the tag 202 and cover most of the area of the tag. The tag 202 may be rectangular or oblong and may be positioned with its length side perpendicular to the center axis 203 of the reel 200 to optimize the area of the antenna (not shown) of the tag 202 that is exposed to the radio signal from the transceiver 102.
The filling machine system 300 may be adapted to be arranged in a filling machine 400, and the reel holder 100 may be adapted to be removably fixated in the filling machine 400 in relation to the reel 200. This provides for facilitated integration of the holder 100 in existing filling machines 400, to provide for the above mentioned benefits of the holder 100.
Thus, the filling machine system 300 may be adapted to be arranged in a filling machine 400, and the filling machine system 300 may further comprise a control unit 301, schematically illustrated in
It should be readily understood that the general principle of the above description is applicable to a variety of applications for manufacturing packaging containers where the packaging material varies among a variety of different types of containers, not only for food products.
The present invention has been described above with reference to specific examples. However, other examples than the above described are equally possible within the scope of the invention. The different features and steps of the invention may be combined in other combinations than those described. The scope of the invention is only limited by the appended patent claims.
More generally, those skilled in the art will readily appreciate that all parameters, dimensions, materials, and configurations described herein are meant to be exemplary and that the actual parameters, dimensions, materials, and/or configurations will depend upon the specific application or applications for which the teachings of the present invention is/are used.
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