The object of the present invention is a machine for sorting and aligning bottles, containers, plastic preforms accumulated in a disorderly manner.
Said reordering is carried out with a special machine which finds application in the bottling industry, specifically upstream of the conveying lines of the bottles/plastic preforms or containers/bottles in general as it allows the sorting and alignment thereof.
Sorting machines are known, such as those described in patent documents EP1590276, EP1601594, EP0877711.
In essence, these machines are used to sort and align the containers arranged in bulk. In a typical configuration, they include:
The apparatus as a whole rotates according to a central vertical rotation axis and the bulk containers are made to slide towards the periphery of the carousel by means of a central cone.
The containers, once lifted and placed in the housings, have a random orientation, i.e. are arranged in a horizontal position according to two possible configurations, with the neck in one direction or another.
The usual machines that use mechanical means, such as cradles or fall hoppers, for the straightening of the containers are provided with mechanical systems generally dedicated to the specific container, which guide the fall thereof in such a way as to ensure the same final orientation of the container, preferably with the neck facing upwards.
An example of such means is described in U.S. Pat. No. 4,949,834, in which a lever is used which interferes with the fall of the container. The position of the lever varies depending on the orientation of the container which is detected by an optical or electronic system.
In particular, the lever is located inside the fall hopper and impacts with the container at one end or at the opposite end of the hopper.
The presence of this lever, however, is an obstacle to the passage of the container, slowing the descent thereof even in those cases in which the container is already in the correct orientation.
The technical problem underlying this invention is to provide a sorting machine, allowing overcoming the drawbacks mentioned referring to the prior art.
Within this problem, an object of the present invention is to provide a sorting machine able to make the falling movement of the containers more homogeneous.
A further object is to provide a sorting machine in which the container undergoes the fewest number of impacts during the sorting.
The object of the present invention is to provide an apparatus which allows orienting the container by fall irrespective of how it is positioned in the housing, through the activation of an abutment element, also called pendulum, where said element is movable and adapted to be inserted under the neck of the container, creating a rotation fulcrum for the container itself.
In addition, a control and/or reading system detects the orientation of the container, said information generates a signal that is transmitted to a handling means acting on the pendulum, defining the suitable positioning thereof for the correct orientation of the container during the fall in the underlying cradle.
According to further aspects, an object of the present invention is to provide an improved sorter within the context of a simple, rational solution that reduces and unifies the components required for treating different shapes and sizes of containers.
In fact, the present invention differs from the prior art in many aspects, first of all the versatility with which it can operate on a wide range of shapes and sizes of containers.
The advantages that are obtained by the invention can be summarized in an important reduction of the equipment dedicated to the container and a reduction of size changeover time, in fact:
Said objects and advantages are all achieved by the sorting machine object of the present invention, which is characterized by the following claims.
This and other features will become more apparent from the following description of some of the configurations, illustrated purely by way of example in the accompanying drawings.
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Said sorter of containers in bulk, rotating according to a central vertical rotation axis BB and comprising a first carousel 20 and a second carousel 30; outside of carousel 20, a plurality of housings 1 are integral, adapted to receive the containers in a horizontal position, coming from a lifting device 40, adapted to bring the containers from a central element 50 to the predetermined height corresponding to the positioning of housings 1. Below said housings 1, the containers are straightened up by means of a plurality of cradles 60, preferably also integral with the first carousel 20 and placed on the outer face thereof. The second carousel 30, also called separator carousel, where the containers, fall in a vertical position, is concentric to the first carousel 20 and comprises on the outer face thereof a plurality of separating frames 70 having the function of accommodating the container discharged from cradles 60 above.
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Inside housing 1, the container has a random orientation, that is, arranged according to two possible configurations, with the neck in the advancement direction of carousel 20 or in the opposite direction; whatever the configuration assumed by the container, this must fall ensuring the same final orientation, generally with the neck facing upwards.
The object of the present invention is a sorting machine 10 which comprises a control and/or reading apparatus 4 of the orientation of the container within housing 1 and further comprises a handling mechanism 5, shown only schematically in the figure, configured for moving an abutment element 6, preferably oscillating, also called pendulum 6, within each housing 1.
The handling mechanism 5 preferably comprises an electrical cylinder of the stepper or brushless type, but any different variants such as a pneumatic cylinder are contemplated in the present invention.
The control and/or reading apparatus 4 detects the orientation of the container before it arrives at opening 3 and communicates in advance to the handling mechanism 5 the suitable positioning of pendulum 6 for the correct orientation of the container during the fall into cradle 60. In other words, the control and/or reading apparatus is preferably located upstream of opening 3 and is operatively associated with the handling mechanism 5 in a manner such as to control the positioning of pendulum 6 according to the detected orientation of the container.
This operation takes place continuously along the 360° of the machine a number of times equal to the number of falls, and thus to the number of openings of the sliding plane 2.
In a preferred embodiment, the pendulum 6 is placed above the sliding plane 2 and in a front position with respect to the direction of advancement of carousel 20, and it is intended to provide an abutment or support for the neck of the container.
To this end, pendulum 6 may comprise a support finger 7, preferably having a flat shape. According to a preferred embodiment, the support finger 7 is arranged in a radial direction with respect to carousel 20.
As can be seen in the figures, the support finger 7 is positioned below the neck and the point of contact between the container neck and the support finger 7, and it becomes the rotation fulcrum of the container during its fall into cradle 60 below.
Basically, if the container within housing 1 has the neck directed toward pendulum 6, the handling means 5 bring the pendulum 6 to the low position so that finger 7 abuts the neck of the container during advancement of the same and it is in interference with the neck of the container during its fall.
Conversely, the handling means 5 bring pendulum 6 in high position outside the footprint when the neck of the container is facing the opposite side. In this second case, the sliding plane 2 and in particular the initial surface of its opening 3 which gradually moves under housing 1, enters into contact with the neck of the container and acts as a rotation fulcrum of the container itself for its correct fall in cradle 60 below.
More generally, pendulum 6 may be positioned in two different operating configurations: a first position in which it does not interfere with the trajectory of the container or, at least, it does not abut on the neck of the container during its advancement on the carousel, does not abut on the pendulum.
A preferred embodiment provides that the handling mechanism 5, designed to obtain the movement of the pendulum, is configured for moving pendulum 6 according to a rotational movement around a fulcrum located radially to carousel 20; moreover, said handling mechanism 5 is configured for making pendulum 6, when it assumes the lower position, be idle, or free to oscillate according to its rotation fulcrum; pendulum 6 instead remains locked when it assumes the high, not-obstructing, position.
The advantage of having a support finger 7 of such a shape means that when the neck of the bottle rests on finger 7, by rotating it assumes the conformation of an inclined plane that improves the orientation and the fall of the container; in this way, it is possible to prevent that the projections often present on the neck of the container, such as the neck finish or tabs for screwing the cap, gets stuck.
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It is understood, however, that the foregoing has a value of non limiting example, therefore, possible variants of detail that may be necessary for technical and/or functional reasons are considered to be falling within the same protection scope defined by the following claims.
In brief, the sorting machine 10 object of the present invention comprises at least one control and/or reading apparatus 4 of the orientation of the container placed within housing 1 and further comprises handling means 5 configured for moving a pendulum 6 placed inside each housing 1; the control and/or reading apparatus 4 detects the orientation of the container before it arrives at opening 3 and communicates a signal in advance to the handling means 5 which act on pendulum 6 defining the suitable placement that said pendulum 6 should assume for the correct orientation of the container during the fall in cradle 60.
Pendulum 6 is placed above the sliding plane 2 and in a front position with respect to the direction of advancement of carousel 20.
Said pendulum 6 comprises a support finger 7 having the shape of a plate; the length of said plate is arranged in radial direction to carousel 20.
Pendulum 6 rotates about a fulcrum located radially to carousel 20 and assumes two positions, associated with the two operating configurations, depending on the orientation of the container in housing 1:
Pendulum 6 in the low position is idle or free to oscillate according to its rotation fulcrum.
With this solution, the pendulum is free to oscillate and pulling back, it promotes the fall of container.
Pendulum 6 is adjustable horizontally in a direction tangent to carousel 20 as a function of the length of the container.
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10201600072858 | Jul 2016 | IT | national |