Spray gluing unit

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6699323
  • Patent Number
    6,699,323
  • Date Filed
    Friday, February 8, 2002
    22 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, March 2, 2004
    20 years ago
Abstract
A spray gluing unit in a machine for wrapping products advancing along a pass line comprises a gluer equipped with a nozzle having an outlet from which adhesive is directed onto a wrapping material enveloping the products, and a cleaning station equipped with a first movable member carrying a scraper blade and a wetting pad to which silicone oil is supplied; the scraper blade and the wetting pad are designed to interact with a flat surface of the gluer and with an end face of the outlet, occupying substantially the same plane, so as to remove any residual adhesive from the gluer and keep the outlet moistened.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates to a spray gluing unit.




The invention finds application to advantage in the art field of packaging machines, and packers in particular, to which explicit reference will be made in the following specification albeit implying no limitation in scope.




The need exists in such machines for an adhesive substance to be applied to predetermined portions of paper material, for example flat diecut blanks folded ultimately into containers or packets, or to labels that will be affixed to such containers or packets.




It is standard practice in machines of the type in question to employ spray gluing units disposed facing a pass line, along which sheets for gluing are caused to advance, each such unit comprising at least one spray gluer with a nozzle connected to a circuit supplying the adhesive substance.




Spray gluing units of the aforementioned type betray the drawback that the nozzles need servicing and cleaning at frequent intervals, due especially to the fact that traces of the adhesive substance tend to dry on the nozzle tips whenever a temporary and/or prolonged stoppage occurs during operation of the machine.




In particular, the nozzles employed are furnished generally with outlets having tips of conical or frustopyramidal geometry, and it is on the outer surfaces of these tips that the sprayed adhesive becomes lodged and clings, due to its viscosity, forming encrustations and residues that compromise the correct operation of the gluer especially when the residues in question have dried.




The accumulated residues need to be removed, and accordingly the prior art embraces gluing units in which the nozzle is capable of movement between an operating position, in which the adhesive substance is sprayed onto the aforementioned sheets, and a cleaning station where the nozzle is subjected to the action of means serving to remove any deposits of the adhesive substance that may have dried, or simply to prevent the deposits from drying.




Alternatively, in certain types of machine, the means by which the residues of adhesive are removed can themselves be made capable of movement and thus offered to the nozzle, which remains substantially motionless in the operating position, although the cleaning operation is essentially no different.




The operation of cleaning the nozzle is in any event a difficult one. Owing to the aforementioned geometry of the nozzle, which presents sharp corner edges, cleaning means of mechanical type will tend to be particularly complex, whereas cleaning means of hydraulic type, using jets, require particularly high operating pressures that can produce overspray and cause the cleaning liquid to splash undesirably on other parts of the machine.




The object of the present invention is to provide a gluing unit unaffected by the drawbacks mentioned above, while being functional, economical and of compact dimensions.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The stated object is realized in a spray gluing unit according to the present invention, applicable to a product packaging machine, comprising at least one spray gluer equipped with a nozzle having a respective outlet from which an adhesive substance is directed at a wrapping material enveloping the products, also means by which to clean the gluing nozzle, the gluing nozzle and the cleaning means being capable of movement one relative to another for the purpose of cleaning the outlet.




To advantage, the spray gluer presents a surface surrounding and joined to an end face of the nozzle outlet, and cleaning means comprise means capable of interacting with the end face of the outlet and with the surrounding surface at least during the relative movement of the cleaning means and the nozzle, in such a way as to remove any residues of the adhesive substance.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




The invention will now be described in detail, by way of example, with the aid of the accompanying drawings, in which:





FIG. 1

is a schematic illustration of the gluing unit according to the present invention;





FIGS. 2

,


3


,


4


and


5


are respective schematic illustrations showing the gluing unit of

FIG. 1

in a succession of operating steps;





FIGS. 6

,


7


,


8


,


9


and


10


are respective schematic illustrations showing a second embodiment of the gluing unit according to the present invention in a succession of operating steps;





FIG. 11

is a schematic illustration showing a further embodiment of the gluing unit according to the present invention.











DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




Referring to

FIG. 1

of the drawings,


1


denotes the gluer of a spray gluing unit


2


.




In an active gluing position indicated by phantom lines in

FIG. 1

, the gluer


1


is disposed facing a conveying line (not illustrated) along which sheets of paper material (not illustrated) requiring the application of an adhesive substance are caused to advance through a packaging machine, likewise not illustrated, in a direction denoted A.




The gluer


1


comprises a cylindrical body


3


of which the longitudinal axis is denoted B, and of which a first end


3




a


is associated rigidly with a rotary member


4


mounted to a support element


5


, this associated rigidly in turn with the packaging machine (not illustrated). The rotary member


4


is driven pivotably about a respective axis C by means of familiar type, not illustrated, in such a way as to rotate the gluer


1


between the aforementioned gluing position, facing the conveying line, and an at-rest position facing a cleaning station


6


.




The gluer


1


also comprises a nozzle


7


, located at a second end


3




b


of the cylindrical body


3


opposite to the first end


3




a


, comprising a relative outlet


8


from which the adhesive substance is projected.




The nozzle outlet


8


presents an end face


9


that is directed toward the cleaning station


6


whenever the gluer


1


occupies the at-rest position.




Also forming part of the gluer


1


is a cylindrical cap


10


coupled with and surrounding the nozzle


7


, presenting a flat surface


11


disposed perpendicular to the aforementioned longitudinal axis B, which occupies substantially the same plane as the end face


9


of the nozzle outlet


8


and affords a hole


12


through which the adhesive substance is projected into space from the tip of the nozzle.




The cleaning station


6


includes a first member


13


capable of movement along a path D substantially perpendicular to the longitudinal axis B of the body


3


, as viewed with the gluer


1


occupying the at-rest position, between a first non-operating position distanced from the gluer


1


and a second operating position of proximity to the gluer


1


.




The first movable member


13


is furnished at a first end


13




a


, directed toward the gluer


1


, with means


14


serving to remove residues of the adhesive substance from the selfsame gluer


1


.




In the preferred embodiment of

FIGS. 1

to


5


, such removal means


14


advantageously comprise a scraper blade


15


of flexible plastic material such as will engage both the end face


9


of the outlet


8


and the flat surface


11


of the cap


10


during the passage of the first movable member


13


along the aforementioned path D.




Likewise to advantage, the plastic material from which the scraper blade


15


is fashioned will be a non-stick material, for example Arnite (registered trademark), to which the adhesive substance does not cling.




The scraper blade


15


presents an inside face


15




a


directed toward the first movable member


13


and an outside face


15




b


on the opposite side to the inside face.




Also mounted to the movable member


13


, alongside the removal means


14


, is a wetting pad


16


designed to engage the nozzle outlet


8


sequentially with the scraper blade


15


to the end of maintaining a given level of moistness at the outlet


8


.




The wetting pad


16


carried by the first movable member


13


receives a fluid substance, for example silicone oil, supplied by way of a feed duct


17


connected to a device


18


represented schematically as a block in the drawings, by which the fluid is atomized in a stream of gas directed to the pad


16


.




As discernible from the drawings, the cleaning station


6


also comprises a pan


19


disposed facing the outlet


8


when the gluer


1


occupies the at-rest position and serving thus to catch the adhesive substance discharged when the nozzle is purged.




The pan


19


is connected to a relative supporting structure


20


associated rigidly with the packaging machine (not illustrated) by means of magnetic elements


21


, in such a way that it can be removed swiftly when filled with the adhesive substance and replaced immediately with an empty pan


19


.




The means


14


for removing the adhesive substance and the wetting pad


16


together constitute means


30


by which to clean the gluing unit


2


.




Similarly, the atomizer device


18


and the feed duct


17


carrying the silicone oil, also a temporary storage tank (not illustrated) containing oil of this same type, together constitute feed means


40


by which the oil is supplied to the pad.




In operation, referring to

FIG. 1

, the gluer


1


is caused during a non-operating step of the cycle performed by the gluing unit


2


to rotate together with the cylindrical body


3


through the agency of the drive means (not illustrated), in the direction of the arrow denoted F


1


, from the active gluing position indicated by phantom lines to the at-rest position facing the cleaning station


6


.




The cleaning operation, which commences as soon as the gluer


1


reaches the aforementioned at-rest position, consists in four distinct steps: a first step of removing any residues of the adhesive substance from the flat surface


11


of the cap


10


and from the end face


9


of the outlet


8


, a second step of wetting the nozzle


7


with silicone oil, a third step of removing the silicone oil deposited on the nozzle


7


and on the flat surface


11


, and a fourth step of purging the gluer


1


.




Departing from the retracted and non-operating position of

FIG. 1

, the first movable member


13


begins moving along the path D in the direction of the arrow denoted F


2


to effect the first step of the cleaning operation, as illustrated in

FIG. 2

, in which the scraper blade


15


carried by the first end


13




a


is caused to engage the flat surface


11


of the cap


10


and the end face


9


of the outlet


8


and thus remove any residues of the adhesive substance that may have accumulated on these parts.




During this same first step, the scraper blade


15


is able to bend, even minimally, in such a way that the outside face


15




b


appears convex and the inside face


15




a


concave, with the concave surface directed toward the first movable member


13


.




The cap


10


is fashioned from a non-stick plastic material such as will prevent the aforementioned residues of adhesive substance from clinging to the flat surface


11


and thus facilitate their removal.




Residues of the adhesive substance dislodged in the course of the first removal step by the scraper blade


15


from the flat surface


11


of the cap


10


and the end face


9


of the outlet


8


, are taken up onto the outside face


15




b


of the scraper blade


15


and able to run off freely as the blade is fashioned advantageously from non-stick material.




With reference to

FIG. 3

, which illustrates the aforementioned second step of wetting the nozzle


7


, the first movable member


13


advances further along the path D to the point of placing the pad


16


in front of and in contact with the nozzle


7


. During this second step, the wetting pad


16


is kept in the position of contact with the nozzle


7


, occluding the outlet


8


, and dampened with aerated silicone oil received by way of the feed duct


17


from the atomizer device


18


, to the end of maintaining the outlet


8


suitably moist and lubricated.




With reference to

FIG. 4

, which illustrates the third step of removing the silicone oil deposited on the nozzle


7


and the flat surface


11


during the second wetting step, the first movable member


13


moves back along the path D in the direction of the arrow denoted F


3


, away from the gluer


1


, to resume the first non-operating position of FIG.


1


.




During this third step, the scraper blade


15


is able to bend in the direction opposite to that of the first step, even minimally, in such a way that the outside face


15




b


appears concave and the inside face


15




a


convex, with the convex surface directed toward the first movable member


13


.




As the first movable member


13


retracts in the direction of the aforementioned arrow F


3


during the third step, the flat surface


11


of the cap


10


and the end face


9


of the outlet


8


are wiped by the inside face


15




a


of the scraper blade


15


, and there is therefore no risk of them being fouled by the adhesive substance removed previously and picked up on the outside face


15




b


of the blade


15


.




With reference to

FIG. 5

, which illustrates the fourth purging step


1


, the first movable member


13


will remain motionless in the first non-operating position while the gluer


1


, positioned with the outlet


8


directly facing the pan


19


, discharges a continuous jet


22


of the adhesive substance in such a way as to simulate and restore normal operating conditions in the gluing unit following the pause.





FIG. 6

illustrates an alternative embodiment of the gluing unit according to the invention, wherein the cap


10


presents a smooth surface


23


of curved profile and the cleaning station


6


comprises a second movable member


24


rotatable about an axis E substantially parallel to the axis C of the rotary member


4


and perpendicular to the viewing plane.




In like manner to the first movable member


13


described previously, the second movable member


24


carries a respective scraper blade


25


and a wetting pad


26


designed to engage the curved surface


23


of the cap


10


when rotated in the direction of the arrow denoted F


4


, departing from the non-operating condition illustrated in

FIG. 6

, to the end of removing any residues of the adhesive substance from the selfsame surface


23


.




As discernible from

FIGS. 7

,


8


,


9


and


10


and in like manner to the sequence already described, the cleaning operation consists in four distinct steps: a first step, illustrated in

FIG. 7

, of removing any residues of the adhesive substance from the curved surface


23


of the cap


10


and from the end face


9


of the outlet


8


; a second step, illustrated in

FIG. 8

, of wetting the nozzle


7


with silicone oil; a third step, illustrated in

FIG. 9

, of removing the silicone oil from the nozzle


7


and the curved surface


23


; and a fourth step, illustrated in

FIG. 10

, of purging the gluer


1


.




It will be observed in particular that during the fourth step illustrated in

FIG. 10

, the second movable member


24


, illustrated by phantom lines, is retracted by drive means of conventional embodiment (not illustrated) along a direction substantially parallel to the relative axis E of rotation and perpendicular to the viewing plane, in such a way that the selfsame member


24


remains clear of the jet


22


discharged into the pan


19


by the gluer


1


when purging.




Observing

FIGS. 7

,


8


,


9


and


10


, the various steps in question are implemented by rotating the second movable member


24


about the relative axis E. In particular, the second movable member


24


rotates first in the direction of the arrow denoted F


4


to the point of assuming the position of

FIG. 8

, in which the wetting pad


26


is brought into alignment with the nozzle


7


, and thereafter in the opposite direction indicated by the arrow denoted F


5


, so as to complete the third step of removing the silicone oil, illustrated in

FIG. 9

, and ultimately regain the initial angular position of

FIG. 6

, which is indicated by phantom lines in FIG.


10


.




In the example of

FIG. 11

, which illustrates a further embodiment of the invention, means


14


by which the adhesive substance is removed from the cap


10


comprise a circular brush


27


mounted to the first movable member


13


and set in rotation by drive means of familiar embodiment (not indicated) about a respective axis G extending substantially perpendicular to the viewing plane.




For the cleaning operation to be accomplished to best advantage, importantly, the first movable member


13


carrying the rotary brush


27


needs to be operated in such a way that the brush


27


will make no contact with the flat surface


11


when distanced from the gluer


1


after the flat surface


11


has been wetted by the pad


16


and the nozzle


7


lubricated with silicone oil, as there would be a risk of the flat surface


11


being fouled again.




In another alternative embodiment of the present invention, not illustrated in the drawings, the gluer


1


might comprise a nozzle


7


with the cap


10


embodied integrally, in which the aforementioned surrounding flat surface and the face


9


of the outlet


8


, advantageously, are one and the same.



Claims
  • 1. A spray gluing unit in a product packaging machine, comprising at least one spray gluer equipped with a nozzle having a respective outlet from which an adhesive substance is directed at a wrapping material enveloping the products, also means by which to clean the gluing nozzle, the gluing nozzle and the cleaning means being capable of movement one relative to another for the purpose of cleaning the outlet, wherein the gluer presents a surface surrounding the outlet and joined to an end face of the self same outlet and the cleaning means comprise means by which to remove any residues of the adhesive substance, such as will interact with the end face of the outlet and with the surrounding surface at least during the relative movement of the cleaning means and the gluing nozzle; wherein the surface forms part of a cap secured to the glum nozzle and is substantially smooth.
  • 2. A gluing unit as in claim 1, wherein the cap is substantially cylindrical and presents at least one hole shaped to fit over the outlet of the gluing nozzle in such a manner that the outlet emerges at the surface.
  • 3. A gluing unit as in claim 1, wherein the surface is substantially flat.
  • 4. A gluing unit as in claim 3, wherein the substantially flat surface and the end face of the outlet occupy substantially the same plane.
  • 5. A gluing unit as in claim 1, wherein the surface is substantially curved.
  • 6. A gluing unit as in claim 1, wherein the cap is embodied in a non-stick plastic material.
  • 7. A gluing unit as in claim 1, wherein the means by which to remove the adhesive substance comprise a flexible scraper blade.
  • 8. A gluing unit as in claim 7, wherein the scraper blade is embodied in a non-stick plastic material.
  • 9. A gluing unit as in claim 1, wherein the cleaning means comprise at least one wetting pad designed to engage the outlet of the gluing nozzle.
  • 10. A gluing unit as in claim 9, comprising feed means by which silicone oil is supplied to the wetting pad.
  • 11. A gluing unit as in claim 10, wherein the feed means comprise a device by which the silicone oil is atomized.
  • 12. A gluing unit as in claim 1, wherein the cleaning means are carried by a member capable of movement between a first non-operating position in which the cleaning means are distanced from the gluer and substantially inactive, and at least a second operating position in which the cleaning means are located in close proximity to the gluer so as to engage the gluer and clean the outlet.
  • 13. A gluing unit as in claim 12, wherein the movable member makes a first translational forward movement toward the gluer, during which the surface of the cap is engaged in sequence by the scraper blade and the wetting pad, and a second translational return movement during which any residual silicone oil is removed from the selfsame surface by the scraper blade.
  • 14. A gluing unit as in claim 12, wherein the movable member is rotatable about a relative axis at least in a first direction of rotation and in such a way that the surface of the cap is engaged in sequence by the scraper blade and by the wetting pad.
  • 15. A gluing unit as in claim 1, wherein the means by which to remove the adhesive substance comprise a rotary brush.
  • 16. A gluing unit as in claim 1, comprising a pan serving to catch the adhesive substance used for purging the outlet.
  • 17. A gluing unit as in claim 16, wherein the catch pan is connected detachably to a respective supporting structure by magnetic retaining means.
  • 18. A spray gluing unit in a product packaging machine, comprising at least one spray gluer equipped with a nozzle having a respective outlet from which an adhesive substance is directed at a wrapping material enveloping the products, also means by which to clean the gluing nozzle, the gluing nozzle and the cleaning means being capable of movement one relative to another for the purpose of cleaning the outlet, wherein the gluer presents a surface surrounding the outlet and joined to an end face of the selfsame outlet, and the cleaning means comprise means by which to remove any residues of the adhesive substance, such as will interact with the end face of the outlet and with the surrounding surface at least during the relative movement of the cleaning means and the gluing nozzle; wherein the means by which to remove the adhesive substance comprise at least one of a flexible scraper blade and a rotary brush.
  • 19. A spray gluing unit in a product packaging machine, comprising at least one spray gluer equipped with a nozzle having a respective outlet from which an adhesive substance is directed at a wrapping material enveloping the products, also means by which to clean the gluing nozzle, the gluing nozzle and the cleaning means being capable of movement one relative to another for the purpose of cleaning the outlet, wherein the gluer presents a surface surrounding the outlet and joined to an end face of the selfsame outlet, and the cleaning means comprise means by which to remove any residues of the adhesive substance, such as will interact with the end face of the outlet and with the surrounding surface at least during the relative movement of the cleaning means and the gluing nozzle; wherein the cleaning means comprise at least one wetting pad designed to engage the outlet of the gluing nozzle; the spray gluing unit further comprising feed means comprising a device by which silicone oil is atomized and supplied to the wetting pad.
  • 20. A spray gluing unit in a product packaging machine, comprising at least one spray gluer equipped with a nozzle having a respective outlet from which an adhesive substance is directed at a wrapping material enveloping the products, also means by which to clean the gluing nozzle, the gluing nozzle and the cleaning means being capable of movement one relative to another for the purpose of cleaning the outlet, wherein the gluer presents a surface surrounding the outlet and joined to an end face of the selfsame outlet, and the cleaning means comprise means by which to remove any residues of the adhesive substance, such as will interact with the end face of the outlet and with the surrounding surface at least during the relative movement of the cleaning means and the gluing nozzle; wherein the spray gluing unit further comprises a pan connected detachably to a respective supporting structure by magnetic retaining means and serving to catch the adhesive substance used for purging the outlet.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
BO2001A0078 Feb 2001 IT
US Referenced Citations (8)
Number Name Date Kind
3351292 Stuart Nov 1967 A
4259372 Eddy Mar 1981 A
4702195 Thielmann Oct 1987 A
4704308 Maneke et al. Nov 1987 A
5477989 Maas et al. Dec 1995 A
5647411 Koppe et al. Jul 1997 A
5683753 Yamaguchi et al. Nov 1997 A
6463716 Focke et al. Oct 2002 B1
Foreign Referenced Citations (4)
Number Date Country
39 08 453 Sep 1990 DE
199 36 670 Feb 2001 DE
0 911 085 Apr 1999 EP
1 099 634 May 2001 EP