Spray gumming unit

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6607145
  • Patent Number
    6,607,145
  • Date Filed
    Wednesday, November 1, 2000
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, August 19, 2003
    21 years ago
Abstract
In a spray gumming unit, a gumming device is equipped with an ejector that sprays an adhesive substance and that is connected with a shutter element. The shutter element moves towards and away from the ejector between a position where it closes the ejector and in which a pad, fixed to one end of it, is in contact with the ejector, and a position where the ejector is left open. During the movement of the shutter element and of the pad between the ejector open and closed positions, an applicator applies an antiadhesive liquid substance on the pad.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates to a spray gumming unit.




The invention can be used to good advantage in the field of packaging machinery, especially packing machines, to which the description below refers but without thereby restricting the scope of the invention.




In these machines, an adhesive substance must be applied to certain parts of paper sheets, such as blanks, for example, designed to be folded into containers or packets, or labels to be applied to the containers or packets.




Packing machines are known to be equipped with spray gumming units facing the line along which the paper sheets to be gummed are fed, each unit comprising at least one spray gummer whose gumming nozzle is connected to an adhesive feed system and is equipped with an adhesive ejector.




The disadvantage of spray gumming units of this type is that the gumming nozzle ejectors require frequent cleaning and maintenance, mainly because part of the adhesive dries on the ejectors during temporary stops in production.




To overcome this problem, the ejectors of the gumming units have been equipped with shutter elements that move towards and away from the ejectors between a position where the ejectors are closed and in which pads fixed to one end of the shutter elements are placed in contact with the ejectors, and a position where the ejectors are left open and an antiadhesive liquid substance is applied manually on the pads in order to prevent the pads and the adhesive from sticking in the closed position.




Obviously, a solution of this kind has the disadvantage of requiring the constant attendance of an operator to apply the antiadhesive substance on the pads.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The aim of the present invention is to provide a spray gumming unit that overcomes the disadvantage just described.




Accordingly, the invention provides a spray gumming unit, having at least one spray gummer with a gumming nozzle equipped with an adhesive ejector; the unit also having shutter means designed to keep the ejector closed during stops in gumming operations, said shutter means moving towards and away from the ejector, during such stops, between an ejector open position and an ejector closed position; and drive means for moving the shutter means between such open and closed positions; the unit being characterized in that it comprises applicator means for applying a liquid substance on a working portion of the shutter means as the shutter means themselves move between the open and closed positions.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




The invention will now be described with reference to the accompanying drawings, which illustrate a preferred embodiment of it and in which:





FIG. 1

is a schematic side elevation view, with some parts cut away to better illustrate others, showing a preferred embodiment of the spray gumming unit made according to the present invention at a first point in its operation;





FIG. 2

is a side elevation view of the gumming unit illustrated in

FIG. 1

showing the unit at a second point in its operation;





FIG. 3

is a scaled up detail view partly in cross section showing a part of the unit illustrated in

FIGS. 1 and 2

at a third point in its operation.











DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




With reference to

FIGS. 1 and 2

, the numeral


1


indicates a spray gummer forming part of a spray gumming unit


2


.




The gummer


1


has a gumming nozzle


3


equipped with an ejector


4


facing a line (not illustrated) along which sheets of paper to be gummed (not illustrated) are fed. On the side opposite the ejector


4


, the gummer


1


also has an inlet pipe


5


connected in a known manner, which is not illustrated, to a glue feed system.




The gummer


1


is supported by a bracket


6


, which, besides the gummer


1


, also supports a shutter device


7


for the ejector


4


.




The shutter device


7


comprises a shutter element consisting of a rod


8


, to one end


9


of which there is rigidly connected a plate


10


that supports a pad


11


made preferably of a spongy elastic material or of felt. At its end


12


opposite the end


9


, the rod


8


is driven in known manner (not illustrated) by a reversible motor


13


that moves it away from and towards the ejector


4


along a straight, horizontal path P. Looking in more detail, the motor


13


is mounted at the top on the bracket


6


by means of a plate


14


, and is connected to a control unit (not illustrated) to move the rod


8


and the pad


11


between a position C where the ejector


4


is closed (

FIG. 1

) and in which the plate


10


faces the nozzle


3


and the pad


11


is in close contact with the ejector


4


, and a position A where the ejector


4


is open (

FIG. 2

) and the plate


10


is positioned on one side of the nozzle


3


.




The gumming unit


2


further comprises an applicator


15


designed to apply a thin film of an antiadhesive liquid substance


16


, consisting of or containing silicone oil, on the pad


11


when it is at the open position A. Looking in more detail, the applicator


15


comprises a feeder


17


of the substance


16


located in a fixed position facing the plate


10


in position A.




The feeder


17


is connected, through an upper feed pipe


18


supported by the bracket


6


, to an upper tank containing the substance


16


, and has, on the side opposite the pipe


18


, a cylindrical outlet


20


connected to a device


21


for metering/feeding the substance


16


.




As can be seen more clearly in

FIG. 3

, the device


21


comprises a bell-like casing


22


delimited, at the top, by a surface


23


with a circular hole


24


through the middle of it, which enables communication with the pipe


18


, and, at the side, by a cylindrical surface


25


that fits snugly against the inner cylindrical surface of the outlet


20


. The bottom of the surface


25


is shaped to form a truncated cone like surface


26


that protrudes from the outlet


20


.




At the top of it, the surface


26


has an inside diameter that is substantially the same as the inside diameter of the outlet


20


, and at the bottom of it, forms a circular central opening


27


that is smaller in diameter than the inside diameter of the outlet


20


.




The device


21


further comprises a ball


28


that meters and applies the substance


16


. The ball


28


is supported at the bottom by an edge


29


of the opening


27


in the surface


26


, and is pressed against the edge


29


by a spring


30


placed between the ball


28


itself and an edge


31


of the hole


24


in the surface


23


.




The gumming unit


2


also comprises an element


32


for cleaning the pad


11


and positioned along the path P between the feeder


17


and the nozzle


3


. The cleaning element


32


comprises a skimming blade


33


which hangs from the bracket


6


by a rod


34


and is designed to remove glue residue from the pad


11


as the latter moves from position C to position A.




During a normal gumming cycle of the unit


2


, the rod


8


of the shutter device


7


is positioned with the pad


11


located in the open position A and is covered with a film of antiadhesive substance


16


, while the nozzle


3


feeds the glue in known manner through the ejector


4


(FIG.


2


).




If the working cycle is temporarily stopped, the aforementioned control unit (not illustrated) disables the ejector


4


in a known manner to stop the flow of glue and activates the motor


13


to move the rod


8


and the pad


11


to position C (FIG.


1


).




During its movement from position A to position C, the pad


11


brushes against the ball


28


and is covered by a further film of antiadhesive substance


16


that is gravity fed from the tank


19


to the feeder


17


. After reaching position C, the pad


11


, owing to its elastic properties, cleans, surrounds and seals the outlet of the ejector


4


, thus preventing the glue residue on the outlet itself from solidifying. The film of antiadhesive substance


16


guarantees that the glue residue does not stick to the pad


11


.




When the working cycle is resumed but before glue feed to the nozzle


3


starts up again, the motor


13


moves the rod


8


to its initial position, with the pad


11


in position A.




As it moves from position C to position A, the pad


11


is first skimmed by the skimming blade


33


which removes traces of glue from it, if any, and brushes against the ball


28


to become covered by another film of antiadhesive substance


16


.




The above operating sequence is repeated every time the unit


2


stops.




It should be noted that application of the antiadhesive substance


16


to the pad


11


does not require any special automatic mechanism and is performed while the pad


11


itself moves to and from the open and closed positions. This, combined with the fact that the feeder


17


is gravity fed by the tank


19


through the pipe


18


makes the applicator


15


simple and economical.




Moreover, it should be stressed that, although the unit


2


illustrated in

FIGS. 1 and 2

has a single gummer


1


, the unit


2


may, without departing from the scope of the inventive concept, comprise a set of spray gummers


1


in various different arrangements, instead of the single spray gummer


1


. Obviously, when there is a set of spray gummers


1


, there may be either a single pad


11


for the entire set or a pad


11


for each spray gummer


1


.



Claims
  • 1. A spray gumming unit having at least one spray gummer with a gumming nozzle equipped with an adhesive ejector; the unit also having shutter means designed to keep the ejector closed during stops in gumming operations, said shutter means moving towards and away from the ejector, during such stops, between an open position and a closed position of the ejector; and drive means for moving the shutter means between such open and closed positions; the gumming unit comprising applicator means for applying an anti-adhesive liquid substance on a working portion of the shutter means as the shutter means moves between the open and closed positions; the applicator means comprising means for feeding the anti-adhesive liquid substance and metering means; said metering means being connected with the feeding means and comprising a ball for metering and applying the anti-adhesive liquid substance, the metering means constructed and arranged so that the ball automatically contacts the working portion of the shutter means as the shutter means moves between the open and closed positions to apply a thin film of the anti-adhesive substance to the working portion of the shutter means.
  • 2. The unit according to claim 1, wherein the anti-adhesive liquid substance comprises silicone oil.
  • 3. The unit according to claim 1, wherein the shutter means comprise a shutter element designed to move between the open and closed positions; a portion of the shutter element having connected to it means for supporting a pad that constitutes the working portion; the pad in the closed position being in contact with the ejector so as to close the injector, and being designed, as it moves to and from the open and closed positions, to receive the anti-adhesive liquid substance from the applicator means.
  • 4. The unit according to claim 1, comprising means for cleaning the shutter means.
  • 5. The unit according to claim 4, wherein the cleaning means comprise a blade for cleaning the pad.
  • 6. The unit according to claim 2, wherein the shutter means comprise a shutter element designed to move between the open and closed positions; a portion of the shutter element having connected to it means for supporting a pad that constitutes the working portion; the pad in the closed position being in contact with the ejector so as to close the injector, and being designed, as it moves to and from the open and closed positions, to receive the anti-adhesive liquid substance from the applicator means.
  • 7. The unit according to claim 1, wherein the applicator means is fixed with respect to the spray gumming unit such that the ball contacts the working portion of the shutter means through movement of the shutter means between the open and closed positions, the ball being movable with respect to the applicator means upon contact with the shutter means.
  • 8. The unit according to claim 7, and further comprising a tank for containing the anti-adhesive liquid substance, wherein the anti-adhesive liquid substance is supplied from the tank to the metering means by gravity feed.
  • 9. The unit according to claim 6, wherein the applicator means is fixed with respect to the spray gumming unit such that the ball contacts the working portion of the shutter means through movement of the shutter means between the open and closed positions, the ball being movable with respect to the applicator means upon contact with the shutter means.
  • 10. The unit according to claim 9, and further comprising a tank for containing the anti-adhesive liquid substance, wherein the anti-adhesive liquid substance is supplied from the tank to the metering means by gravity feed.
  • 11. The unit according to claim 3, wherein the applicator means is fixed with respect to the spray gumming unit such that the ball contacts the working portion of the shutter means through movement of the shutter means between the open and closed positions, the ball being movable with respect to the applicator means upon contact with the shutter means.
  • 12. The unit according to claim 11, and further comprising a tank for containing the anti-adhesive liquid substance, wherein the anti-adhesive liquid substance is supplied from the tank to the metering means by gravity feed.
  • 13. The unit according to claim 5, wherein the applicator means is fixed with respect to the spray gumming unit such that the ball contacts the working portion of the shutter means through movement of the shutter means between the open and closed positions, the ball being movable with respect to the applicator means upon contact with the shutter means.
  • 14. The unit according to claim 13, and further comprising a tank for containing the anti-adhesive liquid substance, wherein the anti-adhesive liquid substance is supplied from the tank to the metering means by gravity feed.
  • 15. The unit according to claim 1, and further comprising a tank for containing the anti-adhesive liquid substance, wherein the anti-adhesive liquid substance is supplied from the tank to the metering means by gravity feed.
  • 16. The unit according to claim 3, and further comprising a tank for containing the anti-adhesive liquid substance, wherein the anti-adhesive liquid substance is supplied from the tank to the metering means by gravity feed.
  • 17. The unit according to claim 5, and further comprising a tank for containing the anti-adhesive liquid substance, wherein the anti-adhesive liquid substance is supplied from the tank to the metering means-by gravity feed.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
BO99A0614 Nov 1999 IT
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