1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to a strapping machine, particularly to one possible to automatically adjust the strap tension for various sizes of an object to be strapped.
2. Description of the Prior Art
A conventional strapping machine shown in
The conventional strapping machine 10 can adjust the strap tension for a strap 15 for binding an object with a different height (H) by means of the supersonic sensor 12, with the height functioning as a critical condition for adjusting. However, an object to be strapped may have different width to change the volume of an object to be strapped with the same height, but the supersonic sensor only detects the height, but not the width so the real volume may not be detected out, impossible to accurately control the strap tension for the object to be strapped. Therefore, the strap 15 may have too loose or too tight tension for the object.
This invention has been devised to offer a strapping machine automatically adjusting the strap tension, which has a guide base guiding a strap to pass a gap between a main wheel and a subordinate wheel of an advance and retreat device. The main wheel is driven by a power motor to advance or to retreat the strap. The subordinate wheel is provided with two symmetrical sense members fixed flush with the outer circumferential surface of the subordinate wheel, and a sensor is positioned beside the subordinate wheel to touch and interact with the sense members during rotation of the subordinate wheel.
Then the sensor senses the advanced and retreated rounds of the subordinate wheel and sends a signal to a signal processor, which automatically calculates the difference cardinality by the advanced rotation rounds minus the retreated rotating rounds, and sends the difference cardinality to a strap tension device for operation or stopping of the motor of the strap tension device, which may increase or reduce the strap tension. If the cardinality value is larger, it means the object is larger, and if the cardinality value is smaller, it means the object is smaller. So the controller can control the current to the motor for raising or lowering it according to the size of the object being strapped so the motor can be stopped with a delayed time or earlier according to the strap tension decided by the strap tension device to cope with the size of an object being strapped.
This invention will be better understood by referring to the accompanying drawings, wherein:
A preferred embodiment of a strapping machine 20 automatically adjusting the strap tension in the present invention, as shown in
The advance and retreat device 30 consists of a main wheel 31 and a subordinate wheel 32 positioned to abut to each other with a gap for the strap 21 to pass therethrough, The main wheel 31 is driven by a power motor (M2), rotating the subordinate wheel 32 at the same time for sending the strap 21 into an arch frame 23 of the strap machine 20 for binding the strap 21 around an object 25 to be strapped on a worktable 24.
Two sense members 321 are provided symmetrically at two opposite points on an outer surface of the subordinate wheel 32, positioned flush with the outer circumferential surface.
The sensor 40 is like a switch, fixed on a base plate 41, which is locked on a guide base 22 beside the advance and retreat device 30, so the sensor 40 is located just beside the subordinate wheel 32 to touch and interacts with the sense members 321 on the subordinate wheel 32 during its rotation. Then, as shown in
Next, the operation of the strap machine is to be described. When the strap machine 20 is started to operate, the power motor (M2) drives the main wheel 31, which then rotates the subordinate wheel 32. Then the strap 21 is guided into the arch frame 23, with the strap 21 is advanced to a certain proper position, and the motor (M2) at once stops. The two sense members 321 contact with the sensor 40 during rotation of the subordinate wheel 32, so the sensor 40 can interact and sends the signal of the advanced and the retreated rounds of the subordinate wheel 32 to the signal processor 50, which then records the signal. During binding the object to be strapped, the strap machine 20 electrifies the power motor (M2) of the advance and retreat device 30 and the motor (M3) of the strap tension device 70 to pull back the strap 21 for binding the strap 21 around the object 25. The sensor 40 sends a signal of the advanced and the retreated rounds of the subordinate wheel 32 to the signal processor 50 for recording. Meanwhile the signal processor 50 converts the signal of the advanced and the retreated rounds into the advanced and the retreated length of the strap 21, and calculates out the difference cardinality (S) automatically by deducting the retreated rounds from the advanced rounds. Then this signal of the difference cardinality (S) is recorded and sent at once to the controller 60, which then makes proper decisions according to this value, controlling the operation or stopping of the motor (M3) and subsequently automatically adjusting the strap tension for an object 25 being strapped. In other words, the larger the difference cardinality, the larger the object 25. Then the strap 21 to be used is longer. Then when the controller 60 gets this signal, it controls the motor (M3) to raise the current to augment pulling force for increasing the length of the strap 21 to be retreated so the strap tension may be raised. On the contrary, if the value (S) is smaller, the object 25 is also smaller, needing a shorter strap 21. Then the controller 60 reduces the current for the motor (M3) for diminishing the retreated length of the strap 21, and subsequently the strap tension is lowered accordingly.
Lastly, it is worth to mention that this strap machine uses the subordinate wheel 32 for deciding the practical length of the strap 21 to be needed for an object 25 with its rotating rounds of advancing and retreating of the subordinate wheel 32. Therefore, the object can be strapped properly according to the real size of the object; the larger is an object 25, the higher the strap tension is automatically adjusted; the smaller is an object 25, the lower the strap tension is automatically adjusted. So the object 25 may not be deformed or damaged if the strap machine in the invention straps it.
While the preferred embodiment of a strap machine has been described above, it will be recognized and understood that various modification may be made therein and the appended claims are intended to cover all such modifications that may fall within the spirit and scope of the invention.
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93211464 U | Jul 2004 | TW | national |
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