Suction gripping unit

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6655678
  • Patent Number
    6,655,678
  • Date Filed
    Friday, May 4, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, December 2, 2003
    20 years ago
Abstract
A suction gripping unit (7; 107) having a suction head (15; 115), which has a cavity (18; 118) for gripping a blank, is connected to a suction pump (14) by a conduit (20; 120) controlled by a valve (22; 122) housed inside the conduit (20; 120) and reciprocated between an open and a closed position; the suction gripping unit (7; 107 is provided with a venting hole (23; 123) for automatically venting the cavity (8; 118) when the valve (22; 122) is in the closed position.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates to a suction gripping unit.




In the following description, specific reference is made purely by way of example to the cigarette packing sector, and in particular to a suction gripping unit for supplying blanks on a cigarette packing machine.




Cigarette packing machines are known to employ a suction gripping unit for feeding blanks successively between a blank pickup station, located at a blank store, and a supply station where the blanks are transferred to respective seats on a packing wheel.




Known suction gripping units such as those described in U.S. Pat. Nos. 4,513,957, 3,649,002 and 5,511,772 comprise a gripping head having a cavity connected through a conduit to a vacuum source and a valve for selectively interrupting the communication between the cavity and vacuum source. Some of the known units are also provided with venting holes for venting the cavity when the gripping head has to release the blank. The known units are not satisfactory when the blanks have to be transferred to a cigarette packing machine with an output close to twenty packets per second. For achieving that output the unit should permit a rapid alternation of vacuum and atmospheric pressure inside the cavity.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




It is an object of the present invention to provide a suction gripping unit designed to eliminate the aforementioned drawbacks, and which in particular is cheap and easy to produce.




According to the present invention there is provided a suction gripping unit comprising at least a gripping head rotating about an axis and having at least one cavity defined in said suction head; suction means for creating a vacuum inside said cavity, said suction means comprising a conduit communicating with said cavity, a suction connected to said conduit and a control valve located between said pump and said cavity movable between an open position in which said cavity is in communication with the pump and in a closed position in which said valve interrupts the communication between the cavity and the pump; wherein the suction gripping unit comprises at least a venting hole in close proximity to the valve for automatically venting said cavity when said valve is in the closed position.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




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





FIG. 1

shows a cross section, with parts removed for clarity, of a preferred embodiment of the unit according to the present invention;





FIG. 2

shows a larger-scale section along line II—II in

FIG. 1

of a

FIG. 1

detail in two different operating positions;





FIG. 3

shows a section along line III—III in

FIG. 2

;





FIG. 4

is similar to FIG.


2


and shows a

FIG. 2

detail in a further operating position;





FIG. 5

shows a cross section of a portion of a further preferred embodiment of the gripping unit according to the present invention in a first operating position; and





FIG. 6

shows a cross section of the gripping unit of

FIG. 5

in a second operating position.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION




Number


1


in

FIG. 1

indicates as a whole a continuous packing machine comprising a powered packing wheel


2


, which rotates continuously (anticlockwise in

FIG. 1

) about a respective axis (not shown) perpendicular to the

FIG. 1

plane, and in turn comprises a number of hollow, equally spaced, peripheral seats


3


(only one shown) for successively receiving respective prefolded blanks


4


of cardboard or similar material Machine


1


also comprises a store


5


for a stack


6


of blanks


4


; and a suction gripping unit


7


interposed between a pickup station S


1


at the open end


8


of store


5


and a supply station S


2


at packing wheel


2


, and for extracting blanks


4


from end


8


and feeding them successively to respective seats


3


.




Gripping unit


7


comprises a powered roller


9


rotating continuously clockwise in

FIG. 1

about a respective fixed central axis


10


parallel to the axis (not shown) of wheel


2


and perpendicular to a longitudinal axis


11


of store


5


. Roller


9


comprises an inner chamber


12


connected by a conduit


13


to a suction pump


14


, preferably a so-called “side-channel” pump, for creating in chamber


12


a vacuum with respect to the atmospheric pressure outside.




Roller


9


supports a number of pneumatic gripping heads


15


distributed about axis


10


and connected to roller


9


via the interposition of respective arms


16


. As shown more clearly in

FIG. 2

, each head


15


is substantially in the form of a plate, which is connected on one side to respective arm


16


, and is defined on the other side by a gripping surface


17


in which a cavity


18


is defined by an annular edge


19


and connected to chamber


12


by a respective conduit


20


formed along respective arm




In the embodiment shown, gripping surface


17


is substantially defined by the top surface of edge


19


.




At a joint


21


connecting conduit


20


to respective head


15


, each conduit


20


houses a valve


22


for controlling conduit


20


, i.e. for opening or closing conduit


20


to connect or disconnect it from respective cavity


18


. A through hole


23


is formed in each head


15


so that respective cavity


18


communicates permanently with the outside atmosphere.




Each valve


22


is a known mechanical valve, and comprises a head


24


; an annular seat


25


engaged by head


24


and formed at respective joint


21


; and a control rod


26


, which is fitted in axially-sliding manner to two perforated supporting walls


27


(

FIG. 3

) housed inside conduit


20


, and is moved axially, by an actuating device


28


and in a radial direction with respect to axis


10


, between an open position (

FIG. 2



a


) in which cavity


18


is connected pneumatically to conduit


20


and therefore to chamber


12


, and a closed position (

FIG. 2



b


) in which cavity


18


is isolated pneumatically from conduit


20


and therefore from chamber


12


.




Actuating device


28


comprises a body


29


, which is fitted to the end of respective rod


26


opposite the end connected to respective head


24


, and is fitted to roller


9


so as to slide, together with rod


26


, in a radial direction with respect to axis


10


and so move rod


26


between said open and closed positions. Actuating device


28


comprises a spring


30


, which is located radially with respect to a wall


31


defining chamber


12


and coaxially with respect to respective rod


26


, and is compressed between a respective wall


27


and body


29


to normally maintain rod


26


in said closed position.




Actuating device


28


also comprises a cylindrical rod


32


, which is fitted to body


29


so as to slide longitudinally, with respect to body


29


, along a respective axis


33


parallel to axis


10


, and is fitted in rotary manner at one end with a tappet roller


34


cooperating with a fixed cam


35


. Cam


35


is so formed that, as roller


9


rotates about axis


10


, body


29


, and therefore respective rod


26


, of each head is is moved, in a radial direction with respect to axis


10


, between said open position and said closed position.




The movement of rod


32


along axis


33


is controlled by an actuating device


36


for cutting off control of respective valve


22


, and which moves rod


32


between a work position (

FIG. 2

) in which roller


34


engages cam


35


, and a rest position (

FIG. 4

) in which roller


34


is detached from cam


35


. Actuating device


36


comprises a known magnetic actuator


37


which, when energized, moves rod


32


along axis


33


from said work position to said rest position; and a spring


38


located coaxially with rod


32


between body


29


and roller


34


to normally maintain rod


32


in said work position.




As shown in

FIG. 1

, each seat


3


is formed in an outer surface


39


of a respective head


40


opposite an inner portion of head


40


connected to wheel


2


so as to oscillate, with respect to wheel


2


, about a respective axis


41


parallel to axis


10


under the control of a known cam-rocker arm control device not shown. Each seat


3


comprises two lateral surfaces


42


sloping towards each other and towards a bottom surface


43


through which are formed a number of holes


44


by which a known suction device (not shown) communicates externally.




The operation of one gripping head


15


will be described with reference to FIG.


2


.




To retain a blank


4


on gripping surface


17


of head


15


, surface


17


is brought into substantial contact with blank


4


, which closes respective cavity


18


to define, with cavity


18


, a suction chamber in which a vacuum (with respect to atmospheric pressure) is formed by closing respective valve


22


and so connecting said suction chamber to chamber


12


in which pump


14


maintains a constant vacuum.




The load losses caused by through hole


23


connected permanently to the outside pose no serious problems, by pump


14


being capable of compensating even relatively high load losses, such as those induced by hole


23


.




To release blank


4


, atmospheric pressure is restored inside said suction chamber automatically, by virtue of hole


23


, by simply closing valve


22


.




The relatively small volume of the suction chamber provides for achieving extremely rapid response of gripping head


15


, which at the same time is cheap and easy to produce by comprising only one valve


22


.




Operation of gripping unit


7


will be described with reference to

FIG. 1

, with reference to one gripping head


15


, and as of the instant in which head


15


, having released a blank


4


inside a respective seat


3


at supply station S


2


, is moved by the rotation of roller


9


towards pickup station S


1


to withdraw another blank


4


.




Between supply station S


2


and pickup station S


1


, valve


22


of head


15


is maintained in said closed position.




As it is fed through station S


1


, gripping head


15


withdraws the blank


4


contacting end


8


of store


5


and retains it by suction on gripping surface


17


. More specifically, at a given point in its movement, gripping head


15


is positioned with gripping surface


17


substantially contacting the blank


4


contacting end


8


; and, just before said position is reached, actuating device


28


moves valve


22


into said open position to connect cavity


18


to chamber


12


and, via cavity


18


, activate the suction force causing the blank


4


contacting end


8


to adhere to gripping surface


17


.




As roller


9


rotates, head


15


leaves pickup station S


1


in which blank


4


has been withdrawn, and is fed to supply station S


2


where blank


4


is fed to a respective seat


3


on a respective head


40


.




At station S


2


, head


40


is oscillated in known manner about respective axis


41


by said known cam-rocker arm device (not Shown) so as to remain a given length of time facing gripping surface


17


of head


15


. During this time, head


15


is inserted inside seat


3


so that gripping surface


17


is positioned substantially contacting surface


43


; and, just before said position is reached, actuating device


28


moves valve


22


into said closed position to cut off the suction through cavity


18


, and the suction through holes


44


in surface


43


is activated to release blank


4


inside and adhering by suction to seat


3


.




As shown in

FIG. 1

, the insertion of head


15


inside respective seat


3


provides for folding blank


4


into a U along respective known preformed bend lines (not shown) as blank


4


is fed into seat


3


.




The above operations are repeated cyclically.




To prevent a blank


4


from being fed into a seat


3


, the respective head


15


must be prevented from withdrawing a blank


4


as it travels through station S


1


, which function is provided for by actuating device


36


of head


15


. More specifically, throughout the passage of head


15


through station S


1


, respective magnetic actuator


37


is maintained energized to detach roller


34


from cam


35


and so prevent respective valve


22


from being opened, so that, in the absence of suction, gripping surface


17


, as it travels through station S


1


, is brought into contact with, but fails to withdraw, the blank


4


at end


8


.




In a further embodiment not shown, cavity


18


is divided into a number of elementary cavities separated and maintained pneumatically connected to one another by perforated sections; and surface


17


is defined by the top surface of edge


19


and by the top surfaces of said sections to provide a larger supporting surface for blank


4


.




In yet a further embodiment not shown, cavity


18


communicates permanently with the outside atmosphere via a number of small-diameter through holes


23


.




With reference to

FIGS. 5 and 6

, with reference numeral


107


is shown a gripping unit, wherein all such parts of the gripping unit


107


, which are identical with or clearly analogous to the parts of the previous embodiment will be designated by the same reference numeral plus 100.




The gripping unit


107


of

FIGS. 5 and 6

has a plurality of gripping heads


115


arranged about a roller


109


rotating about an axis


110


. Each gripping head is supported by a radial arm


116


and connected to the chamber


112


by a conduit


120


, which extends partially inside the arm


116


and partially between a front wall


145


of the powered roller


109


and a wall


146


located in the chamber


112


. Conduit


120


houses a valve


122


for controlling conduit


120


, i.e. for opening or closing conduit


120


to connect or disconnect the cavity


118


from the chamber


112


.




Each valve


122


comprises a head


124


, an annular seat


125


supported by walls


145


and


146


, an O-ring


147


fitted to the annular seat


125


, and a control rod


126


, which extends along an axis


148


parallel to axis


10


and reciprocated along axis


148


by an actuating device


128


. Control rod


126


is supported by a passage in the wall


146


, and supports an annular ring


149


and the head


124


.




Actuating device


128


comprises a spring


130


arranged between wall


146


and ring


149


for keeping the valve


122


in the open position, and a tappet roller


134


at one distal end of the rod


126


and a fixed cam


135


located inside the chamber


112


and cooperating with the tapped roller


134


for closing the valve


122


as shown in FIG.


6


.




The gripping unit


107


comprises a venting hole


123


located along conduit


120


in front of the valve


122


and substantially coaxial with the seat


125


. The venting hole


123


is made through the front wall


145


, is enclosed by an annular projection


150


of the front wall


145


supporting an O-ring.


151


, and is closed by a leaf spring


152


mounted on to the external surface of front wall


145


and urged against the O-ring


151


. Control rod


126


has a distal end


153


opposite to the end provided with the tappet roller


134


and cooperating with the leaf spring


152


in order to push away the leaf spring


152


from the conduit


120


in order to open the venting hole


123


as soon as the rod


126


moves the valve head


124


toward the closed position. In the open position of the valve


122


, the distal end


153


is located in closed proximity to the leaf spring


152


so as to the control rod


126


when pushed in the right direction in

FIG. 5

first open the venting hole


123


and then closes valve


122


. Such a sequence permits re-establishing the atmospheric pressure in the cavity


118


as soon as the venting hole is open because the venting hole


123


neutralizes the vacuum generated through the valve


122


still partially open.



Claims
  • 1. A suction gripping unit comprising at least a gripping head mounted for rotation about an axis and having at least one cavity defined in said suction head; suction means for creating a vacuum inside said cavity, said suction means comprising a conduit communicating with said cavity, a suction pump connected to said conduit and a control valve located between said pump and said cavity and movable between an open position in which said cavity is in communication with the pump and in a closed position in which said valve interrupts the communication between the cavity and the pump; wherein the suction gripping unit further comprises at least a venting hole in close proximity to the valve for automatically venting said cavity when said valve is in the closed position, and a rod connected to said valve to move the valve between the open position and the closed position for respectively opening and closing said conduit, said valve being located along said conduit, said venting hole being located along said conduit in correspondence with the valve, said venting hole being closed by a leaf spring urged against the venting hole; said rod being structured to open said venting hole when the rod closes the valve by pushing the leaf spring away from the venting hole.
  • 2. A unit as claimed in claim 1, wherein said suction pump is of the “side-channel” type.
  • 3. A unit as claimed in claim 1, further comprising a tappet roller connected mechanically to said rod; and a fixed cam engaged by said tappet roller to cyclically move said rod.
  • 4. A unit as claimed in claim 1, wherein said venting hole is located in front of said valve.
  • 5. A device for supplying blanks to a packing wheel having a number of seats, each for receiving a respective said blank; the device comprising a pickup station at a store for storing said blanks, and a supply station at said packing wheel (2), and being characterized by comprising a suction gripping unit as claimed in claim 1 and comprising a plurality of said gripping heads for feeding each said blank from said store to a respective said seat.
  • 6. A device as claimed in claim 5, wherein said, suction head is so formed as to be inserted inside the respective said seat at said supply station and is structured to fold said blank into a U-shape inside the seat.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
BO98A0147 Mar 1998 IT
Parent Case Info

This application is a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 09/264,933 filed Mar. 9, 1999 abandoned.

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Number Date Country
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Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
Entry
English Abstract of EP 775655 Dated May 28, 1997.
Continuation in Parts (1)
Number Date Country
Parent 09/264933 Mar 1999 US
Child 09/849443 US