The invention relates to the field of lines for producing and packaging disposable wipes, either wet or not, into stacks.
More in detail, the invention relates to an improved system, which operates at high speed, for batching and expelling stacks consisting of a predetermined number of clips of disposable wipes from a main production line.
According to the prior art, the lines for producing and packaging disposable wipes into stacks substantially comprise an initial zone for unwinding paper rolls for making a multilayer tape (or bar) obtained by overlapping and folding various strips of paper; an intermediate zone for cutting the bar so as to make clips of wipes folded on each other; a zone for counting and expelling the groups for making stacks consisting of a predetermined number of clips of wipes and a final zone for packaging said stacks.
All the movement and synchronism operations are managed by special electronic control units for the electromechanical members.
It is known to use two main types of grouping devices for counting and expelling the stacks consisting of predetermined clips of wipes from the production line.
The first one is shown in
The second one is shown in
The first type of batching and expelling devices therefore provides for the stacks of wipes to be transferred from the main production line to a diverted conveyor line, parallel to the main one, but laterally shifted relative thereto.
The second type of batching and expelling devices, on the other hand, provides for the stacks of wipes to be laid on a diverted conveyor line that constitutes the continuation of the main production line, without being laterally shifted relative thereto.
To increase the productivity of the stack forming lines, two or more counting and expelling devices, of the same type of batching system, are already put in a series to one another but the physical productivity limit is defined by the subsequent packaging step, that normally cannot manage more than 100-150 stacks a minute, whereas each grouping device may also process 100-120 stacks a minute, for a joint productivity of 200-240 stacks a minute.
Therefore, in order to keep the productivity of the stack forming line high, downstream of the counting and expelling devices there is arranged a system for dividing the single stack line into two parallel lines, through diverters of the known type, so as to feed two packaging machines with lower production speed.
Such systems for obtaining the counting, batching and expulsion of the wipe stacks, whatever type of the two known ones they belong to, have some limits or drawbacks:
The invention aims at overcoming these limits by providing an improved device for batching and expelling stacks consisting of a predetermined number of clips of disposable wipes from a main production line, which:
Such aims are achieved by an improved system for batching and expelling first and second stacks consisting of a predetermined number of clips of disposable wipes from a main production line including at least a first grouping device that counts the clips and transfers the stacks from the main production line to a first diverted conveyor line parallel to the main one, characterized in that it includes at least a second grouping device, placed downstream from the first one, which counts the clips and transfers the stacks from the main production line to a second diverted conveyor line, parallel to the main one, in which said first diverted conveyor line develops at a level lower than said second diverted conveyor line.
Advantageously, said first grouping device is equal to said second grouping device.
Advantageously, said first and second stacks may comprise an equal or different number of clips of wipes.
According to a first aspect of the invention, said first and second grouping device for counting and expelling stacks from the production line consisting of predetermined clips of disposable wipes, which transfer the stacks from a diverted conveyor line parallel to the main one, are preferably of the type comprising vertically movable means arranged for cooperating with a descender consisting of a plane with straight and parallel horizontal bars that are spaced apart, vertically movable and provided with a comb having horizontally movable vertical teeth.
According to a further aspect of the invention, said first and second grouping device for counting and expelling clips from the production line consisting of predetermined groups of disposable wipes, which transfer the stacks from a diverted conveyor line parallel to the main one, are preferably of the type comprising vertically movable means arranged for cooperating with a descender consisting of a series of planes with straight and parallel horizontal bars that are spaced apart, that operate one at a time lowering and withdrawing at travel end, supporting the stack being formed between a containment cage consisting of two parallel sequences of vertical bars that enter the spaces between the rectilinear and parallel bars of the descending plane.
The invention has several advantages:
The advantages of the invention shall appear more clearly from the following description of a preferred embodiment, made by way of a non-limiting example and with the help of the figures, wherein:
With reference to
In particular, the zone for counting and expelling the clips of wipes comprises, in the case shown, only two grouping devices 200 placed in a series, a conveyor belt 5, of the type with dual parallel belt, arranged on the same forming level of clips 3, and two belts 6 and 7 for transferring stacks 20, which represent the two diverted conveyor lines A and B.
Belt 6 starts at the first one of the grouping devices 200 and is placed underneath the conveyor belt 5, but along the same direction line.
Belt 6 runs by the entire length of the first grouping device at a first height, whereas it lowers furtherly at a second height, at the second grouping device, allowing the passage of stacks 20 under belt 7.
Belt 7 starts at the second one of grouping devices 200, it is placed at a lower level than that of conveyor belt 5 but along the same direction line S and continues substantially at the same height, along its own feeding direction B.
The level of conveyor belt 5 coincides with that of output of scraps or of the single clips 3 not associated to one another for forming any composite stack.
The grouping devices 200 comprise vertically movable means 210 arranged for pushing clips of wipes 3 from an upper level S to a lower level A or B.
With reference to
Said devices transfer the stacks from a main production line S to two different diverted conveyor lines A and B arranged at lower levels than the main conveyor belt 5.
Said vertically movable means 210 are preferably of the type comprising a rod-crank system with vertical movement, or a pneumatic cylinder with vertical stem, or a vertical movement system controlled by a linear motor, and they cooperate with descenders consisting of a series of planes with straight and parallel horizontal bars 220, spaced apart, which operate one at a time lowering and supporting the stack being formed between a containment cage consisting of two parallel sequences of vertical bars 230 that enter the spaces between the straight and parallel bars of the descending plane. When the stacks are complete, the planes withdraw quickly, dropping the stacks on underlying belts 6, 7 that transfer them to a packaging station, whereas other bar planes 220 exit quickly on top to receive the new clip of wipes.
Belt 6 forms the first diverted conveyor line A and comprises three different portions 6′-6″-6′″, arranged in a sequence. The first portion 6′ is arranged at the two first grouping devices 200 and develops to a first height, lower than that of belt 5 intended for the main line S and substantially equal to that of belt 7 intended for representing the second diverted conveyor line B; the second portion 6″ is inclined so as to join portion 6′ to portion 6′″; portion 6′″ is arranged at the remaining grouping devices 200, at a second height, furtherly lower than that of belt 7, representing the final height of the diverted line A.
According to possible embodiment, the portion of belt 6″ arranged inclined may be replaced with other descending means of the known type, traditionally suitable for jointing sliding devices arranged at different heights.
According to a further embodiment, said grouping devices 200 may be replaced with grouping devices 100 arranged for transferring the stacks from the main line S to diverted conveyor lines A and B arranged at levels at lower heights than the height of the main line S and shifted laterally relative thereto.
Said grouping devices 100 comprise vertically movable means 110 preferably of the type comprising a rod-crank system with vertical movement, or a pneumatic cylinder with vertical stem, or a vertical movement system controlled by a linear motor, and they cooperate with descenders consisting of a series of a plane with straight and parallel horizontal bars 120, spaced apart, which lower supporting the stacks being formed wherein, when the stacks are complete, a comb 130 with vertical teeth inserts shifting horizontally between the bars of the support plane, expelling from the production line the same stacks which are moved laterally on the belts that transfer them to a packaging line.
The system operation is as follows
The bar 1 obtained by overlapping and folding various strips of paper is cut by a cutting device 2 so as to form clips 3 of wipes folded on each other that advance along a main line S by means of a pushing and separation device 4 on a conveyor belt 5 up to a zone for counting clips 3 and expelling stacks 20, consisting of a predetermined number of clips 3, then proceeding towards an end packaging line of the known type of said stacks 20.
The same counting and expulsion zone comprises at least two grouping devices 200 arranged for managing stacks 20, consisting of a predetermined number of clips of wipes 3, and for transferring them to diverted belts 6, 7 which respectively start at the first and the second grouping device 200 and develop along staggered levels and lower than that of the conveyor belt 5, but placed on the same direction line relative thereto.
With such configuration of the counting and expulsion line, the stacks 20 formed by the grouping devices 200 arranged in a series are on two aligned diverted conveyor lines A and B, but arranged at two different levels, represented by belts 6 and 7, ready to be fed to two packaging machines.
Of course, stacks 20 may consist of a same number of clips 3 or of a different number, for example for being fed to packaging machines arranged for creating two different types of products.
A further packaging possibility results from clips 3 managed individually without being grouped, which continue the path along the main line S on the conveyor belt 5 up to a packaging zone to create a further type of product.
As is clear to the man skilled in the art, the invention was described referring only by way of an example to a counting and expulsion zone of the clips of wipes comprising at least two grouping devices 100 or 200, but more in general it is applicable to the packaging of any product obtained by an in line processing and with the use of a plurality of grouping devices 100 or 200, also with construction features differing from those described and illustrated, but with the same system for managing the product position, always achieving the advantages described above.
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