Transfer wheel for transferring products along a wrapping line

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6823982
  • Patent Number
    6,823,982
  • Date Filed
    Monday, April 21, 2003
    21 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, November 30, 2004
    20 years ago
Abstract
On a wrapping machine, the products for wrapping are transferred along a portion of a wrapping line by a transfer wheel, which has a number of radially projecting gripper-type peripheral seats, and rotates in steps about an axis of rotation to feed the peripheral seats in a given direction through a loading station, where each peripheral seat receives a relative product by means of a first transfer assembly, and through an unloading station where each product is expelled from the relative peripheral seat and fed through a wrapping assembly by means of a second transfer assembly; each peripheral seat having a first and a second jaw, of which the second jaw, located behind the first, is movable between a closed position and an open position.
Description




The present invention relates to a transfer wheel for transferring products along a wrapping line.




More specifically, the present invention relates to a transfer wheel for transferring products, of the type comprising a central body having a number of axially through, peripheral seats, and rotating in steps about an axis of rotation to feed the peripheral seats in a given direction and through a loading station and an unloading station; a first transfer assembly located at said loading station and for feeding said products to the relative peripheral seats; and a second transfer assembly located at the unloading station and for expelling said products axially from the relative peripheral seats, and feeding the products through a wrapping assembly.




The present invention is particularly advantageous for use on machines for wrapping sweets and similar, to which the following description refers purely by way of example.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




On machines for wrapping sweets and similar, a random stream of sweets is fed to a vertical-axis ordering plate, which has an outer ring with an orderly succession of through seats, each for receiving a respective sweet. Once arranged in orderly manner along the ring, the sweets are transferred to a single-sweet wrapping line by a vertical-axis transfer wheel having a number of peripheral through seats, which are fed successively to a first transfer station—in this case, a loading station—where each peripheral seat on the transfer wheel is positioned directly over a through seat on the ring to receive a sweet transferred to the transfer wheel by a bottom pusher moving vertically through the through seats on the ring, and a top counterpusher moving vertically through the peripheral seats on the transfer wheel. Two pushers of the type described above and located at a second transfer station—in this case, an unloading station—transfer the sweets from the transfer wheel to a further wrapped-sweet wheel via a sweet wrapping device.




On known transfer wheels of the type described above, the sweets are transferred during a stop of the transfer wheel, which cannot be started up again until the peripheral seats on the transfer wheel arrested at the transfer stations have been fully cleared by the pushers moving through them. This obviously results in considerable downtime, which, in the case considered, is further compounded, for example, by the pushers at the unloading station not only having to expel the sweets from the relative peripheral seats on the transfer wheel, but also having to feed the sweets through the wrapping assembly at travelling speeds which cannot exceed a given fairly low limit.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




It is an object of the present invention to provide a transfer wheel designed to eliminate the aforementioned drawback.




More specifically, it is an object of the present invention to provide a transfer wheel designed to minimize loading and, above all, unloading downtime.




According to the present invention, there is provided a transfer wheel for transferring products along a wrapping line, the transfer wheel comprising a central body, which has a number of axially through, peripheral seats, and rotates in steps about an axis of rotation to feed said peripheral seats in a given direction and through a loading station and an unloading station; a first transfer assembly located at said loading station and for feeding said products to the relative said peripheral seats; and a second transfer assembly located at said unloading station and for expelling said products axially from the relative said peripheral seats, and feeding the products through a wrapping assembly; and being characterized in that each said peripheral seat is a gripper seat projecting radially outwards with respect to said central body, and comprising a first and a second jaw, of which the second jaw, located behind the first jaw in said direction, is a movable jaw movable between a closed position and an open position.




In a preferred embodiment of the transfer wheel according to the present invention, the second transfer assembly comprises a pusher having an actuating rod moving back and forth, parallel to said axis of rotation, through said unloading station and said wrapping assembly; said second jaw moving, in said open position, with said central body along a path of non-interference with said actuating rod.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




A non-limiting embodiment of the invention will be described by way of example with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:





FIG. 1

shows a schematic plan view, with parts in section and parts removed for clarity, of a preferred embodiment of the transfer wheel according to the present invention;





FIG. 2

is similar to

FIG. 1

, and shows the

FIG. 1

transfer wheel in a different operating position;





FIG. 3

shows a section along line III—III in FIG.


1


.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION




Number


1


in

FIG. 1

indicates as a whole a machine for wrapping sweets


2


along a wrapping line


3


comprising a known input ordering plate


4


for receiving a random stream of sweets


2


, and for arranging sweets


2


in an orderly succession inside respective through seats


5


arranged in orderly manner along an outer ring


6


of ordering plate


4


.




As shown in

FIG. 3

, wrapping line


3


also comprises a known wrapping assembly


7


extending along a substantially vertical axis


8


, directly over an output station


9


of a known feed line


10


for supplying a succession of sheets


11


of wrapping material for individual sweets


2


. Wrapping assembly


7


successively receives sweets


2


, each associated with a relative sheet


11


of wrapping material; folds each sheet


11


of wrapping material in known manner about relative sweet


2


; and feeds the wrapped sweets


2


successively to a further known gripper wheel (not shown) rotating about a horizontal axis and located over wrapping assembly


7


.




As shown more clearly in

FIG. 1

, wrapping line


3


also comprises a transfer wheel


12


interposed between ring


6


of ordering plate


4


and an input of wrapping assembly


7


located directly over output station


9


. Transfer wheel


12


is mounted to rotate in steps—in a clockwise direction


13


in FIG.


1


—about an axis


15


parallel to axis


8


and to the axis (not shown) of ordering plate


4


, and comprises a number of peripheral through seats


16


open radially outwards, and each of which stops at a transfer station


17


—in the example shown, a loading station for transfer wheel


12


—in a position directly over a seat


5


in ring


6


and aligned with seat


5


along a vertical axis


18


(FIG.


3


), and then stops at a further transfer station


19


—in the example shown, an unloading station for transfer wheel


12


—in a position directly beneath output station


9


and aligned with axis


8


. Obviously, peripheral seats


16


on transfer wheel


12


are arranged about axis


15


so that, when one peripheral seat


16


stops at transfer station


17


, another peripheral seat


16


stops at transfer station


19


.




With particular reference to

FIG. 3

, sweets


2


are transferred from ring


6


to transfer wheel


12


at transfer station


17


by means of a transfer assembly


20


comprising a bottom pusher


21


and a top counterpusher


22


, both coaxial with and moving back and forth along axis


18


. More specifically, pusher


21


moves, through a seat


5


aligned with axis


18


, between a rest position beneath a sweet


2


inside seat


5


, and a work position beneath the same sweet


2


fed into a peripheral seat


16


aligned with said seat


5


along axis


18


; and counterpusher


22


moves, through a peripheral seat


16


aligned with axis


18


, between a rest position over said peripheral seat


16


, and a work position on top of a sweet


2


inside a seat


5


aligned with said peripheral seat


16


along axis


18


.




Each sweet


2


is expelled from relative peripheral seat


16


at transfer station


19


by means of a transfer assembly


23


comprising a bottom pusher


24


with a push rod


24




a,


and a top counterpusher


25


, both coaxial with and moving back and forth along axis


8


. More specifically, pusher


24


moves—through a peripheral seat


16


aligned with axis


8


, and through output station


9


and wrapping assembly


7


—between a rest position beneath a sweet


2


inside peripheral seat


16


, and a work position beneath the same sweet


2


fed into a radial gripper (not shown) forming part of said gripper wheel (not shown) and facing an output (not shown) of wrapping assembly


7


; while counterpusher


25


forms part of said gripper wheel (not shown), and moves—through output station


9


, wrapping assembly


7


, and the inlet of a said radial gripper (not shown) aligned with axis


8


—between a rest position over said peripheral seat


16


, and a work position inside said radial gripper (not shown).




As shown in

FIG. 3

, transfer wheel


12


comprises a fixed bottom support


26


coaxial with axis


15


and supporting on top a fixed cylindrical cam


27


(

FIG. 1

) extending about axis


15


and housed inside a cylindrical bell


28


, which is coaxial with axis


15


, is positioned with its concavity facing downwards, and is bounded at the top by a wall


29


perpendicular to axis


15


and fitted through with a drive shaft


30


, which extends, coaxially with axis


15


, through support


26


, cam


27


, and wall


29


, and is connected to wall


29


by a nut


31


to rotate bell


28


in steps about axis


15


in direction


13


.




A plate


32


is located over wall


29


, and defines, with support


26


and bell


28


, a central body of transfer wheel


12


. Plate


32


is substantially circular, is coaxial with axis


15


, is integral with bell


28


, and comprises a number of peripheral, substantially radial appendixes


33


, each of which extends outwards of support


26


, bell


28


, and the outer periphery of plate


32


, and has, along the rear side in direction


13


, a cavity


34


for partly housing a sweet


2


and defining a fixed front portion of a respective peripheral seat


16


.




At each appendix


33


, an eccentric pin


35


is fitted through wall


29


, rotates with respect to wall


29


about a respective axis


36


parallel to axis


15


, and is fitted with a radial arm


37


, an end portion of which projects outwards of the outer periphery of plate


32


, and supports a jaw


38


, which extends upwards from relative arm


37


, outwards of plate


32


and upstream from relative appendix


33


in direction


13


, is coplanar with relative appendix


33


, and faces relative cavity


34


to define, with cavity


34


, a relative peripheral seat


16


. In other words, each peripheral seat


16


is a gripper seat, of which relative appendix


33


defines a fixed jaw, and jaw


38


is a movable jaw which oscillates about relative axis


36


between a closed position (peripheral seat


16


at the bottom in

FIG. 2

) retaining a sweet


2


, and an open position (peripheral seat


16


on the left in FIG.


2


), in which jaw


38


is rotated almost completely radially inwards with respect to relative cavity


34


, into a position, as explained in detail later on, of non-interference with push rod


24




a.






Oscillation of each jaw


38


about relative axis


36


is controlled by an actuating device


39


housed inside bell


28


, including cam


27


, and which, as shown in

FIG. 1

, comprises a star wheel


40


fitted to the drive shaft


30


and having a number of peripheral appendixes


41


equal in number to pins


35


; and, for each pin


35


, a rocker arm


42


fitted to relative pin


35


and comprising an arm


43


located in front of relative pin


35


in direction


13


and supporting a tappet roller


44


cooperating with cam


27


. Each rocker arm


42


also comprises a further arm


45


located behind relative pin


35


in direction


13


, and cooperating with a respective appendix


41


of wheel


40


via the interposition of a spring


46


compressed between relative arm


45


and relative appendix


41


to keep relative tappet roller


44


in contact at all times with the periphery of cam


27


.




Operation of transfer wheel


12


is easily deducible from the foregoing description with no further explanation required.




It should be pointed out, however, that, when a peripheral seat


16


stops at transfer station


19


, and relative jaw


38


rotates backwards in direction


13


to release relative sweet


2


(peripheral seat


16


on the left in FIG.


2


), the open jaw


38


is located radially inwards of push rod


24




a


with respect to axis


15


, and, still in the open position, moves with plate


32


along a path P of non-interference with push rod


24




a.






As soon as sweet


2


is expelled from peripheral seat


16


, transfer wheel


12


can be restarted, thus reducing unloading downtime to practically zero.



Claims
  • 1. A transfer wheel (12) for transferring products (2) along a wrapping line (3), the transfer wheel (12) comprising a central body (26, 28, 32), which has a number of axially through, peripheral seats (16), and rotates in steps about an axis of rotation (15) to feed said peripheral seats (16) in a given direction (13) and through a loading station (17) and an unloading station (19); a first transfer assembly (20) located at said loading station (17) and for feeding said products (2) to the relative said peripheral seats (16); and a second transfer assembly (23) located at said unloading station (19) and for expelling said products (2) axially from the relative said peripheral seats (16), and feeding the products (2) through a wrapping assembly (7); and being characterized in that each said peripheral seat (16) is a gripper seat projecting radially outwards with respect to said central body (26, 28, 32), and comprising a first and a second jaw (33, 38), of which the second jaw (38), located behind the first jaw (33) in said direction (13), is a movable jaw movable between a closed position and an open position.
  • 2. A transfer wheel (12) as claimed in claim 1, wherein the second transfer assembly (23) comprises a pusher (24) having an actuating rod (24a) moving back and forth, parallel to said axis (15) of rotation, through said unloading station (19) and said wrapping assembly (7); said second jaw (38) moving, in said open position, with said central body (26, 28, 32) along a path (P) of non-interference with said actuating rod (24a).
  • 3. A transfer wheel (12) as claimed in claim 1, wherein said first jaw (33) is a fixed jaw.
  • 4. A transfer wheel (12) as claimed in claim 1, wherein said central body (26, 28, 32) comprises a plate (32) having a number of substantially radial appendixes (33) projecting outwards from an outer periphery of the plate (32); each said appendix (33) having, at the rear, a lateral cavity (34) defining part of a respective said peripheral seat (16), and constituting said first jaw (33) of the peripheral seat (16).
  • 5. A transfer wheel (12) as claimed in claim 4, wherein each said second jaw (38) is supported, outwards of the outer periphery of said plate (32), by an arm (37) mounted to oscillate, with respect to said plate (32) and under the control of actuating means (39), about a respective axis (36) of oscillation parallel to said axis (15) of rotation and fixed with respect to the plate (32).
  • 6. A transfer wheel (12) as claimed in claim 5, wherein said actuating means (39) comprise a cylindrical cam (27) surrounding said axis (15) of rotation; and, for each said arm (37), a rocker arm (42) pivoting about said axis (36) of oscillation and integral with the arm (37); said rocker arm (42) comprising an arm (43) fitted with a tappet (44) cooperating with said cam (27).
  • 7. A transfer wheel (12) as claimed in claim 6, wherein each said rocker arm (42) comprises a further arm (45); elastic means (46) acting on said further arm (45) to push said tappet (44) against said cam (27).
  • 8. A machine (1) for wrapping products (2), the machine (1) comprising a wrapping line (3), and a transfer wheel (12) for feeding said products (2) successively to said wrapping line (3); and said transfer wheel (12) being a wheel as claimed in claim 1.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
BO2002A00221 Apr 2002 IT
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