This application is a National Stage under 35 U.S.C. § 371 of International Application No. PCT/EP2020/025114, filed Mar. 6, 2020, which claims priority to French Patent Application No. 1902391, filed Mar. 8, 2019, the contents of all of which are incorporated by reference in their entirety.
This invention relates generally to the field of packaging. More particularly, the invention relates to a unit for forming a plate element for the manufacture of folding boxes from plate elements, for example, of corrugated board.
In the packaging industry, cardboard crates, or boxes are commonly made from plate elements in the form of sheets of cardboard or corrugated cardboard. The plate elements are processed in a continuous flow along a package manufacturing line where they are printed, cut and creased, folded and assembled by gluing, to form the boxes.
With reference to
In the prior art, the package manufacturing line as described above, and the integration of a unit for forming a plate element of the type described in document WO 2013/029768 make it possible to achieve the high-speed manufacture of folding boxes, of up to approximately 20,000 boxes/hour. This unit for forming a plate element has four pairs of rotating cylindrical shafts which are arranged transversely to the feed direction of the plate elements. The cylindrical shafts rotate at high speed and perform the various processing operations on the plate elements. The majority of cuts are made in the feed direction of the plate elements in the unit. The shapes and dimensions of the slits are determined by the cutting tools, mounted on the cylindrical tool-holding shafts, which provide rotary cutting. The movement of the plates is continuous between the cylindrical tool-holding shafts and the cylindrical counter-tool shafts. The cylindrical counter-tool shafts are arranged in parallel and opposite the cylindrical tool-holding shafts, to work with the latter. Rotary cutting tools have laterally spaced blades arranged to create slits at and from the front and rear edges (see items 14 and 15 in
In the unit for forming a plate element, a lateral gluing tab 16 (
The arrangement of several layers in a single plate element is a solution that allows a substantial increase in production of folding boxes in a package manufacturing line having a certain plate processing rate. Thus, the possibility of processing a plate element in order to create two layers, while keeping the same machine pitch, would make it possible to double the production rate of folding boxes in a package manufacturing line of the type described above.
Document EP2228206 describes a package manufacturing line comprising a forming unit having a plurality of rotating shafts, on which forming tools are arranged. In particular, each forming shaft comprises several forming tools. This allows each forming cylinder to make several spatially separated cuts on a sheet of cardboard. This device presents a complexity when it comes to changing the format of the folding boxes and requires the operator of the package machine to change the positions of the cutting elements (knife blades) on the rotating shafts.
It is desirable to provide a unit for forming a plate element of the aforementioned type of the rotating cylindrical shaft pairs, which is capable of producing formed plate elements with two layers, to allow an increase in the production rate of folding boxes to about 40,000 boxes/hour.
According to a first aspect, the invention relates to a unit for forming a plate element for the continuous production of folding boxes from plate elements, the plate elements being inserted successively into the forming unit and moving in the feed direction, comprising pairs of rotating cylindrical shafts, carrying a forming tool, which forms the plate elements by slitting, creasing, and cutting operations, characterized in that it comprises a cutting unit, and
wherein the pairs of rotating cylindrical shafts and the cutting unit work together to produce, in the formed plate element, the first and second juxtaposed folding box layers, and wherein two pairs of shafts working together provide central slits in each plate element aligned on a central transverse axis of the plate element, and two pairs of shafts working together to respectively create rear edge slits on a rear layer and front edge slits on a front layer, and wherein each of said shafts carry a single slitting tool, and wherein the angular position of at least one of the slitting shafts is adjustable relative to the feed position in the feed direction of the plate element.
The fact that each slitting shaft carries a single slitting tool and that the angular position is adjustable means that the sizes of the folding boxes may be changed. Preferably, the angular position of all slitting shafts is adjustable.
The angular position of the cylinder may be defined as the position of a (predefined) reference point on the circumference of the slitting cylinder in relation to the drive surface upon which the plate elements are transported. This angle is measured between the reference point on the slitting cylinder, the axis of the slitting cylinder and the driving surface of the plate. The angular position may be adjusted by rotating the cylinder with the remaining tools stationary on the cylinder. This rotation can be accomplished automatically by a position variator. The feed position of the plate element may be defined by the current position of the first front edge of the plate element (the cardboard sheet) in the feed direction.
In one variant, the cutting unit comprises a perforation blade perpendicular to the feed direction, and which allows the first and second juxtaposed folding box layers to be serially associated and connected to each other by attachment points.
In one embodiment, the unit for forming a plate element comprises a pair of rotating cylindrical shafts arranged to perform cutting operations of a box flap on a rear layer and pre-creasing operations of fold lines in both layers.
In one embodiment, the unit for forming a plate element comprises a pair of rotating cylindrical shafts arranged to perform cutting operations of a box flap on a front layer, and pre-creasing operations of fold lines in both layers, and a pair of rotating cylindrical shafts arranged to perform crushing operations of the two layers.
In another variant, the unit for forming a plate element comprises the first and second unit for processing a plate element, serially associated, and having a same architecture with the pairs of rotating cylindrical shafts.
In another variant, the first and second unit for processing a plate elements each comprise four pairs of rotatable cylindrical shafts aligned and arranged transversely to the direction of feed, the first and second unit for processing a plate elements being associated to form an alignment of eight pairs of rotatable cylindrical shafts.
In another variant, the second and fourth pairs of rotating cylindrical shafts of the first unit for processing a plate element work together to form central slits in the processed plate element that are aligned with a central longitudinal axis of the processed plate element, the second pair of rotating cylindrical shafts comprising a cylindrical tool-holding shaft carrying a first slitting tool, arranged to provide the first central slit portions, and the fourth pair of rotating cylindrical shafts comprising a cylindrical tool-holding shaft carrying a second rotating tool, arranged to provide the second central slit portions, each central slit being formed by the combination of a first central slit portion and a second central slit portion and having a length determined by an overlap area between the first and second central slitting portions that is defined by angular position settings of the first and second rotary tools.
The shafts are preferably independent and for a chosen blade length, the system has no limitation on the portions to be cut, because of the shafts are independent (a single blade on each shaft), and due to the angular position of each shaft. This allows for an infinite number of overlap areas ranging from the minimum length of one blade to the maximum length of the sum of the 2 blades
In another embodiment, the unit for forming a plate element comprises a first box tab cutting device mounted on the third pair of rotating cylindrical shafts in the first unit for processing a plate element, the box tab cutting device performing cutting operations on a first box tab on a proximal lateral edge of the processed plate element.
In another variant, the unit for forming a plate element comprises a pre-creasing device mounted on the third pair of rotating cylindrical shafts of the first unit for processing a plate element, the pre-creasing device performing pre-creasing operations on the processed plate element in order to produce fold lines in the first and second folding box layers.
In another variant, the second pair of rotating cylindrical shafts of the second unit for processing a plate element (202) comprises a rotating cylindrical tool-holding shaft carrying a third slitting tool, arranged to make back edge slits in the processed plate element, and the fourth pair of rotating cylindrical shafts of the second unit for processing a plate element comprises a rotating cylindrical tool-holding shaft carrying a fourth slitting tool, arranged to make front edge slits in the processed plate element.
In another variant, the unit for forming a plate element comprises a first box tab cutting device mounted on the third pair of rotating cylindrical shafts of the first unit for processing a plate element, the box tab cutting device performing cutting operations on a second box tab on a proximal lateral edge of the processed plate element.
In another variant, the unit for forming a plate element comprises a first box tab cutting device mounted on the third pair of rotating cylindrical shafts of the second unit for processing a plate element, the final creasing device performing final creasing operations on the processed plate element to make the folding lines in the first and second folding box layers.
In another variant, the unit for processing a plate element comprises an edge cutter mounted on one of the first and second units for processing a plate element and arranged to perform an edge cutting operation on a distal lateral edge of the processed plate element, the first pair of rotating cylindrical shafts of the first unit for processing a plate element has means for feeding the processed plate element, and the first pair of rotating cylindrical shafts of the first unit for processing a plate element has means for feeding the processed plate element, and arranged to flatten the thickness of a proximal lateral strip and a distal lateral strip of the processed plate element.
In one variant, the cutting unit is a rotary cutter with rotating cylindrical shafts.
Further advantages and characteristics of this invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description of one particular embodiment of the invention, with reference to the attached drawings, in which:
The longitudinal direction is defined with reference to the direction of movement or feed of the plate elements in the package manufacturing line, along their longitudinal centerline. The transverse direction is defined as the direction perpendicular in a horizontal plane to the scrolling direction of the plate elements. The upstream and downstream directions are defined with reference to the direction of movement of the plate elements, along the longitudinal direction throughout the package manufacturing line, from the line entrance to the line exit. The proximal and distal edges of the plate element are defined in this non-limiting example with respect to the conductive side and the opposite conductive side of the machine and the unit for processing a plate element as the plate element moves in the horizontal plane.
With reference to
The general architecture of the unit for forming a plate element 2 is visible in
The plate elements, in their various processing states, are all referred to by the numeral 3 in
The plate element 3 is shown in
The direction of the plate elements 3 feed in the unit for forming a plate element 2, and in the package production line in which it is included, from upstream to downstream is indicated by arrow FD in
The plate element 3A, shown in
As visible in
The unit for forming a plate element 2 receives the printed plate element 3A as input, processes it and outputs a formed plate element 3B in which processing operations have been carried out to obtain the two layers P1 and P2. The processing operations specifically comprise, slitting, cutting and slitting operations to form box sides 31, body flaps 32 and two box tabs 331 and 332 for layers P1 and P2 of the plate element.
The formed plate element 3B comprises center slits 3412 and front edge slits 341 and rear edge slits 342. The central slits 3412 are aligned along the longitudinal centerline AL and participate in forming the box sides 31 and box flaps 32 of layers P1 and P2. The front edge slits 341 are formed on a longitudinal front edge 35AV of the plate element and participate in the formation of the box sides 31 and box flaps 32 of layer P1. The rear edge slits 342 are formed on a longitudinal rear edge 35AR of the plate element and participate in the formation of the box sides 31 and box flaps 32 of layer P2. The box tabs 331 and 332 are formed on the proximal lateral edge 38 of the plate element.
The formed plate element 3B also has creasing 36 to form future fold lines, which are created by creasing operations in the unit for forming a plate element 2.
The plate element 3C is obtained after the processing operation performed by the cutting unit 21 on the plate element 3B. The cutting unit 21 performs selective cuts to form attachment points 37. The plate element 3C thus has layers P1 and P2 which are now connected only by the attachment points 37.
The plate element 3C is then processed by a folding-gluing unit (not shown), which performs a folding operation and glues the box flaps 331 and 332 to corresponding box sides to obtain a folded assembly 4 formed by the two folding boxes CA1 and CA2 connected by the attachment points 37, the two folding boxes CA1 and CA2 corresponding to layers P1 and P2 respectively. The attachment points 37 are broken, later in the manufacturing process, to allow the folding boxes CA1 and CA2 to be separated.
The angular position of at least one of the slitting shafts 2011, 2031, 2012, 2032 is adjustable relative to the feed position in the feed direction (FD) of the plate element. The angular position α may be defined as the position of a reference point P (predefined) on the circumference of the slitting shaft 2011, 2031, 2012, 2032 in relation to the feed surface S upon which the plate elements 3 are transported. This angle α is measured between the reference point P on the slitting cylinder/shaft 2011, 2031, 2012, the slitting cylinder axis X, and the plate feed surface S.
The general architecture and operation of the unit for forming a plate element 2 is now described in detail below with particular reference to
The plate elements are successively inserted, one by one, into the unit for forming a plate element 2 for processing, with an insertion rate corresponding to a machine step upon which the various pieces of equipment of the package production line are synchronized, thus, various pieces of equipment make up unit 2.
In accordance with the invention, the unit for forming a plate element 2 is formed by the serial association of two units for processing a plate element 201 and 202, known as “slotter” units, having a same general architecture. The first unit 201 is traversed before the second unit for processing a plate element 202 by the plate element moving in the feed direction FD. Both units for processing a plate element 201 and 202 are of the type described in WO 2013/029768.
In the unit for forming a plate element 2, the performance of processing operations on the plate element is optimized, by distributing these processing operations judiciously between the two units for processing a plate element 201 and 202.
Here, the units for processing a plate element 201 and 202 each comprise four pairs of rotating cylindrical shafts. Thus, the unit for forming a plate element 2 formed by the combination of the plate element processing units 201 and 202 comprises eight pairs of rotary cylindrical shafts, labeled 2001 to 2031 for the first unit for processing a plate element 201 and 2002 to 2032 for the second unit 202. The eight pairs of rotating cylindrical shafts, 2001 to 2031 and 2002 to 2032, are spaced apart from each other by the same center distance AX. The length of the center distance AX typically corresponds to a minimum plate element size that may be processed in the unit for forming plate element 2.
The first unit for processing a plate element 201 processes the plate element 3A to produce a preformed plate element 3B0 visible in
The preformed plate element 3B0 comprises central slits 3412 that have been cut by suitable tools 511 and 531 provided on the second and fourth pairs of rotating cylindrical shafts 2011 and 2031, respectively. The tools 511 and 531 are carried by rotating tool-holder shafts (upper cylindrical shafts) of the second and fourth pairs of rotating cylindrical shafts 2011 and 2031, respectively.
The tools 511 and 531 typically each comprise cutting blades that conform to the cylindrical shape of the rotating tool-holder shafts. In each rotary tool shaft, a plurality of cutting blades are transversely spaced and mounted in correspondence with central positions PC1 to PC4 defined in the plate element 3B0, on the longitudinal centerline AL, at which the central slits 3412 are to be made.
The tools 511 and 531 are arranged and mounted on their respective rotating tool-holder shafts in such a way that a length L of the center slits 3412 in the plate element 3B0 may be set, and thus configure unit 2 for different folding box formats. The length L of the center slits 3412 is adjusted by changing the angular position (α) of tools 511 and 531 on their respective rotating tool-holder shafts.
By way of example, shown in
The tools 511 and 531 are similar and respectively cut slit portions PR1 and PR3, having the same length LO. As an example, the length LO is considered here equal to 150 mm. The tools 511 and 531 may also have a different development.
The central slit 34A12 of length LA is the maximum length slit that is achievable with tools 511 and 531. In this first setup configuration, tools 511 and 531 are mounted on their respective rotating tool-holder shafts at the first angular positions that make it possible to obtain the center slit 34A12 without overlap between slit portions PR1 and PR3. The length LA obtained here is LA=2·LO=300 mm.
The central slit 34B12 of length LB is the intermediate length slit that is achievable with tools 511 and 531. In this second setup configuration, tools 511 and 531 are mounted on their respective rotary tool-holder shafts at the second angular positions that make it possible to obtain the center slit 34B12 with a partial overlap of LO/13 between slit portions PR1 and PR3. Length LB obtained here is LB=2·LO−LO/3=250 mm.
The central slit 34B12 of length LC is the minimum length slit that is achievable with tools 511 and 531. In this third setup configuration, tools 511 and 531 are mounted on their respective rotary tool-holder shafts at the third angular positions that make it possible to obtain the center slit 34C12 with a partial overlap of LO between slit portions PR1 and PR3. The length LC obtained here is LC=LO=150 mm.
The unit for forming a plate element 2 according to the invention thus allows, with different angular settings of the same set of tools 511 and 531, the production of central slits 3412 having a length L of between 2·LO and LO, i.e., in the above example, a length L of between 150 mm and 300 mm.
Referring again more in particular to
A cutting device 521, mounted on the tool shaft of the third pair of rotating cylindrical shafts 2021, is provided to perform cutting operations of the box tab 332 on the proximal lateral edge 38 of the plate element. The cutting device 521 provides beveled cuts on the front and rear edges of the box tab 332, as visible on the preformed plate element 3B0 in
A pre-creasing device (not shown) is also mounted on the third pair of rotating cylindrical shafts 2021. This pre-creasing device performs pre-creasing 36 on the plate element. In this way, the thickness of the plate element is partially crushed along continuous lines, in order to make the fold lines in layers P1 and P2. The pre-creasing is set with a creasing rate TR, to obtain a pre-creased board thickness EPR=TR·EN, with EN being the nominal thickness of the board.
The second unit for processing a plate element 202 processes the plate element 3B0 and outputs the formed plate element 3B visible in
The second unit for processing a plate element 202 performs the front edge slits 341 and the back edge slits 342, as well as additional second processing operations.
The front edge slits 341 and the back edge slits 342 are cut by suitable tools 532 and 512, visible in
The tools 512 and 532 are arranged and mounted on their respective rotating tool shafts such that they can set a length of the front and rear edge slits 341 and 342 equal to half L/2 of the length L of the center slits 3412. The length L/2 of the front and rear edge slits 341 and 342, between LO and LO/2 depending on the length of the center slits 3412, is adjusted by changing the angular position of the tools 512 and 532, on their respective rotating tool shafts, so as to configure the unit 2 for different folding box sizes.
The second complementary processing operations comprise box flap cutting operations 331 of layer P1, final creasing operations to complete the fold line creases 36 in layers P1 and P2, a first box flap crushing operation, a second distal lateral edge crushing operation 39, and an edge cutting operation on a distal lateral edge 39 of the plate element. The second complementary processing operations utilize tool devices associated with the third pair of rotating cylindrical shafts 2022 and the first pair of rotating cylindrical shafts 2002 of the second unit for processing a plate element 202.
A cutting device 522, mounted on the tool shaft of the third pair of rotating cylindrical shafts 2022, is provided to perform cutting operations of the box tab 331 on the proximal lateral edge 38 of the plate element. The cutting device 522 provides beveled cuts on the front and rear edges of the box tab 331, as visible on the preformed plate element 3B in
A pre-creasing device (not shown) is also mounted on the third pair of rotating cylindrical shafts 2022. This final creasing device complements the pre-creasing operations performed in the first unit for processing a plate element 201 to obtain a desired final value, for the creasing rate TR of the folding lines.
A first box tab crushing device (not shown) is mounted on the first pair of rotating cylindrical shafts 2002 of the second unit for processing a plate element 202. This first box tab crushing device crushes the thickness of the proximal lateral strip of the plate element at the proximal lateral edge 38, the width of this proximal strip being substantially equal to the width of the box tabs 331 and 332. A second crushing device crushes the thickness of a distal lateral strip of the plate element at the distal lateral edge 39. Crushing this proximal strip and this distal strip makes it possible to obtain box tabs 331 and 332 and the opposite distal lateral edge 39 having a reduced thickness, in order to subsequently avoid an excess thickness in the folded assembly 4 (cf.
The edge cutting operation on the distal lateral edge 39 of the plate element is performed by an edge cutter (not shown) installed in the second unit for processing a plate element 202.
As visible in
The unit for forming a plate element 2 according to this invention is designed with a modular approach. In fact, the unit for forming a plate element 2 is created by associating two similar units for processing a plate element which may be modular equipment from a package manufacturing line.
The unit for forming a plate element 2 according to this invention is designed to allow maximum flexibility in the manufacture of folding boxes of different sizes. By way of illustration,
The plate elements FC1 and FC2 have different widths, 800 mm and 650 mm respectively, but with slits of the same dimensions respectively, 240 mm and 120 mm for the center and edge slits.
The plate elements FC2 and FC3 have the same width of 650 mm, but with different slit sizes, FC3 having center and edge slits of 160 mm and 80 mm respectively.
The combination of the unit for forming a plate element 2 with the cutting unit 21 provides a plate element forming assembly capable of providing a plate element, with two layers and their attachment points, ready to be folded and glued to make two folding boxes.
The forming unit as well as the plate element forming assembly according to the invention make it possible to substantially increase the production rate of folding boxes compared to the prior art.
The invention is not limited to the particular embodiment which was described herein by way of example. The person skilled in the art, depending on the applications of the invention, will be able to make various modifications and variants falling within the scope of protection of the invention.
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