Information
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Patent Grant
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6543603
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Patent Number
6,543,603
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Date Filed
Friday, August 10, 200123 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, April 8, 200321 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
- Ellis; Christopher P.
- Ridley; Richard
Agents
- Marshall, Gerstein & Borun
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 198 426
- 198 429
- 198 431
- 198 4689
- 198 573
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A unit for transferring groups of cigarettes has a conveyor having pockets for housing the groups and for feeding the groups in a first direction; a guide for guiding each group into a respective pocket along a path in a second direction crosswise to the first direction; and a safety device having a guide member adjacent to the conveyor and movable between a work position defining part of the path, and an emergency position remote from the path; the unit also having a spring for setting the guide member to the emergency position when a group of cigarettes transmits to the guide member a force over and above a given threshold value.
Description
The present invention relates to a unit for transferring articles.
More specifically, the present invention relates to a unit for transferring groups of cigarettes on a cigarette packaging machine, to which the following description refers purely by way of example.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
Cigarette packaging machines provide for forming groups of normally twenty cigarettes, and for packaging the groups in packaging material. In one packaging machine, the cigarettes are housed in bulk inside a hopper having a number of substantially vertical outlets, down which the cigarettes are fed by force of gravity on to a plate on which a group of cigarettes is formed.
The machine comprises a transfer unit having a pocket conveyor for feeding the groups in a given first direction; a pusher for each outlet, to expel the groups of cigarettes from the hopper outlet in a second direction perpendicular to the first direction; and, for each outlet, a guide located between the outlet and the conveyor and aligned with the hopper outlet to guide the groups of cigarettes into a conveyor pocket along a path parallel to the second direction.
The conveyor cyclically arrests a pocket at each guide, and, while the pockets are stationary, the pushers transfer respective groups of cigarettes through the respective guides from the outlets to the pockets. Once the groups are transferred from the outlets to the respective pockets, the pockets are fed forward in the first direction to transfer the groups to packaging wheels on the machine to wrap the groups in respective sheets of packaging material to form packets of cigarettes.
When any one of the pushers, for any reason, fails to complete its travel, so that the group of cigarettes is located partly inside the pocket and partly inside the guide, the forward movement of the pocket in the first direction subjects the group to shearing stress, which is opposed strongly by the group of cigarettes, on account of the guide having compressed the cigarettes together, so that the group acts substantially as a single body and is resistant enough to cause failure of the weaker or less firmly connected structural elements. In the case in question, the worst damage is caused to the pocket, which breaks away from the conveyor.
The above drawback is further compounded by the pocket having to be fitted back on to the conveyor, which means arresting the whole unit, and consequently the machine as a whole, for relatively long periods.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
It is an object of the present invention to provide a unit for transferring articles, designed to eliminate the above drawback of known transfer units, and which in particular need not be arrested in the event of incomplete transfer of the article.
According to the present invention, there is provided a unit for transferring articles, in particular groups of cigarettes; the unit comprising a conveyor having at least one pocket for housing the articles and for feeding the articles in a first direction; and a guide for guiding the articles into a said pocket along a transfer path in a second direction crosswise to said first direction; and the unit being characterized by comprising a safety device comprising a guide member adjacent to the conveyor and movable between a work position defining part of the transfer path, and an emergency position remote from the transfer path; and a first actuator for setting the guide member to the emergency position when the articles transmit to the guide member a force over and above a threshold value.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
A non-limiting embodiment of the present invention will be described by way of example with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
FIG. 1
shows a plan view, with parts in section and parts removed for clarity, of a packaging machine comprising a transfer unit in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 2
shows a front view, with parts in section and parts removed for clarity, of a detail of the
FIG. 1
unit;
FIGS. 3
to
6
show side views, with parts in section and parts removed for clarity, of a detail of the
FIG. 1
unit at successive stages respectively comprising a work stage, an emergency stage, a maintenance stage, and a reset stage.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
With reference to
FIGS. 1 and 2
, number
1
indicates as a whole a machine for packaging cigarettes
2
, and which arranges the cigarettes in groups
3
and Is wraps groups
3
in respective sheets of packaging material not shown. Machine
1
comprises a frame T supporting a hopper
4
for receiving cigarettes
2
in bulk and forming groups
3
; and a transfer unit
5
for transferring groups
3
. Hopper
4
comprises a number of outlets
6
, each of which comprises feed channels
7
for cigarettes
2
, and a bottom supporting plate
8
for arresting cigarettes
2
. The cigarettes
2
contacting plate
8
form a bottom layer
9
, on top of which are formed successive layers
9
of cigarettes; and a group
3
of cigarettes
2
comprises three superimposed layers
9
, which are subsequently compressed to compact cigarettes
2
as far as possible.
Transfer unit
5
comprises a pusher
10
located at each outlet
6
; a guide
11
located on the opposite side of outlet
6
to pusher
10
; and a conveyor
12
, in turn comprising a number of pockets
13
fed in a direction D
1
. Pusher
10
comprises a rod
14
; and fingers
15
, which are inserted inside the various channels
7
to expel a group
3
from outlet
6
and transfer group
3
through guide
11
into a pocket
13
arrested in front of guide
11
. Each pusher
10
is operated independently of the other pushers
10
by a respective linear actuator
16
, which moves pusher
10
back and forth in a direction D
2
perpendicular to direction D
1
.
With reference to
FIGS. 3
to
6
, guide
11
comprises a tubular sleeve
17
adjacent to hopper
4
; and a guide member
18
adjacent to conveyor
12
. Tubular sleeve
17
comprises a bottom wall
19
; a top wall
20
parallel to bottom wall
19
; and two lateral walls
21
perpendicular to walls
19
and
20
and converging in direction D
2
, from outlet
6
towards conveyor
12
, to form a tapering channel
22
for compacting cigarettes
2
in each group
3
fed through guide
11
. Guide member
18
defines two parallel, facing lateral walls
23
, which, in use, are adjacent to walls
19
and
20
and project towards conveyor
12
with respect to lateral walls
21
.
Bottom wall
19
of sleeve
17
projects with respect to lateral walls
21
towards hopper
4
, and forms a supporting surface for cigarettes
2
together with plate
8
.
Transfer unit
5
comprises, for each guide
11
, a tipping device
24
connecting sleeve
17
to frame T; and a safety device
25
comprising guide member
18
of guide
11
and fitted to tipping device
24
. Unit
5
also comprises a reset device
26
common to all of guides
11
.
Tipping device
24
comprises a rod
27
, which is located beneath sleeve
17
and is connected to a point along bottom wall
19
of sleeve
17
by a hinge
28
having an axis parallel to direction D
1
, and to a point on frame T by a hinge
29
also having an axis parallel to direction D
1
.
Device
24
also comprises a slide
30
, which is fitted to slide along a guide
31
integral with frame T and extending in a vertical direction D
3
, and is connected to a point along bottom wall
19
of sleeve
17
by a hinge
32
having an axis parallel to direction D
1
.
Device
24
also comprises an actuator
33
extending along guide
31
and having one end fixed to frame T and the other end fixed to slide
30
.
In addition to guide member
18
, safety device
25
also comprises a spring
34
; a slot
35
housing spring
34
and formed in slide
30
; and two teeth
36
and
37
integral with slide
30
and guide member
18
respectively. With reference to
FIG. 2
, guide member
18
comprises a central body
38
, from which the two walls
23
project upwards, and from which projects downwards a projection
39
connected by a pin
40
to a slide
41
running in a guide
42
formed on slide
30
. Projection
39
and slide
41
are connected by pin
40
, which allows guide member
18
to oscillate about an axis
43
of pin
40
parallel to direction D
2
. Guide member
18
supports two rollers
44
and
45
located on opposite sides of slide
30
and loosely engaging respective guides
46
and
47
formed in slide
30
and which restrict the oscillation of guide member
18
to a few degrees. Each guide member
18
comprises a bottom surface
48
of central body
38
; and an elongated slot
49
formed in central body
38
and which comes out at surface
48
.
With reference to FIG.
2
and
FIGS. 3
to
6
, reset device
26
comprises a linear actuator
50
having one end integral with frame T and the other end hinged to a crank
51
, which rotates with respect to frame T about an axis
52
parallel to direction D
1
, and is integral with a shaft
53
extending parallel to axis
52
at each safety device
25
. Reset device
26
comprises a number of rods
54
, each of which is located at a respective guide member
18
, is integral with shaft
53
, and rotates about axis
52
between a rest position engaging slot
49
as shown in
FIG. 4
, and a work position resting against surface
48
to brace guide member
18
as shown in FIG.
6
.
Unit
5
also comprises rubber pads
55
for cushioning the impact of guide member
18
when withdrawn by spring
34
.
In actual use, and with reference to
FIG. 1
, groups
3
of cigarettes are transferred by pushers
10
from respective outlets
6
to pockets
13
through guide
11
along a transfer path P parallel to direction D
2
. At this stage, sleeve
17
and guide member
18
are in the work position (
FIG. 3
) and together define guide
11
and path P. In the event any one of pushers
10
fails to complete its travel, owing to a malfunction of respective actuator
16
or to blockage of outlet
6
, the group
3
of cigarettes may assume the position shown in the central outlet in
FIG. 1
, i.e. astride guide
11
and pocket
13
, so that, when conveyor
12
feeds pockets
13
in direction D
1
, group
3
reacts with a force opposing motion and exerts a force in direction D
1
on wall
23
of guide member
18
. Given the extremely small distance L
1
between walls
23
and pocket
13
, the force subjects group
3
to what is tantamount to shearing stress, is resisted strongly by group
3
, owing to the cigarettes
2
in group
3
reacting to the shearing stress, not singly, but as a body, and is transmitted by group
3
to wall
23
.
With reference to
FIG. 2
, the force exerted on wall
23
rotates guide member
18
anticlockwise, in
FIG. 2
, about axis
43
; which rotation is limited by rollers
44
and
45
engaging respective guides
46
and
47
, but is sufficient to release teeth
36
and
37
so that spring
34
withdraws guide member
18
downwards in direction D
3
. Guide member
18
is guided, by slide
41
engaging guide
42
and by rollers
44
and
45
engaging respective guides
46
and
47
, into an emergency position (
FIG. 4
) in which walls
23
of guide member
18
are set, with respect to transfer path P, to a remote position in which they form no part of guide
11
.
With reference to
FIG. 1
, once guide member
18
is lowered into the emergency position beneath bottom wall
19
of sleeve
17
, walls
21
of sleeve
17
are located a distance L
2
from pocket
13
and the force exerted on group
3
is tantamount to a bending moment to which cigarettes
2
react singly by bending to allow conveyor
12
to move forward. The change in the reaction of cigarettes
2
in group
3
is due to cigarettes
2
, at this stage, having room to deform and turn inwards under the bending moment.
In
FIG. 3
, transfer unit
5
is set to the work position, teeth
36
and
37
are mutually engaged, and rods
54
are located beneath and aligned with respective slots
49
. When teeth
36
and
37
are released by the force transmitted by a partly transferred group
3
, guide member
18
is lowered by spring
34
into the
FIG. 4
emergency position in which rod
54
engages the slot
49
of the released guide member
18
, and sleeve
17
is set to the work position. At this stage, slide
41
is located at the bottom of respective guide
42
.
With reference to
FIG. 5
, following a command from a central control unit (not shown) and determined by a sensor (not shown) for detecting the position of guide member
18
, actuator
33
of tipping device
24
is operated to move slide
30
upwards in direction D
3
and tip sleeve
17
about hinges
28
and
29
into a maintenance position. When slide
30
and sleeve
17
are set to the maintenance position, guide member
18
remains in the same position with respect to slide
30
, but changes position with respect to conveyor
12
and is set above the work position. In other words, the upward movement of slide
30
is greater than the downward movement of guide member
18
with respect to slide
30
. At this stage, actuator
50
of reset device
26
is operated to set rods
54
to the respective work positions. The rod
54
engaging slot
49
is released by the upward movement of member
18
together with slide
30
, and is rotated about axis
52
into the work position.
With reference to
FIG. 6
, after clearing any cigarettes
2
from outlet
6
and sleeve
17
, the operator activates actuator
33
to restore sleeve
17
and guide member
18
to the work position. Actuator
33
is withdrawn and slide
30
is lowered in direction D
3
to set sleeve
17
to the work position. As it moves down, the released guide member
18
rests on rod
54
, and, as slide
30
moves down, changes position with respect to slide
30
so that tooth
37
of guide member
18
engages tooth
36
of slide
30
. Teeth
36
and
37
are allowed to engage by rod
54
being located on the same side of axis
43
as teeth
36
and
37
, so as to produce a clockwise rotation in
FIG. 2
upon guide member
18
contacting rod
54
. In other words, rod
54
keeps tooth
37
in a position of interference with respect to tooth
36
. As shown in
FIG. 2
, teeth
36
and
37
have respective beveled ends, so that tooth
37
, on contacting tooth
36
as slide
30
moves down, produces a clockwise rotation about axis
43
in
FIG. 2
to clear tooth
36
, and is then restored to the interference position by rod
54
. When slide
30
reaches the bottom limit position, tooth
37
rests on tooth
36
and is once more held against tooth
36
by spring
34
.
Actuator
50
is then withdrawn and rods
54
are again positioned at respective slots
49
.
The unit described has the advantage of avoiding any stoppage of the packaging machine in the event of incomplete transfer of a group, and of enabling the cigarettes clogging the guide or hopper outlet to be removed easily without stopping the machine, which continues operating to a lesser degree as the operator repairs the pusher and removes the cigarettes clogging the outlet and/or guide.
Claims
- 1. A unit for transferring articles, in particular groups (3) of cigarettes; the unit (5) comprising a conveyor (12) having at least one pocket (13) for housing the articles (3) and for feeding the articles (3) in a first direction (D1); and a guide (11) for guiding the articles (3) into said at least one pocket (13) along a transfer path (P) in a second direction (D2) crosswise to said first direction (D1); and the unit (5) being characterized by comprising a safety device (25) comprising a guide member (18) adjacent to the conveyor (12) and movable between a work position defining part of the transfer path (P), and an emergency position remote from the transfer path (P); and a first actuator (34) for setting the guide member (18) to the emergency position when the articles (3) transmit to the guide member (18) a force over and above a threshold value.
- 2. A unit as claimed in claim 1, characterized in that said guide member (18), in said work position, is set to a position of equilibrium with respect to a support (30); said force altering said position of equilibrium.
- 3. A unit as claimed in claim 1, characterized in that said force comprises at least one component in the first direction (D1).
- 4. A unit as claimed in claim 2, characterized in that said support (30) comprises a first tooth (36), and said guide member (18) comprises a second tooth (37) engaging the first tooth (36) in said position of equilibrium.
- 5. A unit as claimed in claim 4, characterized in that said guide member (18) is connected to said support (30) by said first actuator (34); said first actuator (34) pushing the first and the second tooth (36, 37) against each other, and withdrawing said guide member (18) into said emergency position.
- 6. A unit as claimed in claim 4, characterized in that said guide member (18) is movable, with respect to said support (30), in a third direction (D3) perpendicular to the first and second direction (D1, D2), and rotates with respect to said support (30) about an axis (43) parallel to said second direction (D2); said force rotating said guide member (18) with respect to said support (30) to release said second tooth (37) from said first tooth (36).
- 7. A unit as claimed in claim 6, characterized in that said guide member (18) is mounted to rotate about said axis (43) with respect to a first slide (41) sliding with respect to said support (30); said first actuator (34) being a spring (34) connecting said first slide (41) to said support (30).
- 8. A unit as claimed in claim 6, characterized in that said guide member (18) comprises stops (44, 45) for restricting rotation of the guide member (18) with respect to the support (30).
- 9. A unit as claimed in claim 1, characterized in that said guide member (18) comprises two lateral walls (23) forming part of said guide (11) in said work position; said lateral walls (23) being adjacent to said conveyor (12).
- 10. A unit as claimed in claim 9, characterized in that said guide (11) comprises a sleeve (17); said lateral walls (23) being complementary to said sleeve (17) to form said guide (11).
- 11. A unit as claimed in claim 10, characterized in that said sleeve (17) can be tipped, by a tipping device (24), between a work position wherein said sleeve (17) partly defines the transfer path (P), and a maintenance position; said tipping device (24) comprising said support (30).
- 12. A unit as claimed in claim 11, characterized in that said support (30) is a second slide (30); said second slide (30) being movable in said third direction (D3) with respect to said conveyor (12) to set said sleeve (17) to said work position and to said maintenance position; said tipping device (24) comprising a second actuator (33) for changing the position of said second slide (30) with respect to said conveyor (12).
- 13. A unit as claimed in claim 12, characterized by comprising a reset device (26) comprising a supporting member (54) movable between a rest position and a work position to keep said guide member (18) in a fixed position with respect to said conveyor (12) while the position of said second slide (30) with respect to said conveyor (12) is changed by said second actuator (33) to restore said sleeve (17) to the work position.
- 14. A unit as claimed in claim 1, characterized by comprising a number of guides (11), and a safety device (25) for each guide (11).
Priority Claims (1)
Number |
Date |
Country |
Kind |
BO2000A0495 |
Aug 2000 |
IT |
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