Web storage device for a packaging machine

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6702220
  • Patent Number
    6,702,220
  • Date Filed
    Thursday, March 14, 2002
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, March 9, 2004
    21 years ago
Abstract
A film storage device 20 to receive film 19 from a roll or roll 17 to deliver the film 19 to a packaging machine 10. The film storage device 20 includes a base 21 upon which there is pivotably mounted a carriage 22. The carriage 22 has a transverse passage 50 through which the film 19 passes to be wound about the periphery of the carriage 22. The carriage 22 is provided with a plurality of rollers 53 that facilitates movement of the film 19 through the device 20.
Description




TECHNICAL FIELD




The present invention relates to packaging machines that form a tubular bag material and deliver product to the interior thereof so that when the tubular bag material is transversely out and scaled discreet bags are formed. More particularly, the present invention relates to the delivery of plastic film to packaging machines.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




For example, in the manufacture of bags of snack foods, a tubular bag material is passed through the packaging machine. Product to be packaged is delivered into the interior of the tubular bag material with the tubular bag material then being transversely out and scaled to form discreet bags. Plastic film that forms the bag is passed about a former which forms the tubular bag material. The plastic film is delivered from rolls which are mounted on driven spindles, with the plastic film passing through a film storage device prior to delivery to the former. The film storage device aids maintaining a continuous supply of film to the packaging machine. The film is stored within the device to aid in overcoming fluctuations in the ratio of delivery and the rate of use of the plastic film.




The above-mentioned storage devices have included a pivotally mounted arm with a series of rollers about which the film passes. Pivoting movement of the arm aids in compensating for any differences in the rate of supply and the used rate of the film. These pivotally mounted arms have a number of disadvantages including not being able to determine with required accuracy the amount of material stored in the device and not being able to at all times maintain the correct tension in the film being delivered to the packaging machine.




Further disadvantages include the device occupying considerable space and being difficult to feed film through.




Previous film storage devices are disclosed in Patent Specifications GB2237008, U.S. Pat. Nos. 4,441,664, 5,317,858, JP08-301210 (Publication No. 10-119910), JP08-29 (Publication No. 10-119909), JP10-290828 (Publication No. 2000-118512), JP11-199092 (Publication No. 2001-018920), JP10-053989 (Publication No. 11-245916), GB1089792, U.S. Pat. Nos. 4,315,394, 4,693,053, 4,501,109 and 4,691,499. Each of these previously known devices has a film storage device which essentially includes one or more roller that moves substantially nearly relative to a fixed roller in order to store the film.




Disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 4,315,394 is a device to tension film. The device includes a slit roller through which the film passes. The slip is spaced from the longitudinal axis of the roller so that angular movement of the roller adjusts the tension in the film. The roller is intended to act as a film storage device so it is relatively small in diameter and has the slip spaced from the longitudinal axis of the roller which would thereby limit the amount of film that can be stored.




OBJECT OF THE INVENTION




It is the object of the present invention to overcome or substantially ameliorate at least one of the above disadvantages.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




There is disclosed herein a film storage device to receive film from a roll and to deliver the film to a machine, said device including:




a base which is to be stationary;




a carriage mounted on the base for pivoting movement about a fixed axis relative to the base and having a periphery about which the film is to be wound so as to store portions of the film;




a torque applying member engaging the carriage so as to urge the carriage to pivot about said axis in a predetermined direction; and




a film passage extending through the carriage transversely through said axis and between angularly spaced locations on said periphery so that film in use passes through the passage to be wound about said periphery.




There is further disclosed herein a film storage device to receive film from a roll and to deliver the film to a machine that uses the film, said device including:




a base which is stationary;




a carriage mounted on the base for pivoting movement about a carriage axis and having a periphery about which the film is to be wound so as to store portions of the film, said periphery including a plurality of rollers mounted on the carriage for rotation about axes parallel to said carriage axis;




a torque applying member engaged in a carriage so as to urge the carriage to pivot about said carriage axis in a predetermined direction; and




a film passage extending through the carriage transversely with respect to said carriage axis and between angularly spaced locations on said periphery so that film in use passes through the passage to be wound about said periphery.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




A preferred form of the present invention will now be described by way of example with reference to the accompanying drawings wherein:





FIG. 1

is schematic side elevation of a packaging machine and associated film delivery assembly;





FIG. 2

is a schematic side elevation of a film storage device;





FIG. 3

is a schematic and elevation of the device of

FIG. 2

;





FIG. 4

is a further side elevation of the device of

FIG. 2

;





FIG. 5

is a further end elevation of the device of

FIG. 2

;





FIG. 6

is an enlarged view of a portion of the device as shown in

FIG. 2

; and





FIG. 7

is schematic and elevations illustrating operation of the device of FIG.


2


.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




In the accompanying drawings there is schematically depicted a packaging machine


10


. The packaging machine


10


receives plastic film (web) and passes the film about a former


11


to form tubular bag material. The tubular bag material is pulled through the machine


10


by belt drive assemblies


12


which deliver the tubular bag material to sealing and cutting jaws


13


so that discreet bags of product are delivered to a chute


14


. Product is delivered to the interior of the tubular bag material through the interior of the former


11


.




Film delivered to the former


11


comes from a film supply assembly


15


. The film supply assembly


15


includes rotatable driven shafts


16


which support rolls


17


of plastic film


19


. The plastic film


19


is taken from one of the rolls


17


and is delivered to a series of rollers


18


. The plastic film


19


weaves through the rollers


18


to be delivered to a film storage device


20


. From the device


20


, the film


19


is delivered to the former


11


.




The film storage device


20


includes a base


31


which pivotally supports a carriage


22


about which the film


19


is wound so as to be stored thereby. The carriage


22


is urged to rotate in the direction of the arrows


23


to a maximum film storage position


24


, from a minimum storage position


25


. More particularly, the carriage


22


is urged to move in the direction of the arrows


23


by means of coil spring


26


having one end fixed with respect to the base


21


and having another end fixed to the carriage


22


. The spring


26


applies a torque to the carriage


22


in the direction of the arrows


23


.




The carriage


22


includes a mounting


27


upon which there is mounted a plurality of rollers


53


which provide the periphery about which the film


19


is wound as illustrated in FIG.


7


. Each of the rollers


53


is rotatable mounted for rotation about its longitudinal axis relative to the mounting


27


.




The carriage


22


further includes a shaft


28


welded to the mounting


27


so the mounting


27


can pivot about the longitudinal axis


29


. More particularly, the carriage


22


is mounted by way of bearings


30


for movement about the axis


29


, which axis


29


is fixed with respect to the base


21


.




Attached to the base


21


is a bearing housing


31


as well as a coil housing


32


supporting a coil


33


. The coil


33


is part of a brake assembly


34


which is operable to retain the carriage


22


stationary. The assembly


34


further includes a brake disc


35


urged away from engagement with the housing


32


by means of a disc spring


36


. The disc


35


is attached to the spring


36


by means of rivets


37


while the spring


36


is attached to an end member


38


by means of rivets


39


. More particularly, the member


38


is fixed to the shaft


28


by means of a key


40


. When the coil


33


is electrically energised the disc


35


is drawn into engagement with the housing


32


so that the carriage


22


is maintained stationary with respect to the base


21


. When the coil


33


is no longer energised the spring


36


moves the disc


35


from conduct with the housing


32


.




Associated with the end of the shaft


28


is an encoder


41


which provides a signal indicative of the angular displacement of the carriage


22


thereby enabling calculation of the length of web stored within the device


20


.




The encoder


41


is maintained stationary relative to the shaft


28


by means of a bracket


42


fixed to the base


21


by means of a spacer


43


and bolt


44


.




The angular limits of rotation of the carriage


22


and therefore the shaft


28


are defined by stops


45


(maximum storage position) and


46


which stops engaging mounting


47


fixed to the carriage


22


. A proximity switch


48


is mounted in the base


21


adjacent the stop


46


to provide a signal indicating when the carriage


22


is engaged with the stop


45


. The stops


45


and


46


are attached to the base


21


and are therefore stationary. The stops


45


and


46


are spaced by 240° thereby limiting movement of the carriage


22


to that angular displacement.




The carriage


22


is provided with a transverse passage


50


through which the film


19


passes. The passage


50


extends transverse of the axis


29


between two angularly spaced location on the periphery of the carriage


22


to thus enable the film


19


to pass through the carriage


22


to be wound about the periphery of the carriage


22


, that is the rollers


53


. With reference to

FIG. 7

, when the carriage


22


is in the position


49


the passage


50


is aligned with two stationary rollers


51


between which the web


19


passes. The rollers


51


would be mounted on the base


21


. This would normally be the feed position when the web is initially being fed through the carriage


22


. However the spring


26


urges the carriage


22


to move in the direction of the arrow


23


until it reaches the limit position


52


. At the position


52


the maximum amount of web


19


is stored. In this embodiment, the passage


50


extends through the axis


29


. As can be seen in the drawing, the passage


50


and axis


29


are in a common plane.




When the film


19


is being fed through the passage


50


, typically the brake assembly


34


would be activated so that the carriage


22


is maintained stationary with the passage


50


aligned with the rollers


51


.




The remote ends of the rollers t


3


are secured within an end plate


55


for rotation relative thereto about the longitudinal axes of the rollers


53


, that is axes parallel to the axis


29


. The rollers


53


facilitate movement of the film


19


through the device


20


as the rollers


53


rotate with the movement of the film


19


.



Claims
  • 1. In a combination a packaging machine that receives film and forms packages therefrom and a film storage device to receive the film from a roll and to deliver the film to the machine, the improvements of said device including:a base which is to be stationary; a carriage mounted on the base for pivoting movement about a carriage axis and having a periphery about which the film is to be wound so as to store portions of the film; a torque applying member engaging the carriage so as to pivot the carriage about said carriage axis in a predetermined direction; and a film passage extending through the carriage transversely through said axis and between angularly spaced locations on said periphery so that film in use passes through the passage to be wound about said periphery.
  • 2. The combination of claim 1 wherein said periphery includes a plurality of rollers to engage the film, the rollers being rotatably mounted on the carriage for angular movement about axes parallel to said carriage axis.
  • 3. The combination of claim 2 wherein said torque applying member is a coil spring.
  • 4. The combination of claim 1 wherein said carriage axis is fixed relative to said base.
  • 5. In a combination a packaging machine that receives film and forms packages therefrom and film storage device to receive film from a roll and to deliver the film to said machine, the improvements of said device including:a base which is stationary; a carriage mounted on the base for pivoting movement about a carriage axis and having a periphery about which the film is to be wound so as to store portions of the film, said periphery including a plurality of rollers mounted on the carriage for rotation about axes parallel to said carriage axis; a torque for applying member engaged with the carriage so as to pivot the carriage about said carriage axis in a predetermined direction; and a film passage extending through the carriage transversely with respect to said carriage axis and between angularly spaced locations on said periphery so that film in use passes through the passage to be wound about said periphery.
  • 6. The combination of claim 5 wherein said carriage axis is fixed with respect to said base.
  • 7. The combination of claim 6 wherein said passage and said carriage axis is located in a single plane so that said passage passes through said carriage axis.
  • 8. The combination of claim 7 wherein said torque applying member is a coil spring.
  • 9. A film storage device to receive film from a roll land to deliver the film to a packaging machine that forms the film into bags, said device including:a base; a carriage mounted on the base for pivoting movement about a carriage axis and having a periphery about which the film is to be wound so as to store portions of the film, the periphery including a plurality of rollers mounted on the carriage for rotation about axes parallel to said carriage axis; a torque applying member operatively associated with the carriage to pivot the carriage about said carriage axis in a predetermined direction; a film passage extending through the carriage transversely with respect to said carriage axis and between angularly spaced locations on said periphery so that film in use passes through the passage to be wound about said periphery; and a brake mechanism operable to selectively prevent angular movement of the carriage.
  • 10. The film storage device of claim 9 wherein said brake mechanism includes a brake member movable between a first position at which the brake member permits angular movement of the carriage, and a second position operatively associated with the carriage to prevent angular movement thereof.
  • 11. The film storage device of claim 10 wherein said base is stationary, and said carriage axis is fixed with respect to said base.
  • 12. The film storage device of claim 11 wherein said passage and said carriage axis are located in a single plane and said passage passes through said carriage axis.
  • 13. The film storage device of claim 12 wherein said torque applying member is a coil spring.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
PR4063 Mar 2001 AU
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