The present invention refers to a workstation of a packaging machine having a lifting device, in particular for a chamber belt machine or a workstation for moulding, sealing and/or cutting in deep drawing machines or tray closing machines.
In the field of chamber belt machines normally the vacuum chamber is formed by a lid and a lower portion. The lid is moved by a pneumatic work cylinder. Since pressurized air is relatively expensive as drive medium this construction has as a consequence high cost for operating the lifting of the lid.
Therefore, it is the object of the present invention to provide a workstation of a packaging machine with an improved lifting device. Preferably, the operation of the workstation should be of low cost.
By the inventive configuration of the lifting device of the workstation of the packaging machine it is not necessary anymore to provide pressurized air. The lifting motion of the corresponding workstation is realized by the employment of an electric motor for which it is only necessary to provide electrical energy.
Further features and advantages of the invention follow from the description of embodiments referring to the enclosed drawings. From the figures show:
a a schematical front view of the chamber belt machine having a centred lever device with lifted lid;
b a schematical front view of the chamber belt machine having a centred lever device with raised lid;
a a schematical perspective front view of the lifting device according to a first embodiment;
b a schematical perspective back view of the lifting device according to a first embodiment;
a a schematical perspective front view of the lifting device according to a second embodiment;
b a schematical perspective back view of the lifting device according to a second embodiment;
a a schematical front view of the chamber belt machine with centred lever device and a lever arm XV drawn in;
b a schematical front view of the chamber belt machine having an eccentric lever device and a lever arm XV drawn in;
a a schematical front view of the chamber belt machine having a double lever device with the lid in a lowered position;
b a schematical front view of the chamber belt machine having a double lever device with the lid in the centred position;
c a schematical front view of the chamber belt machine having a double lever device with the lid in the raised position;
A first embodiment of the invention is described in the following referring to
a shows the lever device 6 having a first lever 61, first driving pin 62 and a pivot pin 63. The first driving pin 62 is stationary and pivotable for example by an electric motor. The first pivot pin 63 is pivotable about the first driving pin 62. In
b shows the same structure as
During the operation the first pivot pin 63 can lift the lid 5 by a rotation of the first lever 61 about the first driving pin 62 by a rotation by 180° by means of the cross strut 69. The cross strut 69 or the lid 5, respectively, a pressed upwardly by the projecting first pivot pin 63, wherein the first pivot pin 63 slides along the cross strut 69. The direction of rotation of the first lever 61 is designated by an arrow anticlockwise. However, a rotation in the opposite direction is also possible.
a shows a schematical perspective view of a possible embodiment of the present invention, in particular for workstations, in a deep drawing machine or a tray closing machine, as moulding stations, sealing stations and/or cutting stations. A first support 11 and a second support 12 formed in the same manner are provided which are connected to each other by a shorter first cross support 15 and a second cross support 16 formed in the same manner (see
Each of the first cross support 15 and the second cross support 16 (see
A motor 8 as an electric motor or a following gear case 9 are connected through a gear case flange 10 with the first support 11. The motor 8 drives through the gear case 9 the first driving pin 62 (see
Furthermore, the upper roller limit 33 comprises a roller guide 331 which has direct contact with the roller 32. This roller guide 331 is formed planar in this embodiment. It is also conceivable that the roller guide 331 is formed at an end at least in a curved shape. In this manner during the operation of the inventive device further raising of the workstation of the packaging machine to be raised in the end stage of the lifting motion can be realized. By a slight tapering of the roller guide 331 a large force can be transmitted during small lifting motion, in order to press a sealing tool for example.
The whole arrangement of the upper roller limit 33, the lower roller limit 34, the first connecting bolt 35, and the second connecting bolt 36 is connected to the upper roller limit 33 by a fifth support 31, which again is arranged vertically slideable. For this part the fifth support 31 is formed in the shape of a beam and comprises vertical through bores at both ends thereof. The fifth support 31 all together with the upper roller limit 33 and the lower roller limit 34, respectively, are guided or vertical slideable by the first rod 17 and the second rod 18, respectively. In addition to guiding by the fifth support 31 at both rods each a first sliding bearing 23 and a second sliding bearing 24 are provided which essentially comprise the shape of a hollow cylinder which is closed at the upper end thereof by the lower side of the fifth support 31. A first lower portion connecting element 25 and a second lower portion connecting element 26 which serve for connecting the lifting device 100 with the corresponding workstation of the packaging machine, are connected to the fifth support 31.
b shows a rear view of the device described in
a shows a second embodiment of the present invention, in particular for workstations in deep drawing machines or tray closing machines, for example moulding stations, sealing stations and/or cutting stations. A base plate 37 is provided with a plurality of vertically arranged measuring holes 38 which together with a sensor serve as a measuring device. The motor 8 is connected with the base plate 37 through a gear case 9 or a gear case flange 10. Furthermore, a first linear guiding roll accommodation 43 and a second linear guiding roll accommodation 44 and a third linear guiding roll accommodation 45 and a fourth linear guiding roll accommodation 46, respectively, are connected with the base plate 37, the first and the second linear guiding roll accommodation 43, 44 each carrying two linear guiding rolls 47, and the third linear guiding roll accommodation 45 and the fourth linear guiding roll accommodation 46 each carrying a linear guiding roll 47. Between the two linear guiding rolls 47 of the first and the second linear guiding roll accommodations 43, 44 each a first linear guiding 39 and a second linear guiding 40, i.e. on both sides of the base plate 37 are vertically slideable arranged. At each of the upper ends of the first linear guiding 39 and the second linear guiding 40 a first linear guiding fastening element 41 and a second linear guiding fastening element 42, respectively, are provided which serve for connection of the corresponding workstation of the packaging machine, which is to perform a lifting motion.
b shows the arrangement described in
It is conceivable to provide additional linear guides for a better stabilisation of the lifting device 100.
a shows in a schematical front view the lever device 6 which is centrally arranged in this embodiment, i.e. that the stationary first drive pin 62 is centrally arranged under the lid 5. The point of action of the first pivot pin 63 is central only in the lowest and the uppermost position. The shown position of the lifting device the first lever 61 and the first pivot pin 63, respectively, are provided in a position intermediate. In this position the point of action of the force is maximally shifted. A tilting moment acts onto the lifting device by the lever XV.
b shows the same structure as 5a with the exception that the lever device is arranged eccentrically. In this manner the point of action of the force of the first lever 61 can be shifted in this intermediate position, and therefore the active lever arm XV and the resulting tilting moment acting onto the lifting device 100 can be reduced. The point of rotation of the first drive pin 62 can essentially shifted by the half length of the first lever 61 outside the centre which has as a consequence that the resulting moment is halved. Preferably, the first lever 61 carries out a rotation by 180° dependant on shifting of the first drive pin 62 to the left or to the right.
a shows in a further embodiment of the present invention a double lever device 6′ with the first lever 61, the first drive pin 62, the first pivot pin 63, a second lever 64, a second drive pin 65 and a second pivot pin 66. In this manner tilting moments which act onto the lifting device 100 are eliminated during the operation they cancel each other during the same shift of the first drive pin 62 and the second drive pin 65. The operation of this embodiment (see
b shows the lid 5 in an intermediate position.
c shows the lid 5 in a raised position.
The invention is not restricted to the application in a chamber belt machine. It is also applicable to a chamber belt machine without conveyor belt.
Furthermore, the invention is not restricted in that the chamber is formed by a lid and a part of the conveyor belt. Rather the chamber can be formed by a lid and a lower portion.
Furthermore, the invention is not restricted to the employment of the lifting device for a lid. Rather the lifting device is applicable for a plurality of workstations, as e.g. moulding, sealing and/or cutting stations in a packaging machine as e.g. a deep drawing machine or a tray closing machine.
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