This application relates generally to wrapping machines and, more specifically, to a wrapping machine printer arrangement and/or a wrapping machine film cutter arrangement.
Wrapping machines are frequently used to automatically wrap film about product, such as trayed food items. The machines typically include a film gripper that grips and pulls the film from a roll of film, side clamps that grip the film, a film cutter, and folders that fold the film underneath the product. After wrapping, a printed label is typically applied to the product (e.g., identifying product by name, weight and/or price).
A variety of issues can arise in a complex machine of this type, including film knife jams or other film knife malfunctions.
Assuring operator access to components, such as the printer, is also important.
It would be desirable to provide an automated wrapping machine with a printer arrangement that assures both proper operation for wrap purposes and operator access and/or a film knife arrangement that reduces knife malfunctions.
In one aspect, a wrapping machine for wrapping trayed food products includes a wrap station at which trayed food products are wrapped, a film dispensing station for drawing out film over trayed food products at the wrap station and a conveying system for moving trayed food products along a defined path from an input station to the wrap station. A printer and label apply arrangement includes a support frame that is pivotable between an operating position and an access position. A sensor arrangement is provided for detecting when the support frame is in the operating position.
In another aspect, a wrapping machine for wrapping trayed food products includes a printer and label apply arrangement positioned for applying labels to trayed food products after wrapping. The printer and label apply arrangement includes a support that is pivotable between an operating position and an access position. The wrapping machine further includes at least one of: (i) a latch for releasably holding the support in the operating position; or (ii) a sensor arrangement for detecting when the support is in the operating position; or (iii) an operator interface mounted to the support for movement therewith during pivot of the support; or (iv) a stop bumper mounted to the support for movement therewith and engageable with a stop surface of the wrapping machine when the support is moved into the operating position; or (v) the printer and label apply arrangement including a printer housing with a movable door for label replacement, the movable door facing away from a front of the wrapping machine when the support is in the operating position, when the support is in the access position the movable door is more readily accessible from the front of the machine.
In a further aspect, a wrapping machine includes a wrap station at which trayed food products are wrapped and a film dispensing system for drawing out film at the wrap station. A conveying system moves trayed food products through the wrapping machine. A printer and label apply arrangement is positioned for applying labels to trayed food products after wrapping. The printer and label apply arrangement includes a support that is movable between an operating position for label application and an access position for changing out a label supply.
In yet another aspect, a wrapping machine for wrapping trayed food products includes a wrap station at which trayed food products are wrapped, a film dispensing system for drawing out a film at the wrap station and a conveying system for moving trayed food products to the wrap station. The film dispensing system includes a knife movable for cutting the film, and opposite ends of the knife are mechanically linked via spaced apart first and second belts to maintain alignment of the opposite ends.
In still another aspect, a wrapping machine for wrapping trayed food products includes a wrap station at which trayed food products are wrapped, a film dispensing system for drawing out a film at the wrap station and a conveying system for moving trayed food products to the wrap station. The film dispensing system includes an elongated knife movable for cutting the film, a linear actuator positioned at a lateral mid-point of the elongated knife for effecting movement of the elongated knife in a direction substantially perpendicular to an elongated axis of the elongated knife, and a belt arrangement mechanically linking the opposite ends of the elongated knife to force substantially synchronized movement of the opposite ends so as to inhibit jamming.
The details of one or more embodiments are set forth in the accompanying drawings and the description below. Other features, objects, and advantages will be apparent from the description and drawings, and from the claims.
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A weighing mechanism 34 is located at the inlet area for weighing the food product as it is placed into the machine. Once a stable weight is determined, the food product 16 is moved laterally into the machine through a light curtain imaging system 38 and past a height sensor array 40 for determining size of the food product and location of the food product on the conveyor. Part of the horizontal conveying system 18A may be shifted (e.g., into or out of the page in
Various motors M are shown and are used primarily for movement of the conveyor components, gripper components and underfolders. However, a plurality of pneumatic components may also be provided for control of components, where each pneumatic component is actuatable by delivery of pressurized air.
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In the illustrated embodiment, when in an operating position the support 100 is positioned over the sealer belt conveyor 44 of the machine to position the printer 46 appropriately for applying labels to wrapped packages on the sealer belt conveyor 44, where the sealer belt runs in a lateral direction from side to side of the machine, and when moving to the access position the support 100 pivots about pivot axis 104 toward a front side of the machine (e.g., where an operator stands to place packages into the inlet area 14 of the machine). A printer housing 110 of the printer 46 includes a movable door 112 on one side for label replacement (e.g., the door is openable to change out a label roll). Here, the movable door 112 (e.g., hinged about axis 114) faces away from the front of the wrapping machine when the support 100 is in the operating position (per
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Notably, the rear lower edge 148 of the mount block 140 is radiused to facilitate sliding interaction with the ramp surface of end part 138 when the support is moved back to the operating position. The mount block also includes an internally threaded opening 150 that aligns with the opening 144 when the support is in the operating position. A fastener (e.g., bolt not shown) can be engaged upwardly through the aligned openings 144 and 150 to more securely hold the support in the operating position if desired (e.g., for shipping purposes).
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Notably, the above-described knife arrangement assures that the two spaced apart belts 196, 198 are mechanically linked so as to move in unison under control of the same prime mover (e.g., in the case the linear actuator 220) which assures that both ends of the knife frame 182 are kept in alignment and move in unison along the respective slide rods, which helps prevent jamming of the knife. In addition, only one sensor is needed to detect the knife start or home position (e.g., a lowered position) and only one sensor is needed to detect the knife end of travel position (e.g., an upper position).
In an alternative arrangement, the linear actuator could be eliminated and the shaft 218 driven directly by a single drive motor or other prime mover (e.g., rotating the shaft back and forth during for knife movement).
Thus, a wrapping machine for wrapping trayed food products, includes:
a wrap station at which trayed food products are wrapped;
a film dispensing system for drawing out a film at the wrap station;
a conveying system for moving trayed food products to the wrap station;
wherein the film dispensing system includes an elongated knife movable for cutting the film, a linear actuator positioned at a lateral mid-point of the elongated knife for effecting movement of the elongated knife in a direction substantially perpendicular to an elongated axis of the elongated knife, and a belt arrangement mechanically linking the opposite ends of the elongated knife to force substantially synchronized movement of the opposite ends so as to inhibit jamming.
It is to be clearly understood that the above description is intended by way of illustration and example only, is not intended to be taken by way of limitation, and that other changes and modifications are possible.
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