[0001] The invention refers to a device for printing bar codes on liquid petroleum gas containers,
a device which includes a mechanism or the means for setting up the container itself
on its entry and exit, as well as an element by which the printing of the bar code
is carried out precisely.
[0002] The containers of liquid petroleum gas (Butane/Propane), which henceforth will be
symbolized by the letters L.P.G. are supplied with a charge of gas which is defined
by its weight; or what is the same thing, the charge in the gas (L.P.G.) containers
is measured in Kg.
[0003] Naturally, the filling of this charge requires the prior knowledge of the respective
weight of the empty container which is given the name of "tare", with the object of
subtracting this weight from the total once the container has been filled, and thus
obtain the specific weight or charge of gas.
[0004] At the moment, the tare referred to is printed on the container, in arabic numerals,
on the upper cap of the said container so that it can be read by the operator who
will feed the data into the memory of the scales.
[0005] The said method of working means that the operator must pay complete attention, so
that errors do not occur in reading, in such a way that it makes it necessary to systematically
rotate the job to prevent tiredness produced by the level of attention required.
[0006] The device which is preconized has been conceived to solve that problem in a completely
satisfactory way, a device by means of which the tare is marked on the container,
using a bar code which is going to be read by an automatic instrument thus avoiding
the human element.
[0007] Structurally and fundamentally, the device consists of an arm in an inverted "U"
shape and revolving around the side surface of the container, an arm which is equipped
with a printing head by means of a jet of ink, which will print several times and
all around the perimeter of the container, the bar code corresponding to the tare
weight.
[0008] The device also includes the means for moving that arm, and also the means to move
the container into and out of the zone in which the printing really takes place, a
means made up of a transporter, a retractable buffer, as well as an elevator and a
centering device for the container itself, to position it in the correct zone or spot.
[0009] To aid the better understanding of the characteristics of the invention, a detailed
description is going to be made, based on a set of drawings which are attached to
this descriptive memorandum, forming an integral part of it, and in which in a purely
orientative and non-limiting way the following has been described:
In the 1st. diagram a frontal elevetion schematic description of the whole of the
printing device is shown.
In the 2nd. diagram an overhead view schematic description of the same device is shown.
In the 3rd. diagram, a side elevation view of the part corresponding to the gate which
closes in that side, and in which is seen in profile the control panel or console,
is shown.
[0010] In the said diagrams, the numbered references correspond to:
1.- General structure.
2.- Container entry zone.
3.- Containers.
4.- Transporter.
5.- Brake.
6.- Control console.
7.- Retractable buffer.
8.- Elevating machanism.
9.- Centering unit.
10.- Revolving arm of the printing unit.
11.- Printing head.
12.- Shaft on which the arm (10) is mounted.
13.- Ball race of the shaft (12).
14.- Belt for turning the shaft (12).
15.- Rotating element fixed to the arm (10).
[0011] As can be seen in the diagrams, the complete device is composed of a general structure
(1) in which an entry zone (2) for the containers (3) is defined to which they gain
access on a transporter (4). In the entry zone (2) there is a brake (5) which holds
the containers (3) whilst the operator feeds in the tare weight of the corresponding
container on the control console (6). At that moment, the brake (5) frees the first
container (3), closing again immediately after to hold the next one.
[0012] For its part, the transporter (4), makes the said container move forward as far as
a retractable buffer (7) which stops it facing the printing unit, which further on
will be described in full detail. Simultaneously with the arrival of the container
(3), an elevating mechanism (8) lifts it off the transporter (4), so that it is not
affected by the vibrations of the belt. Likewise, the buffer (7) withdraws and a centering
unit (9) operates on the container (3) holding the latter stationary in a vertical
position.
[0013] Then the printing unit or mechanism in the true sense of the word operates, this
being comprised of an arm (10) in the shape of an inverted "U", which incorporates
the printing head (11) to print the bar code, a defined number of times all the way
around the perimeter of the container (3), some centimetres below its equator.
[0014] The said arm (10) can revolve around the container (3) and it is held in place by
the central part of its intermediate and upper arm by means of a shaft (12) which,
resting in a ball race (13), can revolve freely. A belt (14) driven by a reduction
motor allows the arm (10) to revolve alternately in clockwise and anti-clockwise directions,
printing in this way once to the right and another time to the left.
[0015] Once the printing is completed, the centering unit (9) and the elevator (8) are withdrawn,
freeing the container (3) which will be removed by the transporter (4), in such a
way that the retractable buffer (7) will again be positioned awaiting the next container.
[0016] The revolving arm (10) incorporates a rotary element (15) by means of which it is
possible to turn the arm (10) for cleaning of printing head (11) from outside.
[0017] Finally, it should be mentioned that the whole unit will be complemented by the addition
of the reduction motor mentioned already, which will controlled by a frequency converter
which allows progressive accelerations and decelerations, it being a set of inductive
sensors which define the start of the deceleration slope and the activation of the
brake when the entry position is reached. An incremental codifier will define the
distance between the vertical bars of the codes, independently of the speed of turning,
which allows a uniform print to be made during acceleration, deceleration and travel
at a rapid and steady speed.
1st.- Device for printing bar codes on liquid petroleum gas containers, essentially
characterized because it consists of an arm in an inverted "U" shape, which revolves
alternately in both directions around the container on which it is intended to print
the bar code, the printing of which is carried out by means of a printing head installed
in one of the arms of the aforementioned "U" shaped arm; it having been foreseen that
the latter arm forms part of a general structure in which an entry zone is defined
for the containers, with a transporter, in the area of which there is a brake for
stopping the containers, allowing the sequential passage of each of them until they
reach a retractable buffer which immobilizes the said container facing an overhead
elevating unit, also positioning it with a centering unit; with the particular characteristic
also that the revolving arm is attached to a shaft which turns on ball bearings and
is driven by an electric motor, the said revolving arm being fitted with a rotary
element by means of which the arm can be turned manually in order to clean the printing
head.