[0001] This invention relates to the technical field concerning the machines designed for
packaging containers which, during their handling, (closing of the bottom, filling
with products, closing of the upper head) are vertically oriented, with reference
to their longer dimension.
[0002] In detail, said machines basically comprise:
- a magazine of blanks of flattened tubular form;
- a device to intermittently take the lower blank of the pile of blanks contained by
said magazine, and to transfer the same blank with progressive definition of the relative
open tubular form, into a corresponding seating of a conveying line;
- said conveying line, made up of a conveyor provided with means defining a plurality
of said seatings, with fixed spatial attitude, which in a feeding station located
close to the initial part of the inner branch of the conveyor are designed to receive,
and to check elastically, corresponding blanks of said open tubular form;
- first means, associated with said inner branch, to close, in cooperation with glue-applying
means, the bottom of the blank, so as to form a corresponding container open at the
top;
- a feeding station located between the terminal part of the inner branch of the conveyor
and the initial part of the outer branch of the latter, designed to insert into said
container, from above downwards, a predetermined quantity of products, particularly
loose products, such as: pasta, rice, etc., or products in powdery and/or granular
form, such as sugar, detersives, etc.;
- second means, associated with the outer branch of the conveyor, designed, in cooperation
with glue-applying means, to close the upper head of said container already filled
with products;
- means for transferring the packaged containers from said outer branch to a reception
line.
[0003] In the machines known hitherto, the seatings to receive the blanks of open tubular
form are, as mentioned above, with fixed spatial attitude, consisting of drawers or
being defined by as many pairs of consecutive blocks, and the magazine is oriented
perpendicularly with respect to the longer dimension of the conveyor, with all the
problems of encumbrance involved.
[0004] By means of a device of known type, the lower blank of the pile of blanks contained
by the magazine is caught and transferred to said feeding station; during said transfer
the blank is unfolded, i.e. it is brought from the flattened tubular form to the open
tubular form.
[0005] The magazines used, associable with said device, do not allow the automated loading
of blanks, since said pile is subject to the action of elastic means which keep it
pressed against the check means in contrast with which the device intermittently catches
the blanks.
[0006] In fact, in order to carry out the loading, it is necessary to disengage said elastic
means from the pile, and that is precisely why the automatic loading of the magazine
is not possible.
[0007] On today's date the Applicant filed a Patent Application no. 3388A/90, concerning
a machine in which, besides other things, said reception seatings are defined by at
least two prongs, borne by relative chains, respectively for catching (the front one)
and for pushing (the rear one).
[0008] In order to allow the insertion of blanks of open tubular form into relative seatings
thus defined, the Applicant invented a device designed to intermittently catch the
blanks of flattened tubular form from the bottom of a pile of containers contained
by a magazine, and to subsequently transfer the blanks into said seatings, with "unfolding",
at least partial, of the same blanks during said transfer.
[0009] One of the objects of this invention is precisely the provision of a device performing
the functions mentioned above, and designed to exploit also the movement of the prongs
defining said reception seatings to complete the "unfolding" of the tubular blank,
with consequent advantageous effects in terms of productivity of the device itself.
[0010] A further object of this invention is the provision of a device which, besides the
features mentioned above, is suited to act on the lower blank of a pile of blanks
located in a magazine, disposed parallel to the longer dimension of the conveyor provided
with said pairs of corresponding prongs, with said magazine devised in such a way
as to allow the automatic loading of blanks.
[0011] The objects mentioned above are accomplished by means of a device to take blanks,
of flattened tubular form, from a magazine, and to open them blanks during their transfer
to a packaging line.
[0012] The device, substantially made as described and claimed hereinafter, involves positive
effects, on one hand, in terms of productivity and on the other hand of reliability
of the latter, since the opening of the blank is always assured.
[0013] The technical solution provided by the present invention allows to take the lower
blank of a pile of blanks contained by a magazine disposed parallel to the direction
of maximum extension of a conveyor (with substantial reduction of the dimensions of
the conveyor-magazine unit and device provided by the invention), with said taking
carried out according to a direction perpendicular to the lower blank.
[0014] Subsequently said blank is transferred, partially unfolded, into a seating where
prongs complete the unfolding process.
[0015] The particular conformation of the device provided by the invention allows the employment
of a magazine suited to allow the automated loading of blanks.
[0016] The present invention will be described further, by way of example, with reference
to the accompanying drawings, wherein:
- Fig. 1 is a side diagrammatic view of the device conforming to the invention;
- Fig. 2 is a view of said device according to the direction X of fig. 1;
- Fig. 3 is a view of said device according to the direction Y of fig.1;
- Fig. 4 is a view of a section, obtained through an axial plane, of the means designed
to take, from an intermediate station, a tubular blank of flattened form, and to transfer
said blank, with the gradual opening of the same, between the prongs, (which carry
out the opening), of a container-packaging line.
[0017] Referring to said figures, the numeral 1 generally designates a tubular flattened
blank, a die-cut blank for instance, of the type defined by four consecutive side
walls 2,3,4,5, respectively first, second, third and fourth, mutually articulated,
wherein two of them, e.g. the first one 2 and the second one 3, result to be coplanar
and fitting together with reference to the remaining walls 4,5; with said walls are
articulated relative flaps 2a, 3a, 4a, 5a.
[0018] The blanks 1 are stacked in a magazine 6 made up of a horizontal portion 6a and a
portion 6b, consecutive to the former, inclined downwards.
[0019] In the portion 6a the blanks 1 result to be inclined with respect to the horizontal
axis, while in the inclined portion 6b the same blanks are normal to the axis of the
latter portion.
[0020] The lower blank 1a of the pile P of blanks 1 (with said pile contained by the inclined
portion 6b) is supported by known elastic check means, not illustrated; the extension
of said portion 6b is such as to avoid overloading said elastic means.
[0021] Conventional means, not illustrated, cooperating with suitable sensors, also not
illustrated, provide for translating, according to F, the blanks present in the horizontal
portion 6a of the magazine 6, so to maintain the inclined portion 6b of the magazine
always full of blanks.
[0022] Said horizontal portion may also be loaded automatically, e.g. by means of automated
units; this is made possible by the fact that on said horizontal portion 6a no means
to press the pile are required, thus allowing the automated loading, with all the
advantages involved.
[0023] The lower blank 1a of the pile P defines a station S from which the blanks are taken.
[0024] First means 7 provide for taking the lower blank 1a, and subsequently for transferring
it to an intermediate station I where the same blank results to be in horizontal position
(fig. 1).
[0025] Said means 7 are made up of a sleeve 8, hinged in 9 to the supporting structure 50
of the device, with which results to be telescopically coupled a stem 10, whose free
end bears sucker means 11 fed in a known way, not illustrated; for the sake of simplicity
only a single sucker is illustrated, but it is understood that the number of suckers
depends on the surface of the blank 1.
[0026] With the stem 10 is articulated, in 12, the end of an arm 13 whose other end is hinged,
in 14, to said structure.
[0027] Through means 70 the arm 13 is made rocking, according to A1-A2, between two limit
positions and vice versa, individuating corresponding positions Z1, Z2, for the sucker
11.
[0028] The sucker 11 in the position Z1 mates at least a side wall of the blank 1a, e.g.
said third wall 4, while in the position Z2 it is horizontal, as well as turned upwards.
[0029] The rotation of the arm 13 according to A1 initially causes a translation of the
stem 10 parallel to the axis of the inclined portion 6b of the magazine (which is
extremely advantageous, since it optimizes the disengagement of the lower blank 1a
from the elastic means checking the pile P) and, subsequently, a gradual rotation
of the same stem with respect to the fulcrum 9, according to A1, combined first with
the re-entering and subsequently with the coming out of this latter into and from
the sleeve 8. At the end of the oscillation of the arm 13, in the sense A1, the sucker
11 is in the position Z2 and the blank is positioned, horizontally, in the internediate
station I.
[0030] In this latter station, sucker means, e.g. consisting of a sucker 15, associated
with second means 16, provide for catching the blank 1, e.g. in correspondence with
the first side wall 2, in a suitable relationship of phase with the deactivation of
the sucker 11.
[0031] The means 16 take the blank 1 from the intermediate station I to transfer it subsequently
into a vertical seating 45 formed by a pair of prongs 17a, 17b (respectively for catching
and for pushing) provided in a container-packaging line 18, whose inner branch 19a
and outer branch 19b result to be parallel to the axis of the horizontal portion 6a
of the magazine 6.
[0032] The line 18 is made up of at least two chains 80,81 respectively first and second,
running parallel to each other and with the first one overlapping the second one (fig.
2).
[0033] The first chain 80 bears, equally spaced, the pushing prongs 17b, radially oriented
outwards, and the second chain 81 bears, equally spaced, the catching prongs 17a,
in the same number as the former prongs, also radially oriented outwards.
[0034] Thus a series of vertical seatings 45 is individuated, each of which is defined by
at least one catching prong 17a and by at least a corresponding pushing prong 17b;
said seatings pass through a feeding station R defined by the initial part of the
inner branch 19a of the conveyor 18.
[0035] In detail, as will be pointed out below, said means 16 impart the blank a composite
motion, at the end of which the axis of the blank moves from the horizontal position
to the vertical one (fig. 1), while the walls of the same blank result to be rotated
by 180 degrees (clockwise with reference to the view of fig. 1) with respect to the
above-mentioned axis.
[0036] During said motion, the blank intercepts a fixed catch projection 60 (fig. 3) which
provides for unfolding the blank partially; the unfolding is completed, with the consequent
definition of the open tubular form of the blank, by the combined action of the prongs
17a, 17b as will be hereinafter more fully explained.
[0037] The means 16 are made up of a cylindrical shell 20, fastened to the structure 50,
whose axis 40 results to be inclined by 45 degrees with respect to two perpendicular
planes, respectively horizontal and vertical.
[0038] Said shell revolvingly supports, inside itself, through known means 22, a tubular
turret 21 whose upper portion is provided with two tubular projections 24a, 24b, orthogonal
to each other, inclined by 45 degrees with respect to the axis 40.
[0039] Said projections revolvingly support, inside themselves, through known means 27,
relative shafts 25a, 25b, to whose inner ends result to be splined respective bevel
gears 28a, 28b in mutual meshing with one bevel gear 29 splined to the end of a shaft
30 located inside the turret 21 and revolvingly supported by this latter through known
means 32.
[0040] At the ends of the shafts 25a, 25b, external with respect to the corresponding projections
24a, 24b, are fastened, normal to the same shafts, corresponding arms 26a, 26b, each
of them bearing respectively a sucker 15 (mentioned above) and 15a: said suckers identify
as many independent operating units.
[0041] In the accompanying drawings, the raceways, as well as the means designed to feed
the suckers 15, 15a, are not illustrated, since they are not pertaining to the present
invention.
[0042] The tubular turret 21 is drawn into rotation, according to M through means 23, while
the shaft 30 is drawn into rotation through means 31; said means are motorized in
relationship of phase with the motorization of the chains 80,81 and of the arm 13.
[0043] The unit made up of the means 31 and the bevel gears 29,28a is suited to draw into
rotation the shaft 25a in the sense N according to an angular speed double with respect
to the angular speed of the turret 21; in other words, to every revolution of the
turret correspond two revolutions of the shaft 25a. The same principles also apply
to the shaft 25b.
[0044] Referring to figs. 1, 2 and 3, the means 16 are illustrated, by a continuous line,
in the position wherein the sucker 15 mates the first side wall 2 of the blank, while
the sucker 15a has just completed the transfer of a blank, partially open, between
a pair of corresponding prongs 17a, 17b.
[0045] In the above-mentioned position, the sucker 15a is deactivated, while the sucker
15 is activated.
[0046] Reference is made, here below, to the operating unit comprising the sucker 15.
[0047] The 180-degree rotation of the turret 21 according to M brings about a gradual rotation
of the longitudinal axis of the blank 1 which moves from horizontal to vertical; said
rotation, with reference to figs. 1 and 3, is counterclockwise.
[0048] If the shaft 25a were fixed, said rotation would involve a synchronous rotation of
the side walls of the blank with respect to said axis; during said rotation a portion
of the blank (not affected by the sucker 15) would intercept a fixed catch projection,
with the consequent partial unfolding of the blank.
[0049] With the solution mentioned above, the blank, partially unfolded, would be inserted
into the seating 45, defined by the prongs 17a, 17b of a corresponding pair of prongs,
with a speed component concordant with the sense T of translation of the inner branch
19a of the line 18; this, when the action of the fixed catch projection ceases, could
bring about either the re-closing of the blank, or its coming out of the seating 45.
[0050] This drawback is avoided by the rotation, according to N, of the shaft 25a.
[0051] Said rotation, contrary to the rotation of the relative tubular projection 24a, is
by 360 degrees (as compared to 180 degrees of the turret), thus the blank corresponding
to the seating 45 results, with respect to the relative longitudinal axis, to be rotated
by 180 degrees in a sense contrary to the sense M according to which the projection
24a is rotated.
[0052] The above-mentioned principle makes it possible to insert the blank, partially unfolded
by the catch projection 60 (which intercepts, e.g., the second wall 3), in the seating
45 with a speed component H contrary to said sense T.
[0053] Thus the edge common to the walls 3,4 intercepts (in a suitable phase relationship
with the deactivation of the sucker 15) the pushing prong 17b, while the edge common
to the walls 2,5 goes to strike against the catching prong 17a.
[0054] The above-mentioned situation prevents the partially unfolded blank from coming out
of the seating 45; the gradual decrease, up to the predetermined value, of the distance
between the prongs 17a, 17b (since this latter, while passing through the feeding
station R, moves along an arc of circumference first, then it follows a rectilinear
trajectory), allows to overcome the elastic reaction of the articulations of the blank,
until the unfolding of the same has been completed, with consequent definition of
the open form (designated by W in fig. 3) of the same tubular blank.
[0055] At this point the sucker 15 carries out its idle run to return to the intermediate
station I, and at the same time the other sucker 15a takes from this latter a blank
of flattened form: the sucker 15a performs the same operating steps described above
with reference to the sucker 15.
[0056] The conformation of the means 16 is such as to exploit the prongs 17a, 17b, in order
to complete the unfolding of the blank; this involves positive effects, on one hand,
in terms of productivity of the device conforming to the invention, and on the other
hand of reliability of the latter, since the opening of the blank is assured.
1. Device to take blanks, of flattened tubular form, from a magazine, and to open said
blanks during their transfer to a packaging line, with said line comprising a conveyor
(18) defined by at least two equal chains (80,81), respectively first and second,
winding themselves round, in a closed ring, according to horizontal planes, with the
first chain (80) overlapping the second chain (81), to said chains, motorized with
equal speeds, being restrained relative prongs (17b, 17a), equally spaced, respectively
for pushing and for catching, radially oriented outwards to jointly define a series
of vertical seatings (45), with each seating designed to receive, correspondingly
to a feeding station (R) defined by the initial part of the inner branch (19a) of
the conveyor (18), a tubular die-cut blank (1) oriented vertically, at least partially
open, and to elastically check, subsequently, the same blank; said device being characterized in that it comprises: first means (7) designed to take the lower blank (1a) of a pile (P)
of blanks (1) contained by said magazine (6), and to transfer it to an intermediate
station (I) where the same blank is placed in horizontal position; second means (16)
activated in relationship of phase with respect to the moving of said first means
(7) and of said chains (80,81) designed to take a blank located in said intermediate
station (I) and suited to impart the die-cut blank a composite spatial motion with
progressive orientation from horizontal to vertical and rotation around its axis so
to intercept, at first, with the same blank, fixed folding means (60), with partial
opening of the latter, and subsequently, with a speed component (H) contrary to the
advancing sense (T) of said inner branch (19a) of the conveyor (18), the catching
prongs (17a) and the pushing prongs (17b) of a corresponding vertical seating (45),
with completion of the opening of the blank carried out by the latter prongs.
2. Device according to Claim 1, characterized in that said second means (16) comprise: a tubular turret (21), revolvingly supported by
a fixed structure (20,50), inclined with respect to both a horizontal plane and to
a vertical plane, provided at one end with at least a tubular projection (24a, 24b),
inclined with respect to the axis of the turret so to take two limit positions, respectively
horizontal and vertical, as a consequence of the rotation by half a revolution of
said turret; a shaft (25a, 25b) located inside said tubular projection (24a, 24b)
by which it is revolvingly supported and with respect to which it protrudes, sucker
means (15,15a) restrained to the portion of said shaft (25a,25b) external with respect
to the relative tubular projection, oriented in such a way as to catch, with this
latter disposed horizontally, the upper portion of the blank already positioned in
the intermediate station (I); first means to draw said turret (21) into rotation and
second means to draw said shaft (25a, 25b) into rotation with angular speed double
with respect to the angular speed of said turret and according to a sense (N) contrary
to the sense (M) of rotation of the tubular projection (24a, 24b).
3. Device according to Claim 2, characterized in that said turret 21 is inclined by 45 degrees with respect to said horizontal and vertical
plane, while said tubular projection (24a, 24b) is inclined by 45 degrees with respect
to the turret axis, and said first sucker means result to be arranged perpendicularly
with respect to the relative supporting shaft (25a, 25b).
4. Device according to Claim 1, characterized in that said first means (7) comprise: a sleeve (8), an end of which is hinged to said fixed
structure (50); a shaft (10) telescopically coupled with said sleeve; second sucker
means (11) restrained to the free end of said shaft; an arm (13) articulated with
one of its ends to said shaft 10 and hinged with the remaining end to said fixed structure;
means (70) to rockingly motorize, in relationship of phase with the actuation of said
second means (16), said arm (13), defining, for said second sucker means (11), two
limit positions (Z1,Z2), respectively for taking said lower blank (1a) from the pile
(P) of blanks contained by said magazine (6) and for positioning the same blank into
said intermediate station (I).
5. Device according to Claim 1, characterized in that said magazine is oriented parallel to the direction of maximum extension of said
conveyor (18), and it consists of a longitudinal portion (6a) and a portion (6b) inclined
downwards, consecutive to the former, this latter containing said pile (P) of blanks
(1) of flattened tubular form.
6. Device according to Claim 3, characterized in that said first sucker means comprise at least an arm (26a, 26b), perpendicular with respect
to the relative shaft (25a, 25b), with the free end of which at least a sucker (15,
15a) is associated.
7. Device according to Claim 2, characterized in that said second motorizing means comprise: a bevel gear (28a, 28b), splined to the inner
end of said shaft (25a, 25b), in mutual meshing with a bevel gear (29) splined to
the end of a shaft (30) located inside said turret (21) by which it is revolvingly
supported, whose remaining end, external to the turret, is associated with motorizing
means (31).