[0001] This invention concerns an automatic device for the strapping and labelling of rolls
of metallic wire, as set forth in the main claim.
[0002] To be more exact, the invention concerns a device suitable to strap automatically
rolls of metallic wire wound on reels by means of the application of at least one
segment of a metallic strap about the roll of wire and by means of the successive
joining of the ends of that segment of a metallic strap.
[0003] The strapping device is installed advantageously, but not only, at a specific station
for the strapping of the rolls, for instance in an automated system for the coiling,
packaging and discharging of rolls of metallic wire.
[0004] The strapping device according to the invention is also prepared for the application
of an identification plate, which bears the characteristic data of the roll of metallic
wire and is retained by the strap.
[0005] A means to weigh the roll thus coiled is included advantageously in the strapping
station according to the invention.
[0006] Such automatic devices for the coiling and packaging of metallic wire are usually
positioned downstream of drawing or rolling plants.
[0007] The invention can also be employed for the strapping of other materials packaged
also in the form of bundles, packs, etc.
[0008] The state of the art as disclosed, for instance, in IT-83320-A/90, IT-83322-A/90
and IT-83323-A/90 covers fully automated systems for the packaging and discharge of
rolls of metallic wire wound on reels.
[0009] These systems, which are arranged advantageously downstream of a metallic wire drawing
or rolling plant, provide for the use of an automated coiling machine which carries
out all the operations of winding, packaging and discharge of a roll of wire wound
on a reel.
[0010] In the example disclosed the automated coiling machine cooperates advantageously
with a three-positional turntable, the first position being that of coiling the wire
on a reel, whereas the second position is that of strapping the wire on the reel and
the third position is that of discharge of the reel.
[0011] The reel packaged in the first position passes to the second position, where the
roll of wire is fully strapped, and thence to the third position, whence the roll
can be discharged by an appropriate apparatus.
[0012] In the case of reels of the type of IT-83321-A/90 for instance, the strapping of
the roll is carried out by passing, by hand for instance, strapping means about the
roll through suitable channels made in the reel and by then securing the strapping
means about the roll.
[0013] Strapping a roll of wire by hand entails a great loss of time, possible operating
mistakes, a not always efficient application of the binding strap and still other
shortcomings. Moreover, in normal practice there is the problem of fixing in a stable
manner a plate or sheet bearing the data for identification of the roll to each complete
roll of metallic wire ready for despatch.
[0014] These identification data may include, for instance, the type of material, the date
of preparation, the weight of the roll and any other information which is to be given
to the consignee. The weight of the roll in particular is a detail which can only
be provided when the roll of wire has been packaged.
[0015] In most cases these identification plates or sheets are affixed at present by being
directly applied with an adhesive or by means of auxiliary elements, such as adhesive
paper, staples, pins or other means, to the outside of the roll of metallic wire.
[0016] The plates or sheets thus applied have a rather unstable fixture, particularly so
during transport and handling of the rolls, especially if the rolls undergo the action
of bad weather or other disturbing factors.
[0017] The present applicants have therefore set themselves the problem of embodying an
automatic device for the strapping of a roll of metallic wire wound on a reel, whereby
the device also makes possible the automatic application of a plate which identifies
the roll and is retained by the strap.
[0018] The present applicants have designed, tested and embodied this invention to overcome
the shortcomings of the state of the art and to achieve further advantages.
[0019] This invention is set forth and characterized in the main claim, while the dependent
claims describe variants of the idea of the main embodiment.
[0020] One purpose of this invention is to make fully automatic the process of strapping
a roll of metallic wire wound on a reel by means of the application of one or more
binding straps about the roll.
[0021] Another purpose of the invention is to enable an identification plate to be affixed
to the roll and to be held in position by at least one of the binding straps.
[0022] A further purpose of the invention is to automate the process of readying, printing
or imprinting the plate.
[0023] Yet another purpose of the invention is to pre-arrange a device to weigh the roll,
this device being associated advantageously with the strapping station and cooperating
directly with the assembly which imprints the plate.
[0024] Thus the details of the weight of the roll, which are available only when the roll
has been made ready, can be imprinted on the identification plate immediately before
that plate is fed to the the strapping device for fixture to the roll.
[0025] Moreover, the invention includes means to automate the process of feeding the identification
plate to the strapping head of the strapping device.
[0026] The strapping device according to the invention is positioned at the specific strapping
station of the automatic coiling machine.
[0027] The reel on which the roll of wire is wound and which is readied in the winding station
reaches the strapping station by being traversed or by the rotation of a turntable
on which the reel is supported.
[0028] The reel is positioned in the strapping station on a suitable weighing device appropriately
equipped for establishing the tare of the reel and for subtracting that tare. This
weighing device provides the data of the net weight of the roll of metallic wire.
[0029] The automatic strapping device according to the invention is caused to act at this
position.
[0030] This strapping device arranges to place straight segments of a binding strap, or
strip, about the roll and to make these segments pass through hollows in the reel
and then joins together the ends of the segments by traversing the strapping head
towards the reel and at the same time drawing the binding strap.
[0031] During this step the reel cooperates advantageously with a rotary support so that
the strap elements that strap the roll of wire can be inserted into the reel at several
points determined at an angle to each other along the circumference of the reel and
advantageously separated from each other symmetrically.
[0032] The strapping device according to the invention can be pre-arranged advantageously
to fix an identification plate to at least one of the binding straps. This plate advantageously
has the form of a substantially flat element consisting of a metal, a plastic or another
substantially rigid analogous material with protruding fins, which contain opposed
through holes.
[0033] The identification plate is prepared by a suitable forming, printing and imprinting
assembly included advantageously in the vicinity of the strapping device or can be
already ready in an appropriate feeder.
[0034] The data to identify the roll of wire can be printed or imprinted on the outer face
of the plate. In this case the printing and imprinting assembly may advantageously
be connected directly to the weighing device so as to make the process of imprinting
the weight of the roll automatic.
[0035] According to a variant an adhesive sheet bearing the above data, which may possibly
be supplied also by the weighing device, is attached with an adhesive to the outer
face of the plate, possibly after the plate has been fitted to the roll of wire.
[0036] The plate, when ready, is taken and placed on the strapping head, by hand for instance,
so as to be applied to the roll of metallic wire.
[0037] According to a variant the plate cooperates with an automatic engagement and positioning
device, which engages the plate and positions it on the strapping head.
[0038] The strapping head contains a seating arranged to receive and lodge the plate.
[0039] The strapping head includes also retaining means to keep the plate in position during
the step of strapping the roll.
[0040] At least one end of the strap is passed from one end of the plate to the other end
through the holes; the strap is then drawn and that end of the strap is then joined
to the portion of the strap being fed. The strap is then cut and the reel is discharged
from the strapping station.
[0041] The attached figures are given as a non-restrictive example and show some preferred
embodiments of the invention as follows:-
- Fig.1
- is a side view of the strapping device according to the invention;
- Figs.2a and 2b
- are three-dimensional drawings of two working steps of the strapping head of the device
of Fig.1;
- Fig.3
- shows in an enlarged scale a lengthwise section of a detail of the strapping head
of Fig.2;
- Fig.4a
- is a plan view of a possible embodiment of the identification plate;
- Fig.4b
- is a view of the identification plate of Fig.4a according to the arrow A;
- Fig.5
- shows a diagram of a possible automatic process to feed and apply the identification
plate by means of the strapping device.
[0042] The reference number 10 in the attached figures denotes an automatic device to strap
rolls of metallic wire wound on reels 11. A reel 11 coming from a turntable 13 or
a roller conveyor arrives at a strapping station, which consists substantially of
a means 12 to lift the reel 11, this lifting means 12 being associated in this case
with a weighing means 14 comprising three loads cells 15 for instance, and consists
also of an engagement and rotation means 16.
[0043] This engagement and rotation means 16 includes a gearbox 17 bearing terminally a
spindle 18 and a drawing means 19.
[0044] When the reel 11 reaches the strapping station, the lifting means 12 is actuated
and cooperates with a lower flange 20 of the reel 11 and lifts the reel 11 and aligns
it with the spindle 18 borne on the gearbox 17.
[0045] When the reel 11 has been positioned between the spindle 18 and the lifting means
12, the drawing means 19 is secured to one of the spokes of the upper flange 21 of
the reel 11 so as to rotate the reel 11. This rotation is carried out so that the
strapping elements can be introduced into the reel 11 in several different strapping
zones separated along the circumference of the reel 11.
[0046] The engagement and rotation means 16 brings these strapping zones in succession in
correspondence with the strapping device 10.
[0047] In this example the strapping device 10 cooperates with an assembly 22 that feeds
a binding strap or strip 23.
[0048] The feeding assembly 22 unwinds the strap 23 about a wheel 24 providing an unwound
reserve length of strap and about a transmission roller 124 according to the traction
exerted by a strapping head 25 of the strapping device 10.
[0049] The strapping device 10 is positioned in relation to the reel 11 in such a way that
it includes suitable facing guide elements, namely an upper guide element 27a and
lower guide element 27b, arranged in direct cooperation with insertion channels, namely
an upper insertion channel 29a and a lower insertion channel 29b, contained in the
reel 11 for insertion of the strap 23.
[0050] The strapping device 10 comprises also curved elements 26a and 26b to connect the
path of the strap 23, a substantially vertical path along the strapping head 25 in
this case, to the substantially horizontal path along the guide elements 27a-27b.
[0051] The guide elements 27a-27b can move by themselves or are constrained by respective
movable elements, for instance an upper guide arm 28a and a lower guide arm 28b, to
take up a first working position and a second inactive position of not feeding the
reel 11.
[0052] The first working position (shown with continuous lines in fig.1) is taken up when
the strap 23 is fed into the reel 11, from above for instance, through the upper elements
27a and 29a and emerges from the reel 11 from below through the lower elements 27b
and 29b.
[0053] Thereafter, after the upper 28a and lower 28b guide arms have been placed in their
position of non-contact (shown with lines of dashes in Fig.1), the strapping head
25 is traversed forwards towards the reel 11 by means of a carriage 30 driven by a
jack 31 in this case.
[0054] During this movement the strapping head 25 at the same time recovers the strap 23
so as to apply an action of traction strong enough to ensure the effectiveness of
the strapping.
[0055] The strapping head 25 is brought to the position partly shown with lines of dashes
in Fig.1 in the vicinity of the reel 11 so as to carry out the operations of uniting
the ends of, and cutting, the strap 23 in a substantially known manner.
[0056] The strapping head 25 is then distanced from the reel 11, the guide arms 28a-28b
are brought towards each other to their working position, the reel 11 is rotated by
the rotation and engagement means 16 and a new strapping cycle is carried out.
[0057] The strapping device 10 in this example is pre-arranged to enable an identification
plate 32 to be inserted in cooperation with at least one of the segments of the binding
strap 23.
[0058] A possible conformation of the identification plate 32 is shown in Figs.4. This plate
32 has a substantially flat central body 32a, on which are impressed by printing or
imprinting the characteristic data of the roll of wire to which the plate 32 is fixed.
[0059] Bent fins in which holes 42 are made for insertion of a strap are provided at the
ends of the plate 32. When the plate 32 has been positioned on the strapping head
25, these holes 42 lie on the vertical path of the binding strap 23. This enables
the strap 23 to pass from one end of the identification plate 32 to the other end
thereof.
[0060] The conformation of the plate 32 shown in Figs.4 enables it to be produced with one
single moulding step and also makes possible the prevention of problems of stable
retention of the plate 32 when the latter 32 has been applied to the relative roll
of wire.
[0061] The strapping head 25 includes a seating 41 to lodge the plate 32 along the vertical
tract 33 that guides the strap 23. This seating 41 is produced by making along the
vertical guide tract an axial recess and enlargement having dimensions such as will
enable the plate 32 to be correctly positioned.
[0062] This correct positioning is achieved by making the holes 42 in the plate 32 lie axially
on the path of the strap 23, so that the strap 23 can be passed from one end of the
plate 32 to the other end when the plate has been positioned.
[0063] This positioning of the plate 32 is maintained, where the plate 32 is metallic, by
placing a retaining element, such as a magnet 43, within the inner side of the seating
41 (see Fig.3).
[0064] According to the variant shown in Figs.2 the seating 41 is produced by fitting suitable
inserts 44 conformed in such a way as to restrict the vertical guide tract 33 in the
segments where that tract does not lodge the plate 32.
[0065] An abutment element 45 is comprised to ensure a more correct orientation of the strap
23 and forms part of the strapping head 25, being characterized by a non-contact position
(Fig.2a) and a working position (Fig.2b).
[0066] This abutment element 45 is brought to its non-contact position during positioning
of the plate 32. Thereafter it is brought to its working position to cooperate with
the vertical guide tract 33 in providing a correct orientation of the strap 23.
[0067] The abutment element 45 has one shaped end 45a to act as a lead-in for the strap
23. Moreover, so as to contain the fins 34 of the plate 32 which protrude from the
edge 35 of the strapping head 25, the abutment element 45 includes two grooves 46a
and 46b respectively having a shape and size suitable for the purpose.
[0068] The first groove 46a in the direction of arrival of the strap 23, namely the groove
positioned nearer to the lead-in end 45a of the abutment element 45 , includes a bevelled
edge 36 acting a a lead-in for the passage of the strap 23.
[0069] The strap 23 is therefore fed by the feeding assembly 22 to the strapping head 25,
is oriented and guided along the vertical guide tract 33 by the abutment element 45
and is brought into the reel 11.
[0070] Lastly, the abutment element 45 is brought to its non-contact position and the strapping
head 25 is moved forwards with the methods and purposes described hereinbefore.
[0071] According to a first embodiment the plate 32 bearing the identification data of the
roll of wire is prepared by an appropriate forming and punching assembly and is collected
in an appropriate container.
[0072] The plates 32 are taken one by one from the container, by a suitable withdrawal means
for instance, and are positioned in cooperation with an engagement assembly, such
as the engagement assembly 37 shown in Fig.5, for instance.
[0073] The container may include advantageously lateral guides which assist withdrawal of
one plate 32 at a time.
[0074] According to the embodiment of Fig.5 a continuous strip 47 is unwound in a substantially
downward direction and is brought into cooperation with a shearing and imprinting
assembly 48.
[0075] The continuous strip 47 still does not bear the specific identification data of the
roll, such as weight, date of manufacture, type of material, etc.
[0076] The shearing and imprinting assembly 48 in cooperation with an underlying abutment
surface 38 shears a single plate 32 from the continuous strip 47 and imprints thereon
the data relating to the weight of the roll and any other identification data pre-set
by the machine operator by means of a keyboard.
[0077] The single plate 32 thus made ready is taken by gravity, between lateral guides (not
shown here) for instance, to the engagement assembly 37.
[0078] The engagement assembly 37 comprises an arm 39, which bears a terminal engagement
element 40 equipped, for instance, at its front with an electromagnet, if the plates
32 are metallic, or with an aspiration means if the plates 32 are plastic.
[0079] The engagement assembly 37 engages the plate 32 and places it on the strapping head
25 in the seating 41.
[0080] So as to automate the process, the shearing and imprinting assembly 48 is advantageously
governed directly by at least the weighing means 14 on which the reel 11 is positioned.