OBJECT OF THE INVENTION.
[0001] This invention refers, as its title indicates, to a machine for shaping boxes from
sheets or plates of heat-weldable material, whose configuration exactly corresponds
to the development of the box or, in other words, with the unfolded box. This machine
includes means for supply of the unfolded boxes, means of transport picking up the
unfolded boxes from the supply unit, then locating them in a heating unit; means for
immobilizing the unfolded boxes in the heating unit, a box former, a treader-former
which introduces the unfolded box in the box former, hence obtaining the folding of
its sides with respect to the base; means of pressing which determines the heat-welding
of the opposite ends of the adjoining sides of the shaped box, previously heated in
the heating unit and means to remove the shaped boxes by the machine.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[0002] At present, different types of machines are known for shaping boxes from die-cast
sheets, generally of cardboard and having a series of movable items destined to fold
said die-cast sheet to shape the box, this type of machine usually including means
to apply adhesive products in those areas of the sheet to be joined, determining the
adhesion of said areas for the shaped box to have a specific form.
[0003] EP-A-0 436 236 discloses a box forming machine substantially in accordance with the
preamble of claim 1 of this patent. US-A-4 936 815 and GB-A-900 118 disclose further
prior art machines.
DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0004] The invention relates to a machine in accordance with claim 1 of this patent. Preferred
embodiments are defined in dependent claims.
[0005] According to the invention, the means of supplying the unfolded boxes can consist
of a lifting platform, over which the unfolded boxes are piled; above said means of
supply, the mentioned transport means are arranged, consisting of a horizontal motorized
displacement carriage over which is assembled a pneumatic cylinder which vertically
displaces an arm equipped with a pneumatically activated suction pad to hold the unfolded
boxes from the supplier to the heating unit.
[0006] This heating unit can include coplanary plates, over which the transporter places
the unfolded boxes, the latter being supported on the plates by means of which will
be their sides, such that the box base arranged in said unit does not lean over any
surface.
[0007] Some displaceable heaters can be arranged in this heating unit which heat the opposite
ends of the adjoining sides of the boxes by means of the projection over the same
of hot air; this heaters are preferably equipped with nozzles defining a flat square-shaped
outlet, through which the hot air emerges, permitting that each one of them simultaneous
heat the opposite ends of two of the adjoining sides of the box to be shaped.
[0008] This heating will later allow the heat-welding of the ends of the adjoining sides
of the box to be performed as it is made of heat-weldable material.
[0009] To prevent the unfolded box from being moved or warped during the mentioned heating,
the invention foresees that the machine can include means of immobilization consisting
of some treaders, activated by pneumatic cylinders assembled over an upper fixed bridge
and which vertically pressed the sides of the unfolded box against the coplanary plates
included in the heating unit.
[0010] According to the invention, the box former includes some side walls having a gap
between them of dimensions slightly greater than the size of the box to be shaped,
said shaper preferably being arranged at the lower area of the heating unit.
[0011] The walls of the box former have in their lower part some windows through which emerge,
towards the central gap, some concealable stops preferably defining, as a whole, a
coplanary surface, perpendicular to the walls of the shaper.
[0012] These concealable stops are preferably installed with the possibility of rotation
over the back sides of the walls of the box former and those corresponding to each
one of the walls are activated by a same pneumatic cylinder determining the arrangement
in a hidden or protruding position with respect to the corresponding walls.
[0013] The side walls of the box former are preferably extended at their upper end in some
diverging ramps destined to collaborate in the folding of the sides of the box with
respect to its base.
[0014] The treader-former preferably includes two side walls joined together by a lower
base of less length than the former and by two upper crossbars, fixed at their ends,
the set defining the treader-former a width equal to the inside width of the box to
be shaped.
[0015] This treader-former includes between the side walls two bending wedges, arranged
perpendicularly to the former and fixed to them with the possibility of rotation;
said bending wedges are preferably activated by two pneumatic cylinders arranged inside
the treader-former and which arranges them in an open or closed position.
[0016] The bending wedges preferably have at their free end two chamfers set against each
other which define a right-angled rim.
[0017] This treader-former is preferably fixed to a pneumatic cylinder obliging it to describe
alternative vertical motions, passing from the upper area of the heating unit to the
interior of the box former and viceversa; the base of the treader-former is aligned
vertically with the inner gap of the box former, such that on vertically descending,
the base of the treader-former presses the base of the box, still unfolded, and introduces
it in the box former, the ramps defined in its sides, determining the folding of the
box, until it reaches a position perpendicular to its base, said perpendicular position
being achieved when the box is totally introduced inside the box former. This limit
position is determined by the contact of the base of the box against the concealable
stops which during this operation are in a protruding position.
[0018] When the box reaches this limit position, the bending wedges are open and press to
of the lower edges of the box against the concealable stops arranged on two of the
opposite sides of the box former, obliging the sides of the box to define a right
angle with the base.
[0019] For the box to adopt this form definitely, the invention preferably contemplates
that the machine includes in the corners of the former means of pressing, consisting
of tightening clamps which, on gripping the opposite ends of the opposite sides of
the adjoining sides of the shaped box, determine their heat-welding thanks to the
heating previously made.
[0020] The gripping clamps are preferably provided with gripping devices having a length
equal or slightly greater than the height of the boxes to be shaped, said gripping
devices being able to have flat profiles or profiles with alternating recesses and
salients.
[0021] Due to the fact that the gripping devices act over the hot box material, the invention
considers the possibility that the box former have an internal conduit for cooling
liquid to pass, said conduit defining in the gripping device an inlet and an outlet
for connection thereof to the corresponding outside cooling circuit.
[0022] The opening and closing of the clamps is determined by some pneumatic cylinders which
act over them.
[0023] According to the invention, the means of removing the boxes, once shaped and heat-welded,
may consist of a motorized conveyor belt, arranged beneath the box former, the finished
boxes falling over it due to the concealment of the concealable stops of the former.
DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0024] To aid the description of the invention being made and to permit a greater understanding
of the characteristics of the invention, this specification is accompanied by a set
of drawings which illustrate and do not limit it:
- Figure 1 shows a schematic view of the end elevation of the machine object of this
invention, where, the box former has not been included so as to obtain greater clarity
in the drawing.
- Figure 2 shows a schematic profile view of the unfolded box supplier.
- Figure 3 shows a profile view of the machine where the heating unit may be observed,
together with two boxes arranged respectively in the shaping area where the box former
is not shown and the other arranged over the means for removal.
- Figure 4 shows a plan view of the machine.
- Figure 5 shows a plan view of the machine, sectioned by a horizontal plane where the
arrangement of the pressing means determining heat welding of the box may be observed.
- Figure 6 shows a detail of the box former and treader-former, vertically sectioned
during the shaping of a box. Moreover, this view represents the plates supporting
the unfolded boxes in the heating unit, determining the position of the box former
in the whole machine.
PREFERED EMBODIMENT OF THE INVENTION.
[0025] As may be observed in the mentioned figures, the machine object of this invention,
presents means of supply of the unfolded boxes, consisting of a lifting platform (1),
over which the unfolded boxes are piled (2).
[0026] On the platform (1), some means of transport of the unfolded boxes (2) are arranged
consisting of a motorized carriage (3), permitting displacement in a horizontal direction,
and over which, is installed a pneumatic cylinder (4) causing the vertical displacement
of an arm (5) equipped a suction pad (6) activated pneumatically, and which hold the
unfolded boxes (2) during their transport.
[0027] The carriage (3) picks up the boxes one by one from the platform (1) and transports
them to the heating unit placing them on coplanary plates (7) where they are supported
with what will be the sides of the box.
[0028] Moreover, this heating unit includes some heaters (8) that may be placed near or
far away from the opposite ends of the adjoining sides of the box by the action by
some lower cylinders (9).
[0029] The mission of these heaters (8) is to project hot air over the opposite ends of
the adjoining sides of the unfolded boxes, being equipped with nozzles (10) defining
a flat right angled outlet, which permits them to simultaneously heat said opposite
ends of the adjoining sides of the box to be shaped.
[0030] To prevent the unfolded boxes from being moved during heating, the machine includes
means of immobilizing them, consisting of some treaders (11) which are activated by
pneumatic cylinders (12) installed over a fixed upper bridge (13).
[0031] The treaders (11) vertically press the sides of the unfolded box against the coplanary
plates (7) included in the heating unit.
[0032] Beneath the heating unit, the box former is arranged, shown in the figure as (14)
and including side walls (15) which define a gap between them having dimensions slightly
higher than that of the box to be shaped.
[0033] The walls (15) of the box former define in their lower area some windows (16) through
which emerge, towards the central gap, some concealable stops (17).
[0034] The set of concealable stops (17) defines a coplanary surface, perpendicular to the
walls (15) of the box former.
[0035] The concealable stops (17) are assembled with the possibility of rotation over the
back sides of the walls (15), the concealable stops (15) being activated, installed
over each one of the walls (15), by a pneumatic cylinder (18) determining their arrangement
in a hidden or protruding position with respect to the corresponding walls (15).
[0036] The side walls (15) of the box former (14) are extended at their upper end in some
diverging ramps (19) destined to collaborate in the folding of the unfolded boxes
(2) when they are displaced towards the interior of the box former by a treader-former,
shown as a whole as (20) in figure 3.
[0037] As may be observed in the detail of the figure (6), the treader-former (20), consists
of two side walls (21) which are joined to each other by a lower base (22) of less
length that the former and by two upper cross bars (23), fixed at their ends, the
treader-former having a width equal to the inside width of the box to be shaped.
[0038] The treader-former (20) includes between the side walls (21) two bending wedges (24)
arranged perpendicular to the former and fixed to them with the possibility of rotation
by means of the respective axles (25).
[0039] The bending wedges may be arranged in an open or closed position due to the action
of two pneumatic cylinders (26) over them and have at their free end two chamfers
set against each other which define a right angle.
[0040] The treader-former (20) is fixed to a pneumatic cylinder (27) fitted over the upper
fixed bridge (13).
[0041] The pneumatic cylinder (27) transmit to the treader-former an alternative vertical
motion, displacing it from the upper area of the heating unit to the inside of the
box former and viceversa.
[0042] The base of the treader-former (20) is aligned vertically with the interior gap of
the box former (14) and in its vertical descent acts over the base of the box (2)
arranged in the heating unit and over which the heaters (8) have previously acted,
projecting hot air over the opposite ends of the adjoining sides of the box to be
shaped; in this descent, the treader-former (20) induces the introduction of the box
inside the box former (14), bending its sides with respect to the base, first of all
by the action of the ramps (19) over them and secondly, by the action of the sides
(15) of the box former over said sides.
[0043] The treader-former (20) provokes the descent of the box to be shaped until it makes
contact with the concealable stops (17) when the bending wedges (24) open to activate
with their ends, against the edges defined by the base of the box and two of its sides,
this moment corresponding with that representing in figure 6.
[0044] For the sides of the shaped box to be kept in a position perpendicular to the base
thereof, the machine includes in the corners of the box former (14), some means of
pressing, consisting of tightening clamps (28) which are activated by pneumatic cylinders
(29); these clamps (28) press the opposite ends of the adjoining sides of the box
which are still hot, determining their heat-welding, by which the box is definitely
shaped.
[0045] Once the box has been shaped and the adjoining sides heat-welded at their ends, the
bending wedges (24) pass to the closing position and the treader-former set is displaced
towards the upper area, by the action of the cylinder (27); simultaneously the concealable
stops (17) are concealed in the walls (15) and the finished box falls under its own
weight towards means for removal, consisting of motorized transport means (30), responsible
for removing the boxes from the machines.
[0046] We do not consider it necessary to extend this description more, as any expert in
the matter can understand the scope of the invention and the benefits derived from
it.
[0047] The terms in which this specification has been drafted should always be interpreted
in the widest sense without limitations.
[0048] The materials, form, size and arrangement of the items may be varied, provided it
does not change the basic characteristics of the invention which is claimed below.
1. A machine to shape boxes from heat-weldable material, as from unfolded boxes; including
means of supply of the unfolded boxes (2), means of transport picking up the boxes
from the means of supply and arranging them in a heating unit; means of immobilization
of the unfolded boxes in the heating unit; a box former (14) consisting of side walls
(15) defining a gap between them having dimensions slightly greater than the sides
of the box to be shaped; a treader-former (20) introducing the unfolded box in the
box former, obtaining the folding of its sides with respect to its base; concealable
stops (17) arranged in the box former; means of pressing determining the heat-welding
of the opposite ends of the adjoining sides of the shaped box and means of removal
of the boxes shaped by the machine;
characterized in that
- the walls (15) of the box former define in its lower area some windows (16) through
which the concealable stops (17) emerge towards the gap; and in that
- the treader-former includes between its side walls (21) two bending wedges (24),
arranged perpendicularly to them and fixed to them with the possibility of rotation.
2. A machine, according to the claim above, characterized in that the means of supply of unfolded boxes consist of a lifting platform (1), over which
the unfolded boxes are piled.
3. A machine according to any of the previous claims, characterized in that the means of transport of the unfolded boxes consists of a horizontal motorized displacement
carriage (3) over which is assembled a pneumatic cylinder (4) which vertically displaces
an arm (5) equipped with a pneumatically activated suction pad (6) to hold the unfolded
boxes during transport.
4. A machine, according to any of the previous claims, characterized in that the heating unit includes coplanary plates (7), over which the unfolded boxes are
placed by the transporter, and some displaceable heaters (8) which project hot air
over the opposite ends of the adjoining sides of the boxes.
5. A machine, according to claim 4, characterized in that the heaters are equipped with nozzles (10) defining a flat right angled outlet, through
which hot air emerges, permitting opposite ends of the adjoining sides of the box
to be shaped to be simultaneously heated.
6. A machine, according to any of the previous claims, characterized in that the means of immobilization of the unfolded boxes in the heating unit consist of
treaders (11) activated by pneumatic cylinders (12) assembled over a fixed upper bridge
and which vertically press the sides of the unfolded box against the coplanary plates
(7) included in the heating unit, preventing their mobility during the heating process.
7. A machine, according to the previous claims, characterized in that the box former is arranged at the lower area of the heating unit.
8. A machine, according to any of the previous claims, characterized in that the concealable stops (17) define a coplanary surface, perpendicular to the walls
of the box former.
9. A machine, according to any of the previous claims, characterized in that the concealable stops (17) are assembled with the possibility of rotation over the
back sides of the walls of the box former.
10. A machine, according to any of the previous claims, characterized in that the concealable stops assembled over each one of the walls are activated by a pneumatic
cylinder (18) determining their hidden or protruding position with respect to the
corresponding walls.
11. A machine, according to any of the previous claims, characterized in that the side walls of the box former are extended by their upper end in some diverging
ramps (19).
12. A machine, according to any of the previous claims, characterized in that the treader-former (20) includes two parallel side walls (21) joined to each other
by a lower base (22) having less length than the side walls of the box former and
by two upper cross bars (23), fitted to their ends, the treader-former defining a
width equal to the inside width of the box to be shaped.
13. A machine, according to any of the previous claims, characterized in that inside the treader-former, two pneumatic cylinders (26) are arranged which act over
the bending wedges (24) arranging them in an open or closed position.
14. A machine, according to any of the previous claims, characterized in that the bending wedges (24) have at their free end, two chamfers set against each other
defining a right angled rim.
15. A machine, according to any of the previous claims, characterized in that the treader-former is fixed to a pneumatic cylinder (27) obliging it to describe
alternative vertical movements, passing from the upper area of the heating unit to
the inside of the box former and viceversa.
16. A machine, according to any of the previous claims, characterized in that the base of the treader-former (20) is aligned vertically with the inside gap of
the box former (14), acting during the descent of the treader-former over the base
of the unfolded box arranged in the filling unit, provoking its introduction inside
the box former and the bending of its sides until reaching a position perpendicular
to its base.
17. A machine, according to any of the previous claims, characterized in that the means of pressing which determine the heat-welding of the opposite ends of the
adjoining sides of the shaped box consist of tightening clamps (28) arranged at the
corners of the box former.
18. A machine, according to claim 17, characterized in that gripping devices of the tightening clamps (28) have a length equal or slightly greater
than the height of the boxes to be shaped.
19. A machine, according to claim 18, characterized in that the gripping devices of the tightening clamps have an internal conduit for the circulation
of cooling fluid.
20. A machine, according to claim 19, characterized in that the internal conduit of the tightening clamps has external outlet and inlets for
the connection of the corresponding external cooling circuit.
21. A machine, according to any of claims 17-20, characterized in that the tightening clamps are activated by pneumatic cylinders (29).
22. A machine, according to any of the previous claims, characterized in that the means of removal of the shaped boxes consist of a motorized conveyor belt.
23. A machine, according to claim 22, characterized in that the motorized conveyor belt is arranged beneath the box former, the boxes falling
over it once shaped, when the concealable stops (17) of the box former are concealed.