OBJECT OF THE INVENTION
[0001] The present invention relates to a new packing procedure, with the clear objective
of providing a pallet with its load with a wrapping based on plastic foil or film,
which suitably stabilises said load during subsequent handling of the pallet and/or
protects it from dust and water, procedure which has been specially conceived in order
to improve the packing conditions, specifically by avoiding tears in the plastic film
and permitting a higher operational speed, with the consequent enhancement in the
performance of the packing machine, with considerable stretching of the film and consequent
saving therein.
[0002] The new procedure permits the wrapping of four or five faces indifferently, utilising
a single spool of film.
[0003] The invention concerns also the machine for putting the procedure mentioned into
practice.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[0004] At the present time there are two basic solutions for the packing of a pallet with
its load, both of which are based on winding over said assembly an adequately tightened
plastic foil or film, in such a manner that the pallet's load, generally made up of
separate elements, is perfectly bound in itself and to the actual pallet, in order
to ensure the stability of the assembly in subsequent handling during transport.
[0005] One such solution consists in mounting the pallet with its load on a rotating platform,
whilst the film-feeding spool is arranged laterally with respect to the pallet and
is subjected to a vertical displacement movement, so that the plastic foil is wound
helicoidally over the outside surface of the load whilst the pallet turns.
[0006] The fundamental problem with this solution lies in that, in the initial phase of
packing, that is when the load is not secured, the centrifugal force produced by the
rotary movement of the pallet causes the same to tend to be displaced in a radial
direction and to fall, which substantially limits the speed at which the pallet is
turned and consequently the working rate of the machine.
[0007] Machines of this type are reflected, for example, in the European Patents with application
number 91401689.4 and 92401863.3.
[0008] The other solution consists in maintaining the pallet stationary during packing,
in order to avoid the problems with centrifugal force of which mention was made above,
it being the film-feeding spool which describes a planetary movement around the pallet,
at the same time as it simultaneously undergoes an alternating motion in the vertical
direction, as for example occurs in the machines reflected in the European Patent
with application number 90402027.8 or the PCT with publication number WO 90/06261.
[0009] This second type of machine, structurally much more complex than the first type,
and consequently much more expensive, and which due to its large turning circle produces
high inertial forces because of the weight of the moving elements, which make necessary
a large reinforced framework. It also presents as a fundamental problem, which is
also applicable to the case of the machines of the first type, a serious risk of tearing
the film as the pulling motion of said film is in both cases circular and constant,
meaning that "tugging" occurs is said film in correspondence with the folding the
latter undergoes on reaching the corners or upright edges of the load, in such a manner
that in correspondence with said edges extra straining and stretching are produced
which are the effects that produce the risk of tearing which has just been mentioned.
DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0010] The packing procedure which the invention proposes, applicable to a packing machine
of the second type of those mentioned above, that is of those in which the pallet
with its load is maintained steady during the packing, resolves in a fully satisfactory
manner the aforementioned problems in the different aspects stated.
[0011] To this end and in more specific terms, the procedure of the invention consists in
subjecting the headstock of the film spool to a cyclic motion around the pallet with
its load, but with the special particularity that said headstock describes a trajectory
always parallel to the outline of the pallet. More specifically, in each cycle or
turn of the spool around the pallet, four segments of perfectly rectilinear displacement
are defined, parallel to the four faces of the pallet, related to each other through
orthogonal inflections, in correspondence with the upright edges of said pallet, that
is, in contrast to the circumferential trajectory of the headscock in the classic
procedure, with the procedure of the invention said headstock describes a rectangular
trajectory, all of this such that the exit tension on the film from the aforementioned
headstock remains constant during the entire packing and the tension is also constant
with which said film is applied both to the faces and to the edges of the pallet-load
assembly, there being no uniform stretching and tensions in the film tending to provoke
tears therein.
[0012] Complementarily, both for achieving the putting into practice of the procedure mentioned,
and for avoiding the problems of conventional packing machines, inherent in the high
inertia produced by the motion thereof, the machine on which the object of the invention
is also centred, incorporates, in a lateral disposition with respect to the zone of
stationary positioning of the pallet, a robot provided with an articulated arm to
which is directly or indirectly joined the headstock carrying the film-feeding spool,
said robot coming with a program which permits it to describe the cyclic movement
of rectangular trajectory at constant speed of which mention has been made above.
[0013] The robot itself can also supply the spool-bearing headstock with the necessary movement
of vertical displacement, in order that the wrapping of the film take place helicoidally,
or this vertical movement can be achieved by the coupling to the extremity of the
articulated arm of the robot of a vertical guide rail on which the spool-bearing headstock
in turn shall be displaced. The employment of one system or another, or the combination
of both, depends on the maximum height of the pallet to be wrapped.
[0014] Provision has also been made for the spool-bearing headstock to include a means of
tilting which permits it to adopt an inclined position, in the uppermost location,
for the wrapping of the top face of the load formed on the pallet, that is for what
is commonly termed as wrapping of the "fifth face".
[0015] Finally and in accordance with another of the characteristics of the invention, it
has also been foreseen that between the film-feeding spool and the guide roller through
which said film is channelled to the pallet, two rollers are mounted for pre-stretching
the film, both motor-driven, in such a manner that the stretching is produced by means
of different velocities in one and the other roller and over a very short segment
or path, it being moreover possible to graduate or vary at will the desired degree
of stretching by means of the appropriate relative velocity between the two rollers,
adapting it specifically to the quality or characteristics of the film with which
one is working.
DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0016] To complete the description being made and for the purpose of assisting in a better
understanding of the characteristics of the invention, in accordance with a preferred
practical embodiment thereof, attached hereto as an integral part of said description,
is a set of drawings in which, by way of illustration and not restrictively, the following
is shown:
Figure 1.- Shows a schematic top plan representation of a packing machine, in which,
through the presentation of various positions for the headstock supplying the plastic
film, the essential nature of the procedure of the invention can be appreciated.
Figure 2.- Shows, according to a general perspective, a specific practical embodiment
of the schematic machine of the previous figure.
PREFERRED EMBODIMENT OF THE INVENTION
[0017] In the light of the foregoing figures, and more specifically figure 1 it can be seen
how, in accordance with the procedure of the invention, the pallet (1), with its load
is maintained stationary, whilst the spool (2) furnishing the film is the element
which is displaced around the pallet (1), but doing so with a rectangular trajectory
(3) according to the section of the pallet (1), in such a manner that the headstock
(4) bearing the aforementioned spool (2) describes around the pallet (1) a trajectory
in which four rectilinear segments are described, parallel and close to the respective
faces of the pallet (1), related to each other through orthogonal folds in correspondence
with the upright edges of the pallet (1), and more specifically with the load positioned
thereon.
[0018] In this manner it is achieved that the instantaneous velocity of the spool (2) is
constant over the entire surface of the pallet (1), with the exception of the very
short spans corresponding to the inflections of said trajectory in correspondence
with the upright edges of the pallet, whereby the tension in the plastic film (5)
is likewise constant and uniform, permitting a higher working speed, without the risk
of tearing the film (5) in question.
[0019] This special mobility of the spool (2), and more specifically of the headstock (4)
upon which the spool (2) is mounted, is achieved with the collaboration of a robot
(6) provided with a multiple and articulated arm (7), to the free extremity (8) of
which is fastened the headstock (4), in such a manner that with the assistance of
a duly developed program for said robot (6), the aforementioned movements of the headstock
(4) are achieved around the pallet (1).
[0020] The robot (6) can produce exclusively the circumferential movement of the headstock
(4) around the pallet (1), following the rectangular trajectory of which mention has
been made previously, in such a manner that said headstock (4) is not directly mounted
on the extremity of the multiple arm (7) of the robot, but instead said headstock
(4) is mounted on vertical guide rails (9), as can be seen in figure 2, which are
in association with the extremity of the multiple arm (7) of the robot, in a such
a manner that the necessary motion of the spool (2), for the helical wrapping of the
film (5) is produced by means of displacement of the headstock (4) on the guide rails
(9), whilst the latter, driven by the robot (6), describe the rectangular trajectory
(3) or, as in the case of figure 1 the headstock (4) can be directly fastened to the
free extremity (8) of the multiple arm (7) of the robot, in which case said robot
(6) must provide simultaneously the headstock with both movements, the annular movement
(3) around the pallet (1) and the parallel and complementary vertical displacement
of said headstock (4).
[0021] In any case, provision has been made so that the spool (2) may be mounted on the
headstock (4) with interposition of a gyratory disc (10) which permits the spool (2)
to take up a vertical disposition, corresponding to the lateral wrapping of the pallet
(1) with its load, that shown in figure 1, or to adopt a suitably inclined disposition,
as shown in figure 2, for the wrapping of the top base defined by the load of the
pallet (1).
[0022] In both cases provision is also made between the spool (2) that feeds the film and
the delivery roller (11), that is the piece which suitably channels it towards the
pallet (1), for a pair of stretching drums or rollers (12) to be fitted, both motor-driven,
substantially close to one another, as is shown in figure 1 and having distinct and
adjustable speeds, in order to permit, in turn, the degree of stretching in the film
to be regulated as a function of the characteristics thereof. In this sense and for
example when the film is of poor quality, provided in origin with some small hole,
when the stretching takes place said hole logically grows, it being possible that
it extend in an uncontrolled manner with the conventional systems to the point where
the film tears, whilst the rollers (12) of the invention, by determining a very short
stretching space, do not grant sufficient time for the "expansion" of said holes,
thereby limiting considerably the risk of tearing.
1. Procedure for packing, which being specially conceived to provide a pallet with its
load with a wrapping based on plastic foil or film which suitably stabilises said
load during subsequent handling of the pallet during transportation thereof and being
of the type in which the pallet with its load is maintained stationary during the
packing, characterised in that it consists in subjecting the headstock (4) supporting the spool (2) of the film
to a cyclic motion of trajectory parallel to the outline of the pallet (1), that is
having a rectangular trajectory, in which consequently are defined in each cycle four
segments of rectilinear displacement, related to each other by orthogonal inflections,
all this such that the exit tension of the film (5) from said headstock proves constant
throughout the packing and the tension also is constant with which said film is adapted
both to the faces and practically to the edges of the pallet-load assembly, there
being no lack of uniformity of stretching and tension in the film which could produce
tearing therein.
2. Machine for the putting into practice of the procedure of the first claim, of the
type of those which incorporate a base on which the pallet stands, like for example
a bed of rollers which permit the delivery and removal thereof, base on which the
pallet is maintained stationary during the packing in order that a headstock feeding
plastic film (5) from a spool be displaced around said pallet, characterised in that as means for supporting and manipulating the aforementioned headstock (4) a robot
(6) is employed, with a program developed for the movements of the packing operation,
provided with a multiple and articulated arm (7) to which said headstock (4) is directly
or indirectly attached.
3. Machine, in accordance with claim 2, characterised in that the articulated arm (7) of the robot (6) is terminated in a vertical guide rail (9)
for the displacement of the spool-bearing headstock (4), in such a manner that whilst
the robot (6) provides said headstock (4) with the annular motion around the pallet
(1), the vertical displacement of the headstock for the helical wrapping of the film
(5) is achieved by the displacement of said headstock (4) on the aforementioned guide
rail (9).
4. Machine, in accordance with claim 2, characterised in that the articulated arm (7) of the robot (6) provides the spool-bearing headstock (4)
with both the motion around the pallet (1) and its displacement in the vertical direction.
5. Machine, in accordance with claims 2 to 4, characterised in that the spool-bearing headstock (4) is provided with means for tilting (10) which permit
it to adopt an inclined disposition for the wrapping of the "fifth face" or top base
of the pallet (1) with its load.
6. Machine, in accordance with claims 2 to 5, characterised in that the headstock (4) supplier of the film (5) incorporates, for the pre-stretching thereof,
between the pertinent spool (2) and the exit roller (11) towards the pallet (1), a
further two rollers (12) motor-driven and substantially close to each other, with
distinct and adjustable speeds.
Amended claims under Art. 19.1 PCT
1. Procedure for packing, which being specially conceived to provide a pallet with its
load with a wrapping based on plastic foil or film which suitably stabilises said
load during subsequent handling of the pallet during transportation thereof and being
of the type in which the pallet with its load is maintained stationary during the
packing, consisting in subjecting the headstock (4) supporting the spool (2) of the
film to a cyclic motion of trajectory parallel to the outline of the pallet (1), that
is having a rectangular trajectory, in which consequently are defined in each cycle
four segments of rectilinear displacement, related to each other by orthogonal inflections,
is characterised in that the headstock (4) bearing the support for the spool (2) of the film is supported
and manipulated by means of a robot (6) provided with a multiple and articulated arm
(7), extremity of the headstock which can be submitted to a vertical movement and
another gyratory in order to adapt to the pallet, all this such that the exit tension
of the film (5) from said headstock proves constant throughout the packing and the
tension also is constant with which said film is adapted both to the faces and practically
to the edges of the pallet-load assembly, there being no lack of uniformity of stretching
and tension in the film which could produce tearing therein.
2. Machine for the putting into practice of the procedure of the first claim, of the
type of those which incorporate a base on which the pallet stands, like for example
a bed of rollers which permit the delivery and removal thereof, base on which the
pallet is maintained stationary during the packing in order that a headstock feeding
plastic film (5) from a spool be displaced around said pallet, characterised in that as means for supporting and manipulating the aforementioned headstock (4) a robot
(6) is employed, with a program developed for the movements of the packing operation,
provided with a multiple and articulated arm (7) to which said headstock (4) is directly
or indirectly attached.
3. Machine, in accordance with claim 2, characterised in that the articulated arm (7) of the robot (6) is terminated in a vertical guide rail (9)
for the displacement of the spool-bearing headstock (4), in such a manner that whilst
the robot (6) provides said headstock (4) with the annular motion around the pallet
(1), the vertical displacement of the headstock for the helical wrapping of the film
(5) is achieved by the displacement of said headstock (4) on the aforementioned guide
rail (9).
4. Machine, in accordance with claim 2, characterised in that the articulated arm (7) of the robot (6) provides the spool-bearing headstock (4)
with both the motion around the pallet (1) and its displacement in the vertical direction.
5. Machine, in accordance with claims 2 to 4, characterised in that the spool-bearing headstock (4) is provided with means for tilting (10) which permit
it to adopt an inclined disposition for the wrapping of the "fifth face" or top base
of the pallet (1) with its load.
6. Machine, in accordance with claims 2 to 5, characterised in that the headstock (4) supplier of the film (5) incorporates, for the pre-stretching thereof,
between the pertinent spool (2) and the exit roller (11) towards the pallet (1), a
further two rollers (12) motor-driven and substantially close to each other, with
distinct and adjustable speeds.