[0001] The present invention relates to a machine for banding groups of palletised products,
in particular palletised loads consisting of stacked products (such as, for example,
but not restricted to, packs of bottles or other containers) to undergo intermediate
processes and to be transported from one factory to another or from one processing
station to another).
[0002] Machines of this type are used to wrap a band of material around a groups of palletised
products stacked to a certain height and relatively light in weight, in such a way
as to stabilise the stacks during transportation or normal handling in processing
lines. Typically, the palletised load consists of bottle crates placed side by side
and stacked in two or more layers.
[0003] To stabilise a load of this type, the banding machine wraps a first band of plastic
film at a certain height in order to hold the stack together at the most unstable
part of it (usually the top of the stack) which would be the first to topple during
transportation.
[0004] Prior art machines that perform banding operations of this type comprise a portal
frame whose uprights mount a pair of film rolls at a predetermined height. The film
is unwound by suitable rollers in such a way that it is positioned transversely between
the uprights to intercept the palletised load as the pallet moves under the portal
frame on a conveyor.
[0005] The forward motion of the pallet, after its front end has come into contact with
the band of film, causes the rolls to unwind so as to wrap the band around the sides
of the products stacked on the pallet. As soon as the pallet has moved past the portal
frame, it is stopped and a unit comprising a sealer and a cutter, mounted behind the
uprights, runs along the back of the palletised load on suitable supports in a direction
parallel to the rear face of the load in such a way that the band of film is wrapped
right around the load.
[0006] In other words, the film forms a loop around the upper section of the palletised
product load and, since the film used is usually stretch film, also has a tightening
effect which holds the load together.
[0007] At this point, the section of the band at the back of the palletised load is sealed
and, as soon as this has been done, the cutter cuts the band half way between the
two sealed ends: that means the looped band wrapped around the palletised load is
closed, sealed and cut off, while the seal keeps the two rolls joined to each other
by the remaining film positioned transversely between the two uprights and ready to
intercept the next palletised load moving forward on the conveyor, thus ensuring that
the process is not interrupted.
[0008] An increasingly frequent requirement is for banding machines to apply to the palletised
load a second band of film, lower down than the first and bearing a distinguishing
mark, such as, for example, a label identifying the products transported, their factory
of origin, or other information.
[0009] To make applications of this type possible, the following have been added to banding
machines:
- a pair of rolls mounted on the uprights of the portal frame and designed to wrap a
second band of plastic film, to which labels can be applied, at a fixed height relative
to the uprights themselves; and
- a second sealer and cutter assembly similar to the first assembly, and independent
of it, mounted close to the base of the portal frame and mobile in synchrony with
the first assembly by means of two additional arms, designed to seal and cut the second
band in the same way as the first.
[0010] This type of solution consists basically of a machine already well known in the trade
used to apply a single band, with the simple addition of another pair of film rolls
and a second, fixed, independent unit but without adapting its constructional philosophy
to suit the new requirement.
[0011] This type of structure has several disadvantages which have been overcome in a new
solution proposed by the same Applicant as the present (see Italian patent application
BO2002 A000232), in which the two sealing and cutting units are supported by a single
mounting unit that projects from the portal frame and that slides along the frame
crossbeam to and from the idle and working positions of the units: this solution has
made the sealing and cutting units extremely, practical and adaptable to any type
of production line in which the portal frame is used.
[0012] This improvement has led to a widespread and increased use of labels applied to the
plastic bands and bearing information such as product type, destination, origin, quantity,
weight, etc.
[0013] The labels, usually placed on three sides of the palletised load, are applied to
the plastic band at a station located downstream of the banding machine and equipped
with independent label application means.
[0014] This type of configuration, however, tends to slow down the flow of the pallets that
have already been banded to enable the labels to be applied and requires an independent,
dedicated labelling station which increases the overall dimensions of the production
line.
[0015] The present invention has for an object to overcome the above mentioned disadvantages
by providing a machine for banding palletised products that has a very compact structure,
and is equipped with units for sealing and cutting the plastic band and for applying
alphanumeric characters, all mounted in a single station that is quick and easy to
adjust and operates in highly synchronised fashion.
[0016] According to the invention, this object is achieved by a machine for banding individual,
grouped or palletised products and comprising at least: a conveyor, extending in a
direction of feed, for transporting the products; a frame mounted over the conveyor
and equipped with at least two rolls of film mounted on the frame uprights in such
a way as to form a band of film positioned transversely relative to the uprights so
as to intercept the front of the products as they move forward; at least one unit
for sealing and cutting the film, supported by the frame and mobile between an idle
position, where the unit is close to the uprights, and a working position, where the
unit is away from the uprights so that it intercepts, seals and cuts the portion of
film band wrapped around the products; the machine further comprises at least one
unit located in the vicinity of a section of the film band unwinding path and designed
to apply at least one distinctive code to at least one part of the film band.
[0017] The technical characteristics of the invention, with reference to the above objects,
are clearly described in the claims below and its advantages are apparent from the
detailed description which follows, with reference to the accompanying drawings which
illustrate a preferred embodiment of the invention provided merely by way of example
without restricting the scope of the inventive concept, and in which:
- Figure 1 is a side view, with some parts cut away to better illustrate others, of
a machine according to the present invention for banding groups of palletised products;
- Figure 2 is a front view of the banding machine of Figure 1;
- Figure 3 is a top plan view of the banding machine illustrated in the figures listed
above;
- Figures 4 to 6 are schematic top plan views illustrating a series of steps in the
application of codes to a band placed round the groups of products in a machine according
to the present invention.
[0018] With reference to the accompanying drawings, in particular Figures 1 to 3, the machine
according to the invention, denoted in its entirety by the numeral 1, is used for
banding, individual, grouped or palletised products.
[0019] More specifically, the machine is used, for example, for palletised stacks 3 of products
which have undergone intermediate processes and have to be transported from one factory
to another or from one processing station to another.
[0020] For example, and without restricting the scope of the invention, the machine is used
for banding palletised loads which consist of bottle crates placed side by side and
stacked in two or more layers and which necessitate a band of film to stabilise them
at the top, and another band of film bearing a series of identification codes at the
bottom.
[0021] The machine 1 comprises a conveyor 2, a frame 4, here in the form of a portal, and
a pair of sealing and cutting units 10 and 10'. Obviously, the fact that it comprises
two sealing and cutting units 10 and 10' is a non-restrictive example of the solution
according to the invention.
[0022] More specifically, the conveyor 2 may consist of a roller conveyor or a conveyor
belt extending in a direction of feed A and used to carry the pallets, each supporting
a stack 3 of the aforementioned products.
[0023] The frame 4 is mounted over the conveyor 2 and is equipped, in this non-restrictive
embodiment, with two pairs 5, 6 and 16, 17 of film rolls, each pair being mounted
at a different height from the other on the uprights 7 and 8 of the frame 4.
[0024] The pairs of film rolls 5, 6 and 16, 17 are mounted in such a way as to form respective
bands of film 9, 9' positioned transversely relative to the uprights 7 and 8 so as
to intercept the front of the product stack 3 as it moves forward (see Figure 3).
[0025] The upper band 9' is designed to stabilise the stack 3, whilst the second band 9
usually has the twofold purpose of stabilising the stack 3 and presenting information
or codes C relating to the products in the stack 3.
[0026] The units 10 and 10' for sealing and cutting the bands of film 9 and 9' are mounted,
relative to the direction of feed A, at the back of the frame 4 and are mobile between:
- an idle position, where the units 10 and 10' are close to the uprights 7 and 8 (as
shown in Figure 3); and
- a working position, where the units 10 and 10' are away from the uprights 7 and 8
so that each intercepts, seals and cuts a respective portion of the film bands 9 and
9' wrapped around the product stack 3 (as shown in Figure 2), leaving other portions
of the bands 9 and 9' positioned transversely between the uprights 7 and 8 for the
next stack 3.
[0027] Still with reference to Figure 2, the sealing and cutting units 10 and 10' are supported
by a single mounting unit 22 that projects from the frame 4 and that slides along
the crossbeam 4c of the latter to and from the idle and working positions (as indicated
by the arrows F in Figures 1 and 2).
[0028] This structure is exhaustively described in Italian patent application BO2002 A000232
by the same Applicant as the present and will not therefore be described in further
detail herein.
[0029] The rolls 5, 6 and 16, 17 are mounted on the uprights 7 and 8 and are equipped with
rollers 23 for feeding and tensioning the respective bands of film 9 and 9' being
unwound so as to keep the bands of film properly tensioned when they are intercepted
by the product stack 3.
[0030] Each of the rolls 5, 6 and 16, 17 also has a carriage 24 coupled to a power driven
worm screw shaft 25 that enables adjustment in both directions along the respective
upright 7 and 8 (see arrows F2): this permits adjustment of the position of the bands
9, 9' on the stack 3 according to the height of the stack.
[0031] The banding machine 1 also comprises a unit 11, mounted in the vicinity of a section
of the path P (shown in Figure 3) along which one of the two bands of film - the one
labelled 9 - is unwound and designed to apply at least one distinctive code C to at
least one part of the band 9 itself.
[0032] The code C may be any type of label or similar device including any combination of
alphanumeric strings, graphics, symbols or logos or any other alternative reference
systems such as bar codes.
[0033] The unit 11 may be mounted in the vicinity of one of the film rolls 5 and 6 (in this
case it is the lower pair and the roll is the one labelled 6). The unit 11 is equipped
with a plurality of rollers 12 forming the unwinding path P and defining at least
one straight section of film facing the unit 11: in this way, the codes C can be applied
to the part of the band 9.
[0034] Similarly (see dashed line in Figure 1), the unit 11 may be mounted at the upper
pair of rollers 16 and 17 so as to apply the codes C to the respective upper band
9' without thereby limiting the scope of the inventive concept.
[0035] As shown in the accompanying drawings, the unit 11 is mounted outside the frame 4,
on one side of the frame 4.
[0036] As mentioned above, the pairs of rolls 5, 6 and 16, 17 can be adjusted in height
in both directions and, for this purpose, the unit 11 is equipped with vertical drive
means 13 allowing the band 9 and the code C application unit 11 to assume predetermined
positions relative to each other.
[0037] Preferably, but without restricting the scope of the invention, the drive means 13
may synchronise the unit 11 with the lower pair of rolls 5 and 6.
[0038] The drive means 13 may, purely by way of example, comprise a beam mounting unit 14
for the unit 11, coupled with a worm screw shaft 15 that may be power driven or actuated
manually by an operator in order to drive the unit 11 up and down in synchrony with
the rolls 5 and 6 (see arrows F11 in Figure 1).
[0039] As regards the type of codes C applicable to the band 9, the unit 11 may consist
of a customary labelling unit 11e equipped with means 11m, a kind of application pad,
designed to apply at least one label C to the band of film 9.
[0040] The labelling unit 11e may apply labels C made of paper or plastic, depending on
working requirements.
[0041] In an alternative embodiment, the code C application unit 11 may comprise means 11s
(illustrated schematically in Figures 4, 5 and 6) for printing the codes C directly
on the band of film 9 being unwound.
[0042] Obviously, the unit 11 is connected to a data processing and transmission system
30 (illustrated as a block in Figure 3) to enable the unit 11 to receive the codes
C to be printed on the band 9.
[0043] Similarly, there may be means 31 for controlling the unwinding of the band 9 and
activating the unit 11 in accordance with the parts of the band 9 on which the codes
C have to be printed: in practice, the parts where the codes C are to be applied are
decided in accordance with the size of the product stack 3 and, hence, the length
of the band 9 unwound before the unit 11 is activated.
[0044] Thus, the codes C to be applied to the band 9 are generated while the band 9 itself
is being unwound and printed on predetermined parts of the latter (as shown in Figure
1) calculated in accordance with the size of the stack 3 passing by.
[0045] For easy legibility of the codes C when the stack 3 is in a warehouse or is being
transported from one place to another, the band 9 may have three sets of codes C applied
to it, positioned on the front 3f, on one side 3g and at the back 3r of the stack
3.
[0046] On the side 3g and back 3r of the stack 3 the codes C are generated or applied to
the predetermined part Z' during the step of feeding the stack 3 along the conveyor
2 while the band 9 is being unwound and in such a way that the stack front 3f intercepts
the film bands 9 and 9' positioned transversally with respect to the uprights 7 and
8. The step of generating and applying the codes C to the band 9 is performed preferably
while the band 9 is moving normally, or it may be performed while the band 9 is slowed
down slightly or stopped for a short length of time. Alternatively, depending on the
type of unit 11 used, the unit 11 may be made to move at the same speed as the band
9 being unwound and to generate and apply the codes as it follows the band 9.
[0047] The codes C on the front 3f of the stack 3, on the other hand, are obtained by a
step of generating the codes C prior to the step of feeding the stack 3.
[0048] As illustrated in Figure 4, the step of feeding the stack 3 may be preceded by:
- a step of moving the branch R of the band 9 positioned transversally with respect
to the uprights 7 and 8 by an amount sufficient to position at least one part Z of
it at the unit 11 that applies the codes C;
- a step of generating at least the codes C on the part Z of the band 9 (see Figure
5);
- a step of further moving the branch R of the band 9 by an amount sufficient to reposition
the branch R between the uprights 7 and 8 and with the part Z with the codes C applied
to it at a predetermined position depending on the size of the incoming stack 3 (see
Figure 6).
[0049] These steps of moving the part Z of the band 9 towards and away from the uprights
7 and 8 is accomplished by jointly turning the pair of film rolls 5 and 6.
[0050] A machine structured as described above therefore achieves the aforementioned objects
by incorporating into the banding machine structure a code application unit in such
a way that operations previously carried out at two different operating stations are
now carried out at a single operating station.
[0051] This architecture makes it possible to speed up stack processing without affecting
normal banding time and with the advantage that the stacks have the codes assigned
to them applied at the same time as they are banded.
[0052] The incorporation of the code application unit into the banding machine eliminates
the need for a labelling station downstream of the banding machine, thus saving time,
space and money.
[0053] The invention described has evident industrial applications and may be subject to
modifications and variations without thereby departing from the scope of the inventive
concept. Moreover, all the details of the invention may be substituted by technically
equivalent elements.
1. A machine for banding individual, grouped or palletised products, the machine (1)
comprising at least:
- a conveyor (2) extending in a direction of feed (A) and used to transport the products
(3);
- a frame (4) mounted over the conveyor (2) and equipped with at least two rolls (5,
6) of film mounted on the frame uprights (7, 8) in such a way as to form a band of
film (9, 9') positioned transversely relative to the uprights (7, 8) and intercepted
by the front of the products (3) as they move forward in such a way as to unwind the
film from the pair of rolls (5, 6);
- at least one unit (10) for sealing and cutting the film (9, 9'), supported by the
frame (4) and mobile between an idle position, where the unit (10) is close to the
uprights (7, 8), and a working position, where the unit (10) is away from the uprights
(7, 8) so that it intercepts, seals and cuts the portion of film (9, 9') wrapped around
the products (3), the machine being characterised in that it further comprises at least one unit (11) located in the vicinity of a section
of the film band (9, 9') unwinding path (P) and designed to apply at least one distinctive
code (C) to at least one part of the film band (9, 9').
2. The machine according to claim 1, characterised in that the unit (11) is positioned in the vicinity of one of the film rolls (5, 6) and is
equipped with a plurality of feed rollers (12) forming the unwinding path (P) and
defining at least one straight section of the film (9) facing the unit (11).
3. The machine according to claim 1, characterised in that the unit (11) is mounted outside the frame (4), on one side of the frame (4).
4. The machine according to claim 1, where the pair of rolls (5, 6) can be adjusted vertically
in both directions along the uprights (7, 8) of the frame (4), characterised in that the unit (11) is equipped with vertical drive means (13) allowing the band (9, 9')
and the unit (11) to assume predetermined positions relative to each other.
5. The machine according to claim 1, where the pair of rolls (5, 6) can be adjusted vertically
in both directions along the uprights (7, 8) of the frame (4), characterised in that the unit (11) is equipped with vertical drive means (13) that permit synchronised
drive between the band (9, 9') and the unit (11).
6. The machine according to claim 1, where there are two pairs of rolls (5, 6; 16, 17)
forming respective bands (9, 9') around the palletised product stack (3) and two units
(10, 10') for sealing and cutting the respective bands (9, 9'), characterised in that the code (C) application unit (11) is positioned along the path (P) of the band (9)
closest to the conveyor (2), that is to say, in the vicinity of a lower roll (6).
7. The machine according to claim 1, where there are two pairs of rolls (5, 6; 16, 17)
forming respective bands (9, 9') around the palletised product stack (3) and two units
(10, 10') for sealing and cutting the respective bands (9, 9'), characterised in that the code (C) application unit (11) is positioned along the path (P) of the band (9')
furthest from the conveyor (2), that is to say, in the vicinity of an upper roll (16).
8. The machine according to claim 1, characterised in that the unit (11) comprises a labelling unit (11e) and means (11m) for applying at least
one label (C) to the band of film (9, 9').
9. The machine according to claim 8, characterised in that the unit (11) is equipped with means (11m) for applying at least one label (C) made
of paper.
10. The machine according to claim 8, characterised in that the unit (11) is equipped with means (11m) for applying at least one label (C) made
of plastic.
11. The machine according to claim 1, characterised in that the code (C) application unit (11) comprises means (11s) for printing the codes (C)
directly on the band of film (9, 9').
12. The machine according to claim 1, characterised in that the unit (11) is connected to a data processing and transmission system (30) to enable
the unit (11) to receive at least one signal corresponding to at least one distinctive
code (C) to be applied to the band (9, 9').
13. The machine according to claim 1, characterised in that it comprises means (31) for controlling the unwinding of the band (9, 9') and activating
the unit (11) in accordance with the parts (Z, Z') of the band (9, 9') to which the
codes (C) have to be applied.
14. A method for applying codes (C) to bands of film (9, 9') wrapped around products (3)
by a machine (1) as defined in claims 1 to 13, the method comprising at least the
step of:
- feeding the products (3) along the conveyor (2) in such a way that the front (3f)
of the products intercepts at least one band of film (9, 9') positioned transversally
with respect to the uprights (7, 8), causing the film (9, 9') to be unwound at least
from the pair of rolls (5, 6), the method being characterised in that the step of feeding the products (3) and intercepting the film band (9, 9') is preceded
by:
- a step of moving the branch (R) of the band (9, 9') positioned transversally by
an amount sufficient to position at least one part (Z) of it at the unit (11) that
applies the codes (C);
- a step of applying at least one distinctive code (C) to the part (Z) of the film
(9, 9');
- a step of further moving the branch (R) of the band (9, 9') by an amount sufficient
to reposition the branch (R) between the uprights (7, 8) and with the part (Z) with
the code (C) applied to it at a predetermined position.
15. The method according to claim 14, characterised in that the steps of moving the part (Z) of the band (9, 9') towards and away from the uprights
(7, 8) is accomplished by the joint rotation of the pair of film rolls (5, 6).
16. A method for applying codes (C) to bands of film (9, 9') wrapped around products (3)
by a machine (1) as defined in claims 1 to 13, the method comprising at least the
step of:
- feeding the products (3) along the conveyor (2) in such a way that the front (3f)
of the products intercepts at least one band of film (9, 9') positioned transversally
with respect to the uprights (7, 8), causing the film (9, 9') to be unwound at least
from the pair of rolls (5, 6), the method being characterised in that the step of unwinding the film band is performed at the same time as a step of applying
the code (C) to at least one part (Z) of the film band (9, 9').