Field of the invention
[0001] The invention relates to the field of machines for handling containers, such as the
type found on bottling lines. The invention can therefore apply to rinsing machines,
filling machines, corking or capping machines, labeling machines. This list is, of
course, non exhaustive.
Background of the invention
[0002] Such a machine generally comprises a table laving legs that rest on the floor. It
also comprises functional elements such as container transfer wheels, or other devices
for handling containers. In the patent, the expression "functional elements" aims
at components provided for performing the operations for which the machine is designed.
For instance, in a rotary filling machine, a functional element can consist in a carrousel
on which filling spouts are mounted. In a rinsing machine, a functional element can
consist in a carrousel that loads the containers and carries the rinsing nozzles.
[0003] The functional elements are frequently rotary elements, which must be very precisely
mounted on the table, so as to perform proper operation of the container handling
machine.
[0004] In view of the preceding requirements, one technical problem to be solved during
the manufacturing of such a table is to insure precise mounting of the barrels with
respect of the housing, which barrels are adapted for receiving functional elements
of said container handling machine, and to provide sufficient rigidity of the table.
[0005] It should also be noted that, in food-related applications for instance, the table
must be oxidation-resistant, since the machine cleaning products are somewhat corrosive.
[0006] Several attempts have been made to propose tables satisfying those requirements.
[0007] In particular, one proposed solution is to cast a one-piece table from stainless
steel. Although such a solution is satisfactory in terms of rigidity and resistance
to corrosion, provision is required for a thick layer of stainless steel, a material
which is expensive, heavy and difficult to machine.
[0008] US patent application No. 2003/0075547 to Stocchi discloses a table in the form of a sandwich structure, comprising a housing having
an upper panel and a lower panel spaced apart, and a plurality of barrels mounted
onto the housing, said barrels being adapted for receiving functional elements of
said container handling machine, and further provided with an inner core of injected
concrete between the upper and lower panels.
[0009] Such a table provides good rigidity and can be produced at somewhat reasonable costs.
However, it involves the handling of a concrete material having quick solidification
properties, which means that any mistake in the handling of the concrete may affect
the mechanical properties of the table. Moreover, such a table is heavy and therefore
difficult to move.
[0010] Furthermore, the manufacture of such a table requires the use of a production template,
in order to insure proper relative position of the components of the table. This makes
the table manufacturing method somewhat tiresome.
Summary of the invention
[0011] It is an object of the invention to provide a table for a container handling machine
which is lighter and easier to manufacture, while providing good rigidity.
[0012] The table according to the invention comprises:
- a housing having an upper panel and a lower panel spaced apart,
- a plurality of barrels mounted onto the housing, said barrels being adapted for receiving
functional elements of said container handling machine,
- a network of stiffeners mounted in the housing between the upper panel and the lower
panel, including stiffeners interconnecting barrels.
[0013] According to other characteristics of the invention:
- said stiffeners interconnecting barrels are welded to the barrels;
- said stiffeners interconnecting barrels are welded to the lower panel;
- said stiffeners interconnecting barrels are welded to the upper panel;
- the table further comprises legs fixed to the housing, and the network of stiffeners
further includes at least one stiffener interconnecting at least one leg and one barrel;
- said at least one stiffener interconnecting at least one leg and one barrel is welded
to said at least one leg and at least one barrel;
- the table comprises legs fixed to the housing, and the network of stiffeners further
includes at least one stiffener interconnecting at least one leg to another leg;
- the at least one stiffener interconnecting at least one leg to another leg is welded
to both legs;
- said network of stiffeners further includes at least another stiffener interconnecting
one leg or one barrel to another stiffener;
- the stiffeners consist of substantially rectangular metallic plates;
- the stiffeners are provided with holes therethrough;
- the barrels consist of hollow cylinders;
- the lower panel is provided with cut-outs defining strips of material which link areas
for the mounting of the barrels, and wherein the stiffeners are mounted onto the strips.
[0014] The invention is also directed to a container handling machine comprising such a
table, and to a method for manufacturing such a table, comprising the steps of:
- providing the lower panel,
- providing the barrels,
- mounting the barrels onto the lower panel, at predetermined respective locations,
- fixing the barrels to the lower panel,
- providing the stiffeners,
- mounting the stiffeners onto the lower panel so as to link the barrels,
- fixing the stiffeners to the lower panel and to the barrels,
- providing the upper panel,
- mounting the upper panel onto the barrels and the stiffeners,
- fixing the upper panel to the barrels and the stiffeners.
[0015] According to other characteristics:
- the step of fixing the barrels to the lower panel consists of provisionally welding
the barrels to the lower panel;
- the step of fixing the barrels to the lower panel consists of spot welding the barrels
to the lower panel;
- the step of fixing the stiffeners to the lower panel and to the barrels consists of
provisionally welding the stiffeners to the lower panel and to the barrels;
- the step of fixing the stiffeners to the lower panel consists of spot welding the
stiffeners to the lower panel and to the barrels;
- there is provided a further step of permanently welding the stiffeners to the lower
panel;
- the step of fixing the upper panel to the barrels and the stiffeners consists of welding
the upper panel to the barrels and to the stiffeners.
[0016] The above and other objects and advantages of the invention will become apparent
from the detailed description of preferred embodiments of the invention, considered
in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
Brief description of the drawings
[0017]
Figure 1 is a top perspective view showing a table according to the invention.
Figure 2-10 are perspective views showing successive steps of a method for manufacturing
the table of figure 1.
Figure 11 is a partially cut-out top plan view of the table of figure 1.
[0018] At last, figure 12 is a cut view of the table of figure 11, taken along the XII-XII
line, represented along with a functional element of a container handling machine
equipped with the table.
Detailed description
[0019] A table according to the invention is indicated generally by reference number 1 in
the drawings.
[0020] In the illustrated example, which is not meant to be restrictive, table 1 forms a
supporting structure of a container handling machine 2, partially represented on figure
12, such as a filling machine, a rinsing machine, a corking machine, a capping machine,
etc.
[0021] Table 1 is in the form of a platform which comprises a housing 3 formed of a convex
upper panel 4, a flat lower panel 5 spaced apart, and a plurality of legs 6 fixed
to the housing 3 and by means of which table 1 rests on the floor. Upper panel 4,
lower panel 5 and legs 6 are preferably metallic, e.g. made of stainless steel.
[0022] Table 1 also comprises a plurality of barrels 7 (also preferably made of stainless
steel) in the form of hollow cylinders, mounted onto the housing 3 and adapted for
receiving functional elements 8 of said container handling machine 2, such as a carrousel
mounted in rotation around an axis X with respect of the table 1. Such carrousel (not
represented) is suitable, for example, for receiving and handling the containers along
a predetermined path. On figure 12, reference 1 is only directed to the visible components
of the handling machine, i.e. the table 1 and the functional elements 8. It shall
be understood that the handling machine includes several other components, which are
not represented for the sake of simplicity.
[0023] As depicted on figure 1, table 1 comprises several barrels 7, each suitable for receiving
a functional element working in combination with other functional elements mounted
onto other barrels, such as carrousels, transfer wheels, and also gears for driving
such carrousels and transfer wheels.
[0024] As depicted on figures 1 and 12, in order to provide sufficient rigidity, barrels
7 have such a length that they protrude, on the upper side of the table 1, from the
upper panel 4 and, on the lower side, from the lower panel 5. It can also be seen
on figure 1 that the legs 6 also protrude, on the upper side of the table 1, from
the upper panel 4.
[0025] Table 1 must insure that position of the rotation axis X of the functional elements
8 will be rigidly maintained during operation of the container handling machine 2.
Therefore, position of barrels 7, with respect of the housing 3, must be precisely
and permanently fixed.
[0026] This is one reason why table 1 further comprises a plurality of stiffeners 9 forming
a network 10, in the form of substantially rectangular metallic plates, mounted in
the housing between the upper panel 4 and the lower panel 5, perpendicular thereto.
The network 10 includes stiffeners 9 which connect at least some of the barrels 7
to each other. In a preferred embodiment, all barrels 7 are interconnected by stiffeners
9.
[0027] In the depicted example (see figures 7 and 11), the network of stiffeners 9 includes
not only stiffeners interconnecting barrels 7 but also at least another stiffener
7 interconnecting at least one barrel 7 and one leg 6. At least another stiffener
7 interconnects one leg 6 and another leg 6. Still at least another stiffener 9 interconnects
at least one leg 6 or one barrel 7 to another stiffener 9. The network 10 thereby
provides structural strength to the table 1.
[0028] Attachment of the barrels 7 and legs 6 to the upper panel 4 and to the lower panel
5 is preferably achieved by welding. As will be disclosed more in details hereafter,
each stiffener 9, which is provided with holes 11 therethrough in order to lighten
the table 1 (figure 12), is also welded to the upper panel 4, to the lower panel 5,
and to the pieces it interconnects, i.e. barrel(s) 7, leg(s) 6 or (an)other stiffener(s)
9.
[0029] Also in order to lighten the table 1, and to facilitate the mounting thereof - as
will be disclosed hereafter - the lower panel 5 is provided with cut-outs 12 together
defining strips 13 of material having substantially parallel edges 14, 15 and which
link predetermined mounting areas 16 where the barrels 7 are mounted onto the lower
panel 5.
[0030] As depicted on figure 11, each stiffener 9 is mounted onto one strip 13. More precisely,
each stiffener 9 extends in a plane substantially perpendicular to the lower panel
5 and substantially parallel to the edges 14, 15 of the corresponding strip 13.
[0031] In the disclosed embodiment, the upper panel 4 is comprised of a series of flat plates
4a, 4b, 4c that are such assembled that they form a convex structure. The purpose
of this convex shape of the upper panel 4 is to prevent any stagnation of liquid on
the table 1.
[0032] As depicted on figure 12, the stiffeners 9 can have a substantially trapezoidal shape,
in order to have an upper edge 17 which follows the convexity of the upper panel 4
and a lower edge 18 which takes the shape of the lower panel 5.
[0033] Moreover, the upper panel 4 is bent on its peripheral edge to form a U-shaped gutter
19 all around the table 1, suitable for recovering any liquid spilled on it during
operation of the container handling machine 2.
[0034] The method for manufacturing the table 1 comprises the following steps:
- providing the lower panel 5 (figure 2),
- providing the barrels 7 and the legs 6,
- mounting the barrels 7 (figure 3, 4) and the legs 6 (figure 5) onto the lower panel
5, at predetermined respective locations, i.e. in the mounting areas 16 (figures 3,
4, 5),
- provisionally fixing the barrels 7 and the legs 6 to the lower panel 5 by means of
spot welding,
- providing the stiffeners 9,
- mounting the stiffeners 9 onto the lower panel 5 so as to link the barrels 7, the
legs 6 and some stiffeners 9 (figures 6, 7, 8), as disclosed previously,
- provisionally fixing the stiffeners 9 to the lower panel 5, to the barrels 7, to the
legs 6 and, for some of them, to each other, by means of spot welding,
- providing the plates 4a, 4b, 4c forming the upper panel 4 (which could also be made
of a bent one-piece metallic plate),
- mounting the plates 4a, 4b, 4c onto the barrels 7, the stiffeners 9 and the legs 6
(figures 9, 10),
- provisionally fixing the plates 4a, 4b, 4c to the barrels 7, to the stiffeners 9 and
to the legs 6 by means of spot welding.
[0035] In order to achieve permanent fixation of the pieces 4, 5, 6, 7, 9 of the table 1,
there is provided a further step of seam welding these pieces 4, 5, 6, 7, 9. Such
a seam welding is made possible thanks to the cut-outs 12 of the lower panel 5, which
allow manual access to the inner space defined by the housing 3 between the upper
panel 4 and the lower panel 5, where the welding has to take place. Such a welding
operation can be more easily achieved after having returned the table 1 upside down.
[0036] Provisionally fixing the different pieces 4, 5, 6, 7, 9 of the table 1 by means of
spot welding allows for precise and stressless positioning of the pieces 4, 5, 6,
7, 9 before achieving their final permanent fixation.
[0037] Accordingly, there is no more need of a template to ensure precise positioning of
the pieces during mounting of the table.
[0038] Thanks to the network 10 of stiffeners 9 and to its particular method of manufacture,
table 1 is light, strong, rigid, stainless, easy to manufacture, cheap, and allows
for precise motion of the functional elements 8 of the container handling machine
2 equipped therewith.
1. Table (1) for a container handling machine (2), comprising:
- a housing (3) having an upper panel (4) and a lower panel (5) spaced apart,
- a plurality of barrels (7) mounted onto the housing (3), said barrels (7) being
adapted for receiving functional elements (8) of said container handling machine (2),
wherein the table (1) further comprises a network (10) of stiffeners (9) mounted in
the housing (3) between the upper panel (4) and the lower panel (5), said network
including stiffeners (9) interconnecting barrels (7).
2. Table (1) according to any of claims 1, wherein said stiffeners (9) interconnecting
barrels (7) are welded to the barrels (7).
3. Table (1) according to claim 1 or 2, wherein the stiffeners (9) are welded to the
lower panel (5).
4. Table (1) according to any of claims 1-3, wherein the stiffeners (9) are welded to
the upper panel (4).
5. Table (1) according to any of claims 1-4, wherein the table (1) further comprises
legs (6) fixed to the housing (3), and wherein the network (10) includes at least
one stiffener (9) interconnecting at least one leg (6) and one barrel (7).
6. Table (1) according to claim 5, wherein said at least one stiffener (9) interconnecting
at least one leg (6) and one barrel (7) is welded to said at least one leg (6) and
at least one barrel (7).
7. Table (1) according to any of claims 1-6, wherein the table (1) comprises legs (6)
fixed to the housing (3), and wherein the network (10) includes at least one stiffener
(9) interconnecting at least one leg (6) and another leg (6).
8. Table (1) according to claim 7, wherein the at least one stiffener (9) interconnecting
at least one leg (6) and another leg (6) is welded to both legs (6) .
9. Table (1) according to any of claims 1-8, further comprising legs (6) fixed to the
housing (3), said network (10) of stiffeners further including at least another stiffener
(9) interconnecting one leg (7) or one barrel (6) to another stiffener (9).
10. Table (1) according to any of claims 1-9, wherein the stiffeners (9) consist of substantially
rectangular metallic plates.
11. Table (1) according to any of claims 1-10, wherein the stiffeners (9) are provided
with holes (11) therethrough.
12. Table (1) according to any of claims 1-11, wherein each barrel (7) consists of a hollow
cylinder.
13. Table (1) according to any of claims 1-12, wherein the lower panel (5) is provided
with cut-outs (12) defining strips (13) of material which link mounting areas (16)
for the mounting of the barrels (7), and wherein the stiffeners (9) are mounted onto
the strips (13).
14. Container handling machine (2) comprising a table (1) according to any of claims 1-13.
15. Method for manufacturing a table (1) according to any of claims 1-13, comprising the
steps of:
- providing the lower panel (5),
- providing the barrels (7),
- mounting the barrels (7) onto the lower panel (5), at predetermined respective mounting
areas (16),
- fixing the barrels (7) to the lower panel (5),
- providing the stiffeners (9),
- mounting the stiffeners (9) onto the lower panel (5) so as to link the barrels (7),
- fixing the stiffeners (9) to the lower panel (5) and to the barrels (7),
- providing the upper panel (4),
- mounting the upper panel (4) onto the barrels (7) and the stiffeners (9),
- fixing the upper panel (4) to the barrels (7) and the stiffeners (9).
16. Method according to claim 15, wherein the step of fixing the barrels (7) to the lower
panel (5) consists of provisionally welding the barrels (7) to the lower panel (4).
17. Method according to claim 16, wherein the step of fixing the barrels (7) to the lower
panel (5) consists of spot welding the barrels (7) to the lower panel (5).
18. Method according to claim 16 or 17, comprising a further step of permanently welding
the barrels (7) to the lower panel (5).
19. Method according to any of claims 15-18, wherein the step of fixing the stiffeners
(9) to the lower panel (5) and to the barrels (7) consists of provisionally welding
the stiffeners (9) to the lower panel (5) and to the barrels (9).
20. Method according to claim 19, wherein the step of fixing the stiffeners (9) to the
lower panel (5) consists of spot welding the stiffeners (9) to the lower panel (5)
and to the barrels (7).
21. Method according to claim 19 or 20, comprising a further step of permanently welding
the stiffeners (9) to the lower panel (5).
22. Method according to any of claims 14-16, wherein the step of fixing the upper panel
(4) to the barrels (7) and to the stiffeners (9) consists of welding the upper panel
(4) to the barrels (7) and to the stiffeners (9).