BACKGROUND
1. Field
[0001] The present disclosure generally relates to an inflatable cushion packaging machine,
in particular, to an inflatable cushion packaging machine with self-braking structure.
2. Description of Related Art
[0002] The use of inflatable cushions (bubble film) for packaging goods has been known in
the packaging art for some time, wherein it is advisable that both cushion air chambers
be isolated from one another. Webs of plastic film which are constructed to permit
the production of patterns of air filled envelopes, cushions and pillows have been
used extensively for cushioning objects to be transported in containers.
[0003] After the goods being packaged by the inflatable cushions, the object can thus be
transported and subjected to severe conditions while minimizing any risk of it being
damaged. The cushions absorb shock to a greater extent than is possible using rigid
wedging means. In addition, such cushions provide thermal insulation and, in some
applications, they are advantageous in that they make the box unsinkable.
SUMMARY
[0004] Accordingly, the present disclosure is directed to an inflatable cushion packaging
machine with a self-braking structure therein so as to reduce a working time of producing
the inflatable cushion package.
[0005] An inflatable cushion packaging machine including a housing, a driving mechanism
disposed at a front side of the housing, a rolling shaft module disposed at a rear
side of the housing, and a friction module assembled to the housing is provided. A
film roll is mounted to the rolling shaft module, and a free end of the film roll
is engaged with and moved by the driving mechanism so as to drag the film roll and
rotate the rolling shaft module. The friction module has a friction ring being coaxial
with the rolling shaft module and a plurality of friction rollers mounted to the friction
ring. The friction ring is forced to lean the friction rollers against a side surface
of the rolling shaft module and stop the rolling shaft module from rotating while
the rolling shaft module not being dragged and rotated by the driving mechanism.
[0006] According to an embodiment of the disclosure, the rolling shaft module comprises
a shaft body pivoted to the housing freely and a friction pad disposed at a side of
the shaft body. The film roll is mounted to and rotated along with the shaft body.
The friction pad is coaxial with the shaft body and has the side surface. The shaft
body rotates and the friction rollers rolling with the shaft body, wherein the friction
rollers lean against the friction pad to generate a friction force therebetween while
the shaft body being rotated, and the friction ring rotates along with the shaft body
via the friction force.
[0007] According to an embodiment of the disclosure, the housing comprises a first part
and a second part assembled to each other, and a portion of the shaft body is pivoted
to the second part by passing through the first part.
[0008] According to an embodiment of the disclosure, the friction ring is disposed between
the first part and the second part, and the friction rollers are protruded out of
the first part to contact with the friction pad.
[0009] According to an embodiment of the disclosure, the second part has a bolt protruding
toward the first part for receiving the portion of the shaft body and has a plurality
of holes surrounding the bolt. The friction module further comprises a supporting
member and a first spring, wherein the supporting member has a plurality of arms extending
through and locking with the holes respectively. The first spring is disposed between
and pressed by the second part and the supporting member. The first spring constantly
provides a pressing force on the supporting member to lean the friction rollers against
the friction pad, and the pressing force increases the friction force between the
friction rollers and the friction pad.
[0010] According to an embodiment of the disclosure, the first part has a main opening and
a plurality of sub openings surrounding the main opening, the portion of the shaft
body passes through the main opening, and the friction rollers pass through the sub
openings.
[0011] According to an embodiment of the disclosure, each of the sub openings extends along
an arc path, and the friction rollers move along the arc path while the friction ring
being rotated with the shaft body.
[0012] According to an embodiment of the disclosure, the friction module further comprises
at least one second spring connected between the first part and an edge of the friction
ring. The second spring is deformed while the friction ring being rotated with the
shaft body, and a restoring force of the second spring pulls back the friction ring
while the shaft body not being dragged and rotated by the driving mechanism.
[0013] According to an embodiment of the disclosure, a driving force of the driving mechanism
provided to the film roll is greater than the friction force generated between the
friction rollers and the friction pad.
[0014] According to the above descriptions, the inflatable cushion packaging machine including
a friction module assembled to a housing, wherein a friction ring of the friction
module is forces to lean a plurality of friction rollers onto the rolling shaft module,
such that the friction module is able to stop the rolling shaft module from rotating
while the film roll not being dragged and rotated by the driving mechanism. Therefore,
when the machine is stop from producing the inflatable cushion, the friction module
serves as a self-braking structure in the machine to stop the rolling shaft module
from rotating. It is beneficial to reduce the working time of the machine wasted in
a waiting process of stopping the rolling shaft module in progress, and a portion
of the film leaving from the film roll but not being inflated is prevented from being
stocked and blocked between the driving mechanism and the rolling shaft module.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0015] The accompanying drawings are included to provide a further understanding of the
disclosure, and are incorporated in and constitute a part of this specification. The
drawings illustrate embodiments of the disclosure and, together with the description,
serve to explain the principles of the disclosure.
FIG. 1 is a schematic view of an inflatable cushion packaging machine according to
an embodiment of the disclosure.
FIG. 2 is an exploded view of the inflatable cushion packaging machine in FIG. 1.
FIG. 3 and FIG. 5 respectively depict a part of the inflatable cushion packaging machine
of FIG. 2 in different states.
FIG. 4 depicts the inflatable cushion packaging machine in another view of FIG. 3.
FIG. 6 depicts the inflatable cushion packaging machine in another view of FIG. 5.
DESCRIPTION OF THE EMBODIMENTS
[0016] Reference will now be made in detail to the present preferred embodiments of the
invention, examples of which are illustrated in the accompanying drawings. Wherever
possible, the same reference numbers are used in the drawings and the description
to refer to the same or like parts.
[0017] FIG. 1 is a schematic view of an inflatable cushion packaging machine according to
an embodiment of the disclosure. FIG. 2 is an exploded view of the inflatable cushion
packaging machine in FIG. 1. Please referring to FIG. 1 and FIG. 2 simultaneously,
in the present disclosure, an inflatable cushion packaging machine 100 includes a
housing 110, a driving mechanism 120, a rolling shaft module 130, a friction module
140, and a base 150. The housing 110 is disposed at a side of the base 150, such that
a film roll 200 is suited for being mounted to the rolling shaft module 130. The driving
mechanism 120 is disposed at a front side of the housing 110 and located above the
base 150, such that a free end of the film roll 200 is suited for being engaged with
and moved by the driving mechanism 120 so as to rotate the rolling shaft module 130.
[0018] In the present disclosure, the driving mechanism 120 is composed of a plurality of
driving rollers and transmission belts, a motor (not shown) is connected to and used
for driving the belts and driving rollers. The free end of the film roll 200 is engaged
with the driving rollers so as to drag and rotate the film roll 200 on the rolling
shaft module 130. Besides, an inflator or gas generator (not shown) is also provided
in the housing 110 to dispense air or gas into material sheets at the free end of
the film roll and then sealed by a sealing tool (not shown) to form the inflatable
cushion shown at right side of FIG. 1 in dashed lines. The driving mechanism 120,
the inflator and the sealing tool are known technical members of the inflatable cushion
packaging machine 100, and unnecessary details thereof will not be described hereinafter.
[0019] In a process of manufacturing the inflatable cushion, the driving mechanism 120 drags
the free end to rotate the film roll 200, such that the rolling shaft module 130 is
rotated along with the film roll 200. Referring to FIG. 2 of the present disclosure,
the rolling shaft module 130 includes a shaft body 132 and a friction pad 134 mounted
to a side of the shaft body 132. The housing 110 includes a first part 112 and a second
part 114 being assembled to each other via a plurality of screws (not shown), the
friction module 140 is disposed in the housing 110, wherein the shaft body 132 passes
through the first part 112 and the friction module 140 so as to be pivoted to the
second part 114.
[0020] More specifically, as shown in FIG. 2, the first part 112 has a main opening 112b
and a plurality of sub openings 112a surrounding the main opening 112b. The second
part has a bolt 114a extending toward the first part 112 and a space 114b therein,
and a top edge of the bolt 114a is located at the main opening 112b substantially
when the first part 112 and the second part 114 are assembled to each other. An end
portion of the shaft body 132 is received in and pivoted to the space 114b of the
second part 114 with a screw 116 along an axis C1 by passing through the main opening
112b of the first part 112, such that the shaft body 132 is pivoted to the housing
110 freely and be able to rotate along with the film roll 200 about the axis C1 smoothly.
In the present embodiment, a bearing 111 is used in the space 114b (but not limited
thereto) for connecting to the end portion of the shaft body 132.
[0021] The friction module 140 includes a friction ring 142a and a plurality of friction
rollers 142b mounted to the friction ring 142a. The friction ring 142a is disposed
between the first part 112 and the second part 114 so as to protrude the friction
rollers 142b out of the first part 112 via the sub openings 112a. The friction module
140 further comprises a supporting member 144 and a first spring 146, wherein the
supporting member 144 is coaxially connected to the friction ring 142a via a lip portion
144b along the axis C1, and the bolt 114a is collared by the friction ring 142a, the
supporting member 144 and the first spring 146. The first spring 146 is disposed between
the supporting member 144 and the second part 114, wherein the supporting member 144
has a plurality of arms 144a extending through a plurality of holes 114c surrounding
the bolt 114a respectively, and locking with the holes 114c of the second part 114.
After the supporting member 144 being assembled to the second part 114, the supporting
member 144 moves along the axis C1 relative to the second part 114 but not being released
from the second part 144 because of a hook structure existed at an end of each arm
144a. Besides, a plurality of ribs existed on the lip portion 144b to reduce contact
area between the friction ring 142a and the lip portion 144b, such that the friction
ring 142a rotates relative to the supporting member 144 about the axis C1.
[0022] Therefore, the first spring 146 is pressed and deformed by the supporting member
144 and the second part 114 when the first part 112, the second part 114 and the friction
module 140 are assembled to each other, such that a pressing force of the first spring
146 is provided onto the supporting member 144 and the friction ring 142a so as to
lean the friction rollers 142b onto a side surface of the friction pad 134 via the
sub openings 112a respectively.
[0023] It is worth to mention that the friction rollers 142b and the friction pad 134 are
respectively made of friction material such as wool felt, rubber etc., such that a
friction force is generated when the first spring 146 forces the friction ring 142a
to lean the friction rollers 142b onto the friction pad 134. Therefore, when the shaft
body 132 is rotated along with the film roll 200, the rolling shaft module 130 drives
the friction ring 142a to rotate via the friction force generated between the friction
pad 134 and the friction rollers, wherein the rolling shaft module 130 and the friction
ring 142a are rotated in a same direction while the film roll 200 being dragged and
rotated by the driving mechanism 120.
[0024] FIG. 3 and FIG. 5 respectively depict a part of the inflatable cushion packaging
machine of FIG. 2 in different states. FIG. 4 depicts the inflatable cushion packaging
machine in another view of FIG. 3, wherein the housing 110 is disassembled in FIG.4
to identify necessary members therein. FIG. 6 depicts the inflatable cushion packaging
machine in another view of FIG. 5, wherein the housing 110 is disassembled in FIG.
6 to identify necessary members therein. Please referring to FIGs. 3-6 of the embodiment,
the friction module 140 further comprises at least one second spring 148(two second
springs 148 are depicted but not limited thereto) connected between the first part
112 and a hook 142c located at an edge of the friction ring 142a, wherein the second
spring 148 is deformed while the friction ring 142a being rotated with the shaft body
132 and the friction pad 134, and a restoring force of the second spring 148 pulls
back the friction ring 142a while the shaft body 132 not being dragged and rotated
by the driving mechanism 120. Please referring to FIG. 2 again, each of the sub openings
112a extends along an arc path, and the friction rollers 142b protruded out of the
sub openings 112a move along the arc path while the friction ring 142a being rotated
along with the shaft body 132, which also means the movement of the friction rollers
142b is guided by the sub openings 112a. As depicted in FIG. 5 and FIG. 6, a driving
force of the driving mechanism 120 provided to drag the film roll 200 is greater than
the friction force generated between the friction rollers 142b and the friction pad
134, such that the friction rollers 142b and the friction ring 142a are both still
acted for rotating as well. When once the driving mechanism 120 is stopped, the film
roll 200, the rolling shaft module 130, the friction roller 142b and the friction
ring 142a are still in the movement of rotation because of the inertia of the driving
force. At this time, the friction force between the friction roller 142b and the friction
pad 134, and the restoring force of the second spring 148 both act as a braking system
to stop the rolling shaft module 130 from rotating, wherein the second springs rotate
the friction ring in an opposite direction relative to the shaft body and the friction
pad thereon. Therefore, it is beneficial to keep the material sheets of the film roll
200 between the rolling shaft module 130 and the driving mechanism 120 in a stretched
manner so as to prevent the material sheets from being folded, stocked and blocked,
and it is also beneficial to reduce working time of the inflatable cushion packaging
machine 100.
[0025] In view of the foregoing, the inflatable cushion packaging machine has a friction
module assembled to the housing for reducing the impact of rotational inertia of the
film roll and the rolling shaft module while the driving mechanism is stopped. The
friction module includes a friction ring forced by a first spring to lean the friction
rollers against the friction pad of the rolling shaft module to generate the friction
force therebetween, and the friction module further includes the second spring for
pulling back the friction ring via the restoring force thereof in a rotating direction
opposite to the rolling shaft module (and the film roll). Therefore, the friction
module plays a role of a braking structure corresponding to the rolling shaft module
so as to reduce the working time of the machine wasted in a process of waiting for
the rolling shaft module being stopped.
1. An inflatable cushion packaging machine (100), comprising:
a housing (110);
a driving mechanism (120), disposed at a front side of the housing (110);
a rolling shaft module (130) disposed at a rear side of the housing, a film roll (200)
mounted to the rolling shaft module (130), a free end of the film roll (200) being
engaged with and moved by the driving mechanism (130) so as to drag the film roll
(200) and rotate the rolling shaft module (130); and
a friction module (140) assembled to the housing (110), having a friction ring (142a)
being coaxial with the rolling shaft module (130) and a plurality of friction rollers
(142b) mounted to the friction ring (142a),
wherein the friction ring (142a) is forced to lean the friction rollers (142b) against
a side surface of the rolling shaft module (130) and stop the rolling shaft module
(130) from rotating while the rolling shaft module (130) not being dragged and rotated
by the driving mechanism (120).
2. The inflatable cushion packaging machine as recited in claim 1, wherein the rolling
shaft module (130) comprises:
a shaft body (132), pivoted to the housing freely (110), the film roll (200) mounted
to the shaft body (132), the shaft body (132) rotated along with the film roll (200);
and
a friction pad (134), disposed at a side of the shaft body (132), being coaxial with
the shaft body (132), and having the side surface, the shaft body (132) rotating and
the friction rollers (142b) rolling with the shaft body (132),
wherein the friction rollers (142b) lean against the friction pad (134) to generate
a friction force therebetween while the shaft body (132) being rotated, and the friction
ring (142a) rotates along with the shaft body (132) via the friction force.
3. The inflatable cushion packaging machine as recited in claim 2, wherein the housing
comprises a first part (112) and a second part (114) assembled to each other, a portion
of the shaft body (132) is pivoted to the second part (114) by passing through the
first part (112).
4. The inflatable cushion packaging machine as recited in claim 3, wherein the friction
ring (142a) is disposed between the first part (112) and the second part (114), and
the friction rollers (142b) are protruded out of the first part (112) to contact with
the friction pad (134).
5. The inflatable cushion packaging machine as recited in claim 3, wherein the second
part (114) has a bolt (114a) protruding toward the first part (112) for receiving
the portion of the shaft body (132), the second part (114) has a plurality of holes
(114c) surrounding the bolt (114a), and the friction module (140) further comprises:
a supporting member (144), having a plurality of arms (144a) extending through and
locking with the holes (114c) respectively,
wherein the supporting member (144) is connected with the friction ring (142a) coaxially
via a lip portion (144b); and
a first spring (146), disposed between and pressed by the second part (114) and the
supporting member (144),
wherein the first spring (146) constantly provides a pressing force on the supporting
member (144) to lean the friction rollers (142a) against the friction pad (134), and
the pressing force increases the friction force between the friction rollers (142b)
and the friction pad (134).
6. The inflatable cushion packaging machine as recited in claim 3, wherein the first
part (112) has a main opening (112b) and a plurality of sub openings (112a) surrounding
the main opening (112b), the portion of the shaft body (132) passes through the main
opening (112b), and the friction rollers (142b) pass through the sub openings (112a).
7. The inflatable cushion packaging machine as recited in claim 6, wherein each of the
sub openings (112a) extends along an arc path, and the friction rollers (142b) move
along the arc path while the friction ring (142a) being rotated with the shaft body
(132).
8. The inflatable cushion packaging machine as recited in claim 3, wherein the friction
module further comprises:
at least one second spring (148), connected between the first part (112) and an edge
of the friction ring (142a),
wherein the second spring (148) is deformed while the friction ring (142a) being rotated
with the shaft body (132), and a restoring force of the second spring (148) pulls
back the friction ring (142a) while the shaft body (132) not being dragged and rotated
by the driving mechanism (120).
9. The inflatable cushion packaging machine as recited in claim 2, wherein a driving
force of the driving mechanism (120) provided to the film roll (200) is greater than
the friction force generated between the friction rollers (142b) and the friction
pad (134).