TECHNICAL FIELD AND PRIOR ART
[0001] The invention relates to a method and a device for packaging sanitary articles such
as absorbent articles, like diapers, sanitary napkins, panty liners, incontinence
pads or similar. The sanitary articles are produced by production lines.
[0002] Known production lines for such articles have a high capacity allowing for a production
of 1000 and more articles per minute. However, packaging devices, in particular for
providing package units containing only a small number of articles, generally have
a smaller capacity. It is therefore known to provide one or more diverter for diverting
a stream of articles coming from a production line into two or more sub-streams directed
to a dual lane packaging device or to two or more individual packaging devices.
[0003] US2010/071318 A1 discloses a method and an arrangement for handling nappies, wherein nappies coming
from a production line are alternately transferred to a first grouping subassembly
and a second grouping subassembly, and wherein one or more removal conveyors are assigned
to the grouping subassemblies, via which groups of articles are fed to the packaging
devices.
[0004] FR2798370 A1 discloses a diverter wherein a first batch and a second batch of articles comprising
a first and a second number of articles, respectively, are alternately directed towards
a first and a second grouping device.
[0005] WO 2013/038310 A1 discloses a diverter wherein a batch of articles and one individual article are alternately
directed towards a first and a second grouping device.
[0006] With an increasing variety of package units differing in type or size there is an
increasing need for a higher flexibility.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0007] It is therefore the object of the invention to provide a device and a method for
packaging sanitary articles with a high degree of flexibility.
[0008] This object is solved by the device and the method with the features of claims 1
and 7. Preferred embodiments are defined in the dependent claims.
[0009] According to a first aspect, a device for packaging sanitary articles comprising
at least one diverter and M packaging arrangements arranged downstream of the diverter,
with M>=2, is provided, wherein each packaging arrangement comprises a grouping device
and at least one packaging device, and wherein by means of the at least one diverter
batches of articles are alternately directed towards the packaging arrangements, each
batch comprising at least one article, and wherein a control unit is provided by means
of which the at least one diverter is controllable for alternately directing batches
of articles towards the packaging arrangements in a repeated series of MxN batches,
with N>=2, wherein at least two of the N batches of articles of one series of MxN
batches directed towards the first packaging arrangement are settable to differ in
count.
[0010] According to a second aspect, a method for packaging sanitary articles is provided,
wherein by means of at least one diverter batches of articles are alternately directed
towards M packaging arrangements, each batch comprising at least one article, and
wherein the diverter alternately directs batches of articles towards the packaging
arrangements in a repeated series of MxN batches, with N>=2, wherein at least two
of the N batches of one series of MxN batches directed towards the first packaging
arrangement differ in count.
[0011] In other words, the at least one diverter has at least two outlet lines, wherein
in accordance with the invention by means the diverter at least two batches differing
in count can be fed to at least one of the two outlet lines of the diverter.
[0012] In the context of the application, the words "first", "second", "third" etc. are
simply used as a reference and are not to be understood as any designation of any
hierarchy or structural arrangement.
[0013] Batches of articles of the product stream coming from a production line are alternately
directed towards the packaging arrangements. In one embodiment, a packaging device
of at least one of the first and the second packaging arrangement is adapted to packing
two batches of articles differing in size into one common package or successive packages.
In alternative or in addition, in one embodiment, at least a first packaging arrangement
is provided with two or more packaging devices or one or more dual lane packaging
device. When diverting the product stream into a repeated series of MxN batches of
articles, with N>=2, each batch can be adapted to the associated packaging device
or lane of the packaging device. For example, the device comprises a first and a second
packaging arrangement, wherein the first packaging arrangement comprises two packaging
devices to which first batches A of count a and second batches B of count b are fed,
respectively, and the second packaging arrangement comprises one packaging device
to which third batches C of count c are fed. In this case, the diverter can be controlled
to feed a articles to the first packaging arrangement, c articles to the second packaging
arrangement, b articles to the first packaging arrangement, c articles to the second
packaging arrangement, and so on. In other words, the repeated series of four batches
is A-C-B-C, wherein the counts a and b of the batches B can be chosen to be not equal.
[0014] The number of articles in each batch in one embodiment equals the number articles
to be packaged in one packaging unit. In other embodiments, successive batches are
grouped and a number of grouped batches are packaged together.
[0015] In one embodiment, the packaging arrangements each comprise at least two packaging
devices or at least one dual lane packaging device.
[0016] In alternative or in addition, in one embodiment the device comprises two packaging
arrangements arranged downstream of one associated diverter. Such a diverter is simple
in design. For a further division of the product stream, additional diverters could
be provided. The diverter feeding a first and a second packaging arrangement can be
controlled to feed a first count a of articles to the first packaging arrangement,
a third count c of articles to the second packaging arrangement, a second count b
of articles to the first packaging arrangement, and fourth count d of articles to
the second packaging arrangement. In other words, the repeated series of four batches
is A-C-B-D, wherein at least the two counts a and b are not equal. Counts c and d
of the third batch C and the fourth batch D in one embodiment are chosen equal. In
a further embodiment, the counts c and d are also set differently. The two counts
a and b can be packaged together using a common packaging device or packaged using
two packaging devices or a dual lane packaging device.
[0017] In one embodiment, the grouping device of at least one of the M packaging arrangements
is a stacker comprising a conveyor with a number of pockets for receiving individual
articles. A stacker is described for example in
US 2007/0065270 A1 and/or
US 7475771 B2 enclosed herewith by reference. The batches of articles are grouped in the stacker
and groups of articles are offloaded or removed from the stacker for a subsequent
packaging. In one embodiment, the conveyer is an open-loop conveyor, wherein pockets
can be selectively added or removed from the conveyor. In other embodiments, the conveyor
is a closed-loop circulation conveyor. In one embodiment, walls separating successive
pockets are arranged fixed in position on the conveyor. In other embodiments, the
walls are moveable within limits with respect to the conveyor allowing a pocket size
to be decreased after receiving the article. This may be used for compressing the
articles and/or calibrating the articles.
[0018] In one embodiment, the speed of the stacker is adapted to the speed of the diverter
and the product stream such that successive batches are inserted without gaps into
pockets of the stacker.
[0019] In an alternative embodiment, at the stacker successive batches of the same series
of batches are separated by one or more empty pocket(s). In alternative or in addition,
at the stacker successive batches of articles of the successive series of batches
of articles are separated by one or more empty pocket(s). The empty pockets could
be filed with additional articles of the same or different type to be packaged together
with a batch of articles. In particular in case the walls between successive pockets
are moveable with respect to the conveyor, the size of the empty pockets between successive
batches can vary.
[0020] In an alternative embodiment, the grouping device of at least one of the M packaging
arrangements is a stacker comprising a conveyor with a number of compartments for
batches of articles. In one embodiment, the size of each compartment is adjustable
for adjusting the size of the compartment to the size of the batch received. For an
adjustment of the size, walls defining the compartment are moveable with respect to
each other. In one embodiment, upon loading the compartment, a leading wall is moved
faster than a trailing wall thereby increasing the size of the compartment. In alternative
or in addition, in one embodiment, after loading the compartment, the trailing wall
is moved towards the leading wall for compressing the articles in the compartment.
In one embodiment, when moving the trailing wall towards the leading wall of the same
compartment, a gap is formed between the trailing wall and a leading wall of a successive
compartment. In other embodiments, the trailing wall of the successive compartment
is coupled to the leading wall of the compartment and when moving the trailing wall
towards the leading wall of the same compartment, the size of the successive compartment
is increased. In still another embodiment, the movement of successive trailing walls
and/or successive leading walls is coupled, wherein preferably the sizes of the compartments
differ to match the size of the associated batches.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0021] In the following, an embodiment of the invention will be described in detail with
reference to the drawings. Throughout the drawings, the same elements will be denoted
by the same reference numerals.
- Fig. 1:
- schematically shows a device for packaging sanitary articles comprising a diverter,
a first packaging arrangement and a second packaging arrangement arranged downstream
of the diverter,
- Fig. 2:
- schematically shows a stacker of a packaging arrangement for a device of Fig. 1, and
- Fig. 3
- schematically shows an alternative embodiment of a stacker similar to Fig. 2.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS OF THE INVENTION
[0022] Fig. 1 schematically shows a device 1 for packaging sanitary articles (5, see Fig.
2) such as absorbent articles, like diapers, sanitary napkins, panty liners, incontinence
pads or similar.
[0023] The device 1 shown in Fig. 1 comprises a diverter 10, a first packaging arrangement
11 and a second packaging arrangement 12 arranged downstream of the diverter 10. In
the embodiment shown, the first packaging arrangement 11 comprises a first grouping
device 21 and two packaging device 31, 32. The second packaging arrangement 12 comprises
a second grouping device 22 and two packaging device 33, 34. A control unit 100 is
assigned to the diverter 10. The control unit 100 in one embodiment is part of a central
control unit (not shown) provided for a monitoring and/or control of the device 1.
In other embodiments, an individual control unit 100 is assigned to the diverter 10.
[0024] A product stream S coming from a production line (not shown) is fed to the diverter
10. The diverter 10 is controllable such that by means of the diverter 10 batches
of articles A, B, C, D are alternately directed towards the first packaging arrangement
11 and the second packaging arrangement 12, wherein in the embodiment shown, a first
batch A and a second batch B are fed to the first packaging arrangement 11 and a third
batch C and a fourth batch D are fed to the second packaging arrangement 12. In the
embodiment shown, at the first packaging arrangement 11, the first batch A is processed
in the first packaging device 31 and the second batch B is processed in the second
packaging device 32. Similar, at the second packaging arrangement 12, the third batch
C is processed in the third packaging device 33 and the fourth batch D is processed
in the fourth packaging device 34. It will be understood that the terms "first, "second",
"third" and "fourth" are merely used to distinguish the batches and/or devices and
not to be interpreted as defining any order of priority, hierarchy and/or structural
arrangement.
[0025] By means of the control unit 100, the number of articles in each batch A, B, C, D,
is individually settable, wherein each batch A, B, C; D comprises at least one article.
The diverter 10 is controllable for alternately directing the batches of articles
A, B, C, D towards the first packaging arrangement 11 and the second packaging arrangement
12 in a repeated series of four batches A-C-B-D. Of course, the number of articles
in each batch A, B, C, D can be chosen identical. However, for a higher flexibility,
at least the first batch A of articles and the second batch B of articles processed
in the first packaging device 11 can also be chosen to differ in count. For the highest
flexibility, the third batch C of articles and the fourth batch D of articles processed
in the second packaging device 11 can also be chosen to differ in count. For setting
the counts, in one embodiment, the control unit 100 comprises a man-machine-interface
allowing user to individually set the count of each batch A, B, C, D.
[0026] It will be understood by the person skilled in the art, that further packaging devices
could be added to one or both of the packaging arrangements 11, 12 and/or further
packaging arrangements could be added downstream of the diverter 10. In this case,
the number of batches per series could be increased such that the count of articles
is adapted to each packaging device.
[0027] In the embodiment shown, two packaging devices 31, 32, 33, 34 are provided at each
packaging arrangements 11, 12. In an alternative embodiment, at least at one of the
packaging arrangements 11, 12 a dual-lane packaging device is provided instead of
two packaging devices 31, 32, 33, 34. In still another embodiment, one packaging arrangement
11, 12 comprises only one packaging device.
[0028] The number of articles in each batch A, B, C; D in one embodiment equals the number
articles to be packaged in one packaging unit at the four packaging devices 31, 32,
33, 34. In other embodiments, successive batches fed to one of the four packaging
devices 31, 32, 33, 34 are grouped and a number of batches are packaged together at
the respective packaging device 31, 32, 33, 34.
[0029] Fig. 2 schematically shows a grouping device 21 of the device 1 of Fig. 1, which
in the embodiment shown is a stacker comprising a closed-loop circulating conveyor
210 with a number of pockets 212 for receiving individual articles 5. It will be understood
that in preferred embodiments, pockets 212 are provided along the entire path of the
conveyor 210, however, for the sake of clarity, only a number of pockets 212 is shown
in Fig. 2.
[0030] As schematically shown, articles 5 are inserted into the pockets 212. In accordance
with the invention, the articles 5 are supplied in two batches A, B that differ in
count. In the embodiment shown, batch A comprises three articles 5 and batch B comprises
four articles 5. Further, in the embodiment shown, one empty pocket 212 is provided
in each case between successive batches A, B of the same series of batches A-C-B-D
(see Fig. 1) as well as between successive batches B, A of successive series of batches
A-C-B-D.
[0031] Fig. 3 schematically shows an alternative embodiment of a grouping device 21 of the
device 1 of Fig. 1, which in the embodiment shown is a stacker comprising a closed-loop
circulating conveyor 210 with a number of pockets compartments 213, 214, 215, 216,
217 for receiving batches A, B of articles 5. It will be understood that in preferred
embodiments, compartments 213, 214, 215, 216, 217 are provided along the entire path
of the conveyor 210, however, for the sake of clarity, only a number of compartments
213, 214, 215, 216, 217 is shown in Fig. 3. Each compartment 213, 214, 215, 216, 217
is limited by a leading wall and a trailing wall. In preferred embodiments, the leading
wall and the trailing wall are moveable with respect to one another. In an alternative
embodiment, one or more additional separation wall is provided between the leading
wall and the trailing wall of one compartment, separating a batch of articles in two
or more sub-batches. The sub-batches of one batch are subsequently supplied to a common
packaging device. In still another embodiment, successive batches A, B that differ
in count are inserted between a leading wall and a trailing wall of a common compartment
and supplied to a common packaging device.
[0032] The embodiment shown in Fig. 3 allows minimizing unused parts along the conveyor
path, in particular in case a thickness products 5 are smaller in size than the pockets
212 of the stacker shown in Fig. 2. In particular in case both the trailing wall and
the leading wall of the compartments 213, 214, 215, 216, 217 are moveable with respect
to the conveyor path, an optimized positioning of the batches A, B along the path
is possible. A clearance 218 between successive compartments 213, 214, 215, 216, 217
in one embodiment is chosen to equal a set size. In the embodiment shown, the clearance
is variable. This allows to move two successive batches A, B close to one another
for pushing both batches A, B into a common bag as well as to move successive batches
A, B further apart in particular when filling two bags at least in part at the same
or time.
1. Device for packaging sanitary articles (5) comprising at least one diverter (10) and
M packaging arrangements (11, 12) arranged downstream of the diverter (10), with M>=2,
wherein each packaging arrangement (11, 12) comprises a grouping device (21) and at
least one packaging device (31, 32), and wherein by means of the at least one diverter
(10) batches (A, B, C, D) of articles (5) are alternately directed towards the packaging
arrangements (11, 12), each batch (A, B, C, D) comprising at least one article (5),
characterized in that
a control unit (100) is provided by means of which the at least one diverter (10)
is controllable for alternately directing batches (A, B, C, D) of articles towards
the packaging arrangements (11, 12) in a repeated series of MxN batches (A-C-B-D),
with N>=2, wherein at least two of the N batches (A, B) of articles (5) of one series
of MxN batches (A-C-B-D) directed towards the first packaging arrangement (11) are
settable to differ in count.
2. Device for packaging sanitary articles according to claim 1, characterized in that at least a first packaging arrangement (11) of the M packaging arrangements (11,
12) comprises at least two packaging devices (31, 32) or at least one dual lane packaging
device, wherein preferably the M packaging arrangements (11, 12) each comprise at
least two packaging devices (31, 32, 33, 34) or at least one dual lane packaging device.
3. Device for packaging sanitary articles according to claim 1 or 2, characterized in that the device (1) comprises two packaging arrangements (11, 12) arranged downstream
of one associated diverter (10).
4. Device for packaging sanitary articles according to any one of claims 1, 2 or 3, characterized in that the grouping devices (21, 22) of at least one of the M packaging arrangements (11,
12) is a stacker comprising a conveyor with a number of pockets (212) for receiving
individual articles (5), in a particular a closed-loop circulating conveyor (210).
5. Device for packaging sanitary articles according to claim 4, characterized in that at the stacker (21) successive batches of the same series of batches (A-C-B-D) are
separated by one or more empty pocket(s) (212).
6. Device for packaging sanitary articles according to claim 4 or 5, characterized in that at the stacker (21) successive batches of the successive series of batches (A-C-B-D)
are separated by one or more empty pocket(s) (212).
7. Device for packaging sanitary articles according to any one of claims 1 to 6, characterized in that the grouping devices (21, 22) of at least one of the M packaging arrangements (11,
12) is a stacker comprising a conveyor with a number of compartments (213, 214, 215,
216, 217) for batches (A, B; C, D) of articles.
8. Method for packaging sanitary articles, wherein by means of at least one diverter
(10) batches (A, B, C, D) of articles (5) are alternately directed towards M packaging
arrangements (11, 12), each batch (A, B, C, D) comprising at least one article (5),
characterized in that
the diverter (10) alternately directs batches (A, B, C, D) of articles (5) towards
the M packaging arrangements (11, 12) in a repeated series of MxN batches (A-C-B-D),
with N>=2, wherein at least two of the N batches (A, B) of one series of MxN batches
(A-C-B-D) directed towards the first packaging arrangement (11) differ in count.
9. Method for packaging sanitary articles according to claim 8, characterized in that at least at a first packaging arrangement (11) of the M packaging arrangements (11,
12) articles (5) are packaged using at least two packaging devices (31, 32, 33, 34)
or at least one dual lane packaging device, wherein in particular at each of the M
packaging arrangements (11, 12) articles (5) are packaged using at least two packaging
devices (31, 32, 33, 34) or at least one dual lane packaging device.
10. Method for packaging sanitary articles according to claim 8 or 9, characterized in that at least two of the N batches of one series of MxN batches of articles directed towards
different ones of the M packaging arrangements (11, 12) differ in count.
11. Method for packaging sanitary articles according to any one of claims 8, 9 or 10,
characterized in that at least at one of the M packaging arrangements (11, 12) articles (5) are grouped
by means of a stacker comprising a conveyor with a number of pockets (212) for receiving
individual articles, in particular a closed-loop circulating conveyor (210).
12. Method for packaging sanitary articles according to claim 11, characterized in that at the stacker successive batches (A, B) of the same series of batches (A-C-B-D)
are separated by one or more empty pocket(s) (212).
13. Method for packaging sanitary articles according to claim 11 or 12, characterized in that at the stacker successive batches (A, B) of articles of successive series of batches
(A-C-B-D) are separated by one or more empty pocket(s) (212).
14. Method for packaging sanitary articles according to any one of claims 8 to 12, characterized in that at least at one of the M packaging arrangements (11, 12) articles (5) are grouped
by means of a stacker comprising a conveyor with a number of compartments (212) for
receiving batches (A, B, C, D) of articles, in particular a closed-loop circulating
conveyor (210).