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Date of filing: 10.11.2020 |
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APPARATUS FOR AUTOMATICALLY PLACING WIRE COLLARS WITH A HANGING TAG ON BOTTLES
VORRICHTUNG ZUM AUTOMATISCHEN PLATZIEREN VON DRAHTGESTELLEN MIT EINEM HÄNGEETIKETT
AUF FLASCHEN
APPAREIL POUR PLACER AUTOMATIQUEMENT DES COLLIERS DE FIL AVEC UNE ÉTIQUETTE DE SUSPENSION
SUR DES BOUTEILLES
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NO PL PT RO RS SE SI SK SM TR |
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Proprietor: Meacci S.r.l. |
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- CAVALLINI, Riccardo
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Società Italiana Brevetti S.p.A.
Corso dei Tintori, 25 50122 Firenze 50122 Firenze (IT) |
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Technical field of the invention
[0001] The present invention relates to an apparatus for automatically placing wire collars
with a hanging tag on bottles (but also more generally on other containers such as
jars).
Background of the invention
[0002] It is well known to provide collars for containers such as glass bottles for oil,
wine, sauces, beer, spirits, etc. as well as other jars and the like, the collar having
a hanging tag bearing additional information on the product. The collar is placed
by inserting it from above over the bottle neck, being sized such as to stop where
the neck enlarges, leaving the tag hanging outwardly on the body of the bottle itself.
The most widespread solution for especially valuable products provides that the collar
comprises a wire knotted in a loop, that supports the aforesaid tag, in which a hole
is formed for insertion of the wire.
[0003] Such type of collars is very often placed manually on the bottles, which is obviously
time- and labour-consuming. Machines for automatically placing collars have also been
envisaged, wherein the loop of continuous or (already) knotted wire, provided with
a tag, is taken by a manipulation system, loosened and thus inserted from above until
it is released on the bottle neck. An apparatus according to the preamble of claim
1 is disclosed by patent document
US5275681.
[0004] Such type of systems may however be improved in efficiency, especially in case of
wire materials that have no or reduced elasticity (non-elastic wires being in general
considered more attractive or perceived as such, thus preferred in the sector of more
expensive wines and oils). The manipulation system can furthermore damage the wire
and this is also a negative aspect for valuable productions. A further aspect which
possibly represents an even greater problem is related to poor versatility, in that
known machines are normally rather rigid and can hardly, if not at all, adapt to different
types of wire, bottle shape, type of label.
Summary of the invention
[0005] The present invention has the object to provide an apparatus for automatically placing
wire collars with a hanging tag on bottles which allows to operate with a greater
versatility, reliability and fewer or zero risk of damaging the wire, especially in
case of non-elastic wire, if compared to the automatic apparatuses of the already
known type.
[0006] This and other objects are attained by the apparatus for automatically placing wire
collars with a hanging tag on bottles according to the present invention, the essential
characteristics of which are defined by the first of the enclosed claims. Other important
additional characteristics are the subject matter of the dependent claims.
Brief description of the drawings
[0007] The characteristics and advantages of the apparatus for automatically placing wire
collars with a hanging tag according to the present invention will become apparent
from the following description of an embodiment thereof, made for exemplary and non-limiting
purposes with reference the attached drawings wherein:
- figure 1 is a general axonometric view of the apparatus;
- figure 2 is an axonometric view in greater detail of a punching and wire knotting
area;
- figure 3 shows the apparatus from below in a area for feeding the tags;
- figure 4 represents a unit for knotting the wire, with parts surrounding the apparatus
omitted for the sake of simplicity of illustration;
- figure 5 represents, in isolation, a tag peeling unit;
- figure 6 shows, in isolation, a tag transfer unit;
- figure 7 is, again in isolation, a wire cutting or scissor unit;
- figure 8 represents in isolation a hook unit for aligning the wire;
- figure 9 shows in isolation a clamp unit for locking the wire;
- figures 10a to 10e show the subsequent steps of the process for forming the collar
and releasing it over the bottle neck carried out by the apparatus according to the
present invention.
Detailed description of the invention
[0008] With reference to said figures, the apparatus according to the invention conceptually
comprises three functional areas which correspond to respective consecutive steps
of the process for forming the collar and placing or releasing it over the bottle
neck, and particularly: a first tag storage area 1 with a relative turret-shaped magazine
11 and a punching device 12: a second area 2 for inserting the wire (or whatever cord)
in the tag and simultaneously creating, by knotting the wire, a closed loop, and wherein
the collar is later fitted over the bottle neck; a third area 3 for feeding and lifting
the bottles or containers (onto which the collar is to be introduced) one at a time
towards the previous wire knotting and collar fitting area 2.
[0009] The tags are inserted and stacked in the turret-shaped magazine 11, adjustable in
length and depth, adapted to house different tag formats.
[0010] At the base of the turret 11 a slot is obtained which enables a peeling device 13
to pick up a tag C at a time and convey it to the punching device 12 according to
a feeding direction X on a horizontal working plane XY. While it is lifted the peeling
device 13 (figure 5) engages the tag at the base of the stack by means of suction
cups 131.
[0011] The punching device comprises a puncher 14, moved by a pneumatic system, which moves
downwards and forms a hole at an angle of the tag C. A first pneumatic clamp 16, connected
to a linear actuator 15, locks the punched tag and conveys it beyond the punching
device and to the following area 2 always following the feeding direction X.
[0012] The area 2 for inserting the collar and knotting the wire comprises first of all
a needle 21 in charge of inserting the wire F, unwound from a storage arranged at
the back, into the hole of the tag. The tag is locked in position, with the hole centred
on the axis of downward movement of the needle (direction Z orthogonal to the plane
XY and thus vertical), by a second clamp 22 while the first clamp 16 slides backwards
towards the starting position at the storage magazine 11 and related punching device
12.
[0013] At this point the needle 21 moves downwards and enters into the hole of the tag while
a cylinder 28 blocks the wire to prevent it from slipping during the downward movement
of the needle. The wire protrudes axially out of the free end of the needle and during
this step a suction system 23, aligned with the needle 21 below the working plane,
makes it possible to hold by suction a part of wire coming out of the needle, arranging
the wire in a properly stretched state.
[0014] A third clamp 24 (figure 9) locks the wire and the needle 21 can move upwards again
until it gets out of the tag. At this point the wire passing through the hole is free
to slide only in the sense of release from the needle.
[0015] The second clamp 22 is shaped, as seen on the XY plane, as a hook (for example U-shaped)
and engages the tab at the angle of the hole (with the wire F) in such a way that
in the clamping position on the angle of the tag the hole itself is surrounded by
the concavity of the hook, which has the open side facing outwardly with respect to
the direction Y (crosswise direction, orthogonal to the longitudinal direction X).
The second hook-shaped clamp 22 (which as will be clarified hereafter is actually
a double clamp with two superimposed hooks) is mobile according to the aforesaid crosswise
direction Y, indeed in the outward direction (i.e. of outwards displacement) with
respect to the starting position being kept during the wire insertion.
[0016] By moving forward along such direction, the clamp 22 displaces the tag C of a certain
distance, and it also clamps the wire dragging it until it creates a loop, closed
for the moment (figure 10a), the segment length of which will be a function of the
(adjustable) displacement distance of the clamp until a stop position. The amount
of unwound wire will also be made us of in the knotting operation. The needle can
lower back towards the starting position.
[0017] In this step, in fact, the loop is stretched such to be engaged tangentially with
a twisting head 251, pivoting around an axis parallel to the feeding direction X,
of a knotting device 25, forming a helical groove 251a and divided into two parts
251b, 251c with an opening a closing movement in an axial direction. A bar 26 with
a hinged hook-shaped free end 261 is rotatably supported around an axis parallel to
the direction Y, it is adapted to abut against the area between the head 251 and the
second hook-shaped clamp 22, and thus hit the stretched wire/loop, pairing the two
wire segments by moving and dragging them downwards inside the helical groove 251a
of the head 251 (figure 10b).
[0018] At this point the head rotates (by a stepper motor), firstly of about 50° for firstly
hooking the paired wire segments then completing a 360° turn after lifting the bar
26 to allow a coordinated approaching movement (figure 10c) and then moving away again
from the clamp 22. In the last part of the rotation (about 170°) the head opens axially
and receives the ends of the loop. Once the 360° rotation is over, the two axially
movable parts of the head close and tighten the aforesaid ends. The eyelet previously
formed around the head and resulting from its helicoidal evolution with the concurrent
crosswise approaching of the clamp 22 is then closed around the ends held by the axial
tightening of the head thanks to the pulling action exerted by the clamp moving away.
The pulling action control and the flexion/torsion control exerted on the wire/loop
through the coordinated movements of the mentioned components are actually responsible
for knotting and consequently creating the closed loop which will form the collar.
[0019] The wire loop is now knotted and the collar is complete. A scissor 27 cuts the exceeding
wire, in order to have an even wire length at the loop end. The second clamp 22 is
still engaging the paired wire segments and divides, with an upper hook 221 which
stays retracted engaging a wire segment and a lower hook 222 which moves forward (in
the direction X) carrying therewith the other wire segment, loosening the loop in
a triangular shape (figure 10d).
[0020] The underlying area 3 is for taking a bottle B below the loosened loop. Such area
provides a carousel transportation system with features known in the bottling sector,
typically a rotary table. Thereby the bottle B is taken into position and then lifted
(figure 10e) to fit the neck thereof into the triangular loop.
[0021] The return sequence to the initial position of the various mentioned components makes
it possible to loosen the loop and to lay by gravity the tag on the bottle neck. The
bottle is free to move downwards and go back into position in the transportation system
to be taken to the machine way out, provided with a collar with tag. The cycle repeats
over and over for the following collars and bottles.
[0022] The entire above described operative behaviour is supplied and controlled by powered/actuating
devices and control systems of the known type and/or that can be obviously implemented
based on the automation technologies known in the art.
[0023] The machine according to the invention is suitable for inserting wire tags over the
necks of any type of bottles, and with a few changes in terms of setting, may be adapted
to insert tags with elastic bands substantially on any type of jar container (honey,
jams, preserves etc.).
[0024] The machine operation is simple, intuitive and reliable. Conveying the bottle towards
the area for coupling with the collar takes place independently from, and concurrently
with, the operations for forming the collar itself, with consequent high productivity.
[0025] The machine is extremely versatile, as it can be adapted, based on the customer's
needs, to various types of wire, tags and bottles, with just small adaptations and
adjustments. The wire may be of the non-elastic type, even rather thick, and the modes
for treating it are such to form a top-quality collar, free from risks of getting
damaged. It is clearly possible and even easy to adjust the movements such to generate
loops of different sizes, which adapt to bottles of different shapes in a relatively
tighter or looser way.
[0026] The present invention has been described herein with reference to preferred embodiments
thereof. It is to be understood that there may be other embodiments that relate to
the same inventive concept, within the scope of protection of the attached claims.
1. Apparatus for automatically placing a wire collar with a hanging tag (C) on a container
such as a bottle (B), comprising: tag feeding means for feeding single tags in sequence
over a horizontal plane (XY) in a feeding direction (X) from a first tag storage area
(1), towards a second area (2) comprising wire insertion means (21) for inserting
the wire in a hole of the tag (C), means for forming a wire loop and for knotting
the same, wire cutter means (27) for loosing and releasing the loop, said second area
(2) being associated with a third area (3) for feeding single containers in sequence,
characterized in that said third area (3) comprises lifting means of each single container in vertical
alignment with the formed loop in a loosened arrangement, adapted to partially fit
the container (B) into the loop, whereby the release of the wire loop results in a
fall of the same in engagement over the container, wherein said tag feeding means
comprise a first feeder clamp (16) movable along said feeding direction (X), and in that said second wire insertion and knotting area (2) comprises a vertically reciprocating
needle (21) for inserting and releasing the wire (F) in the tag hole, means (23, 24)
for locking the wire below said horizontal plane (XY), a wire twisting head (251)
having a helical groove (251a) and rotating around an axis parallel with said feeding
direction (X), and a second clamp (22) adapted to clamp said tags (C) at a tag portion
surrounding said hole, said second clamp (22) being movable in a crosswise direction
(Y) orthogonal to said feeding direction (X) to stretch the wire tangentially to said
twisting head (251) while forming and tightening said loop.
2. Apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said first storage area (1) comprises a turret-shaped
magazine (11) adapted to house superimposed tags, and having at its base a slot for
the extraction of single tags, in cooperation with tag peeling suction means (13).
3. Apparatus according to claim 2, wherein said first tag storage area (1) comprises
comprising puncher means (12) to form a hole in each tag (C).
4. Apparatus according to any of the previous claims, wherein said twisting head (251)
is formed by two mutually movable parts (251b, 251c) adapted to become open and closed
by displacing in a head axis direction, and is adapted to cooperate with a bar (26)
pivoted around an axis parallel to said crosswise direction (Y) and having a hook-shaped
free end (261) adapted to fall at a location between said end and said second clamp
(22) to hit the stretched wire loop, pairing the two side-by-side wire segments and
dragging them downwards inside the helical groove (251a) of said head (251).
5. Apparatus according to any of the previous claims, wherein said second clamp (22)
is hook-shaped such that in the clamping position at an angle of the tag around said
hole the concavity of the hook surrounds the same hole and faces outwards in said
crosswise direction, the second clamp (22) further comprising two superimposed hook
members (221, 222), with an upper hook member (221) adapted to stay retracted engaging
a wire segment and a lower hook portion (222) adapted to move forwards, in a displacement
direction parallel to said feeding direction (X), so as to pool the other wire segment,
loosening said loop in a triangular shape.
1. Vorrichtung zum automatischen Anbringen einer Drahtmanschette mit einem hängenden
Etikett (C) an einem Behälter wie einer Flasche (B), enthaltend: Etikettenzuführmittel
zum Zuführen einzelner Etiketten nacheinander über eine horizontale Ebene (XY) in
einer Zuführrichtung (X) von einem ersten Etikettenspeicherbereich (1) zu einem zweiten
Bereich (2), der Drahteinführmittel zum Einführen des Drahtes in ein Loch des Etiketts
(C), Mittel zum Bilden einer Drahtschlaufe und zum Verknoten derselben sowie Drahtschneidermittel
zum Lösen und Freigeben der Schleife enthält, wobei der zweite Bereich (2) mit einem
dritten Bereich (3) zum Zuführen einzelner Behälter nacheinander verbunden ist, gekennzeichnet dadurch, dass der dritte Bereich (3) Hebemittel für jeden einzelnen Behälter in vertikaler Ausrichtung
mit der gebildeten Schleife in einer gelockerten Anordnung enthält, die dazu geeignet
ist, den Behälter (B) teilweise in die Schlaufe einzupassen, wodurch das Lösen der
Drahtschlaufe dazu führt, dass diese im Eingriff über den Behälter fällt, wobei die
Etikettenzuführmittel eine erste Zuführklemme (16) enthalten, die entlang der Zuführrichtung
(X) beweglich ist, und dadurch, dass der zweite Drahteinführ- und -verknotbereich
(2) eine vertikal hin- und hergehende Nadel (21) zum Einführen und Freigeben des Drahtes
(F) in das Etikettenloch, Mittel (23, 24) zum Verriegeln des Drahtes unter der horizontalen
Ebene (XY), einen Drahtverdrehkopf (251), der eine spiralförmige Nut (251a) aufweist
und sich um eine Achse parallel zur Zuführrichtung (X) dreht, und eine zweite Klemme
(22) enthält, die zum Festklemmen der Etiketten (C) an einem Markierungsabschnitt
ausgelegt ist, der das Loch umgibt, wobei die zweite Klemme (22) in einer Querrichtung
(Y) orthogonal zur Zuführrichtung (X) beweglich ist, um den Draht tangential zum Verdrehkopf
(251) zu spannen, während die Schlaufe gebildet und festgezogen wird.
2. Vorrichtung nach Anspruch 1, wobei der erste Speicherbereich (1) ein revolverförmiges
Magazin (11) enthält, das zur Aufnahme übereinander liegender Etiketten ausgelegt
ist und an seiner Basis einen Schlitz zur Ausgabe einzelner Etiketten in Zusammenarbeit
mit Etikettenablöse-Saugmitteln (13) aufweist.
3. Vorrichtung nach Anspruch 2, wobei der erste Etikettenspeicherbereich (1) eine Stanzeinrichtung
(12) zum Formen eines Lochs in jedem Etikett (C) enthält.
4. Vorrichtung nach einem der vorhergehenden Ansprüche, wobei der Verdrehkopf (251) aus
zwei gegeneinander beweglichen Teilen (251b, 251c) gebildet ist, die ausgelegt sind,
durch Verschieben in Richtung der Kopfachse geöffnet und geschlossen zu werden, und
dazu geeignet ist, mit einer Stange (26) zusammenzuwirken, die um eine Achse parallel
zur Querrichtung (Y) angelenkt ist und ein hakenförmiges freies Ende (261) aufweist,
das ausgelegt ist, an einer Stelle zwischen dem Ende und der zweiten Klemme (22) zu
fallen, um auf die gespannte Drahtschlaufe zu treffen, die beiden Seite-an-Seite liegenden
Drahtsegmente zu paaren und sie abwärts in die spiralförmige Nut (251a) des Kopfes
(251) zu ziehen.
5. Vorrichtung nach einem der vorhergehenden Ansprüche, wobei die zweite Klemme (22)
hakenförmig ist, so dass in der Klemmposition in einem Winkel des Etiketts um das
Loch herum die Konkavität des Hakens das gleiche Loch umgibt und in der Querrichtung
nach außen zeigt, wobei die zweite Klemme (22) ferner zwei übereinander angeordnete
Hakenelemente (221, 222) enthält, wobei ein oberes Hakenelement (221) so ausgelegt
ist, dass es im Eingriff mit einem Drahtsegment zurückgezogen bleibt und ein unterer
Hakenabschnitt (222) ausgelegt ist, um sich in einer Verschiebungsrichtung parallel
zur Zuführrichtung (X) nach vorne zu bewegen, um das andere Drahtsegment zusammenzulegen,
was die Schleife in einer dreieckigen Form löst.
1. Appareil pour placer automatiquement un collier métallique avec une étiquette s'accrochant
(C) sur un récipient tel qu'une bouteille (B), comprenant : des moyens d'alimentation
en étiquettes pour alimenter en étiquettes unitaires de façon séquentielle sur un
plan horizontal (XY) dans une direction d'alimentation (X) à partir d'une première
zone de stockage d'étiquette (1), vers une deuxième zone (2) comprenant des moyens
d'insertion de fil (21) pour insérer le fil dans un orifice de l'étiquette (C), des
moyens pour former une boucle de fil et pour nouer celle-ci, des moyens de coupe de
fil (27) pour desserrer et libérer la boucle, ladite deuxième zone (2) étant associée
à une troisième zone (3) pour alimenter en récipients unitaires de façon séquentielle,
caractérisé en ce que ladite troisième zone (3) comprend des moyens de soulèvement de chaque récipient
unitaire en alignement vertical avec la boucle formée dans un agencement desserré,
adaptés pour positionner partiellement le récipient (B) dans la boucle, de façon que
la libération de la boucle de fil entraîne une chute de celle-ci en coopérant avec
le récipient, dans lequel lesdits moyens d'alimentation en étiquettes comprennent
une première pince d'alimentation (16) mobile le long de ladite direction d'alimentation
(X), et en ce que ladite deuxième zone d'insertion et de nouage (2) comprend une aiguille à va-et-vient
vertical (21) pour insérer et libérer le fil (F) dans l'orifice d'étiquette, des moyens
(23, 24) pour verrouiller le fil en dessous du dit plan horizontal (XY), une tête
de torsion de fil (251) ayant une rainure hélicoïdale (251a) et tournant autour d'un
axe parallèle à ladite direction d'alimentation (X), et une seconde pince (22) adaptée
pour serrer lesdites étiquettes (C) au niveau d'une partie d'étiquette entourant ledit
trou, ladite seconde pince (22) étant mobile dans une direction transversale (Y) orthogonale
à ladite direction d'alimentation (X) pour étirer le fil tangentiellement à ladite
tête de torsion (251) tout en formant et en serrant ladite boucle.
2. Appareil selon la revendication 1, dans lequel ladite première zone de stockage (1)
comprend un magasin en forme de tourelle (11) adapté pour loger des étiquettes superposées,
et ayant à sa base une fente pour l'extraction d'étiquettes unitaires, en coopération
avec des moyens d'aspiration pour délivrer les étiquettes. (13) une par une.
3. Appareil selon la revendication 2, dans lequel ladite première zone de stockage d'étiquettes
(1) comprend des moyens de perforation (12) pour former un orifice dans chaque étiquette
(C).
4. Appareil selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes, dans lequel ladite
tête de torsion (251) est formée de deux parties mutuellement mobiles (251b, 251c)
adaptées pour s'ouvrir et se fermer en se déplaçant dans une direction d'axe de tête,
et est adaptée pour coopérer avec une barre (26) montée pivotante autour d'un axe
parallèle à ladite direction transversale (Y) et ayant une extrémité libre en forme
de crochet (261) adaptée pour tomber à un emplacement entre ladite extrémité et ladite
seconde pince (22) pour atteindre la boucle de fil étirée, associant les deux segments
de fil côte à côte et en les faisant glisser vers le bas à l'intérieur de la rainure
hélicoïdale (251a) de ladite tête (251).
5. Appareil selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes, dans lequel ladite
seconde pince (22) est en forme de crochet de façon que, dans la position de serrage
à un angle de l'étiquette autour dudit orifice, la concavité du crochet entoure ce
même orifice et fait face vers l'extérieur dans ladite direction transversale, la
seconde pince (22) comprenant en outre deux éléments de crochet superposés (221, 222),
avec un élément de crochet supérieur (221) adapté pour rester rétracté en coopération
avec un segment de fil et une partie de crochet inférieure (222) adaptée pour se déplacer
vers l'avant, dans une direction de déplacement parallèle à ladite direction d'alimentation
(X), de manière à rapprocher l'autre segment de fil, en desserrant ladite boucle selon
une forme triangulaire.
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