U.S. patent application number 09/348683 was filed with the patent office on 2001-12-06 for packing machine.
Invention is credited to SPATAFORA, MARIO, TALE', FABRIZIO.
Application Number | 20010047639 09/348683 |
Document ID | / |
Family ID | 11343299 |
Filed Date | 2001-12-06 |
United States Patent
Application |
20010047639 |
Kind Code |
A1 |
TALE', FABRIZIO ; et
al. |
December 6, 2001 |
PACKING MACHINE
Abstract
A packing machine wherein a conveying head feeds a product to a
wrapping head in which a respective sheet of wrapping material is
folded into a U about the product so as to have a pair of wings
facing each other and projecting transversely from the product; and
a movable folding device carried by the conveying head folds a
first wing of the pair of wings through 90.degree. onto the product
once the product is supplied to the wrapping head.
Inventors: |
TALE', FABRIZIO; (BOLOGNA,
IT) ; SPATAFORA, MARIO; (BOLOGNA, IT) |
Correspondence
Address: |
LADAS & PARRY
26 WEST 61ST STREET
NEW YORK
NY
10023
US
|
Family ID: |
11343299 |
Appl. No.: |
09/348683 |
Filed: |
July 7, 1999 |
Current U.S.
Class: |
53/234 |
Current CPC
Class: |
B65B 19/226 20130101;
B65B 11/30 20130101 |
Class at
Publication: |
53/234 |
International
Class: |
B65B 011/28 |
Foreign Application Data
Date |
Code |
Application Number |
Jul 14, 1998 |
IT |
BO98A 000427 |
Claims
1. a packing machine for wrapping a product (2) in a sheet (3) of
wrapping material, the machine (1) comprising a wrapping head (6)
for housing said sheet (3) of wrapping material and said product
(2); a conveying head (39) for feeding said product (2) to said
wrapping head (6) at a supply station (S1); and a supply unit (12)
for feeding said sheet (3) of wrapping material to said wrapping
head (6), in which the sheet (3) of wrapping material is folded
into a u about the product (2); characterized in that said
conveying head (39) comprises a movable folding device (18), and
actuating means (47) for activating the movable folding device (18)
to fold at least one portion (14) of said sheet (3) of wrapping
material onto said product (2) at said supply station (S1).
2. A machine as claimed in claim 1, characterized in that said
sheet (3) of wrapping material folded into a U about said product
(2) has a pair of wings (14, 15) facing each other and projecting
transversely from the product (2); said actuating means (47)
activating said movable folding device (18) to fold a first wing
(14) of said pair of wings (14, 15) through 90.degree. onto the
product (2).
3. A machine as claimed in claim 2, characterized by comprising a
folding device (19) located in a fixed position with respect to the
machine and for folding a second wing (15) of said pair of wings
(14, 15) through 90.degree. onto said product (2) and partly onto
said first wing (14).
4. A machine as claimed in claim 1, characterized by comprising a
wrapping conveyor (4) for feeding said wrapping head (6) along an
endless first wrapping path (P1); and a supply conveyor (28) for
feeding said feeding head along an endless second path (P4)
substantially tangent to said first wrapping path (P1) at said
supply station (S1).
5. A machine as claimed in claim 4, characterized in that said
wrapping conveyor and said supply conveyor (4, 28) are continuous
conveyors; said supply conveyor (28) comprising first control means
for oscillating said conveying head (39) about a first axis (40)
with respect to the supply conveyor (28); and said wrapping
conveyor (4) comprising second control means (23) for oscillating
said wrapping head (6), with respect to the wrapping conveyor (4),
about a second axis (22) parallel to said first axis (40) and in a
neighborhood of a position perpendicular with respect to said first
wrapping path (P1).
6. A machine as claimed in claim 1, characterized in that said
supply unit (12) is located upstream from said supply station (S1)
in the traveling direction of said wrapping head (6).
Description
[0001] The present invention relates to a packing machine.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[0002] In the following description, specific reference is made,
purely by way of example, to the packing industry, and in
particular to cigarette packing machines for producing packets of
cigarettes.
[0003] Known continuous cigarette packing machines comprise a
wrapping wheel powered to rotate continuously about a central axis
and having a number of wrapping heads equally spaced about the
central axis. As it rotates, the wheel feeds each head along a
wrapping path through a supply station where the head receives a
sheet of wrapping material and a respective product, about which
the sheet of wrapping material is folded into a U so that two
opposite wings project transversely from the product; through a
first folding station where the sheet of wrapping material is
folded to form about the product a tubular wrapping having two
opposite open ends; and through a second folding station where the
open ends are folded to complete the product wrapping.
[0004] Each wrapping head supports a respective folding device,
which, as the wrapping head travels through the first folding
station, folds a first of said two wings through 90.degree. onto
the product; and a second wing is later folded through 90.degree.
onto the product and partly onto the first wing by a further
movable folding device located along the wrapping path at the first
folding station.
[0005] On continuous packing machines of the above type, each
wrapping head oscillates, in use, in the neighborhood of a radial
position with respect to the central axis of rotation of the wheel,
so as to keep the head facing the supply station and/or a folding
tool long enough to complete the relative operation.
[0006] Packing machines of the above type are relatively expensive,
on account of the complex design of the wrapping heads, which,
besides rotating about a radial position, must also support a
movable folding device.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0007] It is an object of the present invention to provide a
packing machine designed to eliminate the aforementioned drawback,
and which is therefore straightforward and cheap to produce.
[0008] According to the present invention, there is provided a
packing machine for wrapping a product in a sheet of wrapping
material, the machine comprising a wrapping head for housing said
sheet of wrapping material and said product; a conveying head for
feeding said product to said wrapping head at a supply station; and
a supply unit for feeding said sheet of wrapping material to said
wrapping head, in which the sheet of wrapping material is folded
into a U about the product; characterized in that said conveying
head comprises a movable folding device, and actuating means for
activating the movable folding device to fold at least one portion
of said sheet of wrapping material onto said product at said supply
station.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0009] A non-limiting embodiment of the present invention will be
described by way of example with reference to the accompanying
drawings, in which:
[0010] FIG. 1 shows a schematic partial front view, with parts
removed for clarity, of a preferred embodiment of the machine
according to the present invention;
[0011] FIG. 2 shows a detail of FIG. 1 in two different operating
positions;
[0012] FIG. 3 shows a further detail of FIG. 1 in two different
operating positions.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0013] Number 1 in FIG. 1 indicates as a whole an automatic
cigarette packing machine for producing packets (not shown) of
cigarettes, and in which a group 2 of cigarettes is first wrapped
in a sheet 3 of foil wrapping material and then inserted into a
blank (not shown) which is folded about group 2 of cigarettes to
form a packet (not shown) of cigarettes.
[0014] Packing machine 1 comprises a wrapping wheel 4 rotating
continuously (clockwise in FIG. 1) about a central axis 5
perpendicular to the FIG. 1 plane, and having peripheral wrapping
heads 6 equally Spaced about axis 5 and which are fed along a
closed, substantially circular wrapping path P1 as wheel 4 rotates
about axis 5. In each head 6 there is defined a seat 7 for first
receiving and conveying a respective sheet 3 of wrapping material
folded substantially into a U, and subsequently also a respective
group 2 of cigarettes which is wrapped in sheet 3 of wrapping
material.
[0015] Each group 2 of cigarettes is confined within a
substantially parallelepiped space defined by a pair of parallel
major lateral surfaces 8 and a pair of parallel minor lateral
surfaces 9 perpendicular to surfaces 8. Said space also comprises
two opposite longitudinal ends 10, and a central portion 11
interposed between said two longitudinal ends 10.
[0016] A first portion P2 of path P1 extends through a supply
station Sl having a known supply unit 12 (shown only partly) for
supplying seat 7 of each head 6 with a respective sheet 3 of
wrapping material, which is folded into a U inside seat 7. Station
S1 also comprises a further supply unit 13 located downstream from
unit 12 in the traveling direction of wrapping heads 6 along path
P1, and which provides for supplying seat 7 of each head 6 with a
respective group 2 of cigarettes, which is inserted inside the
respective U-folded sheet 3 of wrapping material, which, once group
2 is inserted, has two facing wings 14 and 15 projecting
transversely from group 2.
[0017] First portion P2 of path P1 also extends through a folding
station S2 where wings 14 and 15 of sheet 3 of wrapping material
are folded through 90.degree. onto group 2 and one onto the other
to form a tubular wrapping 16 having two opposite open ends 17.
More specifically, wing 14 is folded through 900 onto group 2 by a
folding device 18 fed along a portion of path P1 extending through
station S2, and wing 15 is folded through 90.degree. onto group 2
and partly onto wing 14 by a folding device 19 located in a fixed
position with respect to wheel 4.
[0018] A second portion P3 of path P1, downstream from first
portion P2, extends through a folding station S3 where the opposite
open ends 17 of tubular wrapping 16 are folded onto group 2 by a
folding device 20, located in a fixed position with respect to
wheel 4, to complete the folding of sheet 3 of wrapping material
about group 2 and so form a closed wrapping 21.
[0019] Finally, wrapping path P1 extends through an unloading
station S4 where wrappings 21 are extracted successively from
respective seats 7 on wrapping wheel 4 and fed to known follow-up
wrapping units (not shown) on machine 1.
[0020] Each wrapping head 6 is hinged to wheel 4 and is oscillated,
with respect to wheel 4, about an axis 22 parallel to axis 5 by a
known cam and rocker arm actuating device 23, of which respective
wrapping head 6 defines the central portion of an end rocker arm 24
having an arm defined by respective seat 7.
[0021] Actuating device 23 provides for positioning head 6
substantially perpendicular to wrapping path P1 along first portion
P2 of path P1. More specifically, actuating device 23 provides for
oscillating each wrapping head 6 about respective axis 22 and in
the neighborhood of a perpendicular position with respect to path
P1 as head 6 is fed through stations S1 and S2, so as to cooperate
with supply units 12 and 13 and with folding device 19.
[0022] Actuating device 23 also provides for setting head 6 in a
fixed position substantially parallel to wrapping path P1 along
second portion P3 of path P1, so that head 6 cooperates along path
P1 with folding device 20.
[0023] Supply unit 12 comprises a transfer wheel (not shown)
powered to rotate continuously about a fixed central axis (not
shown) parallel to axis 5, and having peripheral, substantially
trapezoidal folding spindles 25 (only one shown). Each folding
spindle 25 provides for withdrawing a respective sheet 3 of
wrapping material from a known supply unit (not shown), and for
feeding the sheet 3 of wrapping material, folded into a U, into a
respective seat 7 at supply station S1. During insertion of sheet 3
of wrapping material, respective spindle 25 and seat 7 act like a
punch and die respectively, and provide for optimum U-folding of
sheet 3 of wrapping material inside seat 7.
[0024] Seat 7 of each head 6 is defined by a bottom wall 26 fixed
with respect to head 6, and by two lateral walls 27, which are
hinged on opposite sides of wall 26 and oscillated, about
respective axes parallel to axis 22, between an open position and a
closed position by a known cam control device (not shown). In the
open position, the two lateral walls 27 of each seat 7 form an
obtuse angle with bottom wall 26, and seat 7 has a section in the
form of an isosceles trapezium negatively reproducing the shape of
folding spindles 25; and, in the closed position, the two lateral
walls 27 of each seat 7 form a substantially right angle with
bottom wall 26, and seat 7 has a rectangular section of
substantially the same size as a group 2 of cigarettes so as to
engage group 2 completely, i.e. by both central portion 11 and
longitudinal ends 10.
[0025] The inner surfaces of walls 26 and 27 have a series of holes
(not shown) connected to a known suction device (not shown) on
wrapping wheel 4.
[0026] Supply unit 13 comprises a continuous conveyor 28 (shown
partly) for feeding a number of seats 29 along a path P4 through a
known loading station (not shown) where a group 2 of cigarettes is
formed in or transferred to a respective seat 29 (in known manner
not shown), and through supply station S1 where group 2 of
cigarettes is transferred from seat 29 to a respective seat 7 by a
further movable seat 30, which is carried by a transmission pulley
31 of conveyor 28 and provides for removing group 2 from seat 29
and feeding group 2 to seat 7.
[0027] Conveyor 28 comprises a known flexible toothed belt 32
(shown partly in FIG. 1) which is fed along path P4 by pulley 31,
which comprises a toothed central roller 33 rotating continuously
(anticlockwise in FIG. 1) about a central axis 34 parallel to axis
5, and two flanges 35 (only one shown in FIG. 1) coaxial with axis
34.
[0028] Conveyor 28 also comprises a number of bodies 36 supported
by and equally spaced along belt 32. In each body 36 is defined a
respective seat 29, which has a longitudinal dimension
(perpendicular to the FIG. 1 plane) smaller than that of group 2,
and a rectangular section of substantially the same transverse
dimensions as a group 2 so as to engage group 2 by central portion
11, leaving respective longitudinal ends 10 substantially free.
[0029] Each body 36 is provided with a retaining device 37
comprising two jaws 38 integral with belt 32 and which oscillate
between a gripping position along the straight portions of belt 32,
and a release position along the curved portions (only one shown)
of belt 32.
[0030] The two flanges 35 (only one shown in FIG. 1) support, in
between, a number of peripheral heads 39 (only one shown in FIG. 1)
equally spaced about axis 34 and mounted for rotation about
respective axes 40 parallel to axis 34. Each head 39 comprises two
gripping devices 41 which together define a respective seat 30 for
engaging a respective group 2 by respective ends 10.
[0031] Each gripping device 41 comprises two relatively thin
L-shaped sections 42 lying in the same plane perpendicular to axis
40, and which are movable, with respect to each other and in said
plane, between a release position and a gripping position (shown in
FIG. 1) in which sections 42 define a tubular seat 43 having an
axis parallel to axis 34 and a rectangular section approximately
equal to but no larger than the cross section of group 2.
[0032] Each head 39 is provided with a known cam and rocker arm
control and actuating device (not shown) housed between the two
flanges 35 and which, as pulley 31 rotates about axis 34, provides
for controlling the angular position of seat 30 about axis 40 and
between a loading position, in which seat 30 coincides with a
respective seat 29 to withdraw a group 2 of cigarettes from seat
29, and an unloading position, in which seat 30 coincides with a
respective seat 7 to transfer group 2 of cigarettes to seat 7.
[0033] The cam and rocker arm control and actuating device also
controls the position and configuration of each gripping device 41
between an open position, in which the two tubular seats 43 of the
same head 39 are separated by a distance greater than the length of
a respective group 2 of cigarettes, and a closed position, in which
the two tubular seats 43 of the same head 39 define respective seat
30 and grip a respective group 2 of cigarettes by ends 10.
[0034] Each head 39 comprises a respective folding device 18, which
in turn comprises a roller 44 mounted for rotation between flanges
35 to oscillate about respective axis 40 with respect to flanges 35
and respective gripping devices 41. Each roller 44 supports in
rotary manner a folding tool 45, which is oscillated, with respect
to roller 44, about an axis 46 parallel to axis 40 by a known
epicyclic control device 47, which also controls oscillation of
roller 44 about axis 40.
[0035] Folding device 19 comprises a roller 48 powered to rotate
continuously about an axis 49 parallel to axis 5, and supporting in
rotary manner a folding tool 50, which is oscillated, with respect
to roller 48, about an axis 51 parallel to axis 49 by a known
epicyclic control device 52.
[0036] Folding device 20 comprises a pair of fixed helical folding
elements 53 parallel to and on either side of wrapping path P1 to
engage and fold respective ends 17 of each tubular wrapping 16 as
the respective wrapping head 6 travels along path P1.
[0037] Operation of machine 1 will now be described with reference
to one wrapping head 6, and as of the instant in which head 6
leaves unloading station S4 and is fed, by wheel 4 rotating about
axis 5, towards supply station S1.
[0038] As already stated, along first portion P2 of wrapping path
P1, actuating device 23 sets and maintains wrapping head 6 in a
position substantially crosswise to path P1.
[0039] As head 6 is fed through supply station S1, seat 7 is moved
into said open position, and a respective spindle 25 of supply unit
12 supplies, as described previously, a respective sheet 3 of
wrapping material, which is folded into a U inside seat 7 and
retained inside seat 7 by said suction device (not shown).
[0040] Supply unit 13 then supplies seat 7 with a respective group
2 of cigarettes, which is inserted inside respective sheet 3 of
wrapping material, the two wings 14 and 15 of which, once group 2
is inserted, are positioned facing each other and projecting
transversely from group 2.
[0041] To supply group 2 to seat 7, gripping devices 41 of
respective seat 30 are set to said open and release positions, and
seat 30 is oscillated about respective axis 40 to move into and
maintain, for a given length of time, a position substantially
coincident with a respective seat 29 and in which gripping devices
41 of seat 30 are moved into said closed and gripping positions to
grip the group 2 of cigarettes carried by seat 29. At the same
time, the curve in path P4 moves retaining device 37 of seat 29
into said release position so that group 2 of cigarettes is left
under the control of seat 30.
[0042] At this point, seat 30 is rotated about its own axis 40 to
extract group 2 of cigarettes from seat 29 and feed group 2 to seat
7 which, as wrapping wheel 4 rotates continuously, is traveling
through supply station S1 with lateral walls 27 in said open
position, and with sheet 3 of wrapping material folded into a U
inside.
[0043] Seat 7 and seat 30 are oscillated about respective axes 22
and 40 to move into and maintain, for a given length of time, a
substantially coincident position, in which lateral walls 27 of
seat 7 are moved into said closed position to grip group 2 of
cigarettes and at the same time complete the folding of sheet 3 of
wrapping material into a U about group 2 of cigarettes.
[0044] For a given length of time, seat 7 engages, with sheet 3 of
wrapping material in between, both group 2 of cigarettes and
sections 42 of gripping devices 41 of seat 30, which is made
possible by the thinness of sections 42.
[0045] Once group 2 of cigarettes is gripped by seat 7, gripping
devices 41 of seat 30 are moved into said open position, so that
sections 42 release group 2 of cigarettes by being withdrawn
longitudinally with respect to group 2, while still in said
gripping position.
[0046] As shown in FIG. 2, simultaneously with release of group 2
by sections 42, control device 47 activates respective folding
device 18 to oscillate respective roller 44 with respect to axis 40
so that respective folding tool 45 folds wing 14 of sheet 3 of
wrapping material through 90.degree. onto group 2.
[0047] Upon completion of the above release and folding operations,
seats 30 and 7 move out of said substantially coincident position;
seat 30 is restored to the initial position; and seat 7 is fed
through folding station S2 by wheel 4 rotating about axis 5.
[0048] As shown in FIG. 3, as seat 7 travels through folding
station S2, the rotation of roller 48 about axis 49 and the
simultaneous oscillation of folding tool 50 about axis 51 cause
tool 50 to fold wing 15 of sheet 3 of wrapping material through
90.degree. onto group 2 and partly onto the already folded wing 14
to complete the formation of tubular wrapping 16.
[0049] Once the above folding operation is completed, wrapping head
6 is fed along second portion P3 of wrapping path P1 and, as
stated, is set to and maintained in a fixed position substantially
parallel to path P1 by actuating device 23.
[0050] As seat 7 of wrapping head 6 is fed through folding station
S3, the opposite ends 17 of tubular wrapping 16 are engaged by
respective folding elements 53 which, as seat 7 travels along path
P1, fold ends 17 onto group 2 to complete the formation of wrapping
21.
[0051] Finally, seat 7 is fed through unloading station S4 where
wrapping 21 is extracted from seat 7 and fed to known follow-up
wrapping units (not shown) of machine 1. The above operations are
repeated cyclically.
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