Apparatus for producing packages of infusion products
20170240305 · 2017-08-24
Inventors
- Mario Spatafora (Granarolo Dell'Emilia - Bologna, IT)
- Daniele Coi (Bologna, IT)
- Giacomo Noferini (Castenaso - Bologna, IT)
- Stefano Nanni (Treviolo - Bergamo, IT)
Cpc classification
B65D85/808
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65B51/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65B61/005
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65B61/14
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B65B29/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D85/808
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65B51/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65B61/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
An apparatus for producing packages of infusion products, such as a bag filled with a dosed quantity of a product, a tag and a length of thread attached at opposite ends to the bag and to the tag respectively, includes a forming group of the filled bag, a feeding group of the formed bag and of the tag, a cutting and feeding group of the length of thread, and a sewing head of the length of thread to the bag and to the tag.
Claims
1. An apparatus for producing packages of infusion products, said packages comprising a bag (3) filled with a dosed quantity of a product, a tag (4), and a length of thread (2) attached at opposite ends to said bag (3) and said tag (4) respectively, said apparatus comprising: a forming group (30,40) of said filled bag (3); a feeding group (50) of said formed bag; a cutting and feeding group (60) of said length of thread (2); and a sewing head (70) of said length of thread (2) to said bag (3), wherein said feeding group (50), said cutting and feeding group (60), and said sewing head (70) are rotatingly activated around respective rotation axes, wherein said feeding group (50) of said formed bag also feeds said tag (4), and said sewing head (70) sews said length of thread (2) also to said tag (4), and wherein said sewing head (70) peripherally carries at least one movable sewing unit (80), said sewing unit (80) being caused, in succession, to move via a first operating path and by a first tracking motion, relative to said cutting and feeding unit (60), to receive said length of thread (2), and via a second operating path and by a second tracking motion, relative to said feeding group (50) of said formed bag and said tag (4), and to sew respective ends of said length of thread (2) received by said cutting and feeding (60) group, to said bag (3) and to said tag (4) carried in a continuous movement by said feeding group (50).
2. The apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said feeding group (50) and said sewing head (70) are activated in a continuous rotational movement.
3. The apparatus according to claim 2, wherein said cutting and feeding (60) group is activated in a stepped rotational movement.
4. The apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said sewing head (50) peripherally carries one or more sewing units (80), each sewing unit (80) forming a body (81) articulated to said sewing head (50) according to an articulation axis (82) parallel to the rotation axis of the same sewing head (70), to effect said first tracking motion and said second tracking motion.
5. The apparatus according to claim 4, wherein said sewing unit (80) comprises a sewing device (83), an auxiliary device (84) for the sewing of the length of thread (2) onto said bag (3) and onto said tag (4), and a tensioning control device (85) of the length of thread (2), applied to said body (81).
6. The apparatus according to claim 5, wherein said sewing device (84) comprises a pair of coaxial needles (86), each needle (86) being movably carried by a respective leverage (88) articulated to said body (81) to produce an alternating axial translation motion of said needle (86), away from and towards said tensioning control device (85) of the thread (2), arranged centrally on said sewing unit (80), according an axial direction of the body (81), and activated by an activation element (91) suitable for driving an axial rotation of the needle (86).
7. The apparatus according to claim 6, wherein said needle has an open end eye (87) for hooking a length of said thread (2).
8. The apparatus according to claim 5, wherein said tensioning control device (85) of the thread (2), comprises a withholding system (93) of the ends of the length of thread (2), cooperating with a buffering system of the length of thread (2), in turn comprising a first frame (94) and a second frame (95) movable with respect each other for feeding, to said sewing device (83), a required length of thread (2) to be sewn.
9. The apparatus according to claim 7, wherein said auxiliary device (84) defines an engagement element or tab (100) protruding from a side facing said respective needle (86), in order to favor a correct hooking of said thread (2) around the open end eye (87) and control a forming step of loops of said thread (2), for sewing the thread (2) to said bag (3) and to said tag (4).
10. The apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said cutting and feeding group (60) has a plurality of stretching elements (62) of the thread (2), with a dual gripper, cooperating in pairs for unwinding and stretching lengths of thread (2) having a suitable length for said sewing, each stretching element (62) comprising a first branch (66a) and a second branch (66b) spaced apart at sides of a respective opening (67) in correspondence with which a cutter cuts an end of the length of thread (2) withheld by said first branch (66a) and said second branch (66b).
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0022] The characteristics of the invention will appear more evident from the detailed description of a preferred embodiment of the apparatus for packaging infusion products according to the invention, indicatively illustrated in the enclosed drawings, in which:
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EMBODIMENTS OF THE INVENTION
[0031] With particular reference to the above figures, the apparatus for producing packages of infusion products, such as, for example, tea, camomile, herbal teas or other infusions, is indicated as a whole with 1.
[0032] In particular, the apparatus 1 operates on a length of thread 2, a bag 3 suitably filled with a dosed quantity of product, and a tag 4, for sewing the same length of thread 2, at opposite ends, preferably of both the bag 3 and tag 4.
[0033] More specifically, the bag 3 can have, for example, as in the case illustrated, a so-called “two-lobed” conformation. In practice, each bag 3 is formed by the folding of a pair of respective containment portions, in each of which a single dose of product is inserted. The bag 3, usually made of filter paper, permeable to water or other infusion liquid, can have, for example, a bellows-like fold 3a at the base (see
[0034] The apparatus 1 also comprises a dosing group 10 of the infusion product, suitable for dosing single quantities or doses 11 of product, positioning them on a″ strip 12 of suitable material, preferably filter paper, unwound from a respective reel 13 schematized, for the sake of simplicity, in
[0035] Downstream of the dosing group 10, the apparatus 1 comprises a longitudinal sealing group 20, suitable for folding the doses 11 and reciprocally closing the longitudinal edges of the strip 12 being unwound, so as to form a tube 14 containing in its interior, the doses 11 prepared by the dosing group 10 (see
[0036] Downstream of the sealing group 20, the apparatus 1 comprises a forming group 30 of the single bags 3 starting from the tube 14 previously sealed longitudinally by the sealing group 20. More specifically, if the package to be produced envisages the formation of a two-lobed bag, as previously indicated, the forming group 30 separates lengths of tube 14 each containing a pair of doses 11, and bellow-folds the above lengths separated in correspondence with a portion of base 3a interposed between the doses 11, so as to form the desired bag 3.
[0037] The apparatus 1 also comprises a closing station 40 of the closing end 3b of the bag 3, opposite the base 3a, in correspondence with which the folding is effected, for example, of a pair of side flaps and a third flap, overlying the two previous flaps, so as to seal the respective portions of tube 14 each containing a dose 11. Different conformations of the closing end 3b of the bag 3 can obviously be envisaged, in any case suitable for adequately sealing the bag 3, to avoid the undesired leakage of the product.
[0038] The apparatus 1 also comprises a feeding group 50 of single formed bags 3 and single tags 4, a cutting and feeding group 60 of single lengths of thread 2, cooperating with a sewing head 70 suitable for sewing respective ends of lengths of thread 2 in correspondence with the bags 3 and tags 4.
[0039] The closing station 40 is preferably positioned in correspondence with the feeding group 50, which, in turn, is positioned on a side of the sewing head 70. The cutting and feeding group 60 of the lengths of thread 2, on the other hand, is preferably positioned on the opposite side.
[0040] The feeding group 50, for example, as also the sewing head 70, can form respective rotating carousels, preferably in continuous movement, according to respective parallel axes, for example, horizontal. The cutting and feeding group 60 can also comprise a rotating carousel, stepped for example, preferably positioned according to an axis 61 perpendicular to the rotation axis of the sewing head 70.
[0041] The feeding carousel 50 of the bags and tags 4 peripherally carries one or more feeding units 51, each equipped with gripping means for a bag 3 and for a tag 4.
[0042] The cutting and feeding group 60, represented in
[0043] The cutting and feeding carousel 60 guides the dual-gripper elements 62 along a stretching trajectory, preferably substantially circular, along which the thread 2 is unwound from the reel 63, and the feeding of the lengths of stretched thread 2, cut in succession in correspondence with the openings 67. The above trajectory thus leads the dual-gripper elements 62 through a transfer station 71, in correspondence with which a pair of adjacent cutting and feeding units 62 is operatively associated with a sewing unit 80, according to a first tracking motion, to transfer to the same a length of cut and stretched thread 2, as better described hereunder.
[0044] The feeding carousel 50 correspondingly cyclically guides each feeding unit 51 through a sewing station 72, in correspondence with which the gripping means of the bag 3 and tag 4 are activated by a second tracking motion, which allows a respective sewing unit 80 carried by the sewing head 70, to sew the respective ends of the length of thread 2 received by the cutting and feeding units 62, to the bag 3 and tag 4, carried by the same gripping units. 51 (see
[0045] The sewing head 70 peripherally carries one or more sewing units 80, for example, as in the case illustrated in
[0046] Each sewing unit 80 defines a body 81 articulated to the sewing head 70, according to an articulation axis 82 parallel to the rotation axis of the same sewing head 70 (see
[0047] Each sewing unit 80 comprises a sewing device 83, an auxiliary device 84 for sewing the length of thread 2 onto the bag 3 and onto the tag 4, a tensioning control device 85 of the length of thread 2, applied to the body 81.
[0048] The sewing device 83 in turn comprises a pair of needles 86 carrying at a free operative end, an open eye 87. In practice, the eye 87 of the needle 86 has the shape of a hook, therefore open on one side, suitable for hooking a portion of thread 2. The needle 86, which has, for example, a cylindrical section, preferably has an eccentric tip (see
[0049] The needles 86 of the sewing device 83 are substantially coaxially arranged, with the eye 87 open, facing each other. Each needle 86 is also movably carried by a leverage 88 articulated to the body 81 in correspondence with an articulation axis 89. More specifically, each needle 86 is carried by a pair of levers 88 articulated to the body 81 on the same articulation axis 89, transversal with respect to the axis 82 on which the body 81 is pivoted to the sewing head 70.
[0050] The levers 88, which are arranged in a substantially mirror-like way, on opposite sides of the body 81, are articulated to the same central connection element 90. Each connection element 90 intercepts and acts as a support for a median portion of a respective needle 86, with which it is rotatingly associated. Furthermore, the end portion of each needle 86, opposed to the open eye 87, is engaged by an activation element 91 suitable for controlling its rotation around the longitudinal axis 92 of the same needle 86.
[0051] In short, the leverage 88 is connected to a kinematic chain situated in the sewing head 70, for example of the type with gears and/or cams, suitable for producing an alternating axial translation movement of the needle 86 away from and towards the tensioning control device 85 of the thread 2, which is positioned centrally on the sewing unit 80, according to an axial direction of the body 81.
[0052] The same needle 86 can also be activated by the actuation element 91 according to an axial rotation movement.
[0053] Each feeding unit 51 of the feeding carousel 50 is suitable for bringing a bag 3 and a tag 4 in correspondence with the respective needle 86. More specifically, during the above-mentioned second tracking motion between the sewing unit 80 and the feeding unit 50, the bag 3 is arranged with a closed portion 3b interposed between the needle 86 and the central control device 85 of the body 81. In particular, the median plane of the above closed end 3b is arranged orthogonally with respect to the axis of the needle 86. Analogously, during the above-mentioned second tracking motion, the tag 4 is arranged interposed between the needle 86 and the same control device 85, on the opposite side with respect to the bag 3.
[0054] It should be noted that during said second tracking motion, the bag 3 and the tag 4 have a relative velocity which is substantially zero with respect to the sewing unit 80, and which are then activated, in a suitable phase relationship, according to a reciprocal distancing movement, that can, according to a reference system situated on the sewing unit 80, be a lifting movement of the bag 3 and tag 4, in a direction transversal to the fulcrum axis 82, as better described hereunder.
[0055] The tensioning control device 85 of the thread 2, which is positioned centrally on the body 81, comprises withholding means 93 of the ends of the length of thread 2, cooperating with buffering means of the length of thread 2, in turn comprising a first frame 94 and a second frame 95 movable with respect to each other.
[0056] The withholding means 93 can be produced by means of a pair of gripper elements articulated to the body 81, that can be activated by a movement away from and towards, for example by rotation, buffering means 94, 95, for feeding the necessary portions of thread 2 to be sewn to the sewing device 83. The withholding means 93 can also be command activated alternately between an open configuration in correspondence with which the portion of thread end 2 is released, and a closed configuration, in correspondence with which said portion of thread end is intercepted and withheld by the gripper element 93. Alternatively, the withholding means 93 can be produced by means of friction elements, suitable for being suitably regulated for withholding or gradually releasing intercepted portions of thread 2.
[0057] The first frame 94 of the buffering means is preferably composed of a comb element, fixed with respect to the body 81. The comb element 94 can therefore comprise one or more hook-shaped teeth, suitable for engaging with portions of thread 2.
[0058] The second frame 95 can consist of an arm articulated to the body 81, forming a respective end comb. In short, the teeth of the first frame 94 and movable second frame 95 are positioned offset along a direction longitudinal to the body 81. The buffering means 94,95 can be moved by a relative motion, alternating between an interlacing configuration for receiving the thread 2, in correspondence with which the teeth of the first frame 94 are inserted between the teeth of the second frame 95, so as to define a hooking space 96 for the thread 2, open at a side opposite to the body 81 (see
[0059] Furthermore, the tensioning control device 85 of the thread 2 can also comprise a first deviator element 97 and a second deviator element 98, for example in the form of deviator rolls, suitable for arranging a guided portion of thread 2 perpendicularly to the longitudinal axis 92 of the needle 86 and parallel to the median plane of the element to be sewn, therefore the closing portion 3b of the bag 3 and tag 4, respectively.
[0060] Finally, the sewing auxiliary device 84, is positioned in correspondence with the above deviator elements 97, 98, to facilitate the hooking operations of the thread 2 specifically guided between the first deviator roll 97 and the second deviator roll 98, by the open eye 87 of the needle 86, as described in more detail hereunder.
[0061] More specifically, the sewing auxiliary device 84 is preferably produced by means of an element provided with a slot 99 for the passage of the needle 86 during the perforation phase of the bag 3 and tag 4, and also for the sewing of the thread 2. The slot 99 defines an opening preferably arranged on a plane orthogonal to the longitudinal axis 92 of the needle 86. The auxiliary device 84 also defines an engagement element or tab 100 protruding from the plane of the slot 99, on the side facing the respective needle 86. The engagement tab 100, inter alia, exerts the dual function of favouring the correct hooking of the thread 2 around the eye 87 and controlling the forming phase of the loops of thread 2, for sewing the thread 2 itself to the bag 3 and tag 4.
[0062] In particular, the engagement tab 100 is suitable for cooperating with the needle 86, in a suitable phase relationship, to bring the thread 2 in engagement with the eye 87. More specifically, the engagement tab 100 is preferably fork-shaped, therefore comprising a first prong 101 and a second prong 102 positioned at the sides of the opening 99, suitable for receiving the thread 2 and controlling the interaction of the same thread 2 with the eye 87 during the operative sewing phases. The first prong 101 and the second prong 102 of the engagement tab 100 both have, in correspondence with respective front ends, respective active surfaces, for example flat or substantially flat, situated on opposite sides with respect to the opening 99 of the fork 100, and, when in use, parallel to the guided length of thread 2 and needle 86.
[0063] Each prong 101,102 of the fork 100 also defines a prolongation 103, 104 having a reduced thickness with respect to the corresponding prong, protruding from the respective active surface. More specifically, the first prong 101 has a first prolongation 103 and the second prong 102 has a second prolongation 104, laterally containing respective opposing surfaces adjacent to the above-mentioned operative surfaces, respectively.
[0064] In practice, the opposing surfaces are preferably arranged, when in use, substantially parallel to the median plane of the bag 3 and tag 4, so as to mutually intercept and deviate respective portions of thread 2.
[0065] The first prolongation 103 and the second prolongation 104 can have a differentiated longitudinal extension, so as to deviate the thread 2 in a differentiated manner. The first prolongation 103, for example, can have, as in the case illustrated, a smaller longitudinal extension with respect to the second prolongation 104. Thanks to the differentiated extension, it is possible for example, as described in more detail hereunder, that by moving the auxiliary element 100 away from the guided length of thread 2, the first prolongation 103 is disengaged, whereas the second prolongation 104 continues to intercept the same thread 2, diverting it by means of a respective opposing surface (see
[0066] More specifically, the auxiliary element 100 is carried by a respective frame articulated to the body 81, so that it can be moved transversally with respect to the longitudinal axis 92 of the needle 86, and guided length of thread 2, and bag 3 or tag 4, respectively. In practice, the auxiliary element 100 can be moved according to a movement away from and towards the longitudinal axis 92 of the needle 86, preferably on a plane parallel to the median plane of the bag 3 and tag 4, respectively.
[0067] The functioning of the apparatus for the packaging of infusion products can be clearly understood from the above description.
[0068] The sewing of the thread 2 to the closing portion 3b of the bag 3, is described hereunder, considering that the same phases relate to the sewing of the thread 2 to the tag 4.
[0069] The cutting and feeding group 60 of the thread 2 unwinds the thread 2 from the reel 63 by means of its rotation movement around the rotation axis 61. In an appropriate phase relation with respect to said rotation, each dual gripper 62 intercepts a portion of thread 2 which, during its passage through the above cutting station, is cut in correspondence with the opening 67. The cutting of the thread 2 in correspondence with two adjacent grippers 62 causes the separation of a length of thread 2 stretched by the reel 63, having a suitable length.
[0070] The cut length of thread 2 is stretched, in correspondence with the transfer station 71, with the respective ends withheld by a pair of adjacent dual-grippers 62. In this condition, the cut of the length thread 2 is transferred to the sewing unit 80. For effecting this operation, the cutting and feeding unit 61 and the sewing unit 80 are brought into relative motion according to the above-mentioned first tracking motion, so as to operate, at least for an instant, in a relative zero velocity condition of the respective operating elements. In practice, the cut length of thread 2 is transferred from the grip of the dual grippers 62 to the grip of the withholding means 93. In the transfer phase, the length of thread 2 is arranged inside the hooking space 96 between the teeth of the first frame 94 and the teeth of the second frame 95.
[0071] Once the length of thread 2 has been transferred from the feeding and cutting group 60 to the sewing head 70, the sewing unit 80 is brought towards the sewing station 72. During this passage, the length of thread 2 is arranged so as to have the necessary length of thread 2 for the subsequent sewing phase, in correspondence with the specific devices for this operation. In short, the buffering means 94,95 are suitably activated, so as to unwind the length of thread along a preferably zig-zag run, between the diverted teeth of the first frame 94 and the second frame 95 (see
[0072] When the sewing unit 80 arrives in correspondence with the sewing station 72, the same unit 80 is activated, in relation to a respective feeding unit 51, by a second tracking motion, suitable for allowing the sewing operations of the thread 2 to the bag 3 and tag 4 to be effected.
[0073] In this phase, the feeding unit 51 brings the bag 3 to the sewing station 72, oriented with the median plane arranged parallelly to the guided length of thread 2. In particular, the closing end 3b of the bag 3 is interposed between the guided length of thread 2 and the tip of the needle 86. In practice, the guided length of thread 2 faces a first side of the bag 3, whereas the tip of the needle 86 is facing a second side, opposite the above first side of the same bag 3.
[0074] More specifically, in the second tracking motion phase, for the actual sewing, the needle 86 is still arranged in the above rest position, withdrawn and diverted with respect to the bag 3, in front of said second side. The needle 86 is also oriented with its longitudinal axis 92 arranged orthogonally with respect to the median plane of the bag 3, close to the closing edge 3b, with the tip facing the same edge 5. The longitudinal axis 92 of the needle 86 is also in an intermediate position between the deviator rolls 97, 98 of the tensioning control device 85 of the thread 2 (see
[0075] The leverages 88 are then activated so as to produce a relative axial approach movement between the needle 86 and edge 3b of the bag 3, indicated in
[0076] In the passage in which the tip of the needle 86 goes beyond the bag 3, the eye 87 is preferably oriented on the opposite side with respect to the guided length of thread 2. In practice, in this passage, the open eye 87 is not “facing” the guided length of thread 2 and consequently there is no risk of it interfering with the thread 2. In other words, in this perforation and advance phase beyond the bag 3, there is no risk of the accidental hooking of the thread 2.
[0077] In a suitable phase relation with the above advance action, preferably at the end of the same phase, the needle 86 is thus activated by the activation element 91 in axial rotation, until the open eye 87 is facing the thread 2 (see
[0078] It should also be pointed out that in the rotation phase of the needle 86, the engagement element 100 is activated in an approach movement towards the closing edge 3b, for example a transversal translation movement indicated in
[0079] A relative axial withdrawal movement is then activated by the leverages 88, between the needle 86 and closing edge 3b of the bag 3, returning through the hole 105. Said withdrawal movement is indicated in
[0080] It should be noted that, in order to allow the formation of the first loop 106, i.e. for feeding the extension of thread 2 necessary for this purpose and keeping the tensioning of the same thread 2 constant, the buffering means 94, 95 of the control device 85 are activated in suitable cooperation with the withholding means 93. In practice, the buffering means 94, 95 are activated according to a relative combined movement indicated by the arrow E in
[0081] Once the first loop 106 withheld by the eye 87 has been formed (see
[0082] In the subsequent phase, the second tracking motion between the feeding unit 51 and the sewing unit 80 produces a relative withdrawal movement between the needle 86 and the engagement element 100 on the one hand, and the bag 3 on the other, so that the edge 3b of the bag 3 is distant from alignment between the needle 86 and the engagement element 100. In practice, the bag 3 is raised with respect to the body 81, according to a translation movement indicated in
[0083] Furthermore, during the withdrawal movement of the bag 3 from the needle 86, the teeth of the buffering means 94, 95 which are engaging the thread 2, cooperate with the withholding means 93 for maintaining the correct tensioning of the thread 2. As illustrated in
[0084] In a suitable phase relation with the withdrawal movement of the bag 3, the first deviator roll 97 and the second deviator roll 98 release the thread 2, so as to follow the motion of the buffering area and withholding means 93.
[0085] The engagement element 100, moreover, is moved, preferably backward, transversally to the guided length of thread 2, so as to partially disengage the thread 2. In practice, the retraction movement causes the disengagement of the guided length from the first prolongation 103 due to the reduced longitudinal extension of the latter, with respect to the longitudinal extension of the second prolongation 104 (see
[0086] The needle 86 then effects another advance movement along its axis 92, produced by a corresponding actuation of leverages 88, passing beyond the closing edge 3b of the bag 3. Due to this advancement, the eye 87 of the needle 86 moves beyond the guided length of thread 2 (see
[0087] More specifically, in this phase, the guided length of thread 2 is released from engagement around the first deviator roll 97 and second deviator roll 98, whereas it is withheld in correspondence with the opening 99 by the second prolongation 104 (see
[0088] The eye 87 is then rotated on the command of the activation element 91 so as to be facing the thread 2, whereas the engagement element 100 is brought back transversally close to the thread 2, to press the same thread 2 inside the open eye 87. The needle 86 is axially withdrawn and as a result of this movement, the thread 2 is engaged by the eye 87. In the same phase, the needle 86 therefore carries the thread 2 wound in the first twisted loop 106′, whereas, in correspondence with the eye 87, it carries a portion of the guided length of thread 2 engaged therewith, close to the end of the thread 2 (see
[0089] Once the thread 2 has been engaged, the needle 86 is withdrawn in an axial direction, as indicated by the arrow M in
[0090] During this return passage in an axial direction, the needle 86 hooks the thread 2, forms a second loop 108 and forces the latter inside the first twisted loop 106′. During this insertion, the needle 86 keeps the eye 87 facing the closing edge 3b of the bag 3 to avoid accidental engagement of the first twisted loop 106′. The tauter the first twisted loop 106′, the safer this passage will be, compatibly with the resistance of the edge of the hole 105 formed on the paper of the bag 3.
[0091] Once the second loop 108 has been inserted inside the first twisted loop 106′, the withholding means 93 release the end of the thread 2 following a release direction indicated by the arrow N in
[0092] The packaging apparatus, as also the sewing unit described for illustrative purposes, can undergo numerous modifications and variants according to the various requirements.
[0093] In the practical embodiment of the invention, the materials used, as also the form and dimensions, can vary according to requirements.
[0094] When the technical features in each claim are followed by reference signs, said reference signs have been included for the sole purpose of providing a better understanding of the claims and consequently they have no limiting value with respect to the purpose of each element identified for exemplifying purposes by said reference signs.