Device and method for feeding film bags to a filling machine
11220364 · 2022-01-11
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Abstract
The invention relates to a device for feeding film bags to a filling machine, comprising a magazine having a plurality of parallel magazine shafts for providing the film bags and comprising film-bag holders, which can be positioned below the magazine shafts, for holding and transporting the film bags, wherein a transfer arm is associated with each magazine shaft, said transfer arm being provided for grasping a film bag in the magazine shaft and transferring the grasped film bag to the film-bag holder arranged below the magazine shaft. The invention further relates to a method for feeding film bags to a filling machine by means of the device, comprising the following steps: providing film bags in magazine shafts of a magazine, positioning film-bag holders for holding and transporting the film bags below the magazine shafts, grasping the film bags in the magazine shafts by means of transfer arms, and transferring the grasped film bags to the film-bag holders by means of the transfer arms.
Claims
1. An apparatus for feeding film bags to a filling machine comprising: a magazine having a plurality of parallel arranged magazine shafts for providing the film bags, film bag holders positionable below the magazine shafts for receiving film bags and transporting the received film bags to the filling machine, wherein a plurality of transfer arms are configured to grasp a film bag in one of the parallel arranged magazine shafts, wherein each of the plurality of transfer arms is assigned to one of the plurality of parallel arranged magazine shafts, wherein each of the plurality of transfer arms is further configured to transfer the grasped film bag to the film bag holder positioned below the magazine shaft, and wherein each film bag holder is associated with one of the magazine shafts, and wherein the transfer arms are configured to be rotatable around a common horizontal axis and to be vertically movable by means of a common support.
2. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein each of the transfer arms comprises at least one suction device for sucking the film bag.
3. The apparatus of claim 2, wherein each of the suction devices is configured to suck a partial area of a film bag.
4. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein a spool device comprises at least one spool and is positioned between two neighboring magazine shafts such that the at least one spool holds the film bags within the film bag holders in a position that suppresses shifting movement in an upward direction when releasing or subsequently moving transfer arms with respect to the film bags.
5. The apparatus of claim 4, wherein a transfer gap is allowed to be formed between the at least one spool and a base body of the magazine.
6. The apparatus of claim 4, wherein the at least one spool comprises a labyrinth guide that is formed as a protrusion and is configured to suppress upward movement of a film bag when the film bag is being guided to a bottom of the film bag holder.
7. The apparatus of claim 4, wherein the spool device further comprises a housing.
8. The apparatus of claim 1, further comprising at least one counter-holder configured to be horizontally movable for suppressing an upward movement of a film bag.
9. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the film bag holders are configured as at least one of: bracket casings and lock casings.
10. The apparatus of claim 4, wherein the at least one spool is vertically movable.
11. The apparatus of claim 5, wherein the width of the transfer gap is less than 1 mm.
12. The apparatus of claim 4, wherein the at least one spool comprises a labyrinth guide that is formed as a protrusion and is configured to suppress upward movement of a film bag when the transfer arm detaches from the film bag.
13. A method for feeding film bags to a filling machine by means of an apparatus according to claim 1, comprising the steps: providing film bags in magazine shafts of a magazine, positioning, below the magazine shafts, film bag holders for receiving and transporting the film bags, subsequently grasping the film bags in the magazine shafts by means of transfer arms and transferring the grasped film bags to the film bag holders by means of the transfer arms.
14. The method of claim 13, wherein the step of grasping comprises sucking the film bags by means of suction devices.
15. The method of claim 13, wherein the step of transferring further comprises the step: rotating the transfer arms around a common horizontal axis and thereby positioning the film bags in an at least approximately vertical orientation.
16. The method of claim 15, wherein after the step of grasping the film bags and prior to the step of rotating of the transfer arms, the spools are extended.
17. The method of claim 15, further comprising the steps after the step of rotating: moving downwardly the transfer arms and at least partially inserting the film bags into the film bag holders and after said inserting, detaching the transfer arms from the film bags.
18. The method of claim 17, further comprising after the step of detaching: moving upwardly the transfer arms, and preferably rotating the transfer arms.
19. The method of claim 18, wherein the spools are retracted after moving the transfer arms upwardly.
20. The method of claim 19, further comprising moving the film bag holders away from their positions below the magazine shafts after retracting the spools.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) For a better understanding and for illustration, the attached figures illustrate some aspects of the invention as examples. In the figures:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
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(14) In the illustration, each of the transfer arms 6 includes two suction devices 7 for sucking a film bag 2 and, thus, for holding the film bag 2, by means of which the film bag 2 is at least partially two-dimensionally sucked. The plural transfer arms 6 are rotatable around a common horizontal axis 8 and are configured to be vertically movable by means of a common support 9 such that the transfer arms 6 are synchronously moved in any of the magazine shafts 4.
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(16) Moreover, the apparatus 1 is provided with spool or slider devices, wherein each spool device comprises a housing 11 and two spools or sliders 10. The spools 10 are configured to be movable upwardly and downwardly in the vertical direction. A spool device is positioned between two neighboring magazine shafts 4 such that the first of the two spools 10 is able to act on one film bag 2 of the one magazine shaft 4 and the second one of the spools 10 is able to act on the other film bag 2 of the other neighboring magazine shaft. Generally, a film bag 2 is acted upon by the spool 10 at the right and left upper edge areas of the film bag 2.
(17) This arrangement of the spool device between neighboring magazine shafts 4 provides for free movability of the transfer arms 6 upon rotating around the common horizontal axis 8.
(18) The two outer magazine shafts 4 of the magazine 3, each having only a single neighboring magazine shaft 4, preferably comprise a differently formed spool device with a housing and only one spool at the side without a neighboring magazine shaft.
(19) The spools 10 are moved out downwardly from the housing 11 after a transfer arm 6 has grasped a film bag 2 and prior to positioning the film bag 2 in a vertical or substantially vertical orientation by the transfer arm 6. Between the extended spool 10 and the base body of the magazine 3 a transfer gap 13 is, therefore, formed, that preferably has a width of approximately 1 mm or less.
(20) The spools 10 additionally comprise a labyrinth guide 12, which, in the present case, is formed as a protrusion. The labyrinth guide 12 prevents the film bag 2 from moving upwardly when being guided to the box bottom of a bracket/lock casing, for instance, when the transfer arm 6 detaches from the film bag 2 or is subsequently moved upwardly.
(21) Since the labyrinth guide 12 is positioned, at least partly, in the transport path of the film bag 2, grasped and moved by the transfer arm 6 with the spool 10 moved downwardly, the film bag 2 is correspondingly bent at its right and left edge areas upon being moved downwardly. This, however, does not interfere with the operation of the apparatus 1, since the material of the film bag 2 exhibits a certain flexibility and returns to its original shape after having passed the labyrinth guide.
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(28) The transfer arm 19 illustrated is configured to be rotatable around a horizontal axis 21 and is configured to be vertically movable by means of a support 22. Moreover, the apparatus comprises at least one counter-holder 24 configured to be horizontally movable.
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(34) In step 100, film bags are provided in the magazine shafts of a magazine, wherein several magazine shafts are arranged in parallel. The film bag holders for receiving and transporting the film bags are positioned below the magazine shafts in step 101 so as to be able to receive the provided film bags. In step 102, the film bags in the magazine shafts are grasped by transfer arms. For example the grasping may be accomplished by a suction device that is enclosed by the transfer arms and that sucks the film bags at least partially in a two-dimensional manner. In step 103, the spools are moved downwardly. In step 104, the transfer arms are rotated around a common horizontal axis and, thereby, the film bags are positioned in an at least approximately vertical orientation.
(35) After step 104 of rotating, in step 105, the transfer arms may be further moved downwardly and the film bags may be inserted, at least partially, into the film bag holders. After the step 105 of inserting, releasing of the transfer arms from the film bags may be performed in step 106.
(36) In step 107 the transfer arms are moved upwardly. Subsequently in step 108, the spools are retracted. In step 109, the film bag holders with the film bags positioned therein may be removed from their positions below the magazine shafts.
(37) While there have been shown and described fundamental novel features of the invention as applied to the preferred and exemplary embodiments thereof, it will be understood that omissions and substitutions and changes in the form and details of the disclosed invention may be made by those skilled in the art without departing from the spirit of the invention. Moreover, as is readily apparent, numerous modifications and changes may readily occur to those skilled in the art. Hence, it is not desired to limit the invention to the exact construction and operation shown and described and, accordingly, all suitable modification equivalents may be resorted to falling within the scope of the invention as claimed. It is the intention, therefore, to be limited only as indicated by the scope of the claims appended hereto.