MACHINE FOR FORMING AND PRINTING CARDBOARD BOXES
20230330960 · 2023-10-19
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B26D7/18
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B31B50/006
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65B11/004
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B65B11/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B26D7/18
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A machine for forming and printing cardboard boxes, each box including a bottom wall, two pairs of side walls and a closing wall, the machine includes supply means for supplying a continuous web of cardboard, first cutting means for cutting the continuous web, that are adapted to form an elongate element with upper and lower surfaces, second cutting and creasing means for forming, in the elongate element, a first panel configured to define the first pair of side walls, the bottom wall and the closing wall, and second and third separate panels configured to define the second pair of side walls of the box. The machine also includes printing means interposed between the first cutting means and the second cutting and creasing means. The printing means have at least one lower and upper printing unit, adapted to print on the lower and upper surfaces of the elongate element respectively.
Claims
1. A machine (1) for forming and printing cardboard boxes (B) from a continuous cardboard web (M) for automatically packaging items (O), wherein each box (B) comprises a bottom wall (PF), first and second pairs of side walls (PL1, PL2; PL3, PL4) and a closing wall (PS), said machine (1) comprising: supply means (3) for supplying said continuous web (M); first cutting means (4) for cutting the continuous web (M), said cutting means (4) being adapted to form an elongate element (E) having an upper surface (SU) and a lower surface (SL); second cutting and creasing means (7) for forming, in said elongate element (E), a first panel (E1) configured to define the first pair of side walls (PL1, PL2), the bottom wall (PF), the closing wall (PS), and second and third separate panels (E2, E3) configured to define the second pair of side walls (PL3, PL4) of the box (B); and printing means (17) interposed between said first cutting means (4) and second cutting and creasing means (7), said printing means (17) having at least one lower printing unit (17′) and at least one upper printing unit (17″) adapted to print on the lower surface (SL) and the upper surface (SU) of said elongate element (E) respectively, a microprocessor control unit (PLC) being provided for controlling said at least one lower printing unit (17′) and one upper printing unit (17″) for simultaneous one-pass printing on each of the walls (PF; PS; PL1, PL2; PL3, PL4) of the box (B) or on a predetermined number of walls, both outside and inside the box (B).
2. The machine as claimed in claim 1, wherein said at least one lower printing unit (17′) and said at least one upper printing unit (17″) are equipped with at least one lower inkjet printing head (18′) and one upper inkjet printing head (18″) respectively.
3. The machine as claimed in claim 1, further comprising feeding means (5) for feeding said elongate element (E) in a longitudinal direction (F) with its lower surface (SL) in contact with a sliding surface.
4. The machine as claimed in claim 3, wherein said feeding means (5) comprise a series of first conveyor belts (6) arranged in succession along a sliding plane (n).
5. The machine as claimed in claim 4, wherein at least one lower printing head (18′) is arranged below said sliding plane (n) to deposit ink on the lower surface (SL) of the elongate element (E).
6. The machine as claimed in claim 4, wherein said at least one upper printing head (18″) is arranged above said sliding plane (n) to deposit ink on the upper surface (SU) of the elongate element (E).
7. The machine as claimed in claim 1, wherein each printing unit (17′, 17″) is mounted to an elongate frame (20) extending in a direction transverse to a longitudinal feeding direction (F) of the elongate element (E).
8. The machine as claimed in claim 3, further comprising an unloading belt (13) for conveying scraps of said first (4) and second cutting and creasing means (7), which is located below said series of first conveyor belts (6) and is configured to convey them toward a shredding unit.
9. The machine as claimed in claim 1, further comprising first gluing means (14) for gluing said first and second panels (E2, E3) along the side edges of said first panel (E1) in opposed positions to form a substantially cross-shaped one-piece blank (H).
10. The machine as claimed in claim 9, wherein said first gluing means (14) comprise a first applicator (15) for applying hotmelt glue strips on the side edges of the first panel (E1) and a pair of suction-cup manipulators (16) for picking up the second and third panels (E2, E3) and applying them on the first panel (E1) at the glue strips to obtain the cross-shaped blank (H).
11. The machine as claimed in claim 1, wherein said elongate element (E) is configured to comprise, in succession, and from upstream to downstream with respect to said feeding direction (F), a first panel (E1) configured to define a first side wall (PL1), the bottom wall (PF), a second side wall (PL2), the top closing wall (PS), a second panel (E2) configured to define the third side wall (PL3), and a third panel (E3) configured to define the fourth side wall (PL4) of the box (B).
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0025] Further characteristics and advantages of the invention will be more apparent upon reading of the detailed description of a preferred, non-exclusive embodiment of a machine for forming and printing cardboard boxes from a continuous cardboard web like the one discussed above, as shown by way of a non-limiting example with the help of the following drawings, in which:
[0026]
[0027]
[0028]
[0029]
[0030]
[0031]
[0032]
[0033]
[0034]
[0035]
[0036]
[0037]
[0038]
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF A PREFERRED EXEMPLARY EMBODIMENT
[0039] Particularly referring to the figures, there is shown a machine for forming and printing cardboard boxes B, generally designated by numeral 1, from a continuous cardboard web M for automatically packaging items O.
[0040] Generally, the continuous web M has a standardized continuous width, which may vary according to the type of items to be packaged and provided by external manufacturers.
[0041] In particular, each box B, once assembled, comprises a bottom wall P.sub.F, two pairs of side walls P.sub.L1, P.sub.L2; P.sub.L3, P.sub.L4 and a closing wall P.sub.S.
[0042] Advantageously, the cardboard boxes B may be of any known prismatic or parallelepiped shape, such as, for example, the box as disclosed in the International Application WO2018122756A1 by the applicant hereof.
[0043] The items O designed to be packaged inside the cardboard boxes B may be selected from different classes, without departure from the scope of the present invention.
[0044] As shown in
[0045] Conveniently, supply means 3 are provided for supplying the continuous web M from a holding or storage station, not shown.
[0046] For example, the supply means 3 may be of well-known type and may comprise one or more rollers rotating about respective axes to move the web M.
[0047] In a preferred embodiment of the invention, the machine 1 comprises first cutting means 4 for cutting the continuous web M, which are adapted to form an elongate element E with an upper surface S.sub.U and a lower surface S.sub.L.
[0048] The first cutting means 4 are configured to remove predetermined portions of cardboard along the peripheral edges of the continuous web M where further cuts or creases will be made at a later time.
[0049] As is well known, the first cutting means 4 may generally comprise at least one circular tool, as shown in
[0050] The device 1 comprises feeding means 5 for the elongate element, which are adapted to feed it in a longitudinal direction as shown by arrow F, and have the lower surface S.sub.L in contact with a sliding surface.
[0051] The feeding means 5 comprise a series of first conveyor belts 6 arranged in succession and substantially inclined to the horizontal along a sliding plane π defined by an inclined plate.
[0052] Then, the feeding means 5 receive the continuous web M from the supply means 3, carry it toward the first cutting means 4 and subsequently continuously carry the elongate element E toward a second processing unit.
[0053] This second processing unit may comprise second cutting and creasing means 7, which are intended to form, in the elongate element E, a first panel E.sub.1 designed to define the first pair of side walls P.sub.L1, P.sub.L2, the bottom wall P.sub.F and the closing wall P.sub.S, and second and third separate panels E.sub.2, E.sub.3 designed to define the second pair of side walls P.sub.L3, P.sub.L4 of the box B.
[0054] As best shown in
[0055] In addition, the second cutting and creasing means 7 comprise a second series of transverse tools 11 mounted to a second carriage 12 moving transverse to the feeding direction F of the elongate element E and adapted to form a plurality of longitudinal creasing lines L.sub.L thereupon.
[0056] The longitudinal creasing lines L.sub.L are formed along the entire length of the elongate element E of the first side flaps W.sub.1.
[0057] The transverse cutting and creasing lines L.sub.T are designed to define, in the first panel E.sub.1, the side walls P.sub.L1 and P.sub.L2, the bottom wall P.sub.F and the closing wall P.sub.S having a second flap W.sub.2, and to separate the second and third panels E.sub.2, E.sub.3.
[0058] Thus, as shown in
[0059] Advantageously, an unloading belt 13 for conveying the scraps of the first cutting means 4 and the second cutting and creasing means 7, is located below the first conveyor belts 6 and designed to convey the scraps toward a shredding unit, not shown.
[0060] Therefore, the cardboard processing scraps can be removed from the machine 1, thereby avoiding jams, and recovered for reuse or disposed of as needed.
[0061] The machine 1 further comprises first gluing means 14 for gluing the pair of panels E.sub.2, E.sub.3 along the side edges of the first panel E.sub.1 in opposed positions to form a substantially cross-shaped one-piece blank H.
[0062] The first gluing means 14 comprise a first applicator 15 for applying hotmelt glue strips on the side edges of the first panel E.sub.1 and a pair of suction-cup manipulators 16 for picking up the second and third panels E.sub.2, E.sub.3 and applying them on the first panel E.sub.1 at the glue strips to obtain the cross-shaped blank H.
[0063] Namely, the first applicator 15 deposits a strip of glue on the two side flaps W.sub.1 of the bottom wall P.sub.F in the first panel E.sub.1, whereas the suction-cup manipulators 16 pick up the second and third panels E.sub.2, E.sub.3, and cause a flap W.sub.1 thereof to match with the side flaps W.sub.1 of the bottom wall P.sub.F having strips of glue.
[0064] This will provide a substantially cross-shaped cardboard blank H for forming the box B which is designed to hold and package the items O.
[0065] According to a particular aspect of the invention, the machine 1 comprises printing means, generally referenced 17, interposed between the first cutting means 4 and the second cutting and creasing means 7.
[0066] Advantageously, the printing means 17 comprise at least one lower printing unit 17′ and at least one upper printing unit 17″ having respective lower printing heads 18′ and upper printing heads 18″, preferably of the ink jet type.
[0067] As best shown in
[0068] As best shown in
[0069] Then, the printing units 17′, 17″ are configured to print on the lower surface S.sub.L and the upper surface S.sub.U of the elongate element E.
[0070] The machine 1 comprises a microprocessor control unit (PLC), in a separate cabinet, not shown, which is designed to control the operation of the printing units 17′, 17″ and of their respective printing heads 18′, 18″ for simultaneous one-pass printing on all the walls P.sub.F, P.sub.S, Pu, P.sub.L2, P.sub.L3, P.sub.L4 of the box B or on a predetermined number thereof, both outside and inside the box B.
[0071] Alternatively, printing can be performed on a single wall or on a predetermined number of walls by means of an appropriate setting of the PLC control unit.
[0072] Due to the peculiar characteristic of being interposed between the first cutting means 4 and the second cutting and creasing means 7, the printing units 17′, 17″ may effect monochrome and/or colour printing on the entire upper surface S.sub.U and/or the lower surface S.sub.L of the elongate element E which, once processed by the second cutting and creasing means 7, will form the various walls of the box B.
[0073] In one embodiment as shown in
[0074] Preferably, at least one pair of guides 21 are provided in the lower part of the frame 20 to slidably guide at least one box-like support 22 which is configured to house therein the at least one printing unit 17′ with at least one respective inkjet printing head 18′.
[0075] Optionally, in order to increase the printing speed, a plurality of supports 22 may be mounted on the guides 21 in transversely offset positions.
[0076] The support 22 is moved along the guides 21 by means of suitable drive means 23 arranged below the guides 21.
[0077] The printing unit 17″ has a configuration that is similar to and substantially reversed as compared with that of the printing unit 17′ and will not be described in detail.
[0078] An advantage deriving from this configuration is that once the items O to be packaged have been prepared, the necessary information, such as technical data, the address of the recipient and/or sender, logos and/or trademarks, etc., can be automatically printed on the walls of the box B, without requiring a pre- or post-packaging printing operator.
[0079] Once the substantially cross-shaped blank H has been printed and processed by the first cutting means 4 and the second cutting and creasing means 7, will be ready to receive the items O to be packaged.
[0080] In one embodiment, the machine 1 comprises conveyor means 26 for conveying the items O to be introduced into the boxes B, having a series of second conveyor belts 27 arranged above the first conveyor belts 6.
[0081] Advantageously, the first 6 and second conveyor belts 27 may be operably connected by the control unit (PLC) with software developed to synchronize the movements and check proper matching between the items O and the box B as the latter is being made.
[0082] Once the substantially cross-shaped blank H has been formed, the items O are ready to be deposited on its upper surface S.sub.U.
[0083] For this purpose, the machine 1 comprises a cantilever belt 28 configured to deposit the items O on the upper surface S.sub.U of the bottom wall P.sub.F of the blank H.
[0084] The blank H that leaves the second cutting and creasing means 7 is moved by the first conveyor belts 6 toward a transfer system, for example by means of belts 29, while the items O are being positioned on its bottom wall P.sub.F by means of the cantilever belt 28.
[0085] Conveniently, the machine 1 comprises a closing station 30 for closing the blank H with the items O placed on the bottom wall P.sub.S located downstream of the cantilever belt 28.
[0086] As shown in
[0087] Folding means 33 are provided below the belt system 29, which comprise a first group of manipulators 34, as shown in
[0088] Conveniently, the folding means 33 comprise a second group of manipulators 37 which are designed to fold the top wall P.sub.S to close the box B at its top.
[0089] Furthermore, the second group of manipulators 37 comprises a plurality of pressing rollers 38 which are designed to promote gluing between the various flaps W to improve the stability of the box B.
[0090] The box B so closed and containing the respective items O is picked up and stored in a suitable place before being shipped.
[0091] All the main moving parts in the machine 1 are motorized and independently managed by means of the microprocessor control unit PLC, with synchronized movements.
[0092] It will be appreciated from the above that the machine of the invention fulfills the intended objects and particularly affords automatic packaging of items in appropriately printed cardboard boxes.
[0093] The machine of the invention is susceptible of a number of changes and variants, within the inventive concept disclosed in the appended claims.
[0094] While the machine has been described with particular reference to the accompanying figures, the numerals referred to in the disclosure and claims are only used for the sake of a better intelligibility of the invention and shall not be intended to limit the claimed scope in any manner.
[0095] Reference herein to “one embodiment” or “the embodiment” or “some embodiments” indicates that a particular characteristic, structure or element that is being described is included in at least one embodiment of the inventive subject matter.
[0096] Furthermore, the particular characteristics, structures or elements may be combined together in any suitable manner to provide one or more embodiments.
INDUSTRIAL APPLICABILITY
[0097] The present invention may find application in industry because it can be produced on an industrial scale in the field of packaging machines.