CONTAINER MEMBER SUPPLY DEVICE
20230001467 ยท 2023-01-05
Assignee
Inventors
- Shinichiro Henda (Yokohama-shi, JP)
- Kazuki Takahashi (Yokohama-shi, JP)
- Kazumoto Obata (Yokohama-shi, JP)
Cpc classification
B21D51/2692
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B21D37/18
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B21D51/2653
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B21D51/26
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
The present invention has an object of providing a container member supply device that has favorable workability at a time of disassembly and washing and suppresses the occurrence of abrasion powder in a container member. Provided is a container member supply device including: a container member separation unit that supplies a container member having a flange at a peripheral edge thereof to a pocket of a container member conveyance turret, one by one, wherein the container member separation unit has a plurality of cutout parts, and one of the plurality of cutout parts is constituted by a cutout groove that is integrally provided on an upper outer periphery of the container member conveyance turret and engages with a flange of a container member.
Claims
1. A container member supply device comprising: a container member separation unit that supplies a container member having a flange at a peripheral edge thereof to a pocket of a container member conveyance turret one by one, wherein the container member separation unit has a plurality of cutout parts, and one of the plurality of cutout parts is constituted by a cutout groove that is integrally provided on an upper outer periphery of the container member conveyance turret and engages with a flange of a container member.
2. The container member supply device according to claim 1, wherein two of the cutout parts are provided, and one of the two cutout parts is constituted by a cutout groove that is provided on an outer periphery of a cutout roll and engages with a flange of a container member.
3. The container member supply device according to claim 1, wherein a plurality of the container members are delivered downward in a state of being stacked in a vertical direction, and the container member delivered downward is mounted in a pocket of the container member conveyance turret while maintaining a substantially horizontal posture thereof.
4. The container member supply device according to claim 1, wherein the container member is a lid seamed to a can.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
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DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
[0030] Hereinafter, the present invention will be described in detail.
[0031] A seaming device that seams a lid to a can is cited as an example of a device having a container member supply device (lid supply device) according to an embodiment of the present invention.
[0032] As shown in
[0033] Each of the seaming turret 101, the discharge turret 107, and the lid conveyance turret 250 has pockets P that separately accommodate and convey cans C and CM and a lid F on their outer peripheral parts, and the carrying-in conveyor 102 has attachments 103 that separately engage and convey a can C.
[0034] The rotation speeds of the seaming turret 101, the discharge turret 107, and the lid conveyance turret 250, the movement speed of the attachments 103 of the carrying-in conveyor 102, and a timing at which the respective pockets P and the attachments 103 are linked to each other are adjustably designed so that cans C and CM and a lid F are smoothly transferred between the respective turrets and the conveyors.
[0035] As shown in
[0036] The seaming turret 101 is arranged to be rotatable about the center shaft 109 with its central axis X extending in a vertical direction, and is rotationally driven by a driving mechanism 151 of the seaming turret 101.
[0037] The lid separation unit 210, the lid conveyance turret 250, and the carrying-in conveyor 102 are mechanically driven by the driving mechanism 151 of the seaming turret 101 via a transmission mechanism.
[0038] The chuck unit 320 is arranged to be rotatable about the center shaft 109 with its central axis X extending in a vertical direction and face the can mounting unit at an equal angular interval, and an outer surface gear 323 of a rotating shaft that supports the chuck 321 at its lower end engages a sun gear 324 supported by the center shaft 109. The chuck unit 320 revolves with the rotation of the center shaft 109 and a center column, and the chuck 321 rotates on its axis with the engagement between the sun gear 324 and the outer surface gear 323.
[0039] The chuck 321 is provided to be fixed and rotatable in a vertical direction. As shown on the right side of the central axis X in
[0040] The seaming unit 410 performs double seaming with seaming rolls 451 and 452 each pivotally fitted to both ends of a seaming lever 450 so as to rotate, the seaming lever 450 having its central part fixed to the lower end of a revolving roll swinging shaft 132.
[0041] In a double seaming process, a curled portion of a lid F is wrapped into a flange portion of a can C by the seaming roll 451 in primary seaming, and then crimping and bonding are performed by the fastening of seaming roll 452 to maintain sealing in secondary seaming.
[0042] As shown in
[0043] The lid conveyance turret 250 is rotated in a clockwise direction (a direction indicated by arrow B in
[0044] As shown in
[0045] One of the cutout parts is constituted by a cutout groove 251 that is integrally formed on the upper outer periphery of the lid conveyance turret 250, spirally extends along the track of the end edge of the lowermost end lid Fa, and engages the end edge of the lowermost end lid Fa. The lower end of the cutout groove 251 corresponds to the position of a pocket P of the lid conveyance turret 250. At the upper end of the cutout groove 251, a separator knife 252 for separating the lowermost end lid Fa from the lid F stacked right above the lowermost end lid Fa and guiding only the lowermost end lid Fa to the inside of the cutout groove 251 is provided. The separator knife 252 may be constituted by a protruding part of the upper end wall of the cutout groove 251, or may be constituted by a peripheral edge of a plate 250b provided by screwing or the like on a body 250a of the lid conveyance turret 250 having the cutout groove 251 as shown in
[0046] The numbers of the provided cutout grooves 251 and the separator knives 252 correspond to the number (12 in
[0047] The other of the cutout parts is provided on a lid cutout roll 220 that rotates about a substantially vertically extending rotating axis at the lower end of the lids F, F, . . . stacked inside the path 215.
[0048] The lid cutout roll 220 is rotated in a clockwise direction (a direction indicated by arrow C in
[0049] The lid cutout roll 220 has, on its outer periphery, a cutout groove 221 that spirally extends along the track of the end edge of the lowermost end lid Fa fed so as to draw an arc and engages the end edge of the lowermost end lid Fa. The other of the cutout parts is constituted by the cutout groove 221. At the upper end of the cutout groove 221, a separator knife 222 for separating the lowermost end lid Fa from the lid F stacked right above the lowermost end lid Fa and guiding only the lowermost end lid Fa to the cutout groove 221 is provided. The separator knife 222 maybe constituted by a protruding part of the upper end wall of the cutout groove 221, or may be constituted by a peripheral edge of a plate 220b provided by screwing or the like on a roll body 220a of the lid cutout roll 220 having the cutout groove 221 as shown in
[0050] The spiral inclination angles or lengths of the cutout grooves 221 and 251 constituting the respective cutout parts are equivalent to each other. The lengths of the cutout grooves 221 and 251 are lengths based on an interval at which the lids F are conveyed, that is, an interval between the pockets P.
[0051] Note that the number of the cutout parts is not limited to two but may be three or more. For example, when the number of the cutout parts is three, the lids F can be cut out by the respective cutout grooves 221 of two lid cutout rolls 220 and the cutout groove 251 of one lid conveyance turret 250.
[0052] Further, in the lid cutout roll 220 shown in
[0053] The basic operation of the seaming device 100 thus configured will be described.
[0054] A can C to which a lid F has been seamed is conveyed while engaging each of the attachments 103 of the carrying-in conveyor 102 and directed to the seaming turret 101 rotated by the driving mechanism 151 of the seaming turret 101.
[0055] On the other hand, the lid F is cut out one by one from the lid separation unit 210, transferred to each of the pockets P of the lid conveyance turret 250, and directed to the seaming turret 101 by the rotation of the lid conveyance turret 250 (see
[0056] The speeds and timings of the carrying-in conveyor 102 and the lid conveyance turret 250 are adjusted according to the speed and timing of the seaming turret 101 so that the centers of the can C and the lid F are aligned with each other at a merging point G. When the can mounting unit 350 of which the rotation is controlled via appropriate gears, a cam mechanism, or the like by the driving mechanism 151 to which power has been applied from a driving source not shown is lifted at the merging point G, the lid F is mounted on the can C mounted on the plate 360.
[0057] After that, the can mounting unit 350 is further lifted, the knockout pad 322 inside the chuck 321 presses the lid F, and the chuck 321 of which the rotation is controlled via appropriate gears, a cam mechanism, or the like by the driving mechanism 151 is fitted into the lid F to perform the centering of the lid F. The can C on which the lid F has been mounted is sandwiched between the plate 360, the chuck 321, and the knockout pad 322 at a constant axial load necessary for seaming.
[0058] Then, the seaming turret 101 further rotates, and the plate 360 and the chuck 321 accelerate up to their rotation numbers necessary for seaming before the sandwiched lid F and the can C reach a seaming interval E shown in
[0059] While passing through the seaming interval E, the seaming lever 450 fixed to the lower end of the roll swinging shaft 132 of the seaming unit 410 is swung. Thus, two seaming rolls 451 and 452 for primary and secondary seaming each pivotally fitted to both ends so as to rotate are sequentially pressed against the can C and the flange of the lid F mounted on the can C from their lateral sides toward the chuck 321 to perform double seaming.
[0060] The can CM having completed the seaming is transferred from the seaming turret 101 to the discharge turret 107 and then transferred from the discharge turret 107 to the carrying-out conveyor 108 to be carried out to a next process such as inspection and packaging.
[0061] In the lid supply device 104, the rotating power of the lid conveyance turret 250 and the lid cutout roll 220 may be transmitted where necessary via a known power transmission mechanism or the like such as an appropriate gear, a belt, a chain, and a cam from the driving mechanism 151 of the seaming turret 101 to control rotation, or may be transmitted by a driving source different from a driving source that applies power to the driving mechanism 151 to control the rotation.
[0062] The basic operation of the lid supply device 104 is as follows. As shown in
[0063] The lid supply device 104 as described above has no need to arrange a multiplicity of lid cutout rolls around the lid separation unit 210 and can therefore have a more simplified structure over conventional art. Accordingly, the lid supply device 104 can provide favorable workability such as easy disassembly of the lid supply device 104 at washing and the possibility of washing the lid supply device 104 without being disassembled. Further, when only the one lid cutout roll 220 is arranged besides the lid conveyance turret 250, the structure can be simplified and the manufacturing costs can be reduced. Further, the cutout groove 251 is provided on the side of the lid conveyance turret 250, and the lid Fa delivered downward is drawn back to a pocket P of the lid conveyance turret 250 and mounted while maintaining its posture substantially parallel to the stacked lids F, F, . . . Therefore, even when the one lid cutout roll 220 or a small number of the lid cutout rolls 220 are provided, damage on the flange of a lid F or the occurrence of abrasion powder in the lid F when the lid F is cut out can be suppressed compared with a one-screw type lid supply device.
[0064] The embodiment of the present invention is described in detail above. However, the present invention is not limited to the above embodiment and enables various design changes without departing from the present invention described in claims. For example, the container member is not limited to a lid F seamed to a can C but may only be a container member having a flange at its peripheral edge. Examples of the container member having the flange at its peripheral edge can include a cup-shaped container having a curled part at its peripheral edge. In this case, the cup-shaped container is guided to a pocket of the container member conveyance turret with the curled part of the peripheral edge maintaining its substantially horizontal posture.
[0065] Further, the material of the container member is not limited to metal but may be plastic, paper, wood, or the like.
REFERENCE SIGNS LIST
[0066] 100 Seaming device
[0067] 101 Seaming turret
[0068] 102 Carrying-in conveyor
[0069] 103 Attachment
[0070] 104 Lid supply device
[0071] 107 Discharge turret
[0072] 108 Carrying-out conveyor
[0073] 109 Center shaft
[0074] 132 Roll swinging shaft
[0075] 151 Driving mechanism
[0076] 210 Lid separation unit
[0077] 215 Path
[0078] 220 Lid cutout roll
[0079] 220a Roll body
[0080] 220b Plate
[0081] 221 Cutout groove
[0082] 222 Separator knife
[0083] 250 Lid conveyance turret
[0084] 250a Body
[0085] 250b Plate
[0086] 251 Cutout groove
[0087] 252 Separator knife
[0088] 320 Chuck unit
[0089] 321 Chuck
[0090] 322 Knockout pad
[0091] 323 Outer surface gear
[0092] 324 Sun gear
[0093] 350 Can mounting unit
[0094] 360 Plate
[0095] 410 Seaming unit
[0096] 450 Seaming lever
[0097] 451 Seaming roll (primary seaming)
[0098] 452 Seaming roll (secondary seaming)
[0099] 520 Lid cutout roll
[0100] 521 Cutout groove
[0101] 522 Stopper
[0102] 525 Gear
[0103] 526 Internal gear
[0104] 550 Lid conveyance turret
[0105] 620 Lid cutout roll
[0106] 621 Cutout groove
[0107] 622 Stopper
[0108] 650 Lid conveyance turret
[0109] C Can (before seaming)
[0110] F, Fa Lid
[0111] CM Can (after seaming)
[0112] P Pocket
[0113] E Seaming interval
[0114] X Central axis