Pouch conditioner
11472589 · 2022-10-18
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65B63/026
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A pouch conditioner having a roller frame positioned over a bottom conditioning belt is disclosed. The roller frame includes a housing that has a pair of opposed guide plates, between which are positioned a plurality of conditioning rollers, a top conditioning belt, and a top conditioning belt drive. The top conditioning belt is disposed about the conditioning rollers. Each of the conditioning rollers is coupled to the guide plates by a pair of actuators that provide each roller with independent articulation and individual compressive force. The distance between the bottom conditioning belt and the top conditioning belt defines a conditioning gap through which product containers are advanced. The height of the conditioning rollers relative to the bottom conditioning belt may be varied to provide a graduated conditioning gap.
Claims
1. A pouch conditioner comprises: a roller frame positioned over a bottom conditioning belt, the roller frame comprising: a housing, the housing having a pair of opposed guide plates, positioned between the guide plates are a plurality of conditioning rollers, a top conditioning belt, and a top conditioning belt drive, the top conditioning belt disposed about the conditioning rollers, each of the conditioning rollers being coupled to the guide plates by a pair of actuators, each pair of actuators providing one of the conditioning rollers with independent articulation and individual compressive force; the bottom conditioning belt and the top conditioning belt defining a conditioning gap therebetween, the conditioning gap has a conditioning gap height, the conditioning gap height is variable; the plurality of conditioning rollers comprising at least: a first conditioning roller, a second conditioning roller, and at least two parallel conditioning rollers; the parallel conditioning rollers are positioned above the bottom conditioning belt at the same height, the same height is an exit height, the second conditioning roller has a transitional height, the transitional height is 0.5 inches greater than the exit height, the first conditioning roller has an opening height, the opening height is 0.5 inches greater than the transitional height.
2. The pouch conditioner of claim 1, further comprising at least one tensioning roller positioned within the housing and between the guide plates, the at least one tensioning roller maintaining alignment of the top conditioning belt and engagement with the top conditioning belt drive.
3. The pouch conditioner of claim 1, wherein each of the actuators contains a compression cylinder, each compression cylinder providing independent compression from one another.
4. The pouch conditioner of claim 3, wherein each of the actuators is tunable so as to provide each of the conditioning rollers with adjustable vertical pressure.
5. The pouch conditioner of claim 4, wherein the height of each conditioning roller is variable.
6. The pouch conditioner of claim 4, wherein each of the plurality of conditioning rollers is constructed and arranged to move orthogonally to its roller axis when a flexible product container is passed between the top conditioning belt and the bottom conditioning belt.
7. The pouch conditioner of claim 1, wherein each of the pair of actuators has an angle of attack, the angle of attack being 30 degrees relative to a horizontal plane.
8. The pouch conditioner of claim 1, wherein each of the pair of actuators has an angle of attack, the angle of attack relative to a horizontal plane, the angle of attack of each pair of actuators being variable from one another by up to seven degrees.
9. The pouch conditioner of claim 1, wherein each of the conditioning rollers has a diameter of between 2 inches and 5 inches.
10. The pouch conditioner of claim 1, wherein each of the conditioning rollers are spaced apart by between 2 inches and 5 inches on center.
11. The pouch conditioner of claim 1, wherein the at least two parallel conditioning rollers comprise three parallel conditioning rollers.
12. A system for conditioning a plurality of flexible product containers comprises: a pouch conditioner, the pouch conditioner comprising a roller frame positioned over a bottom conditioning belt, the roller frame comprising: a housing, the housing having a pair of opposed guide plates, positioned between the guide plates are a plurality of conditioning rollers, a top conditioning belt, and a top conditioning belt drive, the top conditioning belt disposed about the conditioning rollers, each of the conditioning rollers being coupled to the guide plates by a pair of actuators, each pair of actuators providing one of the conditioning rollers with independent articulation and individual compressive force; the bottom conditioning belt and the top conditioning belt defining a conditioning gap therebetween, the conditioning gap has a conditioning gap height, the conditioning gap height is variable; the plurality of conditioning rollers comprising at least: a first conditioning roller, a second conditioning roller, and at least two parallel conditioning rollers; the parallel conditioning rollers are positioned above the bottom conditioning belt at the same height, the same height is an exit height, the second conditioning roller has a transitional height, the transitional height is 0.5 inches greater than the exit height, the first conditioning roller has an opening height, the opening height is 0.5 inches greater than the transitional height; and the plurality of flexible product containers being passed through the conditioning gap, each of the plurality of flexible product containers having an initial thickness before being passed through the conditioning gap, each of the plurality of flexible product containers having a consistently reproducible package thickness after passing through the conditioning gap, the package thickness being less than the initial thickness.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(5) An embodiment of the pouch conditioner 10 is shown in
(6) The term “conditioned” as it applies to an FPC 14, refers to the passage of an FPS 14 through a conditioning gap 16 (as defined be the distance between the bottom conditioning belt 12 and the top conditioning belt 18 mentioned above) of the pouch conditioner 10 and as a consequence of that passage having a substantially uniform thickness imposed upon the FPS 14. The manner in which an FPC 14 is conditioned by its passage through the conditioning gap is illustrated in
(7) As shown in
(8) For purposes of illustration and description, in the embodiment shown and described herein, guide plate 26 is shown removed so as to make the position and functioning of the conditioning rollers 30a-30e apparent.
(9) Turning to
(10) Each conditioning roller 30a-30e is couple to each guide plate 24 and 26 by an actuator 36 (in the various figures only one side of the housing interior is shown, thus only the actuator 36 on the side depicted are visible). Each actuator 36 may be individually tuned to optimize the pouch conditioning function. By adjusting the actuators 36 vertical pressure exerted by the associated conditioning roller may be adjusted, the height relative to the bottom conditioning belt 12 (see
(11) Another unique feature that the actuators 36 provide, is a that each of the actuators 36 is provided with an angle of attack 40 of 30 degrees, relative to a horizontal plane 42 (see
(12) In the embodiment shown, the conditioning rollers 30a-30e are provided with a diameter of 2.75 inches, though depending on the application the rollers may range from 2 inches to as much as 5 inches in diameter.
(13) In the embodiment shown, the conditioning rollers 30a-30e are positioned five inches apart as measured from their central axis 45 (i.e. five inches on center). In some embodiments, the conditioning rollers 30a-30e are disposed apart by between 2 inches and 8 inches on center.
(14) By adjusting the actuators 36, each of the conditioning rollers 30a-30e may be vertically repositioned up to two inches, and their angle of attack up to seven degrees.
(15) In the embodiment shown, each of the last three conditioning rollers 30c, 30d and 30e are maintained at the same height 44 relative to the bottom conditioning belt 12 (see
(16) By gradually reducing the height of the conditioning gap 16 from the first conditioning roller 30a to the third conditioning roller 30c, the top conditioning belt 18 will apply a more graduated force to a FPC 14 passing through the gap 16 to ensure that the FPC 14 can pass through the gap 16 at relatively high speed without damage or disruption to the package or product contained therein, and be provided with a consistently reproducible package thickness 48 upon exiting the gap 16. Moreover, since each roller 30a-30e may articulate about the axis of direction of FPC 14 travel, non-uniform shapes or thicknesses may be progressively corrected in two dimensions simultaneously—the direction of travel and ninety degrees thereto—at relatively high speed without damage or disruption to the package.
(17) The many features and advantages of the invention are apparent from the above description. Numerous modifications and variations will readily occur to those skilled in the art. Since such modifications are possible, the invention is not to be limited to the exact construction and operation illustrated and described. Rather, the present invention should be limited only by the following claims.