Filling Device and Method for Filling Bags with a Respective Unsealed Upper End
20200369417 ยท 2020-11-26
Inventors
- Jonas Pieper (Lengerich, DE)
- Oliver Huil (Lengerich, DE)
- Hans-Ludwig Voss (Lengerich, DE)
- Ralf Udally (Lengerich, DE)
Cpc classification
B65H2701/191
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65B43/54
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65B1/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65B43/12
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65B43/30
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B65B43/30
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
The invention relates to a filling device for filling bags with a respective unsealed upper end and at least two layers lying on top of one another. A filling station for filling the bags in characterised in that the filling device comprises at least one layer movement device (30) for moving the at least one layer of the bag relative to the at least one second layer, with which the layers of the bag can be acted upon, wherein the layer movement device is arranged in front of the filling station.
Claims
1. A filling device for filling bags with a respective unsealed upper end and at least two layers lying on top of one another, with a filling station for filling the bags, characterized in that the filling device comprises at least one layer-moving device for moving said at least one layer of the bag in relation to said at least one second layer, with which it is possible to have an impact upon the layers of the bag, wherein the layer-moving device is arranged in front of the filling station.
2. The filling device in accordance with claim 1, characterized in that at least one means of support, to hold a bag in the layer-moving device, is provided for, which remains stationary within the filling device prior to and/or during the time that the layer-moving device is having an impact, or can be moved within the filling device with a stroke of a maximum of 15 mm, preferably not more than 10 mm.
3. The filling unit in accordance with claim 1 or 2, characterized in that the layer-moving device comprises at least one fluid nozzle, with which a jet of a fluid can be directed at the top of the bag.
4. The filling unit in accordance with one of the above claims, characterized in that the fluid is a gas, in particular air, which is preferably subject to excess pressure.
5. The filling unit in accordance with one of the above claims, characterized in that the fluid nozzle is designed in such a way that the jet of fluid comprises at least one orientational component towards the longitudinal axis of the bag.
6. The filling unit in accordance with one of the above claims, characterized in that at least one electrode is provided for, with which the jet of fluid can be energized with an electric current.
7. The filling unit in accordance with the above claim, characterized in that the electrode is subordinated to the outlet of the fluid nozzle, downstream from the jet of fluid.
8. The filling unit in accordance with one of the above claims, characterized in that at least one valve is provided for, with which the jet of fluid can be conducted through a source of excess pressure and/or may be interrupted in order to be able to generate a fluid thrust.
9. The filling unit in accordance with one of the above claims, characterized in that a transport device is provided for, for transporting the bag from the layer-moving device to the filling station, in regard to which the interior of the bag is free of tools while the bag is being transported.
10. The filling unit in accordance with one of the above claims, characterized in that the layer-moving device comprises at least one suction device, which engages with the outside of a layer of the bag.
11. The filling unit in accordance with the above claim, characterized in that the suction device touches the upper edge of the bag or overlaps the upper edge of the bag.
12. The filling unit in accordance with one of the two above claims, characterized in that at least one suction device is provided for on each side of the bag, the latter preferably being offset from one another on the plane of the bag.
13. The filling unit in accordance with one of the above three claims, characterized in that the suction device is a bellows suction cup.
14. The filling unit in accordance with one of the above four claims, characterized in that the suction device is placed on at least one supporting element, in regard to which the supporting element remains fixed within the filling unit while the layer-moving device is in operation.
15. The filling unit in accordance with one of the above claims, characterized in that at least one additional retaining device is provided for, with which the bag can be held in the layer-moving device.
16. The filling unit in accordance with the above claim, characterized in that the retaining device grips the bag underneath a suction device.
17. The filling unit in accordance with one of the above two claims, characterized in that at least said at least one retaining device is designed in the shape of a bar and preferably includes a gap, in particular in the area of a suction device and/or at least one recess.
18. The filling unit in accordance with one of the above claims, characterized in that a cooling device, for cooling the base seam of the bag, is additionally provided for in the layer-moving device.
19. The method for filling bags with one respective unsealed upper end and at least two superimposed layers, wherein the filling is done at a filling station, characterized in that an impact is exerted upon at least one layer of the bag, using at least one layer-moving device, in order to move said layer in relation to said at least one second layer, wherein the layer-moving device is placed in front of the filling station.
20. The method in accordance with claim 19, characterized in that the distance of the two lateral edges of the bag prior to and/or during the impact that is exerted by the layer-moving device is kept constant, or reduced by 15 mm at the most, preferably by a maximum of 10 mm.
21. A form fill seal device comprising a bag-forming device, with which successive tubular sections made of a tube material, the lower ends of which can each be equipped with a base, can be separated, to form bags that are open at the top; a filling unit for successively filing a product into the bags; a closure, with which the upper openings of the bag can be closed; retaining devices, with which the bags can be held within at least one of the aforementioned devices; conveyors, with which the bags can be individually placed between the individual devices specified above, characterized in that the filling unit is designed in accordance with one of claims 1 to 18.
Description
[0036] Further benefits, features and details of the invention are apparent from the description below, where various embodiments are explained in detail, making reference to the figures. In that respect, the features mentioned in the claims and description can always be individual, self-contained features essential to the invention or any combinations of features mentioned. In the context of the entire disclosure, features and details which are described in connection with the method in accordance with the invention apply, naturally also in connection with the filling device and/or form fill seal device in accordance with the invention, and vice versa, so that, mutual reference is, or can always be, made to the individual aspects of the invention, in regard to the disclosure. The individual figures show:
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[0042] Using the pair of feed rollers 15, the tubular film 4 is pushed through the sealing jaws 33 of a transverse welding station 13, and through a transverse cutting station 16. The tools of the transverse welding station 13 and the transverse cutting station 16 can be pushed towards the the tubular film 4 in a way not described further, for instance through a parallelogram arrangement 14, on planes orthogonal to the feed direction of the tubular film 4, and be moved away from the latter. Once the grippers 17 have gripped the tubular film 4, a tubular section 18 within the transverse cutting station 16 is separated from the tubular film 4 above the grippers 17. A transverse weld, which constitutes the base of the tubular section 18 to be formed in the next work cycle of the device 1 is simultaneously applied to the tubular film 4 in the transverse welding station 13, above the cutting edge. Base seams are accordingly generated in the transverse welding station 13. In general, the head or base seams cannot only, even if preferably, be created by way of a transverse weld, but other joining methods, such as gluing, are also conceivable.
[0043] The grippers 17 convey the tubular section 18 to a transfer point, where further grippers 19 pick up the tubular section 18 and transport it to a filling station 20.
[0044] Said transfer point is the layer-moving device 30 of the filling unit in accordance with the invention. Said layer-moving device 30 may, optionally, interact with a base-cooling device 31. Further details, the construction and the function of the layer-moving device are shown further down in connection with further figures.
[0045] At the filling station, the tubular section 18 is handed over to stationary grippers 21, and opened by the suction cups 22, so that the product, which is guided by the filling device 23, can enter the tubular section 18. In that respect, the tubular section 18 has its lower end lying on a conveyor belt 24, so that the tubular section 18 is not excessively burdened along its longitudinal edges during the filling process. Further grippers 25 convey the filled tubular section to the head or base seam welding station 26, where the tubular section 18 is sealed with a head or base welding seam, thus forming a finished bag 27. The tubular section 18 can be closed, in its head section, using another joining method. The finished bag 27 is conducted, by the conveyor belt 24, out of the device 1. In this respect, the bag 27 is usually very much higher (in the y direction) than it is wide (in the x direction).
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[0047] Preferably at least one fluid nozzle 43 is arranged in the layer-moving device 30, which is preferably fastened to a stationary bar 44. With this fluid nozzle 43, which can be subjected to a fluid that is subject to excess pressure via a fluid duct 45, a fluid is added in the direction of the arrow 46. The fluid, preferably air, directly reaches the upper edge 47 of the bag 18, so that the two layers of the bag can be separated from one another. Consequently, one layer of the bag is moved in relation to a second layer. The bag 18 is, in particular, at least partially open, which is actually shown in
[0048] It is, moreover, as shown in
[0049] Once the bag 18 has been opened in the layer-moving device 30, the jet of fluid can be interrupted. A valve 52, with which the jet of fluid can be interrupted, is provided for in the fluid duct 45, for this purpose. The negative pressure, which acts upon the suction cups 49, is interrupted or reduced as well. Once the grippers 19 have gripped the bag 18, the retaining device 41 can be removed from the bag 18. The bag 18 can now be transported to the filling station 20 by the grippers 19, so that conventional suction cups 22, which are arranged on supports 61 that can be moved by means of levers 60, can open the bag 18. Since the layers of the bag 18 in the layer-moving device have already, in sections, been separated from one another or have been moved in relation to one another, the bag is opened, for the purpose of being filled, substantially more reliably. It can, on the other hand, be observed in the prior art that the suction cups 22 lose contact with the bag during the opening procedure, or the two layers cannot be separated from one another, so that the bag ends up not being opened.
[0050] Once the bag 18 has been opened, itand/or the hopper 62 of the filling device 23 can be moved, so that the hopper 62 extends into the interior of the bag 63. The bag can subsequently be filled.
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[0052] What is shown, on the other hand, is the holding bars 42 of the retaining device 41. It is, for example, shown that the holding bars 42 do not need to be integral, but may be disconnected, in order to enable the bag material in the central area to engage in an opening movement. In an enhancement, it can, in addition, be provided for that the holding bars are movable in or against the direction y, so that even more scope for movement can be accorded to the material of the bag.
[0053] The suction cups 48, of which only one is visible, can also be displaced in relation to the center line 64, which will be explained in more detail based on
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[0055] It can, moreover, be seen in
[0056] Finally, another variant embodiment is shown, based on
[0057] Finally, it is to be emphasized that the directions, as well as directional relationships, specified, such as at the top or above, are always to be understood as the regular directions in relation to gravity.
TABLE-US-00001 List of reference signs 1 Form fill seal machine, FFS machine 2 Supporting arm 3 Winding 4 Film 5 Feed roll 6 Deflection roller 7 Feed roll 8 8a Feed roll 9 Lever 10 Piston/cylinder unit 11 12 13 Transverse welding station 14 Parallelogram arrangement 15 Pair of feed rollers 16 Transverse cutting station 17 Gripper or grippers 18 Tube section 19 Gripper or grippers 20 Filling station 21 Stationary gripper 22 Suction cup or cups 23 Filling device 24 25 26 27 Bag 28 29 30 Layer-moving device 31 32 33 Sealing jaw 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 Retaining device 42 Holding bars 43 Fluid nozzle 44 Bar 45 Fluid duct 46 Diversification of the jet of fluid by means of fluid nozzles 47 48 Suction cup or cups 49 Suction cup or cups 50 51 Device for ionizing the jet of fluid 52 Valve 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 Lever 61 Support(s) 62 Hopper 63 Interior of the bag 64 Imaginary center line 65 Side gussets 66 Upper edge of the bag 67 Recess R Indicates the direction y Indicates the direction S Symbolizes the position of the fluid nozzles