Apparatus and method for closing a package with a movable pouring spout
10800573 ยท 2020-10-13
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65D5/742
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B31B50/46
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65B57/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D5/745
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29C65/7838
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B31B50/732
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29L2031/7166
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65B7/16
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29C66/63
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65B2210/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65B49/08
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65B7/20
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B65B7/16
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65B49/08
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65B57/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29C65/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65B7/28
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29C65/78
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B31B50/73
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B31B50/46
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65B51/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
For closing packages (9) provided with a movable pouring spout, an adhesive is applied to one or both portions of a first pair of folding portions (16) which are movable integrally with an inclined wall (14) of a chamfered corner (10) of the package (9). The first folding portions (16) may be coupled to a second pair of folding portions (18), which are movable integrally with an oscillatable tongue (12) of the spout. The adhesive adheres the second portions (18) to the first portions (16) when the tongue (12) moves toward the inclined wall (14).
Claims
1. A method of closing packages (9) having a movable pouring spout, the method comprising the step of applying an adhesive on one or both portions of a first pair of folding portions (16), each movable integrally with an inclined wall (14) of a chamfered corner (10) of the package (9), said first folding portions (16) being coupled to a second pair of folding portions (18) which are movable integrally with an oscillatable tongue (12) of the spout, whereby the second portions (18) adhere to the first portions (16) when the tongue (12) moves toward the inclined wall (14); the method further comprising the steps of: a) providing an actuator (108) adapted to impart a fold to the inclined wall (14), the actuator having a head (110); b) causing the package (9) to advance toward the actuator (108), with the inclined wall (14) in an undeformed condition frontally facing the direction of advancement; c) lowering the actuator (108) when it is above, and corresponding to, the undeformed inclined wall (14), thereby bringing the head (110) in contact with said inclined wall (14); and d) continuing to lower the head (110), until the head gives the inclined wall (14) a predetermined inclination towards the inside of the chamfered corner (10).
2. A method according to claim 1, wherein the adhesive is applied on faces of the first folding portions (16) facing the outside of the package (9).
3. A method according to claim 1, wherein the adhesive is sprayed on the first folding portions (16) by a pair of dispensers (104) located on opposite sides with respect to a path along which the packages advance.
4. A method according to claim 1, wherein the head (110) comprises a movable part (110b), oscillatable in the direction of advancement of the package (9).
5. A method according to claim 1, comprising the step of frontally impacting the tongue (12) of the spout with an abutment tool (116), so as to fold the tongue (12) towards the inside of the chamfered corner (10).
6. A method according to claim 5, comprising the step of sliding the abutment tool (116) along at least part of the package (9), following a contour thereof, and/or raising said abutment tool (116) so as to prevent it from further contacting the package (9).
7. A method according to claim 1, comprising the steps of providing vertical guides (122) and/or horizontal guides (124) and bringing said guides in contact with lateral faces and/or a top face of the package (9), so as to contain deformations caused by the folding process.
8. A method according to claim 1, comprising the step of folding the tongue (12) towards the inside of the chamfered corner (10) until the second folding portions (18) at least partially overlap the first folding portions (16), so as to cause mutual adhesion.
9. A method of closing packages (9) having a movable pouring spout, the method comprising the step of applying an adhesive on one or both portions of a first pair of folding portions (16), each movable integrally with an inclined wall (14) of a chamfered corner (10) of the package (9), said first folding portions (16) being coupled to a second pair of folding portions (18) which are movable integrally with an oscillatable tongue (12) of the spout, whereby the second portions (18) adhere to the first portions (16) when the tongue (12) moves toward the inclined wall (14); the method further comprising the steps of: frontally impacting the tongue (12) of the spout with an abutment tool (116), so as to fold the tongue (12) towards the inside of the chamfered corner (10); and sliding the abutment tool (116) along at least part of the package (9), following a contour thereof, and/or raising said abutment tool (116) so as to prevent it from further contacting the package (9).
10. A method according to claim 9, wherein the adhesive is applied on faces of the first folding portions (16) facing the outside of the package (9).
11. A method according to claim 9, wherein the adhesive is sprayed on the first folding portions (16) by a pair of dispensers (104) located on opposite sides with respect to a path along which the packages advance.
12. A method according to claim 9, further comprising the steps of: a) providing an actuator (108) adapted to impart a fold to the inclined wall (14), the actuator having a head (110); b) causing the package (9) to advance toward the actuator (108), with the inclined wall (14) in an undeformed condition frontally facing the direction of advancement; c) lowering the actuator (108) when it is above, and corresponding to, the undeformed inclined wall (14), thereby bringing the head (110) in contact with said inclined wall (14); and d) continuing to lower the head (110), until the head gives the inclined wall (14) a predetermined inclination towards the inside of the chamfered corner (10).
13. A method according to claim 12, wherein the head (110) comprises a movable part (110b), oscillatable in the direction of advancement of the package (9).
14. A method according to claim 9, comprising the steps of providing vertical guides (122) and/or horizontal guides (124) and bringing said guides in contact with lateral faces and/or a top face of the package (9), so as to contain deformations caused by the folding process.
15. A method according to claim 9, comprising the step of folding the tongue (12) towards the inside of the chamfered corner (10) until the second folding portions (18) at least partially overlap the first folding portions (16), so as to cause mutual adhesion.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The functional and structural features of some preferred embodiments of a method for closing a package equipped with a spout according to the invention will now be described. Reference is made to the accompanying drawings, wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(10) Before explaining in detail a plurality of embodiments of the invention, it should be clarified that the invention is not limited in its application to the details of construction and to the configuration of the components provided in the following description or illustrated in the drawings. The invention may assume other embodiments and may be implemented or achieved in essentially different ways. It should also be understood that the phraseology and terminology are for descriptive purposes and should not be construed as limiting.
(11) Initially referring to
(12) A first step in a method according to the present invention is to apply an adhesive material 16a on at least one of a first pair of folding portions 16. Such material may appropriately be applied to an external face of at least one of the first folding portions 16. Appropriately, the adhesive material may be applied on both of the external faces of both of the first folding portions 16.
(13) Due to the adhesive means applied in the aforementioned manner, the second folding portions 18 will adhere to the first folding portions 16 when the tongue 16 and the inclined wall 14 are folded to the inside of the chamfered corner 10.
(14) Optionally, the adhesive material may be applied by contact or spraying by means of one or more dispensers 104, appropriately mounted on a support structure 106. Such support structure 106 is appropriately a portal structure with a cantilevered arm on which the dispensers 104 are mounted so that the package passes below the support structure and between the dispensers 104.
(15) Preferably, the dispensers 104, two in number in the example shown, are located on two opposite sides with respect to the advancement path of the packages.
(16) According to an alternative embodiment not shown, an additional adhesive point may be applied to the interface between the tongue 12 and the inclined wall 14.
(17) According to one embodiment, the dispensers 104 may be oscillatable around their respective first axes X so as to approach or converge on the side walls of the package 9 when the latter passes between the dispensers. Alternatively or in combination, the dispensers 104 may travel along a transverse direction with respect to the direction of advancement of the package, so as to approach or move away from the side walls of the package.
(18) Optionally, the dispensers 104 may be actuated by detecting the passage in the package through a photocell 105 or other detection means, for example, mechanical.
(19) Appropriately, the apparatus and the method according to the invention comprise further steps and devices, hereinafter described by way of example.
(20) During the first step of the method just described, an actuator 108 provided with a movable head 110 is held in a distal position with respect to the package 9.
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(22) Optionally, the package 9 may be retained by means of a retainer or safety clamp 112 which assures correct positioning on the transport means 102.
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(24) It should also be noted that the head 110 of the actuator 108 is preferably composed of a fixed part 110a, integral with a movable rod of the actuator, and an oscillatable part 110b which may oscillate with respect to the fixed part 110a around a second Y axis, preferably horizontally or substantially horizontal or transverse with respect to the direction of advancement of the packages. The movable or oscillatable portion 110b is configured to fold in the direction of advancement of the package 9, limiting the action countering the advancement motion of such package. Also, preferably, an end portion 110c of the movable part 110b of the head 110 is chamfered or tapered toward the contact area with the inclined wall 14.
(25) Even more preferably, as may be seen from
(26) At this stage, the inclined wall 14 is still coplanar with respect to a top face of the package 9.
(27) In the example shown, the end portion 110c has a transversely elongated side appendage 110d protruding below an opposite and transversely elongated side portion 110e, which terminates higher than the side appendage 110d. The side appendage 110d and the side portion 110e may be joined by an inclined portion 110f.
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(29) In particular, the possibility for the movable part 110b to oscillate around the second transverse axis Y allows the head 110 to descend sufficiently to fold the inclined wall 14 into the inside of the box 9, following at least partially the movement of the box 9 along the means of transport, without impeding it. In particular, the movable part 110b is able to slope in response to the contact with the package 9, adapting to the profile of the advancing package, and decreasing the resistance that the head 110 as a whole applies to the motion of such package. In this way, as there is no great resistance to the advancement motion of the latter, one avoids deformation and incorrect positioning of the package due to the head 110 countering the advancement of the package 9.
(30) The elastic means has the function of restoring the alignment between the fixed part 110a and the movable part 110b of the head 110, once the package 9 passes beyond the head 110.
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(32) Once the inclined wall 14 is folded, the package 9 continues its movement along the transport means 102 and the movable head is gradually withdrawn (as is visible in
(33) According to one embodiment, the abutment tool 116 may be configured as a roller able to engage the tongue 12 and pushing it backwards until it is brought to abut against the inclined wall 14.
(34) In the illustrated embodiment, the abutment tool 116 is configured as an idle roller rotating around a substantially horizontal or transverse axis.
(35) As illustrated by way of example in
(36) Preferably, the abutment tool 116 is connected (in the example shown by an oscillatable rod 118) to a return means 120 (in the example shown, a damper or pneumatic cylinder), so that the abutment tool does not excessively obstruct the movement of the package 9. For example, the abutment tool may slide along at least part of the package 9, following its contour, and/or rise up so as to prevent any contact with the package.
(37) Appropriately, the return means 120 is an actuator which raises the abutment tool 116 above the package 9 as soon as the tongue 12 has come into contact with the abutment tool 116 for a time sufficient to trigger the folding of the tongue 12 towards the inside of the chamfered corner 10. In this way, the abutment tool 116 is removed from the trajectory of the package 9, and ceases to hinder its advancement. Appropriately, the return means 120 may be activated automatically, for example by means of sensors that detect the contact of the abutment tool 116 with the tongue 12.
(38) Appropriately, the connecting rod 118 between the abutment tool 116 and the damper 120 is able to oscillate around a third, preferably horizontal, axis Z.
(39) Once the tongue of the spout 12 abuts the inclined wall 14, the first and second folding portions 16, 18 mutually come in contact and adhere to each other by means of the adhesive means.
(40) Therefore, the abutment tool 116 is suitably removed from the direction of advancement of the package, which may pass beyond the automatic package closing station 100.
(41) Optionally, a plurality of guides 122, 124 (according to a preferred embodiment, rollers or rolling bodies) are configured to engage the package 9 in its forward motion, mainly to contain it, to facilitate the folding operations and to avoid unwanted deformations. The guides 122, 124 may be horizontal and/or vertical and may be motorized or idle.
(42) The guides 122, 124 may comprise two side guides 122 and/or a top guide 124 and may engage the package 9 while one or more of the tools described above come in contact therewith. The guides 122, 124 may be movable so as to move away from the package 9 when they are not needed (so as not to block the advancement), and to come closer when the package is to undergo an impact. In the illustrated example, the guides 122, 124 surround and contain the package 9 when the abutment tool 116 impacts the tongue 12 frontally. Optionally, an adhesive label may be further applied on the tongue 12 (according to a manner not shown).
(43) According to a preferred embodiment, a low-tack adhesive, of the type known as Fugitive Glue, may be used as an adhesive, which produces a reversible, non-permanent union.
(44) The advantage obtained is to have an automated method for closing a succession of packages 9 for bulk material, which has a minimum impact on the advancement motion of the package, avoiding deformation and unwanted bulging, and assuring the sealing of the enclosure.
(45) Several aspects and embodiments of an apparatus have been described and a method for closing a package having a spout according to the invention has been described. It is understood that each embodiment may be combined with any other embodiment. The invention, moreover, is not limited to the described embodiments, but may be varied within the scope defined by the appended claims.