Servo driven ice cream sandwich assembly and wrapping machine
10730649 ยท 2020-08-04
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65B35/20
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65B51/10
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65B59/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65B11/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65B57/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B65B11/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65B51/10
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65B25/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65B59/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65B57/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65B35/20
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
An apparatus for the preparation of comestible-containing sandwich products comprises a sandwich product assembly station and corresponding means for the fabrication and assembly of a sandwich product in the vertical direction. The apparatus includes an extruder nozzle, wafer trays and corresponding components for the location of wafers on opposite sides of the extruded product, an indexing wheel for receiving the assembled sandwich product, and conveying means for conveying to a wrapping assembly and from there to a discharge end, wherein all of the components of the apparatus are mounted in cantilevered fashion on a vertical support or base member. Each element is powered individually by a servo motor and controlled by a controller allowing the variability of throughput for each station.
Claims
1. An apparatus for the preparation of a sandwich product comprising: a base having an infeed end and a discharge end; a sandwich product assembly station comprising an extruder nozzle mounted for discharge of a comestible filling material in the vertically downward direction, paired wafer trays for feeding wafers against opposite sides of said extruder nozzle, and a vertically reciprocable wafer pusher driven by a first servo motor have a wafer pusher blade means cooperating therewith to urge wafers downward into contact with said comestible filling material; a sandwich indexing means comprising an indexing wheel rotatably mounted vertically below said sandwich product assembly station, said indexing wheel defining a plurality of circumferentially positioned pockets for receiving and transferring assembled sandwiches for conveyance toward said discharge end, wherein said sandwich indexing means is driven by a second servo motor; a conveyor assembly having an input end extending from said indexing means and an output end proximal said discharge end, wherein said conveyor assembly is driven by a third servo motor, said conveyor assembly comprising: a movable conveyor means for receiving said sandwiches from said indexing wheel and urging said sandwiches toward said discharge end, including a plurality of fingers projecting from said conveyor means and configured to cooperate with said indexing wheel to engage and urge said sandwiches out of said pockets, and a conveyor track means disposed medially of said conveyor means; a wrapping assembly located at the output end of said movable conveyor means, said wrapping assembly comprising a wrapping head having an upper platform, a shaft for the upward travel of a sandwich product to said platform, an elevator means driven by a fourth servo motor for delivery of said sandwich product to said platform, side tucking fingers reciprocably mounted adjacent said shaft wherein said side tucking fingers is driven by a fifth servo motor, and pusher shaft reciprocably mounted adjacent said platform for urging the wrapped sandwich product off said elevator and toward said discharge end, wherein said push bar is driven by a sixth servo motor; a wrapping feeder means, wherein said wrapping feeder means comprises a wrap roller driven by a seventh servo motor to feed a wrap to said wrapping assembly; and a controller communicatively connected to each servo motor configured to control the servo motors and timing of each servo motor relative to each other according to a pre-determined program, wherein said base comprises a vertical wall member, and wherein said sandwich product assembly station, said sandwich conveyor means, said sandwich wrapping assembly and said conveyor slide means are all mounted in cantilevered relationship on said base.
2. The apparatus of claim 1, further comprising a friction member adapted to extend into said frictional path and engage said sandwich product when said sandwich product is in said conveyor position, so as to resist movement of said sandwich product in a direction opposite said infeed direction.
3. The apparatus of claim 2, said friction member extends into said frictional path from the inner surface of one of the conveyor walls.
4. The apparatus of claim 2, wherein said friction member comprises a toothed member adapted to engage said sandwich product when said sandwich product is in said conveyor position.
5. The apparatus of claim 1, further comprising a wrapper press plate configured to engage said sandwich product when said sandwich product is in said conveyor position, so as to resist movement of said sandwich product in a direction opposite said infeed direction.
6. The apparatus of claim 1, further including an output conveyor extending from said upper platform toward said discharge end.
7. The apparatus of claim 1, further including at least one heated platen proximate to the discharge end, wherein said heated platen is configured to heat seal the bottom overlaps of the cut sheet of wrapping paper to each other and provide a secure wrap of said sandwich product.
8. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein said conveyor means for receiving said sandwich product is configured to be laterally adjustable to accommodate various sizes of sandwich product.
9. The apparatus of claim 2, wherein said friction member is a heated platen configured to heat seal the bottom overlaps of the cut sheet of wrapping paper to each other and provide a secure wrap of said sandwich product.
10. The apparatus of claim 1, further comprising a braking system coupled to said wrapping feeder means and communicatively coupled to said controller.
11. The apparatus of claim 10, wherein the braking system comprises: a sensor configured to monitor the tension of said wrap, and a braking means configured to apply torque to said wrap roller.
12. The apparatus of claim 11, wherein said braking means is a magnetic particle brake.
13. The apparatus of claim 12, wherein said braking means is a pneumatic brake.
14. The apparatus of claim 12, wherein said breaking means is a servo motor.
15. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein said wrap roller servo drive assembly is further comprised of eighth and ninth servo motor configured, wherein the seventh and eighth servo are configured to drive a first and second roller to feed a wrap to said wrapping assembly, and wherein the ninth servo motor is configured to drive a rotary knife configured to cut said wrap.
16. An apparatus for the preparation of a sandwich product comprising: a base having an infeed end and a discharge end; a sandwich product assembly station comprising an extruder nozzle mounted for discharge of a comestible filling material in the vertically downward direction; paired wafer trays for feeding wafers against opposite sides of said extruder nozzle; a vertically reciprocable wafer pusher driven by a first servo motor have a wafer pusher blade means cooperating therewith to urge wafers downward into contact with said comestible filling material; a sandwich indexing means comprising an indexing wheel rotatably mounted vertically below said sandwich product assembly station, said indexing wheel defining a plurality of circumferentially positioned pockets for receiving and transferring assembled sandwiches for conveyance toward said discharge end, wherein said sandwich indexing means is driven by a second servo motor; a conveyor assembly having an input end extending from said indexing means and an output end proximal said discharge end, wherein said conveyor assembly is driven by a third servo motor, said conveyor assembly comprising: a movable conveyor means for receiving said sandwiches from said indexing wheel and urging said sandwiches toward said discharge end, including a plurality of fingers projecting from said conveyor means and configured to cooperate with said indexing wheel to engage and urge said sandwiches out of said pockets, and a conveyor track means disposed medially of said conveyor means; a wrapping assembly located at the output end of said movable conveyor means, said wrapping assembly comprising a wrapping head having an upper platform, a shaft for the upward travel of a sandwich product to said platform, an elevator means driven by a fourth servo motor for delivery of said sandwich product to said platform, side tucking fingers reciprocably mounted adjacent said shaft wherein said side tucking fingers are driven by a fifth servo motor, and pusher shaft reciprocably mounted adjacent said platform for urging the wrapped sandwich product off said elevator and toward said discharge end, wherein said push bar is driven by a sixth servo motor; a wrapping feeder means, wherein said wrapping feeder means comprises a wrap roller assembly having a first roller, a second roller and a roller knife, wherein a seventh servo and an eighth servo are configured to drive the first and second rollers independently to feed a wrap to said wrapping assembly, and wherein a ninth servo motor is configured to drive a rotary knife configured to cut said wrap, a press plate assembly comprising a top plate and at least one pawl, wherein the sandwich is pushed forward and underneath the top plate and the top plate is configured to cover at least a portion of the sandwich, wherein said pawl is configured to raise up when the sandwich is pushed forward and underneath the top plate and then drop down behind the sandwich to resist movement of said sandwich product in a direction opposite said infeed direction when the push bar is withdrawn; and a controller communicatively connected to each servo motor configured to control the servo motors and timing of each servo motor relative to each other according to a pre-determined program, wherein said base comprises a vertical wall member, and wherein said sandwich product assembly station, said sandwich conveyor means, said sandwich wrapping assembly and said conveyor slide means are all mounted in cantilevered relationship on said base.
17. The apparatus of claim 16, further including at least one heated platen proximate to the discharge end, wherein said heated platen is configured to heat seal the bottom overlaps of the cut sheet of wrapping paper to each other and provide a secure wrap of said sandwich product.
18. The apparatus of claim 17, further comprising a braking system coupled to said wrapping feeder means and communicatively coupled to said controller.
19. The apparatus of claim 18, wherein the braking system comprises: a sensor configured to monitor the tension of said wrap, and a braking means configured to apply torque to said wrap roller.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The features and advantages of this disclosure, and the manner of attaining them, will be more apparent and better understood by reference to the following descriptions of the disclosed system and process, taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
(24) In its primary aspect, the present invention relates to an apparatus for the manufacture of comestible-containing sandwich sandwiches, such as ice cream products, which comprises a sandwich forming station including an extruder apparatus and wafer dispenser means associated lateral thereto, a means for receiving, indexing and conveying the formed sandwiches for packaging, a sandwich wrapping assembly and an output conveyor for the movement of wrapped sandwiches to an output end for further processing, packaging and shipping. Each of the stations of the apparatus of the present invention is mounted in cantilevered fashion against a vertical central support wall. Certain components thereof are individually removable and may be replaced with corresponding components of different size, to facilitate the operation of the apparatus of the invention in the manufacture of differently sized comestible sandwich products.
(25) Referring now to
(26) A wafer pusher 7 is disposed with its parallel blades straddling an extruder nozzle 3. Wafer pusher 7 reciprocates in the vertical plane to urge wafers down into engagement with the extruded comestible to form the sandwich product. Wafer pusher 7 is likewise replaceable to accommodate differences in the size of the sandwich products being made.
(27) The sandwich products thus formed may be vertically dropped and thereby delivered to the conveying means, comprising an indexing wheel 9. The indexing wheel 9, likewise removable in accordance with the present invention, comprises paired spaced apart circular disks, having pockets or notches regularly disposed about the circumference thereof, each pocket or notch sized and configured to receive a fully formed sandwich product. The indexing wheel 9, shown in
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(31) A further aspect of the present invention is the simplification of the actuation thereof, by means of using servo motors and drive units in connection with a controller that coordinates and connects to the drive units and servo motors to operate the components of the apparatus and receive feedback from the individual components of the apparatus. Specifically, the rear of apparatus is shown in
(32) The controller can be a PLC or dedicated motion controller that provides commands to the drive units and which monitors sensors and limits inputs to ensure the apparatus is operating correctly and does not exceed the predefined program limits. The combination of the servo motors, drive units, and the controller form an encoder feedback loop that provides continual motor output shaft speed and position data, which can allow the drive unit to compensate for changes in load conditions that may affect the shaft speed and monitor the exact position of the shaft. Likewise, in some instances multiple components can be driven by one servo motor, such as the actuation for the elevator and the wrapping head can be achieved by the driving of both components from the same shaft of a servo motor.
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(35) Similarly, in an alternative embodiment, a friction member can be used to actively engage the ice cream sandwich while the pusher withdraws after pushing the ice cream sandwich onto the conveyor surface. The friction member may take other additional forms. In another embodiment of the present invention, a friction member can extend into the frictional path from the inner surface of one of the conveyor walls. In yet another embodiment of the present invention, a conveyor wall has an aperture, and a friction member is configured to extend through the aperture and into the frictional path of the sandwich product.
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(37) Regardless of the embodiment of the friction member, the friction member may include a rubber member that is configured to engage the ice cream sandwich when the ice cream sandwich is in the conveyor position. Likewise, the friction member may include a toothed member that is configured to engage the ice cream sandwich when the ice cream sandwich is in the conveyor position. In another exemplary embodiment, the friction member may take the form of a plate that is mechanically driven by a servo motor to operate in connection with the pusher to apply enough pressure to the top of the sandwich to prevent it from moving after the pusher moves back in the opposite direction. The friction member can also be incorporated into the heat platen assembly, wherein the heat platen assembly comprises a heated platen that heat seals the wrapper while also securing the sandwich.
(38) As indicated earlier, the sandwich making apparatus of the present invention is fully adjustable to accommodate differences in the size of sandwich products being prepared. As indicated above, certain of the components are capable of direct removal and replacement, such as, e.g., the wafer trays, pusher means, wafer hold-down bars, extruder nozzle and indexing wheel of the sandwich product assembly station, the conveyor rails of the conveyor means and the sandwich wrapping head and, in particular, the elevator, the sandwich wrapping platform, the side tucking fingers, the pusher means and the cut-off gears associated with the wrapping paper feed and cutting assembly. Certain other components of the apparatus are otherwise adjustable to accommodate differences in sandwich size, such as, e.g., the conveyor means and, in particular, the first chain type in the conveyor.
(39) Particularly, the chain type conveyor as discussed above is capable of adjustment by the movement of the chain sprockets along their axes of rotation. Specifically and with reference to
(40) In another exemplary embodiment the conveyor can be driven or powered by a servo motor wherein the drive shaft of the motor is coupled to a roller. This can eliminate the need for a chain and chain ring to drive the top rollers of the conveyor. A belt can be used in connection with at least two rollers located distally from each other. The rollers can be adjusted to apply tension on the belt that creates enough friction between the belt and the roller such that upon actuating the servo drive for the roller, the belt is driven smoothly with little to no slipping.
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(42) The output track that is disposed at the output end of the wrapping head or assembly is likewise laterally adjustable, and, like the conveyor, such adjustment is effected from the movement of the outboard edge of the conveyor. Referring again to
(43) The apparatus of the present invention offers as part of its advantages ease of maintenance, by virtue of the reliance on a single vertical support wall for the mounting and maintenance of all operating components thereof. Unlike the equipment known in the art, the present apparatus does not require dual support from the lateral edges of the conveyor means, or from a second wall or like structure offering support to each of the rotating or translating components thereof. At most, the apparatus in use has an outer cover or structure about certain of the components thereof, such as the conveyor means, the wrapping head and wrapping assembly and the like, all of which may be easily removed for inspection and cleaning.
(44) In operation, the comestible product is extruded and brought into contact with the corresponding wafers, is then delivered to the indexing means for delivery in turn to the first conveyor. The sandwich product thus disposed is delivered to the output end for the first conveyor for placement on the elevator of the wrapping assembly, where a quantity of wrapping material is disposed thereover and tucked and folded thereabout. Upon exiting the wrapping assembly, the sandwich is urged forward along the conveyor tracks for output to a packaging station.
(45) In one preferred embodiment, the apparatus for making comestible-containing sandwich products can have a base with infeed end and a discharge end. The apparatus can have a sandwich product assembly station with an extruder nozzle mounted for discharge of a comestible filling material in the vertically downward direction. A pair of wafer trays for feeding wafers against opposite sides of the extruder nozzle is located with one tray on each side of the extruder nozzle. A vertically reciprocable wafer pusher driven by a first servo motor has a wafer pusher blade acting in combination with the wafer trays and extruder nozzle to urge wafers downward into contact with the comestible filling material.
(46) In another aspect, the apparatus for making comestible-containing sandwich products can have a sandwich indexing member comprising an indexing wheel rotatably mounted and vertically below the sandwich product assembly station. The indexing wheel can have a plurality of circumferentially positioned pockets for receiving and transferring assembled sandwiches for conveyance toward the discharge end of the apparatus. The sandwich indexing member can be driven by a second servo motor.
(47) A conveyor assembly can have an input end that extends from the indexing member and an output end proximal to the discharge end of the apparatus. The conveyor assembly can be driven by a third servo motor and comprise a movable conveyor for receiving the sandwiches from the indexing wheel and urging the sandwiches toward the discharge end. The conveyor can include a plurality of lugs of dogs projecting from the conveyor that are configured to cooperate with said indexing wheel to engage and urge said sandwiches out of the pockets, and the conveyor's track can be medially disposed in the conveyor.
(48) A wrapping assembly is located at the output end of the movable conveyor. The wrapping assembly comprising a wrapping head having an upper platform. Additionally, the wrapping assembly has a shaft for the upward travel of a sandwich product to the platform that is uses an elevator member driven by a fourth servo motor for delivery of said sandwich product to the platform. A side tucking member is reciprocably mounted adjacent to the shaft wherein the side tucking member is driven by a fifth servo motor. Finally, a pusher bar, driven by a sixth servo motor can be reciprocably mounted adjacent to the platform that can urge the wrapped product off the elevator and toward the discharge end.
(49) Additionally, an exit tray can be located at the discharge end and can include one or more heated platens. The heated platens can act to heat seal the bottom overlaps of the cut sheet of wrapping paper to each other, providing a secure wrap. A wrapping feeder means is included and can comprise a wrap roller driven by a seventh servo motor to feed a wrap to said wrapping assembly. The wrapping feeder can work in conjunction with a second roller that can be driven by an eighth servo motor.
(50) Referring now to more specific elements of the various assemblies that make up the apparatus,
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(55) In one exemplary embodiment of the present invention, the wrapping feeder means dispensing wrapping to the roller assembly having at least two rollers 43, a first roller and a second roller, and a rotary or roller knife 45 can be driven by two individual servo motors to provide greater control. In the two axis embodiment, shown in
(56) In another exemplary embodiment, the wrapping roller drive servo assembly can have three axis wherein a separate individual servo motors are provided to drive each roller and a separate servo motor is provided to independently drive the roller. In the three axis embodiment of the wrapping roller drive servo assembly, three servo motors are provided. The first servo drives the first roller, the second servo drives the second roller, and the third servo can drive the roller/rotary knife. By eliminating the idler gear in the three axis embodiment there is much greater control of the second roller and the rotary knife.
(57) The two axis embodiment requires the second roller set rotate between about 1.2 to about 2 times faster than the first roller set, depending on the paper cut length. The ratio is a direct result of having a fixed gear ratio between the roller and knife that dictated the speed to keep the knife synchronized. With the speed difference between the rollers, the first roller set may require more compression while the second roller set requires less. With previous roller dispensers, the first roller puts out the correct length of paper without slipping and the second rollers could slip against the wrap depending upon the type of wrap used.
(58) The use of new types of wrap, such as poly wrap, have led to an increase in wear on the rubber rollers in the form of flat spots. This can be attributed to a combination of the rollers slipping against the poly wrap and the high rubber roller compression forces required for the poly wrap. The three axis setup can allow for a user to infinitely adjust the speed ratio between the first and second rollers. In one particular embodiment, the second roller set may be set to run at about 10% faster than the first set. In some embodiments, the second roller set needs to run slightly faster to aid the knife in cutting the paper. Running at this lower ratio, the compression force can be greatly reduced along with a reduction in the amount of slipping that may occur between the second roller and the wrap. In the configuration according to this embodiment, the ratio is no longer affected by the length of the paper because the knife is controlled separately. This provides for greater control over the roller assembly and its functionality along with greater reliability and reduced cost associated with the component wear and the downtime of the apparatus for maintenance. The bottom folding arm servo assembly 34, shown in
(59) Condensation can develop from the heat of the heated platen when sealing, which can lead to an impediment of the wrapped sandwiches when exiting the from the discharge end of the wrapping assembly. Similarly, the wrapper itself can have a certain coefficient of friction (COF) that can prevent the sandwich from exiting the discharge end. In one preferred embodiment illustrated in
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(61) In one exemplary embodiment, the rollers or the roller tray can also be driven by a servo motor or other mechanical drive. A single servo can drive multiple rollers where the rollers can use a belt drive or mechanically interlocked to allow for the movement of multiple rollers while only apply the servo to a drive roller, belt drive, or other suitable means.
(62) Similarly, a tensioning means can be used with the wrapping feeder in the form of an additional servo motor or other component controlled by the PLC that can be used to adjust the tension of the wrap proximate to where the wrap unwinds. The tensioning means can be controlled by measuring or metering a load cell that sends corresponding load data to the PLC and human machine interface (HMI), which can communicate to the servo motor to control the unwind tension. Similarly, the tension can be applied to the roller using a braking system, such as a magnetic particle brake or disc braking system. The additional tensioning means can also incorporate sensor, such as a load cell or other suitable sensor, which provides feedback and data on the tension of the wrapping material. The sensor can trigger the PLC to adjust the tensioning means when a predetermined threshold is reached. In one exemplary embodiment of the present invention shown in
(63) Similarly, as illustrated in
(64) During the travel of the sandwich, the wrapping material is forced downward and into contact with the peripheral edges of the sandwich product. As previously described, laterally disposed side tucking fingers force the corresponding ends of the wrapping material between the bottom of the sandwich product and the top surface of the elevator. At the top of the cycle of the elevator, the sandwich product is in alignment without set conveyor, and is then urged forward by the motion of pusher means. An example of an assembly of a wrapping head and corresponding pusher element is schematically disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 4,628,664 to Price, and such disclosure is incorporated herein by reference.
(65) In accordance with the invention, the wrapping material feeder assembly is likewise adjustable by means of adjusting the speed of the servo motor powering the wrapping material feeder assembly. Because the servo motors can vary the operating speed of the assembly itself, including the rollers and other means for indexing and cutting the wrapping material, these components are not in need of direct replacement and the gears that would normally need to be switched out and indexed are also not in need of replacement. Such replacement would effect a corresponding change in the frequency of paper indexing and cutting to accommodate corresponding differences in product size.
(66) A controller is communicatively connected to each servo motor and is configured to control the servo motors and timing of each servo motor relative to each other according to a pre-determined program. The controller can allow a user to manually slow down or speed up the program as determined by the user. Pre-determined programs can be entered into the controller to allow the apparatus to operate properly with various sized sandwiches. A graphical user interface can be connected to the controller to provide the user and easy operating interface.
(67) The base of the apparatus has at least one vertical wall member. The sandwich product assembly station, the sandwich conveyor member, the sandwich wrapping assembly, the wrapping feeder, the conveyor, and the controller can all be mounted in cantilevered relationship on the base.
(68) Having described specific preferred embodiments of the invention with reference to the accompanying drawings, it will be appreciated that the present invention is not limited to those specific embodiments, and that various changes and modifications can be effected therein by one of ordinary skill in the art without departing from the scope or spirit of the invention as defined by the appended claims.