STRAPPING MACHINE FOR STRAPPING AN ARTICLE WITH A WELDABLE PLASTIC STRAP

20200148401 · 2020-05-14

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    Abstract

    The present disclosure provides a strapping machine for strapping an article. The strapping machine includes a machine framework, a machine table for accommodating the article during the strapping operation, a feed device for transporting the article onto the machine table in a conveying direction, a strapping device, which is assigned to the machine table and is intended for strapping the article with the plastic strap, a removal device for transporting the strapped article away from the machine table in the conveying direction, and an ejecting device arranged in the region of the machine table and intended for ejecting an article directly from the strapping device in a direction transverse to the conveying direction.

    Claims

    1. A strapping machine comprising: a machine framework; a feed device configured to move an article in a conveying direction; a machine table adjacent the feed device and supported by the machine framework, the machine table comprising an ejecting device configured to receive the article from the feed device and to move the article in either the conveying direction or a second direction transverse to the conveying direction; a strapping device configured to strap the article on the machine table; a first removal device adjacent the machine table and configured to receive the article from the ejecting device when the ejecting device moves the article in the conveying direction; and a second removal device adjacent the machine table and configured to receive the article from the ejecting device when the ejecting device moves the article in the second direction.

    2. The strapping machine of claim 1, wherein the second direction is perpendicular to the conveying direction.

    3. The strapping machine of claim 1, wherein the ejecting device is integrated in the machine table.

    4. The strapping machine of claim 2, wherein the ejecting device comprises a ball-grid conveyor belt that forms the surface of the machine table.

    5. The strapping machine of claim 1, wherein the strapping device is a longitudinal strapping device.

    6. The strapping machine of claim 1, wherein at least one of the first and second removal devices comprises a roller conveyor.

    7. The strapping machine of claim 6, wherein the second removal device comprises a ball-grid conveyor belt.

    8. The strapping machine of claim 7, wherein the second removal device further comprises a roller conveyor.

    9. The strapping machine of claim 1, wherein the feed device comprises a conveyor belt.

    10. A method of operating a strapping machine, the method comprising: moving, via a feed device, an article in a conveying direction onto a machine table; if the article on the machine table is not defective, moving, via an ejecting device of the machine table, the article in the conveying direction to a first removal device; if the article on the machine table is defective, moving, via the ejecting device of the machine table, the article in a second direction transverse to the conveying direction to a second removal device; and strapping the article via a strapping device if the article is not defective.

    11. The method of claim 10, wherein the second direction is perpendicular to the conveying direction.

    12. The method of claim 10, further comprising moving, via the second removal device, the article in the conveying direction.

    Description

    BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES

    [0016] FIG. 1 shows a perspective illustration of a strapping machine.

    [0017] FIG. 2 shows a plan view of the strapping machine according to FIG. 1.

    DETAILED DESCRIPTION

    [0018] As can be seen from the drawings, the strapping machine has a machine framework 1, on which a machine table 2 serves to accommodate the article 3, which is illustrated in this case by way of example in the form of a packaging carton, during the strapping operation. The strapping machine shown here is a longitudinal strapping machine of fully conventional design, as far as the handling of the strap around the article 3 and also the formation of a welded loop are concerned. Therefore, a feed device 4, which is located upstream of the machine table 2, as seen in the conveying direction F, and is in the form of a corresponding conveyor belt, is used to convey the article 3 onto the machine table 2 in the conveying direction F. The machine table comprises the conventional components of a strapping device UE, such as the lateral guide jaws 5 and the pressing bars 6, which in the case shown are provided for two longitudinal strapping means, are arranged horizontally and in the conveying direction F and can be lowered onto the article 3 from above, under pressure, via corresponding vertical drives 7 on lateral retaining frames 8. The strap 9 itself is stored on supply rolls 10, 11 and, when the article 3 is moved onto the machine table 2 by the feed device 4, is positioned around the article 3, then guided downwards beneath the plane of the machine table 2 on the rear side of the article 3 with the aid of the manipulators, the so-called needles 21, arranged at the end of the pressing bars 6, and then drawn around the packaging carton to form a tensioned loop. The strap is then welded beneath the plane of the machine table 2, at an overlap location, with the aid of the welding head (not visible in the figures). This is all well-known prior art and conventional as far as longitudinal strapping machines are concerned, and there is therefore no need for any more specific explanation with reference to drawings.

    [0019] Following this strapping operation, a satisfactory article 3 is transported away from the machine table 2 in the conveying direction F with the aid of a removal device 20, which is illustrated in this case in the form of a roller conveyor, for further handling.

    [0020] For an article 3 that has been identified as being defective at any point in the handling process for the article to be ejected out of the process, the strapping machine according to FIGS. 1 and 2 provides an ejecting device 12, which is integrated in the machine table 2 and is a ball-grid conveyor belt 13. The latter comprises an endless conveyor belt which is made up of links and has balls 15, each projecting beyond the surface of the belt, arranged in a grid-like manner in the links. These balls can be driven in any desired directions, in particular in the x direction and y direction of the plane of the machine table 2, by separate, additional drive belts, which are arranged beneath the conveyor belt 14, and therefore, with the conveyor belt 14 at a standstill in the conveying direction F, the article 3 located thereon can be transported away in the direction transverse to the conveying direction F, that is to say can be transported away to the side in the y direction, by virtue of the balls 15 rotating about an axis of rotation located parallel to the conveying direction F. This means that a defective article 3 can be ejected laterally directly from the machine in the region of the machine table 2, and onto the adjacent ball-grid conveyor belt 16, from where it can be transported onwards, in a direction transverse to the conveying direction F, onto a roller conveyor 17.

    [0021] As is not illustrated specifically in the drawings, it is possible for a defective article 3, following the lateral ejecting operation, to be transported away with the aid of the ball-grid conveyor belt 16 not onto the roller conveyor 17, but elsewhere, parallel to the conveying direction F again.

    [0022] As can be seen, in particular, from the plan view according to FIG. 2, an ejecting device 12 integrated in the machine table 2 makes it possible for the overall length L of a strapping machine with an ejecting means to be reduced to the normal dimensions of a strapping machine without such an ejecting means.