Container bottom inversion device
20230227269 ยท 2023-07-20
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65G47/248
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B67C3/24
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
The invention relates to a device (1) for inverting the base (21) of a container (2), comprising: means for inverting the base (11), and at least one tool (12) for holding the container (2), each holding tool (12) having a retaining member (121), characterized in that the retaining member (121) has a bearing end (1211) that is brought to bear against a container (2), and in that each holding tool (12) also comprises: a centering member (122) mounted inside the retaining member (121), the centering member (122) being moveable inside the retaining member (121).
Claims
1. A device (1) for inverting a base (21) of a container (2), the inversion device (1) comprising: means (11) for inverting the base (21) along an axis (X) of translation, and at least one holding tool (12) for holding the container (2), the at least one holding tool (12) comprising a retaining member (121) having a central recess (1210), the at least one holding tool (12) being moveable in translation along an axis (X) of translation between a position withdrawn from a container (2) and a position cooperating with a container (2), wherein the retaining member (121) has a bearing end (1211) that bears against a shoulder (24) of the container (2) in the cooperating position, and in that the at least one holding tool (12) also comprises: a centering member (122) mounted in the central recess (1210) of the retaining member (121) that is intended to cooperate with a cap (25) rigidly connected to a neck (23) of the container (2), the centering member (122) being moveable inside the retaining member (121) between: a first position, corresponding to the withdrawn position of the retaining member (121), in which the centering member is near to the bearing end (1211) of the retaining member (121), and a second position, corresponding to the cooperating position of the retaining member (121), in which the centering member is withdrawn from the bearing end (1211) of the retaining member (121).
2. The inversion device (1) according to claim 1, wherein the centering member (122) has an outward flared shape intended to cooperate with the cap (25) of the container (2).
3. The inversion device (1) according to claim 1, wherein the bearing end (1211) of the retaining member (121) has an outward flared shape (1213) intended to bear against the shoulder (24) of the container (2).
4. The inversion device (1) according to claim 1, wherein the retaining member (121) has a bell shape, and in that the at least one holding tool (12) comprises a return element (13) interposed between a base (1214) of the bell and the centering member (122), the return element (13) tending to position the centering member (122) in the first position.
5. The inversion device (1) according to claim 1, wherein the retaining member (121) includes a tip (1212) carrying the bearing end (1211), the tip (1212) being removably mounted on a free end of the bell opposite the base (1214).
6. The inversion device (1) according to claim 1, further comprising a shaft (3) rigidly connected to drive means, the retaining member (121) being rigidly connected to the shaft (3) via a damping means (4).
7. A holding tool (12) for a device (1) for inverting the base (21) of a container (2), the holding tool (12) comprising a retaining member (121) having a central recess (1210), the holding tool (12) being moveable in translation along an axis (X) of translation between a position withdrawn from a container (2) and a position cooperating with a container (2), wherein the retaining member (121) has a bearing end (1211) that bears against a shoulder (24) of the container (2) in the cooperating position, and wherein the at least one holding tool (12) also comprises: a centering member (122) mounted in the central recess (1210) of the retaining member (121) that is intended to cooperate with a cap (25) rigidly connected to a neck (23) of the container (2), the centering member (122) being moveable inside the retaining member (121) between: a first position, corresponding to a withdrawn position of the retaining member (121), in which the centering member is near to the bearing end (1211) of the retaining member (121), and a second position, corresponding to the cooperating position of the retaining member (121), in which the centering member is withdrawn from the bearing end (1211) of the retaining member (121).
8. A method for inverting a base (21) of a container (2) using an inversion device (1) according to claim 1, the method comprising the following steps: holding a container (2) with a base (21) to be inverted, and inverting the base (21) of said container (2) by moving an inverting means (11) along an axis (X) of translation, wherein the holding step comprises the following sub-steps: moving a holding tool (12) towards the container (2) along the axis (X) of translation until a centering member (122) is bearing against the cap (25) of said container (2), holding the centering member (122) against a cap (25) of said container (2), and moving the retaining member (121) towards the container (2) along the axis (X) of translation.
9. The method for inverting a base (21) of a container (2) according to claim 8, wherein inversion of the base (21) is initiated once the centering member (122) is bearing against the container (2) and before the retaining member (121) is bearing against a shoulder of the container (2).
10. The method for inverting a base (21) of a container (2) as claimed in claim 8, wherein the retaining member (121) is released from the container (2) before the inverting means (11) have completed a return movement to a starting position.
11. The method for inverting a base (21) of a container (2) as claimed in claim 8, wherein the retaining member (121) is in contact with the container (2) before the inverting means (11) start to move.
12. The method for inverting a base (21) of a container (2) as claimed in claim 8, wherein the retaining member (121) is kept in contact with the container until the inverting means (11) have stopped moving.
Description
[0079] Other features and advantages of the invention will become more clearly apparent on reading the description of a preferred embodiment, given below by way of non-limiting example, and the attached drawings, in which:
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[0087] As shown in
[0091] The neck 23 is connected to the body 22 via a shoulder 24.
[0092] The mouth of the neck is closed by a cap 25, once the container 2 has been filled.
[0093] As illustrated in greater detail in
[0097] The diaphragm 212 can be switched between a concave and a convex state. Invertible bases 21 can also have other shapes.
[0098] More specifically, the diaphragm 212 may adopt: [0099] a first position, shown as a solid line in
[0101] The concave and convex shapes are formed by the central portion of the diaphragm 212.
[0102] The inversion device 1 enables the position of the diaphragm 212 of the base 21 of the container 2 to be switched from a first position after the container has been filled, for example with a hot product, to a second position.
[0103] For this purpose, the inversion device 1 comprises: [0104] means 11 for inverting the base 21 that are moveable along an axis X of translation, and [0105] at least one tool 12 for holding the container 2.
[0106] The axis X of translation is advantageously coincident with the main axis A of the container 2.
[0107] As illustrated in
[0108] By way of example, the drive means can be a cylinder or a cam/cam follower system, in which case the insert 110 is connected to a cam follower running on a cam rigidly connected to a frame of the inversion device 1.
[0109] With reference to
[0110] The centering member 122 is intended to center a container 2 along the axis X of translation before the retaining member 121 is actuated.
[0111] In other words, the centering member 122 ensures that the axis X of translation of the inverting means 11 and the main axis A of the container 2 are coaxial.
[0112] More specifically, the retaining member 121 has a central recess 1210 in which the centering member 122 is mounted. Preferably, the centering member is mounted concentrically with the retaining member 121.
[0113] The retaining member 121 is moveable in translation along the axis X of translation between a position withdrawn from a container 2, as shown in
[0114] The retaining member 121 has a bearing end 1211 that bears against the container 2, preferably at the shoulder 24, when in the cooperating position. The shoulder is the portion of the container that forms the connection between the body and the neck, in which the neck is smaller than the body. The shoulder 24 can have different shapes, for example a frustoconical shape or a curved shape, for example a sphere.
[0115] More specifically and as illustrated in
[0116] The tip 1212 has a frustoconical portion 1213 intended to come into contact with the shoulder 24 of the container 2.
[0117] The tip 1212 of the retaining member 121 has a concave frustoconical shape allowing the tip to fit containers 2 having differently shaped shoulders.
[0118] With reference to
[0119] The centering member 122 is mounted concentrically in the central recess 1210 of the retaining member 121 and is intended to cooperate with the cap 25 rigidly connected to the neck 23 of the container 2.
[0120] The centering member 122 is moveable inside the retaining member 121 between: [0121] a first position near to the bearing end 1211 of the retaining member 121, and [0122] a second position withdrawn from the bearing end 1211 of the retaining member 121.
[0123] The first position of the centering member 122 advantageously corresponds to the withdrawn position of the retaining member 121 and the second position of the centering member 122 advantageously corresponds to the cooperating position of the retaining member 121.
[0124] With reference to
[0125] Conversely, when the retaining member 121 is moved to release the container 2 after inversion, the return element 13 then exerts a force on the centering member 122 to position the centering member in the first position withdrawn from the base 1214 of the retaining member 121.
[0126] The centering member 122 has a concave frustoconical shape, i.e. an outward flared shape, intended to cooperate with the container 2, in particular the cap 25 thereof.
[0127] As shown in
[0128] This return element 13 tends to position the centering member 122 in the first position.
[0129] By way of illustrative non-limiting example, the return element 13 is a compression spring interposed between the centering member 122 and the base 1214 of the retaining member 121.
[0130] According to the embodiment illustrated in
[0131] According to a variant that is not shown, the tip 1212 of each holding tool 12 may be discontinuous about the axis X of translation.
[0132] More specifically, where the bearing end 1211 is discontinuous, each bearing section, i.e. each portion of the tip 1212 in contact with the shoulder 24 of the container 2, is spaced apart regularly and circumferentially about the axis X of translation, so that the force created by a movement along the axis X only extends along this same axis.
[0133] If there is an odd number of contact portions, all of the contact portions are equidistant from each other.
[0134] If there is an even number of contact portions, the bearing end 1211 is then symmetrical about a plane of symmetry containing the axis X of translation.
[0135] The inversion device 1 also comprises a shaft 3 rigidly connected to drive means (not shown), the retaining member 121 being rigidly connected to the shaft 3 via damping means 4.
[0136] The damping means 4 are for example a compression spring.
[0137] Such damping means 4 enable the holding means 121 to be brought gently into contact with the container 2.
[0138] The holding force exerted on the container 2 along the axis X of translation is therefore gradual, which prevents the container 2 from being crushed and consequently deformed, or from being incorrectly positioned, which could prevent the base 21 from being inverted.
[0139] The inversion device 1 is built into a product packaging machine. For example, the inversion device 1 can be built into a system with container capping functions, in which case the inversion device 1 is positioned downstream of the capping function according to the direction of travel of the containers in the machine. The inversion device 1 can also be built into a system with container labeling functions, in which case said device is preferably positioned upstream of the means performing the labeling function.
[0140] The base 21 of a container 2 is inverted according to a method comprising the following steps: [0141] holding said container 2 with a holding tool 121, and [0142] inverting the base 21 of said container 2 by moving the inverting means 11 along the axis X of translation.
[0143] The step of holding the container 2 is described below with reference to
[0144] The step of holding the container 2 comprises a first sub-step that involves moving the holding tool 12 towards the container 2 in a translational movement T, as shown in
[0145] The holding tool 12 is moved along the axis X of translation until the centering member 122 comes into bearing contact with the cap 25 of the container 2, as shown in
[0146] When the centering member 122 cooperates with the upper end of the container 2, in particular the cap 25 thereof, the frustoconical shape of the centering member 122 centers the container 2 by cooperating with the cap 25, so that the main axis A of the container 2 is coincident with, or at least parallel to, the axis X of translation.
[0147] The following sub-step involves holding the centering member 122 against the cap 25 of said container 2.
[0148] To do so, the return element 13 pushes the centering member 122 away from the base of the retaining member 121, i.e. against the cap 25.
[0149] The last sub-step involves continuing to move the retaining member 121 in the direction of movement T along the axis X of translation, until the bearing end 1211 of the retaining member 121 is bearing against the shoulder 24 of the container 2, as illustrated in
[0150] Once the container 2 has been centered and is being held by the holding tool 12, the inverting means 11 can then be actuated to invert the base 21 of the container and switch the diaphragm 212 to the concave position, i.e. a rigid state, as illustrated by the dotted lines in
[0151] Once the diaphragm 212 has been inverted, the holding tool 12 can be withdrawn from the container 2.
[0152] To do so, the holding tool 12 is moved along the axis X of translation in a direction opposite to the direction of movement T.
[0153] This firstly disengages the bearing end 1211 from the shoulder 24 of the container.
[0154] The holding tool 12 is then moved until the centering member 122 disengages from the cap 25, which completely releases the container 2.
[0155] Preferably, at least one of the following rules is applied to the method for inverting a base 21: [0156] the inversion of the base 21 is initiated once the centering member 122 is bearing against the container 2 and before the retaining member 121 is bearing against a shoulder 24 of the container 2, [0157] the retaining member 121 is released from the container 2 before the inverting means 11 have completed a return movement to a starting position, [0158] the retaining member 121 is in contact with the container 2 before the inverting means 11 start to move, [0159] the retaining member 121 is kept in contact with the container 2 until the inverting means 11 have stopped moving.
[0160] The inversion device 1 is mounted on a carousel rigidly connected to a frame of the packaging machine. Each holding tool 12 consequently follows the movement of the container with which the tool is cooperating along a curved path.
[0161] The inversion device 1 described above provides for the efficient inversion of the base 21 of a container 2 while limiting the risk of damage being caused to the container 2 during inversion of the base 21.
[0162] The movement of the centering member 122 inside the retaining member 121 breaks the holding step down into a first centering step (by cooperation between the centering member 122 and the cap 25) and a second compression step (by cooperation between the retaining member 121 and the container 2).
[0163] Indeed, the movement of the centering member 122 enables an incorrectly positioned container 2 to be centered before the holding force is applied.
[0164] Consequently, when the bearing end 1211 of the retaining member 121 exerts a force on the shoulder 24 of the container 2, the force is uniform on the container 2 and centered on the main axis A of the container 2, which obviates the risk of the container 2 being deformed by a localized force exerted by the retaining member 121 on the container 2. This prevents the container 2 from being damaged and optimizes inversion of the base 21.