TUBE HOLDER FOR A TUBE-FILLING MACHINE
20200017247 · 2020-01-16
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65B43/54
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A tube holder for a tube-filling machine has a cup-shaped housing, which has an upwardly opening tube mount, into which a tube can be inserted with an axial end area thereof. A clamping device, by which a clamping force can be applied to the tube, is arranged in the area of the tube wall of the tube mount. Provisions are made for the clamping device to have at least one inflatable clamping element with an inner chamber, into which a pressurized fluid can be filled through a feed line. The clamping element can be adjusted between a clamping position, in which a clamping force is applied to the tube, and a releasing position, in which no clamping force is preferably applied to the tube.
Claims
1. A tube holder for a tube-filling machine, the tube holder comprising: a cup-shaped housing, which has an upwardly opening tube mount with an inner wall, into which tube mount an axial end area of a tube can be inserted; and a clamping device by means of which a clamping force can be applied to the tube, the clamping device being arranged in an area of the inner wall of the tube mount, the clamping device comprising a feed line and at least one inflatable clamping element with an inner chamber, into which a fluid can be filled under pressure via the feed line, whereby the clamping element can be adjusted between a clamping position, in which a clamping force is applied to the tube, and a releasing position.
2. A tube holder in accordance with claim 1, wherein: the inner wall of the tube mount defines at least one recess in which the clamping element is arranged; and the clamping element is configured to be deformed into a position in which the clamping element protrudes into the tube mount.
3. A tube holder in accordance with claim 2, wherein the clamping element fills the recess completely.
4. A tube holder in accordance with claim 2, wherein the recess is configured as a circular ring groove.
5. A tube holder in accordance with claim 4, wherein the clamping element fills the recess completely.
6. A tube holder in accordance with claim 1, wherein the clamping element has a ring-shaped configuration and that the inner chamber is a ring chamber.
7. A tube holder in accordance with claim 6, wherein: the inner wall of the tube mount defines at least one recess in which the clamping element is arranged; and the clamping element fills the recess completely.
8. A tube holder in accordance with claim 1, wherein the feed line has a filling valve.
9. A tube holder in accordance with claim 1, further comprising: a base part, wherein the housing is detachably connectable with the base part; and a coupling device arranged in the feed line between the housing and the base part for coupling a portion of the feed line associated with the housing to a portion of the feed line associated with the base part.
10. A tube holder in accordance with claim 9, wherein the housing is held magnetically on the base part.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0023] In the drawings:
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DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0026] Referring to the drawings, a tube holder 10 shown in
[0027] The clamping element 14 has a ring-shaped configuration and has an inner chamber 15 in the form of a ring chamber. The clamping element 14 is part of a clamping device 13, with which the tube T can be firmly clamped in the tube mount 12.
[0028] The clamping device 13 comprises, furthermore, a feed line 16, which opens in the inner chamber 15 of the clamping element 14. A first coupling part 19 of the feed line 16, which coupling part can come into interaction with a second coupling part 20 of the feed line 16, which latter coupling part is formed in a base part 17, is formed in the bottom of the housing 11. The housing 11 can be placed on the base part 17 and is held on same by clamping, locking or preferably magnetically. When the housing 11 has been placed on the base part 17, a fluid-tight connection is present between the first coupling part 19 of the housing 11 and the second coupling part 20 of the base part 17.
[0029] A filling valve 22, suggested only schematically, is provided in the feed line 16, the coupling device 18 being arranged between the filling valve 22 and the inner chamber 15 of the clamping element 14. As is suggested by arrow L, compressed air can be introduced into the inner chamber 15 of the clamping element 14 through the feed line 16. Since the clamping element 14 is seated with a close fit in the recess 21 of the housing 11, admission of pressure into the inner chamber 15 causes the wall of the clamping element 14, which wall faces the tube T, to become deformed inwardly, i.e., in the direction of the tube, and to become tensioned against the tube, as it is shown in
[0030] The clamping element 14 remains in its clamping position, in which it applies a clamping force to the tube T, because a nonreturn valve is integrated into the first coupling part 19 of the coupling device 18, even when the housing 11 with the tube T inserted is lifted off from the base part 17 and the connection between the first coupling part 19 and the second coupling part 20 is abolished, as it is shown in
[0031] When the pressure within the inner chamber 15 of the clamping element 14 shall be reduced when the housing 11 is placed on the base part 17, a corresponding projection or pin, which opens the nonreturn valve integrated into the first coupling part 19 when the housing 11 is placed on the base part 17, may be integrated into the second coupling part 20 of the base part 17, so that the pressure escapes from the inner chamber 15 of the clamping element 14 and the clamping element 14 returns again into its releasing position, as it is shown in
[0032] While specific embodiments of the invention have been shown and described in detail to illustrate the application of the principles of the invention, it will be understood that the invention may be embodied otherwise without departing from such principles.