MACHINE FOR PRODUCING A FOAM-IN-BAG DUNNAGE MATERIAL
20220410446 ยท 2022-12-29
Inventors
Cpc classification
B29C44/3442
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29C44/182
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B01F33/5014
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29B7/728
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29B7/7485
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29B7/7447
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B01F33/501
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A machine for producing a foam-in-bag dunnage material comprises first and second foam precursor inlets for first and second foam precursor substances, a first mixing chamber for mixing the first and second foam precursor substances into a first mixture, and a first dispenser for dispensing the first mixture. It is proposed that the machine comprises a branch-off-device fluidly arranged between the first and second foam precursor inlets and the first mixing chamber and having first and second foam precursor outlets towards the first mixing chamber and third and fourth foam precursor outlets towards an interface device, the interface device being adapted to fluidly connect to a second mixing chamber for mixing the first and second foam precursor substances into a second mixture.
Claims
1. Machine for producing a foam-in-bag dunnage material, comprising first and second foam precursor inlets for first and second foam precursor substances, a first mixing chamber for mixing the first and second foam precursor substances into a first mixture, and a first dispenser for dispensing the first mixture, wherein the machine comprises a branch-off-device fluidly arranged upstream of the first mixing chamber and having first and second foam precursor outlets towards the first mixing chamber and third and fourth foam precursor outlets towards a second mixing chamber for mixing the first and second foam precursor substances into a second mixture.
2. The machine of claim 1, wherein the first dispenser is fixedly connected to a frame of the machine, and wherein the machine comprises a bag supply for supplying a bag to a position close to the first dispenser, the first dispenser being adapted to dispense the first mixture into the bag.
3. The machine of claim 1, wherein it comprises a handheld dispensing assembly comprising the second mixing chamber.
4. The machine of claim 3, wherein the handheld dispensing assembly comprises an activating device to be manually operated by a user for dispensing the second mixture.
5. The machine of claim 1, wherein it comprises a controller for at least temporarily controlling an operation of the machine.
6. The machine of claim 5, wherein the controller is programmed such that the machine can be operated either only with the first mixing chamber or simultaneously with the first and the second mixing chamber, or the controller being programmed such that the machine can be operated either only with the second mixing chamber or simultaneously with the first and the second mixing chamber, or the controller being programmed such that the machine can be operated either only with the first mixing chamber or only with the second mixing chamber or simultaneously with the first and the second mixing chamber.
7. The machine of claim 5, wherein it comprises an input means for inputting commands to the controller by a user.
8. The machine of claim 5, wherein it comprises an output means for outputting information to a user.
9. The machine of claim 5, wherein the interface device comprises an connecting device for electrically connecting the handheld dispensing assembly to the controller and/or an energy supply.
10. The machine of claim 1, wherein it comprises first and second foam precursor supply lines fluidly arranged between the first and second foam precursor inlets and first and second foam precursor supplies, and a heating device for heating the first and second foam precursor substances contained within the first and second foam precursor supply lines.
11. The machine of claim 1, wherein it comprises third and fourth foam precursor supply lines fluidly arranged between the interface and the second mixing chamber, and a heating device for heating the first and second foam precursor substances contained within the third and fourth foam precursor supply lines.
12. The machine of claim 11, wherein the interface device is adapted to releasably fluidly connect to the third and fourth supply lines.
13. The machine of claim 12, wherein it comprises closure means to releasably and fluid tightly close the interface device when the machine is operated without the third and fourth foam precursor supply lines being connected.
14. The machine of claim 1, wherein the branch-off-device and the interface device are comprised in a common housing).
Description
[0024] The features and the advantages of the invention will be evident from the following description, regarding particular embodiments thereof, which is made as a non-limiting example with reference to the attached drawings, wherein:
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[0030] In the following detailed description and the attached figures functionally equivalent elements and regions may be designated with identical reference signs. Furthermore, for the sake of clarity in the figures not always all reference signs are drawn.
[0031] In the figures, a machine for producing a foam-in-bag dunnage material is generally designated with reference numeral 10. It comprises a main arrangement 12. The main arrangement 12 comprises a first interface 14 and a second interface 16.
[0032] The machine 10 further comprises a foam precursor supply arrangement 18, which is fluidly connected to the first interface 14, as will be described in more detail further below. Moreover, the machine 10 comprises a handheld dispensing assembly 20, which is fluidly connected to the second interface 16, as will be described in more detail further below.
[0033] The foam precursor supply arrangement 18 comprises a first foam precursor supply 22 and a second foam precursor supply 24. The first foam precursor supply 22 comprises a first foam precursor tank 26 and a first foam precursor pump 28. The second foam precursor supply 24 comprises a second foam precursor tank 30 and a second foam precursor pump 32. The first foam precursor tank 26 may be filled with a first foam precursor substance, such as Isocyanate. The second foam precursor tank 30 may be filled with a second foam precursor substance, such as Polyol. Both foam precursor tanks 26 and 30 may be formed for example by respective cylindrical drums.
[0034] The machine 10 further comprises a first foam precursor supply line 34 which connects an outlet of the first foam precursor pump 28 to a first foam precursor inlet 36 of the first interface 14. Similarly, the machine 10 comprises a second foam precursor supply line 38 which connects an outlet of the second foam precursor pump 32 to a second foam precursor inlet 40 of the first interface 14. Heating devices 42 are provided in both foam precursor supply lines 34 and 38 for heating the first and second foam precursor substances contained within the first and second foam precursor supply lines 34 and 38. As is shown by dotted lines 44 in
[0035] The main arrangement 12 of the machine 10 comprises a first mixing chamber 46 for mixing the first and second foam precursor substances into a first mixture, and a first dispenser 48 for dispensing the first mixture into a bag 50. Moreover, the main arrangement 12 comprises a branch-off-device 52 which is fluidly arranged between the first and second foam precursor inlets 36 and 40 and the first mixing chamber 46. The branch-off-device 52 comprises a first Y-channel-arrangement 54 and a second Y-channel-arrangement 56. The first Y-channel-arrangement 54 comprises a first fluid inlet 58 and first and third foam precursor outlets 60 and 62. The second Y-channel-arrangement 56 comprises a second fluid inlet 64 and second and fourth foam precursor outlets 66 and 68.
[0036] The first fluid inlet 58 is fluidly connected to the first foam precursor inlet 36. The second fluid inlet 64 is fluidly connected to the second foam precursor inlet 40. The first and second foam precursor outlets 60 and 66 are fluidly connected to the first mixing chamber 46. The third and fourth foam precursor outlets 62 and 68 are fluidly connected to first and second fluid connectors 70 and 72 of the second interface device 16.
[0037] The main arrangement 12 of the machine 10 further comprises a controller 74 for controlling at least some aspects of the operation of the machine 10 as well as a combined inputting and outputting means 76 for inputting commands and/or data to the controller 74 and for outputting information to a user. Typically, the controller 74 comprises a microprocessor and a storage means for storing program code which may be executed by the microprocessor. The controller 74 may comprise or be a computer. The combined inputting and outputting means 76 in the present exemplary embodiment is a touchscreen. However, many other types of inputting and/are outputting means may be used, such as a keyboard, a microphone, a loudspeaker, et cetera.
[0038] Furthermore, the main arrangement 12 comprises a bag supply 78 which may automatically provide a plastic bag 50 to a position close to the first dispenser 48 when requested by a user such that the first dispenser 48 may dispense automatically or on demand by a user the first mixture (arrow 80 in
[0039] The handheld dispensing assembly 20 comprises a second mixing chamber 82 for mixing the first and second foam precursor substances into a second mixture (arrow 84 in
[0040] A heating device 42 is arranged in the third and fourth foam precursor supply lines 92 and 94 for heating the first and second foam precursor substances contained within the third and fourth foam precursor supply lines 92 and 94. The second interface device 16 is adapted to releasably fluidly connect to the third and fourth foam precursor supply lines 92 and 94. As indicated by dotted lines 96 in
[0041] The second interface device 16 comprises closure means (not shown) to selectively and fluid tightly close the second interface device 16 when the machine 10 is operated without the third and fourth foam precursor supply lines 92 and 94 being connected. The closure means may be formed by a screw cap or by a valve which may be operated automatically by the controller 74 when the controller 74 detects that the handheld dispensing assembly 20 is removed, or manually by a user.
[0042] As has been mentioned, the controller 74 may be programmed in order to control at least temporarily and at least aspects of the operation of the machine 10. For this purpose, the controller 74 may be programmed in different ways:
[0043] According to a first aspect, the controller 74 may be programmed such that the machine 10 can be operated either only with the first mixing chamber 46 and the first dispenser 48 in order to dispense the first mixture 80 into a bag 50, or simultaneously with the first mixing chamber 46 as described above and additionally with the second mixing chamber 82 of the handheld dispensing assembly 20, in order to additionally dispense the second mixture 84 by means of the second dispenser 86 into a bag 88, which might for example be arranged already within a container.
[0044] According to a second aspect, the controller 74 may be programmed such that the machine 10 can be operated either only with the second mixing chamber 82 as described above or simultaneously with the first mixing chamber 46 and the second mixing chamber 82, both as described above.
[0045] According to a third aspect, the controller 74 may be programmed such that the machine 10 can be operated either only with the first mixing chamber 46 as described above or only with the second mixing chamber 82 as described above or simultaneously with the first mixing chamber 46 and the second mixing chamber 82 as described above.
[0046] As can be seen from
[0047] Preferably, the common housing 104 comprises two manifold blocks 106 and 108. The first manifold block 106 is adapted to connect the first and second foam precursor supply lines 34 and 38 as well as the electrical connection to the heating devices 42, the foam precursor pumps 28 and 32, and so on. Moreover, first manifold block 106 comprises the first and second Y-channel-arrangements 54 and 56 which, in the present exemplary embodiment, may be formed by channels within the first manifold block 106. First manifold block 106 is fixedly mechanically connected to the frame 102 and is also fixedly fluidly connected to the first mixing chamber 46. Its outer lateral area serves as the second interface device 16, while its rear area (in
[0048] The second manifold block 108 is mechanically and fluidly fixedly connected to the third and fourth foam precursor supply lines 92 and 94 of the handheld dispensing assembly 20, as can been seen from
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[0050] Now the hydraulic principles of the machine 10 will be explained with reference to
[0051] The first foam precursor supply 22 comprises the first foam precursor tank 26, a first filter screen 110, and the first foam precursor pump 28, which may be driven by a first pump motor 112. Similarly, the second foam precursor supply 24 comprises the second foam precursor tank 30, a second filter screen 114, and the second foam precursor pump 32, which may be driven by a second pump motor 116.
[0052] Within the first manifold block 106, there are provided a first pressure sensor 118 and a second pressure sensor 120 for detecting the liquid pressure of the first and second foam precursor substances. Furthermore, downstream of the first manifold block 106 towards the first mixing chamber 46, there are provided a first temperature sensor 122 and a second temperature sensor 124 for detecting the temperature of the first and second foam precursor substances contained with the first and second foam precursor supply lines 34 and 38. The signals of the sensors 118-124 are provided to the controller 74 which provides appropriate control signals to the pump motors 112 and 116 and the heating devices 42.
[0053] Downstream of the first manifold block 106 are provided first and second manually operated valves 126 and 128 as well as check valves 130 and 132. A first dispenser motor 134 is arranged at the first mixing chamber 46 and activated either automatically by the controller 74 or manually/semi-automatically based on an input of the user at the touchscreen 76 in order to dispense the first mixture 18 into the bag 50 (
[0054] As can be seen from