PACKAGING APPARATUS
20180297727 ยท 2018-10-18
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65D85/34
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D71/46
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65B35/56
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D43/0231
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65B5/06
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65B5/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D39/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B65B35/56
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65B5/06
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
In one aspect the invention provides a packaging apparatus configured to allow fruit articles to be packed into a tubular container with a uniform orientation. This apparatus includes a plurality of support blades extending transversely from an end of each blade supported by a blade conveyor assembly. These blades are configured to allow the deployment of the tubular container about the blade and any fruit articles supported thereon.
Claims
1. A packaging apparatus configured to allow fruit articles to be packed into a tubular container with a uniform orientation, wherein the apparatus comprises a plurality of support blades extending transversely from an end of each blade supported by a blade conveyor assembly, the blades configured to allow the deployment of the tubular container about the blade and any fruit articles supported thereon.
2. A packaging apparatus as claimed in claim 1 wherein the blade conveyor assembly is configured to move the array of transversely orientated blades in synchronisation with at least one support surface moved by a support surface conveyor assembly, and the array of blades are arranged to move away from said at least one support surface to allow a packaging sheath to be deployed over the end of the blade to enclose and package articles supported by the blade.
3. A packaging apparatus as claimed in claim 2 which defines a packaging zone comprising an array of blades adapted for aligning articles of fruit, and a fruit collection zone comprising a corrugated surface, wherein the corrugated surface comprises a combination of an array of blades and a plurality of at least one support surface interposed about the blades.
4. A packaging apparatus as claimed in claim 3 wherein an upper surfaces of the blades are substantially concave.
5. A packaging apparatus as claimed in claim 4 wherein an upper surface of said at least one support surface is substantially convex.
6. A packaging apparatus as claimed in claim 5 wherein the upper surfaces of the blades and said at least one support surface together form the corrugated surface.
7. A packaging apparatus as claimed in claim 3 which includes a plurality of support surfaces comprised of a plurality of rollers aligned such that an upper surface of a roller extends above the plurality of blades.
8. A packaging apparatus as claimed in claim 7 wherein the rollers are supported by a support surface conveyor assembly that spans the fruit collection zone.
9. A packaging apparatus as claimed in claim 7 wherein the support surface conveyer moves individual rollers through the fruit collection zone to position the upper surface of each roller above the upper surfaces of adjacent blades, and moves individual rollers downwards and away from adjacent blades where the blades travel from the fruit collection zone to the packaging zone.
10. A packaging apparatus as claimed in claim 7 wherein the rollers are rotated by the support surface conveyor assembly when moved through the fruit collection zone.
11. A packaging apparatus as claimed in claim 1 which includes a limit bar arranged to span the blades at a depth relative to the transverse extension of the blades, the depth corresponding to the depth of the packaging sheath.
12. A blade configured for attachment for a fruit packing apparatus comprising a substantially concave upper surface and a first end adapted for attachment to a blade conveyor assembly in a transverse orientation and a second end substantially open for envelopment of a tubular packaging container.
13. A method of packaging articles of fruit characterised by the steps of: i. receiving articles of fruit on an array of transversely orientated blades configured to move in synchronisation with at least one support surface, the array of blades being configured to move past one end of the conveyor away from said at least one support surface when moving from a fruit collection zone to a packaging zone of a fruit packing apparatus, and ii. deploying a packaging sheath over the end of the blade to enclose and package articles supported by the blade.
14. A method according to claim 13 which includes the further intermediate step of aligning fruit on the blades in a uniform orientation prior to deploying a packaging sheath over the end of the blade.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0037] Additional and further aspects of the present invention will be apparent to the reader from the following description of embodiments, given in by way of example only, with reference to the accompanying drawings in which:
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[0050] Further aspects of the invention will become apparent from the following description of the invention which is given by way of example only of particular embodiments.
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[0052] The dual conveyer assembly 6 forms a blade conveyer assembly 6A and a support surface conveyer assembly 6B. The blade conveyer assembly is arranged to move an array of blades 2 in synchronisation with a number of support surfaces moved by the support surface conveyer 6B. In the embodiment shown these support surfaces are formed by the upper surfaces of a number of support rollers 3. However in alternative embodiments a single support surface may be provided by a conveyer belt.
[0053] In some embodiments the dual conveyor assembly 6 is continuous and in other embodiments comprises a combination of multiple segments of conveyors. Where multiple conveyor segments are used, the segments can be overlapping. Such conveyer assemblies are operated by the use of a drive system such as an electric motor and appropriate control unit.
[0054] The fruit collection zone 1 receives fruit from a suitable source, typically an output of a grading and/or sorting machine. The fruit collection zone is defined by the presence of both blades 2 and intervening support rollers 3 moving in synchronisation with each other. The dual conveyer assembly moves the blades and support rollers in a direction which facilitates movement of the fruit away from the collection zone 1 and toward the packaging zone 4. Parts of the grading/sorting machine upstream from the apparatus are not shown.
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[0056] The support surface conveyor 6B is configured to overlap with the blade conveyor 6A in the fruit collection zone 1 and return the support rollers 3 to the start of the fruit collection zone before they before enter the packaging zone 4.
[0057] As indicated above the apparatus 10 further comprises a plurality of support blades 2 arranged as an array and adapted to assemble fruit in the collection zone 1 for packaging in the packaging zone 4. The blades 2 are transversely orientated by connection to the blade conveyor assembly 6A at a supported end and extending outward to provide a surface upon which articles of fruit can be assembled.
[0058] The array of blades is configured to allow a packaging sheath to be deployed over the end of the blade and slid toward the supported end of the blade to enclose and package articles supported by the blade. To promote stability of articles on the blade, the upper surface of the blade is channelled or concave. The apparatus 10 is especially suited for use with tubular containers which are open at one end, closed at the other and designed to display fruit as a stack. The blades have an adequate depth to allow a desired number of fruit articles to be inserted into a packaging sheath. For example, the blade could be sized to support between two and six items of fruit.
[0059] In use, fruit is packaged by being arranged on a blade and an open end of a tubular container is slid over the fruit. The tubular container can then be removed from the blade with the fruit contained within.
[0060] A side wall 5 may optionally be provided on one or both sides of the dual conveyor assembly 6 in the fruit collection zone 1 to help collect fruit on the blades. However, it is preferable that the packaging zone has no side wall at the unsupported end of the blades to allow the entry of tubular packaging containers.
[0061] The collection zone 1 distributes fruit directly to the blades 2. To aid with guiding the fruit to the blades the interleaved support rollers 3 are interspersed between each of the blades 2. The support rollers 3 are shaped so as to promote guidance of incoming fruit articles to the blades, for example, by having a sloped upper surface.
[0062] In this embodiment the support rollers are mounted to the support surface conveyer 6B by rotatable axles which are coupled to a further drive system by a drive chain (not shown). This additional chain drive rotates the rollers which promotes distribution of incoming fruit articles on to the blades 2.
[0063] These support surface rollers 3 are configured to extend along an upper region of the fruit collection zone 1 before pivoting around a drive or support wheel and returning via a lower region of the same zone.
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[0065] As can be seen by these figures each of the support surface and blade conveyer assemblies are driven independently of each other. The provision of the dual conveyer assembly 6 ensures that both blades and support rollers can move together synchronised at the same speed in the fruit collection zone, and then be separated at the transition to the packing zone with the support rollers returning to the start of the fruit collection zone and the blades continuing to the end of the packing zone.
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[0067] In some embodiments, the blades 2 and guide surfaces 3 in the fruit collection zone are closely arranged so that gaps between these components are minimalized. However, in other embodiments the gaps between these components are spaced sufficient to allow a tubular container to be slid over a blade without being obstructed by adjacent guide ridges. In embodiments with large gaps between components, the gaps should be sized so as to substantially prevent articles of fruit from falling through or becoming lodged. When the apparatus is for use with small fruit articles, a close gap is preferable with the support rollers removed from the packaging zone 4 to allow easy access of tubular containers.
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[0071] The tubular container 20 can be placed on further packing apparatus such as a turntable for grouping before packing into cartons containing 30-40 tubes, all upright.
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[0073] Where in the foregoing description reference has been made to elements or integers having known equivalents, then such equivalents are included as if they were individually set forth. Although the invention has been described by way of example and with reference to particular embodiments, it is to be understood that modifications and/or improvements may be made without departing from the scope of the invention as set out in the claims.
[0074] In the preceding description and the following claims the word comprise or equivalent variations thereof is used in an inclusive sense to specify the presence of the stated feature or features. This term does not preclude the presence or addition of further features in various embodiments.
[0075] It is to be understood that the present invention is not limited to the embodiments described herein and further and additional embodiments within the spirit and scope of the invention will be apparent to the skilled reader from the examples illustrated with reference to the drawings. In particular, the invention may reside in any combination of features described herein, or may reside in alternative embodiments or combinations of these features with known equivalents to given features. Modifications and variations of the example embodiments of the invention discussed above will be apparent to those skilled in the art and may be made without departure of the scope of the invention as defined in the appended claims.