A DEVICE AND METHOD FOR ALIGNING BLANKS IN A MAGAZINE HOLDING A NUMBER OF BLANKS, AND AN APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR FETCHING A BLANK FROM A MAGAZINE HOLDING A NUMBER OF BLANKS
20180251325 ยท 2018-09-06
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65H3/62
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65H2701/1766
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B65H3/62
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65H1/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
The invention relates to a device (1) and method for aligning blanks (2) in a magazine (3) holding a number of blanks (2), each blank (2) being a sleeve shaped piece of packaging material folded planar. The device (1) comprises a plate element (4), and a vibrating means (5) connected to said plate element (4) to vibrate said plate element (4) in relation to said magazine (3), such that said plate element (4) comes into contact with an edge of any unaligned blanks in said magazine in order to align said unaligned blanks. The invention also relates to an apparatus (100) and method for fetching a blank (2) from a magazine (3) holding a number of blanks (2).
Claims
1-14. (canceled)
15. A device for aligning blanks held in a magazine, each blank being a folded piece of packaging material, the device comprising: a plate element configured to contact a respective edge of an unaligned blank; and a vibrating element connected to the plate element to vibrate the plate element in relation to the magazine, such that, when the plate vibrates, the plate element contacts the edge of the unaligned blank in the magazine to thereby align the unaligned blank in the magazine.
16. The device according to claim 15, wherein at least one of the plate element and the vibrating element are resiliently suspended in relation to the magazine.
17. The device according to claim 16, further including: a spring unit configured to resiliently suspend at least one of the plate element and the vibrating element.
18. The device according to claim 17, wherein the spring unit comprises any one from the group consisting of a spring, a spring plate, a rubber band, a spring wire, wire connected to a spring, and a roll of spring-loaded coiled wire.
19. The device according to claim 15, wherein the vibrating element is suspended in two parallel spring plates, located at a distance from each other, configured to allow movement of the vibrating element in only one direction.
20. The device according to claim 15, wherein the vibrating element comprises an air driven vibrator.
21. The device according to claim 15, wherein the vibration direction of the plate element is perpendicular to a normal direction of the blanks.
22. An apparatus including the device according to claim 15 and for fetching a respective blank from the magazine, the apparatus comprising: a gripper configured grip the blank and to move between a fetching position, in which the blank is fetched, and a releasing position, in which the blank is released; a rotary feeder configured to rotate the gripper about a main rotational axis; wherein the gripper is arranged to rotate around a gripper rotational axis to allow fetching of the blank in the fetching position.
23. The apparatus according to claim 22, further comprising a second device for aligning the blanks of the magazine.
24. The apparatus according to claim 22, wherein a gripper cam curve controls rotation of the gripper around the gripper rotational axis when the rotary feeder rotates around the main rotational axis.
25. The apparatus according to claim 22, wherein the gripper comprises a gripper head configured to rotate around a gripper head rotational axis.
26. A method for using an alignment device to align blanks in a magazine holding a number of blanks, the alignment device comprising a plate element and a vibrating element connected to the plate element, the method comprising: activating the vibrating element to vibrate the plate element in relation to the magazine; contacting the plate element with an edge of any unaligned blanks in the magazine, wherein the contacting causes alignment of the unaligned blanks.
27. A method for fetching a blank from a magazine holding a number of blanks, each blank being a sleeve-shaped packaging material folded into a planar configuration, the method comprising: rotating a rotary feeder provided with a gripper around a main rotational axis; moving the gripper between a fetching position in which the blank is fetched and a releasing position in which the blank is released; rotating the gripper around a gripper rotational axis in order to fetch the blank in the fetching position; and vibrating a plate element in relation to the magazine by use of a vibrating element, such that the plate element contacts an edge of any unaligned blanks in the magazine to thereby align the unaligned blanks.
28. A filing machine comprising an alignment device according to claim 15 for aligning blanks.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0018] The above objects, as well as additional objects, features and advantages of the present invention, will be more fully appreciated by reference to the following illustrative and non-limiting detailed description of preferred embodiments of the present invention, when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS OF THE INVENTION
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[0022]
[0023] The main purpose of the rotary infeed apparatus 100 is to transport folded package blanks 2 from a magazine 3, or supply, to individual carriers 106. Once positioned in a carrier 106, the blank 2 is partly sealed in order to form a semi-finished package, whereafter it is filled with a product before sealing the end being still open. Hence, the rotary infeed system 100 may preferably be arranged upstream, or before a first sealing unit, a filling unit, and a second sealing unit. Additional equipment of the filling system 10 may e.g. include various distribution units, batch autoclaves, and transporting and packing units.
[0024] The main components of the rotary infeed apparatus 100 are the magazine 3, a rotary feeder 200, optionally a carousel 300, and a stream of individual carriers 106.
[0025] As previously mentioned, the magazine 3 stores a plurality of stacked blanks 2. Each blank 2 forms a box-like structure having open ends, however it is folded such that a planar body is provided. By operating the infeed apparatus 100 the folded blank 2 is fetched from the magazine 3 and released into the carrier 106. The rotary infeed apparatus 100 also provides a shape adjustment, such that the carrier accommodates an open-ended box-like package.
[0026] During the transportation there is a risk that the blanks 2 are squeezed together such that inner sides of the blanks 2 stick to each other and that close lying blanks stick to each other. Another problem that might occur when the blanks are loaded into the magazine 3 is that they end up unaligned and thus risk getting entangled with each other or with other components in the apparatus 100. To alleviate these problems, the apparatus 100 is provided with the device 1 as described above.
[0027] Transport from the magazine 2 and forming is achieved by a rotary feeder 200 in cooperation with a carousel 300. For this, the rotary feeder 200 has a driving unit 220 which provides a rotational movement of the feeder 200. At least one gripper 210 is arranged at the outer periphery of the feeder 200 and includes one or more suction cups 212 which are securing the blank 2 to the gripper 210 when suction is applied, through connection to a vacuum source. Hence, by removing the suction the gripper 210 will release the article, or semi-finished package, to a carrier.
[0028] As illustrated in
[0029] The secondary gripper 310 can be controlled to release the suction force at a predetermined position, such that the gripper 210 of the feeder 200 can continue to transport the blank 2 towards the carriers 106. During this movement the shape of the blank 2 will be substantially the same as when the secondary gripper 310 releases the blank 2, although some flexibility of the blank 2 may be provided.
[0030] The carriers 106 can be transported by a conveyor 110 to and from the release position of the feeder 200, such that the blank 2 may be released in an empty carrier by releasing the suction from the suction cups 212 of the gripper 210.
[0031] In order to operate the infeed unit 100 at high speed it is desirable that the movements of the blanks 2 are extremely accurate in terms of position and angle relative the cooperating components, i.e. the magazine 3, the carousel 300, and the carriers 106. The rotary feeder 200 can allow for secure separation and erecting of carton based packages more or less independent of the shape and friction of the blank material. Further to this, the rotary feeder 200 can allow for preparation of the blank 2 in order to ensure proper opening, forming, and sealing of the package. Additional advantages include increased robustness, a reduced number of components, designed for high speed applications, reduced cost, increased hygiene, as well as improved visibility.
[0032] One idea of the rotary feeder 200 is to provide two cams, or guiding tracks, making it possible to locally influence the speed and angle of the suction cups 212 of the grippers 210 independently of each other at all positions during a revolution. This makes it possible to adjust the movements so in full speed the suction cups 212 will make a non-rotating linear movement without sliding against counter surfaces. It is further possible to control the angle of the suction cups 212 in an optimal manner. The provision of the two guiding tracks further allows for speed and angle adjustment so as to have a synchronized or customized movement of the grippers 210 for a certain time relative other components, allowing for proper pre-opening and release of the blank 2.
[0033] It is understood that other variations in the present invention are contemplated and in some instances, some features of the invention can be employed without a corresponding use of other features. Accordingly, it is appropriate that the appended claims be construed broadly in a manner consistent with the scope of the invention.