CARBOARD PACKER, AND A BLANK PICKER FOR A CARDBOARD PACKER
20230030864 · 2023-02-02
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65H2405/20
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65H7/16
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65B43/185
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65H3/0883
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65H2701/1766
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65H2406/342
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65H2220/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A cardboard packer is provided, comprising a blank magazine, a blank feeder, and a blank picker for transporting a single blank from the magazine to the feeder. The blank picker comprises an upper picking unit configured to attach to an upper portion of the blank, and a bottom picking unit configured to attach to a bottom portion of the blank.
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15. A cardboard packer, comprising a blank magazine, a blank feeder, and a blank picker for transporting a single blank from the magazine to the feeder, wherein the blank picker comprises an upper picking unit configured to attach to an upper portion of the blank, and a bottom picking unit configured to attach to a bottom portion of the blank.
16. The cardboard packer according to claim 15, wherein the upper picking unit is located at a first height along a vertical direction, and the bottom picking unit is located at a second height along said vertical direction, the first height being higher than the second height.
17. The cardboard packer according to claim 16, wherein the blank magazine is oriented along a slanted plane, which is slanted with respect to the vertical direction.
18. The cardboard packer according to claim 15, wherein the bottom picking unit comprises at least one picking device.
19. The cardboard packer according to claim 16, wherein the picking device is configured to grip the bottom portion of the blank.
20. The cardboard packer according to claim 15, wherein the bottom picking unit (120) comprises at least a first picking device and a second picking device, the first and the second picking devices being spaced-apart from each other.
21. The cardboard packer according to claim 18, wherein the first picking device and the second picking device of the bottom picking unit are spaced apart along a horizontal direction perpendicular to a weight force.
22. The cardboard packer according to claim 18, wherein the first picking device and the second picking device of the bottom picking unit are configured to grip a first bottom corner and a second bottom corner of the blank, respectively.
23. The cardboard packer according to claim 15, wherein the upper picking unit is movable on an upper guide from a first position, in which it is configured to grip the upper portion of the blank from the magazine, to a second position, in which it is configured to release the blank to the feeder.
24. The cardboard packer according to claim 23, wherein the bottom picking unit is movable on an upper guide from a third position in which it is configured to grip the bottom portion of the blank from the magazine to a fourth position in which it is configured to release the blank, wherein the fourth position of the bottom picking unit is upstream of the third position of the upper picking unit, along a path travelled by the blank.
25. The cardboard packer according to claim 15, wherein the upper picking unit and the bottom picking unit are configured to grip the blank by applying a suction force.
26. The cardboard packer cording to claim 25, further comprising a vacuum pump, wherein each of the upper picking unit and the bottom picking unit includes one or more cups connected to the vacuum pump.
27. The cardboard packer according to claim 15, further comprising a control unit connected to at least the bottom picking unit for activating the bottom picking unit.
28. The cardboard packer according to claim 27, wherein the control unit is programmed to activate the bottom picking unit according to a first actuation scheme, wherein the control unit is programmed to activate the upper picking unit according to a second actuation scheme, whereby the first actuation scheme is different from the second actuation scheme.
29. The cardboard packer according to claim 28, wherein the second actuation scheme is designed to keep the upper picking unit activated along all the path travelled by the blank from the magazine to the feeder, while the first actuation scheme is designed to keep the bottom picking unit activated only along an initial portion of the path travelled by the blank from the magazine towards the feeder.
30. The cardboard packer according to claim 29, wherein the first actuation scheme is configured to activate the bottom picking unit to pick up the blank at the magazine and to deactivate the bottom picking unit when the blank is at an intermediate position between the magazine and the feeder, said intermediate position being distanced both from the magazine and from the feeder.
31. A blank picker for transporting a single blank from a magazine to a feeder of a cardboard packer, comprising an upper picking unit configured to attach to an upper portion of the blank, and a bottom picking unit configured to attach to a bottom portion of the blank.
32. A method for transporting a blank from a magazine to a feeder of a cardboard packer, comprising: arranging a blank picker in close proximity to a blank stored in the magazine, activating the blank picker such that an upper picking unit of the blank picker grips an upper portion of the blank, and a bottom picking unit of the blank picker grips a bottom portion of the blank, moving the blank picker towards the feeder, and de-activating the blank picker when the blank is located at the feeder.
33. The method according to claim 32, wherein de-activating the blank picker comprises de-activating the bottom picking unit and de-activating the upper picking unit, wherein the bottom picking unit is de-activated before de-activating the upper picking unit.
34. The method according to claim 32, wherein the upper picking unit grips the upper portion of the blank simultaneously as the bottom picking unit grips the bottom portion of the blank.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0019] Embodiments of the invention will now be described, by way of example, with reference to the accompanying schematic drawings, in which
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0024] With reference to
[0025] The cardboard packer 10 is fed with a blanks magazine 12. The magazine 12 contains a number of separate blanks, stacked on top of each other in the magazine 12. The cardboard packer 10 is also receiving a flow of individual packaging containers 14, such as carton packaging containers 14 filled with a liquid food product or other suitable content, may it be in solid form or in liquid form.
[0026] The cardboard packer 10 comprises a blank picker 100 which is configured to access the magazine 12 and grip one blank at the time, and to move the blank from the magazine 12 to a blank feeder 20. The blank feeder 20 is preferably configured to perform initial folding and forming of the blank towards the final cardboard package 30. Hence, the feeder 20 is in some way configured to also receive the carton packaging containers 14, and to arrange them within the cardboard package 30.
[0027] As is clear from
[0028] In
[0029] Now turning to
[0030] As can be seen the magazine 12 is somewhat slanted. The exact orientation of the magazine 12 may vary, as well as the exact number of blanks contained in said magazine 12. The position of the magazine 12 may be adjustable in the vertical direction, such as adjustable in the plane of the blanks.
[0031] Since the magazine 12 is in a raised position, the load imposed on the front blank can be reduced, thereby facilitating the taking out of the blank by the blank picker 100.
[0032] The upper picking unit 110 is arranged on a guide 112 configured to move the upper picking unit 110, and in particular one or more picking devices 114 of the upper picking unit 110, from the magazine 12 to the feeder 20.
[0033] In a similar manner the bottom picking unit 120 is arranged on a guide 122 configured to move the bottom picking unit 120, and in particular one or more picking devices 124 of the bottom picking unit 120, from the magazine 12 towards the feeder 20.
[0034] Preferably, at least the bottom picking unit 120 comprises two or more picking devices 124 distributed horizontally; in one preferred embodiment there is one picking device 124 arranged to attach to one bottom corner of the blank, while another picking device 124 is arranged to attach to the other bottom corner of the blank. One or more picking devices 124 may be arranged between the “corner” picking devices 124.
[0035] As can be seen in
[0036] Activation of the picking units 110, 120 is performed by one or more control signals of the control unit 40 (see
[0037] As soon as the picking devices 114, 124 are activated and gripping the blank, the picking units 110, 120 start to move towards the feeder 20. Upon this movement the gripped blank 50 will be released from the magazine 12, as indicated in
[0038] The main purpose of the bottom picking unit 120 is to provide robustness to the initial motion of the blank 50, i.e. when it is released from the magazine 12. However, due to some irregularities immediately when the blank 50 is released the bottom picking unit 120 may maintain its grip of the blank 50 for some time during transport towards the feeder 20.
[0039] As is shown in
[0040] In
[0041] In accordance with the sequence shown in
[0042] After delivering the blank 50 to the feeder 20, the blank picker 100, i.e. the upper picking unit 110 as well as the bottom picking unit 120, is returned to its gripping position shown in
[0043] Now turning to
[0044] The method 200 continues by a step 206 of moving the blank picker 100 towards the feeder 20, and a final step 208 of de-activating the blank picker 100 when the blank 50 is arranged at the feeder 20.
[0045] The final step 208 of de-activating the blank picker 100 is preferably performed such that the bottom picking unit 120 is de-activated before the upper picking unit 110.
[0046] Yet further, the step 204 of activating the blank picker is preferably performed such that the upper picking unit 110 attaches to the upper portion of the blank 50 simultaneously as the bottom picking unit 120 attaches to the bottom portion of the blank 50.
[0047] From the description above follows that, although various embodiments of the invention have been described and shown, the invention is not restricted thereto, but may also be embodied in other ways within the scope of the subject-matter defined in the following claims.