A RAIL-GUIDED WAGON
20220348238 · 2022-11-03
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65G17/485
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65G17/20
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65G54/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B61J3/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65G17/22
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65G35/06
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65G35/08
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A rail-guided wagon for transporting a carrier carrying a package in a form and seal machine is provided. The wagon comprises: a set of spaced-apart wheels to be distributed on each side of the rail, wherein a first subset of the wheels to be arranged on a first side of the rail is spring-biased towards a second subset of the wheels to be arranged on an opposite side of the rail.
Claims
1. A rail-guided wagon for transporting a carrier in a package form and seal machine, comprising: a set of spaced-apart wheels to be distributed on each side of the rail, wherein a first subset of the wheels to be arranged on a first side of the rail is spring-biased towards a second subset of the wheels to be arranged on an opposite side of the rail.
2. The rail-guided wagon according to claim 1, wherein the first subset of wheels includes two wheels.
3. The rail-guided wagon according to claim 1, wherein the wheels of the first subset are spaced apart in a longitudinal direction of the rail.
4. The rail-guided wagon according to claim 2, wherein each wheel of the first subset is independently supported by the wagon.
5. The rail-guided wagon according to claim 1. wherein a position of the second subset of the wheels is fixed.
6. The rail-guided wagon according to claim 1, wherein each wheel of the first subset of wheels is rotationally supported by a wheel support member that is pivotally connected to the wagon.
7. The rail-guided wagon according to claim 6, wherein the wheel support member is pivotally connected to the wagon at a pivot joint that is remote from a rotational axis of an associated wheel.
8. The rail-guided wagon according to claim 7, wherein the pivot joint is arranged at a distance, in a longitudinal direction of the rail, from the rotational axis of the associated wheel.
9. The rail-guided wagon according to claim 7, wherein the pivot joint is formed by a hollow shaft of the wheel support member said hollow shaft enclosing a rod-like member that is fixedly attached to the wagon.
10. The rail-guided wagon according to claim 9, wherein the rod-like member, as well as the hollow shaft, extends in a direction that is parallel with the rotational axis of the associated wheel.
11. The rail-guided wagon according to claim 10, wherein the rod-like member is fixed to the wagon at its respective ends.
12. The rail-guided wagon according to claim 10, wherein the length of the hollow shaft enclosing the rod-like member is at least 5 cm.
13. The rail-guided wagon according to claim 6, further comprising a lock member that is configured to secure the position of the wheel support member relative the wagon.
14. The rail-guided wagon according to claim 1, wherein each wheel is arranged to rotate in a horizontal plane when in use.
15. The rail-guided wagon according to claim 1, further comprising a spring that is arranged to bias the first subset of the wheels towards the second subset of the wheels.
16. The rail-guided wagon according to claim 15, wherein a common spring is provided to bias all wheels of the first subset of wheels.
17. A form and seal machine, comprising at least one rail-guided wagon according to claim 1.
18. The rail-guided wagon according to claim 10, wherein the length of the hollow shaft enclosing the rod-like member is from 8 to 12 cm.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0029] 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
[0036] With reference to
[0037] During transportation through (or between) the stations 2-5 described above, each semi-finished package is carried by a carrier, which in turn is driven by a rail-guided wagon.
[0038] Turning to
[0039] The inner wall 12 and the side walls 14a-b define the shape of the package 20 to be formed. As can be seen in
[0040] With reference to the form and seal machine 1 of
[0041] In order to guide the package 20 through the form and seal machine 1, the carrier 10 can be attached to a wagon 100. An example of a wagon 100 suitable for this purpose is shown in
[0042] Starting with reference to
[0043] The connection surface 110 has an upper portion 112 which is connected to a support body 120. The support body 120 extends essentially perpendicular to the connection surface 110, 112 i.e. in the same plane as the rail 200. The support body 120 has a fixed position relative the connection surface 110, and the wagon 100 is configured to support a set of spaced-apart guiding wheels 130. The guiding wheels 130 are distributed on each side of the rail 200, and comprises a first subset of guiding wheels 132a-b and a second subset of guiding wheels 134a-b.
[0044] The first subset of wheels 132a-b is arranged on a first side of the rail 200, while the second subset of wheels 134a-b is arranged on an opposite side of the rail 200.
[0045] The second subset of guiding wheels 134a-b is supported by the support body 120, and the second subset of guiding wheels 134a-b comprises one or more fixed guiding wheels 134a-b. The guiding wheels 134a-b, which are free to rotate relative the support body 120 (but are otherwise fixed in position relative the support body 120) are arranged on the same side of the rail 200.
[0046] The first subset of wheels 132a-b are arranged on the same side of the rail 200 but opposite the side of the second subset of wheels 134a-b. Instead of having a fixed position, the first subset of wheels 132a-b are spring biased towards the second subset of wheels 134a-b such that the rail 200 is clamped between the first and second subset of wheels 132a-b, 134a-b. In order to achieve this, the first subset of wheels 132a-b is not supported by the support body 120, but instead by one or more wheel support members 140. Each wheel support member 140 is pivotally connected to the wagon 100; to the connection surface 110, and/or to the support body 120.
[0047] The wheel support member 140 is shown in further detail in
[0048] The rod-like member 150, and thereby the shaft 144 of the wheel support member 140, is further arranged at a distance from the rotational axis R of the associated wheel 132a-b, in the longitudinal direction of the rail 200.
[0049] Further details of the wheel support member 140, and its attachment to the wagon 100, are shown in
[0050] Now turning to
[0051] In the described embodiment, such motion is accomplished by a spring 160. The spring 160 is in the embodiment in the form of a metal wire, being bent to a curved shape as illustrated in
[0052] The support body 120 is further provided with a plurality of steering pins 122 in order to fixate the position of the spring 160.
[0053] The idle shape of the spring 160 is somewhat smaller than horizontal distance between the two opposite vertical projections 142 of the respective wheel support members 140, such that expansion of the spring 160 is required in order to position the spring 160 around the projections 142. Hence, the spring 160 will urge the projections 142 towards each other, causing the respective wheel support members 140 to pivot and thereby moving the wheels 132a-b of the first subset towards the rail 200. In a typical application, the spring force will be in the range of 25-75 N, such as 50-60 N.
[0054] As can be seen in
[0055] In the described embodiment, the wagon 100 is provided with a set of four guiding wheels 132a-b, 134a-b. It should however be realized that the wagon may be provided with another number of wheels, the exact number being selected depending on the particular application. For example, in some embodiments it may be sufficient to only have one wheel on each side of the rail 200, while other embodiments require three or more wheels on one side of the rail 200.
[0056] Other means for applying the spring force to the first subset of wheels 132a-b may also be considered, and used for certain embodiments. For example, each wheel support member 140 could be connected to its own spring pulling the wheel support member 140 towards the rail 200. Independent biasing of the wheel support members 140 would thereby by achieved. In another embodiment, a single spring could be connected to both wheel support members 140 and configured to pull the wheel support members 140 towards each other, without any connection to the support body 120.
[0057] 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.