Apparatus and method for filling and sealing pouches
09873533 ยท 2018-01-23
Assignee
Inventors
- Sima Paunesku (Cincinnati, OH, US)
- Daniel J. Rack (Cincinnati, OH, US)
- Jeffrey David Wintring (Florence, KY, US)
- Richard Allan Roth, II (Cincinnati, OH, US)
Cpc classification
B31B2100/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65B1/363
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65B59/003
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Y10T83/4705
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
B65B9/087
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Y10T83/04
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
B65B61/28
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Y10T83/0515
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
International classification
B65B9/087
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65B1/36
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65B59/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
An adjustable pouch machine comprises a vertical sealer module forms transverse seals between two plies of a pouch web to partially define a plurality of pouches. Rollers selectively tension and relax the web on the vertically oriented wheel, allowing them to drop away from heated lands on emergency and cycle stops. A filler wheel has a plurality of adjustable gripper units mounted directly thereon for transporting independent separate pouches cut from the pouch web. An adjustable knife is selectively provided with changeable knife hub sets to handle a variety of pouch sizes where a filler wheel alternately first fills and seals pouches in a train. Gear linkage accommodates variation in distance between hubs of different sets. Various embodiments, apparatus and methods are described.
Claims
1. Apparatus for filling and sealing pouches and including a spout wheel and a filler wheel for supporting pouches to be filled through spouts carried on said spout wheel, the improvement comprising the combination of: a first servo drive for driving said filler wheel; a second servo drive for driving said spout wheel; said first and second servo drives respectively driving said respective filler and spout wheels independently of each other; and at least one of said first and second servo drives being controllable to adjust a phase of rotation between said filler wheel and said spout wheel.
2. Apparatus as in claim 1 wherein said filler wheel is mounted on a hub driven by said first servo drive.
3. Apparatus as in claim 2 wherein said spout wheel is mounted on a drive shaft driven by said second servo drive, said drive shaft extending through said hub to said spout wheel.
4. Apparatus as in claim 2 including a ring gear operably connected to said hub and a drive pinion engageable with said ring gear and driven by said first servo drive.
5. A method of filling pouches with the apparatus of claim 4, the method including: supporting pouches for filling on the filler wheel; filling pouches carried by said filler wheel through the spouts disposed on the spout wheel above the filler wheel; driving said filler wheel by the first servo drive; driving said spout wheel by the second servo drive; and independently adjusting a rotational position of one of said filler wheel or said spout wheel with respect to a rotational position of the other of said filler wheel or said spout wheel by operating at least one of said first or second servo drives independently of the other to thereby adjust the rotational phase of said filler wheel and spout wheel with respect to each other and thereby accommodate filling pouches of varied width carried by said filler wheel.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The accompanying drawings, which are incorporated in and constitute a part of this specification, illustrate embodiments of the invention and, together with a general description of the invention given above and the detailed description given below, serve to explain the invention.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(25) Turning now to the drawings, it will be appreciated that
(26) In another embodiment of the invention, such as shown in
(27) Other embodiments of the invention or components of the two embodiments described above are shown in the additional Figures.
(28) Turning now to
(29) With further reference to
(30) Filler wheel 18 is generally circular and resides under a spout wheel 20 (as shown in the various figures), carrying a plurality of spouts 22. As perhaps best seen in
(31) Once the pouches are carried about the filler wheel through a filling sector as will be described, the tops of the filled but still open pouches are tensioned by moving the pouch edges apart so that the tops close. Tops of the pouches are then sealed, such as by a sealer apparatus 24, as shown in
(32) Once the pouch tops are sealed at sealer 24, they may be run through a final crimp roller, such as at 26 in
(33) Turning now to
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(35) As shown in
(36) Any suitable drive mechanism is used to pivot the arms about the fixed pivot 45. This pivots the respective interconnecting arms 43, 41 and 44, 42 so as to extend the web entry roller 34 and the web exit roller 38 outwardly and away from the sealer wheel 36.
(37) Accordingly, it will be appreciated that when the rollers 34, 38 are in the solid-line, web tensioning positions shown in
(38) On the other hand, upon cycle stops, for example, when wheel 36 is stationary, the rollers 34, 38 are moved apart and away from the vertical sealer wheel 36 to respective web relax positions such that the tension in the web is relaxed and it takes on the relaxed configuration as shown in the phantom lines 46 of
(39) Thus, where the web entry and exit rollers 34, 38 are moved away from the sealer wheel 36, the web may sag downwardly and away from the wheel, such that it is no longer in contact with the lands or, while the web might still contact the lands, it is not held against the lands with such tension that undue heat is transferred. The motion of the rollers 34, 38 are indicated by the arrows 47, 48 respectively, in
(40) In an alternate and preferred configuration, shown in
(41) With respect to both vertical sealer embodiments, it will be appreciated the distance between rollers 34, 38 and 34a, 38a is less than the diameter of the sealer wheel 36 or 36a, at least in the web tensioning position.
(42) It will be appreciated that the rollers are moved obliquely by any suitable expedient, including but not limited to, the embodiments shown and other hydraulic or pneumatic cylinders, solenoids, linear motors or the like.
(43) It will also be appreciated that the web supply 30 diagrammatically illustrated in
(44) Turning now to
(45) Taking a closer look at sealer wheel 36 in
(46) Each of the lands is also provided with a clamping apparatus such as a handle 52 adapted to screw into the upper portion of the land, where it engages the wheel, and adapted to be tightened to secure the respective land in position slot 50. Thus, each land can be moved radially inwardly and outwardly on the wheel and set by means of the clamping handle 52. The particular structural features of the upper portion of the lands 37 and the clamping handles 52 can be provided in any suitable design.
(47) It will be appreciated then, that the lands can be adjusted by this means and that the effective diameter and circumference of the lands and vertical sealer is thus set by, and dependent on, the radial position of the lands 37 on the sealer wheel 36.
(48) Accordingly, for pouches of wider dimension at the extreme end of the range, for example, the lands can be moved radially outwardly. To handle smaller pouches, the lands are moved radially inwardly, so that the chord length, that is the distance between each of the lands, is changeable over the range or selected range of pouch widths to be handled on the vertical sealer while the wheel 36 itself remains the same circumference and diameter. Without change parts, the vertical sealer thus accommodates a wide range of pouch widths.
(49) In this regard, it will be appreciated that the web entry and exit rollers 34, 38 can be adjusted so as to properly tension the web around the sealer wheel for all selected pouch dimensions (and land circumferences) within the design range.
(50) Finally, it will be appreciated that each of the lands is provided with a heater apparatus as is well known in the art and of any suitable configuration and variety, in order to present heated land surfaces to the film to be engaged thereon, so as to impart the appropriate amount of heat to the web film and create a seal between the folded web sides.
(51) Turning now to
(52) In any event, it will be appreciated that each gripper unit, including the jaws thereof, is preferably mounted on or directly to the filler wheel. They are not mounted on or carried by chains as was the prior custom. The gripper units define pouch stations about the filler wheel. Each gripper unit is operable to receive the unfilled pouch feeding from the knife 12 to facilitate opening of the pouch, to hold the pouch while it is being filled, to facilitate closing and top sealing of the pouch and thereafter being reset to receive further pouches from the knife as the filler wheel 18 rotates.
(53) This entire cutting, filling, sealing and discharge operation is illustrated, for example, in
(54) In this regard, it will be appreciated that the filler wheel rotates in the direction of the arrow 55 (
(55) With particular respect to the discharge wheel 28, it will be appreciated that the wheel has a plurality of pivot arms 58. Each pivot arm 58 is pivoted at its bottom to the discharge wheel 25 and each preferably carries with it two suction cups 59, 60 for attaching to the closed pouches.
(56) In operation, the suction cups 59, 60 attach to the outside surface of a pouch while it is retained in the gripper units 16 on the filler wheel 18. Once vacuum is established by the cups 59, 60 on the outside surface of the pouch, the gripper units are operated as will be described, releasing the pouches as the discharge wheel continues its rotation in the direction of arrow 56. At the same time, the pivot arms 58 are pivoted at the bottom to move the pouches from the vertical orientation on the filler wheel 18 to the horizontal orientation as illustrated in
(57) It will be appreciated that
(58) As the spout wheel 20 rotates above the filler wheel 18, it will be appreciated that the spouts 22 on the right hand side of the apparatus as shown in
(59) Brief reference is made to
(60) With respect to
(61) The gripper jaw actuator arm 65 is provided with cam followers 69, 70, which are respectively engaged by cams situated about the filler wheel 18 for moving the jaw 64 in appropriate directions (arrow 68) toward and away from the leading jaw 63 as the gripper unit 62 is transported about the circumference defined by the filler wheel 18 in the direction of arrow MD. As previously stated, various cams are provided for engaging cam followers 69, 70 to move the actuator in the direction of arrow 71 about pivot point 66. Any suitable adjustable cam structure can be used.
(62) In operation, the bracket 67 is adjusted, for example, toward or away from the leading jaw 63, so that the trailing jaw is brought into position for handling the particular pouch width being handled. It will be appreciated that both the jaws 63, 64 extend outwardly from the paper in the view of
(63) As the gripper unit is transported about the circumferential path defined by the filler wheel 18, a pouch from knife 12 is first gripped by the jaw 63. Thereafter, the trailing jaw 64 is pivoted by actuator arm 65 to catch up to the opposite trailing side of the pouch and to grip it along the seam. This motion also moves the trailing pouch edge toward the leading edge seam to slightly open the pouch mouth by moving the edge seals closer together, so that the top edges of pouch web sides are slightly buckled or opened.
(64) Thereafter, the pouches can be further opened by any suitable mechanism, such as an air flow, and filled as they traverse through the filling sector (
(65) In a slight alternate embodiment to this, it may be possible to size the actuator 65 and the location of the pivot point 66, such that the adjustable bracket 67 could be eliminated, and thus use adjustable motion of the actuator 65 and the jaw 64 to accommodate the full range of pouch widths to be handled. In such a configuration, of course, it will be appreciated that the jaw 64 will engage the trailing edge of the pouch at a higher level than the same jaw 64 would engage the trailing edge of a smaller width pouch. Of course, a variety of cam structures can be used to actuate the jaw actuator 65 for either of these embodiments.
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(67) Turning now to
(68) In the embodiments of
(69) A yet further jaw embodiment is illustrated in
(70) Accordingly, the pouch engaging elements of leading jaws 177 are supported on pivot arms 178 and those of the trailing jaws 176 on pivot arms 179, both arms operating pouch clamping elements and anvils as in the prior embodiments, and both rotatable about respective vertical axes 185, 188.
(71) Cam followers 190 operate the spring loaded clamping elements about respective axes 188 to pinch or release pouch seams against respective anvils as in the other gripper embodiments.
(72) Departing from that prior construction, however, lead jaws 177 are mounted to a component 180 of a filler wheel 181 (only segment 180 shown in
(73) Accordingly, one cam 192 is used to facilitate pouch edge gripping and another cam drives cam followers 187 to adjust the relative jaw position. Such a cam 192 can be advanced or retarded in the direction of arrow A and thus adjusted to accommodate a wide range of pouch widths W.
(74) It will thus be appreciated that respective components of gripper units 62, 74 rotate about respective axes perpendicular to each other while components of gripper unit 175 rotate about respective axes parallel to each other.
(75) With attention now to the adjustable operation of the filler and
(76) In addition, the spout wheel 20 is provided with a plurality of removable snap-in spouts 22 and knife edges 82, which define the separation point between the respective spouts 22. When it is desired to change over from one pouch size to another, the pouches 22 are provided with snap-in connection to the wheel 20 and can easily be removed from the wheel 20 with new pouches 22 snapped in. New pouches 22 may be provided with slightly varied angles of approach, for example, to the discharge point for accurately depositing product in the new size of pouch. In addition, the knife edges 82 can also be provided with a snap-in construction, so that they can be changed when necessary, or the knife edges 82 can be retained in position.
(77) In addition to this, it may or may not be necessary to phase the spout wheel 20 with respect to the filler wheel 18 so that the bottom discharge opening of the respective spouts to be used are accurately located with respect to the open mouths of the pouches on the filler wheel 18. Any appropriate structure, as is well known, can be utilized to transfer product into the spouts from above the spout wheel 20 for filling into the pouches. After the pouches are filled, the gripper units are preferably operated to stretch the mouths of the pouches together, so that they can be sealed in the top sealer unit 24.
(78) Sealer unit 24, as noted, comprises reciprocal sealing jaws which can be oriented to seal the mouths of the pouches as they move through the respective jaws or sealer apparatus. The sealer apparatus is also mounted on reciprocal rods as indicated, for example, in the figures, including
(79) For discharge downstream of the filler wheel 18, such as shown, for example, in
(80) It will also be appreciated that the speed of rotation of the wheel 28 and its alignment is coordinated with the speed of the filler wheel and the pitch line of the pouches on the filler wheel 18, so that the suction cups and pivot arms of the discharge wheel 18 are accurately lined with pouches as they come from the sealer to facilitate the discharge operation.
(81) In connection with the introduction of separate pouches to the gripper units used, it will be appreciated that the knife 12 can be of any suitable construction. One form of knife includes two knife hubs, each with extending knife blades, as diagrammatically illustrated in the figures. These two knife hubs can be rotated at a speed, such that two of the blades come into shear orientation in the center of the seals which have been provided by the vertical sealer apparatus.
(82) In order to adjust the knives to accommodate pouches of different widths. It is only necessary to adjust the speed of the two hubs so as to shear pouches from the web train presented to it in the appropriate distance, as will be appreciated. Thereafter, pouches are transferred to the filler wheel and the gripper units by means of a vacuum belt as is well known in the art.
(83) In one embodiment, and as shown in the view of
(84) Turning now to an alternative embodiment as shown in
(85) In this embodiment, it is of course still necessary to provide transverse seals in a folded web pouch and to this end, a vertical sealer 10 can be provided in a sealer module 11 as disclosed in
(86) In the embodiment shown in
(87) Similarly to the prior embodiment, the spout wheel 105 is slightly tilted over the filler wheel 106 so that spouts can be positioned directly over the pouches with the lower discharge ends of the spouts in position for filling the pouches as the spout wheel turns with the filler wheel. After the pouches are filled, they are still disposed in a pouch train and transported to a sealer 108 operable to seal the top mouths of the pouches together. Thereafter, the pouches are transported through a crimping roller operation 110 and may be inverted to a horizontal form through feed rollers 111 in direction of arrow 112 to a knife 114 where individual pouches P-1 are cut and discharged from the operation.
(88) The actual opening, filling, closing and sealing of the pouches as illustrated in
(89) In
(90) It will be appreciated, however, that the lands 101 are provided in the filler wheel 106 by means of respective mounting areas such as slots 117, for example. In order to facilitate change of the filler operation from one size pouch to another, a plurality of filler wheels 106 can be provided with heated lands 101. It will be appreciated that each filler wheel 106 is provided with a plurality of vacuum passages 118 interconnected with appropriately disposed vacuum passages in the heated lands 101 for providing vacuum to the ports 119 in the heated lands 101.
(91) Each of the vacuum passages 118 has a lower port 120 and each of these ports for the respective filler wheel 106 are located at a set radial distance outwardly from the axis of rotation 122 of the filler wheel and spout wheel.
(92) The vacuum turret 116 is provided with a plurality of vacuum ports and sets, such as vacuum ports 123 in one set, vacuum ports 124 in another set, and vacuum ports 125 in another set. Each of the sets of vacuum ports 123, 124, 125 is disposed at a different radial distance from the center axis 122 of the turret 116.
(93) Accordingly, when the filler wheel 106 is disposed on the vacuum turret or shoe 116, and rotated, the ports 120 of the filler wheel are operatively associated with the ports at 123 on the vacuum shoe as the filler wheel 106 is turned. When the filler wheel 106 is changed out for another filler wheel which, for example, has vacuum lands 101 set at a different radial distance from the axis 122, that filler wheel has a set of parts which communicates with port set 124 or 125, for example, in the vacuum shoe 116. By this means, the filler can be changed out to handle efferent pouch sizes by simply providing a plurality of filler wheels 106, each with a set of vacuum lands, but the vacuum lands having outer surfaces spaced at different radial distances from the center 122 so that the chords or distances between the effective surfaces of the vacuum lands on the different filler wheels are positioned to handle a particular pouch width.
(94) Accordingly, it will be appreciated that a variety of change out structures can be provided in this embodiment. For example, a plurality of filler wheels, each with a set of lands spaced at different radial distances than the lands of other filler wheels could be provided.
(95) Alternately, a single donut-shaped ring or wheel, such as illustrated at 106 in
(96) In this regard, on change out, the spout wheel 105 carries a plurality of changeable spouts 104 which can be snapped in or out, depending an the particular spout configuration needed to handle the particular pouch width selected. Alternately, a plurality of spout plates, each with its own set of spouts, could be provided for cooperating with the particular filler wheel selected for the pouch width to be filled.
(97) Once. The pouches are filled and sealed as shown in
(98) In this embodiment, it is desired to provide an improved knife with plural hub sets which can be changed out to handle pouches in different widths by the mechanism of simply changing the major and minor knife hubs. Two or more knife hub sets can be provided to handle pouches of varying width or at varying pitch from one operation to another with a simple hub set change from one hub set to another. This is accomplished by a four gear drive train described below which accommodates variation in the space or distance between major and minor hub drive axes requires for hub set change. Such an overall knife 114 according to the invention is shown in
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(100) When the bell housing, which can be belted to plate 128, is loosened, rotation of the wheel 137 in shaft 138 can move the bell housing 136 in a vertical direction, such as shown by the arrows 139, 140. Similar provisions can be made to loosen the bearing journal for the minor knife hub shaft in plate 130, if such journal is desired. Thus, the minor hub drive shaft can be moved toward or away from the major hub drive shaft to accommodate hub set change.
(101) It will be appreciated that, upon change out for different pouch web sizes, different major and minor knife hubs are changed out and provided on the axes 133 and 134, respectively. In this regard, it will be appreciated that the effective cutting diameters of the cooperating knife hub sets are different.
(102) The differences in diameters of the respective knife hub sets used on change out will, by necessity, vary the distance D between the drive axes 133 and 134 by the above described structure. In order to accommodate differential positions of the axis 134 with respect to the fixed axis 133, the drive must also be variable as relative movement of the drive axes 133, 134 requires a resulting accommodation of the drive. There is thus provided according to the invention a four gear anti-lash gear drive train 142 as best seen in
(103) Accordingly, it will be appreciated that a first drive gear 143 is secured to the major knife hub shaft 144 for rotating the knife hub 132, such as through a belt 145 driven by a drive pulley 146.
(104) It will also be appreciated that a slave gear 147 is secured to the drive shaft 148 for the minor knife hub 131 on axis 134. A first anti-lash gear 149 is mounted on a fixed axis 160, about which a pivot arm 151 is also mounted. A second anti-lash gear 152 is rotationally pivoted to the arm 151. The axis of the gear 152 and thus movable gear 152 can be moved circumferentially around the fixed axis 150, movable gear 152 accommodating changes in the spacing of axes 133, 134.
(105) An adjustment arm or actuator 154 is attached between the top of pivot arm 151 and plate 130, for example, so that when the pivot arm is loosened, the adjustment arm 154 can be rotated or operated to adjust the angular disposition of the pivot arm 151 about the axis 150.
(106) It will be appreciated that when the pivot arm is moved away from the axis 134, for example, in the direction to the left of the arrow 156, the one anti-lash gear 152 is moved away from but is re-engageable with the slave gear 147. This allows the slave gear to be moved upwardly and downwardly as the shaft 148 is moved upwardly and downwardly upon rotation of the wheel 137 and movement of the bell housing 136, or in other words, as the distance D between axes 133, 134 is changed to accommodate substitution of one hub set for another.
(107) Once the major and minor knife hubs are changed out, the bell housing is positioned for appropriate interaction and cooperation between the minor and major knife hubs and the bell housing and any bearing journals for the shaft 148 are fixed. Thereafter, the adjustment arm 154 is operated to move the pivot arm in the opposite direction of the arrow 156 to re-engage the anti-lash gear 152 with the slave gear 147 and re-establish an effective drive train and rotational drive between the drive gear 143 and the slave gear 147. Thus, gear 152 is moved for disengaging, then re-engaging gear 147.
(108) In this way, variations in the effective operational diameters of the minor and major knife hubs and the changes in the distance D between the axes 133 and 134 resulting therefrom are accommodated.
(109) From the illustrations in
(110) As in the past, vacuum cups 163 are provided to hold the pouches on the knife until they are discharged, generally at the bottom of the major knife hubs 132.
(111) According to the invention, the package guides can be adjusted to accommodate slight variations in the positioning of the web seals between the filled pouches. Such an improved mechanism is illustrated in
(112) A beveled ring gear 169 is applied in meshing engagement to the beveled pinion gears 167 such as, for example, to the exposed portions of those gears shown in
(113) This variation or adjustment can be used to change the chord lengths between the package guides to accommodate slight variations of sealer orientation in the pouch web which is being cut.
(114) Accordingly, by change out of major and minor knife hubs at varying operable diameters to accommodate a wide range of pouches, and by provision of easily adjustable package guides 160, a wide range of pouches can be handled in the knife, including pouches having widths ranging from 2.5 to 5.5 inches, for example.
(115) The invention also contemplates three other alternative embodiments as will now be described.
(116) In one embodiment, shown in
(117) The pinch belt structure 200 includes two opposed pinch belts 201, 202 defining a pouch oriented in part in a curved orientation. The belts provide between them a pouch top pinch run 204 defined by a set of roller guides 203. This run is aligned with and preferably has an entry portion tangent to the curved pouch pitch line in which pouches are transported on filler wheel 18.
(118) As the separate pouches P approach the pinch run 204, the leading end of upper edge or edges of the pouch top is engaged by the two opposed belts 201, 202 and the clamping components of the leading gripper jaw (below the pouch top) are opened to release the leading pouch edge from the gripper unit used, and the wheel 18, thus introducing it to the discharge module 200. Continued forward motion of the pouch results in more of the pouch top portion being captured between the belts 201, 202. The clamping components of the trailing jaw of the gripper is opened then, sequentially to that of the leading jaw, to release the trailing edge of the pouch top portion to the pinch belts.
(119) From there, the pouches P are discharged in the direction MD-1 for further handling or packaging. As well, the trailing gripper jaw is moved by a cam to a proper position relative to its associated leading jaw for picking up the trailing edge of a new, empty pouch from the knife 12 in the pouch transfer sector.
(120) In another aspect of the invention, illustrated in
(121) Such a sealer 210 can be used with any of the embodiments described herein.
(122) In yet another aspect of the invention, an alternative drive apparatus is contemplated. For given ranges of pouch sizes, this alternative drive can provide for pouch width accommodation without the need to change out any spout wheel or the spouts thereon.
(123) Such an embodiment is shown in
(124) Spout wheel 20 is connected to a rotatable drive shaft 230 extending through hub 220. Shaft 230 is driven by a separate and Independent second servo drive 231 and is rotatable independently of hub 220. Spout plate 20 and filler wheel 181 are thus independently driven by separate servo drives, independent of each other.
(125) Servo drives 223, 231 are electrically controlled so that spout wheel 20 and filler wheel 18 or 181 can be driven at the same speed, but also can be adjusted in rotational phase with respect to each other to accommodate variations of pouch width.
(126) In this regard, it will be appreciated that the pouches are held on wheel 18 by gripper units having leading and trailing jaws. Lead jaws are fixed in circumferential position on wheel 18 or 181 while the trailing jaws are movable with respect to the leading jaws.
(127) Accordingly, the position of the center of one pouch on the circumference and pitch line between its leading and trailing edge is different from the position of the center on the circumferential or pitch line of another pouch of varied size. For example, the vertical center line of a narrower pouch is closer to its leading edge, fixed on the wheel 18 or 181, than is the vertical center line of a wider pouch which is slightly retarded along the pitch line.
(128) Optimally, it is desirable to align the bottom discharge port of a spout with the center line of the pouch. Accordingly, by adjusting the phase of the spout plate 20 with respect to the filler wheel 18 or 181 when pouch widths change, then running them at the same speed, the spouts are moved to proper alignment with pouches within the design range of pouch widths. The same spouts are sized and configured to discharge product into pouches throughout the pouch width range.
(129) Change out for different pouch sizes is thus accommodated by a simple phase adjustment, accomplished through independent servo control, without requiring spout wheel or spout changeover to additional parts.
(130) Such independent servo drives may also be applied to the filler embodiment of
(131) Accordingly, the invention contemplates several embodiments and variations for accommodating forming, filling and sealing pouches in a wide range of pouch widths, particularly including but not limited to 2.5 to 5.5 inches wide, and at relatively high pouch speeds through the system of up to approximately 500 pouches per minute. Change out for pouch size variation within a design range is facilitated with either no charge parts or minimal change parts as described.
(132) While the embodiments disclosed have one application for a wide range of pouch widths, such as 2.6 inches to 5.5 inches, the invention can be sized to handle pouches of even larger widths such as 6, 8 or 10 inches or even larger, with size changes to the components described as necessary with the desired pouch size, and with a variety of ranges of such larger pouch sizes.
(133) Also, the various modules described herein can be used in various configurations, or independently of the other. For example, the vertical sealer module 11 could be utilized to provide a transversely sealed multiple pouch web with open top pouches in sequential train for a variety of fillers, or for stock storage. The filler module 19 and the filler of
(134) Finally, it will be appreciated that the gripper units described herein are mounted en, mounted directly to, or are carried by the filler wheel, as opposed to being mounted on, mounted to or carried by chains in a path for filling.
(135) It will be appreciated that combinations of the embodiments, elements and variations described herein can be made without departing from the scope of the invention and the description of one embodiment of the invention does not limit the use of the other described elements, components or variations herein consistent with their compatibility.
(136) These and other modifications and variations of the invention will be readily appreciated by the foregoing to those of ordinary skill in the art without departing from the scope of the invention and applicant intends to be bound only by the claims appended hereto.