A CUTTING UNIT
20230081606 · 2023-03-16
Inventors
Cpc classification
B26D2001/0053
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B26D7/2628
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B26D2001/006
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B26D9/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B26F1/20
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B26D1/405
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B26D1/40
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B26D7/26
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B26D9/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A cutting unit for providing transversal cuts and/or perforations to a string of packaging containers connected by transversal seals is provided. The cutting unit comprises a knife assembly and an anvil assembly rotatable against each other to form a nip for receiving a transversal seal of the string of packaging containers. The anvil assembly comprises an anvil blade having a first region and a second region such that when the first region is aligned with a knife blade of the knife assembly at the nip a cut is produced, and when the second region is aligned with the knife blade at the nip a perforation is produced. A method, a computer program and a computer-readable medium storing the computer program for providing transversal cuts and/or perforations to a string of packaging containers connected by transversal seals are also described.
Claims
1. A cutting unit for providing transversal cuts and/or perforations to a string of packaging containers connected by transversal seals, said cutting unit comprising a knife assembly and an anvil assembly rotatable against each other to form a nip for receiving a transversal seal of the string of packaging containers, wherein the anvil assembly comprises an anvil blade having a first region and a second region such that when the first region is aligned with a knife blade of the knife assembly at the nip a cut is produced, and when the second region is aligned with the knife blade at the nip a perforation is produced.
2. The cutting unit according to claim 1, wherein the first and second regions are arranged on a common anvil surface.
3. The cutting unit according to claim 2, wherein the anvil surface is curved.
4. The cutting unit according to claim 2, wherein the anvil surface is having an eccentric radius.
5. The cutting unit according to claim 1, wherein the first region is having a uniform surface.
6. The cutting unit according to claim 1, wherein the second region is provided with a plurality of depressions.
7. The cutting unit according to claim 6, wherein the depth of each depression is increasing in a circumferential direction away from the first region.
8. The cutting unit according to claim 6, wherein the width of each depression is increasing in a circumferential direction away from the first region.
9. The cutting unit according to claim 6, wherein each depression is triangular shaped.
10. The cutting unit according to claim 6, wherein the depressions are arranged in at least one linear array.
11. The cutting unit according to claim 10, wherein the depressions of a common array are spaced apart at an equal transversal distance.
12. The cutting unit according to claim 1, further comprising a control unit configured to control the rotation of the anvil assembly relative the knife assembly such that the nip is formed between the knife blade and a pre-determined position of the anvil blade.
13. A method for providing transversal cuts and/or perforations to a string of packaging containers connected by transversal seals, said method comprising: feeding said string of packaging containers through a cutting unit such that a transversal seal of the string of packaging containers is received between a knife assembly and an anvil assembly, and rotating the knife assembly and the anvil assembly such that a transversal seal of the string of packaging containers is received by a nip formed between a knife blade of the knife assembly and an anvil blade of the anvil assembly such that if the nip is formed between the knife blade and a first region of the anvil blade, a cut is produced, and if the nip is formed between the knife blade and a second region of the anvil blade, a perforation is produced.
14. (canceled)
15. A non-transitory computer-readable medium having stored thereon a program for controlling a cutting unit, the cutting unit for providing transversal cuts and/or perforations to a string of packaging containers connected by transversal seals, said cutting unit comprising a knife assembly and an anvil assembly rotatable against each other to form a nip for receiving a transversal seal of the string of packaging containers, wherein the anvil assembly comprises an anvil blade having a first region and a second region such that when the first region is aligned with a knife blade of the knife assembly at the nip a cut is produced, and when the second region is aligned with the knife blade at the nip a perforation is produced, the cutting unit including a controller which, when executing the program, causes the cutting unit to provide transversal cuts and/or perforations to a string of packaging containers connected by transversal seals, by way of: feeding said string of packaging containers through the cutting unit such that a transversal seal of the string of packaging containers is received between a knife assembly and an anvil assembly, and rotating the knife assembly and the anvil assembly such that a transversal seal of the string of packaging containers is received by a nip formed between a knife blade of the knife assembly and an anvil blade of the anvil assembly such that if the nip is formed between the knife blade and a first region of the anvil blade, a cut is produced, and if the nip is formed between the knife blade and a second region of the anvil blade, a perforation is produced.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0024] 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] The cutting unit 10 is arranged at a position of the packaging machine so that it receives the string 2 of packaging containers 1. As can be seen in
[0038] The cutting unit 10 comprises a knife assembly 20 and an anvil assembly 30. The knife assembly 20 is driven in a rotational manner by a first motor 40a. In a similar manner, the anvil assembly is driving in a rotational manner by a second motor 40b. The first and second motors 40a-b are preferably servo motors, allowing for precise rotational control of the knife assembly 20 and the anvil assembly 30.
[0039] A control unit 50 forms part of the cutting unit 10 and is programmed to provide control signals for the motors 40a-b in order to control the rotation of the knife assembly 20 and the anvil assembly 30. The knife assembly 20 is connected to the anvil assembly 30 by means of a pivot point 60. A spring 62 applies a spring force between the knife assembly 20 and the anvil assembly 30 so that precise positioning of the knife assembly and the anvil assembly is possible.
[0040] The cutting unit 10 is preferably arranged in a horizontal direction, so that it can receive a vertically running string 2 of packaging containers 1.
[0041] A cross-sectional view of the cutting unit 10 is shown in
[0042] The knife blade 22 and the anvil blade 32 define a nip 12 when they are arranged in a respective position facing each other, as shown in
[0043] In
[0044] As is shown the rotational shafts 21, 31 are similar in shape, wherein the cross-section is in the form of a polygon. The shape of the rotational shafts 21, 31 allow the respective shaft 21, 31 to change its lateral distance to the string 2 as the shafts 21, 31 rotate. Hence, at the rotational positions shown in
[0045] As the shafts 21, 31 continue to rotate in the directions indicated in
[0046] Such position of the knife assembly 20 and of the anvil assembly 30 is shown in
[0047] Each end of the respective rotational shaft 21, 31 is provided with a ring 21a-b, 31a-b. The rings 21a-b of the knife assembly 20 are fixed, while the rings 31a-b of the anvil assembly are provided with bearings. During the assembly of the cutting unit 100 the rings 21a-b, 31a-b are pressed against each other by means of the spring 62 (see
[0048] An example of the knife assembly 20 is shown in more detail in
[0049] The length of the knife blade 22 is designed to cover at least the entire width of the transversal seal 3 to be cut. The knife blade 22 is arranged in parallel with the rotational axis R1 of the shaft 21.
[0050] As can be seen in
[0051] An example of the anvil assembly 30 is shown in more details in
[0052] The length of the anvil blade 32 is designed to cover at least the entire width of the transversal seal 3 to be cut. The anvil blade 32 is arranged in parallel with the rotational axis R2 of the shaft 31.
[0053] As can be seen in
[0054] Now referring to
[0055] While the first region 34 is provided with a uniform surface, the second region 35 is provided with a plurality of depressions 36. In the shown example, the depressions 36 are triangular shaped having the apex of each triangular arranged at the boundary B between the first and second regions 34, 35. The depth of each depression 36 is increasing in a circumferential direction away from the first region 34, i.e. in a direction away from the apex. Due to the triangular shape, the width of each depression 36 is also increasing in a circumferential direction away from the first region 34.
[0056] As shown in
[0057] The construction of the anvil blade 32, and especially the curved anvil surface 33 being provided with the first region 34 and the second region 35, allows precise control of the width of the nip 12, as well as control of whether to produce a cut or a perforation.
[0058] A schematic illustration of such control is given in
[0059] By controlling the rotation of the anvil assembly 30 slightly differently such that the bottom portion of the first region 34 will instead be aligned with the knife blade 22 to form the nip 12 (see
[0060] Another option is shown in
[0061] Yet further, as shown in
[0062] Due to the uniformly curved anvil surface 33, continuous adjustment is possible between the extreme positions shown in
[0063] Now turning to
[0064] 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.