DEVICE FOR SEPARATING FLEXIBLE PACKAGING ELEMENTS
20170165859 · 2017-06-15
Inventors
Cpc classification
B26D1/085
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B26D5/20
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B26D7/015
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B26D1/065
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B31B2155/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B31B2155/002
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B26D2007/0018
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B26D7/18
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B26D7/01
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
The device serves to separate flexible packaging products (4) that have been cut out from a web (3), more particularly packaging bags, from waste parts (5). To this end, a transport device (1) for transporting the web (3) along a transport path (2) and a workstation (8) for cutting out the packaging products (4) from the web (3) are provided. The transport device (1) is provided with means (14, 23) for selectively retaining and releasing packaging products (4) and waste parts (5). Further workstations (9 to 12) are arranged along the transport path (2), at least one of which is provided with means for selectively picking up packaging products (4) and waste parts (5), respectively, that are located on the transport device (1). It is thus achieved that both the packaging products (4) and the waste parts (5) are always retained until they are laid down in a container intended therefor and are never in an uncontrolled state.
Claims
1. Device for cutting out flexible packaging products, more particularly packaging bags, from a web, comprising a transport device for transporting the web along a transport path and a workstation for cutting out the packaging products from the web, wherein the transport device is provided with means for selectively retaining and releasing packaging products and waste parts on the transport device, and further workstations are arranged along the transport path, at least one of which is provided with means for selectively picking up packaging products and waste parts, respectively, that are located on the transport device.
2. Device according to claim 1, wherein the transport device is designed as a band conveyor.
3. Device according to claim 1, wherein the transport device is designed as a rotating drum.
4. Device according to claim 1, wherein the means for selectively retaining and releasing packaging products and waste parts on the transport device are designed as suction means.
5. Device according to claim 1, wherein the means for selectively picking up packaging products or waste parts, respectively, located on the transport device are designed as suction means.
6. Device according to claim 1, wherein the transport device is designed as a transport chain.
7. Device according to claim 6, wherein the means for selectively retaining and releasing packaging products and waste parts on the transport device are designed as gripping means or as needles for piercing the packaging products and waste parts.
8. Device according to claim 6, wherein the means for selectively picking up packaging products and waste parts, respectively, located on the transport device are designed as gripping means or as needles for piercing the packaging products and waste parts.
9. Device according to claim 1, wherein the workstation and the further workstations are movable toward the transport path and away from the transport path.
10. Method for operating the device according to claim 1, wherein each packaging product and each waste part located on the transport device is only released by the respective selective retaining and releasing means when a corresponding means for selectively picking up that particular packaging product or waste part has been activated.
Description
[0011] Exemplary embodiments of the invention will be explained hereinafter with reference to the accompanying drawings showing
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[0015] A central element of the invention consists in a transport device 1 which in the exemplary embodiment according to
[0016] For selectively retaining packaging products 4 and waste parts 5 on the band conveyor, a vacuum chamber 14 is arranged in a section of transport path 2 on the surface of the band conveyor opposite packaging products 4 and waste parts 5. Through suction openings in the band conveyor, packaging products 4 and waste parts 5 are aspirated and thus retained on the band conveyor. In principle, the band conveyor may consist of any material that is air-tight and sufficiently flexible to be guided over deflection rollers 13. Preferentially, the band conveyor consists of a thin steel sheet material. To drive the band conveyor, one of deflection rollers 13 may be equipped with a non-represented motor, for example. Deflection rollers 13 and the drive of the band conveyor are arranged outside vacuum chamber 14, as illustrated by demarcation 24 indicated by a broken line.
[0017] In the depicted example, five workstations 8 to 12 are arranged along transport path 2 in
[0018] Workstation 9 is designed as an extraction station for waste parts 5, the device being automatically controlled such that the waste parts are only released by transport device 1 when they are in the sphere of action of the extraction station and the latter has been moved into position and switched on. In this manner, waste parts 5, which are often relatively small, are never in an uncontrolled condition in which they might fly away due to air draft or electrostatic charge and get caught somewhere. The extraction station may be provided with a tube for discharging the extracted waste parts 5, as indicated in the figure, or designed so as to aspirate waste parts 5 and place them in a container beside or above the band conveyor.
[0019] In the depicted example, workstation 10 is designed as a pickup station for correctly produced packaging products 4, for which purpose it is also equipped with corresponding suction means and designed so as to be able to lay down the picked up packaging products 4 in a container intended therefor. An independent suction means is provided for each item of the multi-up production. Here also the control principle applies according to which the packaging products 4 are only released by transport device 1 when they are in the sphere of action of the pickup station and the latter has been moved into position and activated.
[0020] In principle, workstations 11 and 12 may be of similar construction as the previously described workstation 10 and only differ in their purpose and thus in the manner in which they are controlled. Thus, for example, workstation 11 might be used for sorting out faulty packaging products 4 and workstation 12 for withdrawing packaging products 4 as test samples. The control of workstation 11 for singling out faulty packaging products may be based on signals from a preceding workstation or from a test device integrated in a preceding workstation. The activation of workstation 12 for singling out test samples may be programmed in the control system of the device or based on a manually entered command of an operator.
[0021] For selectively releasing packaging products 4 and waste parts 5 from transport device 1, in the exemplary embodiment according to
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[0023] The workstations are arranged along circular transport path 2, only workstations 8 to 10 being depicted in
[0024] As seen on the right of the Figure near workstation 10, the latter may be divided so as to allow each part 10 to be separately moved for each multi-up item on web 3, e.g. three of them. This applies to all mentioned workstations including those of the exemplary embodiment of
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[0027] In the exemplary embodiments previously described with reference to
[0028] The exemplary embodiments show possible realizations of the device, but it should be noted at this point that the invention is not limited to the depicted particular embodiments thereof. Instead, individual components described with reference to a particular embodiment may e.g. be used in another embodiment and may possibly replace a corresponding component described with reference to that embodiment. Therefore, all conceivable embodiment variants resulting from combinations of individual details of the depicted and described embodiment variants are also encompassed in the scope of protection.
[0029] Ultimately, as a matter of form, it should be pointed out that for a better understanding of the construction of the device, the latter and its components, respectively, are illustrated schematically and not true to scale.
LIST OF REFERENCE NUMERALS
[0030] 1 transport device [0031] 2 transport path [0032] 3 web [0033] 4 packaging product [0034] 5 waste part [0035] 6 feed roller pair [0036] 7 cutting blade [0037] 8 workstation [0038] 9 workstation [0039] 10 workstation [0040] 11 workstation [0041] 12 workstation [0042] 13 deflection rollers [0043] 14 vacuum chamber [0044] 15 vacuum connection [0045] 16 collecting container [0046] 17 collecting container [0047] 18 collecting container [0048] 19 recess [0049] 20 suction opening [0050] 21 suction opening [0051] 22 counter tool [0052] 23 control body [0053] 24 demarcation