Cartoning machine
20250074636 ยท 2025-03-06
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65H2701/1764
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65B43/145
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65H3/0816
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65B43/185
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65B43/305
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65H2701/1766
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65B5/024
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65B5/06
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65B35/40
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B65B5/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65B43/14
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
Cartoning machine comprising a magazine configured to store stacks of cardboard dies (F) and means for picking up and transporting the dies (F) to move the dies (F) along a path (FM, FS) between the magazine, an unfolding station (S) and a product insertion station (N). The magazine comprises two mobile storage units (M1, M2) for storing the stacked dies, each mobile storage unit (M1, M2) being configured to store a respective stack (P1, P2) of dies (F). Cyclically, each mobile storage unit is in a waiting position while the other unit is in an operating position in which the means for picking up and transporting the dies are arranged and active. The storage units (M1, M2) are arranged one on a right side (DT) and one on a left side (ST) of the machine with respect to said path.
Claims
1. Cartoning machine comprising a magazine configured to store stacks of cardboard dies (F); a case erection station (S), in which the cardboard dies (F) are put into shape, assuming the shape of an open box (C); a product feeding station (A) (RC), into which products (RC) destined to be packaged in boxes (C) obtained from cardboard dies are fed (F): a product insertion station (N), in which the products (RC) are inserted into the open boxes (C): an exit station (U) for the boxes with the products (RC) inside them; means for picking up and transporting the cardboard dies (F) configured and controlled for moving the cardboard dies (F) along a path (FM, FS) between the magazine, the case erection station (S) and the product insertion station (N): characterized in that the magazine comprises two mobile storage units (M1, M2) for stacked cardboard dies, each mobile storage unit (M1, M2) being configured to store a respective stack (P1, P2) of cardboard dies (F): each mobile storage unit (M1, M2) is enslaved to respective moving means (MM: MH) controlled by a control unit (GC) which is programmed to cyclically arrange each storage unit (M1, M2) in a waiting position while the other storage unit (M2, M1) is in an operative position in which the means for picking up and transporting the cardboard dies are arranged and acting: said storage units (M1, M2) are arranged one on a right side (DT) and one on a left side (ST) of the machine with respect to said path (FM, FS).
2. Machine according to claim 1 characterized in that each storage unit (M1, M2) comprises a support surface (AP) of the respective stack (P1, P2) which is raised each time a cardboard die (F) is picked up.
3. Machine according to claim 2 characterized in that in each storage unit (M1, M2) said surface (AP) is formed by an elevator equipped with forks (FM).
4. Machine according to claim 3 characterized in that the forks (FM) of each storage unit (M1, M2) extend towards the inside of the machine for a predetermined length.
5. Machine according to claim 3 characterized in that the forks (FM) are mounted on vertical guides (MG) that, in turn, are bound to a horizontal guide system.
6. Machine according to claim 3 characterized in that each vertical guide (MG) has a lower side slidingly mounted along a respective lower horizontal guide (9G) and has an upper side slidingly mounted along an upper horizontal guide (SM).
Description
[0006] These and further advantages and features of the present invention will be more and better understood by any person skilled in the art thanks to the following description and the annexed drawings, provided by way of example but not to be considered in a limiting sense, in which:
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[0017] Reduced to its essential structure and with reference to the accompanying drawings, a cartoning machine according to the present invention comprises: [0018] a magazine (M) configured to store stacks of flat cartons (F), also called dies in jargon; [0019] means for picking up and transporting the dies (F); [0020] an unfolding station (S), in which the dies (F) are shaped, assuming the configuration of an open substantially parallelepiped box (C) defined by an upper base (CU), a lower base (CL), two lateral bases (CS), a front base (CF) and a rear base (CR), in which the front base and the rear base are open but intended to be closed by flaps made up of appendices (PU, PL) of the upper and lower bases and bottom and appendices (PS) of the lateral bases: said lateral, upper and lower bases being defined by respective portions of the dies (F); [0021] a product feeding station (A), where are fed the products (RC) intended to be packaged in the boxes (C) obtained from the dies (F); [0022] an insertion station (N), where the products (RC) are inserted into the open boxes (C); [0023] a station (G) for gluing the aforementioned flaps, i.e. for closing the boxes (C); [0024] an exit station (U) for the completed packages.
[0025] In
[0026] The set formed by the magazine (M), the means for picking up and transporting the dies, the unfolding station (S), the insertion station (N) and the station (G) for gluing or closing the boxes, constitutes the so-called machine body (CM). The latter comprises a fixed structure made up of a metal frame which defines a lower side (LT), an upper side (UT), a right side (DT), a left side (ST), a front side (AT) and a back side (PT). With reference to the accompanying illustrative drawings, said metal frame is formed by a plurality of uprights (MT) and crosspieces (TT) which, in cooperation with each other, define said sides of the metal frame and, consequently, of the machine body (CM), which in
[0027] Inside the machine body a process takes place in which, according to an operating scheme known per se, each die (F) is taken from the magazine, by means of suitable picking and transport means, and is transported to the unfolding station (S), where it is unfolded, i.e. it is opened and shaped, obtaining an open box (C). In the unfolding station (S) there is a zone for temporary retention of a lower side of the die, defined by a plurality of lower pneumatic suction cups (FV) positioned on a corresponding support (SF). When a die (F) reaches the unfolding station (S), engaged by the means for picking up and transporting the dies, the portion of the die (F) which defines the lower base (CL) of the box (C) is pneumatically engaged by the lower suction cups (FV) which, therefore, pneumatically engage this portion of the die. Then, the means for picking up and transporting the dies are raised, while the lower suction cups (FV) are moved horizontally in a direction orthogonal to the direction (FM) previously followed by the dies (i.e. in a direction orthogonal to the plane of the sheet in reference to
[0028] Advantageously, the magazine (M) comprises two mobile units (M1, M2) for storing the stacked dies. For example, each unit (M1, M2) comprises means suitable for lifting a respective stack (P1, P2) of dies as the dies (F) are withdrawn from the same stack, so that, preferably, the first available die, i.e. the highest die in the stack, is always at the same height (H) with respect to a horizontal reference surface, for example with respect to the base on which the machine rests. For this purpose, each unit (M1, M2) has a support surface (AP) for the respective stack (P1, P2) which is preferably raised each time a die (F) is removed. The lifting to which the support surface (AP) is subjected at each picking is equal to the thickness of the dies. Said storage units (M1, M2) are constrained to slide horizontally, one on the right side and the other on the left side of the machine body. The movement of the storage units (M1, M2) along said sides of the machine body is controlled by respective independent actuators (MH). Therefore, the support surfaces (AP) can be moved independently along the right and left sides of the machine body (CM). For example, in
[0029] With reference to the example shown in the drawings, in each storage unit (M1, M2) said surface (AP) is formed by a lift equipped with forks (FM) which can be moved vertically along a vertical guide (MG) by means of a corresponding gear motor (MM) acting on the forks by means of a chain (XZ). The forks (FM) of each storage unit (M1, M2) extend from the respective vertical guide (MG) towards the inside of the machine body (CM) for a predetermined length. The vertical guides (MG) are in turn linked to a horizontal guide system so that one of them can be moved horizontally along the left side and the other along the right side of the machine body. For example, each vertical guide (MG) has a lower side slidingly mounted along a respective lower horizontal guide (9G) formed on a lower part of the left, respectively right, side of the machine body. Furthermore, each vertical guide (MG) has an upper side slidingly mounted along an upper horizontal guide (SM) formed on an upper part of the left, respectively right, side of the machine body. In the drawings, the reference PM indicates pads arranged in the lower part of a rear side of the vertical guides (MG) (side facing the outside of the machine body) to facilitate sliding along the lower horizontal guides 9G). The upper side of the vertical guides (MG) is connected to the respective upper horizontal guide (SM) by means of upper pads (PU). Each gearmotor (MH) is connected to the respective forklift by means of a belt (CE) constrained to two upper appendages (AS) of the vertical guide (MG) protruding vertically above the upper pads (PU).
[0030] Preferably, the forks (FM) are sized in such a way as to be able to pass through the rollers of a roller conveyor (RU) arranged in a lower region of the rear side of the machine body. The roller conveyor (RU) makes it easier for the operators to place the stacks (P) of dies in the machine body. In
[0031] For example, according to an operating configuration per se known, the means for picking up and transporting the dies consist of two picking and transport units (G1, G2), mounted sliding along the left side (ST) or along the right side (DT) of the machine body (CM). In practice, a unit (G1) for picking up and transporting the dies is capable of picking up the individual dies (F) from the magazine (M) and transporting them to the unfolding station (S), while the other unit (G2) allows the transport the open boxes (C), obtained by unfolding the dies, to the product insertion station (N).
[0032] For example, in
[0033] For example, each unit (G1, G2) for picking up and transporting the dies comprises a plurality of pneumatic suction cups (MV) mounted on respective arms (BV) protruding from a first carriage (PC) which is slidably mounted along a rear surface (TS) of a second carriage (SC) by means of a respective vertical appendage (GV) which is moved, along the back surface of the second carriage (SC), by a gear motor (XM). The latter, for example, can be fixed to the second carriage (SC) and connected to the first carriage (PC) via a belt drive (B1). Therefore, the first carriage (PC), and with it the pneumatic suction cups (MV), can be lowered and raised along the vertical direction while remaining constrained to the second carriage (SC). In this example, the second carriage (SC) is constrained to a horizontal guide (HG) formed on a cross member (TT) at the top left side of the machine body. The second carriage (SC) is connected to a respective gearmotor (NM; NP). For example, the second carriage (SC) can be connected to the respective gear motor (NM; NP) via a corresponding belt drive (BM; BP). In the enlarged detail of
[0034] The operation of such a system for picking up and transporting the dies is known to those skilled in the art.
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[0036] However, it is understood that in accordance with possible alternative embodiments of the present invention, the station for closing the filled boxes could be set up in a different position, ie not immediately adjacent to the station for inserting the products. In this case, an exit can be provided for the filled but unclosed boxes and a separate operating station in which, for example, the filled boxes are closed with adhesive tape or even with glue.
[0037] In the block diagram of
[0038] In practice, a cartoning machine according to the present invention comprises [0039] a magazine configured to store stacks of cardboard dies (F); an unfolding station (S), in which the cardboard dies (F) are put into shape, assuming the shape of an open box (C); [0040] a product (RC) feeding station (A), into which products (RC) destined to be packaged in boxes (C) obtained from the cardboard dies are fed (F); [0041] a product insertion station (N), in which the products (RC) are inserted into the open boxes (C); [0042] an exit station (U) for the boxes with the products (RC) inside them; [0043] means for picking up and transporting the cardboard dies (F) configured and controlled for moving the cardboard dies (F) along a path (FM, FS) between the magazine, the unfolding station (S) and the product insertion station (N); and [0044] the magazine comprises two mobile storage units (M1, M2) for stacked cardboard dies, each mobile storage unit (M1, M2) being configured to store a respective stack (P1, P2) of cardboard dies (F); [0045] each mobile storage unit (M1, M2) is enslaved to respective moving means (MM; MH) controlled by a control unit (GC) which is programmed to cyclically arrange each storage unit (M1, M2) in a waiting position while the other storage unit (M2, M1) is in an operative position in which the means for picking up and transporting the cardboard dies are arranged and acting; [0046] said storage units (M1, M2) are arranged one on a right side (DT) and one on a left side (ST) of the machine with respect to said path (FM, FS).
[0047] A machine according to the present invention can also have one or more of the following features possibly combined between them: [0048] each storage unit (M1, M2) comprises a support surface (AP) for the respective stack (P1, P2) which is raised each time a card board die (F) is picked up. [0049] in each storage unit (M1, M2) said surface (AP) is formed by an elevator equipped with forks (FM). [0050] the forks (FM) of each storage unit (M1, M2) extend towards the inside of the machine for a predetermined length. [0051] the forks (FM) are mounted on vertical guides (MG) that, in turn, are bound to a horizontal guide system. [0052] each vertical guide (MG) has a lower side slidingly mounted along a respective lower horizontal guide (9G) and has an upper side slidingly mounted along an upper horizontal guide (SM).
[0053] Although in the diagram of
[0054] In practice, the details of execution can in any case vary in an equivalent way as regards the individual elements described and illustrated, without thereby departing from the protection offered by the present patent in accordance with the following claims.