Machine for filling bags

09573706 ยท 2017-02-21

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Abstract

A machine for filling bags for example with meat, vegetables, pet food, beef sausages or similar products of any desired shape or irregular size, and a corresponding method for filling such bags uses a filling system for feeding the product. Means for compressing the product also form a path for directing the product into the open bag. Introduction means drive the product along the path into the open bag.

Claims

1. A machine for filling bags with product, the machine comprising: a filling system for feeding the product; means for compressing the product and for forming a path to direct the product into the open bag; and introduction means which impel the product along the path into the open bag; wherein the means for compressing combines a compression box and subsequent duckbill jaws in the direction of the path, the duckbill jaws operable between an open position which allows the product to leave the compression means to fill the open bag, and a closed position which prevents the product from leaving the means for compressing.

2. The machine of claim 1 wherein the means for compressing the product is provided with at least one first drive which transfers the means into the open bag, and a second drive for compressing the product.

3. The machine of claim 2 wherein the duckbill jaws are jointly operated by the second drive.

4. The machine of claim 3 wherein a front and a rear duckbill jaw are provided.

5. The machine of claim 4 wherein the two duckbill jaws are actuated by the second drive between the open position and the closed position during the compressing and moving of the product by the first drive into the open bag.

6. The machine of claim 3 wherein the compression box acts like a mouth having a 3-sided container and a compression paddle which is hinged to the downstream side of the container.

7. The machine of claim 6 wherein the compression paddle can be actuated between an open position to accept the product from the filling system and a closed position which defines the path for directing the product into the open bag.

8. The machine of claim 1 wherein the path for directing the product into the open bag roughly exhibits the form of a parallelepiped.

9. The machine of claim 1 wherein the introduction means comprise an ejector head mounted on an ejector bar.

10. The machine of claim 9 wherein the ejector head is introducedfirst into the compression box and then into the duckbill jawsinto the path for directing the product so as to release all of the product from the compression means in the closed position of the compression box and the open position of the duckbill jaws.

11. A method for filling bags with product, the method comprising the following steps: feeding the product by a filling system; in a compression box, compressing the product and forming a path to direct the product into the open bag, a terminal end of the path being closed; driving the compression box and product toward the open bag such that the terminal end extends thereinto; opening the terminal end of the path to release the compressed product; and driving the product along the path into the open bag.

12. The method of claim 11 wherein the feeding, compressing and releasing as well as the driving of the product is effected in successive steps within one arrangement.

13. A machine for filling bags with product, the machine comprising: a filling system for feeding the product; means for compressing the product and for forming a path to direct the product into the open bag; and introduction means which impel the product along the path into the open bag; wherein the means for compressing the product is provided with at least one first drive which transfers the means into the open bag, and a second drive for compressing the product; wherein the means for compressing combines a compression box and subsequent duckbill jaws in the direction of the path; wherein the duckbill jaws are jointly operated by a drive for compressing the product; wherein the compression box acts like a mouth having a 3-sided container and a compression paddle which is hinged to the downstream side of the container; and wherein the compression paddle can be actuated between an open position to accept the product from the filling system and a closed position which defines the path for directing the product into the open bag.

Description

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

(1) FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a machine for filling according to the invention;

(2) FIGS. 2 and 3 depict parts of the means for compressing the product; and

(3) FIGS. 4A to 4E depict the main parts of the machine in a sectional side view which represents the successive steps of the inventive method for filling the bags.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS

(4) FIG. 1 is a perspective overview of a machine for filling bags 1 according to the invention; a respective bag 1 is transferred to the machine with an opening 2 at the top for the product to be accepted in it. For this reason conventional transfer means are provided; they are not part of the invention and so are not disclosed in the drawings. The products that are to be filled exhibit any desired shapes or irregular sizes, such as for example meat, vegetables, pet food, beef sausages or similar products.

(5) The products concerned are fed by a filling system 3 of conventional structure. Filling system 3 can comprise for example transport elements and/or feeder elements for the products which are to be introduced into bag 1. Because filling system 3 works in a conventional manner and does not form an important part of the invention, it is represented by an arrow 3 which is shown in FIGS. 1 and 4A only. This arrow 3 represents the introduction path of the products through gravity at the end of the transport to transfer the product into compression means 4. This means 4 for compressing the product not only prepares the product for the loading of bag 1 as a consequence of the compressing but also forms a path 6 for introducing the product into open bag 1. Path 6 is best seen in FIG. 4C which will be described later.

(6) FIG. 1 also shows introduction means 5 which impel the product along path 6 into open bag 1. The unique combination of means 4 for compressing the product and of introduction means 5 allows the product to be handled in one machine instead of conveying it between separate arrangements. This guarantees minimal product loss or product waste. The loading process is faster and all functions can overlap other machine functions such as for example conveying or transferring open bag 1 into and out of the machine according to FIG. 1. This increases the throughput.

(7) In detail, means 4 for compressing the product is provided with at least one first drive 7 which can be operated to transfer means 4 into open bag 1. First drive 7 is a vertical drive 7 which can be operated to lower and raise compression means 4 in relation to open bag 1. For this reason, first drive 7, as arranged in FIG. 1, is shown in FIG. 4B by an arrow.

(8) Open bag 1 is in effect attached to the inventive machine in a loading station 8. After it has received the products that are to be filled, bag 1 is removed from loading station 8 to another machine or arrangement to be sealed and provided with an information code or the like. As already mentioned, the transport of open bag 1 into and out of loading station 8 can overlap with the compressing and directing of the product into the bag, as is described in detail below.

(9) Loading station 8 with open bag 1 attached to it is located downstream at the end of path 6 which is defined essentially by means 4 for compressing the product. As shown in FIG. 1, filling system 3 is arranged upstream of path 6. Consequently the product which is to be introduced into bag 1 follows path 6 which is essentially oriented in the vertical direction. First drive 7 of compression means 4 operates in the vertical direction according to FIG. 1 which is oriented horizontally in FIG. 4A to 4E which are described below. A second drive 9, 10 of means 4 for compressing the product can be operated to compress the product.

(10) In this context, means 4 for compressing the product is essentially divided into two parts, a compression box 11, 12 which is shown in FIG. 2, and subsequent duckbill jaws 13, 14 downstream of it according to FIG. 3. Duckbill jaws 13, 14 are actuated together by second drive 9, 10. When means 4 for compressing the product is divided into two parts which are shown in FIGS. 2 and 3, then second driving means 9, 10 is also divided.

(11) Described in detail, second drive 9, 10 comprises a first actuating element 9 which acts on a compression paddle 12 which is hinged to the downstream side of a three-sided container 11, which together form compression box 11, 12. As part of second drive 9, 10, second actuating element 10 acts on duckbill jaws 13, 14. To achieve this common motion, front duckbill jaw 13 is connected to a shaft 15 which is rotatably mounted within a frame 16. Second actuating element 10 is connected to shaft 15 by a pushrod 17. A further pushrod 19 connects a shaft 18 for the rotatable mounting of rear duckbill jaw 14 on frame 16.

(12) When second actuating element 10 is driven counter-clockwise about its axes in FIG. 3, pushrod 17 forces front duckbill jaw 13 to rotate clockwise about shaft 15 such that front duckbill jaw 13 opens. The clockwise direction of second actuating element 10 forces shaft 18 of rear duckbill jaw 14 to rotate counter-clockwise such that rear duckbill jaw 14 is also opened. Second actuating element 10 is therefore able to operate the two duckbill jaws 13, 14 between an open position according to FIG. 4C to 4E and a closed position, as shown in FIGS. 4A and 4B.

(13) Second drive 9, 10 also comprises first actuating element 9 which is connected to the compression paddle 12 that is hinged to container 11 downstream of path 6. In this respect, compression paddle 12 can be actuated between an open position to receive the product according to FIGS. 1 and 4A and a closed position shown in FIG. 4B to FIG. 4E. In this closed position, compression paddle 11 and/or compression box 11, 12 together with the two duckbill jaws 13, 14 define path 6 for directing the product into open bag 1. This path 6 corresponds to the closed position of compression box 11, 12 and the open position of the two duckbill jaws 13, 14.

(14) In this position, i.e. the closed position of compression box 11, 12 and the open position of the two duckbill jaws 13, 14 according to FIG. 4C to 4E, introduction means 5 is able to impel the product along path 6 into open bag 1. Introduction means 5 comprises an ejector head 20 and an ejector bar 21. Ejector head 20 is mounted on ejector bar 21. Ejector bar 21 and ejector head 20 move essentially in a vertical direction, i.e. in the same direction as path 6, so that ejector head 20 can follow path 6. For this reason ejector bar 21 is connected in a displaceable manner to a vertical sliding piece 23 of the machine and comprises an introducing drive 25.

(15) Path 6 for directing the product into open bag 1 exhibits roughly the form of a parallelepiped, as can be seen for example from a comparison of FIGS. 1 and 4B. Compression box 11, 12 and duckbill jaws 13, 14 in effect form path 6 which exhibits a rectangular cross-sectional form. Ejector head 20 fits into the parallelepiped form of path 6 for directing the product from an inlet of compression means 4 to an outlet of compression means 4 as it transfers into open bag 1.

(16) FIG. 1 shows ejector head 20 in a position near to the inlet of compression means 4, while FIG. 4D shows ejector head 20 as it reaches the outlet of compression means 4. In this position (cf. FIG. 4D) ejector head 20 guarantees that all of the product is released from compression box 11, 12 and from duckbill jaws 13, 14.

(17) The machine operates as follows. FIG. 4A shows the machine and/or means 4 for compressing the product ready for the latter to be accepted. In FIG. 4A to 4E, compressing means 4, introduction means 5 and finally open bag 1 have been rotated 90 clockwise from the vertical direction as shown in FIG. 1 to a horizontal direction purely for the sake of clarity and to aid explanation.

(18) Compressing begins as soon as the product that is to be filled into open bag 1 is filled into compressing means 4 by filling system 3 which is indicated in FIG. 4A by a corresponding arrow. The entire product is first fed by filling system 3 and compressed. This process of compressing is shown in FIG. 4B.

(19) In the filling condition according to FIG. 4A and in the compressing condition which is depicted in FIG. 4B, the two duckbill jaws 13, 14 are in their respective closed positions to ensure that the product that is to be fed and then compressed does not escape from compressing means 4. Compressing begins when compression paddle 12 is closed according to FIG. 2. Because three-sided container 11 exhibits a rectangular form, the compression position of compression paddle 12 according to FIG. 4B corresponds to a rectangular region which is filled by the product to be compressed.

(20) Rear duckbill jaw 14 and compression paddle 12 exhibit a single curved contact point 24 which prevents the product being wedged in or jammed in during the compressing or the opening of duckbill jaws 13, 14. At the same time, first drive 7 begins to move compression means 4 into open bag 1. In order to move compression means 4 downwards into open bag 1, the corresponding first drive 7 is operated accordingly. As soon as duckbill jaws 13, 14 have reached open bag 1, the two duckbill jaws 13, 14 are opened by second drive 9, 10 and/or by actuating element 10 as shown in FIG. 3.

(21) After the opening of the two duckbill jaws 13, 14 into the open position as shown in FIG. 4C, path 6 for directing the product into open bag 1 is defined and completed. This path 6 corresponds to the open position of the two duckbill jaws 13, 14 and the closed position of compression box 11, 12. At this stage with open duckbill jaws 13, 14 and closed compression paddle 12, ejector head 20 is lowered by ejector bar 21 so as to release all of the product from compression box 11,12 and from duckbill jaws 13, 14. This ensures that all of the product is directed into bag 1 by drive 25 which operates ejector head 20 accordingly.

(22) Once ejector head 20 has been fully lowered to the outlet position of path 6, as previously described and as shown in FIG. 4D, compression box 11, 12 and duckbill jaws 13, 14 are retracted by first drive 7. During the retraction of compression box 11, 12 and of duckbill jaws 13, 14, ejector head 20 remains at the previous end of path 6 so as to keep the product in the bag and to ensure that no product is left behind inside duckbill jaws 13, 14 when they close again (cf. FIG. 4E).

(23) Once the upper end of bag 1 has been released as shown in FIG. 4E, duckbill jaws 13, 14, compression box 11, 12 and ejector head 20 all fully retract and get into position in readiness to receive the next load of the product, while a new empty open bag 1 moves into loading station 8 beneath duckbill jaws 13, 14.