Center divider for shrink oven
11661225 ยท 2023-05-30
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Abstract
Heat shrink wrap product packaging oven or tunnel apparatus and processing methods are provided which incorporate or utilize a central divider mechanism. The central divider moves over a conveyor between a vertical, dual track position, and a retracted, single track position. The divider can additionally include a curved deflector that focuses and/or smooths air flow from the divider laterally across the dual track conveyance path.
Claims
1. An apparatus for heat shrink wrap product packaging, the apparatus comprising: first and second opposed and spaced apart side wall assemblies, the first and second side wall assemblies defining a longitudinally extending product conveyance path therebetween; an air duct extending over the conveyance path; a center divider extending from the air duct and above the conveyance path between the first and second opposed and spaced apart side wall assemblies, wherein the center divider is connected to the air duct by a rotation connection whereby the center divider moves between a retracted position and a vertical position dividing the conveyance path; wherein the air duct includes an air outlet and the center divider includes an air inlet, and in the retracted position the air inlet is rotated away from and off of the air outlet, whereby in the retracted position air flow in the air duct exits through the air outlet over the conveyance path.
2. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the air duct comprises a central duct extending longitudinally over the conveyance path, wherein the center divider is connected to the central duct by a hinge connection.
3. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the vertical position forms and extends between two package tracks on the conveyance path.
4. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the center divider comprises an internal air passageway and a lateral air flow mechanism configured to deliver air across the conveyance path in directions toward each of the first and second side wall assemblies.
5. The apparatus of claim 4, wherein the lateral air flow mechanism comprises a plurality of air openings in opposing side walls of the central divider or a deflector at an air outlet end of the central divider.
6. The apparatus of claim 1, further comprising an electric motor connected to the center divider by a mechanical linkage.
7. The apparatus of claim 6, further comprising an air duct extending over the conveyance path, wherein the center divider is connected to the air duct by a rotation connection, and the mechanical linkage comprises at least one arm extending from the center divider about the rotation connection.
8. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the center divider extends over a duct opening in the vertical position and the duct opening is uncovered to discharge air downward over the conveyance path in the retracted position.
9. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein in the retracted position the center divider is rotated away from the conveyance path and in the vertical position the center divider is perpendicular to the conveyance path.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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(9) It is to be understood that in the drawings, like reference characters designate like or corresponding parts throughout the several views. It is to be further understood that certain standard elements not necessary for an understanding of the invention may have been omitted or removed from the drawings and description for purposes of facilitating and enhancing illustration and/or comprehension.
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(10) The subject development provides improved heat shrink wrap product packaging apparatus and methods.
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(12) In an effort to enhance understanding and appreciation of the subject invention development, the drawings have been simplified and the description has been focused on distinguishing features. Thus in the drawings and associated description, normal or customary items for shrink or shrink wrap ovens or tunnels may not herein be specifically identified and discussed.
(13) While beverage bottles or like containers are an example of a common product that can be so processed to form a packaged product, those skilled in the art and guided by the teachings herein provided will understand and appreciate that the broader practice of the subject development is not necessarily so limited and a wide range of products such as known can, if desired, be suitably processed using the apparatus and methods herein provided.
(14) The apparatus 110 includes first and second opposed and spaced apart side wall assemblies 112 and 114. The first and second side wall assemblies 112 and 114 defining a longitudinally extending product conveyance path 116 therebetween. The apparatus 110 includes a conveyor 150 to move product along the conveyance path 116 longitudinally extending between the side wall assemblies 112 and 114, respectively. As explained further below, the conveyance path of embodiments of this invention can be a single track, a double track, and/or alternate from one to the other, as may be desired for a particular application.
(15) As will be appreciated, an apparatus such as herein provided can desirably be sized and adjusted to appropriately accommodate variously sized product packages. For example, an apparatus according to one preferred embodiment, permits or accommodates processing of a package measuring 17 inches high and 38 inches wide. Further, an apparatus according to one preferred embodiment, has a capacity or permits processing of, without limitation, 100 cases of product packages per minute.
(16) Each of the side wall assemblies 112 and 114 include an inner wall 120 spaced apart from an outer wall 122 and defining or including an air flow duct 124 therebetween to form what is sometimes referred to as an air box. Each of the inner walls 120 can include an array of spaced apart air discharge openings 126 that are directed towards and associated with the product conveyance path 116. The first and second side wall assemblies 112 and 114 each include an optional airfoil element 130, such as discussed in U.S. patent application Ser. No. 15/876,826, for air flow control from the air discharge openings 126 in the respective inner wall.
(17) The apparatus 110 further includes a heater/blower assembly, generally designated by the reference numeral 140. The heater/blower assembly 140 can suitably include a blower and a heating element or device, such as known in art, for example. Heating elements or devices for use according to certain embodiments can suitably be or take the form of being gas-powered or electric-powered, as may be desired for a specific or particular application. The apparatus 110 further includes suitable conduits or connections such as may form a plenum including air flow ducts such that the heater/blower assembly 140 is in heated air flow communication with the air flow duct of each of the side wall assemblies 112 and 114, respectively.
(18) The apparatus 110 also includes a cover assembly 160. As shown, the cover assembly 160 is desirably disposed over and at least in part encloses at least a section of the product conveyance path 116 and at least a portion of the array of spaced apart air discharge openings 126 directed towards and associated with the product conveyance path 116 from the first and the second side wall assemblies 112 and 114, respectively. The cover assembly 160 includes a top portion 164 and opposed lateral side wall portions 166 and 168 such as to enclose the corresponding section of the product conveyance path 116. In accordance with on preferred embodiment, the cover assembly desirably is of a monocoque construction. As will be appreciated by those skilled in the art and guided by the teachings herein provided, the incorporation and use of a cover assembly of monocoque construction can one or more of: eliminate welding, reduce weight and/or reduce costs.
(19) The apparatus of this invention incorporates a divider element to divide the conveyor into a double track conveyor, and/or to provide a better hot air flow over the conveyed products. The divider element typically extends from a top inner surface of the oven and above the conveyor.
(20) The center divider 200 is connected to the heater/blower assembly 140 to deliver hot air to the conveyance path 116. The center divider 200 can receive the hot air via any suitable mechanism, such as flexible hoses, but desirably is connected to solid, rigid air flow duct 124. The center divider 200 includes an internal air passageway 202 in combination with the duct 124, and that delivers hot air to lateral openings to provide hot air streams 205 across the conveyance path 116. Any suitable opening array can be used on the side walls of the central divider, depending on need.
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(22) Any suitable mechanism can be used to swing the divider 200 to the retracted position. In the embodiment of
(23) The central divider 200 can thus be moved from a retracted position shown in
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(26) The deflector mechanism 230 extends beyond and/or below the air outlet of the second end 214. The deflector mechanism includes a linear extension 232 that extends from the second end 214, and divides air outlet into two outlet sections, one on each side of the linear extension 232. The linear extension is shown in
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(29) Thus the invention provide a flexible use, single/dual conveyance path with improved air flow. In additional the rigid duct structure reduces maintenance over current flexible hose systems.
(30) It is to be further understood and appreciated that the numerous above-identified and/or described features of the subject product packaging apparatus and methods can be appropriately practiced alone or individually or in various combinations as may be desired for a particular or specific application.
(31) Those skilled in the art and guided by the teachings herein provided will understand and appreciate that the broader practice of such aspect of the subject development is not necessarily limited to devices so constructed or operated as devices of alternative construction or operation can, if desired, be appropriately incorporated and utilized herewith.
(32) The invention illustratively disclosed herein suitably may be practiced in the absence of any element, part, step, component, or ingredient which is not specifically disclosed herein.
(33) While in the foregoing detailed description this invention has been described in relation to certain preferred embodiments thereof, and many details have been set forth for purposes of illustration, it will be apparent to those skilled in the art that the invention is susceptible to additional embodiments and that certain of the details described herein can be varied considerably without departing from the basic principles of the invention.