STRAP CHANNEL HAVING IMBRICATE FLAPS
20230112043 · 2023-04-13
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65B13/20
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B65B13/20
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A strapping device for strapping packages, having a packing table via which the package is moved along a movement path through the device, having a strapping frame which is oriented transversely with respect to the movement path and through which the package passes during its movement through the device, having a strap channel which is open in the direction of the frame interior, is formed by the strapping frame and has at least two vertical channel legs which are arranged on both sides of the movement path of the package, and having a multiplicity of strap channel flaps which are secured on the strapping device channel so as to be moveable by way of an articulated leg and are provided with a covering leg which overlies approximately half of the channel opening in the direction of a strap channel longitudinal axis.
Claims
1-11. (canceled)
12. A strapping device comprising: a packing table; a strapping frame at least partially above the packing table and at least partially defining a strap channel having a strap channel opening; a pair of first strap channel flaps connected to the strapping frame, each first strap channel flap comprising a first covering leg that overlies part of the strap channel opening; and a pair of second strap channel flaps connected to the strapping frame adjacent to the pair of first strap channel flaps, each second strap channel flap comprising a second covering leg that overlies part of the strap channel opening, wherein each second covering leg overlies at least part of a respective one of the first covering legs of the pair of first strap channel flaps, wherein each first strap channel flap is movable independently of each second strap channel flap between an open position and a closed position.
13. The strapping device of claim 12, wherein one of the second covering legs of the pair of second strap channel flaps partially defines a wedge-shaped strap pull-out contour.
14. The strapping device of claim 12, wherein each of the first covering legs of the pair of first strap channel flaps partially defines a first wedge-shaped strap pull-out contour, and wherein each of the second covering legs of the pair of second strap channel flaps partially defines a second wedge-shaped strap pull-out contour.
15. The strapping device of claim 12, wherein one of the second covering legs of the pair of second strap channel flaps partially defines a wedge-shaped strap pull-out contour, and said second covering leg comprises a tip and widens from the tip to partially define the wedge-shaped strap pull-out contour.
16. The strapping device of claim 12, wherein one of the second covering legs of the pair of second strap channel flaps comprises an upwardly extending covering extension.
17. The strapping device of claim 12, wherein one of the second covering legs of the pair of second strap channel flaps comprises an upwardly extending covering extension that extends at an increasing distance away from the strap channel.
18. The strapping device of claim 12, wherein each of the first covering legs of the pair of first strap channel flaps comprises an upwardly extending covering extension, and wherein each of the second covering legs of the pair of second strap channel flaps comprises an upwardly extending covering extension.
19. The strapping device of claim 12, wherein one of the second covering legs of the pair of second strap channel flaps comprises an interior bevelled edge.
20. The strapping device of claim 12, wherein each of the first covering legs of the pair of first strap channel flaps comprises an interior bevelled edge, and wherein each of the second covering legs of the pair of second strap channel flaps comprises an interior bevelled edge.
21. The strapping device of claim 12, wherein each second covering leg of the pair of second strap channel flaps overlies approximately half of a respective one of the first covering legs of the pair of first strap channel flaps.
22. The strapping device of claim 12, wherein each second covering leg of the pair of second strap channel flaps overlies an upright space between respective first and second strap channel flaps.
23. The strapping device of claim 12, wherein one of the second covering legs of the pair of second strap channel flaps partially defines a wedge-shaped strap pull-out contour, wherein said second covering leg comprises a tip and widens from the tip to partially define the wedge-shaped strap pull-out contour, wherein said second leg covering comprises an upwardly extending covering extension that extends at an increasing distance away from the strap channel, and wherein said second covering leg comprises an interior bevelled edge.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWINGS
[0031] A better understanding of the present disclosure along with further advantages can be gathered from the following description of one exemplary embodiment, in which:
[0032]
[0033]
[0034]
[0035]
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0036] In the figures, a strapping device according to the present disclosure provided overall with the reference number 10. The strapping device 10 has first of all a packing table 100 which is provided with a multiplicity of rollers 101, at least some of which are driven. The driven rollers 101 serve to move a package (not shown in further detail) through the device 10.
[0037] The packing table 100 has a rotary device 102 by means of which the package can if required by rotated through 90° for a cross-strapping operation. A strapping means frame 200 has two vertical supports 201 and 202 which are each adjoined to the side of the packing table and along which a platen 203 can be moved vertically up and down. At their upper ends, the vertical supports 201 and 202 are connected by a supporting strut 204.
[0038] The strapping frame 200 carries the strap channel 250. The strap channel 250 comprises vertical channel legs 300 arranged on each vertical support 201, 202. A horizontal, upper-level channel leg (not shown further) is arranged in the platen 203. A lower, horizontally extending channel leg (not shown either) is as a rule arranged in the packing table in an interspace between the rollers 101 illustrated.
[0039] Moreover, the strapping device 10 illustrated in
[0040] On the bayonet box 11 there is arranged a strap storage unit 370 from which a strapping means in the form of a strapping strap is fed via a feed rail S in the direction of a strap insertion device 100 arranged on the platen 203.
[0041] The device in
[0042]
[0043] The second strap channel flap 530 is formed mirror-symmetrically with respect to the first strap channel flap 520 and has an articulated leg 531 and likewise a covering leg 532. With respect to the strap longitudinal axis L, said second strap channel flap is arranged opposite the first strap channel flap 520 on the channel body 501, with the result that the covering leg 532 of the second strap channel flap 530 extends over approximately half of the channel opening in the direction of the first strap channel flap 520. In this way, the covering legs 522 and 532 of the strap channel flap pair 510 cover the channel opening region situated between the strap channel flaps 520 and 530.
[0044] An opening plane O is situated between the strap channel flaps 520 and 530 of each strap channel flap pair 510 in the region of the mutually opposite end sides of the covering legs 522 and 532. This opening plane is arranged parallel to the strap channel longitudinal axis and generally coincides therewith. Along this opening plane, the strapping means located in the strap channel can be pulled out of the strap channel 500 with a flap opening movement.
[0045] Each strap channel flap pair forms in the prior art a wedge-shaped strap pull-out contour 540 which assists the opening of the strap channel flaps 520, 530 when the strapping strap is being pulled out.
[0046] Between strap channel flap pairs arranged adjacent to one another there is situated a parting joint 550 along which there is defined a parting plane P which separates the strap channel flap pairs 510.
[0047] Each strap channel flap pair 510 in the prior art forms a wedge-shaped strap pull-out contour 540 by way of its covering leg 522, 532. This wedge-shaped strap pull-out contour 540 opens, starting from a wedge tip arranged in the region of the opening plane O, in the direction of the adjacent parting plane P. It assists the opening movement of the strap channel flaps 520, 530 when the strapping strap is being pulled out of the release channel leg 500.
[0048]
[0049] As in the prior art, an opening plane O is situated between the covering legs 322, 332 of the strap channel flap pair 310, along which a strapping strap B can be pulled out of the strap channel 250, here out of its vertical portion 300, with an opening movement of the strap channel flaps 320, 330.
[0050] Between the articulated legs 321, 331 of adjacent strap channel flap pairs 310 there is likewise situated a parting joint T along which there is defined a parting plane P which separates the strap channel flap pairs 310.
[0051] What is new in relation to the prior art described in
[0052] As can also be seen from
[0053] A comparative viewing of
[0054] If a strap of low quality is then inserted, for example with torsion along the strap longitudinal axis or else with a torn or frayed strap tip, it can exit the parting joint T in the region of the parting plane between adjacent strap channel flap pairs 510, in particular between adjacent covering legs 522, 532 of adjacent strap channel flap pairs 510. By contrast, the vertical leg 300 according to
[0055] However, the large area of overlap between the covering extension 323, 333 and the adjacent covering leg 322, 332 allows yet a further improvement in the strap channel flaps 320, 330 according to the present disclosure. The strap pull-out contours C1, C2 illustrated in
[0056] In
[0057] When the strap channel flaps 320, 330 are assigned to one another to form a strap channel flap pair 310, they engage by way of bearing lugs 324, 334 in the channel body 310. A common spring element, as a rule a helical spring (not shown), has its first end fastened to the spring web 325 of the first strap channel flap 320 and has its second end fastened to the spring web 335 of the second strap channel flap 330. In this way, the spring element holds the strap channel flaps 320, 330 of a strap channel flap pair 310 against one another in the closed position, with the result that the above-described opening movements are carried out against the build-up of spring preloading.
[0058] It should thus be appreciated from the above that in various embodiments, the present disclosure relates to a strapping device for strapping packages, having a packing table via which the package is moved along a movement path through the device, having a strapping frame which is oriented transversely with respect to the movement path and through which the package passes during its movement through the device, having a strap channel which is open in the direction of the frame interior, is formed by the strapping frame and has at least two vertical channel legs which are arranged on both sides of the movement path of the package, having a multiplicity of strap channel flaps which are secured on the strapping means channel so as to be moveable by way of an articulated leg and are provided with a covering leg which overlies approximately half of the channel opening in the direction of a strap channel longitudinal axis, wherein two strap channel flaps opposite one another along the strap channel longitudinal axis form a strap channel flap pair whose covering legs jointly close the strap channel opening, an opening plane O is situated between the strap channel flaps of a strap channel flap pair, is arranged parallel to the strap channel longitudinal axis and along which a strapping means located in the strapping means channel can, with a flap opening movement, be pulled out of the strap channel and clamped around the package, the covering legs of each strap channel flap pair together form at least one wedge-shaped strap pull-out contour C2 which, starting from the wedge tip arranged in the opening plane O, widens in the direction of the parting plane P between two strap channel flap pairs, and wherein two strap channel flap pairs arranged next to one another along the strap channel longitudinal axis form between them a parting joint T along which there is defined a parting plane P which separates the two strap channel flap pairs, and is characterized in that the covering legs of a strap channel flap pair each form a covering extension which extends beyond the parting plane P and at least partially overlies the respective adjacent covering leg of an adjacent strap channel flap, the strap channel flaps of a strap channel flap pair are moveable, independently of the strap channel flaps of an adjacent strap channel flap pair, between an open position and a closed position.
TABLE-US-00001 List of reference signs 10 Strapping device 11 Bayonet box 100 Packing table 101 Rollers 102 Rotary device 200 Strapping frame 201 Vertical support 202 Vertical support 203 Platen 204 Supporting strut 250 Strap channel 300 vertical channel leg 301 Channel body 310 Strap channel flap pair 320 first strap channel flap 321 Articulated leg 322 Covering leg 323 Covering extension 324 Bearing lug 325 Spring web 330 second strap channel flap 331 Articulated leg 332 Covering leg 333 Covering extension 334 Bearing lug 335 Spring web 360 Receiving shoe 370 Strap storage unit 400 Strap insertion device 500 vertical channel leg (prior art) 501 Channel body 510 Strap channel flap pair 520 first strap channel flap 521 Articulated leg 522 Covering leg 530 second strap channel flap 531 Articulated leg 532 Covering leg 540 wedge-shaped strap pull-out contour C1 Strap pull-out contour C2 Strap pull-out contour RE Right channel end RL Left channel end F Strap insertion direction S Feed rail M Package run-through direction L Strap channel longitudinal axis O Opening plane P Parting plane B Strapping strap T Parting joint