EP0011876B1 - Automatic packaging machine - Google Patents
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- B65—CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
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- B65B11/00—Wrapping, e.g. partially or wholly enclosing, articles or quantities of material, in strips, sheets or blanks, of flexible material
- B65B11/04—Wrapping, e.g. partially or wholly enclosing, articles or quantities of material, in strips, sheets or blanks, of flexible material the articles being rotated
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B65—CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
- B65B—MACHINES, APPARATUS OR DEVICES FOR, OR METHODS OF, PACKAGING ARTICLES OR MATERIALS; UNPACKING
- B65B11/00—Wrapping, e.g. partially or wholly enclosing, articles or quantities of material, in strips, sheets or blanks, of flexible material
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- This invention relates to an automatic machine and method for packaging parcels or stacked objects in a wrapper.
- the task of this invention is to remove the above shortcomings in the packaging industry by providing an automatic packaging machine and packaging method, which produce a package of the type specified above through the sole utilization of the instant machine and without involving any further operations at other package processing stations.
- a particular task of this invention is therefore to provide a packaging machine of the described type including additional operative units adapted to automatically lay a top or bottom packaging foil onto the parcel sequentially with the wrapping of the sides of the parcel.
- the invention is defined by the characterizing part of claim 1.
- the frame 2 has a base portion which comprises a platform 5 in the form of a turning or rotating table assembly, conveyor rollers 6, and a columnar structure including front uprights 3 and 4, and rear uprights 3' and 4'.
- a parcel 34 to be packaged, indicated with dotted lines, is placed onto the platform 5.
- first carriage or slide 13 having a cantilevered arm 12 which carries a pivotable pressure disk or lid 11.
- a second carriage 37 carries for sliding movement along the uprights 3 and 4 the wrapping web or tape supply device or means, the roll 47 and transmission rollers 48-51 whereof are visible in the drawing.
- an inlet conveying deck 101 and outlet or discharge conveying deck 102 also equipped with power driven rollers 6.
- the novel parts of the machine or system 100 include a second packaging foil web or tape supply unit 103 and a drive 104 for displacing the lid 11 vertically.
- the entire unit 103 which will be now described with reference, in particular, to Figures 1 and 2, is transported vertically by the carriage 13, which is of a suitably strengthened and possibly lengthened type as compared to the one described in the above Italian application.
- the drive for this carriage is also of the type described in the above Italian application, the only difference residing in the installation of a counterweight and related transmission, not shown, to match the increased weight.
- a power driven overhead or suspended carriage 107 is caused to travel, which extends vertically and wherefrom a flat frame 108 is cantilevered in the form of a horizontal bracket which is defined by two longitudinal stringers 109 and 110 and cross-members 111 and 112 set to project from one side to support a long roll 113 of packaging plastics sheets or film or foil between the projecting ends thereof.
- the pressure roller 116 is supported, and urged against the unwinding roller 115, by rods 121 ( Figure 4) connected to the carrying shaft 116' on which the roller 116 is rotatably arranged ( Figure 5).
- the rods 121 are located one at each end of the shaft 116' and are slidable each in two sleeve guides 122 which are attached to a plate 123, in turn welded to the cross-member 111 of the frames 108, respectively 112.
- the biasing force is supplied by a spring 124 mounted to rest on the rod and the farthermost sleeve 122.
- On the frame 108 there is further mounted an automatic control cutter for cutting to size the film 114 while lapped over the parcel 34 to be packaged.
- This device is more clearly shown in Figures 2A, 3 and 4, as well as in the enlarged detail view of Figure 5. It comprises a small frame 125 of rectangular contour shape, which is contained with its parallel sides in the frame 108, set to travel slidably in the directions of the double arrowhead 126 ( Figures 2A and 4) between the longitudinal stringers 109 and 110.
- the frame 125 has its longer sides, i.e. the front side 127 and rear side 128, made from a boxed profile section and joined by shorter sides formed from two flat bars 129.
- a knife holder 130 ( Figure 4) with knife 131 having substantially the same length as the small frame 125, and similarly laid horizontally, protrudes with its cutting edge facing the falling film 114.
- the small frame 125 moving guillotine-like in the frame 108 is mounted on four wheels 132, two on each short side, which roll along rails comprising a runway 133 and an upper edge 134 ( Figure 5).
- the wheels support each a respective flat bar 129 through a pin 135 projecting therefrom.
- the guides are not considered to be adequate by themselves.
- a pinion and rack transmission 136, 137 is provided on both sides, with a shaft 136' holding together the two pinion gears 136 on both sides.
- the two rack sections 137 are attached to the two plates 123, respectively to the two sides thereof ( Figures 2A and 5).
- This rigid transmission ensures a positively parallel translation of the small frame 125, inasmuch as any possible displacement on one side is reproduced faithfully on the other side owing to the parallel interconnection of the two racks.
- a reliable kinematic parallelism is achieved which allows normal backlash in the gear coupling and which parallelism would be extremely difficult to maintain with prismatic or slideway guides, and only to be achieved at the expense of high-precision and prohibitively expensive machining processes.
- the translatory movement of the carriage is imparted through a pressure fluid operated cylinder 138 which is attached to the longitudinal stringer 110, at the centerline of the small frame 125 and which acts in a crosswise direction thereto.
- the frame is provided with frontally mounted cylindrical rods 139 acting like bumpers or feelers, and parallel to the long side thereof, directly in front of the knife 131, located in the same vertical plane ( Figure 4).
- the two rods 139 engage with two respective stop seats 140 of "V" shape, extending parallel to the rods 139 and located on respectively facing edges of the U-like longitudinal stringer 109. against said "V" stop seats, the two cylindrical rods lock the sheet 114 with spring action.
- each rod 139 is supported telescopically by the small frame. More specifically, each rod 139 is carried as a bumper in projecting tubes 141 which are set to withdraw telescopically into two spaced apart lugs 142, which are bored and set to protrude from the sectional members 127 and 128 respectively of the small frame 125. Each tube 141 is slidable in the direction of the arrowhead 126 through the bores in the tabs, but moves rigid with the small frame,.until the studs are stopped by the "V" seats, since a spring 143 for each tube engages the tube itself and urges it against the lug 142 on the opposite side to the knife 131.
- the carriage proper is composed of a frame comprising two wheel-carrying angle members 144 and 145 ( Figure 3) and two connecting beams 146 and 147 from which the longitudinal stringers 109 and 110 respectively extend squarely, the bracket construction being further strengthened at the joints by oblique gussets 148.
- the angle members 144 and 145 support the carriage slidably in the rails 105 and 106 by means of two types of bearing wheel devices 149 and 150: the load-bearing wheel devices 149 having their axes horizontal and supporting the vertically acting weight carried mainly by the U-like rails 106 and transmitted thereto mainly by the top member 145, and the thrust wheel devices 150 having their axes vertical, which oppose the moment, i.e. the horizontally acting forces and transmitted by the member 145 onto the rail 106 in one direction and by the member 144 onto the inverted "U" rail 105 in the other horizontal direction.
- the detail views of Figures 6 and 7 show in an enlarged scale these bearing wheel devices.
- the wheels 150 are mounted to a pivot pin 151 which is rigid with the angle member 144 or 145, respectively, the wheels 149 being mounted to a pivot pin 152 carried by a bracket 153 attached as by welding to the 'angle member 144 or 145.
- Figure 3 shows a third wheel device 149 cooperating with the lower rail 105, even if the two wheel devices 150 may be sufficient for the cooperation, not shown, with the lower rail 105.
- the movement is imparted to the carriage 107 by an electric motor 154 ( Figure 3) installed on the carriage, through a reduction gear 155, which meshes with a drive pinion gear 156 with a rack 157 secured to the rail 105 over its entire length.
- the carriage 13 which moves in a vertical direction, carries the arm 12 supporting the lid 11, and a device 104 for displacing the lid vertically.
- the carriage 13 is destined first to raise the upper packaging sheet supply system to a suitable height for the parcel to be packaged. In doing so it moves the arm 12 therealong, and thereby also locates the lid 11 to an operating distance, which lid is not only adjusted for pressing on the parcel after the latter has been wrapped in the lateral foil web 52 ( Figure 2), but is also to be raised for allowing the frame 108 with the sheet 114 to pass therebetween.
- a pressure- fluid operated cylinder 158 ( Figure 1), attached to the arm 12, the rod 159 whereof is rigid with a parallel shaft 160, set to slide in a sleeve 161 at the end of the arm 12, which supports the pivoting lid 11. By extending the rod 159, the lid 11 is raised, and vice versa.
- the latter After having adjusted the height of the carriage 13 and consequently of the rails 105 and 106 depending on the height of the parcel 34, the latter is delivered onto the platform 5 by a feeder 101, where it is wrapped in the lateral . foil web 52, from bottom to top, while it is caused to turn or rotate together with the platform in the manner described in the above mentioned Italian Patent application.
- a feeder 101 Upon completion of a wrapping layer, the web is cut, the lid 11 raised, the frame 108 caused to move horizontally above the parcel to lay a lapping top or upper sheet thereon.
- the movement of the frame 108 is started while having a flap of sheet 114 barely protruding downwardly from the rollers 115 and 116, as it has been previously cut in an appropriate manner at the end of the previous cycle.
- said rollers begin to unwind the foil or film, such that a measured sinking length thereof extends downwardly beyond the level of an upper corner of the parcel, thereby to meet the corresponding vertical side of the parcel while the frame 108 is horizontally moved past the parcel's top and thereby leaving on such vertical side of the parcel an edge or flap which is subsequently folded over the corner on the top side of the parcel.
- the timed or synchronized unwinding causes the film to be deposited onto, and lap the top surface of the parcel until it is fully covered thereby.
- the horizontal movement of the carriage 107 is controllably stopped in a position where a portion or flap of the foil extends beyond the rear top corner of the parcel.
- the cutter is then moved with the knife 131, as carried in the small frame 125, forward to cut the film.
- the automated operation is adjusted such that said portion or flap of the film extending beyond the rear top corner of the parcel is let down on the opposite vertical side; the suitable tackiness of the sheet causes it to adhere to the parcel which it is lapping.
- the width of the sheet is so selected as to cause a desired edge of the sheet to lap the other two vertical sides as well, such as to provide complete covering.
- the carriage 107 may be held in the last reached position at the rear side of the parcel or caused to move rearwards.
- the second helical wrapping is carried out, this time preferably from top to bottom, with the foil web 52, to exactly cover or overlap the edges of the upper sheet, which are thus sandwiched between the first and second wrapping.
- the device 104 will lower the lid 11 such as to keep the parcel aligned as it is rotated within reach of the web 52.
- the packaging is also completed and the parcel is discharged by the conveyor 102.
- a perfect synchronization or timing of the events can be accomplished through any conventional means, using sensors and detectors, e.g. of an optical nature, or more simply travel limit switches, or even adjustable centralized timers.
- sensors and detectors e.g. of an optical nature, or more simply travel limit switches, or even adjustable centralized timers.
- the foregoing description in conjunction with the illustration provided by the drawings, has shown how complete automation has been achieved with reliable mechanical means and easily synchronizable movements, in a compact and functional arrangement. This constitutes the main advantage of the machine and the material achievement of the invention's objects.
- Other important advantages are afforded by the solutions provided to various interconnected problems, which had no straightforward solution in conventional apparatus.
- the arm 12 and rails 105, 106 By combining on a single carriage the arm 12 and rails 105, 106, it becomes possible to adapt two basic devices to the wide range of variation in the parcel or pile sizes, e.g. up to two or three meters high, in actual practice having no limitations as required by their market applications.
- the arrangement of the wheels 149 and 150 onto the carriage 107 brilliantly solves the problem of attaining a smooth translatory movement, under considerable weight and combined moments, while affording the possibiltiy of adopting the convenient rack-and-pinion type of drive.
- the long cantilevered frame designed flat to easily move through the gap between the lid 11 and the parcel, enjoys a certain springy action, which is not disturbing, thanks to the features provided, and permits a lightweight and compact structure.
- This particular method has the advantage'of presenting to the parcel partly overlapping web turns, similar to mutually penetrating inverted V's, which have their contacting portions exposed to rain water diverging downwardly, like the overlapping edges of the upper sheet.
- a water impervious wrapping has been ensured by an arrangement which fully utilizes the water imperviousness afforded by the film employed.
- the apparatus described hereinabove also affords the possibility of performing partly modified packaging cycles, e.g. lay an upper sheet prior to the first wrapping, or even apply an upper web, wrap from top to bottom, turn the parcel over, lay an upper web on the other parcel basis, and again perform the second wrapping from top to bottom.
- partly modified packaging cycles e.g. lay an upper sheet prior to the first wrapping, or even apply an upper web, wrap from top to bottom, turn the parcel over, lay an upper web on the other parcel basis, and again perform the second wrapping from top to bottom.
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Description
- This invention relates to an automatic machine and method for packaging parcels or stacked objects in a wrapper.
- Known are machines for wrapping individual objects or piled objects. The machine described in the Italian Patent application No. 23.073 A/78 published on November 5, 1979 provides a common rotating platform and lapping tape or web supply means for wrapping an object being rotated on the platform. To complete the package, over the object's top and base portions there is laid, either manually or through suitable means, a packaging material sheet, with its edge folded onto the sides of the object, in separate steps, thereafter the sides of the object are wrapped taking care to cover and secure by the end turns of the tape, the sheets laid onto the top and base.
- The above mentioned Italian Patent application has been published prior to the filing date of this application but after the claimed priority date of this application.
- No machine or system, either of the automatic or semiautomatic types, is known which affords the possibility of mechanically performing all of the packaging operations, without involving manual packaging steps, and without requiring the article being packaged to be transferred to several stations.
- The state of the art is summarized in the precharacterizing part of
claim 1. - This being the status of the packaging art, the task of this invention is to remove the above shortcomings in the packaging industry by providing an automatic packaging machine and packaging method, which produce a package of the type specified above through the sole utilization of the instant machine and without involving any further operations at other package processing stations.
- A particular task of this invention is therefore to provide a packaging machine of the described type including additional operative units adapted to automatically lay a top or bottom packaging foil onto the parcel sequentially with the wrapping of the sides of the parcel.
- The invention is defined by the characterizing part of
claim 1. - The features, mode of operation and advantages of the invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description of a presently preferred embodiment thereof, with reference to the accompanying drawings, where:
- Figure 1 is a perspective view of the packaging machine according to the invention;
- Figure 2 is a plan view of that same machine;
- Figure 2A is an enlarged scale detail view of Figure 2, with parts removed for clarity;
- Figure 3 is a partial side elevation view taken along the line III of Figure 2A, with parts removed for clarity;
- Figure 4 is a sectional view taken along the line IV-IV of Figure 2A;
- Figure 5 is a detail view, with parts cut away and to an enlarged scale, of Figure 3; and
- ' Figures 6 and 7 are further detail views of Figure 3.
- Some of the component parts of the machine are similar to analogous component parts of the machine described in the above mentioned Italian Patent application No. 23.073 A/78 published on November 5, 1979 and these component parts have been indicated with reference numerals less than 100, and have been only coursary described but sufficiently for the purpose of this invention, while the other more fully described component parts have been indicated with a reference numeral from 100 onwards. The
reference numeral 100 designates generally the machine according to this invention. Theframe 2 has a base portion which comprises aplatform 5 in the form of a turning or rotating table assembly,conveyor rollers 6, and a columnar structure includingfront uprights parcel 34 to be packaged, indicated with dotted lines, is placed onto theplatform 5. Along theuprights arm 12 which carries a pivotable pressure disk orlid 11. Asecond carriage 37, thebase 45 whereof is visible in the drawing, carries for sliding movement along theuprights roll 47 and transmission rollers 48-51 whereof are visible in the drawing. Also shown are aninlet conveying deck 101 and outlet ordischarge conveying deck 102, also equipped with power drivenrollers 6. - The novel parts of the machine or
system 100 according to the invention include a second packaging foil web ortape supply unit 103 and adrive 104 for displacing thelid 11 vertically. Theentire unit 103, which will be now described with reference, in particular, to Figures 1 and 2, is transported vertically by the carriage 13, which is of a suitably strengthened and possibly lengthened type as compared to the one described in the above Italian application. The drive for this carriage is also of the type described in the above Italian application, the only difference residing in the installation of a counterweight and related transmission, not shown, to match the increased weight. - Also included in the foil
web supply unit 103 are twoparallel rails carriage 107 is caused to travel, which extends vertically and wherefrom aflat frame 108 is cantilevered in the form of a horizontal bracket which is defined by twolongitudinal stringers cross-members long roll 113 of packaging plastics sheets or film or foil between the projecting ends thereof. To feed the packaging film 114 (Figure 4) from theroll 113, there are mounted between thecross-members unwinding roller 115 and anidle roller 116 set to rotate by frictional engagement with thedriving roller 115, which presses onto the driving roller thefilm 114 from theroll 113, thereby the film is pulled in the nip between the two rollers, unwound and dropped downwards, as is more clearly shown in Figures 2A and 4. For driving theunwinding roller 115, there is installed on theframe 108 anelectric motor 117 with a worm screw type of reduction gear 118, which rotates the roller through agear pair 119, 120. Thepressure roller 116 is supported, and urged against theunwinding roller 115, by rods 121 (Figure 4) connected to the carrying shaft 116' on which theroller 116 is rotatably arranged (Figure 5). Therods 121 are located one at each end of the shaft 116' and are slidable each in twosleeve guides 122 which are attached to aplate 123, in turn welded to thecross-member 111 of theframes 108, respectively 112. The biasing force is supplied by aspring 124 mounted to rest on the rod and thefarthermost sleeve 122. On theframe 108, there is further mounted an automatic control cutter for cutting to size thefilm 114 while lapped over theparcel 34 to be packaged. This device is more clearly shown in Figures 2A, 3 and 4, as well as in the enlarged detail view of Figure 5. It comprises asmall frame 125 of rectangular contour shape, which is contained with its parallel sides in theframe 108, set to travel slidably in the directions of the double arrowhead 126 (Figures 2A and 4) between thelongitudinal stringers frame 125 has its longer sides, i.e. thefront side 127 andrear side 128, made from a boxed profile section and joined by shorter sides formed from twoflat bars 129. - From the
front side 127, a knife holder 130 (Figure 4) withknife 131 having substantially the same length as thesmall frame 125, and similarly laid horizontally, protrudes with its cutting edge facing the fallingfilm 114. Thesmall frame 125 moving guillotine-like in theframe 108, is mounted on fourwheels 132, two on each short side, which roll along rails comprising arunway 133 and an upper edge 134 (Figure 5). The wheels support each a respectiveflat bar 129 through apin 135 projecting therefrom. However, to ensure positive movability of the small frame and knife at a high rate without jamming, the guides are not considered to be adequate by themselves. Thus a pinion andrack transmission pinion gears 136 on both sides. The tworack sections 137 are attached to the twoplates 123, respectively to the two sides thereof (Figures 2A and 5). This rigid transmission ensures a positively parallel translation of thesmall frame 125, inasmuch as any possible displacement on one side is reproduced faithfully on the other side owing to the parallel interconnection of the two racks. Thus, a reliable kinematic parallelism is achieved which allows normal backlash in the gear coupling and which parallelism would be extremely difficult to maintain with prismatic or slideway guides, and only to be achieved at the expense of high-precision and prohibitively expensive machining processes. The translatory movement of the carriage is imparted through a pressure fluid operatedcylinder 138 which is attached to thelongitudinal stringer 110, at the centerline of thesmall frame 125 and which acts in a crosswise direction thereto. In order to stop thefilm 114 at the cutting time, the frame is provided with frontally mountedcylindrical rods 139 acting like bumpers or feelers, and parallel to the long side thereof, directly in front of theknife 131, located in the same vertical plane (Figure 4). In moving along with the small frame, the tworods 139 engage with tworespective stop seats 140 of "V" shape, extending parallel to therods 139 and located on respectively facing edges of the U-likelongitudinal stringer 109. Against said "V" stop seats, the two cylindrical rods lock thesheet 114 with spring action. To allow the knife to move further forward and perform the cut, the tworods 139 are supported telescopically by the small frame. More specifically, eachrod 139 is carried as a bumper in projectingtubes 141 which are set to withdraw telescopically into two spaced apartlugs 142, which are bored and set to protrude from thesectional members small frame 125. Eachtube 141 is slidable in the direction of thearrowhead 126 through the bores in the tabs, but moves rigid with the small frame,.until the studs are stopped by the "V" seats, since aspring 143 for each tube engages the tube itself and urges it against thelug 142 on the opposite side to theknife 131. Thus, while thesmall frame 125 is moved toward thefilm 114 to be cut, it holds the latter securely pressed with thecylindrical rods 139 in the opposite "V"seats 140 and additionally creates a stretching effect on the film which favours a quick cutting action as the knife cutting edge meets thefilm 114. - Still to be explained is how the
carriage 107 of theframe 108 is carried slidably on therails angle members 144 and 145 (Figure 3) and two connectingbeams longitudinal stringers oblique gussets 148. Theangle members rails wheel devices 149 and 150: the load-bearingwheel devices 149 having their axes horizontal and supporting the vertically acting weight carried mainly by the U-likerails 106 and transmitted thereto mainly by thetop member 145, and thethrust wheel devices 150 having their axes vertical, which oppose the moment, i.e. the horizontally acting forces and transmitted by themember 145 onto therail 106 in one direction and by themember 144 onto the inverted "U"rail 105 in the other horizontal direction. The detail views of Figures 6 and 7 show in an enlarged scale these bearing wheel devices. Thewheels 150 are mounted to apivot pin 151 which is rigid with theangle member wheels 149 being mounted to apivot pin 152 carried by abracket 153 attached as by welding to the'angle member wheel devices 149 and therebetween onewheel device 150 cooperate with the upper rail 106 (Figures 1, 2A) and twowheel devices 150 cooperate with thelower rail 105. Figure 3 shows athird wheel device 149 cooperating with thelower rail 105, even if the twowheel devices 150 may be sufficient for the cooperation, not shown, with thelower rail 105. The movement is imparted to thecarriage 107 by an electric motor 154 (Figure 3) installed on the carriage, through areduction gear 155, which meshes with adrive pinion gear 156 with arack 157 secured to therail 105 over its entire length. - The carriage 13, which moves in a vertical direction, carries the
arm 12 supporting thelid 11, and adevice 104 for displacing the lid vertically. - In fact, the carriage 13 is destined first to raise the upper packaging sheet supply system to a suitable height for the parcel to be packaged. In doing so it moves the
arm 12 therealong, and thereby also locates thelid 11 to an operating distance, which lid is not only adjusted for pressing on the parcel after the latter has been wrapped in the lateral foil web 52 (Figure 2), but is also to be raised for allowing theframe 108 with thesheet 114 to pass therebetween. For this vertical movement of thelid 11, there is provided a pressure- fluid operated cylinder 158 (Figure 1), attached to thearm 12, therod 159 whereof is rigid with a parallel shaft 160, set to slide in a sleeve 161 at the end of thearm 12, which supports the pivotinglid 11. By extending therod 159, thelid 11 is raised, and vice versa. - In describing the individual components, their shapes and functions, their combined mode of operation have also been explained, such that the coordinated overall operation of the machine can now be described along with the method it implements.
- After having adjusted the height of the carriage 13 and consequently of the
rails parcel 34, the latter is delivered onto theplatform 5 by afeeder 101, where it is wrapped in the lateral . foilweb 52, from bottom to top, while it is caused to turn or rotate together with the platform in the manner described in the above mentioned Italian Patent application. Upon completion of a wrapping layer, the web is cut, thelid 11 raised, theframe 108 caused to move horizontally above the parcel to lay a lapping top or upper sheet thereon. For the purpose the movement of theframe 108 is started while having a flap ofsheet 114 barely protruding downwardly from therollers frame 108 is horizontally moved past the parcel's top and thereby leaving on such vertical side of the parcel an edge or flap which is subsequently folded over the corner on the top side of the parcel. In fact, the timed or synchronized unwinding causes the film to be deposited onto, and lap the top surface of the parcel until it is fully covered thereby. Now, the horizontal movement of thecarriage 107 is controllably stopped in a position where a portion or flap of the foil extends beyond the rear top corner of the parcel. The cutter is then moved with theknife 131, as carried in thesmall frame 125, forward to cut the film. The automated operation is adjusted such that said portion or flap of the film extending beyond the rear top corner of the parcel is let down on the opposite vertical side; the suitable tackiness of the sheet causes it to adhere to the parcel which it is lapping. Obviously, the width of the sheet is so selected as to cause a desired edge of the sheet to lap the other two vertical sides as well, such as to provide complete covering. If desired, thecarriage 107 may be held in the last reached position at the rear side of the parcel or caused to move rearwards. Then, the second helical wrapping is carried out, this time preferably from top to bottom, with thefoil web 52, to exactly cover or overlap the edges of the upper sheet, which are thus sandwiched between the first and second wrapping. At each wrapping, thedevice 104 will lower thelid 11 such as to keep the parcel aligned as it is rotated within reach of theweb 52. Upon completion of the second wrapping, which may be a single coil forming the upper wrapper, the packaging is also completed and the parcel is discharged by theconveyor 102. - A perfect synchronization or timing of the events can be accomplished through any conventional means, using sensors and detectors, e.g. of an optical nature, or more simply travel limit switches, or even adjustable centralized timers. In all cases, the foregoing description, in conjunction with the illustration provided by the drawings, has shown how complete automation has been achieved with reliable mechanical means and easily synchronizable movements, in a compact and functional arrangement. This constitutes the main advantage of the machine and the material achievement of the invention's objects. Other important advantages are afforded by the solutions provided to various interconnected problems, which had no straightforward solution in conventional apparatus.
- By combining on a single carriage the
arm 12 andrails wheels carriage 107 brilliantly solves the problem of attaining a smooth translatory movement, under considerable weight and combined moments, while affording the possibiltiy of adopting the convenient rack-and-pinion type of drive. The long cantilevered frame, designed flat to easily move through the gap between thelid 11 and the parcel, enjoys a certain springy action, which is not disturbing, thanks to the features provided, and permits a lightweight and compact structure. The rigid translation of the knife, without the risk of binding or jamming, with knife sizes which may exceed two meters in length, has been achieved, in a most economical manner, by providing atwin rack 137 type of drive and guiding system, which, similar to a transducer, keeps all micromovements on one side equalized with those on the other side. - This particular method has the advantage'of presenting to the parcel partly overlapping web turns, similar to mutually penetrating inverted V's, which have their contacting portions exposed to rain water diverging downwardly, like the overlapping edges of the upper sheet. Thus, in a quick manner and one requiring but a minimum of material, a water impervious wrapping has been ensured by an arrangement which fully utilizes the water imperviousness afforded by the film employed.
- The apparatus described hereinabove also affords the possibility of performing partly modified packaging cycles, e.g. lay an upper sheet prior to the first wrapping, or even apply an upper web, wrap from top to bottom, turn the parcel over, lay an upper web on the other parcel basis, and again perform the second wrapping from top to bottom.
- The apparatus lends itself to several different packaging procedures, as will be recognized by those skilled in this art. In addition thereto, the very basic conception of this apparatus may be implemented in a different manner through equivalent mechanical features, without departing from the scope of the present invention.
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