EP4056481A1 - Verfahren und vorrichtung zum verpacken von gegenständen unterschiedlicher art - Google Patents

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EP4056481A1
EP4056481A1 EP22160825.0A EP22160825A EP4056481A1 EP 4056481 A1 EP4056481 A1 EP 4056481A1 EP 22160825 A EP22160825 A EP 22160825A EP 4056481 A1 EP4056481 A1 EP 4056481A1
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Fabrizio DELLA CASA
Giulio Ghizzoni
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  • This invention relates to a method and an apparatus for packaging, one after the other, objects of different types, which consequently have dimensions generally variable between one object and the next.
  • the method and the apparatus according to the invention are particularly suitable for being used in the e-commerce field, in order to package objects ordered using the Internet, which must be packaged before being delivered to the customers who have requested them.
  • the prior art apparatuses comprise a packaging machine for packaging each object in a flexible packaging, for example an envelope.
  • Flexible packaging may be made using a web of paper which, after being unwound from a reel, interacts with a glue applicator which applies an adhesive substance to the paper. The paper is then folded around the object to make the package and then subjected to a cutting operation for separating a package from the next one.
  • an infeed conveyor on which the operators manually load the objects to be packaged
  • a rejection station for rejecting non-conforming objects
  • a phasing conveyor for positioning the objects in such a way that between one object and another there is an empty space with constant dimensions
  • rejecting the empty packages results in a waste of material, since the packaging material with which the empty packages are made must be disposed of.
  • the rejected empty packages are conveyed to a temporary storage area from which they must be periodically removed, which makes it necessary to stop the apparatus, with consequent productivity drops.
  • the rejecting of the empty packages it may be difficult to decide with sufficient precision the hourly productivity at which the packaging process must be set, which will be used by the control unit of the apparatus to calculate the linear advancement speed of the packaging material.
  • An object of the invention is to improve the methods and apparatuses for packaging objects, particularly objects having dimensions which are variable between one object and the next.
  • Another object is to reduce the waste of packaging material, particularly paper and glue.
  • Another object is to reduce the number of packages which must be rejected, which would allow the stoppages to be minimised for removing from the apparatus the packages to be rejected.
  • Yet another object is to make the hourly productivity of the apparatus more easily predictable.
  • a further object is to reduce the rejection of packages which have not been glued and closed in a reliable manner during the stoppages of the apparatus.
  • the empty positions which could be present in the flow of objects loaded on the intermediate conveyor are filled before the objects reach the packaging unit.
  • the latter may thus be fed by a continuous flow of objects, that is to say, by a flow in which there are no objects missing, which means that all the packages produced by the packaging unit have an object inside them.
  • the intermediate conveyor acts as a buffer in which a plurality of objects is temporarily accumulated while waiting to enter the packaging unit.
  • the productivity of the packaging unit may be optimised in such a way as to be less affected by the variations which may occur in the number of objects which are loaded on the infeed conveyor to be fed on the intermediate conveyor.
  • the intermediate conveyor comprises a plurality of conveyor belts arranged in sequence along the advancement direction.
  • the production speed of the packaging unit is adjusted in such a way as to keep in the intermediate conveyor a predetermined average filling level.
  • the packaging unit may be controlled in such a way as to produce packages with an adaptive productivity, that is to say, with a productivity which adapts to the number of objects present on the intermediate conveyor, that is to say, to the filling level of the intermediate conveyor with the objects to be packaged.
  • an applying device applies glue on the web of packaging material to generate at least one joint and to close a corresponding package. If there are no objects present on the intermediate conveyor, the web of packaging material is fed to the packaging unit at a linear speed calculated in such a way that the glue remains on the packaging material, before applying pressure to said at least one joint, for a length of time less than a working life of the glue.
  • an apparatus comprising:
  • Figure 1 shows an apparatus 1 for packaging objects 2, which are generally of different types from each other and have dimensions which vary between one object and another.
  • the apparatus 1 is designed to be used in the e-commerce field in order to package objects which have been ordered using the Internet before dispatching these objects to the customers who requested them.
  • the objects which the apparatus 1 allows to be packed may be books, CDs, items of clothing, items for the home or for free time, and many others.
  • the apparatus 1 makes it possible to produce, for each object 2, a package which contains the object 2 and is made of a packaging material, which in the example shown is paper. However, it is also possible to use other packaging materials, such as, for example, plastic film or biofilm.
  • the apparatus 1 may comprise an infeed conveyor 3, arranged for receiving the objects 2 from one or more operators who manually position the objects 2 on the infeed conveyor 3.
  • the latter is configured for advancing the objects 2 along an advancement direction F.
  • the infeed conveyor 3 may comprise a plurality of infeed belts 4, arranged in sequence along the advancement direction F. In the example shown, four infeed belts 4 are provided, even though the number of infeed belts 4 may be different.
  • Each infeed belt 4 is provided with a plurality of positioning notches or marks 5, which are more clearly visible in Figure 2 , which can be printed on the infeed belts 4.
  • the positioning marks 5 are positioned at a predetermined constant distance along the advancement direction F, in such a way as to provide the operator with a visual indication of the position in which each object 2 must be positioned.
  • the infeed conveyor 3 there is a plurality of work stations 6, in each of which an operator can work for loading successive objects 2 on the infeed belt 4 positioned in front of him/her.
  • Each work station 6 may comprise a platform 7 on which the corresponding operator can position him/herself to place the objects 2 on the infeed belts 4.
  • Each work station 6 further comprises a supporting element 8 suitable for supporting a crate 9 containing the objects 2 to be packaged.
  • a resting plane 10 is provided above the infeed conveyor 3 on which a plurality of crates 9 full of objects 2 are rested.
  • the resting plane 10 may be defined by a motor-driven roller conveyor or by a motor-driven conveyor belt.
  • the operator manually picks up a crate 9 from the resting plane 10 and positions it on the supporting element 8, at the start of his/her work shift or when he/she has emptied a previous crate 9 after positioning all the respective objects 2 on the infeed conveyor 3.
  • Each work station 6 further comprises a portal 11 which, as shown in more detail in Figure 2 , includes a detector 12, for example a photocell, arranged for generating a signal when a front edge of an object 2 passes in front of the detector 12.
  • the latter is further configured to generate a further signal when a rear edge of the object 2 just detected passes in front of the detector 12.
  • each object 2 is a parameter which will be subsequently used to determine the length of the paper with which each object 2 must be wrapped.
  • the length of the paper is equal to the length of the corresponding object 2 measured by the detector 12, to which an additional value must be added, which ensures that each package can be closed, at the same time minimising the consumption of packaging material, that is to say, paper.
  • Each work station 6 may further be provided with a data entry device for allowing the corresponding operator to identify him/herself at the start of his/her shift.
  • each work station 6 may comprise a code reader 56, for reading an identification code present on each product 2 which is positioned on the infeed conveyor 3.
  • the identification code may be, for example, a one-dimensional bar code or a two-dimensional code, such as a QR code, or other code.
  • a further detector 13 for measuring the width of each object 2, that is to say, its horizontal dimension perpendicular to the advancement direction F, and the height of each object 2.
  • each object 2 The width and height of each object 2 are used mainly to check that the dimensions of the object 2 fall within a dimensional range which can be processed by the devices of the apparatus 1 located downstream of the infeed conveyor 3.
  • the apparatus 1 further comprises an object rejecting device 14 located downstream of the infeed conveyor 3 for rejecting any non-conforming objects 2.
  • the object rejecting device 14 is intended in particular for rejecting the objects 2 which, after the measurements performed by the detectors 12 and by the further detector 13, are found to have dimensions outside the dimensional range which can be processed by the apparatus 1.
  • the object rejecting device 14 is further intended to reject objects 2 which, on the basis of the reading of the identification code of each object by the code reader 56, are found to have been incorrectly loaded on the apparatus 1 and are intended to be processed in other places.
  • the object rejecting device 14 comprises a tiltable conveyor 15, for example of the belt type, which may be positioned in a conveying configuration C1 or alternatively in a rejecting configuration C2.
  • the tiltable conveyor 15 In the conveying configuration C1 the tiltable conveyor 15 is substantially horizontal and allows the objects 2 to be conveyed along the advancement direction F.
  • the tiltable conveyor 15 In the rejection configuration C2 the tiltable conveyor 15 is, on the other hand, tilted downwards, in such a way that an object 2 to be rejected, coming from the infeed conveyor 3, is diverted onto an underlying removal conveyor 16, arranged for moving the rejected object away from the apparatus 1.
  • a container 17, shown in Figure 1 may be positioned for collecting the rejected objects 2.
  • the object rejecting device 14 may further comprise a passage conveyor 18, of the belt type, interposed between the infeed conveyor 3 and the tiltable conveyor 15, for conveying the objects 1 coming from the infeed conveyor 3 on the tiltable conveyor 15.
  • the apparatus 1 further comprises an intermediate conveyor 19, located downstream of the infeed conveyor 3 along the advancement direction F. More precisely, the intermediate conveyor 19 is located downstream of the object rejecting device 14.
  • a packaging unit 20 Downstream of the intermediate conveyor 19 a packaging unit 20 is provided for producing packages made of packaging material, particularly paper, each of which encloses an object 2.
  • the intermediate conveyor 19 is intended for transporting the objects 2 coming from the infeed conveyor 3 towards the packaging unit 20 along the advancement direction F.
  • the intermediate conveyor 19 comprises a plurality of conveyor belts 21 arranged in sequence along the advancement direction F.
  • the conveyor belts 21 can be driven at linear speeds (that is to say, respective movement speeds at which the objects 2 are moved in the advancement direction F) which may vary over time and which can vary between one conveyor belt 21 and the other, so as to accelerate or slow down the objects 2 which the conveyor belts 21 advance, for the reasons described in more detail below.
  • the intermediate conveyor 19 further comprises sensor means 23 for detecting the presence of an object 2 on each of the conveyor belts 21.
  • the sensor means 23 may comprise a plurality of sensor elements 24, for example photocells, each of which is suitable for detecting passage of an object 2 close to the sensor element 24 considered.
  • the sensor elements 24 may be positioned in the transit zones between two consecutive conveyor belts 21.
  • a sensor element 24 may further be located downstream of the conveyor belt 21 in the most advanced position along the advancement direction F.
  • a sensor element 24 may be positioned upstream of the first conveyor belt 21, that is to say, upstream of the conveyor belt 21 located at the most rearward position along the advancement direction F.
  • the intermediate conveyor 19 receives a flow of objects 2 coming from the infeed conveyor 3, after these objects have passed through the object rejecting device 14.
  • the object rejecting device 14 In the flow of objects 2 which arrive on the intermediate conveyor 19, there may be empty positions, that is to say, positions in which, contrary to what is expected, an object 2 is missing.
  • the empty positions in the flow of objects 2 which arrives on the intermediate conveyor 19 may be due to the fact that, for various reasons, the operators have been unable to load an object 2 in the position considered, or they may be due to the fact that a non-conforming object 2 has been rejected in the object rejecting device 14, leaving the corresponding position empty.
  • a control unit of the apparatus 1 accelerates one or more of the conveyor belts 21, arranged downstream of the empty position relative to the advancement direction F, so as to reduce the distance between the object 2 which precedes the empty position and the object 2 which follows the empty position relative to the advancement direction F.
  • the objects 2 are thus compacted along the intermediate conveyor 19 and the empty position is filled by the subsequent objects 2.
  • the flow of objects 2 which leaves the intermediate conveyor 19 to enter the packaging unit 20 is a continuous flow, that is to say, a flow which does not have empty positions in which an object 2 is missing.
  • the control unit can adjust the speed of the conveyor belts 21 in such a way that the distance (also known as "gap") between two consecutive objects 2 is controlled, as set by the control unit.
  • the distance between two consecutive objects 2 is not necessarily constant.
  • the distance between two consecutive objects 2 may be selected as a function of an optimisation logic of the packaging process and may vary between a minimum value and a maximum value.
  • the distance between two consecutive objects 2 may be selected as a function of numerous parameters, such as: height of the object 2, length of the object 2, linear speed of the packaging unit 20, number of conveyor belts 21 of the intermediate conveyor 19 on which there are objects 2, basic weight of the paper used at that moment in the packaging unit 20, properties of the glue used at that moment in the packaging unit 20, status of certain digital signals present in the work stations 6, status of certain digital signals received from a line supervision unit or "controller", and other parameters.
  • the intermediate conveyor 19 acts as a buffer, that is to say, as a temporary storage system in which one or more objects 2 are temporarily stored before transferring them to the packaging unit 20.
  • the packaging unit 20 comprises a packaging conveyor 25 for transporting along the advancement direction F the objects 2, wrapped in the packaging material, which in the example shown is paper, while a package is formed around each object 2.
  • the packaging conveyor 25 may comprise a plurality of conveyor belts, arranged in sequence along the advancement direction F.
  • the packaging conveyor 25 may comprise a first conveyor belt 33, located immediately downstream of the intermediate conveyor 19, a second conveyor belt 34 for supporting the objects 2 during the packaging process, and a third conveyor belt 35 owing to which a plurality of packages 36 containing respective products can come out from the packaging unit 20.
  • the second conveyor belt 34 is interposed between the first conveyor belt 33 and the third conveyor belt 35.
  • the packaging unit 20 further comprises a supporting core (not illustrated) for supporting a reel 26 of packaging material, more specifically paper.
  • the reel 26 is housed in a cabinet 27, shown in Figure 1 , located on one side of the packaging conveyor 25 and spaced from the latter.
  • An unwinding device is arranged for unwinding from the reel 26 a continuous web 28 of paper, which initially advances in an unwinding direction S which is transversal, more particularly perpendicular, to the advancement direction F, passing below a platform 29 interposed between the cabinet 27 and the packaging conveyor 25.
  • the continuous web 28 of paper interacts with a plurality of diverting rollers, having the purpose of modifying a direction of movement of the continuous web 28 of paper, which initially coincided with the unwinding direction S perpendicular to the advancement direction F.
  • the continuous web 28 of paper is arranged parallel to the advancement direction F, immediately above the packaging conveyor 25 (more specifically, above the second conveyor belt 34), in such a way that the objects 2 coming from the intermediate conveyor 19 and now moved by the first conveyor belt 33 are positioned above the continuous web 28 of paper.
  • the packaging unit 20 comprises an applying device 30 for applying on the continuous web 28 of paper an adhesive substance, particularly pressure sensitive glue, suitable for keeping closed the packages which will be formed with the continuous web 28 of paper.
  • the applying device 30 may comprise one or more nozzles or spreading elements.
  • the applying device 30 is configured to apply, on the continuous web 28 of paper, a longitudinal strip 31 of glue, which extends, for example continuously, along a longitudinal edge of the continuous web 28 of paper. When the continuous web 28 of paper is positioned on the packaging conveyor 25, the longitudinal strip 31 of glue is parallel to the advancement direction F.
  • the applying device 30 is further configured to apply, on the continuous web 28 of paper, two transversal strips 32 of glue, positioned transversally, in particular perpendicularly, to the advancement direction F.
  • the transversal strips 32 may extend continuously from a longitudinal edge of the continuous web 28 of paper to the opposite longitudinal edge.
  • the applying device 30 may be configured to apply on the packaging material a single type of glue, or two types of glue different to each other. If the applying device 30 applies on the packaging material two different types of glue, the latter may be applied at different positions on the packaging material and may have properties and working life (or setting times or open times) which are different to each other.
  • two deflector elements 37 are provided having the function of folding two opposite longitudinal flaps of the continuous web 28 of paper around the objects 2, in such a way that the continuous web 28 of paper forms a tubular enclosure 38 around the objects 2.
  • the longitudinal edge of the continuous web 28 of paper having the longitudinal strip 31 of glue is thus brought above a further longitudinal edge of the continuous web 28 of paper, in order to form a longitudinal joint 39, which extends continuously parallel to the advancement direction F.
  • the longitudinal edges of the continuous web 28 of paper overlap one another.
  • a presser roller 40 is positioned along the packaging conveyor 25, in particular above the second conveyor belt 34, for applying pressure at the longitudinal joint 39, in such a way that the glue stably glues the two overlapping longitudinal edges of the continuous web 28 of paper.
  • the packaging unit 20 may further comprise a printing device 41 for printing, on a portion of the continuous web 28 of paper intended to remain visible, an identification code to which information is associated relating to the specific object 2 which that portion of paper is intended to wrap.
  • the identification code printed by the printing device 41 may be a bar code.
  • the printing device 41 is positioned upstream of the presser roller 40.
  • the printing device 41 may be used to personalise each package 36, that is to say, to print on each package 36 information specific of that package 36, different from the information printed on the other packages 36.
  • the printing device 41 may be configured to print on each package 36 an identification code, such as a bar code, which uniquely identifies each package 36 produced (that is to say, each order made by a consumer, if the device 1 is used in the e-commerce field). It is further possible to use the printing device 41 to print on the packaging material the name of the recipient to whom the corresponding package 36 must be sent, and/or its delivery address, and/or any other information useful for tracking the package 36 or for dispatching it.
  • the packaging unit 20 further comprises a cutting and closing device 42 for separating consecutive packages 36 from each other and for closing the packages 36 transversally to the advancement direction F.
  • the cutting and closing device 42 may comprise a cutting blade 43, which extends transversely, in particular perpendicularly, to the advancement direction F to cut the continuous web 28 of paper, which has been folded to form the tubular enclosure 38, so as to separate two adjacent packages 36.
  • the cutting blade 43 is interposed between two presser elements 44, which in the example illustrated have a linear geometry and extend transversely, in particular perpendicularly, to the advancement direction F.
  • the presser elements 44 are arranged for applying pressure to two portions of the tubular enclosure 38 arranged, respectively, upstream and downstream of the cutting blade 43, on which the transversal strips 32 of the glue have been previously applied.
  • the cutting blade 43 is positioned above the packaging conveyor 25. Beneath the packaging conveyor 25 an abutment element 46 is arranged, against which the cutting blade 43 abuts for cutting the tubular enclosure 38, and against which the presser elements 44 abut for applying pressure to the portions of paper intended to be joined by the glue.
  • the cutting blade 43 and the presser elements 44 are supported by a transversal bar 47 which extends perpendicularly to the advancement direction F above the packaging conveyor 25.
  • the transversal bar 47 is movable in a vertical direction, as indicated by the arrows G, along a pair of guides 48 located at the sides of the packaging conveyor 25. Also the abutment element 46 is movable vertically, as indicated by the arrows H.
  • transversal bar 47 and the abutment element 46 can move towards each other, in order to separate two adjacent packages 36 and close them near the cut, or to move away from each other for disengaging from the paper.
  • the guides 48 are movable forwards and backwards parallel to the advancement direction F, as shown by the arrows L, owing to a pair of carriages 49. In this way, the cutting blade 43 and especially the presser elements 44 can remain engaged with the tubular enclosure 38 of paper for a stretch of the path of the tubular enclosure 38 along the advancement direction F, so that the presser elements 44 apply pressure to the glue for a sufficient period of time.
  • the cutting and closing device 42 After the cutting and closing device 42 has interacted with the tubular enclosure 38, individual packages 36 are separated from the tubular enclosure 38, the individual packages 36 containing respective products.
  • the third conveyor belt 35 removes the individual packages 36 from the packaging unit 20.
  • the dimensions of the packages 36 in particular a length measured parallel to the advancement direction F, are variable between one package 36 and the next one, depending on the dimensions of the object 2 to be packaged.
  • a packages rejecting device 57 is arranged, suitable for allowing non-compliant packages 36 to be removed from the apparatus 1.
  • the packages rejecting device 57 may comprise an initial conveyor 50, a tiltable conveyor 51 and a final conveyor 52, arranged in sequence along the advancement direction F.
  • the initial conveyor 50 is located downstream of the packaging unit 20 for receiving packages 36 from the packaging belt 25.
  • the tiltable conveyor 51 is intended to receive the packages 36 from the initial conveyor 50 and, as shown in Figure 3 , may be arranged in a first position P1 or alternatively in a second position P2.
  • the tiltable conveyor 51 In the first position P1, the tiltable conveyor 51 is arranged substantially horizontally for conveying the packages 36 coming from the initial conveyor 50 towards the final conveyor 52.
  • the tiltable conveyor 51 In the second position P2, the tiltable conveyor 51 is, on the other hand, tilted downwards, so as to divert the packages 36 downwards, thereby directing them to a removal conveyor 53 located under the final conveyor 52.
  • the packages 36 to be rejected fall from the removal conveyor 53 on an underlying box 54, shown in Figure 1 , in which they accumulate.
  • the box 54 shall have to be emptied by an operator when it is full of packages 36 to be rejected.
  • the box 54 may be emptied without having to stop the apparatus 1, so as not to have loss of productivity.
  • a plurality of photocells 55 may be provided.
  • the apparatus 1 starts to operate in an empty configuration, in which no object 2 has yet been loaded on the infeed conveyor 3.
  • the infeed conveyor 3 and the conveyors of the object rejecting device 14 are moved with a linear advancement speed, in the advancement direction F, which corresponds to the maximum hourly productivity Pmax of the apparatus 1.
  • the parts of the apparatus 1 located downstream of the object rejecting device 14, relative to the advancement direction F, are still stationary.
  • One or more operators positioned in the respective work stations 6, after being identified by means of the data input device present in each work station 6, pick up successive objects 2 from the respective crate 9 positioned on the supporting element 8 and place them manually on the infeed belt 4 located in front of them. Each operator can position each object 2 in a free position, of his/her choice, on the infeed belt 4 assigned to him/her.
  • the infeed belt 4 carries the objects 2, in succession, to the portal
  • the detector 12 measures the length of each object 2, which has been loaded on the corresponding infeed belt 4, in the advancement direction F.
  • the code reader 56 reads the identification code present on each object 2. This allows a control unit of the apparatus 1 to track the object 2, that is to say, know the position of the object 2 on the infeed conveyor 3 (and therefore in the apparatus 1), as well as the data of the object coded in the respective identification code.
  • the further detector 13 further allows measurement of the height of the objects 2 which pass at the portal 11 and their width perpendicularly to the advancement direction F.
  • the control unit compares the dimensions of each object 2 with the limit dimensions which the apparatus 1 allows to be processed.
  • the data of the object 2 which have been acquired by the code reader 56 are also analysed. If the control unit determines that the dimensions of the object 2 are within a range which can be processed by the apparatus 1 and that the data of the object 2 acquired by the code reader 56 conform to what is expected, the object 2 passes through the object rejecting device 14 and enters the intermediate conveyor 19. If, on the other hand, the dimensions of the object 2 do not fall within the range which can be processed by the apparatus 1 and/or the data of the object 2 acquired by the code reader 56 do not conform to what is expected, the control unit decides to reject the object 2.
  • the tiltable conveyor 15 is thus moved to the second configuration C2 to carry the object 2 on the removal conveyor 16.
  • the conveyor belts 21 included in the intermediate conveyor 19 are moved.
  • the first object 2 which arrives on the intermediate conveyor 19 is transported quickly in the advancement direction F towards the packaging unit 20, which is at this point put into motion.
  • the apparatus 1 may now start to package the objects 2 for producing the packages 36.
  • the sensor means 23 positioned along the intermediate conveyor 19 control the position of the objects 2 which move in the advancement direction F to determine whether empty positions are present in the flow of objects 2 coming from the object rejecting device 14. If this occurs, the conveyor belts 21 accelerate the objects 2 which follow the empty position, in such a way that the latter is filled, that is to say, in such a way as to generate a flow of objects 2, entering the packaging unit 20, in which there are no empty positions. This ensures that, in the packaging unit 20, empty packages are not produced due to the presence of empty positions in the flow of objects 2 coming from the infeed conveyor 3.
  • each conveyor belt 21 By acting on the linear speed of each conveyor belt 21, which may be chosen independently of the linear speed of the other conveyor belts 21, it is ensured that the distance between two consecutive objects 2 entering the packaging unit 20 is controlled, on the basis of the parameters listed previously.
  • the conveyor 19 acts as a phasing and distance controlling conveyor, since it positions the objects 2 one after the other in the advancement direction F, in such a way that there are no empty positions in the flow of objects 2 which enter the packaging unit 20 and in such a way that consecutive objects 2 which enter the packaging unit 20 are at controlled distances.
  • Each object 2 which enters the packaging unit 20 is detected by an infeed detector 58, shown in Figure 3 , which activates the applying device 30 so that the latter applies the glue on the continuous web 28 of paper, in zones of the paper intended to form the package 36 which will wrap the object 2 at issue.
  • a continuous queue of objects 2 is generated in the packaging unit 20, the objects 2 of the queue waiting to be packaged and positioned upstream of the cutting and closing device 42.
  • This continuous queue corresponds to a strip of paper, unwound from the reel 26, to which the glue has already been applied in the appropriate positions for closing the packages 36 in which the objects 2 will be enclosed.
  • the glue has a working life or setting time or open time, that is to say, a time during which the portions of paper to be joined must be superposed and pressed against each other, so that the glue can set and form a sealed joint.
  • the open time depends on the type of glue used and is usually several tens of seconds. In order to have reasonable certainty that the packages 36 remain closed, the interval of time between the moment the glue is applied to the continuous web 28 of paper by the applying device 30 and the moment in which pressure is applied to superposed portions of paper to be glued, by the presser roller 40 and to the presser elements 44, has to be less than the open time of the glue.
  • the speed of the packaging unit 20 is linked to the speed of the intermediate conveyor 19. More specifically, the speed of the packaging unit 20 adapts, that is to say, it decreases or increases automatically, according to a logic which will be explained below.
  • the intermediate conveyor 19 acts as a buffer, that is to say, as a temporary storage zone in which a controlled number of objects 2 are temporarily stored, waiting to enter the packaging unit 20.
  • Predetermined filling level means a predetermined value of the ratio between the space on the intermediate conveyor 19, measured along the advancement direction F, occupied by objects 2 positioned at controlled respective mutual distances, and the total space available for the objects 2 on the intermediate conveyor 19, in the advancement direction F.
  • the filling level is the ratio between the longitudinal dimension of the intermediate conveyor 19 on which, at the considered moment, objects 2 are present which are placed at controlled respective mutual distances, and the total longitudinal dimension of the intermediate conveyor 19.
  • the predetermined filling level which is maintained on the intermediate conveyor 19 may be an average filling level, for example equal to approximately three conveyor belts 21 of six. This means that a predetermined number of conveyor belts 21 adjacent to the packaging unit 20 is kept occupied by objects 2, while the remaining conveyor belts 21 closest to the object rejecting device 14 are empty.
  • the packaging unit 20 which is consequently fed with a number of objects per hour which is a substantially constant (and equal to the maximum hourly productivity Pmax of the apparatus 1) in the interval of time considered, adapts its linear speed, that is to say, the linear speed of the first conveyor belt 33, of the second conveyor belt 34 and of the third conveyor belt 35, taking into account only the different length of consecutive objects 2 in the advancement direction F.
  • the linear speed of the packaging unit 20 is adjusted instant by instant, taking into account the length of the objects 2 to be packaged, to ensure that the set hourly productivity is complied with, which in the case considered is equal to the maximum hourly productivity Pmax.
  • the linear speed of the packaging unit 20 is adjusted in such a way that the number of packages 36 coming out from the packaging unit 20 corresponds to the maximum hourly productivity Pmax.
  • the linear speed of the conveyor belts 21 is adjusted in such a way that the empty positions are filled, by accelerating the objects 2 which follow the empty positions relative to those preceding them.
  • the latter will work with a variable speed, meaning both linear speed and hourly productivity, depending on the number and dimensions of the objects 2 which the packaging unit 20 receives from the intermediate conveyor 19 in the unit of time.
  • the speed of the packaging unit 20 is in this case selected to keep in the intermediate conveyor 19 a predetermined filling level, that is to say, a predetermined value of the ratio between the longitudinal dimension of the intermediate conveyor 19, measured in the advancement direction F, occupied by objects 2 that are positioned on the intermediate conveyor 19 at a controlled mutual distance, and the total longitudinal dimension of the intermediate conveyor 19, measured along the advancement direction F and available to receive the objects 2.
  • a predetermined filling level that is to say, a predetermined value of the ratio between the longitudinal dimension of the intermediate conveyor 19, measured in the advancement direction F, occupied by objects 2 that are positioned on the intermediate conveyor 19 at a controlled mutual distance, and the total longitudinal dimension of the intermediate conveyor 19, measured along the advancement direction F and available to receive the objects 2.
  • the predetermined filling level corresponds to a predetermined number of conveyor belts 21 occupied by the objects 2.
  • This filling level may be, for example, 50%, that is to say, corresponding to three conveyor belts 21 out of six which are occupied by objects 2.
  • the control unit is configured to ensure that the number of conveyor belts 21 on which objects 2 are present is minimal. For example, it is possible to ensure that the objects 2 accumulate only on a conveyor belt 21 immediately upstream of the packaging unit 20, or that they are even transferred immediately to the packaging unit 20 without accumulating objects 2 on the conveyor belts 21. This result is obtained by adapting the speed of the packaging unit 20. More specifically, the packaging unit 20 slows down its speed, meaning in this case the productivity, that is to say, the number of packages formed per unit of time.
  • the productivity of the packaging unit 20 is in this case determined on the basis of the working life or open time of the glue applied by the applying device 30.
  • the parameter which determines the speed of the packaging unit 20 is no longer the filling level of the intermediate conveyor 19, but becomes the working life or open time of the glue. That is to say, in these conditions, the packaging unit 20 works at the lowest production speed compatible with the open time of the glue. In other words, the speed of the packaging unit 20 is adjusted in such a way that the time the glue remains on the paper, before the respective joints are closed, is less than the open time of the glue.
  • the packaging unit 20 proceeds at a low speed as described above, compatibly with the open time of the glue, packages all the objects 2 present in the packaging unit 20 upstream of the cutting and closing device 42.
  • the packaging unit 20 is thus progressively emptied.
  • the packaging unit 20 stops while waiting to receive new objects 2 from the intermediate conveyor 19.
  • the packaging unit 20 When the flow of objects 2 on the intermediate conveyor 19 is re-activated, the packaging unit 20 returns to operation, guaranteeing however that the paper present in the packaging unit 20, which has already been unwound from the reel 26 and corresponds to empty positions, in which no objects 2 were present, is rejected at the outfeed of the packaging unit 20, as if it were an empty package, using the packages rejecting device 57.
  • the start of the packaging unit can further be controlled by adopting other types of logic which are more sophisticated than the one described above.
  • the packaging unit 20 may be controlled in such a way as to restart only when a predetermined number of objects 2 has accumulated on the intermediate conveyor 19.
  • This predetermined minimum number of objects 2 may in turn be defined on the basis of a criterion or an algorithm which takes into account various parameters, such as number of operators present in the work stations 6, number of objects 2 which are entering the infeed conveyor 3, sum in millimetres of the lengths of all the objects present in a predetermined initial portion of the apparatus 1, and others.
  • the aim is to restart the packaging unit 20 only when there is reasonable certainty that there is a significant number of objects 2 at the infeed, so as to prevent the packaging unit 20 from stopping again, within a short space of time, which would result in unnecessary waste of paper.
  • an intermediate conveyor 19 comprising a plurality of conveyor belts 21 arranged in sequence along the advancement direction F, wherein any empty position along the intermediate conveyor 19 is filled by increasing the speed of at least one conveyor belt 21 which conveys the objects 2 following the empty position, relative to the speed of at least one further belt conveyor 21 which conveys the objects 2 preceding the empty position.

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