US20040126218A1 - Process and plant for handling thermoformed objects for a single-station thermoforming machine with form and cut mould - Google Patents
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- the present invention concerns a process and a plant for handling thermoformed objects particularly for a single-station thermoforming machine with form and cut mould.
- thermoforming field of hollow packaging objects and in particular for objects of relatively low height and medium or large dimensions, such as lids or containers, for example round and rectangular plates, tubs and the like, it is becoming of crucial importance for the manufacturer to be able to supply the market with thermoformed products, which have been correctly stacked, in perfect axial arrangement and easily de-stackable or removable from the stack. This necessity is increasingly important as the growth of the automatic product packaging sector continues.
- thermoformed products are usually destined to feed an automatic packaging machine and, if the stacks have defects in their axial arrangement or the products in their stacks do not have a constant and uniform index between them, or one or more thermoformed products is stuck in the next or previous container in the stack, impeding or making the separation difficult, the packaging machine stops and needs an operator to intervene, with consequent down time, increase of waste and then packaging costs.
- thermoformed containers or lids making up the single stacks to stick.
- thermoformed products (a) instead of obtaining stacks axially aligned and with thermoformed products (a) kept distant a uniform distance (d) as shown in FIG. 1, uneven stacks and with thermoformed products (a) arranged roughly and therefore not uniformly distanced from one to the other (FIG. 2), in as much as the thermoformed products (a) are inevitably subject to sticking to each other, which makes separating them difficult, if not impossible, to de-stack or separate when used.
- a stack of thermoformed products (a) not perfectly aligned in an axial direction and with products (a) that are difficult to de-stack cannot be used in automatic distribution machines or in automatic filling lines for thermoformed containers.
- the main object of the present invention is to provide a process and a handling and stacking plant for a plurality of thermoformed objects that can eliminate the difficulties mentioned above with the technical solutions mentioned above.
- thermoformed containers or lids which is characterized in that it comprises the following sequential phases:
- thermoforming phase Mouldings of lids and containers, having at least three stacking protrusions or spacers, all having the same space arrangement in all the thermoformed products of the same moulding, at least one of the stacking protrusions or spacers of a same thermoformed object being set out in a non specular symmetric way with respect to at least a centre line of the respective container or lid and at a distance from the same centre line of the respective container or lid different from that of the others,
- a plant for handling and stacking thermoformed containers or lids having at least three projections acting as stacking spacers, at least one of which is arranged at non specular symmetry with respect to at least a centre line of the respective container or lid, said plant including, in sequence, a receiving station for a container or lid or a moulding of containers or lids, at least a stacking or working station for said containers or lid, a stacking station for said containers or lids, means of transferring the containers or lids from the receiving station to the stacking station through each working or handling station, and is characterized in that at least one of the said handling stations includes handling means arranged to rotate through a predetermined angle every other moulding of containers or lids before or during their transfer to said stacking station, thereby obtaining stacks of lids or containers, where the stacking spacers of a container or lid are angularly offset with respect to those of the next container or lid.
- the transfer devices include a step rotating conveyer.
- FIGS. 1 and 2 show a partial cross section view of a stack of thermoformed products with stacking recesses on side walls according to the prior art
- FIG. 3 show a partial view in cross section of a stack of thermoformed products with undercutting recesses on the base of the products according to the prior art
- FIG. 4 is a schematic front view, slightly from above of a handling and stacking plant according to the present invention installed downstream of a single station thermoforming machine with form and cut mould;
- FIG. 4 a shows a detail of FIG. 4
- FIG. 4 b shows a variant of FIG. 4, in which a thermoformed product is deposited, after having been partially turned, on a thermoformed object that has not been turned;
- FIG. 5 is a schematic front view of two containers, one on top of the other, and turned 180° one to the other before their reciprocal stacking;
- FIGS. 6 and 7 show each a partial cross section of thermoformed objects provided with stacking spacers on the base thereof and stacked according to the process of the present invention
- FIG. 8 is a is a partial cross section view of thermoformed objects provided with stacking spacers on the rim thereof and stacked according to the process of the present invention
- FIG. 9 shows a container with an intermediate level arranged between base and rim thereof and provided with stacking spacers:
- FIG. 10 is a schematic front view, slightly from above, of a second embodiment of the handling and stacking plant according to the present invention installed downstream of a single station thermoforming machine with from and cut mould,
- FIG. 11 shows a detail on an enlarged scale and a cross section taken along the line XI-XI of FIG. 10;
- FIG. 12 shows a schematic front view, slightly from above a third embodiment of a handling and stacking plant according to the present invention.
- FIG. 13 shows a variant of the plant in FIG. 12
- thermoformed objects or products 2 comprises, in sequence, a station 3 for receiving or loading a moulding of products 2 , a step conveyer 5 , of the carousel type, a handling station or handling device 6 downstream of the receiving station 3 and designed to cause the alternate moulding of products 2 to rotate through a predetermined angle, and a stacking station 4 for containers and lids 2 .
- thermoformed product 2 for example a rectangular tub, as shown in FIGS. 5 and 7 to 9 or a cup as shown in FIG. 6) is produced in a thermoforming machine or press 31 with form and cut mould 32 and with two couples 8 a and 8 b of stacking spacers or projections on the base or the rim of the thermoformed product 2 or on a surrounding level between base and rum.
- a couple of spacers 8 a are arranged at a distance from the transversal centre line m-m of the respective container 2 not specularly symmetrical with respect to another couple 8 b, so that, thanks to the alternate rotation of the product mouldings 2 (as will be further explained below), it is possible to obtain stacks 7 of products 2 , in which the couples of stacking spacers 8 a and 8 b of a thermoformed product 2 are offset with respect to those of the product which follow it or precede in the stack (see FIGS. 5 to 9 in the drawings).
- the thermoforming press 31 has a lifting plate 30 , for example of the suction type, which picks up the thermoformed products 2 from the mould 32 of the thermoforming press 31 and deposits them on a template frame 9 a - 12 a of the rotating conveyer 5 positioned in the receiving station 3 .
- the carousel conveyer 5 has, e.g. four spokes 9 , 10 , 11 , 12 all at right angles to each other, all terminating with their own respective template frame 9 a, 10 a, 11 a and 12 a.
- the template frames are arranged on the same plane and at the same distance from a vertical axis x-x of common rotation, e.g. in the direction as indicated by an arrow A.
- the four spokes 9 - 12 are preferably integrated with a central plate 13 , in turn supported and rotatable by a framework or central mounting 14 , in which preferably there is an electric step motor 14 a for constant step rotation of the conveyer.
- the handling station or handling device 6 comprises a support structure, an overhanging arm 15 having one end fixed to a fixed support 16 , while its other end supports a head or a real handling device 17 which can rotate about a vertical axis and be raised and lowered.
- a head or a real handling device 17 which can rotate about a vertical axis and be raised and lowered.
- various methods can be adopted, e.g. in FIG. 4 the arm 15 is slidably mounted on the support 16 along a couple of vertical guides 16 a and is controlled to carry out raising or lowering movements by a screw-nut thread group 16 b and controlled by a reversible electric motor 16 c.
- Handling device 17 on the free end of the arm 16 comprises e.g. an electric motor—gearbox unit 18 fixed with vertical axis through a passing opening in the arm 15 , a plate 19 rotatable around a vertical axis and supported underneath the motor-gear unit 18 , and a multiplicity of tubular spacers 20 facing downwards and having their upper end fixed to the lower face off the turning plate 19 , while their lower end supports at their lower end a suction block.
- an electric motor—gearbox unit 18 fixed with vertical axis through a passing opening in the arm 15
- a plate 19 rotatable around a vertical axis and supported underneath the motor-gear unit 18
- a multiplicity of tubular spacers 20 facing downwards and having their upper end fixed to the lower face off the turning plate 19 , while their lower end supports at their lower end a suction block.
- the reciprocal distancing of the blocks or suckers 21 is equal to homothetic to that of the receiving openings of the thermoformed products 2 foreseen in each template or template frame 9 a - 12 a, so that when the handling device is lowered by the motor 16 c on a template, the blocks or suckers 21 go to rest and engage the base of the thermoformed products 2 carried by the templates.
- Each block or sucker 21 through its spacer 20 and suitable tubing, e.g. in the turning plate 19 , can be connected through pilot valves, for example by a programmable command unit 25 , with a vacuum source (not shown in drawings) of any suitable type.
- thermoformed products 2 can be positioned directly on the template from which they have been taken or on the template which follows immediately and is loaded with thermoformed products 2 which have not been turned.
- the stacking station 4 can be of any suitable type, e.g. the type with a lower platen 26 which supports a plurality of pushing devices 27 , which push upwards from underneath the moulding of products 2 brought for example from the template frame 12 a once it has reached a correct position above the platen 27 , and an upper fixed platen 28 on which stacks 7 of thermoformed products 2 are formed and stacked.
- the resulting stacks 7 are formed by thermoformed objects 2 , which having been turned through 180° in alternate mouldings by the handling group 17 are stacked as shown in FIGS. 6 to 9 , i.e.
- FIGS. 8 and 9 show in detail stacking protrusions 8 a and 8 b, which are provided in the flat rim or flange 2 a of each thermoformed product 2 or at a surrounding level 2 b positioned between the base and the free rim of the containers 2 .
- FIG. 10 shows a variant of the embodiment shown in FIG. 4.
- the arms or spokes from 9 to 12 terminate with a respective circular support frame, respectively 39 , 40 , 41 and 42 , within which a respective template 9 a - 12 a is supported and can be rotated.
- each arm 9 - 12 supports at the circular supporting frame (as better seen in FIG. 11) an electric motor 46 with a vertical axis, on whose output shaft 46 a a pinion 44 is keyed which meshes with a circular rack or a length of circular rack 43 integral in rotation with the respective template, for example 9 a.
- the template 9 a is preferably rotatably supported on a respective template frame 39 - 42 by at least three radial pins 9 b - 12 b (only pin 9 b being visible in the drawings) which are mounted on a respective ball bearing 9 c - 12 c and guided by bearings 9 d - 12 d on a vertical axis which roll on the internal wall of the respective circular frame 39 - 42 .
- the motor of the arm 9 - 12 concerned is energized by a program control unit 25 , so as to cause a partial rotation, for example through 180°, of every other template 9 a - 12 a loaded with thermoformed products 2 , so as to obtain stacks 7 of thermoformed products 2 at the stacking station 4 , as shown in FIGS. 6 to 9 .
- the handling device 7 after having caused a moulding of thermoformed products 2 picked up from a template 9 a - 12 a in the handling station 6 partly to rotate, can load the turned moulding on a successive template already loaded with thermoformed products 2 , not turned, and thus the turned products 2 are pre-stacked (see FIG. 4 a ), which enables the number of cycles in the time unit to be increased.
- FIG. 12 In the embodiment of a plant according to the present invention shown in FIG. 12 there is shown a linear conveyer 50 for templates 51 , e.g. of the type having an upper forward run and a lower return run and a step drive motor 52 .
- a linear conveyer 50 for templates 51 e.g. of the type having an upper forward run and a lower return run and a step drive motor 52 .
- thermoformed products 2 are loaded by the pick up plate 30 in the template 51 which at that moment is waiting in the receiving station 3 .
- a rotating station arranged to cause every other template 51 to rotate through a predetermined angle, such a rotation being carried out by a handling device 17 , e.g. one similar to that shown in FIG. 4.
- a stacking station 4 e.g. a stacking station as that described with ref. to FIG. 4, where the thermoformed products 2 are stacked alternately turned to obtain stacks 7 as illustrated in FIGS. 6 to 9 .
- FIG. 13 shows a variant of the plant of FIG. 12, in which the handling device is a robot structure 60 , which carries out the rotation of a moulding of thermoformed products 2 transported on a template conveyer 50 and can also carry out, upon control of a control unit 25 , the picking up of sample mouldings of products 2 to transfer them, for example onto a template 71 on a second conveyer 70 nearby, in order to be tested or transferred to a second handling or stacking line.
- the handling device is a robot structure 60 , which carries out the rotation of a moulding of thermoformed products 2 transported on a template conveyer 50 and can also carry out, upon control of a control unit 25 , the picking up of sample mouldings of products 2 to transfer them, for example onto a template 71 on a second conveyer 70 nearby, in order to be tested or transferred to a second handling or stacking line.
- the robot 60 can have a telescopic arm 15 , that can oscillate around a horizontal axis and turn around a vertical axis. Additionally, the robot 60 can move, e.g. in a parallel fashion to the conveyer 50 , for example to position a moulding of thermoformed products 2 on the conveyer 50 in a different position to that of the picking up, owing to a reversible drive motor 61 , e.g. through a gear unit, causes a drive screw 62 to rotate, which engages in a nut screw 63 secured to, or integral with, the base 64 of the robot.
- the base 64 can slide along straight guides 65 which extend parallel to the control screw 62 .
- the partial rotation movement of the templates 9 a - 12 a can also be directly derived from the motion of rotation of the conveyer 5 by using a suitable transmission system.
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Process and plant for handling and stacking a plurality of thermoformed containers or lids, which comprises the following sequence of phases:
obtaining during a thermoforming phase mouldings of lids and containers, having at least three stacking protrusions or spacers, all having the same space arrangement in all the thermoformed products of the same moulding, at least one of the stacking protrusions or spacers of a same thermoformed object being set out in a non specular symmetric way with respect to at least a centre line of the respective container or lid and at a distance from the same centre line of the respective container or lid different from that of the others,
arranging one or a moulding of said containers or lids in at least one support template to keep them in order according to the spatial arrangement that they had during the thermoforming phase,
turning through a predetermined angle every other object or moulding of objects either containers or lids before or during their transfer to a stacking station, and
stacking mouldings of thermoformed containers or lids with alternate mouldings turned through said predetermined angle, so as to obtain stacks of containers or lids, where the stacking protrusions of a container or lid are offset with respect to those of the next container or lid in each stack.
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- The present invention concerns a process and a plant for handling thermoformed objects particularly for a single-station thermoforming machine with form and cut mould.
- In the thermoforming field of hollow packaging objects, and in particular for objects of relatively low height and medium or large dimensions, such as lids or containers, for example round and rectangular plates, tubs and the like, it is becoming of crucial importance for the manufacturer to be able to supply the market with thermoformed products, which have been correctly stacked, in perfect axial arrangement and easily de-stackable or removable from the stack. This necessity is increasingly important as the growth of the automatic product packaging sector continues. This means that the stacks of thermoformed products are usually destined to feed an automatic packaging machine and, if the stacks have defects in their axial arrangement or the products in their stacks do not have a constant and uniform index between them, or one or more thermoformed products is stuck in the next or previous container in the stack, impeding or making the separation difficult, the packaging machine stops and needs an operator to intervene, with consequent down time, increase of waste and then packaging costs.
- To resolve this problem and in a particular that one of the hollow thermoformed products' reciprocal sticking, it has already been suggested to provide undercut recesses (b) in hollow thermoformed products (a) on the rim or on the wall or lateral walls (c) or on the base (f) of the thermoformed products (see FIG. 1 of attached drawings), such recesses being obtained by providing corresponding fixed or mobile undercutting lugs or projections in the thermoforming mould.
- However, if the recesses in the undercut recesses (b) on the side wall or walls are too prominent, the extraction of the thermoformed product from the thermoformed mould becomes difficult; if, instead, they are not very prominent, they are unable to prevent the stacked thermoformed products sticking to each other.
- On the other hand, it is difficult, if not prohibitive, to constantly and precisely check a certain number of parameters, namely: thickness, density, fluidity grade etc., of a sheet or belt of thermoformable material in the mould of a thermoforming machine, and obtain therefore uniform and dimensionally perfect undercut recesses in the thermoformed containers.
- The recesses obtained with mobile projections in the mould are very expensive to produce and to keep working efficiently. Experience has shown that the mobile projections in the mould frequently stop because of the inevitable dirtying due to the plastic material dust which always accrues in the form and cut mould of the thermoforming machine.
- In any case, then, it is known that in stacks of hollow thermoformed products (a) with vibrations and shaking during transport or warehouse handling, the undercutting recesses (b), if not perfect, cause the thermoformed containers or lids making up the single stacks to stick.
- For all these reasons, instead of obtaining stacks axially aligned and with thermoformed products (a) kept distant a uniform distance (d) as shown in FIG. 1, uneven stacks and with thermoformed products (a) arranged roughly and therefore not uniformly distanced from one to the other (FIG. 2), in as much as the thermoformed products (a) are inevitably subject to sticking to each other, which makes separating them difficult, if not impossible, to de-stack or separate when used. Clearly, a stack of thermoformed products (a) not perfectly aligned in an axial direction and with products (a) that are difficult to de-stack, cannot be used in automatic distribution machines or in automatic filling lines for thermoformed containers.
- The same problems occur with the undercutting projections (b) when they are on the base (f) of thermoformed products, when the projections often stick to each other with the result that the product stacks are defective, as shown in FIG. 3 of the drawings.
- The main object of the present invention is to provide a process and a handling and stacking plant for a plurality of thermoformed objects that can eliminate the difficulties mentioned above with the technical solutions mentioned above.
- According to a first aspect of the present invention there is provided a process for handling and stacking a plurality of thermoformed containers or lids, which is characterized in that it comprises the following sequential phases:
- obtaining during a thermoforming phase Mouldings of lids and containers, having at least three stacking protrusions or spacers, all having the same space arrangement in all the thermoformed products of the same moulding, at least one of the stacking protrusions or spacers of a same thermoformed object being set out in a non specular symmetric way with respect to at least a centre line of the respective container or lid and at a distance from the same centre line of the respective container or lid different from that of the others,
- arranging one or a moulding of said containers or lids in at least one support template to keep them in order according to the spatial arrangement that they had during the thermoforming phase,
- turning through a predetermined angle every other object or moulding of objects either containers or lids before or during their transfer to a stacking station, and
- stacking mouldings of thermoformed containers or lids with alternate mouldings turned through said predetermined angle, so as to obtain stacks of containers or lids, where the stacking protrusions of a container or lid are offset with respect to those of the next container or lid in each stack.
- According to another aspect of this invention there is provided a plant for handling and stacking thermoformed containers or lids having at least three projections acting as stacking spacers, at least one of which is arranged at non specular symmetry with respect to at least a centre line of the respective container or lid, said plant including, in sequence, a receiving station for a container or lid or a moulding of containers or lids, at least a stacking or working station for said containers or lid, a stacking station for said containers or lids, means of transferring the containers or lids from the receiving station to the stacking station through each working or handling station, and is characterized in that at least one of the said handling stations includes handling means arranged to rotate through a predetermined angle every other moulding of containers or lids before or during their transfer to said stacking station, thereby obtaining stacks of lids or containers, where the stacking spacers of a container or lid are angularly offset with respect to those of the next container or lid.
- Advantageously, the transfer devices include a step rotating conveyer.
- Further aspects and advantages of the present invention will become clearer in the following detailed description of some currently preferred embodiments of handling and stacking plants, given by way of non limiting examples with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
- FIGS. 1 and 2 show a partial cross section view of a stack of thermoformed products with stacking recesses on side walls according to the prior art;
- FIG. 3 show a partial view in cross section of a stack of thermoformed products with undercutting recesses on the base of the products according to the prior art;
- FIG. 4 is a schematic front view, slightly from above of a handling and stacking plant according to the present invention installed downstream of a single station thermoforming machine with form and cut mould;
- FIG. 4a shows a detail of FIG. 4;
- FIG. 4b shows a variant of FIG. 4, in which a thermoformed product is deposited, after having been partially turned, on a thermoformed object that has not been turned;
- FIG. 5 is a schematic front view of two containers, one on top of the other, and turned 180° one to the other before their reciprocal stacking;
- FIGS. 6 and 7 show each a partial cross section of thermoformed objects provided with stacking spacers on the base thereof and stacked according to the process of the present invention;
- FIG. 8 is a is a partial cross section view of thermoformed objects provided with stacking spacers on the rim thereof and stacked according to the process of the present invention;
- FIG. 9 shows a container with an intermediate level arranged between base and rim thereof and provided with stacking spacers:
- FIG. 10 is a schematic front view, slightly from above, of a second embodiment of the handling and stacking plant according to the present invention installed downstream of a single station thermoforming machine with from and cut mould,
- FIG. 11 shows a detail on an enlarged scale and a cross section taken along the line XI-XI of FIG. 10;
- FIG. 12 shows a schematic front view, slightly from above a third embodiment of a handling and stacking plant according to the present invention; and
- FIG. 13 shows a variant of the plant in FIG. 12
- In the accompanying drawings similar or same parts or components have been identified with the same reference numerals.
- With reference first to all FIGS.4 to 9, it will be seen that a
plant 1, according to the present invention, for handling and stacking thermoformed containers or lids (hereafter called thermoformed objects or products) 2 comprises, in sequence, astation 3 for receiving or loading a moulding ofproducts 2, astep conveyer 5, of the carousel type, a handling station or handlingdevice 6 downstream of thereceiving station 3 and designed to cause the alternate moulding ofproducts 2 to rotate through a predetermined angle, and astacking station 4 for containers andlids 2. - Each thermoformed product2 (for example a rectangular tub, as shown in FIGS. 5 and 7 to 9 or a cup as shown in FIG. 6) is produced in a thermoforming machine or press 31 with form and cut
mould 32 and with twocouples thermoformed product 2 or on a surrounding level between base and rum. A couple ofspacers 8 a are arranged at a distance from the transversal centre line m-m of therespective container 2 not specularly symmetrical with respect to anothercouple 8 b, so that, thanks to the alternate rotation of the product mouldings 2 (as will be further explained below), it is possible to obtainstacks 7 ofproducts 2, in which the couples of stackingspacers thermoformed product 2 are offset with respect to those of the product which follow it or precede in the stack (see FIGS. 5 to 9 in the drawings). - The
thermoforming press 31 has alifting plate 30, for example of the suction type, which picks up thethermoformed products 2 from themould 32 of thethermoforming press 31 and deposits them on atemplate frame 9 a-12 a of the rotatingconveyer 5 positioned in thereceiving station 3. - The
carousel conveyer 5 has, e.g. fourspokes central plate 13, in turn supported and rotatable by a framework orcentral mounting 14, in which preferably there is anelectric step motor 14 a for constant step rotation of the conveyer. - The handling station or
handling device 6 comprises a support structure, anoverhanging arm 15 having one end fixed to afixed support 16, while its other end supports a head or areal handling device 17 which can rotate about a vertical axis and be raised and lowered. To be able to make the raising and lowering movements for thehead 17, various methods can be adopted, e.g. in FIG. 4 thearm 15 is slidably mounted on thesupport 16 along a couple ofvertical guides 16 a and is controlled to carry out raising or lowering movements by a screw-nut thread group 16 b and controlled by a reversibleelectric motor 16 c. -
Handling device 17 on the free end of thearm 16 comprises e.g. an electric motor—gearbox unit 18 fixed with vertical axis through a passing opening in thearm 15, aplate 19 rotatable around a vertical axis and supported underneath the motor-gear unit 18, and a multiplicity oftubular spacers 20 facing downwards and having their upper end fixed to the lower face off theturning plate 19, while their lower end supports at their lower end a suction block. The reciprocal distancing of the blocks orsuckers 21 is equal to homothetic to that of the receiving openings of thethermoformed products 2 foreseen in each template ortemplate frame 9 a-12 a, so that when the handling device is lowered by themotor 16 c on a template, the blocks orsuckers 21 go to rest and engage the base of thethermoformed products 2 carried by the templates. Each block orsucker 21, through itsspacer 20 and suitable tubing, e.g. in theturning plate 19, can be connected through pilot valves, for example by aprogrammable command unit 25, with a vacuum source (not shown in drawings) of any suitable type. - As illustrated in FIG. 4b, once the
handling group 17 has removed thethermoformed products 2 from atemplate 9 a-12 a and has carried out a predetermined angular movement, the turnedthermoformed products 2 can be positioned directly on the template from which they have been taken or on the template which follows immediately and is loaded withthermoformed products 2 which have not been turned. - The
stacking station 4 can be of any suitable type, e.g. the type with alower platen 26 which supports a plurality of pushingdevices 27, which push upwards from underneath the moulding ofproducts 2 brought for example from thetemplate frame 12 a once it has reached a correct position above theplaten 27, and an upper fixedplaten 28 on which stacks 7 ofthermoformed products 2 are formed and stacked. Theresulting stacks 7 are formed bythermoformed objects 2, which having been turned through 180° in alternate mouldings by the handling group17 are stacked as shown in FIGS. 6 to 9 , i.e. with a couple ofstacking protrusions 8 a of one container arranged above, but offset so as not to interfere with the couple ofstacking protrusions 8 b of the lower container. Thanks to this reciprocal misalignment of the stacking protrusions, it is possible to completely avoid having the protrusions, and therefore theproducts 2, stick one inside the other, thereby constantly obtainingstacks 7 ofthermoformed products 2 always axially aligned and, therefore, always positioned perfectly even during transport and handling after stacking. - FIGS. 8 and 9 show in
detail stacking protrusions flange 2 a of eachthermoformed product 2 or at a surroundinglevel 2 b positioned between the base and the free rim of thecontainers 2. - FIG. 10 shows a variant of the embodiment shown in FIG. 4. In the rotating
conveyer 5 the arms or spokes from 9 to 12 terminate with a respective circular support frame, respectively 39, 40, 41 and 42, within which arespective template 9 a-12 a is supported and can be rotated. In particular, each arm 9-12 supports at the circular supporting frame (as better seen in FIG. 11) anelectric motor 46 with a vertical axis, on whose output shaft 46 a a pinion 44 is keyed which meshes with a circular rack or a length ofcircular rack 43 integral in rotation with the respective template, for example 9 a. Thetemplate 9 a is preferably rotatably supported on a respective template frame 39-42 by at least threeradial pins 9 b-12 b (onlypin 9 b being visible in the drawings) which are mounted on a respective ball bearing 9 c-12 c and guided by bearings 9 d-12 d on a vertical axis which roll on the internal wall of the respective circular frame 39-42. - In use, during transfer from the
receiving station 3 or during the stop at thehandling station 6, the motor of the arm 9-12 concerned is energized by aprogram control unit 25, so as to cause a partial rotation, for example through 180°, of everyother template 9 a-12 a loaded withthermoformed products 2, so as to obtainstacks 7 ofthermoformed products 2 at thestacking station 4, as shown in FIGS. 6 to 9. - If desired, the
handling device 7, after having caused a moulding ofthermoformed products 2 picked up from atemplate 9 a-12 a in thehandling station 6 partly to rotate, can load the turned moulding on a successive template already loaded withthermoformed products 2, not turned, and thus the turnedproducts 2 are pre-stacked (see FIG. 4a), which enables the number of cycles in the time unit to be increased. - In the embodiment of a plant according to the present invention shown in FIG. 12 there is shown a
linear conveyer 50 fortemplates 51, e.g. of the type having an upper forward run and a lower return run and astep drive motor 52. - At a position upstream of the upper forward run there is provided a receiving
station 3, where thethermoformed products 2 are loaded by the pick upplate 30 in thetemplate 51 which at that moment is waiting in the receivingstation 3. In an intermediate position downstream of the receiving station, there is provided a rotating station arranged to cause everyother template 51 to rotate through a predetermined angle, such a rotation being carried out by a handlingdevice 17, e.g. one similar to that shown in FIG. 4. At the end of the upper forward run there is provided a stackingstation 4, e.g. a stacking station as that described with ref. to FIG. 4, where thethermoformed products 2 are stacked alternately turned to obtainstacks 7 as illustrated in FIGS. 6 to 9. - FIG. 13 shows a variant of the plant of FIG. 12, in which the handling device is a
robot structure 60, which carries out the rotation of a moulding ofthermoformed products 2 transported on atemplate conveyer 50 and can also carry out, upon control of acontrol unit 25, the picking up of sample mouldings ofproducts 2 to transfer them, for example onto a template 71 on asecond conveyer 70 nearby, in order to be tested or transferred to a second handling or stacking line. - To this end, the
robot 60 can have atelescopic arm 15, that can oscillate around a horizontal axis and turn around a vertical axis. Additionally, therobot 60 can move, e.g. in a parallel fashion to theconveyer 50, for example to position a moulding ofthermoformed products 2 on theconveyer 50 in a different position to that of the picking up, owing to areversible drive motor 61, e.g. through a gear unit, causes adrive screw 62 to rotate, which engages in anut screw 63 secured to, or integral with, the base 64 of the robot. Advantageously, the base 64 can slide alongstraight guides 65 which extend parallel to thecontrol screw 62. - The above described plant is subject to numerous modifications and variations with the scope of the claims.
- For example, in the embodiment illustrated in FIG. 10, the partial rotation movement of the
templates 9 a-12 a can also be directly derived from the motion of rotation of theconveyer 5 by using a suitable transmission system. - The disclosure in the Italian patent application no.VR2001A00016 filed on Feb. 15, 2001 from which priority is claimed is incorporated herein by reference.
- Any reference sign following technical features in any claim has been provided to increase intelligibility of the claim and shall not be construed as limiting the scope of the claim.
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1. A process for handling and stacking a plurality of thermoformed containers or lids, which comprises the following sequence of phases:
obtaining during a thermoforming phase mouldings of lids and containers, having at least three stacking protrusions or spacers, all having the same space arrangement in all the thermoformed products of the same moulding, at least one of the stacking protrusions or spacers of a same thermoformed object being set out in a non specular symmetric way with respect to at least a centre line of the respective container or lid and at a distance from the same centre line of the respective container or lid different from that of the others,
arranging one or a moulding of said containers or lids in at least one support template to keep them in order according to the spatial arrangement that they had during the thermoforming phase,
turning through a predetermined angle every other object or moulding of objects either containers or lids before or during their transfer to a stacking station, and
stacking mouldings of thermoformed containers or lids with alternate mouldings turned through said predetermined angle, so as to obtain stacks of containers or lids, where the stacking protrusions of a container or lid are offset with respect to those of the next container or lid in each stack.
2. A process according to claim 1 , wherein the said rotation phase includes picking up a moulding of thermoformed objects from a supporting template,
turning the said moulding or the single containers or lids of said moulding, while the said thermoformed objects are lifted, and
placing the said thermoformed objects rotated through the said predetermined angle on the same template or on another template loaded with thermoformed objects that have not been turned.
3. A process according to claim 1 , wherein the said containers or lids are rotated through an angle of 180°.
4. A plant for handling and stacking thermoformed containers or lids having at least three projections (8 a, 8 b) acting as stacking spacers, at least one of which is arranged at non specular symmetry with respect to at least a centre line (m-m) of the respective container or lid (2), said plant (1) including, in sequence, a receiving station (3) for a container or lid or a moulding of containers or lids (2), at least a stacking or working station (6) for said containers or lid (2), a stacking station (4) for said containers or lids (2), means (5, 50) of transferring the containers or lids (2) from the receiving station (3) to the stacking station (4) through each working or handling station (6), and is characterized in that at least one of the said handling stations (6) includes handling means (17) arranged to rotate through a predetermined angle every other moulding of containers or lids (2) before or during their transfer to said stacking station (4), thereby obtaining stacks (7) of lids or containers (2), where the stacking spacers (8 a, 8 b) of a container or lid (2) are angularly offset with respect to those of the next container or lid.
5. A plant according to claim 4 , wherein said handling means are comprises a support structure (15, 16) and a head or unit (17) for picking up samples of a moulding of thermoformed products (2), which is rotatably supported rotatably and can be lift and lowered on said support structure (15, 16).
6. A plant according to claim 5 , wherein said picking up unit (17) comprises a support member (19) rotatably mounted around a vertical axis on said support structure (15, 16), a multiplicity of spacers (20) carried by said support member (19) and extending downwards, and a holding means (21) carried by each said spacer (20) and spaced apart with respect to the remaining holding means (21) according to the configuration of a moulding of thermoformed products (2) transported by said transfer means (5, 50).
7. A plant according to claim 6 , wherein said holding means (21) includes suckers.
8. A plant according to claim 6 , including a geared motor unit (18) for controlled rotation of said support member (19).
9. A plant according to claim 6 , wherein said support structure includes a fixed support (16), an overhanging arm (15) having one end thereof slidably mounted along at least a vertical guide (16 a) on said fixed support (16), and drive means (16 b, 16 c) to cause said overhanging arm controllably to lift and lower.
10. A plant according to claim 6 , wherein said handling means includes a robot (60) having at least an overhanging arm (15) mounted for rotation either around a horizontal axis to carry out raising—lowering movements for said support member (19) or around a vertical axis to transfer mouldings of thermoformed products (2) away from said transfer means (5,50).
11. A plant according to claim 10 , wherein said robot comprises drive means (62) and guide means (65) to carry out movements from and to said handling station (6).
12. A plant according to claim 4 , wherein said handling means include at least a support template (9 a-12 a) for a moulding of thermoformed objects (2), a support frame (39-42) carried by said transfer means (5,50) for each support template (9 a-12 a) and having a circular opening at which a respective template (9 a-12 a) is rotatably mounted, and drive means for causing said template (9 a-12 a) controllably to rotate upon control.
13. A plant according to claim 4 , wherein said transfer means comprises at least one rotating conveyor (5) with a plurality of arms (9-12).
14. A plant according to claim 4wherein said transfer means comprises at least one linear conveyer (50).
15. A plant according to claim 13 , comprising a single station thermoforming press(31) with cut and form mould (32) having a suction plate (30) for picking up thermoformed objects (2) thermoformed therein and arranged to discharge mouldings of thermoformed products (2) at said receiving station (3).
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