US3797198A - Automatic twist wrapping apparatus - Google Patents

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US3797198A
US3797198A US00300340A US3797198DA US3797198A US 3797198 A US3797198 A US 3797198A US 00300340 A US00300340 A US 00300340A US 3797198D A US3797198D A US 3797198DA US 3797198 A US3797198 A US 3797198A
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • B65BMACHINES, APPARATUS OR DEVICES FOR, OR METHODS OF, PACKAGING ARTICLES OR MATERIALS; UNPACKING
    • B65B11/00Wrapping, e.g. partially or wholly enclosing, articles or quantities of material, in strips, sheets or blanks, of flexible material
    • B65B11/06Wrapping articles, or quantities of material, by conveying wrapper and contents in common defined paths
    • B65B11/28Wrapping articles, or quantities of material, by conveying wrapper and contents in common defined paths in a curved path, e.g. on rotary tables or turrets
    • B65B11/30Wrapping articles, or quantities of material, by conveying wrapper and contents in common defined paths in a curved path, e.g. on rotary tables or turrets to fold the wrappers in tubular form about contents
    • B65B11/34Wrapping articles, or quantities of material, by conveying wrapper and contents in common defined paths in a curved path, e.g. on rotary tables or turrets to fold the wrappers in tubular form about contents the ends of the tube being subsequently twisted
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • B65BMACHINES, APPARATUS OR DEVICES FOR, OR METHODS OF, PACKAGING ARTICLES OR MATERIALS; UNPACKING
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    • B65B25/005Packaging other articles presenting special problems packaging of confectionery

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  • ABSTRACT An apparatus comprising a first carrier for carrying articles to be wrapped to a predetermined position individually at aregular spacing in a horizontal direction, means for supplying wrappers to the articles brought to the predetermined position so as to position each article approximately at the center of the wrapper, a second carrier adapted to traverse the first carrier horizontally thereof in synchronism therewith to, grip the wrappers and articles together and transfer the same to an intermediate path of travel, means disposed in the path of advance of the second carrier for bending the wrappers at the projecting ends thereof other than one end thereof to be twisted.
  • a third carrier having grippers for transferring the wrapped articles gripped by the second carrier from the terminal end of the wrapper bending means to a final path of travel, and means for folding the wrappers and twisting the projecting open ends thereof in the path of advance of the third carrier.
  • This invention relates to an automatic twist wrapping apparatusfor individually wrapping articles of an identical shapes such as confections and candies with wrappers and twisting the wrappers each at one end thereof to complete wrapping.
  • twist wrapping appratuses are known for use with confections and the like by which wrappers are folded about confections in a tubular form and the opposite open ends of the tubular wrappers are then twisted to complete the wraps.
  • this method produces, at the opposite ends of the wrappers, twisted portions which are bulkier than the wrapped confections, so that when a great number of confections are to be packed, there is a need to use a container which is much greater than the substantial amount of the confections, Moreover, an attempt to place them in the container in an orderly arrangement to improve compactness requires. a troublesome procedure, hence inefficient.
  • An object of this invention is to provide a fullautomatic apparatus for conducting the foregoing mode of wrapping by a series of continuous operations.
  • Another object of this invention is to provide means for cutting off wrapping paper in predetermined dimensions in a full-automatic fashion and for feeding confections to be wrapped to a specified position fullautomatically one after another.
  • confections are supplied to first carrier means, which carries the confections to the specified position one after another at regular spacing in a horizontal direction to join wrappers fed to the specified position in succession.
  • the wrappers and confections are then fitted together and gripped by second carrier means which transverses the first carrier means perpendicularly thereof and, during travel along the path of movement of the second carrier means, the wrappers are bent by bending means, each at its projecting ends other than one projecting end which is to be twisted.
  • the confections and wrappers are then temporarily freed from the gripping, thereafter carried forward with the wrappers gripped again by the second carrier means from outside,; and transferred onto gripping members of third carrier means intersecting the second carrier means.
  • the bent ends of each wrapper are folded and the projecting open end thereof is then twisted to complete wrapping.
  • the confections thus wrapped up are thereafter discharged from the apparatus.
  • the confections supplied to the first carrier means are wrapped up by a series of operations while being carried forward full-automatically without need to employ any manual operation. It is therefore assured that the confections are wrapped one after another in succession with very high efficiency.
  • FIG. 1 is a front view showing the construction of principal part of an embodiment according to this invention.
  • FIG. 2 is a plan view showing the principal part of FIG. 1;
  • FIG. 3 is a front view showing the principal part in greater detail
  • FIG. 4 is a plan view showing the intersection between first carrier means and second carrier means.
  • FIG. 5 A, B, C, D and E is a perspective view showing the steps of wrapping a confection in sequential order.
  • Confections a to be'wrapped are supplied by a feed disc 3 mounted on a frame and substantially surrounded bya wall 1.
  • the feed disc 3 is supported on a vertical shaft in horizontally rotatable manner.
  • the feed disc 3 is formed along its outer perpheral edge with equidistantly spaced and vertically extending holes 4 for causing the confections to drop in one after another.
  • the hole 4 has an opening which is open along the circumference of the disc 3.
  • the top face of the disc 3 is at an elevated position at its center and gently slopes downward toward the peripheral edge of the disc to define a conical slanting surface.
  • the guide track 5 has a cutout 6 adapted to be registered with the vertical hole 4 of the rotating disc 3 at an intermediate specified position when the hole 4 passes through the portion where the wall '1 is not provided, the cutout 6 having the same length as the vertical hole 4 inthe circumferential direction.
  • the cutout 6 has a confection supporter 7 slightly shorter than the length of the cutout 6 and projecting horizontally from the edge of the cutout, facing toward the direction of rotation of the disc, toward the opposite edge of the cutout.
  • Wrappers b each having dimensions sufficient to wrap the confection a are supplied onto a wrapper tray 8 fixedly provided above the cutout 6 of the guide track 5 and in facing relation to the vertical hole 4 in the disc 3. Disposed above the tray 8 is a rotary wheel to be driven by a drive shaft 9 to supply the wrappers.
  • the wrapper tray 8 have front and rear bent edges 11 and 12 at its opposite ends with respect to the direction of rotation of the rotary wheel 10.
  • the bottom plate of the tray 10 is cut out approximately from its center portion up to the front bent edge 11 where it has an open end to define an opening 8a to be in facing relation to the vertical hole 4 when the hole is brought to a position above the cutout 6 of the guide track.
  • Pairs of stationary grippers 13 and movable grippers 14 are mounted on the rotary wheel 10 at equal spacing along the periphery of the wheel, each pair of the grippers being adapted to grasp the wrapper b at a position above the tray 8.
  • the movable gripper 14 is pivotally mounted as at 15 on the peripheral portion of the wheel and urged all the time by a spring 17 acting on its actuating piece 16 so that its distal end may be brought into resilient contact with the stationary gripper 13.
  • Fixedly mounted at the predetermined positions along a circumferential path of rotation of the rotary wheel 10 are cams 18 and 19 for releasing the movable grippers 14 from the stationary grippers 13 through the actuating pieces 16 and against the springs 17.
  • rollers 21 and 21 for pulling in wrapping paper.
  • the rollers are held in resilient contact with each other by an arm biased by a week spring 20a and are positioned at the opposite sides of a wrapper inlet 22.
  • the inlet 22 is provided with an arcuate guide plate 23 extending along the periphery of the rotary wheel 10 up to the rear bent edge 12 of the wrapper tray 8.
  • a pair of feed rollers and 25 held in resilient contact with each other by an arm 24 biased with a spring 24a is positioned above the pull-in rollers 21 and 21.
  • Wrapping paper B in the form of elongated strips and wound up on reels 28 passes over a group of rollers 29 and between the feed rollers 25 and 25, which send out the paper B at a constant speed.
  • the paper B further passes between the fixed blade 26 and rotary cutter blade 27 and through the nip between the pull-in rollers 21 and 21 which are rotating at a higher circumferential speed than the feed rollers.
  • the spring 20 acting on the pull-in rollers is weaker than the spring 24 acting on the feed rollers 25 and 25, the wrapping paper B will pass through the nip between the rollers 21 and 21 at a feed speed determined by the feed rollers 25 and 25.
  • the rotary cutter blade 27 rotating at a constant speed cooperates with the fixed blade 26 to sever the sent-out wrapping paper B in predetermined dimensions, whereupon the pull-in rollers 21 and 21 force the severed wrapper b into the inlet 22 at their own circumferential speed.
  • the movable gripper 14 passing immediately below the inlet 22 on the rotating rotary wheel 10 is released from the stationary gripper 13, because its actuating piece 16 rides on the cam 18, permitting the lower end of the pulled-in wrapper b to move forward between the grippers 13 and 14. Simultaneously, the actuating piece 16 is disengaged from the cam 18,
  • the supply of the wrapper onto the tray 8 by the rotary wheel 10 is timed with the supply of the confection a onto the cutout 6 by the feed disc 3 so that the confection a on the supporter 7 in the cutout 6 will be positioned approximately beneath the center portion of the wrapper b on the tray 8 so as to join the wrapper.
  • each of the successively supplied wrappers b joins the confection a and, in timed relation to this, a gripping arm 33 passes upward through the cutout 6, vertical hole 4 and opening 8a which are vertically aligned to take out the confection a from the vertical hole 4 of the disc and fit it to the overlying wrapper h in cooperation with a gripping arm 34 mating with the arm 33, with the result that the confection and wrapper are grasped by the arms 33 and 34 for further travel.
  • the gripping arms 33 and 34 are pivotally mounted at their base portions on pins 32 which are fixed to an intermediate rotary wheel 31 to be driven by a lateral shaft 30.
  • the pairs of the gripping arms are arranged equidistantly along the periphery of the wheel 31.
  • the arms 33 and 34 are provided at their base portions with actuating arms 33a and 34a respectively.
  • the arm 33, the rear arm of the pair with respect to the direction of rotation of the rotary wheel 31, has a bifurcated gripper 35 extending sidewise from its distal end.
  • the other arm 34 of the pair is formed at its distal end with a gripper 36 mating with the gripper 35 and made of a soft elastic material.
  • the actuating arm 33a of the gripping arm 33 has a cam lever 33b extending through an arcuate guide slot 38 in one side of the rotary wheel 31 and slidingly guided by a stationary cam 38 disposed outside the wheel 31. Further the actuating arm 34 a of the gripping arm 34 has a cam lever 34b extending through an arcuate guide slot 39 in the other side of the rotary wheel 31 and slidingly guided by a stationary cam 40 provided outside the wheel 31. Pulling springs 33c and 34c act on the actuating arms 33a and 34a.
  • the gripping arm 33 is provided at its intermediate side portion with a projection 41.
  • the gripping arm 33 which is moved by the rotary wheel 31 is guided by the cam 38 by way of the cam lever 33b and actuating arm 33a against the action of the spring 330, so that when the feed disc 3 supplies the confection a in its vertical hole 4 onto the supporter 7 in the cutout 6 of the guide track 5, the bifurcated gripper 35 advances upward into the cutout 6 to clear the supporter 7 as shown in FIG. 4 and then passes through the vertical hole 4 while lifting the confection a off the supporter 7.
  • the pulling spring 340 acting on the actuating arm 34a retracts the gripping arm 34 to press the gripper 36 against the confection a raised by the gripper 35, with the wrapper b on the tray 8 positioned therebetween.
  • the gripper 35 passes through the opening 8a of the tray 8, raising the wrapper b off the tray 8 along with the confection a.
  • the confections a supplied by the feed disc 3 and wrappers b supplied onto the tray 8 are fitted together. and grasped between the grippers 35 and 36 of the gripping arms 33 and 34 under the action of the spring34c and are conveyed successively at regular spacing in the direction of rotation of the intermediate rotary wheel 31 along its circumference.
  • a guide plate 44 positioned at-one side of the path for bending the wrappers and upper and lower guide plates 45 disposed in' face-to-face relation along the path for bending the wrappers. Disposed'between the guide plates 45 is a pair of wrapper folding pieces 47 rotatable about a pin 46 positioned beside the path to advance to'positions above and below the path of the confectionsa.
  • one end b, of thewrapper b projecting from the gripped portion is bent backward by the guide plate 44 (see FIG. 5 B) and the folding pieces 47 thereafterpivotally moved inward above and below the confection a form folded portions 47a in the bent end b simultaneously permitting the guide plates 45 to bend the upper and lower projecting ends b and b, of the wrapper backward (see FIG. 5 C).
  • a gripping member comprising a pair of stationary gripping arm 48 and movable arm 49 that moves across the path of the confections a.
  • the confection is gripped over the ends b and h of the wrapper b which have been bent at right angles of the faces grasped by the grippers 35 and 36.
  • the gripping members including the gripping arms 48 and 49 are equidistantly arranged along the periphe'ry of a rotary wheel 51 for final transport which is to bedriven by a lateral shaft 50.
  • the movable gripping arm 49 is pivotally mounted as at 52 on the periphery of the 'rotary'wheel 51 and disposed in facing relation to the stationary gripping arm 48 extending from the periphery of the rotary wheel 51, the arm 49 thus being adapted for opening and closing under the action of a spring 53.
  • the movable gripping arm 49 is provided at its base portion with an actuating arm 49a in contact with a cam 54 for effecting the opening and closing.
  • the gripping arms 48 and 49 have at their distal ends grippers 55 and 56 preferably made of a soft elastic material and disposed face to face.
  • the gripping members which are driven at regular spacing by the rotary wheel 51 pass across the path of advance of the wrapped confections a grasped between the grippers 35 and 36 of the gripping arms 33 and 34.
  • the movable gripping arm 49 is first inclined forwardly of the pivot 52 against the spring 53 by the cam 54 and actuatin g arm 49a, to permit its gripper 56 to pass ahead of the path of the confections a transversely thereof.
  • the gripper 55 of the following stationary gripper arm 48 strikes against the foldedend b on side face of the confection d which advances behind the gripper 56,
  • the lateral shaft 50 of the rotary wheel 51 carries rotary wheels 71 and 72 in face-to-face relation to the rear face and front face of the rotary wheel 51 respectively (see FIG. 2).
  • the rotary wheel 72 is provided along its periphery with retractable support rods 59 for wrapper pushers 58 which are revolved in corresponding relation to the travelling confections a on the gripping'rnembers on the rotary wheel 51, the pushers 58 being adapted by a stationary cam 57 to be advancedto a position above the'confections a during transport.
  • the rotary wheel 71 is provided along its periphery with known twisting members equidistantly spaced apart and adapted to revolve in face-to-face relation to the wrapper ends b, of the travelling confections a on the gripping members.
  • the twisting member includes a pair of grippers 62 which is opened and closed by a stationary cam 60 by way of an operation rod 61 during the transport of the confections a.
  • the grippers 62 grasp the end b,, of the wrapper, whereupon they are rotated by means of rack 63 and pinion 64.
  • a wrapper folding member 68 attached to the distal end of arm 67 which is pivoted at its base to a pin 65 and reciprocally pivotally moved by a link 66 along the direction of travel of the confections, and a guide plate 69 extending along the path of travel of the confections and opposing the top of the confections.
  • the projecting bent end of portion b, of wrapper b around the confection a' travelling on the grippers 55 and 56 of the arms 48 and 49 is folded over the confection a by the pusher 58 and the projecting bent end of portion b of the wrapper is then folded over the confection a by the folding member 68 on the arm 67 which advances over the while pivotally moving and following the confection.
  • the projecting end of portion b of the wrapper is then folded over'the b portion by the guide plate 69 (see FIG. 5D). 5 D).
  • the confection a grasped by the grippers 55 and S6 of the gripping arms 48 and 49 is enclosed by the wrapper b with its front left open with the projecting end b,,.
  • the actuating arm 49a of the movable gripping arm 49 rides on a projection 54b to free the wrapped-up confection from the grippers 56.
  • cam 60 causes the grippers 62 of the twisting member to free the confection a, which is in turn discharged onto a chute 70.
  • An automatic twist wrapping apparatus comprising first carrier means for carrying articles to be wrapped to a predetermined position individually at regular spacing in a horizontal direction,
  • wrapper feed means for sending severed wrappers to the predetermined position in timed relation to the supply of each of the articles by the first carrier means so as to permit the articles to position approximately at the center of the wrappers in faceto-fact relation
  • I second carrier means operable in timed relation to the first carrier means to pass vertically across the first carrier means and having a group of gripping members for gripping the wrappers and the articles at the predetermined position and transferring the same from the first carrier means to an intermediate path of transport
  • wrapper bending means including a member positioned at one side of the path of transport by the second carrier means for bending one projecting end of each of the wrapper gripped by the second carrier means along with the article for transport, members continuous with the member for bending upper and lower projecting ends of the wrapper, and rotatable members movable into the path through windows formed in a suitable portion of the first-mentioned member or folding in the firstmentioned projecting end over the article, re-gripping means for temporarily freeing the gripping members of the second carrier
  • third carrier means having another group of gripping members operable to intersect the second carrier means at the terminal end of the wrapper bending means, to grip the articles wrapped with completely bent wrappers at the opposite sides thereof at right angles with the faces gripped by the gripping members of the second carrier means when passing through the intersection, and to transfer the wrapped articles to a final path of transport one after another upon the articles being released from the gripping members of the second carrier means,
  • folidng means including a member operable in the path of advance of the third carrier means in synchronism with the third carrier means to fold the first-mentioned projecting bent end of each wrapper over the article, another member likewise operable in synchronism with the third carrier means to push one of the upper and lower bent ends of the wrapper in the direction of its advance beneath the other bent end for folding, and another memher for folding the other of the upper and lower bent ends by the advance of the wrapped article, and
  • twisting means dispsoed at one side of the third carrier means and movable in timed relation to the advance of the wrapped articles to grip and twist a projecting open end of the wrapper.
  • the first carrier means comprises an article feed disc surrounded by a wall fixed to a frame and rotatable in horizontal position, the feed disc being formed along its periphery with equidistantly spaced and vertically extending holes for permitting the articles to drop in one in each hole, and a guide track positioned beneath the vertical holes for receiving the articles in the holes and permitting the articles to slide on, the feed disc having a gently sloping conical upper face, each of the vertical holes having an opening opened at the outer periphery of the disc for permitting passage of the gripping member of the first carrier means, the guide track having a cutout to be vertically registered with the vertical hole at the aforementioned predetermined position and having the same length at the vertical hole in the circumferential direction, the cutout permitting passage of the gripping member of the first carrier means and having a projection for supporting the article within the vertical hole.
  • the wrapper feed means comprises means for supplying a roll of wrapping paper and severing the paper in predetermined dimensions, means for leading the severed wrappers into a supply passage, a rotary wheel rotatable in synchronism with the first carrier means for supplying the wrappers to the aforementioned predetermined position one after another, and a wrapper tray disposed above the first carrier means at the predetermined position and having an opening for pennitting passage of the gripping members of the second carrier means, the rotary wheel being provided in equidistantly spaced arrangement along its periphery grippers for grasping one end of each of the supplied wrappers and operation members for causing the grippers to grasp the supplied wrappers at the outer periphery rotary wheel is driven, and a second cam for operating the second gripping mebe'rs when the rotary wheel is driven, the first gripping members being under the control of the cam to bypass the predetermined position where the wrappers are to join the articles and thereby position their grippers above the wrap
  • the re-gripping means comprises a protrusion in the path of advance of the second gripping members of the sec ond carrier means, projections formed on the gripping members for contact with the projection, and a recess formed in the second cam, the gripping members being inclinable in a direction opposite to the direction of advance of the second carrier means under the control of the cam upon the projections on the gripping members striking against the protrusion so as to release the articles and-permit the projections to shift to a position to clear the protrusion, the gripper members being operable by the cam upon the projections thereof clearing the protrusion to cause the grippers thereof to come into contact with the wrappers and thereby grip the articles again.
  • the third carrier'means comprises a rotary wheel rotatable in synchronism with the second carrier means for final stage of transport, movable gripping members pivotally mounted on the rotary wheel in equidistantly spaced arrangement along its periphery, stationary gripping members fixedly mounted on the rotary wheel in equidistantly spaced arrangement along its periphery and opposing the movable gripping members in pairs, and a cam for controlling the movable gripping members when the rotary wheel is driven, the'movable gripping members being operable to cooperate the staof the pathof the final transport.

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