WO1996026112A1 - Device and method in wrapping machine - Google Patents
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- WO1996026112A1 WO1996026112A1 PCT/SE1996/000230 SE9600230W WO9626112A1 WO 1996026112 A1 WO1996026112 A1 WO 1996026112A1 SE 9600230 W SE9600230 W SE 9600230W WO 9626112 A1 WO9626112 A1 WO 9626112A1
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B65—CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
- B65B—MACHINES, APPARATUS OR DEVICES FOR, OR METHODS OF, PACKAGING ARTICLES OR MATERIALS; UNPACKING
- B65B25/00—Packaging other articles presenting special problems
- B65B25/14—Packaging paper or like sheets, envelopes, or newspapers, in flat, folded, or rolled form
- B65B25/146—Packaging paper or like sheets, envelopes, or newspapers, in flat, folded, or rolled form packaging rolled-up articles
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- the present invention relates to a device and a method for the application of a wrapping round a cylin ⁇ drical roll of bags.
- the production line is normally composed of a number of machines which are connected in series and each of which performs at least one operation.
- the production line may, for instance, begin with a so- called bag machine, to which is fed an elongate material web in the form of a double plastic film.
- the bag machine makes transverse, bag-defining perforation lines and welding lines in the plastic web.
- US-A-4,950,217 teaches such a bag machine, which has a driven roll nip by means of which the plastic web is fed into the machine.
- the bag machine is equipped with a rotary knife means for producing perforation lines, as well as movable welding means for producing welding lines.
- a machine for winding plastic bags into rolls this machine being commonly referred to as a spinner.
- US-A-4,858,844 discloses such a machine, in which a free end of the plastic web is fed into a special device for winding up the web into a roll of bags.
- a clamping device clamps the web in operation, and the web is immediately torn in two along a perforation line. After a delay, the new free end of the web is gripped by a gripping device prior to yet another winding operation.
- the production line normally ends with a wrap ⁇ ping machine.
- This machine comprises a unit for supplying a web, for instance a paper web, which is to form the wrapping, a unit for cutting the paper web into web sec- tions of suitable length, as well as a unit for conveying the web sections to the winding machine.
- a paper-web section is conveyed up to the roll of bags before the latter is completely wound up in the winding machine.
- the free end portion of the web section is inserted into and clamped in the fold between the plastic web and the partly wound-up plastic roll.
- the plastic roll is further rotated, the plastic web is torn in two along a perforation line in the manner described above, the web section clamped in the roll of bags being wound round this roll.
- the wrapping is fixed, for instance by means of glue dots applied beforehand.
- a prior-art wrapping machine is disclosed in the applicant's brochure "FAS Classic", 1993, which also describes the bag machine and the winding machine dis ⁇ cussed above. Together, the bag machine and the winding machine form a production line for rolls of bags, the plastic web being fed through the machines in one direc ⁇ tion.
- the wrapping machine is arranged after the produc ⁇ tion line, and its paper web is fed in a direction oppo ⁇ site to that of the plastic web.
- the two webs thus meet in an interface between the wrapping machine and the winding machine, the rolls of bags being here provided with a wrapping.
- One object of this invention is, therefore, to pro ⁇ vide a solution to the above problems associated with the prior art, i.e. to provide a wrapping machine which is able to cooperate with the other machines of an existing production line independently of these.
- inventive machine should be capable of sealing and fixing the wrappings round the rolls of bags in a fully satisfactory manner.
- Another object of the invention is to provide a method remedying the drawbacks described above.
- Fig. 1 is a perspective view obliquely from above, showing a device or machine according to the invention
- Fig. 2 is a perspective view obliquely from above, showing the machine in Fig. 1 as seen from the opposite side,
- Fig. 3 is a perspective view showing part of the machine in Figs 1 and 2
- Fig. 4 is a side view of part of Fig. 3, showing the initial position of a roll of bags fed to a wrapping unit, certain hidden components of the wrapping unit being indicated by dashed lines,
- Fig. 5 is an enlarged side view showing a first intermediate position in the wrapping unit during the winding of a wrapping-forming web section round the roll of bags,
- Fig. 6 is an enlarged side view showing a second intermediate position in the wrapping unit during the winding of the web section round the roll of bags
- Fig. 7 is a schematic perspective view showing the initial position of the roll of bags and of the web sec ⁇ tion
- Fig. 8 is a similar perspective view showing an intermediate position during the winding of the web sec ⁇ tion round the roll of bags.
- Fig. 9 is a similar perspective view showing a wrap ⁇ ped roll of bags.
- Figs 1 and 2 are perspective views, illustrating an embodiment of the wrapping machine according to the invention.
- This machine comprises a unit 1 for feeding in a web, for instance a paper web, which is to form the wrappings, a cutting unit 2 for cutting the paper web into web sections, and a gluing unit 3 for applying a glue thread on the rear end portion of a web section.
- the machine is equipped with a wrapping unit 4 for wrapping or winding the web section round a roll of bags and applying the glue thread against the web section thus wound round the roll of bags. Accordingly, the machine provides the rolls of bags with closed wrappings, to be compared with the girdle of a cigar.
- the wrapping machine further comprises a unit 5 for supplying rolls of bags to a winding station in the wrap ⁇ ping unit 4.
- the rolls of bags may, for instance, be sup ⁇ plied directly from a separate machine for winding the bags into rolls, such as a spinner, or from an interme ⁇ diate store of rolls of bags.
- Fig. 3 illustrates in more detail the unit 1 for feeding in a paper web 7.
- the feed-in unit 1 has an opti ⁇ cal sensor 8, which senses the position of the paper web 7 along the feed-in unit 1. The feeding is so controlled that a suitable length of the paper web 7 is propelled, whereupon it is cut into a web section 9 by means of the cutting unit 2.
- An arm 10 which is movable in a direction perpen ⁇ dicular to the feed-in direction of the paper web, is adapted to convey the web section 9 from the feed-in unit 1 or cutting unit 2 to the wrapping unit 4.
- the arm 10 is provided with negative-pressure means (not shown), which by suction keep the web section 9 in place when this is being conveyed.
- the web section On its way from the cutting unit 2 to the wrapping unit 4, the web section passes a gluing unit (not shown), for instance a glue gun.
- the gluing unit is adapted to apply a glue thread to the rear end portion, as seen in the feed-in direction, of the passing web section 9. Con ⁇ sequently, this expedient conveyance of the web section 9 from the cutting unit 2 to the wrapping unit 4 permits the use of a stationary gluing unit, which enables a wrapping machine of simpler design.
- the illustrated embodiment of the wrapping unit 4 has two parallel, drivable and endless belts 11 forming two loops in the wrapping unit 4.
- the belts 11 may be driven in any suitable fashion, for instance with the aid of a driven belt wheel brought into engagement therewith.
- the wrapping unit 4 has two parallel, spaced-apart spindles, on which a number of support rollers 12 are fixedly mounted. These support rollers 12 are adapted to support a cylindrical roll of bags 13 fed into the wrapping unit 4.
- each spindle is provided with three support rollers 12, which are spaced apart along the spindle.
- the support rollers 12 are so arranged on the spindles as to accom- modate between them the two parallel belts 11, which above the spindles extend essentially perpendicularly to the longitudinal direction of the rollers 12.
- An arcuate belt-guiding means 14 which is indicated by dashed lines in Fig. 4, is arranged in the wrapping unit 4.
- the one end portion of the guiding means 14 is rotatably mounted on a shaft 15, which is parallel to said spindles and is located outside the belt loops 11.
- a number of wedge-shaped guiding lugs 16 are provided on the other, free end portion of the guiding means 14.
- the respective belts 11 are accommodated in a carrier assem ⁇ bly (not shown) on the free end portion of the belt-guid ⁇ ing means 14.
- Each carrier assembly has at least one rotatable carrier and one end plate, between which ex ⁇ tends the belt 11.
- the free, guiding-wedge-equipped end portion of the belt-guiding means 14 may, by pivoting the belt-guiding means 14 in the direction of the belt loops 11, be brought to the vicinity of the support rollers 12, as illustrated in Figs 5 and 6.
- the pair of belts 11 forms a flat feeder web 17.
- the belts 11 rest on a suction box generating a negative pressure between and round the pair of belts 11.
- the wrapping unit 4 further comprises a tensioning means (not shown), which is adapted to control the ten ⁇ sioning of the belts 11.
- This tensioning means may, for instance, comprise belt rollers which are applied against the belts 11 and which can be moved in the direction of the belts, so as to increase the tensioning thereof.
- the tensioning means should be adapted to be applied against that part of the belts 11 which is located at a distance from the feeder web 17, the support rollers 12 and the belt-guiding means 14, thereby to avoid that the belts 11 are dislodged during the tensioning procedure.
- the application of a wrapping round a roll of bags in the wrapping machine is so carried out that a web, which is to form the wrapping, is supplied and cut into web sections 9 of suitable length.
- the web section 9 is provided with a glue thread and is conveyed to the wrap ⁇ ping unit 4.
- a roll of bags 13 is fed into the wrapping unit 4 via the supply unit 5 for rolls of bags, whereupon the roll of bags 13 is arranged within the belt loops 11 and on the support rollers 12 (Fig. 4).
- the belts 11 then rest in the spaces between the support rollers 12 and are located at a distance from the circumferential surface of the roll of bags 13, thereby to obviate the risk of the roll of bags 13 being deformed when fed into the wrapping unit 4.
- a deformation of the roll of bags 13 might result in the web section 9 being obliquely applied or being applied with insufficient tension round the roll of bags 13.
- the feed-in direction of the roll of bags 13 is perpendicular to the winding plane, i.e. the geometric plane in which the web section 9 is wound round the roll of bags 13.
- the winding plane is ver ⁇ tical and parallel to the belt loops 11 in the wrapping unit 4.
- the belt-guiding means 14 is pivoted in the direction of the belts 11, such that the latter, which are applied against the above-mentioned carriers at the free end portion of the belt-guiding means 14, are guided along a path round a substantial part of the cir ⁇ cumference of the roll of bags 13 (Fig. 5).
- the belts 11 are increasingly tensioned with the aid of the tensioning means, such that the belts 11 are tensioned round the roll of bags 13 while being brought into engagement with the driven belt wheel.
- the belt loop 11 is driven clockwise in the wrap ⁇ ping unit 4, the roll of bags 13 beginning to rotate, as is indicated by an arrow in Fig. 6.
- the movement of the belts 11 results in a simultaneous displacement of the web section 9 placed on the feeder web 17 in the direc ⁇ tion of the rotating roll of bags 13.
- the front end portion of the web section 9 is then brought into engagement with the circumferential surface of the rotating roll of bags 13, and is clamped between the belts 11 and said circumferential surface. Owing to simultaneous clamping and rotation, the web section 9 is then wound round the roll of bags 13.
- the belts 11 essentially enclosing the roll of bags 13 tension the web section 9 round the roll of bags 13 and also ensure that the glue thread is evenly applied against an opposing part of the wound-up web section 9. In this manner, it is ensured that the wrapping is fix ⁇ ed round the roll of bags 13 in a perfectly reliable fashion.
- the belt-guid ⁇ ing means 14 is pivoted back to its initial position (shown in Fig. 4), its free end portion being displaced at a distance from the support rollers 12 and the roll of bags 13. Being accommodated in the free end portion of the belt-guiding means 14, also the belts 11 are moved away from the roll of bags 13 during this operation. Then, the wrapped roll of bags 13 is further conveyed by means of the discharging unit 6 for rolls of bags.
- Figs 7-9 schematically illustrate how a web section 9 is wound round a roll of bags 13.
- Fig. 7 shows a roll of bags 13 and a web section 9 which are located at a distance from one another.
- the one edge portion 18 of the web section 9 is disposed in parallel with the longi ⁇ tudinal direction of the roll of bags 13.
- a glue thread 19 is applied on the end portion of the web section 9 that faces away from the roll of bags 13.
- the roll of bags 13 is so oriented that its winding is opposite to its subsequent direction of rotation.
- Fig. 8 illustrates an intermediate position, in which the roll of bags 13 is rotated and the web section 9 is clamped against its circumferential surface.
- the web section 9 is wound round the roll of bags 13.
- the direction of rotation of the roll of bags is, in Fig. 8, indicated by an arrow round an axis of rotation (dashed lines).
- the front edge portion 18 of the web section 9 must be guided round the roll of bags 13, which in the above embodiment (Figs 4-6) is achieved with the aid of the belts 11 in combination with the guiding wedges 16.
- Fig. 9 illustrates a wrapped roll of bags
- the rear end portion of the web sec ⁇ tion 9 overlaps the front end portion.
- the length of the web section 9 has to exceed the circumference of the roll of bags 13.
- the web intended to form the wrappings round the rolls of bags need not be made of paper.
- other pliable materials such as plastic, may also be used.
- the web section may be connected to the web section wound round the roll of bags in optional fashion.
- the glue thread may, for instance, be re- placed with one or more strips of tape, which are applied over the joint between the free rear end portion of the web section and the wound-up web section.
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JP8525617A JPH11500691A (en) | 1995-02-21 | 1996-02-20 | Apparatus and method for applying packaging material in packaging machine |
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US08/894,529 US5927047A (en) | 1995-02-21 | 1996-02-20 | Device and method in wrapping machine |
EP96904420A EP0810947B1 (en) | 1995-02-21 | 1996-02-20 | Device and method in wrapping machine |
DK96904420T DK0810947T3 (en) | 1995-02-21 | 1996-02-20 | Device and method of packaging machine |
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