WO2009115988A1 - Conveyor and control unit for box containers - Google Patents

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WO2009115988A1
WO2009115988A1 PCT/IB2009/051129 IB2009051129W WO2009115988A1 WO 2009115988 A1 WO2009115988 A1 WO 2009115988A1 IB 2009051129 W IB2009051129 W IB 2009051129W WO 2009115988 A1 WO2009115988 A1 WO 2009115988A1
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Corrado Dal Pozzo
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    • G01MEASURING; TESTING
    • G01GWEIGHING
    • G01G11/00Apparatus for weighing a continuous stream of material during flow; Conveyor belt weighers
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • B65GTRANSPORT OR STORAGE DEVICES, e.g. CONVEYORS FOR LOADING OR TIPPING, SHOP CONVEYOR SYSTEMS OR PNEUMATIC TUBE CONVEYORS
    • B65G15/00Conveyors having endless load-conveying surfaces, i.e. belts and like continuous members, to which tractive effort is transmitted by means other than endless driving elements of similar configuration
    • B65G15/10Conveyors having endless load-conveying surfaces, i.e. belts and like continuous members, to which tractive effort is transmitted by means other than endless driving elements of similar configuration comprising two or more co-operating endless surfaces with parallel longitudinal axes, or a multiplicity of parallel elements, e.g. ropes defining an endless surface
    • B65G15/12Conveyors having endless load-conveying surfaces, i.e. belts and like continuous members, to which tractive effort is transmitted by means other than endless driving elements of similar configuration comprising two or more co-operating endless surfaces with parallel longitudinal axes, or a multiplicity of parallel elements, e.g. ropes defining an endless surface with two or more endless belts
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • B65GTRANSPORT OR STORAGE DEVICES, e.g. CONVEYORS FOR LOADING OR TIPPING, SHOP CONVEYOR SYSTEMS OR PNEUMATIC TUBE CONVEYORS
    • B65G47/00Article or material-handling devices associated with conveyors; Methods employing such devices
    • B65G47/52Devices for transferring articles or materials between conveyors i.e. discharging or feeding devices
    • B65G47/56Devices for transferring articles or materials between conveyors i.e. discharging or feeding devices to or from inclined or vertical conveyor sections
    • B65G47/57Devices for transferring articles or materials between conveyors i.e. discharging or feeding devices to or from inclined or vertical conveyor sections for articles

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  • This invention relates to a conveyor and control unit for products, in particular for box containers.
  • the invention can be advantageously applied to the packaging machinery industry to provide means of conveying box-shaped containers such as, preferably, paperboard cartons and the like containing one or more packs (blister packs or other types of pack) for pharmaceuticals (e.g. tablets, capsules, pills, vials, etc.), which this description expressly refers to without thereby limiting the scope of the inventive concept, along a feed line extending through at least one control station.
  • box-shaped containers such as, preferably, paperboard cartons and the like containing one or more packs (blister packs or other types of pack) for pharmaceuticals (e.g. tablets, capsules, pills, vials, etc.), which this description expressly refers to without thereby limiting the scope of the inventive concept, along a feed line extending through at least one control station.
  • cartons of the above mentioned type are handled and conveyed by one or more endless conveyors trained around power-driven pulleys and usually installed one after the other Ln order to feed the cartons in succession along a flat (substantially horizontal) path through different operating stations.
  • One or more of these stations is used to check and control certain qualitative and physical properties of the cartons in transit such as, for example: quality, correct closure of side flaps, etc.
  • weight of each carton This property must be measured very accurately because it indicates whether the carton has been correctly filled with the predetermined number of products. The weight must therefore be checked individually on each single carton.
  • this type of check is performed by physically moving each carton from the feed line onto the weighing device (checkweigher) and then back onto the feed line.
  • This weighing device has a horizontal surface formed by several power- driven belts, the middle one of which is the one that actually weighs the box- shaped object.
  • the box-shaped object is moved by the conveyor belts towards a horizontal, power-driven infeed belt where the conveyor belts are diverted and move clear of the box-shaped object.
  • the box-shaped object is then transferred to the power-driven weighing belt which checks its weight and transfers it to a power-driven outfeed belt where the box-shaped object is once again gripped by the conveyor belts.
  • the power-driven infeed, weighing and outfeed belts advance the box-shaped objects at the same speed.
  • This invention has for an aim to overcome the above mentioned problems. It is in particular an aim of this invention to provide a conveyor and control unit for box containers capable of advancing the containers through a weighing station while effectively and accurately facilitating the step of dynamically weighing them, and at the same time optimizing container feed flow control and maintaining the position and, hence, the spacing of the containers along the conveyor line.
  • FIG. 1 is a schematic side view, with some parts cut away in order to better illustrate others, of a conveying and control unit according to the invention
  • FIG. 1 is a top plan view, with some parts cut away in order to better illustrate others, of the conveying and control unit of Figure 1.
  • the conveyor and control unit for products in particular for box containers, is used preferably, but without limiting the scope of the invention, for paperboard cartons 1 and the like containing one or more blister packs for pharmaceuticals (e.g. tablets, capsules, pills, vials, etc.).
  • pharmaceuticals e.g. tablets, capsules, pills, vials, etc.
  • the unit, labelled 100 as a whole, may form part of a prior art packaging line (not illustrated) and, as will become clearer as this description continues, is designed to feed the cartons 1 in a substantially horizontal feed direction A and to check the weight of each carton 1 using a weighing unit 3.
  • the conveyor and control unit 100 essentially comprises: first belt means comprising a first belt 2 for feeding the cartons 1 and the above mentioned weighing unit 3 comprising means 5 for weighing the cartons 1.
  • the cartons 1 rest at least partly on an active section 2a of the first belt 2 itself in such a way as to advance in the feed direction indicated by the arrow A and at a first speed V 1.
  • each carton 1 rests substantially with a central part of its underside Ib on the active section 2a of the first belt 2.
  • the first belt 2 moves continuously and is trained in a closed loop around a pair of horizontal pulleys 8 (of which only one is visible in Figure 1) and at least one of which is power driven by a motor M8 illustrated as a block in Figure 1.
  • the first belt 2 is equipped with a plurality of pushing elements 9 protruding from the first belt 2 itself, equispaced along the first belt 2 and designed to abut a vertical wall Ia of a respective carton 1, in such a way that the cartons 1 advance at a predetermined distance or spacing P from each other.
  • the conveyor and control unit 100 also comprises:
  • first conveying member 30 positioned on both sides of the first belt 2 comprising second supporting and transporting belt means 4a positioned on opposite sides of the first belt 2;
  • the means 5 for weighing the cartons 1 in transit on the conveying members 30, 31 are advantageously connected to the second conveying member 31.
  • the conveying members 30, 31 are designed to intercept the cartons 1 at least for a predetermined stretch parallel to the active section 2a of the first belt 2 and at a second speed V2 different from the first speed Vl of the first belt 2.
  • the numerals 6 and 7 denote means positioned and operative between the first belt 2 and the conveying members 30, 31 and designed to move the cartons away from/towards the first belt.
  • the conveying members 30, 31 are mounted one after the other and the second belt means 4a and third belt means 4b forming part of them are trained in a closed loop around respective sets 10 and 1 1 of three horizontal pulleys, one of which 10m, 11m in each set is power-driven: the second and third belt means 4a and 4b move preferably continuously at the same second speed V2.
  • the second belt means 4a and the third belt means 4b each comprise a pair of second belts 32 and third belts 33, respectively, parallel to and positioned on opposite sides of the first belt 2.
  • the second speed V2 is higher than the first speed Vl of the first belt 2.
  • the power-driven pulleys 10m and 1 Im are connected to a single motor M4 illustrated as a block in Figure 1.
  • Operating stretches Tl and T2 of the second and third belt means 4a and 4b, respectively, are designed to laterally support the underside 1 b of each carton 1 and are parallel to the active section 2a of the first belt 2.
  • the stretches Tl and T2 extend at a height H4 greater than the height H2 of the active section 2a of the first belt 2, these heights being referenced to an axis of rotation X8 of the power-driven pulley 8 of the first belt 2: thus, in this embodiment, the stretches Tl and T2 move along the same path as the belt section
  • the difference between the heights H4 and H2 is in any case less than the height H9 of the pushing element 9 so that, after being weighed, the carton 1 can be re-taken by the relative pushing element (9) along the feed path.
  • the element 6 is embodied by two idler pulleys 6 (only one of which is shown in Figure 1) that turns about a horizontal axis and is positioned along the operating stretch Tl of the second belt means 4a in such a way as to incline an initial part TIa of the operating stretch Tl upwardly relative to the first belt 2: thus, the carton 1 is directed upwards as it moves from the first belt 2 onto the second belt means 4a.
  • the means for moving the cartons away from/towards the first belt also comprise an element or block 7, located downstream of the third belt means 4b relative to the feed direction A, and having a downwardly inclined fixed surface designed to enable the belt 2 to intercept the carton 1, in step, after it has been weighed and is positioned statically on the block 7 itself: interception is effected by one of the pushing elements 9 and, more specifically, by the same pushing element 9 which had previously caused the carton 1 to advance towards the first conveying member 30.
  • the block 7 is comprised of two half-parts located on each side of the first belt 2.
  • the cartons 1 are stabilized at the top by a fixed contact surface 20 at least in the region where they are engaged by the first belt 2, while in the region where they advance on the second and third belt means 4a and 4b there is a recessed zone 21 designed to allow the carton 1 to be raised and to travel at a higher level while it is weighed without interference from external structures.
  • the carton 1 is delivered to the first belt 2 by customary conveyors and handling units, not illustrated, located upstream of the first belt 2.
  • a respective pushing element 9 advances the carton 1 in the feed direction A until the carton 1 comes into contact with the stretch TIa of the second belt means 4a.
  • the carton 1 is picked up by the second belts 4a. Thanks to the upwardly inclined path of the stretch TIa, the carton 1 moves away from the first belt 2 and, thanks to the speed V2 of the second belt means 4a, faster than the speed Vl of the first belt 2, the carton 1 is accelerated and moves away from the respective pushing element 9.
  • the carton 1 travels horizontally at a higher level than the first belt 2 and still at the speed V2 so that it moves still further away from the pushing element 9 to reach the stretch T2 of the third belt means 4b on which it is weighed as it moves on the third belt means 4b themselves. It should be noticed that while the carton 1 is being weighed, the carton 1 is in contact only with the third belt means 4b and, more specifically, with the third belts 33.
  • the carton 1 After being weighed, the carton 1 , which has in the meantime continued to travel at a faster speed V2 than the speed V 1 of the first belt 2, is released onto the block 7 and stops in a stand-by position.
  • each container is weighed precisely and dynamically as it crosses the weighing station, without upsetting feed flow, which remains under optimum control at all times;
  • the containers are picked up and released with a quick and sure movement thanks to parallel belts on opposite sides of the first feed belt and to the downwardly inclined block.

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A conveyor and control unit for products (1), in particular for box containers (1), comprises: a first belt (2) for feeding the products (1), which rest at least partly on an active section (2a) of the belt (2), in a feed direction (A) and at a first speed (V1); a weighing unit (3) comprising conveying members (30, 31), positioned on both sides of the first belt (2), and designed to intercept and support the products (1), at least for a predetermined stretch parallel to the operating stretch (2a) of the first belt (2) and at a second speed (V2) faster than the first speed (V1) of the first belt (2), and means (5) for weighing each product (1) in transit on the conveying members (30, 31) to which they are directly connected; means (6, 7) being positioned and operative between the first belt (2) and the conveying members (30, 31) to move the products away from/towards the first belt.

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Conveyor and control unit for box containers
Technical Field
This invention relates to a conveyor and control unit for products, in particular for box containers.
In particular, the invention can be advantageously applied to the packaging machinery industry to provide means of conveying box-shaped containers such as, preferably, paperboard cartons and the like containing one or more packs (blister packs or other types of pack) for pharmaceuticals (e.g. tablets, capsules, pills, vials, etc.), which this description expressly refers to without thereby limiting the scope of the inventive concept, along a feed line extending through at least one control station.
Background Art
At present, in prior art packaging lines, cartons of the above mentioned type are handled and conveyed by one or more endless conveyors trained around power-driven pulleys and usually installed one after the other Ln order to feed the cartons in succession along a flat (substantially horizontal) path through different operating stations.
One or more of these stations is used to check and control certain qualitative and physical properties of the cartons in transit such as, for example: quality, correct closure of side flaps, etc.
One important physical property to be checked at one of these stations is the weight of each carton: this property must be measured very accurately because it indicates whether the carton has been correctly filled with the predetermined number of products. The weight must therefore be checked individually on each single carton.
In some packaging lines, this type of check is performed by physically moving each carton from the feed line onto the weighing device (checkweigher) and then back onto the feed line.
This is, however, a considerably complex solution incompatible with the high production speeds and continuous feed motion of state-of-the-art packaging
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In an attempt to overcome this problem, efforts have been made to place the weighing station directly on the continuous feed line: unfortunately, the accuracy of weight measurements is frequently altered by the conveying means in that the conveyor belts and the accessories connected with them and used to feed the cartons through the weighing station constitute an obstacle and hence a limit to the operating efficiency of the weighing means (checkweigher) of the weighing station itself.
In another alternative solution, described in United States patent document 7,408,124, use is made of two conveyors with vertical axes, that is to say, having vertical surfaces facing each other for bilaterally holding each box-shaped object, and a weighing device mounted inside the channel formed by the two conveyor belts.
This weighing device has a horizontal surface formed by several power- driven belts, the middle one of which is the one that actually weighs the box- shaped object.
In brief, the box-shaped object is moved by the conveyor belts towards a horizontal, power-driven infeed belt where the conveyor belts are diverted and move clear of the box-shaped object. The box-shaped object is then transferred to the power-driven weighing belt which checks its weight and transfers it to a power-driven outfeed belt where the box-shaped object is once again gripped by the conveyor belts. The power-driven infeed, weighing and outfeed belts advance the box-shaped objects at the same speed.
This weighing unit, which is undoubtedly an improvement on the solutions that preceded it, is not, however, free of disadvantages due to:
- limited conveying stability since the objects are suspended, without flat horizontal support, which means that this solution is limited to relatively light products;
- limited guarantees of the box-shaped object remaining correctly spaced before and after being weighed;
- constructional and positioning complexity of the weighing means, which must always be adjusted in height according to both the size of the box-shaped objects and their position, which is not always centred on the conveyor belts themselves. As a result, this solution is still not entirely satisfactory for the high speeds of current packaging machines.
Aim of the Invention
This invention has for an aim to overcome the above mentioned problems. It is in particular an aim of this invention to provide a conveyor and control unit for box containers capable of advancing the containers through a weighing station while effectively and accurately facilitating the step of dynamically weighing them, and at the same time optimizing container feed flow control and maintaining the position and, hence, the spacing of the containers along the conveyor line.
Brief Description of the Drawings
The technical characteristics and advantages of the invention, with reference to the above aims, may be clearly inferred from the description which follows, with reference to the accompanying drawings which illustrate a preferred non- limiting embodiment of the conveyor and control unit and in which:
- Figure 1 is a schematic side view, with some parts cut away in order to better illustrate others, of a conveying and control unit according to the invention;
- Figure 2 is a top plan view, with some parts cut away in order to better illustrate others, of the conveying and control unit of Figure 1.
Detailed Description of the Preferred Embodiments of the Invention
With reference to Figures 1 and 2, the conveyor and control unit for products, in particular for box containers, is used preferably, but without limiting the scope of the invention, for paperboard cartons 1 and the like containing one or more blister packs for pharmaceuticals (e.g. tablets, capsules, pills, vials, etc.).
The unit, labelled 100 as a whole, may form part of a prior art packaging line (not illustrated) and, as will become clearer as this description continues, is designed to feed the cartons 1 in a substantially horizontal feed direction A and to check the weight of each carton 1 using a weighing unit 3.
The conveyor and control unit 100 essentially comprises: first belt means comprising a first belt 2 for feeding the cartons 1 and the above mentioned weighing unit 3 comprising means 5 for weighing the cartons 1.
More specifically, on the first belt 2 the cartons 1 rest at least partly on an active section 2a of the first belt 2 itself in such a way as to advance in the feed direction indicated by the arrow A and at a first speed V 1.
As shown in Figure 2, each carton 1 rests substantially with a central part of its underside Ib on the active section 2a of the first belt 2.
The first belt 2 moves continuously and is trained in a closed loop around a pair of horizontal pulleys 8 (of which only one is visible in Figure 1) and at least one of which is power driven by a motor M8 illustrated as a block in Figure 1.
In addition to the above, the first belt 2 is equipped with a plurality of pushing elements 9 protruding from the first belt 2 itself, equispaced along the first belt 2 and designed to abut a vertical wall Ia of a respective carton 1, in such a way that the cartons 1 advance at a predetermined distance or spacing P from each other.
The conveyor and control unit 100 also comprises:
- a first conveying member 30 positioned on both sides of the first belt 2 comprising second supporting and transporting belt means 4a positioned on opposite sides of the first belt 2; and
- a second conveying member 31 positioned on both sides of the first belt 2 comprising third supporting and transporting belt means 4b positioned on opposite sides of the first belt 2.
The means 5 for weighing the cartons 1 in transit on the conveying members 30, 31 are advantageously connected to the second conveying member 31.
The conveying members 30, 31 are designed to intercept the cartons 1 at least for a predetermined stretch parallel to the active section 2a of the first belt 2 and at a second speed V2 different from the first speed Vl of the first belt 2.
Further, the numerals 6 and 7 denote means positioned and operative between the first belt 2 and the conveying members 30, 31 and designed to move the cartons away from/towards the first belt.
Looking more closely at the technical details, the conveying members 30, 31 are mounted one after the other and the second belt means 4a and third belt means 4b forming part of them are trained in a closed loop around respective sets 10 and 1 1 of three horizontal pulleys, one of which 10m, 11m in each set is power-driven: the second and third belt means 4a and 4b move preferably continuously at the same second speed V2.
In practice, the second belt means 4a and the third belt means 4b each comprise a pair of second belts 32 and third belts 33, respectively, parallel to and positioned on opposite sides of the first belt 2. In particular, for both the second belt means 4a and the third belt means 4b, the second speed V2 is higher than the first speed Vl of the first belt 2.
The power-driven pulleys 10m and 1 Im are connected to a single motor M4 illustrated as a block in Figure 1. Operating stretches Tl and T2 of the second and third belt means 4a and 4b, respectively, are designed to laterally support the underside 1 b of each carton 1 and are parallel to the active section 2a of the first belt 2.
The stretches Tl and T2 extend at a height H4 greater than the height H2 of the active section 2a of the first belt 2, these heights being referenced to an axis of rotation X8 of the power-driven pulley 8 of the first belt 2: thus, in this embodiment, the stretches Tl and T2 move along the same path as the belt section
2a for a certain length but at a greater height.
Further, the difference between the heights H4 and H2 is in any case less than the height H9 of the pushing element 9 so that, after being weighed, the carton 1 can be re-taken by the relative pushing element (9) along the feed path.
To enable the conveying members 30, 31 to intercept the cartons 1 and temporarily carry them so that each carton 1 can be weighed, there is an element 6 acting on the belt means 4a in such a way as to move the cartons away from the first belt and forming part of the above mentioned means for moving the cartons away from and towards the first belt.
More specifically, in this particular case, the element 6 is embodied by two idler pulleys 6 (only one of which is shown in Figure 1) that turns about a horizontal axis and is positioned along the operating stretch Tl of the second belt means 4a in such a way as to incline an initial part TIa of the operating stretch Tl upwardly relative to the first belt 2: thus, the carton 1 is directed upwards as it moves from the first belt 2 onto the second belt means 4a.
The rest of the stretch Tl of the second belt means 4a and the stretch T2 of the third belt means 4b extend in the same plane and the third belt means 4b, downstream of the second belt means 4a, are connected directly to the weighing means 5.
The means for moving the cartons away from/towards the first belt also comprise an element or block 7, located downstream of the third belt means 4b relative to the feed direction A, and having a downwardly inclined fixed surface designed to enable the belt 2 to intercept the carton 1, in step, after it has been weighed and is positioned statically on the block 7 itself: interception is effected by one of the pushing elements 9 and, more specifically, by the same pushing element 9 which had previously caused the carton 1 to advance towards the first conveying member 30.
The block 7 is comprised of two half-parts located on each side of the first belt 2.
As may be inferred from Figure 1 , the cartons 1 are stabilized at the top by a fixed contact surface 20 at least in the region where they are engaged by the first belt 2, while in the region where they advance on the second and third belt means 4a and 4b there is a recessed zone 21 designed to allow the carton 1 to be raised and to travel at a higher level while it is weighed without interference from external structures.
Although the embodiment described up to now substantially involves raising and lowering the cartons 1 to move them momentarily away from the first belt 2 by means of the inclined stretch TIa and the block 7, in an alternative embodiment, it is the first belt 2 that might be moved away, for example downwardly, by means of suitable idler pulleys, in such a way as to release the cartons 1 on the conveying members 30, 31 which, in this case, would have completely horizontal operating stretches for advancing the cartons 1 : this alternative embodiment thus remains within the scope of protection of this invention.
During the normal operation of the unit 100 described with reference to Figures 1 and 2, the carton 1 is delivered to the first belt 2 by customary conveyors and handling units, not illustrated, located upstream of the first belt 2.
A respective pushing element 9 advances the carton 1 in the feed direction A until the carton 1 comes into contact with the stretch TIa of the second belt means 4a.
At this point, the carton 1 is picked up by the second belts 4a. Thanks to the upwardly inclined path of the stretch TIa, the carton 1 moves away from the first belt 2 and, thanks to the speed V2 of the second belt means 4a, faster than the speed Vl of the first belt 2, the carton 1 is accelerated and moves away from the respective pushing element 9.
Next, on the rest of the stretch Tl of the second belt means 4a, the carton 1 travels horizontally at a higher level than the first belt 2 and still at the speed V2 so that it moves still further away from the pushing element 9 to reach the stretch T2 of the third belt means 4b on which it is weighed as it moves on the third belt means 4b themselves. It should be noticed that while the carton 1 is being weighed, the carton 1 is in contact only with the third belt means 4b and, more specifically, with the third belts 33.
After being weighed, the carton 1 , which has in the meantime continued to travel at a faster speed V2 than the speed V 1 of the first belt 2, is released onto the block 7 and stops in a stand-by position.
The pushing element 9 related to the carton 1 just weighed and standing by on the block 7, now catches up with the carton 1 , which has in the meantime been handled by the conveying members 30, 31, and strikes the back Ia of the carton 1, causing the latter to start moving again at the first speed Vl and in such a way that the carton 1 moves onto the first belt 2 again, with the required spacing P between it and the cartons 1 before and after it.
A unit structured in this way offers the following advantages:
- optimum and effective container feed along a packaging line even at high production speeds;
- container feed is such that each container is weighed precisely and dynamically as it crosses the weighing station, without upsetting feed flow, which remains under optimum control at all times;
- container spacing after weighing is precisely maintained so that subsequent packaging operations that require the containers to be spaced exactly on the conveyor belt can be performed in optimum manner;
- the containers are picked up and released with a quick and sure movement thanks to parallel belts on opposite sides of the first feed belt and to the downwardly inclined block.

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1. A conveyor and control unit for products (1), in particular for box containers (1), characterized in that it comprises at least: - first belt means (2) for feeding the products (1), which rest at least partly on an active section (2a) of the first belt means (2), in a feed direction (A) and at a first speed (Vl);
- conveying members (30, 31), positioned on both sides of the first belt means (2), and designed to intercept and support the products (1), at least for a predetermined stretch parallel to the active section (2a) of the first belt means (2) and at a second speed (V2) different from the first speed (Vl) of the first belt means (2); and
- means (5) for weighing each product (1) in transit on the conveying members (30, 31) and connected to at least one of the conveying members (30, 31);
- means (6, 7) being positioned and operative between the first belt means (2) and the conveying members (30, 31 ) to move the products away from/towards the first belt means.
2. The unit according to claim 1, wherein the first belt means comprise a first belt (2) that moves continuously and is trained in a closed loop around a pair of pulleys (8) at least one of which is power driven; said first belt (2) being equipped with a plurality of pushing elements (9) protruding from the first belt (2), equispaced along the first belt (2) and designed to abut a rear wall (Ia) of a respective product (1), in such a way that the products (1) advance at a predetermined distance or spacing (P) from each other.
3. The unit according to claim 1, wherein the conveying members comprise second belt means (4a) and third belt means (4b) for supporting and transporting the products (1), positioned one after the other and each comprising, respectively, second endless belts (32) and third endless belts (33) trained around respective pluralities of pulleys (10, 1 1), at least one of which is power-driven, to move the second belts (32) and third belts (33) continuously and at the same second speed (V2); the second belt means (4a) being operated upon by at least one element (6) for moving the products away from the first belt means and forming part of the means (6, 7) for moving the products away from/towards the first belt means.
4. The unit according to claim 1, wherein the conveying members (30, 31) move at a higher speed (V2) than the first speed (Vl) of the first belt means (2).
5. The unit according to claim 3, wherein the element for moving the products away from the first belt means and forming part of the means (6, 7) for moving the products away from/towards the first belt means comprises at least one idler pulley (6) positioned along an operating stretch (Tl) of the second belt means (4a) in such a way as to incline an initial part (TIa) of the operating stretch (Tl) upwardly relative to the first belt (2).
6. The unit according to claim 3, wherein the third belt means (4b), downstream of the second belt means (4a) constitute a weighing belt connected directly to the weighing means (5).
7. The unit according to claim 3, wherein the second belt means (4a) and the third belt means (4b) respectively comprise a pair of second belts (32) and third belts (33), parallel to and on opposite sides of the first belt means (2) and designed to support lateral portions of the underside (Ib) of the product (1).
8. The unit according to claim 7, wherein the second belt means (4a) and the third belt means (4b) have respective operating stretches (Tl, T2) positioned parallel to the active section (2a) of the first belt means (2); the operating stretches (Tl, T2) extending at a height (H4) greater than the height (H2) of the active section (2a) of the first belt means (2) relative to an axis (X8) of a power-driven pulley (8) of the first belt means (2).
9. The unit according to claim 8, wherein the operating stretches (Tl, T2) of the second and third belt means (4a) and (4b) extend in a same plane.
10. The unit according to claim 1, wherein an element (7) for moving the products towards the first belt means and forming part of the means (6, 7) for moving the products away from/towards the first belt means comprises a fixed surface, inclined downwardly, located downstream of the conveying members (30, 31), relative to the feed direction (A), and designed to enable the first belt means (2) to intercept the product (1), in step, after it has been weighed and is positioned statically on said fixed surface.
1 1. The unit according to claim 10, wherein the element (7) for moving the products towards the first belt means comprises two half-parts positioned on each side of the first belt means (2).
12. The unit according to claim 3, wherein the second belt means (4a) and the third belt means (4b) are power-driven in synchrony by respective pulleys (10m, 1 Im) connected to a single motor (M4).
13. The unit according to claim 8, wherein the difference between the heights (H4, H2) of the first belt means (2) and of the second (4a) and third (4b) belt means is less than a height (H9) of a respective product (1) pushing element (9) protruding from the first belt means (2).
14. The unit according to claim 1, wherein above the active section (2a) of the first belt means (2) there is a fixed surface (20) for coming into contact with the tops of the products (1) at least in the region where they are engaged by the first belt means (2), sad fixed surface having a recessed zone (21) above the second belt means (4a) and third belt means (4b).
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