WO2019215282A1 - Machine de cerclage et procédé de fixation d'un morceau de bande métallique dans une boucle autour d'un ou plusieurs objets - Google Patents

Machine de cerclage et procédé de fixation d'un morceau de bande métallique dans une boucle autour d'un ou plusieurs objets Download PDF

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WO2019215282A1
WO2019215282A1 PCT/EP2019/061920 EP2019061920W WO2019215282A1 WO 2019215282 A1 WO2019215282 A1 WO 2019215282A1 EP 2019061920 W EP2019061920 W EP 2019061920W WO 2019215282 A1 WO2019215282 A1 WO 2019215282A1
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Erik Danielsson
Peter MÅRSTEDT
Ulf SJÖSTRÖM
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Sund Birsta Ab
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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
    • B65B13/00Bundling articles
    • B65B13/18Details of, or auxiliary devices used in, bundling machines or bundling tools
    • B65B13/24Securing ends of binding material
    • B65B13/32Securing ends of binding material by welding, soldering, or heat-sealing; by applying adhesive
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • B65BMACHINES, APPARATUS OR DEVICES FOR, OR METHODS OF, PACKAGING ARTICLES OR MATERIALS; UNPACKING
    • B65B13/00Bundling articles
    • B65B13/02Applying and securing binding material around articles or groups of articles, e.g. using strings, wires, strips, bands or tapes
    • B65B13/04Applying and securing binding material around articles or groups of articles, e.g. using strings, wires, strips, bands or tapes with means for guiding the binding material around the articles prior to severing from supply
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • B65BMACHINES, APPARATUS OR DEVICES FOR, OR METHODS OF, PACKAGING ARTICLES OR MATERIALS; UNPACKING
    • B65B13/00Bundling articles
    • B65B13/18Details of, or auxiliary devices used in, bundling machines or bundling tools
    • B65B13/22Means for controlling tension of binding means
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • B65BMACHINES, APPARATUS OR DEVICES FOR, OR METHODS OF, PACKAGING ARTICLES OR MATERIALS; UNPACKING
    • B65B13/00Bundling articles
    • B65B13/18Details of, or auxiliary devices used in, bundling machines or bundling tools
    • B65B13/24Securing ends of binding material
    • B65B13/32Securing ends of binding material by welding, soldering, or heat-sealing; by applying adhesive
    • B65B13/325Ultrasonic welding

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  • the present invention relates to a strapping machine according to the preamble of claim 1 .
  • the invention also relates to a method according to the preamble of claim 9 for securing a piece of metal strap in a loop around one or more objects.
  • WO 2017/129679 A1 discloses a strapping machine where a welding device is used for forming a welded joint between overlapping sections of a metal strap to thereby secure the metal strap in a loop around an object or a bundle of objects.
  • This known strapping machine comprises a gripping device for gripping and locking a first strap section at the leading end of the strap after the application of a piece of the strap in a loop around the object/bundle and before the strap is retracted in order to draw it tightly around the object/bundle, wherein the gripping device is configured to grip the strap at an area that will form part of the final strap loop on the object/bundle and that will be subjected to tensile stress when the strap loop has been released from the strapping machine.
  • This is the normal gripping position for a gripping device of a strapping machine to be used for strapping an object or a bundle of objects with a strap of metallic material.
  • the object of the present invention is to achieve a new and favourable strapping machine of the above-mentioned type. According to the invention, this object is achieved by means of a strapping machine having the features defined in claim 1 .
  • the strapping machine of the present invention comprises:
  • a welding device for forming a welded joint between a first strap section at a leading end of a piece of metal strap arranged in a loop around one or more objects to be strapped and an overlapping second strap section at a trailing end of said strap piece to thereby secure this strap piece in a loop around said one or more objects;
  • a strapping unit which comprises a support member for supporting said overlapping first and second strap sections during the formation of the welded joint, wherein a recess is provided in an upper support surface on the support member;
  • a feeding device for feeding the strap through the strapping unit, in a loop around an object receiving space configured for receiving one or more objects to be strapped and then back into the strapping unit and subsequently retracting the strap to draw it tightly around one or more objects received in the object receiving space.
  • the strapping unit comprises a pressing element, which has a shape adapted to the shape of the recess in the support member so as to allow the pressing element to be received in this recess.
  • the strapping unit further comprises an actuating device which is configured to move the pressing element and the support member in relation to each other between a first mutual position, in which the pressing element is positioned at a distance from the recess in the support member, and a second mutual position, in which the pressing element is received in said recess, wherein the pressing element and the support member are configured to form a permanent bulge on the first strap section at a position between the leading end of said strap piece and said welded joint by a press forming action between the pressing element and the support member when the pressing element and the support member are moved in relation to each other by the actuating device from said first mutual position to said second mutual position with a part of the first strap section received in the space between the pressing element and the support member.
  • the permanent bulge formed on the first strap section will together with the pressing element and the recess in the support member, and as long as the pressing element and the support member are made to remain in the above-mentioned second mutual position, ensure that the first strap section is locked to the strapping unit with a positive locking effect and thereby prevented from slipping in the longitudinal direction of the strap when the feeding device retracts the strap and draws it tightly against the object or bundle of objects to be strapped.
  • the leading end of the strap is locked to the strapping unit in an efficient and reliable manner.
  • the bulge formed on the first strap section will be located between the leading end of the strap and the welded joint between the first and second strap sections, i.e.
  • the weakening deformation caused by the pressing element and the support member on the strap piece at the area of the bulge will not have any negative effect on the strength of the loop formed by the strap piece, in contrast to the previously mentioned normal case when the strap is gripped and subjected to a weakening deformation on the opposite side of the welded joint, i.e. on a part of the strap piece that will be subjected to tensile stress when the strap piece has been released from the strapping unit.
  • the weakening deformation on the strap piece caused by the gripping of the first strap section will have a negative effect on the strength of the loop formed by the strap piece.
  • the bulge formed on the strap piece by the pressing element will be pressed against an outer surface on the object/bundle and act as a spacer between the object/bundle and the loop formed by the strap piece.
  • the bulge will contribute to an increased tensional force in the loop and thereby an improved strapping effect.
  • the gap formed between the loop and the outer surface of the object/bundle by the bulge will also facilitate a cutting of the loop in connection with a later destrapping operation when the metal strap is to be removed from the object/bundle.
  • the invention also relates to a method having the features defined in claim 9. Further advantageous features of the method according to the present invention will appear from the description following below and the dependent claims.
  • Fig 1 is an outline diagram of a strapping machine according to an embodiment of the present invention
  • Figs 2a-2i are partly cut outline diagrams of parts included in the strapping machine of Fig 1 , as seen at different stages during the process of securing a strap piece in a loop around a bundle of objects,
  • Fig 3 is a schematic illustration of a support member and a pressing element included in the strapping machine of Fig 1 , as seen with the pressing element located in a retracted position at a distance from an associated recess in the support member
  • Fig 4 is a schematic illustration of the support member and pressing element, as seen with the pressing element in an advanced position received in the recess in the support member
  • Fig 5 is a schematic lateral view of a strap piece secured in a loop around a bundle of objects
  • Fig 6 is a planar view from above of the strap piece of Fig 5
  • Fig 7 is a planar view from above of a part of a strap secured in a loop around one or more objects to be strapped, illustrating a heating area on the strap before the strap loop has been released from the remaining part of the strap,
  • Fig 8 is a planar view corresponding to Fig 7, as seen when the strap loop has been released from the remaining part of the strap,
  • Fig 9 is a cut according to the line IX-IX in Fig 8,
  • Fig 10 is a planar view from above of a part of a strap secured in a loop around one or more objects to be strapped, illustrating a break line on the strap before the strap loop has been released from the remaining part of the strap, Fig 1 1 is a cut according to the line XI-XI in Fig 10,
  • Fig 12 is a planar view from above of a part of a strap secured in a loop around one or more objects to be strapped, illustrating an alternative type of break line on the strap before the strap loop has been released from the remaining part of the strap, and Fig 13 is a cut according to the line XIII-XIII in Fig 12.
  • the strapping machine 1 comprises:
  • a guide track 2 for guiding an elongated strap 3 of metallic material in a loop around a space 4 configured for receiving one or more objects 10 to be strapped ;
  • a strapping unit 20 for securing the strap 3 around said one or more objects 10;
  • a feeding device 5 for feeding the strap 3 from a supply coil 6, through the strapping unit 20, into said guide track 2, along the guide track in a loop around said object receiving space 4 and then back into the strapping unit 20 and subsequently retracting the strap 3 to draw it tightly around one or more objects 10 received in said space 4;
  • the guide track 2 may for instance have the form of a rail with a longitudinal opening facing said object receiving space 4.
  • the strap may also be feed in a loop around the object or objects to be strapped without using any guide track.
  • This may be accomplished by feeding the strap through a bending device that is configured to bend the strap in such a manner that it will move in free space, without contact with any guide track or the similar, in an essentially circular path around the object or objects 10 to be strapped, wherein a funnel-shaped guiding element may be arranged at the end of said path in order to catch the leading end of the strap and guide it into the strapping unit.
  • the object or objects 10 to be strapped may be positioned in the object receiving space 4 before, during or after the feeding of the strap 3 in a loop around this space 4.
  • the slackening of the strap 3 when the strap is retracted by the feeding device 5 may be taken up or avoided by rotating the supply coil 6 in a reversed direction.
  • the feeding device 5 comprises two rotatable feed rollers 5a, 5b, which are located opposite each other and configured to be in contact with opposite sides of a part of the strap 3 received in the nip between the feed rollers. At least one of the feed rollers 5a, 5b is rotatably driven by an actuator (not shown) in the form of a reversible drive motor in order to move the strap 3 in its longitudinal direction.
  • the drive motor is preferably an electric motor, but it could as an alternative be a hydraulic or pneumatic motor.
  • the feeding device 5 may also comprise any other suitable type of actuator for feeding and retracting the strap 3.
  • the strapping unit 20 comprises a welding device 21 (see Fig 2a) for forming a welded joint 8 (see Figs 2h and 2i) between a first strap section 7a at a leading end of a piece 3a of metal strap arranged in a loop around one or more objects 10 to be strapped and an overlapping second strap section 7b at a trailing end of said strap piece 3a to thereby secure this strap piece 3a in a loop around said one or more objects 10.
  • the welding device 21 is configured to form the welded joint 8 as a lap joint with the second strap section 7b overlapping the first strap section 7a.
  • the welding device 21 may be any suitable type of welding device.
  • the welding device 21 is a laser welding device provided with a laser welding head 22, wherein said welded joint 8 between the first and second strap sections 7a, 7b is formed by means of a laser beam 23 (see Fig 2g) emitted from the laser welding head.
  • the welding device 21 comprises means of conventional type for directing and focusing the emitted laser beam 23 onto a desired target area.
  • the strapping unit 20 further comprises a support member 24 for supporting said overlapping first and second strap sections 7a, 7b during the formation of the welded joint 8.
  • the support member 24 is configured to be located between the first strap section 7a and an outer surface of the object or objects 10 to be strapped during the formation of the welded joint 8.
  • a recess 25 is provided in an upper support surface 26 on the support member 24.
  • the welded joint 8 has an elliptical shape, as seen in a planar view.
  • the welded joint 8 between the overlapping binding element sections 7a, 7b may of course also have any other suitable configuration.
  • the strapping unit 20 also comprises a pressing element 27, which has a shape adapted to the shape of the recess 25 in the support member 24 so as to allow the pressing element 27 to be received in this recess 25.
  • the pressing element 27 has an upper surface 28 which is flush or at least essentially flush with the upper support surface 26 on the support member 24 when the pressing element 27 is received in the recess 25 in the support member, as illustrated in Fig 2a.
  • An actuating device 29 (very schematically illustrated in Fig 1 ) included in the strapping unit 20 is configured to move the pressing element 27 and the support member 24 in relation to each other between a first mutual position (see Figs 2c, 2d and 3), in which the pressing element 27 is located outside and at a distance from the recess 25 in the support member 24, and a second mutual position (see Figs 2a, 2b, 2e-2h and 4), in which the pressing element 27 is received in said recess 25.
  • the pressing element 27 and the support member 24 are configured to form a permanent bulge 30 (see Figs 2e-2i , 4, 5 and 9) on the first strap section 7a by a press forming action between the pressing element 27 and the support member 24 when the pressing element 27 and the support member 24 are moved in relation to each other by the actuating device 29 from said first mutual position to said second mutual position with a part of the first strap section 7a received in the space between the pressing element 27 and the support member 24, wherein this bulge 30 is formed at a position between the leading end 12 of said strap piece 3a and the welded joint 8 to be formed by the welding device 21 .
  • the actuating device 29 is configured to achieve said relative movement between the pressing element 27 and the support member 24 by moving the pressing element 27 in relation to the support member 24.
  • the pressing element 27 is moved downwards towards the support member 24 in order to achieve the movement from the first mutual position to the second mutual position and upwards away from the support member 24 in order to achieve the movement from the second mutual position to the first mutual position, wherein the support member 24 remains in a fixed position during the movements of the pressing element 27.
  • the actuating device 29 may be configured to achieve said relative movement between the pressing element 27 and the support member 24 by moving the support member 24 in relation to the pressing element 27 or by moving the pressing element 27 as well as the support member 24 in relation to each other.
  • the pressing element 27 is also moveable horizontally by means of the actuating device 29 in order to allow the pressing element to be moved laterally out of the bulge 30 when the first and second strap sections 7a, 7b have been secured to each other by the welding device 21 and the strap loop 1 1 thereby formed is to be released from the strapping unit 20.
  • the pressing element 27 is formed as a single-part element and moveable out of the bulge 30 by a displacement in a horizontal direction.
  • the pressing element 27 is divided into two parts, which are located opposite each other and moveable out of the bulge 30 by being displaced laterally in opposite directions away from each other.
  • the support member 24 may comprise first and second support jaws located opposite each other in the manner shown in WO 2017/129679 A1 , wherein the support jaws are moveable in relation to each other between an advanced supporting position , in which the support jaws form a support for the first strap section 7a, and a retracted releasing position, in which the support jaws are retracted from each other in order to allow the first and second strap sections 7a, 7b, after having been joined to each other, to pass through a gap between the support jaws.
  • Each support jaw may be fixed to a pivot arm, which in its turn is pivotally mounted to a housing 36 of the strapping unit 20. Thus, in this case, the support jaws are pivotable between the supporting and releasing positions.
  • the support jaws could be linearly moveable between the supporting and releasing positions.
  • the support jaws are moveable between the supporting and releasing positions by means of the actuating device 29.
  • the support member 24 is formed as a single-part member and moveable between the supporting and releasing positions by a displacement in a horizontal direction.
  • the actuating device 29 may be electrically, pneumatically or hydraulically driven and may comprise one or more electrically, pneumatically or hydraulically driven actuators.
  • the strapping unit 20 illustrated in Figs 2a-2i comprises a squeezing device 34 for squeezing the second strap section 7b against the first strap section 7a with the second strap section 7b overlapping the first strap section 7a, wherein the squeezing device 34 is configured to keep the second strap section 7b squeezed against the first strap section 7a during the moment when the welded joint 8 between the first and second strap sections 7a, 7b is formed by the welding device 21 .
  • the squeezing device 34 comprises a squeezing member 35 which is configured to co-operate with the support member 24 and which is moveably mounted to the housing 36 of the strapping unit 20.
  • the first and second strap sections 7a, 7b are receivable in a space between the squeezing member 35 and the support member 24 and the squeezing member 35 is moveable in relation to the support member 24 between a retracted first position (see Figs 2a-2f, 2i and 3), in which the squeezing member 35 is retracted from the support member 24, and an advanced second position (see Figs 2g, 2h and 4), in which the squeezing member 35 is pressed against the support member 24 in order to squeeze together the first and second strap sections 7a, 7b.
  • the squeezing member 35 is provided with a passage 37, through which a laser beam 23 from the laser welding head 22 of the welding device 21 may be directed towards an area on the second strap section 7b, in order to form the welded joint 8 between the first and second strap sections 7a, 7b, when the squeezing member 23 is in said second position and keeps the first and second strap sections 7a, 7b squeezed together between the squeezing member 35 and the support member 24.
  • the squeezing member 35 is moveable between said first and second positions by means of an actuator (not shown), which may be electrically, pneumatically or hydraulically driven.
  • the actuator is with advantage a hydraulic cylinder.
  • the support member 24, the pressing element 27 and the squeezing device 34 may of course also have any other suitable design in addition to the designs illustrated in Figs 2a-2i .
  • the strapping machine 1 further comprises an electronic control device 60 (very schematically illustrated in Fig 1 ) for controlling the operation of the strapping machine.
  • the electronic control device 60 is connected to the welding device 21 and configured to control the welding device to direct and focus the laser beam
  • the electronic control device 60 is also connected to the feeding device 5, the actuating device 29 and the actuator of the squeezing device 34 and configured to control the operation thereof.
  • the electronic control device 60 is configured to control the feeding device 5 to stop the feeding of the strap 3 when the leading end 12 of the strap during its second passage over the support member 24 has passed over the recess 25 in the support member from a first end 25a (see Fig 3) of the recess to an opposite second end 25b thereof and has reached a final position beyond said second end 25b of the recess.
  • the pressing element 27 and the support member 24 are thereafter moved in relation to each other, by a vertical movement downwards of the pressing element 27 and/or a vertical movement upwards of the support member 24, until the pressing element 27 has been received in the recess 25 and a permanent bulge 30 has been formed on the first strap section 7a.
  • the strap 3 is thereafter retracted in order to draw it tightly around one or more objects 10 positioned in the object receiving space 4 of the strapping unit 20, wherein a part 15 (see Fig 4) of the second strap section 7b is pressed, under the effect of the tensional force in the strap 3, towards the upper support surface 26 on the support member 24 and tightly against a part 16 of the first strap section 7a located between said second end 25b of the recess 25 in the support member and the leading end 12 of the strap. Said part 16 of the first strap section 7a is hereby clamped between the support member 24 and the second strap section 7b during the tightening of the strap 3. The positive locking between the bulge 30 and the support member
  • the distance D between the above-mentioned first and second ends 25a, 25b of the recess 25 is at least 10 mm, preferably at least 15 mm.
  • the recess 25 has a depth d of at least 5 mm, preferably at least 6 mm.
  • the recess 25 and the pressing element 27 have a cross-sectional shape in the form of an isosceles trapezoid, as seen in a vertical plane.
  • the recess 25 and the pressing element 27 may also have any other suitable cross-sectional shape.
  • this further recess 42 is aligned with the passage 37 in the squeezing member 35.
  • the purpose of this further recess 42 is to make sure that there is a gap between the first strap section 7a and the support member 24 below the welding area on the overlapping first and second strap sections 7a, 7b, to thereby prevent that material of the first strap section 7a that is subjected to heating and melting during the welding phase bonds to the material of the support member 24 when the overlapping first and second strap sections 7a, 7b are joined to each other by welding under the effect of a laser beam 23 emitted from the laser welding head 22.
  • the electronic control device 60 may be configured to control the welding device 21 to direct a laser beam 23 (see Fig 2h) onto an area 14 (see Figs 7, 10 and 12) extending across the strap 3 at the trailing end of the second strap section 7b, i.e. at the end of the second strap section 7b facing the feeding device 5, in order to reduce the tensile strength of the strap 3 at the trailing end of the second strap section 7b, wherein electronic control device 60 is configured to control the feeding device 5 to retract the strap 3 in order to subject said area 14 to tensile stress and thereby cause the strap to be broken off at the trailing end of the second strap section 7b.
  • the strap loop 1 1 arranged around the object or objects 10 to be strapped is released from the remaining part 3b of the strap.
  • the electronic control device 60 may be configured to control the welding device 21 to cut off the strap 3 at the trailing end of the second strap section 7b by means of a laser beam 23 which cuts across the strap 3 in the entire thickness thereof, to thereby release the part 3a of the strap fed in a loop around said space 4 from the remaining part 3b of the strap.
  • the laser welding head 22 may comprise one or more computer-controlled scanning mirrors for controlling the direction and movement of the laser beam 23 emitted from the laser welding head. As an alternative, the direction and movement of the laser beam 23 may be controlled by computer-controlled movements of the entire laser welding head 22.
  • the laser welding head 22 is provided with a focusing lens 38, through which the laser beam 23 leaves the laser welding head.
  • the welding device 21 further comprises a laser source 39 (see Fig 2a) for generating the laser power required for producing the laser beam 23 used for forming the welded joint 8 between the first and second strap sections 7a, 7b and for releasing the strap loop 1 1 from the remaining part 3b of the strap.
  • the laser source 39 can be of any type commonly used for welding.
  • the laser source 39 is connected to the laser welding head 22 via an optical fibre cable 40, which is configured to guide the laser power generated by the laser source 39 to the laser welding head 22.
  • the optical fibre cable 40 is in a conventional manner connected to the laser welding head 22 by means of an optical connector 41 comprising focusing optics.
  • the focal point of the laser beam 23 emitted from the laser welding head 22 may be adjusted by computer-controlled movements of one or more optical members included in the focusing optics of the optical connector 41 .
  • the electronic control device 60 may be configured to control the welding device 21 to reduce the tensile strength of the strap 3 at the trailing end of the second strap section 7b by heating the above-mentioned area 14 at the trailing end of the second strap section 7b under the effect of said laser beam 23 and without cutting or penetrating into the strap 3.
  • the welding device 21 is made to sweep the laser beam 23 over the area 14 (schematically illustrated with dotted lines in Fig 7), which extends between the longitudinal edges 17a, 17b of the strap 3.
  • the focal point of the laser beam 23 is adjusted, for instance by means of the above-mentioned focusing optics of the optical connector 41 , in such a manner that the laser beam is out of focus when hitting the area 14 at the trailing end of the second strap section 7b.
  • the feeding device 5 is operated to pull the strap 3 backwards with such a force that the strap 3, under the effect of the tensile stress produced in the strap between the feeding device 5 and the second strap section 7b, is broken off at the heated area 14.
  • the electronic control device 60 may be configured to control the welding device 21 to reduce the tensile strength of the strap 3 at the trailing end of the second strap section 7b by forming one or more depressions 18, 18’ (see Figs.
  • the laser beam 23 is made to cut into the strap 3, but without cutting through it.
  • the depressions 18, 18’ may for instance have a depth corresponding to approximately half the thickness of the strap 3.
  • the laser beam 23 is preferably prevented from reaching any of the longitudinal edges 17a, 17b of the strap 3 when forming the depressions 18, 18’.
  • the break line 19 may be formed by several shorter depressions 18 arranged in line with each other across the strap 3 at the trailing end of the second strap section 7b, as illustrated in Figs 10 and 1 1 , or by one longer depression 18’ extending across the strap 3 at the trailing end of the second strap section 7b, as illustrated in Figs 12 and 13.
  • the feeding device 5 is operated to pull the strap 3 backwards with such a force that the strap 3, under the effect of the tensile stress produced in the strap between the feeding device 5 and the second strap section 7b, is broken off at the break line 19.
  • the electronic control device 60 may be implemented by one single electronic control unit or by two or more mutually co operating electronic control units.
  • An operating sequence for securing a strap 3 in the form of a strap in a loop around a bundle of objects 10 by means of the above-described strapping machine 1 will now be described with reference to Figs 2a-2i.
  • a motor of the feeding device 5 is operated in a first direction in order to feed the strap 3 forwards from the supply coil 6, through the strapping unit 20, in a loop around the object receiving space 4 of the strapping machine 1 and then back into the strapping unit 20.
  • the leading end 12 of the strap is first moved over the support member 24 and the pressing element 27, thereafter in a loop around the object receiving space 4 and then into a space between the pressing element 27 and the recess 25 in the support surface 26 on the support member 24, wherein the feeding of the strap 3 is stopped when the leading end 12 of the strap has passed over said recess 25 from the first end 25a thereof to the opposite second end 25b thereof and has reached a final position beyond the second end 25b of the recess.
  • the squeezing member 35 is in its retracted first position.
  • the pressing element 27 is positioned in the recess 25 in the support member 24 before the initial feeding of the leading end 12 of the strap through the strapping unit 20 and maintained in the recess 25 until the leading end 12 of the strap has passed over the upper surface 28 of pressing element 27 and the upper support surface 26 on the support member 24, as illustrated in Figs 2a and 2b.
  • the upper surface 28 of pressing element 27 is flush or at least essentially flush with the upper support surface 26 on the support member 24 when the leading end 12 of the strap is fed through the strapping unit 20 before being fed around the object receiving space 4.
  • the actuating device 29 thereafter effects a relative movement between the pressing element 27 and the support member 24 in order to cause the pressing element 27 to be positioned at a distance from the recess 25 in the support member 24, wherein the strap 3 is lifted by the pressing element 27 from the upper support surface 26 on the support member 24, as illustrated in Fig 2c.
  • the leading end 12 of the strap 3 will leave the guide track 2 and pass through the gap between the pressing element 27 and the support member 24 (see Fig 2d), whereupon the leading end 12 of the strap 3 actuates a stop member (not shown) and the motor of the feeding device 5 is stopped.
  • the actuating device 29 thereafter effects a relative movement between the pressing element 27 and the support member 24 in order to cause the pressing element 27 to be received in the recess 25 (see Fig 2e) and thereby form a permanent bulge 30 on the first strap section 7a by a press forming action between the pressing element 27 and the support member 24.
  • the motor of the feeding device 5 is reversed in order to pull the strap 3 backwards and thereby tighten the strap 3 around the objects 10 received in the object receiving space 4, as illustrated in Fig 2f.
  • the strapping unit 20 and the guide track 2 are moveable in relation to the objects 10 and configured to move towards the objects 10 when the strap 3 is tightened around the objects.
  • a part 15 of the second strap section 7b is pressed, under the effect of the tensional force in the strap 3, towards the upper support surface 26 on the support member 24 and tightly against a part 16 of the first strap section 7a located between the second end 25b of the recess 25 in the support member and the leading end 12 of the strap, whereby this part 16 of the first strap section 7a is clamped between the support member 24 and the second strap section 7b, as illustrated in Fig 4.
  • the second strap section 7b comes into contact with the upper surface 28 of the pressing element 27 and thereby prevents the pressing element 27 from moving vertically out of the recess 25 in the support member 24.
  • the pressing element 27 will remain in the recess 25 during the tightening of the strap 3 without requiring that the pressing element 27 and the support member 24 are pressed against each other under the effect of the actuating device 29.
  • the motor of the feeding device 5 is stopped and the squeezing member 35 is moved to its advanced second position in order to squeeze together the first and second strap sections 7a, 7b between the squeezing member 35 and the support member 24 (see Fig 2g).
  • the welding device 21 is then operated to focus a laser beam 23 onto the mutually overlapping strap sections 7a, 7b in order to form a welded joint 8 between the strap sections 7a, 7b.
  • the strap 3 is thereby secured in a loop around the objects 10.
  • the welding device 21 is operated to direct a laser beam 23 onto an area 14 across the strap 3 at the trailing end of the second strap section 7b in order to reduce the tensile strength of the strap 3 at the trailing end of the second strap section 7b, as illustrated in Fig 2h .
  • the part of the strap extending between the squeezing member 35 and the feeding device 5 is with advantage held in a slacked state during the moment when the laser beam 23 is directed onto said area 14.
  • the feeding device 5 is configured to retract the strap 3 in order to subject said area 14 to tensile stress and thereby cause the strap to be broken off at the trailing end of the second strap section 7b.
  • the squeezing member 35 is returned to its retracted first position and the pressing element 27 and support member 24 are removed from the bulge 30 on the first strap section 7a in order to release the strap loop 1 1 from the strapping unit 20.
  • the bulge 30 will come into contact with the objects 10 and will thereby act as a spacer between the objects 10 and the strap loop 1 1 , as illustrated in Figs 2i and 5.
  • the intended welding area on the first and second strap sections 7a, 7b is with advantage preheated by means of a laser beam emitted from the laser welding head 22 of the welding device 21 before the formation of the welded joint 8.
  • the welding area is preferably preheated to such a temperature that possible layers of paint and/or wax on the first and second strap sections 7a, 7b are removed by vaporization at the intended welding area.
  • the pre-heating temperature is preferably also so adapted that the metallic material of the first and second strap sections 7a, 7b is subjected to metallurgical changes which result in improved welding conditions.
  • the welding area on the first and second strap sections 7a, 7b is with advantage also postheated by means of a laser beam emitted from the laser welding head 22 of the welding device 21 after the formation of the welded joint 8, wherein the post-heating temperature is so adapted that the metallic material of the first and second strap sections 7a, 7b is subjected to metallurgical changes which influence the strength of the welded joint 8 in a favourable manner.
  • the focal point of the laser beam is adjusted, for instance by means of the above-mentioned focusing optics of the optical connector 41 , in such a manner that the laser beam is out of focus when hitting the second strap section 7b during the pre-heating step and the post-heating step.
  • the pre-heating and post-heating laser beam is directed onto an outer surface of the second strap section 7b, wherein heat energy is transmitted from the second strap section 7b to the first strap section 7a by thermal conduction .
  • the strapping machine according to the present invention may for instance be design for co-operation with a compacting machine in order to strap a coil of wire compacted by the compacting machine.
  • several strapping units are mounted to the compacting machine and used simultaneously in order to apply strap loops at different positions around the compacted coil of wire, wherein each strap loop extends along the inside of the coil through a central axial opening therein and along the outside of the coil.

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L'invention concerne une machine de cerclage, comprenant : - un dispositif d'acheminement pour acheminer une bande (3) autour d'un ou plusieurs objets, puis rétracter la bande pour la serrer étroitement autour desdits objets ; - un dispositif de soudage pour former un joint soudé entre une première section au niveau de l'extrémité avant de la bande et une seconde section en chevauchement au niveau de l'extrémité arrière d'un morceau (3a) de la bande acheminée autour desdits objets de façon à fixer ce morceau dans une boucle autour des objets ; - un élément de support (24) pour supporter lesdites sections de bande en chevauchement pendant la formation du joint, un évidement (25) étant prévu dans une surface de support supérieure (26) sur l'élément de support ; et - un élément de pression (27) ayant une forme adaptée à la forme dudit évidement, l'élément de pression et l'élément de support étant configurés pour former un renflement permanent (30) sur la première section de bande par une action de formation à pression entre l'élément de pression et l'élément de support.
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