Method and apparatus for the packaging of articles

Package making – Methods – With contents treating

Reexamination Certificate

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C053S436000, C053S469000, C053S479000, C053S529000, C053S571000, C053S284700

Reexamination Certificate

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06755008

ABSTRACT:

TECRNICAL FIELD
The invention relates to an apparatus and a method for the packaging of articles in bags.
DESCRIPTION OF THE BACKGROUND ART
In a known apparatus for the packaging of articles (EP 816 225) alternately acting sliders are present, which are moved backwards and forwards. During the rearwards movement in each case one slider is moved out of the path of the other slider. The slider movement is freely programmable (slider insertion and removal positions, slider strokes, movement profiles).
The articles to be packaged can in many cases be stacks of flat objects. As a result of the nature of the packaging with laterally inserted side folds, with respect to the packaging cross-section one is bound to specific geometrical conditions. The pack cannot be higher than it is wide. This circumstance exists with products having a limited content.
The flat objects are supplied vertically as a result of the design of the apparatuses with which said flat individual objects are finished. If there is a drop below the height/width ratio in the pack, the articles must be placed horizontally. The objects are frequently compressed articles, e.g. slip inserts, cleaning cloths or other fleecy or fluffy products.
For reducing the packaging volume and for improving the appearance of the finished pack, said formations have to be compressed.
The problem of the invention is to propose a method and an apparatus for the packaging of articles in bags, which operates with considerable reliability and provides the possibility of reducing the effects of disturbances.
SUMMARY OP THE INVENTION
To solve this problem the invention proposes an apparatus and a method having the features described below.
The invention is incorporated in an apparatus that uses a slider, which as the upper slider is fixed to a revolving chain. Therefore, the slider is not moved backwards and forwards and instead moves along a closed path, the return path taking place at a different height. The product slider sliding path is fixed. The slider initially brings the article to be packed into the filling magazine, from where the article is brought into the bag station. From there it is brought to the sealing station with the aid of the accompanying magazine.
In the transfer station the filled bag can in this way be carefully conveyed, without the pack being influenceable by slots, slits or other projections.
According to a further development of the invention, the packaging magazine is arranged and constructed in such a way that the slider in the infeed position can slide an article to be packed into the magazine.
According to a further development, the packaging magazine is movable in such a way that it moves together with the article to be packed into an opened bag and is left standing there in the transfer position. Thus, the sliding in of the article to be packed takes place with it still located in the packaging magazine. Thus, also here the article can be guided and therefore protected by the packaging magazine. The packaging magazine can have smooth side walls, a smooth bottom and also a smooth top side with a slot for the slider. Optionally an air cushion can also be formed.
According to a further development of the invention, the movement path of both magazines can overlap. Therefore the transfer magazine can be moved to a point where the packaging magazine can also be located, but there is no need for a complete overlap of both magazines.
According to another further development of the invention, the two magazines can be simultaneously in the transfer position and can consequently also overlap. As a result there can be a careful transfer with a limited lateral clearance of the filled bag from the packaging magazine into the transfer magazine. In the position where both magazines are moved out of the transfer position, they have such a mutual spacing that the bag station can open a bag unhindered by the magazines.
The overlap can e.g. result from the fact that the transfer magazine has a somewhat greater width and height than the packaging magazine, so that the latter can partly move into the transfer magazine. This construction is preferred, even though a reverse construction is also possible.
According to another further development of the invention, in the sealing position the transfer magazine can be positioned in such a way that the slider has slid the packed article through the sealing jaws of a sealing station.
According to a further development of the invention, the transfer magazine can be constructed in such a way that it guides the filled bag during its movement to the sealing station. This guidance can take place through smooth side walls, a smooth, flat bottom and a smooth top side. It can in particular be provided that the bottom and the side walls, together with the magazine, are guided over and beyond any gaps, slots or other parts of the sealing station, so that the filled bag cannot stick or be held up at any point. The filled bag is then stopped at a point beyond any gaps, whereas the slider and the transfer magazine are then moved back. The bag with its content is then located on the opposite side of the sealing jaws. The joining of the still open bag can then take place with the aid of the welding jaws or dies. It is also possible to produce an air cushion, also on sliding the bag out of the transfer magazine, in order to simplify or aid the sliding out process.
According to another development of the invention, during its movement in the conveying direction, the transfer magazine is moved more slowly than the slider, so that during the entire transfer magazine movement it moves the filled bag through the magazine.
The invention is particularly advantageous if the article to be packaged is a compressible article, which is slid into the bag under a certain tension. This tension is to be maintained. It can in particular be a stack of objects, where also the gaps between the objects are to be compressed.
In the description up to now reference has been made to a single slider. It is obviously appropriate for there to be several sliders on the revolving mechanism in order to increase the output of the apparatus.
If the articles to be packed are stacks of fluffy objects, according to the invention a row of juxtaposed, vertically positioned objects is formed. As soon as the collecting magazine is filled, it is pivoted from the filling position into the emptying position, where the objects rest flat on one another. They are compressed by the compressing device, which constitutes a type of precompression. The air between the individual objects and the air within said objects is displaced. In said compressed position the stack can be removed from the rotary magazine.
According to a further development of the invention, the compressing device has a displaceable pressure wall, which is placed approximately parallel to the flat sides of the objects and is movable perpendicular to said flat sides. Thus, in the filling position the pressure wall is parallel to a side wall, whereas in the emptying position it is parallel to the bottom, because during pivoting the magazine changes its orientation in the same way, e.g. by 90°. What was originally a side wall, becomes the bottom or top in the emptying position.
In a further development of the invention compression takes place during the pivoting of the collecting magazine. This can e.g. take place in that the movement of the pressure wall takes place in forcibly controlled manner, e.g. by a cam, a curved guide or the like.
However, it is also possible for the movement of the pressure wall and therefore the compression of the flat objects to take place with the aid of a servomotor, which is then also preferably forcibly controlled, e.g. by an electronic control.
The drive for the pivoting device can preferably also have a servomotor, in order to precisely control the residence of the magazine in each of the two positions.
The invention more particularly proposes that the apparatus has several magazines. It can e.g. be the case that one of the several magazines is in the

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