System of package filling and sealing
The present invention refers to means for package sealing. In particular, it refers to a system of machines for package filling and sealing that comprises a pair of oscillating arms opposed and facing each other, simultaneously activated by a main cog through rods. The facing faces of the oscillating arms unite mid-point to them so, in other coordinated operation, to press, cut and seal the sleeve forming the bag in process, which displaces itself through that mid-point. The invention also involves means for pre-piling up in the feeding of the packages, as soon as means for compressing the packages by vibration and compressing the bale formed by the whole of the packages.
A characteristic of package sealing systems of the prior technique is the complexity of its functioning and of the elements comprising them, where generally linear or gyratory mechanisms are used that require in one or the other case a multiplicity of pieces that operate repetitively to enter and exit a determined cycle of the process. On the other hand, such diversity of pieces require bearings, bars and rotation or pivoting points that it is necessary to lubricate and therefore susceptible of accumulating residue of products that in some way or independently from the material being processed, may result abrasive or at least, to form a kind of paste with the lubricant, preventing the action this last one.
The present invention appears to solve the aforementioned problems with a simple mechanism and a minimum of pieces,
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- where besides its movements are limited and of a short run.
The characteristics and details that define the invention are graphically represented in the annexed illustrative figures, very schematized but expressive of the movement and operation of the whole, wherein the basic operations executed by the system are shown. It is worth observing that in lieu of simplicity only the mechanism of the sealing system and its connected mechanisms are shown, obviating other components such as the bag dragging mechanisms, relays, run limiters, electronic synchronization devices and others used in the specialty, being they of the conventional type. Likewise, each one of
FIGS. 1 to 4 correspond, in a general way, with the sealing stages of the bag, whereas the other FIGS. 5 to 7b correspond with connected operations of the system.
From the aforementioned figures and in particular from
A descending sleeve 3, generally formed by a plastic film, is foreseen to descend at synchronized intervals by a dragging mechanism (not shown) through the mid-space formed by the clamps and counter-clamps 2, when they are in the position shown in
The system condition, shown in
The later and last stage, before beginning a new cycle, may be seen in
An important and novel characteristic of the system, is the movement that oscillating bodies 4A-4B make and which, of course, is transmitted to clamps and counter-clamps 2 which imprison the sleeve maker of the bag. It may be seen that this movement is not linear but moreover of a progressive sealing, making a little angular “sweep” of the clamps-counter-clamps that rotate on an imaginary lower apex arranged lower than said clamps.
This particularity determines a uniform sealing, non aggressive, on the sleeve's lamina and therefore a better sealing.
Once the packages 10 are placed in the bag 1, which has already its bottom formed, the whole of bag 1 and packages 10 is subjected to lateral vibrations by plates 15, in such a way that packages 10 should get perfectly compressed inside the bag 1, as is shown in
It may be seen from all that has been previously expounded, the simplicity and plainness of the mechanisms used, which shall determine the ease of operation and efficiency in production.
Claims
1. A system for filling and sealing packages, where it is made use of a set of elements to fill, hold, seal and deliver a bag formed from a film sleeve of thermoplastic material, said system comprising an alternative movement cog connected to a couple of rods that activate opposing oscillating arms, where said oscillating arms also comprise within their internal upper face elements of clamps/counter-clamps, thermal sealing elements and cutting elements.
2. A system, according to claim 1, wherein because said cog presents an alternative movement that corresponds with a portion of rotation of same, which movement is transmitted to a couple of rods connected to certain opposing oscillating arms that define a converging/diverging displacement on a point intermediate between them, as of the relative position of the alternating cog.
3. A system, according to claim 1, where the oscillating arms possess within their upper internal faces or of contact, subjection clamps and counter-clamps of a sleeve of thermoplastic material forming the bag, where said sleeve runs in the intermediate space formed between the oscillating arms.
4. A system, according to claim 1, where the oscillating arms besides comprise between the clamps and counter-clamps, parallel sealing and counter-sealing elements, upper and lower, for the thermal union of the sleeve forming the bag in their upper and lower extremes.
5. A system, according to claim 1, wherein because between the sealing and counter-sealing elements are arranged cutting elements to separate the intermediate space of the sleeve/bag between the upper and the lower sealing and which define the sealing of the bottom of the bag in formation and the sealing of the upper extreme of the already formed bag.
6. A system, according to claim 1, where the feeding of said system is done by means of a transporting belt or endless belt, which drives the packages up to a platform furnished with a lateral pushing plate, which is activated when it supports a predetermined number of packages, by means of a sensor-counter, pushing the packages towards a piling box.
7. A system, according to claim 1, comprising a lower pusher element, once the bag has been filled and placed over said pusher, that thrusts the whole upwards, to eliminate the upper empty space and forms a bale essentially free from spaces not occupied by packages.
Type: Application
Filed: Nov 2, 2006
Publication Date: May 10, 2007
Inventor: Simone Rossi (Acarigua)
Application Number: 11/591,936
International Classification: B65B 9/06 (20060101);