WO2009060254A1 - Sealing device for an article handling machine - Google Patents

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WO2009060254A1
WO2009060254A1 PCT/IB2007/004268 IB2007004268W WO2009060254A1 WO 2009060254 A1 WO2009060254 A1 WO 2009060254A1 IB 2007004268 W IB2007004268 W IB 2007004268W WO 2009060254 A1 WO2009060254 A1 WO 2009060254A1
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Michele Soncini
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Priority to EP07859306A priority patent/EP2210021A1/en
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F16ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
    • F16JPISTONS; CYLINDERS; SEALINGS
    • F16J15/00Sealings
    • F16J15/46Sealings with packing ring expanded or pressed into place by fluid pressure, e.g. inflatable packings
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • B65BMACHINES, APPARATUS OR DEVICES FOR, OR METHODS OF, PACKAGING ARTICLES OR MATERIALS; UNPACKING
    • B65B59/00Arrangements to enable machines to handle articles of different sizes, to produce packages of different sizes, to vary the contents of packages, to handle different types of packaging material, or to give access for cleaning or maintenance purposes
    • B65B59/04Machines constructed with readily-detachable units or assemblies, e.g. to facilitate maintenance

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  • the invention- relates to a sealing device for sealingly interfacing two adjacent blocks of an article handling machine.
  • blocks assembled to form a one-piece manufacturing line.
  • Such a design (called modular design) is satisfactory because it facilitates transportation of the different blocks (which may come from different manufacturing places) to the final destination where the machine is assembled.
  • assembly of the different blocks may be problematic, especially for handling machines which define a closed inner volume.
  • aseptic filling machines require that the inner volume be isolated from the outer environment to preserve containers from bacteria.
  • sealing joints are generally provided at the interface between two adjacent blocks, around an aperture in the blocks for allowing passage of the articles.
  • a sealing device for sealingly interfacing two adjacent blocks of an article handling machine, each provided with an aperture, said sealing device comprising a resilient static sealing joint mounted along the edge of one aperture, wherein the sealing joint is hollow, and wherein the sealing device further includes an injection valve for injecting air in the sealing joint to inflate it.
  • FIG. 1 is a partial perspective view showing a block of an article handling machine provided with a sealing device.
  • FiG. 2 is a sectional view showing assembly of two blocks interfaced with a sealing device, shown in a non inflated state.
  • FIG. 3 is a sectional view showing assembly of the blocks of FIG.2, interfaced with the sealing device shown in an inflated state.
  • FIG.1 a frame element 1 of an article handling machine 2, e.g. a container handling machine.
  • the machine is modular, and therefore built by assembly of several functional blocks 2, 3 (e.g. for supporting a container feeding unit, a container rinsing unit, a container filling unit and a container capping unit) juxtaposed and coupled by means of removable fixation means such as bolts.
  • the frame element 1 shown on FIG.1 is a lateral wall of a machine block 2, ready to be interfaced with one adjacent block 3.
  • the wall 1 comprises an overall chassis 4 formed of welded metallic beams 5 of rectangular or square section.
  • the aperture 6 there is defined in the chassis 4 an aperture 6 through which the articles are to be transferred from one block 2 to the adjacent one 3.
  • the aperture 6 has a rectangular shape (with rounded corners) and is limited by a rectangular edge 7 defined by a cut-out in a plate 8 fixed to the chassis 4.
  • the adjacent block 3 defines an aperture 9 of similar shape and dimensions, formed by a rectangular cut-out in a plate 10 fixed to a chassis of the adjacent block 3. Once the blocks 2, 3 are assembled, both apertures 6, 9 are coincident, as illustrated on FIG.2.
  • a sealing device 11 for sealingly interfacing the adjacent blocks 2, 3, mounted on the chassis 4 of the block 2 around the aperture 6.
  • the sealing device 11 comprises a resilient static sealing joint 12, made e.g. of rubber, mounted along the edge 7 of the aperture 6.
  • the sealing joint 12 is hollow and defines an inner air chamber 13.
  • the sealing device 11 further includes an injection valve 14 for injecting pressurized air (or any equivalent inert gas) in the air chamber 13 to inflate the sealing joint 12.
  • the injection valve 14 comprises a nozzle 15 attached to the sealing joint 12, for putting the air chamber 13 in communication with a pressure source.
  • the sealing joint 12 presents a U-shaped section. It comprises a flat back wall 16, fixed to a planar outer face 17 of the plate 8 (e.g. by means of glue), an outer wall
  • the sealing device 11 further comprises a frame 21 fixed to the outer face 17 of the plate 8 and surrounding the sealing joint 12, in contact with the outer wall 17 thereof, to confine the sealing joint 12 when inflated.
  • the surrounding frame 21 is adjacent the beams 5 of the overall chassis 4, thereby increasing rigidity of the wall 1.
  • the machine blocks 2, 3 are sealingly assembled as follows. First, the blocks 2, 3 are placed adjacent to one another, so that the apertures 6, 9 are coincident. The plate 10 of the adjacent block 3 may be in contact with the chassis 4 of the block 2, as depicted on FIG.2. The blocks 2, 3 are then fixed to one another, e.g. by means of fixation bolts inserted in holes provided in coupling plates 22.
  • pressurized air is injected via the nozzle 15 in the air chamber 13, so that the sealing joint 12 is inflated, until the front wall is bent outwards to a point where it exerts on the plate 10 of the adjacent block 3 a pressure all around the aperture 9 (FIG.3), thereby sealing the interface between the blocks 2, 3.
  • the adjacent block 3 may be slightly spaced from the chassis 4, as depicted on FIG.3.
  • the back wall 16 and outer wall 18 remain still, since they are confined by the plate 8 and the surrounding frame 21 , respectively, so that only the inner wall 19 and front wall 20 are bent, thereby conferring the sealing joint 12 the general shape of a bean (FIG.3) .
  • the sealing joint 12 is preferably made of silicon, and has a wall thickness e.g. in the range of 2-5 mm.
  • sealing device allowing good and reliable performance for interfacing two blocks in article conveying machines.
  • the invention is not limited to the disclosed embodiments.
  • the skilled person may adapt the shape of the sealing joint 12 to the edge of the aperture 6, and/or the section of the sealing joint 12 to the surfaces on which it is provided to exert a pressure.

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Abstract

Sealing device (11) for sealingly interfacing two adjacent blocks (2, 3) of an article handling machine, each provided with an aperture (6, 9), said sealing device (11) comprising a resilient static sealing joint (12) mounted along the edge (7) of one aperture (6), wherein the sealing joint (12) is hollow, and wherein the sealing device (11 ) further includes an injection valve (14) for injecting air in the sealing joint (12) to inflate it.

Description

Sealing device for an article handling machine
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
The invention- relates to a sealing device for sealingly interfacing two adjacent blocks of an article handling machine.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
Article handling machines are often manufactured in several parts
(called blocks) assembled to form a one-piece manufacturing line.
Such a design (called modular design) is satisfactory because it facilitates transportation of the different blocks (which may come from different manufacturing places) to the final destination where the machine is assembled.
However, assembly of the different blocks may be problematic, especially for handling machines which define a closed inner volume. For example, in the container industry, aseptic filling machines require that the inner volume be isolated from the outer environment to preserve containers from bacteria.
In such a case, sealing joints are generally provided at the interface between two adjacent blocks, around an aperture in the blocks for allowing passage of the articles.
Such a solution seems satisfactory, but leaks are often witnessed in large-sized machines, due to the distortion of the blocks under the stress they undergo during assembly (the ground may not be perfectly planar) and operation (e.g. vibrations may occur) of the machine.
There is therefore a need for improvements in sealing devices provided at the interface between adjacent blocks of an article handling machine.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
It is an object of the invention to provide a sealing device having increased sealing properties. It is another object of the invention to provide a sealing device having enhanced reliability.
Accordingly, there is proposed a sealing device for sealingly interfacing two adjacent blocks of an article handling machine, each provided with an aperture, said sealing device comprising a resilient static sealing joint mounted along the edge of one aperture, wherein the sealing joint is hollow, and wherein the sealing device further includes an injection valve for injecting air in the sealing joint to inflate it.
The above and other objects and advantages of the invention will become apparent from the detailed description of preferred embodiments, considered in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1 is a partial perspective view showing a block of an article handling machine provided with a sealing device.
FiG. 2 is a sectional view showing assembly of two blocks interfaced with a sealing device, shown in a non inflated state.
FIG. 3 is a sectional view showing assembly of the blocks of FIG.2, interfaced with the sealing device shown in an inflated state.
DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
Turning now to the drawings, there is shown a frame element 1 of an article handling machine 2, e.g. a container handling machine. The machine is modular, and therefore built by assembly of several functional blocks 2, 3 (e.g. for supporting a container feeding unit, a container rinsing unit, a container filling unit and a container capping unit) juxtaposed and coupled by means of removable fixation means such as bolts. The frame element 1 shown on FIG.1 is a lateral wall of a machine block 2, ready to be interfaced with one adjacent block 3. The wall 1 comprises an overall chassis 4 formed of welded metallic beams 5 of rectangular or square section.
There is defined in the chassis 4 an aperture 6 through which the articles are to be transferred from one block 2 to the adjacent one 3. In one embodiment, illustrated on FIG.1 , the aperture 6 has a rectangular shape (with rounded corners) and is limited by a rectangular edge 7 defined by a cut-out in a plate 8 fixed to the chassis 4.
Correspondingly, the adjacent block 3 defines an aperture 9 of similar shape and dimensions, formed by a rectangular cut-out in a plate 10 fixed to a chassis of the adjacent block 3. Once the blocks 2, 3 are assembled, both apertures 6, 9 are coincident, as illustrated on FIG.2.
As depicted on the drawings, there is provided a sealing device 11 for sealingly interfacing the adjacent blocks 2, 3, mounted on the chassis 4 of the block 2 around the aperture 6.
More precisely, the sealing device 11 comprises a resilient static sealing joint 12, made e.g. of rubber, mounted along the edge 7 of the aperture 6.
The sealing joint 12 is hollow and defines an inner air chamber 13. The sealing device 11 further includes an injection valve 14 for injecting pressurized air (or any equivalent inert gas) in the air chamber 13 to inflate the sealing joint 12.
As depicted on FlG.2, the injection valve 14 comprises a nozzle 15 attached to the sealing joint 12, for putting the air chamber 13 in communication with a pressure source.
It can be seen on FIG.2 that, before it is inflated, the sealing joint 12 presents a U-shaped section. It comprises a flat back wall 16, fixed to a planar outer face 17 of the plate 8 (e.g. by means of glue), an outer wall
18 to which the nozzle 15 is attached, an inner wall 19 limiting the aperture 6, and a U-shaped front wall 20 linking the outer wall 18 and the inner wall
19 and protruding inwards into the volume limited by the back wall 16, outer wall 18 and inner wall 19.
The sealing device 11 further comprises a frame 21 fixed to the outer face 17 of the plate 8 and surrounding the sealing joint 12, in contact with the outer wall 17 thereof, to confine the sealing joint 12 when inflated.
As depicted on FIG.2, the surrounding frame 21 is adjacent the beams 5 of the overall chassis 4, thereby increasing rigidity of the wall 1. The machine blocks 2, 3 are sealingly assembled as follows. First, the blocks 2, 3 are placed adjacent to one another, so that the apertures 6, 9 are coincident. The plate 10 of the adjacent block 3 may be in contact with the chassis 4 of the block 2, as depicted on FIG.2. The blocks 2, 3 are then fixed to one another, e.g. by means of fixation bolts inserted in holes provided in coupling plates 22. Once the blocks 2, 3 are fixed together, pressurized air is injected via the nozzle 15 in the air chamber 13, so that the sealing joint 12 is inflated, until the front wall is bent outwards to a point where it exerts on the plate 10 of the adjacent block 3 a pressure all around the aperture 9 (FIG.3), thereby sealing the interface between the blocks 2, 3. Under the pressure of the sealing joint 12, the adjacent block 3 may be slightly spaced from the chassis 4, as depicted on FIG.3.
The back wall 16 and outer wall 18 remain still, since they are confined by the plate 8 and the surrounding frame 21 , respectively, so that only the inner wall 19 and front wall 20 are bent, thereby conferring the sealing joint 12 the general shape of a bean (FIG.3) .
Value or the air pressure in the air chamber 13 is left to the appreciation of the skilled person. Pressures comprised between 2 and 4 bars seem convenient in most applications.
The sealing joint 12 is preferably made of silicon, and has a wall thickness e.g. in the range of 2-5 mm.
Accordingly, there is provided a sealing device allowing good and reliable performance for interfacing two blocks in article conveying machines.
Of course, the invention is not limited to the disclosed embodiments. In particular, the skilled person may adapt the shape of the sealing joint 12 to the edge of the aperture 6, and/or the section of the sealing joint 12 to the surfaces on which it is provided to exert a pressure.

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1 . Sealing device (11 ) for sealingly interfacing two adjacent blocks (2, 3) of an article handling machine, each provided with an aperture (6, 9), said sealing device (11) comprising a resilient static sealing joint (12) mounted along the edge (7) of one aperture (6), wherein the sealing joint
(12) is hollow, and wherein the sealing device (11) further includes an injection valve (14) for injecting air in the sealing joint (12) to inflate it.
2. Sealing device (11 ) according to claim 1 , wherein, before inflated, the sealing joint (12) has a U-shaped section.
3. Sealing device (11 ) according to claim 1 or 2, wherein the sealing joint (12) is fixed to a planar surface (17) of one block (2), adjacent said aperture (6) .
4. Sealing device (11 ) according to claim 3, wherein the sealing joint (12) is glued to said planar surface (17).
5. Sealing device (11) according to any of claims 1 -4, further comprising a frame (21) surrounding the sealing joint (12) .
6. Sealing device (11 ) according to claim 5, wherein the frame (21 ) is fixed to one block (2).
7. Sealing device (11 ) according to any of claims 1 -6, wherein the injection valve (14) comprises a nozzle (15) for putting an inner volume
(13) of the sealing joint (12) in communication with a pressure source.
8. Sealing device (11 ) according to claim 7, wherein said nozzle (15) is fixed to an outer wall (18) of the sealing joint (12).
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CN200780101464A CN101855479A (en) 2007-11-07 2007-11-07 Seals for item handlers
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US12/741,323 US20100289227A1 (en) 2007-11-07 2007-11-07 Sealing device for an article handling machine
JP2010531596A JP2011503446A (en) 2007-11-07 2007-11-07 Sealing device for merchandise shipping machine
EP07859306A EP2210021A1 (en) 2007-11-07 2007-11-07 Sealing device for an article handling machine

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