Method for carrying containers such as bottles and the like, and plant for its implementation

Method for carrying containers, such as bottles and the like, and a plant for its implementation. The containers being firstly uprightly oriented by positioning machines, and then alternatively loaded on housing members which move interfering with the outlet of the machines. Thereafter performing a transfer of containers, from the members, within elements having a stable bottom, previously loaded on the members. Finally the set of containers and elements proceed to be taken apart and move finally the sets to conveyor for its transfer to other machines for further treatments.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION 
This invention refers to a method and an installation for carrying unstable 
containers such as bottles and the like, (namely slight containers having 
a small supporting bottom) said containers being positioned with a 
predetermined, generally upright, orientation by means at least of one 
automatic positioning machine, well-known in itself, as disclosed in U.S. 
Pat. No. 4,681,209 and EP 0432081 owned by the applicant. Said positioning 
machines are designed for supplying, aligned and uprightly oriented 
containers, such as plastic bottles, by means of a conveyor belt which 
transfers them to a treatment station, for example a labelling, filling 
etc. station and they are only fit in principle to treat flat bottom 
containers, of a sufficiently large size. 
In the patent ES 8609116 an alternative is proposed to treat by means of 
machines of the above type, containers having a bottom which is not flat, 
which consists in an overhead carrier which picks up containers by their 
neck between two coplanar roll-on belts. Although this solution provides 
good results it demands the use of a non-standard conveyor along the whole 
container supplying line. 
In order to achieve the container's supply by means of a standard conveyor, 
the method according to the invention proposes the use of some auxiliary 
elements, to house the containers during their carriage, such as empty 
pucks having a large bottom. 
The idea of using pucks having a stable bottom fit to house the containers 
for their transfer, loaded within said pucks, in an in-line production 
equipment is disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 3,941,237 and U.S. Pat. No. 
3,090,478, document U.S. Pat. No. 4,305,496 discloses a method to carry a 
plurality of single containers 18 from a centrifugal rotating feeder 20 to 
a position in which said containers are left to drop in respective pucks 
12 in a loading area. Containers 18 are oriented by a centrifugal rotating 
feeder 20 and fed to notches 22 provided on the periphery of said 
centrifugal feeder 20, being supported at the lower end by an 
arcuate-sector-shaped fixed floor 26 under feeder's 20 periphery. Under 
said floor 26 a plurality of empty pucks 12 are fed by a conveyor 28 and 
through an endless rotating belt 10 and an arcuate handrail 30 sector up 
to a loading area where empty pucks collect containers 18 and from there 
onward they travel on a circular path up to an unloading area 
approximately opposite to the filling or loading area. supporting fixed 
floor 26 extends only in part under feeder's 20 peripheral area in order 
that the end thereof (FIG. 6 and 9), at dropping area, containers 18 pass 
outside plane 26 and within pucks openings on conveyor belt 10 along 
dropping area and up to unloading area where loaded pucks are shifted from 
element 10 and guided up to an outlet endless conveyor 36 by a deflector 
bar 32. Empty pucks go on their way on conveyor belt 10 on a circular path 
to go back to the feeding area. 
But in this background of U.S. Pat. No. 4,305,496, no solution is provided 
or even suggested to the problem of linking recirculated empty pucks to 
empty pucks which arrive to the loading area fed by conveyor 28 and this 
is evidenced because in a second further patent of same applicant, U.S. 
Pat. No. 4,723,661 referring to a mechanism to achieve said method, a very 
complex, expensive and bulky plant to reach such aim is disclosed. Another 
problem, not considered by said two backgrounds is to guarantee that on 
the area where the containers fall from the centrifugal feeder fixed 
supporting plane, said containers adopt a specific position in order to be 
coincident with the openings provided in the pucks, which is especially 
important in the event of flat containers such as flattened plastic 
bottles. 
In addition, said two patents, U.S. Pat. No. 3,941,237 and U.S. Pat. No. 
3,090,478, start from the principle of carrying said empty pucks to a 
meeting point with a positioning machine, from which containers are 
transferred to the interior of said pucks. 
BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION 
On the contrary, the object of this invention provides a method and a plant 
to carry containers such as stable containers (flattened bottles, having 
uneven sections, small bottom, etc.) in particular in an upright position, 
which overcome the above drawbacks, on the grounds of a radically 
different concept, because containers are now collected by housing 
elements, associated to a conveyor, from one or more positioning machines, 
and thereafter they are transferred from said members to the interior of 
the pucks, previously loaded on said members, to finally have the sets of 
pucks-container leaving said housing members and pass to a conventional 
conveyor. In particular, detecting means have been provided and applied to 
determine whether a particular housing member received a container, and, 
if affirmative, they provide the transfer of an empty puck to the interior 
of a related member, in order that within it the insertion of the 
container in the puck's recess is performed. 
The characteristics of the method and plant of this invention, as well as 
the advantages they contribute will clearly appear from the description 
below drawn up with the assistance of an example of and embodiment, solely 
referred to as illustrative and not a limitative embodiment, according to 
the following details.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION 
According to these figures, the plant which is disclosed includes: 
means for collecting containers (10) which go out duly positioned, from one 
or more machines (11, 12) already well-known (the means can have a general 
frame and loading methodology similar to those defined in the U.S. patent 
application Ser. No. 08/555,751 owned by the applicant); 
means for transferring each container (10), thereafter, to a recess of a 
related element (16) having a stable bottom, and 
means to carry said elements (16), with a container (10) inserted, to other 
machines for a further treatment. 
Thus, as it can be noted in FIG. 1 and 2, said means to collect containers 
(10) consist in a conveyor (15) supported on a support (13), with a sector 
(15a, 15b) which interferes, in the event of the illustrated example, with 
the outlet (11a, 12a) of two machines (11, 12) for positioning containers 
(10) in upright orientation, said conveyor (15) having a plurality of 
members (14) linked to house the containers. 
The plant includes: 
a fixed horizontal plane (18), which extends above a length of said 
conveyor (15) and remains partly introduced in members (14) (see FIG. 3) 
determining a temporary division thereof into two parts, top (14a) and 
bottom (14b), constitutive of said means to transfer containers (10) 
within elements (16); 
means (21) (of conventional type and fit to containers characteristics, 
color, opacity or transparency, etc.) detecting the existence of a 
container (10), at the top (14a) of each said members (14), during its 
displacement; 
means (23, 24) to supply, in the event a container (10) is detected at the 
top part (14a) of the member (14), a puck (16) having a stable bottom, 
with an opening (16a) and recess fit to house said container (10), to the 
bottom part (14b), of said member, downstream container (10) loading area; 
shifting means (22) to pick up pucks (16) loaded with containers (10), of 
said conveyor (15), and to transfer it to another conveying line (17). 
As it can be noted in FIG. 3, said members (14) to house containers (10) 
include a back wall and two side walls which have openings, directly 
facing each other which allow part insertion, within the member (14) of 
the horizontal plane (18), which is interrupted at a point located beyond 
the puck (16) loading area at the top (14a) of said members (14) a 
handrail (19) having being provided which actively helps to temporarily 
keep containers (10) at said top (14a) of the members (14). 
Means to provide pucks (16) to the bottom (14b) of members (14) consist, as 
drawn at FIG. 2 in a star (24) at the points of which concave housings 
have being defined, the periphery of which is tangent to the conveyor (15) 
and rotation synchronized with said conveyor (15) speed, and an endless 
screw (23) driven by the orders of said detecting means (21) for driven 
introduction of pucks (16), to said star, which transfers them to a 
related recess (14a). 
The method according to the invention consists in the following basic 
steps: 
containers (10) being picked up by housing members (14) which are moving, 
interfering with said machines (11, 12) outlet; 
containers (10) being transferred from those members (14), within elements 
(16) having a stable bottom; 
taking apart containers (10) inserted in said elements (16), and 
transferring each set (16, 10) to other machines for further treatments. 
According to the preferred embodiment of the invention, the transfer of 
containers (10) within elements (16) is performed, during those members 
(14) displacement and within them, with differentiated load, in two steps, 
of containers (10) and elements (16) to said members (14), and temporary 
taking apart thereof. 
As it is mentioned when referring to the characteristics of the plant, said 
elements (16) consist in pucks with an opening (16a) and a recess fit to 
house a related container (10). 
In the implemented method with means disclosed at FIG. 1 to 3, above 
explained, containers (10) are uprightly positioned by means of at least 
one positioning machine (11, 12), already well-known (cited in U.S. Pat. 
No. 4,681,209 and EP 0432081) and it includes essentially the following 
operations: 
loading conveniently oriented containers (10), from said machines to 
housing members (14) associated to a conveyor (15), which includes an 
interference sector (15a, 15b) with said machines (11, 12) outlets, and 
temporary servicing of said containers (10), keeping their upright 
orientation, at a top (14a) of said members (14). 
detecting the existence or not of a container (10) at each of said members 
(14), after its interference with the machine (11, 12); 
transfer beyond the interference sector (15a, 15b), in the event of 
detecting a container (10), a puck (16) at a bottom (14b) of said members 
(14), loaded with a container; 
unloading, within members (14), containers (10) from said top (14a), within 
the pucks (16); 
picking up the pucks (16), loaded with the container (10), of said members 
(14) and shift of the set of pucks-container (16, 10) to another conveying 
line (17). 
Provisionally keeping the containers (10) at the top (14a) of the members 
(14) is obtained by means of the horizontal, fixed plane or profile (18) 
(FIG. 3), which is superposed to a conveyor (15) length and partly 
intercalates at said members (14), during their displacement, supporting 
containers (10) by their bottom, said plane (18) has an interruption 
(enlarged sector of FIG. 1) which determines where the containers (10) 
drop within the pucks (16), previously loaded at the bottom (14b) of said 
members (14). 
As it can be seen at said FIG. 1, the transfer of pucks (16) within members 
(14) occurs at a point prior to the end of the plane (18), in order that, 
when the container (10) falls, there exists a puck (16) to collect it. 
In a preferred embodiment of the method, it has been foreseen that it 
includes two or more machines (11, 12), which alternatively load 
containers (10) in one or the other of respective adjacent housing members 
(14), according to the principle disclosed in above U.S. patent 
application Ser. No. 08/555,751. 
It is stated that the invention can be carried out with different means, 
alternative to those illustrated but on the grounds of its same essence.