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EP3527295A1
EP3527295A1 EP18184936.5A EP18184936A EP3527295A1 EP 3527295 A1 EP3527295 A1 EP 3527295A1 EP 18184936 A EP18184936 A EP 18184936A EP 3527295 A1 EP3527295 A1 EP 3527295A1
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B08CLEANING
    • B08BCLEANING IN GENERAL; PREVENTION OF FOULING IN GENERAL
    • B08B9/00Cleaning hollow articles by methods or apparatus specially adapted thereto
    • B08B9/08Cleaning containers, e.g. tanks
    • B08B9/0861Cleaning crates, boxes or the like
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B08CLEANING
    • B08BCLEANING IN GENERAL; PREVENTION OF FOULING IN GENERAL
    • B08B3/00Cleaning by methods involving the use or presence of liquid or steam
    • B08B3/02Cleaning by the force of jets or sprays
    • B08B3/022Cleaning travelling work
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B08CLEANING
    • B08BCLEANING IN GENERAL; PREVENTION OF FOULING IN GENERAL
    • B08B9/00Cleaning hollow articles by methods or apparatus specially adapted thereto
    • B08B9/08Cleaning containers, e.g. tanks
    • B08B9/20Cleaning containers, e.g. tanks by using apparatus into or on to which containers, e.g. bottles, jars, cans are brought
    • B08B9/28Cleaning containers, e.g. tanks by using apparatus into or on to which containers, e.g. bottles, jars, cans are brought the apparatus cleaning by splash, spray, or jet application, with or without soaking
    • B08B9/30Cleaning containers, e.g. tanks by using apparatus into or on to which containers, e.g. bottles, jars, cans are brought the apparatus cleaning by splash, spray, or jet application, with or without soaking and having conveyors
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B08CLEANING
    • B08BCLEANING IN GENERAL; PREVENTION OF FOULING IN GENERAL
    • B08B9/00Cleaning hollow articles by methods or apparatus specially adapted thereto
    • B08B9/08Cleaning containers, e.g. tanks
    • B08B9/20Cleaning containers, e.g. tanks by using apparatus into or on to which containers, e.g. bottles, jars, cans are brought
    • B08B9/28Cleaning containers, e.g. tanks by using apparatus into or on to which containers, e.g. bottles, jars, cans are brought the apparatus cleaning by splash, spray, or jet application, with or without soaking
    • B08B9/34Arrangements of conduits or nozzles

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  • Bottle crates and similar shipping containers of substantially parallelepipedal shape are known to be cleaned in tunnel-type box washing machines for reuse.
  • the crates are usually transported in orthogonal orientation on a linear conveyor and sprayed on all sides with water, alkali, air or similar detergents.
  • the, relative to the transport direction lateral surfaces of the crates are easily accessible, as well as their upper and lower sides.
  • the front and rear sides pointing in / counter to the transport direction are problematic because relatively large distances between the bottle crates are necessary for their cleaning. This causes an undesirably large space requirement and long treatment periods.
  • a diagonal orientation of the bottle crates on a linear conveyor proposed, for example by input side rotation of the bottle crates about a vertical axis.
  • the bottle crates can be fully sprayed by lateral nozzles aligned transversely to the direction of transport.
  • carriers for the crates are available, which align them in diagonal position and / or further transport.
  • a sloping inlet for the diagonal transfer of the crates to the linear conveyor of the box washing machine.
  • the box washing machine comprises a means of transport for the crates, above and / or below the means of transport and oriented towards the means of transport Spray nozzles for at least externally spraying the bottle crates, and a bottle crate tilting device effective relative to the spray nozzles and / or the transport means for tilting the front and rear walls of the bottle crates up / down toward the spray nozzles.
  • the front walls and rear walls of the bottle crates from the spray nozzles from above and / or below can be sufficiently charged with a cleaning agent.
  • a contrast more complex horizontal turning the bottle crates is then unnecessary. Consequently, the transport distance to orthogonal orientation of the bottle crates can be reduced. In particular, the clearance between adjacent front walls and rear walls can then be smaller than the height of the crates.
  • the crates for example, can be raised at the front while resting stably at the rear on the means of transport, and vice versa.
  • crates with small and / or constant clearance distances can be inclined and cleaned on all sides.
  • the extent of the inclination can be comparatively easily and flexibly adjusted by means of the front or rear hub relative to the transport.
  • the front walls and rear walls of the bottle crates are defined in terms of the invention with respect to the transport direction.
  • the side walls of the bottle crates are aligned substantially parallel to the transport direction.
  • side walls are easily accessible for laterally above the transport means arranged spray nozzles and are therefore not further discussed in the following.
  • side spray nozzles can be easily located at suitable height levels for spraying the tilted bottle crates.
  • the associated spray nozzles can be rigidly attached. But they can also be movably mounted to align the spray nozzles to match the respective crates and / or track the passing front walls and / or rear walls.
  • the spray nozzles spray the bottle crates at least from the outside. As a rule, however, their inner walls are also to be cleaned. In particular, below the means of transport are the spray nozzles are preferably also designed for the internal cleaning of the bottle crates. The detergent can then easily run out of the bottle crates.
  • At least some of the spray nozzles are preferably arranged for simultaneously spraying the front walls and rear walls above and below the transport means.
  • spray nozzles Aligned substantially to the transport means are spray nozzles, for example, are oriented vertically downwards or upwards or are tilted by not more than 45 ° to the transport direction or against the transport direction.
  • the orientation of the spray nozzles is preferably determined by their main beam direction.
  • crates can also be boxes for cans, bags, canisters, bags, boxes or the like.
  • closed transport boxes and / or logistics containers could be cleaned with the box washing machine. This flexibility results from the comparatively simple handling of substantially parallelepipedic containers when tilting up / down in contrast to horizontal rotation in a diagonal transport position.
  • the tilting device for tilting the bottle crates is formed around transverse to the transport horizontal axis of rotation. This allows a comparatively simple mechanism and a comparatively simple adaptation of the tilting device to different box formats.
  • the tilting device comprises at least one lifting cam which is designed to be stationary along the transport means and controls running along it for front or rear lifting of the bottle crates with respect to the transport means.
  • lifting curves are relatively inexpensive, stable and durable.
  • they could be exchanged for different box formats.
  • the controls comprise camshafts that cooperate with the lift cam.
  • Control rollers allow low-wear and low-noise lifting movements of the front areas and / or rear areas of the bottle crates for tilting their front and rear walls.
  • the lifting curves are arranged laterally outside and / or above the transport means in their entire effective ranges. This facilitates the anchoring of the front or rear side raised bottle crates on the transport.
  • the box washing machine preferably comprises transport racks for accommodating the bottle crates, in particular in the form of mobile carriages or carts, the control rollers being mounted on a front region and / or rear region of the transport crate.
  • the control rollers may then operate within the box washing machine as part of the tilting device, outside the box washing machine as conventional transport rollers.
  • the tilt angle of the bottle crates could be adjusted comparatively easily with an unchanged lift curve, for example for different box formats.
  • only the distance of the control rollers would be changed by the associated anchorage to the transport.
  • specially adapted transport racks are conceivable, which can still be handled uniformly on the means of transport.
  • different box formats could optionally also be cleaned in unsorted order.
  • the transport racks are designed for the positive and / or non-positive anchoring on the transport means, in particular in their respective control rollers opposite the front or rear area. This allows tilting of the front walls and rear walls with unchanged relative transport position of the crates, so without unwanted slipping of the crates on the means of transport.
  • the transport racks could be designed, for example, as carts whose wheels act as control rollers in the box washing machine.
  • suitable supports would be provided with which can leave the transport racks stable both on the means of transport and on floors.
  • the transport racks comprise lockable support rollers for anchoring to the means of transport, as well as control rollers with a larger gauge, on the other hand.
  • the control rollers then run laterally outside the anchorage on the lifting curves, while the inner support rollers allow, for example by means of parking brake and / or castor lock a stable anchorage and constant transport position of the crates to each other.
  • the means of transport could for anchoring but also depressions and / or surveys for blocking the support rollers.
  • the transport is designed as a horizontal linear conveyor. This is a comparatively robust and flexibly usable embodiment of the means of transport.
  • the transport means comprises mutually parallel conveyor belts with an intermediate spray gap for spraying the bottle crates.
  • the lifting curves are then preferably arranged laterally outside of the conveyor belts.
  • the crates and / or transport racks can be anchored sufficiently stable on the conveyor belts at the rear or front, while they are sufficiently accessible for cleaning between the conveyor belts. Accordingly, the sloping front walls and / or rear walls of the bottle crates can be cleaned from below.
  • the object is also achieved with a method for cleaning bottle crates or similar containers according to claim 9.
  • the bottle crates are transported in particular continuously by spray areas of spray nozzles, the spray nozzles spraying at least outer sides of the bottle crates from above and / or below, ie essentially transversely to the transport direction.
  • the crates are tilted relative to the spray nozzles and / or to the transport direction and thereby obliquely front and rear side up and / or down to the spray nozzles. This can achieve the advantages described with respect to the box washing machine.
  • the front walls and rear walls of the bottle crates are preferably sprayed simultaneously.
  • the side walls, the bottom of the bottle crates are sprayed in a principally known manner, in particular on their insides.
  • the crates are tilted about transverse to their direction of transport extending horizontal axes of rotation and thereby inclined to the spray nozzles.
  • the bottle crates are inclined relative to the transport by at least 15 ° and in particular by at most 60 °. This allows good access to the angled front walls and rear walls as well as a stable transport position of the crates on the means of transport without slipping or uncontrolled overturning of the crates.
  • the crates are tilted during continuous transport and sprayed from above and / or from below.
  • the crates are then irradiated selectively in particular in the inclined position both front side and rear side.
  • arranged above and / or under the transport spray nozzles can be turned off in conventional parallel alignment of the bottle crates to the transport to save detergent and / or selectively used for spraying insides and / or outsides of the bottoms of the bottle crates.
  • the clear transport distance between adjacent crates is smaller than their height.
  • the space required and the treatment time can be minimized. Nevertheless, the tilting allows a sufficient cleaning effect.
  • the crates are anchored on the front or rear side on a linear conveyor in the transport direction and lifted respectively opposite the rear or front side, in particular by means of a stationary lifting curve.
  • Anchoring takes place directly or by means of a transport frame. This enables a reliable, inexpensive and flexible cleaning operation.
  • the crates are first connected to carrying racks supporting, in particular placed on the transport racks, and then raised by attached to the transport racks controls by means of stationary lift curves on the rear or front side and thereby inclined. This facilitates adaptation to different box formats.
  • the box washing machine is then designed to carry out preferred combinations of said method steps.
  • the box washing machine 1 comprises for empty crates 2 a means of transport 3 for the crates 2 and above and below the transport means 3 arranged and the transport means 3 facing spray nozzles 4 for a cleaning agent.
  • Part of the box washing machine 1 is also a tilting device 5 for the crates 2 for tilting their front walls 2a and rear walls 2b up / down to the spray nozzles 4 out.
  • Front walls 2a and rear walls 2b are by definition those box walls, which are arranged with respect to the transport direction 3a of the transport 3 front and rear side.
  • the bottle crates 2 further include side walls 2c, a bottom 2d and an opening 2e for insertion and removal of bottles, bags or the like (not shown).
  • the openings 2e in the box washing machine 1 after pointing down, the bottle crates 2 can be sprayed from the spray nozzles 4 also from the inside. Furthermore, the cleaning agent can drain down through the openings 2e. In principle, however, completely closed boxes or similar containers could be cleaned in the manner described.
  • the tilting device 5 preferably comprises on both sides of the transport means 3 arranged lifting curves 6 and with the bottle crates 2 supporting connected controls 7, which run along the lifting curves 6 and raise the bottle crates 2 frontally in the example shown.
  • the controls 7 are integrated in the form of control rollers 8a in transport racks 8 for the crates 2.
  • the transport racks 8 preferably further comprise support rollers 8b for stationary anchoring on the transport means 3 with respect to the transport direction 3a.
  • the support rollers 8b are, for example, lockable rollers, possibly also lockable castors, so that the relative positions of the transport racks 8 and the resting on it crates 2 to each other on the transport 3 are maintained even when tilting described.
  • the transport racks 8 could be designed as cart with support feet instead of the support rollers 8b.
  • these schematically indicated mechanical stops 8c may include securing the tilted crates 2 against slipping or slipping off of the transport racks 8.
  • the control rollers 8a of the transport racks 8 preferably have a larger track width than the support rollers 8b. This allows a configuration in which the control rollers 8a roll on arranged outside of the transport means 3 Hubkurven 6, while the other hand arranged with a lower track support rollers 8b rest on the transport 3 so that they do not run on the lifting cam 6 and anchoring on the means of transport 3 is preserved when tilted.
  • the clear transport distance 10 between the incoming in conventional orthogonal orientation bottle crates 2 be smaller than their height (preferably measured by the transport means 3 of).
  • the transport means 3 is preferably a substantially horizontally extending linear conveyor 9 with mutually parallel conveyor belts 9a and an intermediate spray gap 9b for spraying the bottle crates 2 from below.
  • the track width of the support rollers 8b is then adapted to the support surface of the conveyor belts 9a.
  • a transversely to the transport direction 3a and preferably horizontally extending tilt axis 5a of the tilting device 5 is shown. This falls in the illustrated embodiment with the axis of the support rollers 8b together.
  • the crates 2 are preferably around a (in the Fig. 3 indicated) tilt angle 11 of at least 15 ° and preferably at most 60 ° rotated about their tilting axes 5a and placed the front walls 2a and 2b rear walls correspondingly inclined.
  • the tilting axes 5a move together with the bottle crates 2 through the box washing machine 1.
  • the rocker arm 13 corresponds to the center distance between the control rollers 8a and the support rollers 8b and could be easily changed by displacing the control rollers 8a into an exemplary indicated rocker arm 13 'in order to adapt the tilt angle 11.
  • correspondingly different transport racks 8 could be kept for specific box formats and / or the control rollers 8a could be adjusted to match.
  • a single lateral spray nozzle 14 is indicated with its spray area 14b, but preferably more are arranged on both sides along the transport means 3, to spray the bottle crates 2 laterally in a known manner.
  • the bottle crates 2 and thus their front walls 2a and 2b of their rear walls are preferably tilted so that the substantially downwards / upwards transversely to the transport direction 3a aligned spray nozzles 4 act both the bottoms 2d and openings 2e with the detergent as well the front walls 2a and rear walls 2b.
  • the front walls and rear walls 2a, 2b to spray at least from the outside, preferably through the openings 2e also from the inside.
  • the spray nozzles 4 are thus arranged with their main beam direction 4a transversely to the transport direction 3a, that is perpendicular or in this obliquely downwards or upwards.
  • An inclination of the main radiation direction 4a allows a frontal spraying of the front walls 2a and rear walls 2b. This is in the Fig. 3 by way of example with reference to the spray areas 4b obliquely placed spray nozzles 4 schematically indicated.
  • the Fig. 3 also shows an alternative tilting device 15 with each other in pairs on such different height levels associated lifting curves 16 and controls 17 that the controls 17 run on unassigned lifting curves 16 ineffective.
  • control elements 17 can then be designed as upper control rollers 18o (here by way of example for the front regions) of transport frames 18 and as lower control rollers 18u (here by way of example for the rear regions) of the transport frames 18 for separate lifting regions 19, 20. That is, the upper control rollers 18o run only on an upper lift curve 16o, and the lower control rollers 18u only run on a lower lower lift curve 16u.
  • Fig. 3 indicates schematically, it does not matter in principle whether the crates 2 are raised front or rear side, possibly also both in a row. For a rear-side lifting the crates 2 are only according to the front on the transport means 3 and / or the transport racks 8, 18 to anchor.
  • the Fig. 3 also indicates schematically that the transport racks 18 could be connected in any way with the bottle crates 2 supporting.
  • the cradles 18 could engage in recesses in the bottle crates 2, clamped at a suitable location on the crates or the like.
  • the control elements 17 could also be an integral part of the bottle crates 2, for example in the form of control cams, which slide along the lifting curves 16.
  • the bottle crates 2, as shown, are placed directly on the transport 3 and anchored on this frictional and / or positive locking during tilting, preferably on tilt axes 15a.
  • the tilting device 15 would in principle also be conceivable with the transport frames 8 designed as carriages or carts.
  • the lifting curves and associated control rollers would then not have to be arranged laterally outside the means of transport 3, but only above the means of transport 3 at a suitable height level.
  • tax rolls can in principle be stored on the mobile transport racks 8 as long as the desired cleaning of the bottle crates 2 in the box washing machine 1 is achieved.
  • the lifting curves 6, 16 enable an eccentric lifting of the bottle crates 2, while these stand position-preserving on the transport means 3 with respect to the transport direction 3a.
  • the bottle crates 2 can in principle both stand directly on the means of transport and be anchored by means of the transport racks 8 or 18 on the means of transport 3 and then each opposite thereof lifted from the lifting cam 6, 16 front or rear.
  • Transport racks 8, 18 have the advantage that they are suitable for different box formats and thus facilitate format changes and / or are suitable for a sequence of different box formats.
  • the box washing machine 1 is tunnel-shaped in a known manner and may comprise conventional inlet areas and outlet areas for the bottle crates 2. Since a horizontal rotation of the bottle crates in a diagonal transport position is not required, the inlet areas and outlet areas can be made compact and with relatively simple technical means.
  • the box washing machine 1 can be used, for example, as follows.
  • the empty crates 2 or comparable in particular open containers for beverage bottles, bags, cans, beverage cartons or the like are preferably placed on transport racks 8 and so fed to the transport means 3 continuously.
  • the crates 2 preferably run with identical clear transport distances 10 from each other through the box washing machine. 1
  • the bottle crates 2 are transported through the spray areas 4b, 14b of the spray nozzles 4, 14, so that the upper / lower spray nozzles 4 spray at least the outer sides of the bottle crates 2 substantially transversely to the transport direction 3a from above / below.
  • the outer sides sprayed in this way comprise at least the front walls 2a, the rear walls 2b and the bottoms 2d of the bottle crates 2.
  • the crates 2 are preferably transported upside down by the crate washing machine 1.
  • the crates 2 are tilted in the box washing machine 1 relative to the upper / lower spray nozzles 4 and / or the transport means 3 while front and rear side up and down (or vice versa) inclined to the spray nozzles.
  • the tilt angle 11 for the inclination is preferably between 15 and 60 °.
  • the crates 2 are preferably tilted transversely to the transport direction 3a horizontal tilt axes 5a. This allows a simple and reliable anchoring on the means of transport 3 and in this respect eccentric lifting of the crates 2, from which finally the inclination of the crates 2 results to the spray nozzles 4 out.
  • the relative transport positions of the bottle crates 2 to each other are kept constant by the anchoring on the transport means 3 during the spraying from the spray nozzles 4.
  • the transport of the crates 3 is preferably continuous during spraying.
  • the crates 2 are sprayed in a manner known per se by the lateral spray nozzles 14.
  • the standing on the transport means 3 and / or transport racks 8 bottle crates 2 are connected to the front or rear side arranged controls 7, 17 supporting and are raised eccentrically by the running of the controls 7, 17 on the lifting curves 6, 16 and inclined.
  • the spray nozzles 4 pressurize the bottle crates 2 with a cleaning agent which is, for example, an aqueous cleaning solution, in particular a lye or the like.
  • a cleaning agent which is, for example, an aqueous cleaning solution, in particular a lye or the like.
  • different spray nozzles 4 can also be present for different cleaning agents, which can be activated jointly or separately depending on the impurities to be removed.
  • An orientation transverse to the transport direction 3a is to be understood essentially as meaning a vertical alignment of the main radiation direction 4a, wherein optionally an inclination of the main radiation direction 4a relative to the vertical by at most 45 ° may be advantageous in order to effectively clean the front walls 2a and rear walls 2b.
  • the described box washing machine 1 and the described method for cleaning of crates 2 allows a comparatively small clearance distance of the crates 2 in the box washing machine 1 with good accessibility of adjacent front walls 2a and rear walls 2b successive crates 2 for above and below the transport means 3 arranged spray nozzles. 4
  • transport racks 8 allows both easy handling of the crates 2 in the inlet area and outlet area of the box washing machine 1 as well as a simple adaptation to different box formats and different tilt angles 11 with respect to the spray nozzles 4 and / or the transport means 3.
  • the tilt angle 11 can be increased by the maximum stroke 12 of the lift cam 6 of the rocker arm 13, so for example, the center distance between the control rollers 8a and the support rollers 8b is shortened, and vice versa.
  • the lifting curve 6 could in principle be executed as a replaceable component of the box washing machine 1 for adapting the format to different crates 2 and / or transport frames 8.
  • the box washing machine 1 can be adapted in a relatively simple manner to different products by only the lifting cam 6 and / or the controls 7 are installed with their positioning on the crates 2 product specific.
  • the caddies 8 could be format-specifically replaced to use the box washing machine 1 for different products.

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