Patent classifications
B65B9/10
TUBULAR CASING CONTAINER AND MANUFACTURING METHOD FOR TUBULAR CASING CONTAINER
A tubular casing has a package design (la) printed on an original fabric film (1) with transparent no-print zones (2, 3) formed along left and right end edges (2a, 3a). Best before date characters (4) are inkjet printed on the no-print zone (2). The fabric film (1) is bent to place the no-print zone (2) with printed characters on a lower side and form the fabric film (1) in a cylindrical shape. A heat seal portion (H) is formed including the date characters (4), in the no-print zone (2) located on the lower side. The heat seal portion (H) is formed up to the end edge (2a) of the no-print zone (2) and a no-heat seal portion (S) is formed on the end edge (3a) side of the no-print zone (3) located on an upper side to form a casing portion. Both ends of the casing portion are sealed.
Waste packing system and film
The present invention is directed to a waste packaging system, a method of storing waste and to a film for use in this system and method.
Waste packing system and film
The present invention is directed to a waste packaging system, a method of storing waste and to a film for use in this system and method.
GATHERING AND SEALING SYSTEMS FOR ENCASING ARTICLES IN A PROTECTIVE WRAP
Systems for encasing articles such as forage or crop bales in a protective wrap are disclosed. In some embodiments, the system includes a gathering mechanism and sealing device for bunching protective wrap and sealing the ends of the wrap material after one or more articles has been conveyed into the wrap material.
GATHERING AND SEALING SYSTEMS FOR ENCASING ARTICLES IN A PROTECTIVE WRAP
Systems for encasing articles such as forage or crop bales in a protective wrap are disclosed. In some embodiments, the system includes a gathering mechanism and sealing device for bunching protective wrap and sealing the ends of the wrap material after one or more articles has been conveyed into the wrap material.
Packaging methods
A packaging apparatus comprising a base surface, in turn comprising a first end and a second end is disclosed. The packaging apparatus further comprises a feed tube between the first end and the second end of the base surface, a transporter between the first end of the base surface and the feed tube, a first sealer between the feed tube and the second end of the base surface, and a second sealer between the first sealer and the second end of the base surface.
METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR FILLING BAGS WITH A QUANTITY OF DEAERATED PRODUCT BY MEANS OF A DEAERATOR INSERTED IN THE PRODUCT
The abstract of the application is being replaced with a new abstract which meets the requirements of the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office. No new matter is being added and all changes are fully supported by the application and the application from which it claims priority. A clean copy of the abstract is included with this filing.
METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR FILLING BAGS WITH A QUANTITY OF DEAERATED PRODUCT BY MEANS OF A DEAERATOR INSERTED IN THE PRODUCT
The abstract of the application is being replaced with a new abstract which meets the requirements of the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office. No new matter is being added and all changes are fully supported by the application and the application from which it claims priority. A clean copy of the abstract is included with this filing.
SYSTEMS FOR ENCASING ARTICLES IN A PROTECTIVE WRAP
Systems for encasing articles such as forage or crop bales in a protective wrap are disclosed. In some embodiments, the system includes a packing conveyor that at least partially extends through a wrapping device for stretching a tube of wrapping material as articles pass through the wrapping device and into the protective wrap.
Apparatus for packaging batches of products packed in cartons or in wrapping film
An apparatus for wrapping batches of products for insertion into a carton includes a lifter for lifting a batch from a first height to a second height at which a pusher pushes the batch into a tunnel toward a loading zone along a direction of movement, a station for feeding wrapping film to a folder that supports and guides the film around the tunnel; a longitudinal sealer configured to join two longitudinal flaps of the film to form a tubular shape; a transverse sealer positioned close to a rear end of the tunnel for joining the top and bottom flaps of the tubular film; and a pair of panels for containing/retaining the batch coming out from the tunnel; the panels being slideable along respective side walls of the tunnel to modify the operating length of the tunnel.