Patent classifications
B65B9/04
Web of cleaning products having a modified internal atmosphere and method of manufacture
A web of cleaning products and a method of manufacturing the same is disclosed. The web includes first and second carrier sheets and a plurality of pouches containing a cleaning composition. Each of the pouches is disposed in a respective depression formed in an upper surface of the first carrier sheet. A first internal atmosphere is enclosed within each of the pouches. The first carrier sheet is sealed to the second carrier sheet such that a second internal atmosphere exists between the second carrier sheet and the plurality of pouches. The second internal atmosphere has a greater absolute pressure than the first internal atmosphere so that the plurality of pouches and at least a portion of the cleaning composition in the plurality of pouches are compressed into the plurality of depressions in the first carrier sheet by the second internal atmosphere.
APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR MAKING A RESILIENT UNIT
Apparatus for forming a resilient unit comprises a conveyor 210 and first and second spring supply stations 212 and 214, arranged in use to deposit respectively first and second spring types 216 and 218 under compression onto the conveyor. The conveyor is arranged in use to convey a row of the springs 216, 218 in a direction shown by Arrows A4 towards pocketing station 220. At the pocketing station 220 the springs are urged from the conveyor into positions between upper and lower sheets 222 and 224, by a plurality of inserter devices 226 that move together in a reciprocating fashion in the direction of arrow A5, before retracting to the position shown. After each row of springs is inserted between the sheets 222, upper and lower computer-controlled welding tools (not shown) come together at positions P between the springs to join the sheets together, forming pockets in which the springs are encased. After each welding event the resilient unit is indexed forwards a distance equal to one pocket width in the direction of Arrows A6 by computer-controlled drive means (not shown). The next row of springs is then conveyed into position ready for insertion between the sheets of material, and the process is repeated. The two spring supply stations are arranged to supply springs that differ from one another in at least one characteristic.
Sealed packaging for a confectionery product
Sealed packaging for a confectionery product Food product packaging comprising a food product (P) in a sealed wrapper of sheet material, comprising a first sheet (2) shaped in a receiving configuration adapted to contain the product, having an end edge in the shape of a flange (4) and a second sheet (6) adhered to said flange (4) to form a sealed wrapper surrounding the product (P), comprising a body of sheet material (8) in the shape of a cup with a base (10) and a side wall (12), where the base (10) is made to adhere to said second sheet (6) and the adhesive force between said base (10) and said second sheet (6) is greater than the adhesive force between the second sheet (6) and said flange (4), so that a force tending to separate said body from the packaging causes the detachment of said second sheet (6) from the flange (4) with the opening of the packaging.
DEVICE FOR SHREDDING STRIP-SHAPED MATERIAL AND METHOD FOR ITS OPERATION
The disclosure relates to a device for shredding strip-shaped material comprising a housing with at least one feed opening for the strip-shaped material and a discharge opening for the shredded material, a blade holder which is mounted to be rotatable about an axis within the housing, at least one blade which is attached to the blade holder, at least one counter blade which is attached to the housing, and a drive configured to rotate the blade holder in a first direction of rotation and a second direction of rotation, opposite to the first direction of rotation, about the axis. The disclosure further relates to a method for operating a device for shredding strip-shaped material. Under the method, at least one blade holder mounted to be rotatable in a first direction of rotation, as well as in a second direction of rotation, is employed by the device.
INSULATING PANEL AND APPARATUS FOR AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURING THE SAME
A device for encapsulating a loose fill material includes a bottom portion defining an open top and a pair of open ends. A top portion is coupled to the bottom portion to provide a plenum space therebetween for encapsulating the loose fill material. The top portion includes a pair of enclosure ears that are adapted to close each of the open ends defined by the bottom portion.
Longitudinal Nozzle Arrangement
A system that includes a longitudinal nozzle arrangement that has a longitudinal extension direction along which a plurality of injection openings and/or evacuation openings are provided and that has a first end and a second end along the longitudinal extension direction; and a ramp is provided at at least one of the first end and the second end, an incline of which extends at least in the longitudinal extension direction; and a seal having a longitudinal extension direction with a first end and a second end, and a ramp is provided at at least one of the first end and the second end, an incline of which extends at least in the longitudinal extension direction.
Longitudinal Nozzle Arrangement
A system that includes a longitudinal nozzle arrangement that has a longitudinal extension direction along which a plurality of injection openings and/or evacuation openings are provided and that has a first end and a second end along the longitudinal extension direction; and a ramp is provided at at least one of the first end and the second end, an incline of which extends at least in the longitudinal extension direction; and a seal having a longitudinal extension direction with a first end and a second end, and a ramp is provided at at least one of the first end and the second end, an incline of which extends at least in the longitudinal extension direction.
BLISTER ASSEMBLY
A blister assembly comprises at least one collapsible blister adapted, as it is collapsed, to eject a liquid contained therein. The blister assembly comprises a first layer (130) having at least one blister chamber (150) and a second layer (131) sealed to the first layer at least around a periphery of the at least one blister chamber such that a liquid is contained between the first layer and the second layer. The seal between the first and second layers comprises a first planar portion having a first peel strength and a second planar portion having a second peel strength, wherein the first peel strength is greater than the second peel strength, such that when pressure is applied to the blister, the second portion of the seal breaks to release the liquid contained within the chamber into the liquid inlet. The blister assembly further comprises at least one discontinuity (142) formed in the first and second layers in the region of the first portion of the seal, such that a shear force is required to delaminate the first and second layers in that region.
APPARATUSES AND METHODS FOR FORMING POUCH PRODUCT
In an example embodiment, an apparatus for making pouch products includes a conveyor system. The conveyor system includes a first receiving location along a path of the conveyor system, and a dosing location along the path of the conveyor system. The apparatus also includes a first material dispensing station configured to transfer a first material to the first receiving location. The first material includes a first elastic layer and a first support layer. The first material dispensing station includes a dispenser roller configured to hold a roll of the first material, a plurality of rollers configured to convey the first material from the dispenser roller to the first receiving location, and a stripper plate configured remove at least a portion of the first support layer from a portion of the first elastic layer.
APPARATUSES AND METHODS FOR FORMING POUCH PRODUCT
In an example embodiment, an apparatus for making pouch products includes a conveyor system. The conveyor system includes a first receiving location along a path of the conveyor system, and a dosing location along the path of the conveyor system. The apparatus also includes a first material dispensing station configured to transfer a first material to the first receiving location. The first material includes a first elastic layer and a first support layer. The first material dispensing station includes a dispenser roller configured to hold a roll of the first material, a plurality of rollers configured to convey the first material from the dispenser roller to the first receiving location, and a stripper plate configured remove at least a portion of the first support layer from a portion of the first elastic layer.