A METHOD FOR TRANSVERSALLY SEALING A TUBE OF PACKAGING MATERIAL USING AN ULTRASONIC SEALING DEVICE, AN ANVIL AND AN ULTRA-SONIC SEALING DEVICE
20230356872 · 2023-11-09
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Cpc classification
B29C66/9512
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B29C66/92451
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B29C66/1122
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B29C66/81427
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B29C66/944
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B29C66/9292
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B29C66/9516
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29C66/9513
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B29C66/929
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29C66/4312
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29C66/91411
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65B2051/105
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B29C66/9241
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B29C66/81431
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B29C66/9517
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B29C65/74
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B29C66/73921
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B29C66/346
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International classification
B65B51/30
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29C65/00
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B65B51/22
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B65B51/14
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Abstract
A method for transversally sealing a packaging material tube, comprises placing a transversal sealing section of the tube between a sonotrode and an anvil. The transversal sealing section comprises a first two-layer sub-section, a three-layer sub-section and a second two-layer sub-section, transmitting ultrasonic acoustic vibrations, having a frequency and an amplitude, from the sonotrode into the transversal sealing section, thereby melting the plastic foil in the transversal sealing section, and pressing the tube together between the sonotrode and the anvil to bond the plastic foil such that transversal sealing is formed. The anvil has a ridge comprising various sub-sections for receiving various ones of the sub-sections of the tube, wherein the ridge has equal height in at least some of the sub-sections. The frequency, amplitude, pressure and paperboard properties are chosen to achieve equal temperature in the first two-layer sub-section, the three-layer sub-section and the second two-layer sub-section.
Claims
1. A method for transversally sealing a tube of packaging material using an ultrasonic sealing device, wherein the packaging material comprises a paperboard and a plastic foil attached to the paperboard, wherein the plastic foil is facing inwards and the tube comprises a longitudinal sealing in which two layers of packaging material are placed on top of each other, said method comprising placing a transversal sealing section of the tube between a sonotrode and an anvil comprising a ridge, wherein the transversal sealing section of the tube comprises a first two-layer sub-section, a three-layer sub-section and a second two-layer sub-section, transmitting ultrasonic acoustic vibrations, having a frequency and an amplitude, from the sonotrode into the transversal sealing section, thereby causing heat generation in the paperboard in turn causing the plastic foil in the transversal sealing section to melt, and pressing the tube together between the sonotrode and the anvil by a pressure, thereby resulting in that the plastic foil of the transversal sealing section bond such that a transversal sealing is formed, wherein the ridge of the anvil comprises a first two-layer sub-section receiving the first two-layer sub-section of the tube, a first two-or-three layer sub-section for receiving the first two-layer sub-section or the three-layer sub-section of the tube, a three-layer-sub-section for receiving the three-layer sub-section of the tube, a second two-or-three layer sub-section for receiving the three-layer sub-section or the second two-layer sub-section of the tube, and a second two-layer sub-section for receiving the second two-layer sub-section of the tube, wherein the ridge has equal height in the first two-layer sub-section, the first two-or-three-layer sub-section, the second two-or-three layer sub-section and the second two-layer sub-section, wherein a combination of the frequency, the amplitude the pressure and properties of the paperboard is chosen such that equal temperature in the first two-layer sub-section, the three-layer sub-section and the second two-layer sub-section of the tube is achieved.
2. The method according to claim 1, wherein the combination is chosen such that that work per cycle for the three-layer sub-section of the transversal sealing section equals 3/2 work per cycle for the first two-layer sub-section or the second two-layer sub-section of the transversal sealing section.
3. The method according to claim 1, wherein the combination of the frequency the amplitude, the pressure and the properties of the packaging material is used for reshaping and repositioning an adjusted two-layer hysteresis loop and an adjusted three-layer hysteresis loop in a viscous network of the paperboard.
4. The method according to claim 1, further comprising tuning heat generation in the first two-layer section and the second two-layer section of the transversal sealing section by controlling a dissipative area fraction of the adjusted two-layer hysteresis loop by continuously amending the amplitude.
5. The method according to claim 1, wherein the frequency is 20-50 kHz.
6. The method according to claim 1, wherein the pressure is above 20 MPa.
7. The method according to claim 1, wherein the amplitude is 8-24 micrometer.
8. The method according to claim 1, wherein the ultrasonic acoustic vibrations are transmitted into the transversal sealing section for 15-130 ms.
9. An anvil for an ultrasonic sealing device for transversally sealing a tube of packaging material using an ultrasonic sealing device wherein the packaging material comprises a paperboard and a plastic foil attached to the paperboard, wherein the plastic foil is facing inwards and the tube comprises a longitudinal sealing in which two layers of packaging material are placed on top of each other, said anvil comprising a ridge comprising a first two-layer sub-section for receiving the first two-layer sub-section of the tube, a first two-or-three layer sub-section for receiving the first two-layer sub-section or the three-layer sub-section of the tube, a three-layer-sub-section for receiving the three-layer sub-section of the tube, a second two-or-three layer sub-section for receiving the three-layer sub-section or the second two-layer sub-section of the tube, and a second two-layer sub-section for receiving the second two-layer sub-section of the tube, wherein the ridge has equal height in the first two-layer sub-section, the first two-or-three layer sub-section, the second two-or-three layer sub-section and the second two-layer sub-section.
10. An ultrasonic sealing device for transversally sealing a tube of packaging material, wherein the packaging material comprises a paperboard and a plastic foil attached to the paperboard, wherein the tube comprises a longitudinal sealing in which two layers of packaging material are placed on top of each other and the plastic foil is facing inwards, said ultrasonic sealing device comprising a sonotrode arranged to transmit ultrasonic acoustic vibrations, having a frequency and an amplitude, into a transversal sealing section of the tube, thereby causing heat generation in the paperboard in turn causing the plastic foil in the transversal sealing section melt, wherein the transversal sealing section comprises a first two-layer sub-section, a three-layer sub-section and a second two-layer sub-section, an anvil placed opposite to the sonotrode wherein the ridge comprises a first two-layer sub-section for receiving the first two-layer sub-section of the tube, a first two-or-three layer sub-section for receiving the first two-layer sub-section or the three-layer sub-section of the tube, a three-layer sub-section for receiving the three-layer sub-section of the tube, a second two-or-three layer sub-section for receiving the three-layer sub-section or the second two-layer sub-section of the tube, and a second two-layer sub-section for receiving the second two-layer sub-section of the tube, wherein the ridge has equal height in the first two-layer sub-section, the first two-or-three layer sub-section, the second two-or-three layer sub-section and the second two-layer sub-section, wherein a combination of the frequency, the amplitude, the pressure and properties of the paperboard chosen such that equal temperature in the first two-layer sub-section, the three-layer sub-section and the second two-layer sub-section of the tube is achieved.
11. The device according to claim 10, wherein the combination is chosen such that that work per cycle for the three-layer sub-section of the transversal sealing section equals 3/2 work per cycle for the first two-layer sub-section or the second two-layer sub-section of the transversal sealing section.
12. The device according to claim 10, wherein the combination of the frequency, the amplitude, the pressure and the properties of the packaging material is used for reshaping and repositioning a two-layer hysteresis loop and a three-layer hysteresis loop in a viscous network of the paperboard.
13. The device according to claim 10, further comprising a control unit configured to tune heat generation in the first two-layer section and the second two-layer section by controlling a dissipative area fraction of the adjusted two-layer hysteresis loop by continuously amending the amplitude.
14. The device according to claim 9, wherein the frequency is 20-50 kHz.
15. The device according to claim 10, wherein the amplitude is 8-24 micrometer.
16. The method according to claim 1, wherein the frequency is 29 kHz.
17. The device according to claim 9, wherein the frequency is 29 kHz.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0039] Embodiments of the invention will now be described, by way of example, with reference to the accompanying schematic drawings, in which
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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[0049] Most often the packaging material 102 is provided to the packaging machine 100 on a reel (not illustrated). When the packaging material 102 is unwound from the reel, a web 110 of packaging material 102 is formed. The web 110 may comprise transversal sealing sections 112, that is, sections in the packaging material 102 intended to be sealed together, sometimes referred to as welded together. Before this, a longitudinal sealing 114 is formed by e.g. overlapping a first side section of the web over a second side section and sealing these together. As an effect of forming the longitudinal sealing 114, a tube 116 is formed. The tube 116 may be filled with product such that the tube 116 can be transversally sealed when the product is held in the tube 116.
[0050] In a lower end of the tube 116, a sonotrode 118 and an anvil 120 can be provided. Herein, the two are referred to as an ultrasonic sealing device 121. As illustrated, the anvil 120 can be provided with a ridge 122, 600, 700. The ridge 122, 600, 700 is illustrated in further detail in
[0051] Generally, the sonotrode 118 transmits vibroacoustic waves that causes heat generation in the paperboard 104, thereby resulting in that the plastic foil 106 melts. By applying a pressure on two opposite sides of the tube 116, the plastic foil 106 on the two sides bond to each other and transversal sealings 124 are formed. A knife (not illustrated) can be used for cutting apart the transversal sealings such that a bottom of one package and a top of another package can be formed. Packages 126 formed in this way during the transversal sealing may thereafter continue to a folding apparatus (not illustrated) in which e.g. the packages 126 are formed into brick-shaped packages.
[0052] As illustrated, a control unit 128 communicatively connected to the ultrasonic sealing device 121 may be provided. By having this, frequency (f), amplitude (A) and pressure (P) may be amended such that e.g. equal temperature can be provided in all section of the transversal sealings 124, and not for instance higher temperature in the section of the transversal sealing in which the longitudinal sealing 114 is provided compared to the sections in which the longitudinal sealing 114 is not provided.
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[0054] The side grooves are provided for handling that a position of the longitudinal sealing 114 may vary. By having the side grooves, that are not as deep as the deep center groove, both three and two layers of packaging material 102 can be handled with sufficient results.
[0055] Herein, the different sections of the ridge 122 are referred to as a first two-layer sub-section 202, which is made to handle two layers of packaging material, a first two-or-three layer sub-section 204, which is made to sufficiently handle both two layers and three layers, a three-layer-sub-section 206, which is made to handle three layers, a second two-or-three layer sub-section 208, which is made to sufficiently handle two or three layers of packaging material 102, and a second three layer sub-section 210, which is made to handle two layers of packaging material.
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[0059] As mentioned above, the first and second two-or-three layer sub-sections 204, 208 provide for that both the first and second two-layer sub-sections 212, 216 as well as the three layer sub-section 214 can be handled. However, since the first and second two-or-three layer sub-sections 204, 208 are made to handle both the results may be sufficient, but not as good as when handling e.g. the first two-layer sub-section 212 of the tube by the first two-layer sub-section 202 of the ridge 122 or the three layer sub-section 214 of the tube 116 by the three-layer sub-section 206 of the ridge 122.
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[0062] A desired heating effect in the ultrasonic sealing is based on a first dissipative hysteresis loop 400 in the viscous network of the paperboard 104 related to the first and second two-layer sub-sections 212, 216 of the tube 116 and a second dissipative hysteresis loop 402 related to the three-layer sub-section 214 of the tube 116 in a stress (a) vs nominal strain (E) diagram when using the ridge 122 as illustrated in
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[0064] Optionally, heat generation in the first two-layer section 212 and the second two-layer section 214 of the transversal sealing section 112 can be tuned by controlling a dissipative area fraction 504 of the adjusted two-layer hysteresis loop 500 by e.g. continuously amending the amplitude A.
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[0066] A side section 612 may be provided with a groove 614 aligning with the first two-or-three layer sub-section 604, the three-layer sub-section 606 and the second two-or-three layer sub-section 608 as illustrated. An advantage with the groove 614 in the side section 612 is that damages caused by the side section 612 on the packaging material 102 can be avoided or at least reduced.
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[0069] Even though the general principle for the roll-fed packaging machine 100 is presented, the ultrasonic device 121 is not restricted to this kind of packaging machine, but can be used for different kinds of packaging machine with similar conditions. For instance, the ultrasonic sealing device 121 can be used in a blanks-fed packaging machine as well, that is a filling machine in which the packaging material 102 can be provided in the form of flat-folded pre-cut tube elements.
[0070] From the description above follows that, although various embodiments of the invention have been described and shown, the invention is not restricted thereto, but may also be embodied in other ways within the scope of the subject-matter defined in the following claims.