AN APPARATUS FOR DIGITAL PRINTING OF CARTON-BASED PACKAGING MATERIAL FOR PACKAGES HOLDING LIQUID FOOD PRODUCTS AND A METHOD THEREOF
20220297449 · 2022-09-22
Inventors
- Mats Åkesson (Malmö, SE)
- Anna Harder (Hjärup, SE)
- Roy Eidebakken (Veberöd, SE)
- Daniel Cederström (Limhamn, SE)
- Mats Qvarford (Lund, SE)
Cpc classification
B41M7/0081
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B41M5/0064
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B41J11/00218
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65B9/20
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65B61/025
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B41J11/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B41J15/16
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B41M5/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
An apparatus for digital printing of carton-based packaging material for packages holding liquid food products is presented. The packaging material has a first side adapted to form outer surfaces of the packages and a second side adapted to form inner surfaces of the packages. The apparatus includes an inlet configured to receive a web of the packaging material with a normal vector of the first side directed in a first direction a web feeding assembly arranged to feed the web from the inlet and through the apparatus, wherein the web feeding assembly includes at least one drive unit and at least one web direction device, a number of print bars provided with print heads arranged to provide food graded ink on the first side of the web, wherein the web feeding assembly is arranged to turn the web after being received via the inlet such that the normal vector of first side is directed in a second direction and the first side is facing the print heads, a number of curing devices provided with curing heads arranged for curing the food graded ink provided on the first side, wherein the web feeding assembly is arranged to turn the web after the food graded ink has been provided by the print heads such that the normal vector of the first side is directed in a third direction and the first side is facing the curing heads, an outlet configured to transfer the web of packaging material out of the apparatus.
Claims
1. An apparatus for digital printing of carton-based packaging material for packages holding liquid food products, wherein the packaging material has a first side adapted to form outer surfaces of the packages and a second side adapted to form inner surfaces of the packages, the apparatus comprising an inlet configured to receive a web of the packaging material with a normal vector of the first side directed in a first direction a web feeding assembly arranged to feed the web from the inlet and through the apparatus wherein the web feeding assembly comprises at least one drive unit and at least one web direction device, a number of print bars provided with print heads arranged to provide food graded ink on the first side of the web, wherein the web feeding assembly is arranged to turn the web after being received via the inlet such that the normal vector of first side is directed in a second direction and the first side is facing the print heads, a number of curing devices provided with curing heads arranged for curing the food graded ink provided on the first side, wherein the web feeding assembly is arranged to turn the web after the food graded ink has been provided by the print heads such that the normal vector of the first side is directed in a third direction and the first side is facing the curing heads, an outlet configured to transfer the web of packaging material out of the apparatus.
2. The apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the print heads of the number of print bars are facing downwards, and/or the curing heads of the curing devices are facing upwards.
3. The apparatus according to claim 1, further comprising a shielding arrangement physically separating the print heads and the curing heads such that energy emitted from the curing heads is hindered from reaching the print heads.
4. The apparatus according to claim 3, wherein the shielding arrangement forms part of a web tension arrangement that provides for that the web is tensioned when the ink is provided by the number of print bars and/or when the ink is cured by the number of curing devices.
5. The apparatus according to claim 1, wherein at least part of the number of print bars are placed above at least part of the number of curing devices.
6. The apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the web feeding assembly is arranged such that a first slack of the web is formed downstream the inlet and upstream the number of print bars, and/or such that a second slack of the web is formed downstream the number of curing devices and upstream the outlet.
7. The apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the curing heads are ultraviolet (UV) lights.
8. A method for digital printing of carton-based packaging material for packages holding liquid food products, wherein the packaging material has a first side adapted to form outer surfaces of the packages and a second side adapted to form inner surfaces of the packages, the method comprising receiving a web of the packaging material with a normal vector of the first side directed in a first direction via an inlet, feeding the web from the inlet and through the apparatus by using a web feeding assembly from the inlet and through the apparatus, wherein the web feeding assembly comprises at least one drive unit and at least one web direction device, redirecting the web after being received via the inlet such that the normal vector of the first side is directed in a second direction and the first side is facing print heads of a number of print bars, providing food graded ink on the first side of the web by using the number of print bars provided with the print heads, redirecting the web after the food graded ink has been provided by the print heads such that the normal vector of the first side is directed in a third direction and the first side is facing curing heads of a number of curing devices, curing the food graded ink provided on the first side by using the number of curing devices provided with the curing heads, and transferring the web out of the apparatus via an outlet.
9. The method according to claim 8, wherein the print heads of the number of print bars are facing downwards, and/or the curing heads of the curing devices are facing upwards.
10. The method according to claim 8, further comprising hindering energy emitted from the curing heads from reaching the print heads by using a shielding arrangement physically separating the print heads and the curing heads.
11. The method according to claim 10, further comprising tensioning the web when the ink is provided by the number of print bars and/or when the ink is cured by the number of curing devices by using a web tension arrangement, wherein the shielding arrangement forms part of a web tension arrangement.
12. The method according to claim 8, wherein at least part of the number of print bars are placed above at least part of the number of curing devices.
13. The method according to claim 8, further comprising compensating for variations in speed in the apparatus by forming a first slack downstream the inlet and upstream the number of print bars by using the web feeding assembly and/or by forming a second slack downstream the number of curing devices and upstream the outlet by using the web feeding assembly.
14. The method according to claim 8, wherein the curing heads are ultraviolet (UV) lights.
15. A computer program product comprising instructions which, when executed on a computer, cause the computer to carry out the method of claim 8.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0023] Embodiments will now be described, by way of example, with reference to the accompanying schematic drawings, in which
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0027] With reference to
[0028] Today, packaging material is often printed and prepared in packaging material production centers, also referred to as converting factories, and is shipped to a site where the packaging machine 100 is placed, e.g. a dairy. Usually the packaging material is loaded onto a reel before being transported. After arriving at the site, the reel is placed in the packaging machine as illustrated in
[0029] During production a web 102 of packaging material can be fed from the reel through the packaging machine in a web feeding direction A. Even though not illustrated in
[0030] Instead of having the web 102 of packaging material printed in packaging material production centers, i.e. off-site printed, the web 102 can be printed on-site using e.g. digital printing in an apparatus 200 as illustrated in
[0031] Packaging material may be fed into the apparatus 200 via a reel 202. The packaging material may be partly printed, i.e. sections of the packaging material is printed in packaging material production centers, or the packaging material may be without printing, such that all printing is made by the apparatus 200.
[0032] The packaging material may be loaded on to the reel 202 such that a first side 204, adapted to form outer surfaces of the packages 112, is facing outwards, and a second side 206, adapted to form inner surfaces of the packages 112, is facing inwards. The web 102 can be fed into the apparatus 200 via an inlet 207 with the first side 204 facing downwards.
[0033] In the apparatus 200, the web 102 may be fed forward by a web feeding assembly. The web feeding assembly may comprise a first roller 208a, a second roller 208b, a third roller 208c or any other type of web direction device, and a first drive unit 210 that together is providing for that the web is fed through the apparatus 200 as well as unloaded from the reel 202. To be able to compensate for that different steps in the apparatus 200 may require different amounts of time at different occasions, the web 102 may form a first slack 212 downstream the first drive unit 210. The first slack 212 may be formed between the inlet 207 and a pre-treatment device 214.
[0034] From the first slack 212, the web 102 may be fed into the pre-treatment device 214 in which the packaging material is pre-treated such that printing can be made in subsequent stations downstream the pre-treatment device 214. As illustrated, the printing may be provided by using a number of print bars, herein by example four print bars 216a, 216b, 216c, 216d, in combination with a number of pinning devices providing for an initial curing, herein by example four pinning devices 217a, 217b, 217c, 217d. The print bars 216a, 216b, 216c, 216d can be provided with print heads that is facing downwards such that these can provide for that the first side 204 is printed with food graded ink when passing the print bars.
[0035] As illustrated in
[0036] The web 102 may be turned by using a fourth roller 219, or any other type of web direction device, placed downstream the print bars 216a, 216b, 216c, 216d and upstream the curing devices 218a, 218b, 218c. The fourth roller 219 may form part of a web tension arrangement 220 that can be used to provide for that the web 102 is tensioned when printing, pinning and/or curing, and/or the fourth roller 219 may form part of the web feeding assembly.
[0037] The web tension arrangement 220 may comprise a shielding arrangement 222 that is hindering emission, for example the UV light, from the curing devices 218a, 218b, 218c from reaching the print heads of the print bars 216a, 216b, 216c, 216d. The shielding arrangement 222 may e.g. be metal plates placed between the curing heads and the print heads.
[0038] The web tension arrangement 220 may be embodied in various ways. By way of example, as illustrated in
[0039] After being cured, the web 102 can be fed via a second drive unit 224, that can form part of the web feeding assembly, to a second slack 226 and thereafter out of the apparatus 200 via an outlet 227. An advantage with the second slack 224 is that this makes it possible to compensate for minor stops in the packaging machine 100 placed downstream, as well as speed variations within the apparatus 200.
[0040] A general advantage with the apparatus 200 is that the print bars 216a, 216b, 216c, 216d may be placed above the curing devices 218a, 218b, 218c, which provides for that a compact design can be achieved. Further, by redirecting the web twice the packaging material can be provided in the same manner as of today, i.e. provided on the reel 202 with the first side 204 facing outwards, and also the packaging machine 100 can be provided in the same manner as of today, i.e. receiving the web with the first side 204 facing downwards. Another advantage with the design is therefore that few or no modifications are required in the packaging machine 100 and in the packaging material production centers.
[0041] As illustrated in
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[0043] Further, even though not illustrated, it is also possible to have both the print bars 216a, 216b, 216c, 216d and the curing devices 218a, 218b, 218c horizontally placed and opposite to each other, and redirecting the web 180 degrees downstream the printer bars 216a, 216b, 216c, 216d and upstream the curing devices 218a, 218b, 218c.
[0044] Even though the examples above are related to redirecting the normal vector downstream the printer heads and upstream the curing heads 90 or 180 degrees, it is to be understood that this only examples and that the web 102 may be directed not only according to these specified examples, e.g. in several minor steps of less than 90 degrees.
[0045] In
[0046] Optionally, in an eighth step 316, energy emitted from the curing devices 318a, 318b, 318c may be hindered from reaching the print heads by the shielding arrangement 222.
[0047] Optionally, in a ninth step 318, the web can be tensioned during printing and/or curing by the web tension arrangement 220. The shielding arrangement 222 may form part of this web tension arrangement 220.
[0048] Optionally, in a tenth step 320, the first slack 212 can formed such that variations in speed in the apparatus 200 can be compensated for.
[0049] Optionally, in an eleventh step 322, the second slack 226 can be formed such that variations in speed in the apparatus 200 can be compensated for.
[0050] Even if described in a specific order it is to be understood that the steps do not have to be performed in this order.
[0051] 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.