Package containing rolled products and process for making same
10874263 ยท 2020-12-29
Assignee
Inventors
- Matthew Bernard Overley (Deerfield Township, OH, US)
- Wesley Bernard Brokopp, JR. (Liberty Township, OH, US)
Cpc classification
B65D71/06
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D75/30
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D85/62
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D71/063
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B65D85/62
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D71/06
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A package containing rolled products. The package has an upper side, a lower side opposite and generally parallel to the upper side and four side walls. The sidewalls connect the upper side to the lower side. The package has at least first and second polymer films, the first polymer film forming the upper side and at least a portion of the four side walls, the second polymer film forming at least a portion of the lower side.
Claims
1. A package containing rolled products, the package comprising an upper side, a lower side opposite and generally parallel to the upper side; four side walls including two end walls, the sidewalls connecting the upper side to the lower side; the package comprising at least a first and a second polymer film, the first polymer film having first physical properties and forming the upper side and at least a portion of the four side walls, the second polymer film having second physical properties and forming at least a portion of the lower side, wherein the first and second polymer films are joined by at least one corner fin seal along one edge defined by the juncture of one side wall and the lower side, and wherein each of the two end walls include a gusset seal, wherein the gusset seal comprises a first gusset flap connected to an edge of the upper side and the first gusset flap folded approximately perpendicular from a plane formed by the upper side, and a second gusset flap connected to an edge of the lower side and the second gusset flap folded approximately perpendicular from a plane formed by the lower side, wherein the first and second gusset flaps overlap only at end edges of the first and second gusset flaps to form the gusset seal, and wherein the plane of the upper side and the plane of the lower side are spaced from each other and are parallel with each other.
2. The package containing rolled products claim 1, wherein the rolled products are rolled sanitary tissue products.
3. The package containing rolled products claim 1, wherein the second polymer film has a better abrasion resistance than the first polymer film.
4. The package containing products of claim 1, wherein the package has two said fin seals.
5. The package containing products of claim 1, wherein the first polymer film has a lower caliper than the second polymer film.
6. The package containing products of claim 1, wherein the upper side, lower side and side walls form major faces of the package, and the package has at least four seal-free faces.
7. A package containing rolled sanitary tissue products, the package comprising an upper side, a lower side opposite and generally parallel to the upper side; four side walls including two end walls, the sidewalls connecting the upper side to the lower side; the package comprising at least a first and second polymer films, the first polymer film having first physical properties and forming the upper side and at least a portion of the four side walls, the second polymer film having second physical properties and forming the lower side, wherein the first and second polymer films are joined by two fin seals, one each along each corner edge defined by two opposing side walls and the lower side, and wherein each of the two end walls include a gusset seal, and wherein the upper side, lower side and side walls form major faces of the package, and the package has at least four seal-free faces and two faces with gusset seals, wherein the gusset seals each comprise a first gusset flap connected to the upper side and a second gusset flap connected to the lower side, wherein the first and second gusset flaps overlap only at end edges of the first and second gusset flaps.
8. The package of claim 7, wherein the sanitary tissue products are selected from the group of paper towels and toilet tissue.
9. A package containing rolled products, the package comprising an upper side, a lower side opposite and generally parallel to the upper side; four side walls including two end walls, the sidewalls connecting the upper side to the lower side; the package comprising at least a first and a second polymer film, the first polymer film forming the upper side and at least a portion of the four side walls, the second polymer film forming at least a portion of the lower side, wherein the first and second polymer films are joined by two fin seals, one each along each corner edge, and wherein each of the two end walls include a gusset seal, wherein the gusset seal comprises a first gusset flap connected to the upper side and a second gusset flap connected to the lower side, wherein the first and second gusset flaps overlap only at end edges of the first and second gusset flaps.
10. The package of claim 9, wherein the rolled products are rolled sanitary tissue products.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
(8) A package 10 of the invention is shown in
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(10) The film of the upper side 14, lower side 16, and two side walls 18a can be free of any disruption due to package sealing, such as a lap seal, due to the presence of at least one fin seal 20 formed by a corner, or edge, defined by one side wall 18a and lower side 16, thus, achieving seal-free side walls 18a. Seal-free side walls 18a are of great value to a marketer of products because it permits packaging artwork to be displayed on at least four major package faces without disruption, providing greater display flexibility at the point of sale. By seal-free side wall is meant that the side wall does not have a lap seal, fin seal or gusset seal, except at a corner of the package. By substantially seal free is meant that a lap seal, fin seal or gusset seal the side wall does not cover more than about 10% of the area of the side wall.
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(13) Another advantage of the package of the invention can best be understood with reference to
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(15) The first and second polymer films 26 and 28 can have different properties due to their being different materials, different thicknesses, different blends, different surface properties, and the like. That is, the first and second polymer films 26 and 28 can have different material properties. The respective material properties can be selected according to the expected physical or aesthetic property needs of the package 10. For example, if lower side 16 is expected to take more physical abuse during shipping and handling, second polymer film 28 can be made of a higher thickness (caliper) film, or a stronger, more abrasion-resistant film, or a more durable film, or combinations of these properties, relative to the first polymer film 26. By stronger is meant, at least, that a film has higher tensile strength when tested according to standard tensile test methods. By abrasion-resistant is meant, at least, that a film can withstand greater abrasion before failure by rub through or tearing, when tested by known film abrasion techniques. By durable is meant greater durability when tested by standard film durability Likewise, if the top side 14 and sidewalls 18a and 18b are not expected to experience excessive physical abuse that might cause tearing, for example, then first polymer film 26 can be made of a lower caliper (thickness) film, or a weaker, less abrasion-resistant film, or a less durable film, or combinations of these properties, relative to the second polymer film 28. Further, there may be a difference in the ability of the first or second polymer films to be printed, embossed, or otherwise imparted with a visual appearance. First polymer film 26, for example, can be a relatively thin film that can take a vibrant printing ink for package artwork, while second polymer film 28 can be a relatively thick film that is relatively less printable, but more durable for stacking, shipping, and shelving.
(16) In general, the first polymer film 26 can have first physical properties beneficial for the upper side 14 and at least a portion of the four side walls 18a and 18b, and the second polymer film can have second physical properties different from the first physical properties and beneficial for at least a portion of the lower side.
(17) Apparatus for Making, and Process for Making
(18) A package 10, as described above, can be manufactured using a process and apparatus as depicted in
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(21) The forming horn 106 is used to form polymer film 26 into a shape fitting geometry for the product 12 of product entering through tunnel 112 to be wrapped by polymer film 26. While a tunnel is exemplified, any suitable conveyance or passageway for packages to be wrapped can be utilized, and the term tunnel is not intended to imply any particular shape or level of enclosure. In an embodiment, first polymer film 26 can be formed by the forming horn 106 into generally an inverted U shape, as depicted in
(22) Second polymer film 28 can be guided into the forming horn section under product 12 in a substantially flat configuration to cover the bottom of the product 12. The lateral edges of both the first polymer film 26 and second polymer film 28 are brought in close proximity for sealing by corner sealers 108 to form fin seals 20 as shown in
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(24) Each set of corner sealers 108 can be mounted by slide mount 126 to a slide platform 128 for adjustment as necessary depending on package size and fin seal placement. Corner fin seals can also be made by ultrasonic sealing or hot air sealing.
(25) In operation for a bundle of rolled products, product 12 can be pushed into the tunnel and through the forming horn by a pusher 114 in the machine direction MD as indicated by arrow 116 through the forming horn 106 to be partially covered with the first and second polymer films. The pusher 114 can be a simple device capable of pushing product on a feed conveyor into the forming horn, as is known in the art, and which can retract or fall back at the point of transfer into the forming horn and, into the unsealed tube effectively formed by the first and second polymer films. For larger bundles of rolled product, the pusher 114 can also be a linearly translating (in the MD) device that directly pushes the bundle through the tunnel and forming horn until the bundle emerges from the tunnel (referred to as push out) and is inside the partially sealed tube of polymer film. Product 12 which is now a bundle partially wrapped by the sealed tube of film formed by the first and second polymer films can be pulled by belt drives 120 applying external pressure to the film tube. After the corner fin seal(s) is/are made, a downstream gusset seal can be made, and the product, which can be a plurality of rolled product 12 can be pushed into the sealed polymer tube against the downstream gusset seal 24. The pushing device 114 can then be retracted and the upstream (second and final) gusset seal 24 can be made. Gusset seals can be made by gusset sealing dies 110 that forms a gusset seal 24 and can be utilized to cut the polymer to form a package 10 of rolled products 12.