PROCESS AND DEVICE FOR MANUFACTURING A PACK OF PRODUCTS COMPRISING A HANDLE
20180002051 · 2018-01-04
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65B21/245
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65B27/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65B11/58
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D71/063
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B65B61/14
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D71/06
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65B45/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65B57/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
The present invention is directed to a process for manufacturing a pack of products (1) having a bottom side (2) and an opposite top side (3), comprising a handle (5) formed over the top side (3) and adapted to be grasped by hand, wherein the process comprises the following steps:—providing the products (1) to be packaged;—fitting a binding structure around the products (1) to bind them;—forming a handle (5) by wrapping a plastic film (4) around the bound products (1) over at least one turn, the plastic film (4) covering at least most of the bottom side (2) and being gathered to a reduced width over the top side (3) to form the handle (5). The present invention is also directed to a device for manufacturing a pack of products (1).
Claims
1. A process for manufacturing a pack of products having a bottom side and an opposite top side, comprising a handle formed over the top side and adapted to be grasped by hand, wherein the process comprises the steps: providing the products to be packaged; fitting a binding structure around the products to bind them; and forming a handle by wrapping a plastic film around the bound products over at least one turn in which the plastic film covers at least most of the bottom side and is gathered to a reduced width over the top side to form the handle.
2. The process of claim 1, wherein the step of fitting a binding structure around the products to bind them comprises wrapping a plastic film around the products over at least one turn, and the step of forming the handle comprises wrapping the same plastic film around the bound products over at least one subsequent turn.
3. The process of claim 1, comprising in the step of forming a handle: wrapping the plastic film in an ungathered state on the bottom side of the held products; progressively gathering the plastic film during wrapping from the bottom side to the top side to reduce its width to a desired width of the handle; maintaining the plastic film in a gathered state at the desired width while wrapping the plastic film on the top side of the products; and progressively ungathering the plastic film during wrapping from the top side to the bottom side to increase its width from the width of the handle to an ungathered state.
4. The process of claim 3, wherein the ungathered state corresponds to a state in which the plastic film has its maximum width without being stretched along said width, or to a state in which the plastic film has a sufficient width to cover a full width of the bottom side of the products.
5. The process of claim 1, comprising cutting the film so that it ends on the bottom side.
6. The process of claim 1, wherein wrapping the plastic film comprises progressively unwinding a reel of plastic film while imparting a relative movement of rotation of the reel around the products by moving said reel, the products, or both.
7. The process of claim 1, wherein in the gathered state the plastic film has a width comprised between 5 mm and 80 mm.
8. A device for manufacturing a pack of products comprising a handle adapted to be grasped by hand, the device comprising: a reel holder for holding a plastic film reel; a support adapted to hold the products to be packaged; and a mechanism for imparting a relative movement of rotation of the reel holder around the support, said mechanism comprising an assembly for moving the reel holder, the support, or both; and at least two guides, situated between the reel holder and the support so that the plastic film passes between the guides when the products are packaged, the guides being configured for imposing a width on the plastic film.
9. The device of claim 8, wherein at least one guide is mobile and may be moved away from or towards another guide, for imposing a variable width on the plastic film while it is unwound.
10. The device of claim 8, wherein the device comprises two guides having a cylindrical or frusto-conical shape.
11. The device of claim 8, comprising a spacer, arranged to be placed over a top side of products to be packaged for defining a space between said top side and the handle.
12. The device of claim 11, wherein the relative movement of rotation of the reel holder around the support defines a rotation axis and wherein the spacer is mobile in a direction parallel to the rotation axis to be placed over the top side of the products and then removed when a handle has been formed.
13. The device of claim 11, wherein the device is configured to place the spacer at a distance from the top side of the products before the handle is formed, and then remove the spacer when the handle has been formed by moving said spacer first towards the top side of the products and next in a direction parallel to the rotation axis.
14. The device of claim 8, wherein it further comprises a cutter arranged to cut in a transverse direction a plastic film unwound from a reel held by the reel holder.
15. The device of claim 8 wherein the device comprises an electronic control apparatus.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0029] Additional features and advantages of the present invention are described in, and will be apparent from, the description of the presently preferred embodiments which are set out below with reference to the drawings in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
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[0033] The invention is illustrated in the context of bottle packaging. Bottle packaging is the preferred application of the invention, but many types of products 1 may be packaged according to the invention. The packaged products 1 may for example be pre-packaged products, such as cereals in a carton box, or products that are not pre-packaged such as toilet paper rolls.
[0034] The pack of products 1 has a bottom side 2 and an opposite top side 3. The bottom side 2 is generally the side of the pack on which it is supposed to rest, and may be determined for example by the usual orientation of the product (e.g. bottles have a bottom at an opposite end to a neck) or an orientation determined by marking on the products.
[0035] In the embodiment represented in
[0036] In the represented embodiment, one turn of the plastic film 4 around the products binds them together. In this first turn, the film is wrapped around the products 1 to bind them. In particular, the plastic film may be stretched in its wrapping direction, and, thanks to its elasticity, it imposes forces on the packaged products 1 ensuring cohesion of the pack. Cohesion of the pack may be ensured by many turns of the plastic film 4 around the products. In the represented embodiment, the plastic film is wrapped around the products 1 to bind them over a little more than one turn. Wrapping may advantageously start on the bottom side 2 of the pack, so that the starting edge of the plastic film is not visible when the pack is placed on the ground resting on its bottom side 2.
[0037] In the turns ensuring the cohesion of the pack, the plastic film 4 is wrapped in an ungathered state. In said ungathered state, the film 4 has its full width when wrapped, said full width corresponding to the width of the plastic film reel 6 used for enveloping the products. The film 4 has properties of adhesion to itself and possibly on the packaged products. Thus, no glue or other adhesive means is generally needed.
[0038] The plastic film turn or turns ensuring the cohesion of the pack form a binding structure around the products. In variant embodiments of the invention, other binding structures may be used for binding the products together. For example, a plastic belt may be tightened around the products. Alternatively, the products may be enveloped into a heat shrinkable film shrunk in an oven or using an adequate heat source.
[0039] In a pack according to the invention, at least a turn of a plastic film 4 around the products 1 forms a handle 5 that can be grasped by hand for handling the pack. In the turn or turns forming the handle 5, the plastic film 4 is wrapped in the ungathered state on the bottom side 2, and is in a state gathered to a reduced width to form the handle over the top side 3.
[0040] In the represented embodiment of the invention, the same plastic film 4 is used for binding the products 1 and for forming the handle 5. In other words, the plastic film 4 is wrapped around the products 1 to be bound over at least one turn for binding the products together, and then wrapped over one or many subsequent turns to form the handle 5 on the top side 3 of the pack. Typically, the handle 5 may have a width (at least before the pack is carried for the first time by the handle, which may change the initial width of the handle) comprised between 5 mm and 80 mm. The width of the handle 5 is its size in the direction perpendicular to the wrapping direction (and parallel to a wrapping axis). This corresponds to the width of the plastic film when wrapped in the gathered state. To ensure a good distribution of the forces the width of the plastic film is progressively and smoothly reduced from the bottom side 2 of the pack where it is in an ungathered state to the top side 3 of the pack where it is in the gathered state. This smooth reduction of width from the bottom side 2 to the top side 3, or, in other words, the smooth enlargement from the top side to the bottom side, confers on the plastic film a substantially triangular or trapezoidal form on the lateral sides of the pack (i.e. the sides of the pack between the bottom side 2 and top side 3 on which the plastic film is wrapped).
[0041] A space may be provided between the top side 3 of the pack and the handle 5 to ease grasping of said handle 5.
[0042] The number of turns required to form a reliable handle able to bear the weight of the packaged products 1 depends on said weight of the packaged products 1 and on the mechanical properties of the plastic film used. Typically, when a LLDPE film having a thickness of about 12 microns and a width of 500 mm in the ungathered state is used, two turns are required to form a handle able to bear the weight of a six-pack of 1.5 liters water bottles.
[0043] Increasing the number of turns for forming the handle 5 increases its strength, but also increases its width or thickness when compressed, typically when the pack is carried. A sufficient thickness is important regarding the carrying comfort of the pack. To increase the carrying comfort, an additional element (not represented on the illustrated embodiment) may be added under or around the handle 5. For example, a strip of soft material such as foam may be used.
[0044] In some embodiments of the invention, the handle 5 may comprise a reinforcement strip (no represented) to increase its strength and which may or may not constitute the above mentioned additional element for comfort.
[0045] To hide the edge of the plastic film 4 under the pack, the plastic film 4 advantageously ends on the bottom side 2. Thanks to the properties of adhesion of the film 4 to itself, no additional means are required at the end of the film to fix said end on the pack.
[0046] An example of a process for manufacturing a pack of products according to the invention is illustrated in
[0047] In these
[0048] The process starts with providing the products 1 to be packaged. The products 1 may be of many types, pre-packaged or not. For example, the provided products may be cereal boxes, cartons of beverage or fluid food product, cardboard boxes of food product, metal cans of food product or beverage, plastic boxes of food product, toilet paper rolls, or any products to be packed for transport, handling, or sale.
[0049] The products 1 are arranged as they will be positioned in the pack once this pack has been formed, and held in position on an adapted support (not shown). The support may for example comprise clamps for holding the products.
[0050] In a process according to the invention, a binding structure is fitted around the products, the binding structure is of any type suitable to bind them together. In the represented embodiment of the process, the binding structure comprises one turn of plastic film 4 wrapped around the products 1. The plastic film is provided by a plastic film reel 6. The plastic reel is parallel to the (y) direction defined in the represented (x,y,z) coordinate. An example of a step of fitting the binding structure is illustrated in
[0051] As shown in
[0052] To wrap the film around the products 1, a relative movement of rotation of the reel 6 around the products 1 is created. The relative movement of rotation, which may be in practice a movement composed of rotation and translations of the reel around the products 1., comprises mainly a rotation around an axis parallel to the (y) axis. In practice, a mechanism generates this relative rotation through creation of a movement between a reel holder which is configured to hold the plastic film reel 6 and the support adapted to hold the products to be packaged. The mechanism may comprise an assembly for moving the reel holder, the support, or both. Indeed, in most cases (e.g. as long as the product may be moved during the packaging process) it does not matter which one of the reel 6 or the products 1 move to generate the relative movement between them.
[0053] In the represented embodiment, the reel holder and thus the reel 6 is fixed (stationary) and the support, and thus the products 1, is mobile, so that the products rotate around an axis parallel to the (y) axis or have a movement composed of rotation and translation in which the rotation axis of the products 1 may move but stays parallel to the (y) axis.
[0054] More particularly, the rotation axis of the products may be chosen so that the wrapping is performed in an invariant plane parallel to the (x,y) plane, i.e. the plastic film is unwound in a substantially invariant direction which is, in the represented example, a direction parallel to the (x) axis.
[0055]
[0056] In
[0057] During the first turn or turns for binding the products 1, the plastic film 4 may be tensioned to be tightly wrapped. The tension imposed on the plastic film 4 may slightly stretch it, so that the film imposes a binding force on the products thanks to its elastic properties. The tension may for example be imposed by braking the reel 6 while the plastic film is unwound by the movement of the products 1 which pulls on the plastic film in the wrapping direction.
[0058] The represented device for manufacturing the pack comprises two guides 7, 7′ situated between the reel and the support. The plastic film passes between the guides 7, 7′ when products are packaged. The guides 7, 7′ are configured so that they may impose a reduced width on the plastic film. Width of the plastic film corresponds in the represented example to the size of the film in the (y) direction. The width of the plastic film 4 when wrapped is imposed by the distance between the guides 7,7′ at the location where the plastic films passes between the guides, which corresponds to the plane in which the plastic film is unwound from the reel. In particular, when the distance between the guides 7,7′ at the location where the plastic film passes between the guides is less than the width or the reel 6, the plastic film is gathered to a width corresponding to said distance between the guides 7, 7′.
[0059] At least one of the guides 7, 7′ is mobile to change the distance between them, and thus the width of the plastic film 4.
[0060] In the represented embodiment, both guides 7, 7′ are movable in the (y) direction. In this embodiment, the guides 7, 7′ have a cylindrical shape. The guides 7, 7′ may be moved away from or towards one another, for defining a variable width for the plastic film while it is unwound.
[0061] In another variant of the invention (not represented), the guides may have a frusto-conical shape. The distance between the guides is thus variable along the (z) direction. In such a variant, the guide may be moved in the (z) direction, or the reel may be moved in the (z) direction, to change the width of the plastic film while it is unwound.
[0062] When the guides 7, 7′ have a shape with a generally circular cross-section such as a cylindrical or frusto-conical shape, they may preferably be rotatable around their main axis.
[0063] In
[0064] In
[0065] In
[0066] As shown in
[0067] To be placed over the top side 3 of the products 1 and next removed when the handle 5 has been formed, the spacer 8 may be mobile in a direction parallel to the rotation axis defining the relative rotation of the reel around the support or the products 1, i.e. in the (y) direction. In particular, the device used for forming a handle 5 according to the represented process may be configured to place the spacer 8 at a desired distance from the top side of the products before the handle 5 is formed, and then remove the spacer 8 when the handle has been formed by moving said spacer 8 first towards the top side 3 of the products 3. (in the (z) direction), and next in the (y) direction. The spacer 8 may have a slick surface and/or a convenient external coating to reduce adhesion of the film 4 on it, to ease removal of the spacer when the handle 5 has been formed.
[0068] In
[0069] In
[0070] The spacer 8 is maintained in position until the end of formation of the handle 5. One, two, three, four turns, or more turns, of plastic film may be required to form the handle 5. The spacer 8 is then removed from the top of the pack as previously explained.
[0071] In
[0072] In an optional step, an element may be added to the handle 5, such as a reinforcement strip and/or a soft strip made of a soft material to enhance handling comfort. The reinforcement strip may also be made of a soft material enhancing the handling comfort. The added element may be placed on the under surface of the handle or around the handle. Optionally, the added element may be glued to the handle.
[0073] In an embodiment, a strip applicator may for example be integrated in the spacer 8. This makes possible to place a strip on the under surface of the handle 5 while the plastic film is wrapped on the spacer 8. In another embodiment, the strip is placed after formation of the handle 5.
[0074] The developed invention provides a pack of products, a process and a device for manufacturing such a pack. This pack of products has a reliable handle and may be produced at a low cost, using in most cases commonly available packaging materials. The handle provided in the invention may be adapted to various applications, e.g. by using the appropriate plastic film and number of turns around the products to form it, or by adding or not an appropriate element enhancing strength or comfort. The film used may be transparent, opaque or semi-opaque, decorated for example with a repeating logo or illustration, or not. When the film is transparent, the packed products may be decorated to enhance their attractiveness to consumers. Bottle packaging is one of the preferred applications of the invention, but many other applications are possible, in many domains and especially in the food industry.
[0075] It should be understood that various changes and modifications to the presently preferred embodiments described herein will be apparent to those skilled in the art. Such changes and modifications can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention and without diminishing its attendant advantages. It is therefore intended that such changes and modifications be covered by the appended claims.