Method and Apparatus for Making Bags with Hem Seals
20200207048 ยท 2020-07-02
Assignee
Inventors
- Timothy J. Rymer (Neenah, WI, US)
- Charles H. Sauder (Appleton, WI, US)
- Thomas C. Jansen (Appleton, WI, US)
- Curt A. Frievalt (Green Bay, WI, US)
- Scott A. Beinema (Little Chute, WI, US)
Cpc classification
B29C66/8266
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B31B2155/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B31B70/8135
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29C65/787
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B31B70/644
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29C66/431
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29C65/7894
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29C66/836
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29C65/10
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29C66/135
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B31B70/642
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B31B70/81
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A method and apparatus for making bags with hem seals is disclosed. The machine includes an infeed section and a draw tape section. Bags are made from a film and a film path extends through the infeed section and through the draw tape section. The draw tape section includes a hem sealer that includes a stationary sealing plate on one side of the film path such that film path passes across the stationary plate. A sealing head is on the second side of the film path, opposite the first side, such that the film following the film path passes between the sealing head and the stationary plate. A sealing section may be included. The draw tape section may include driven infeed an outfeed nips.
Claims
1. A bag machine for making bags from a film, comprising: an infeed section, wherein a film path extends through the infeed section; a draw tape section, wherein the film path further extends from the infeed section through the draw tape section such that a downstream direction is from the input section to the draw tape section, and wherein the draw tape section includes a hem sealer, and the film path further extends through the hem sealer, wherein the hem sealer includes a stationary sealing plate disposed on a first side of the film path such that film path passes across the stationary sealing plate, and wherein the hem sealer includes a sealing head disposed on a second side of the film path, opposite the first side, such that the film following the film path passes between the sealing head and the stationary plate.
2. The bag machine of claim 1, further comprising a sealing section, wherein the film path extends through the sealing section, such that the downstream direction is from the draw tape section to the sealing section.
3. The bag machine of claim 1 wherein the draw tape section includes an infeed nip and includes an outfeed nip, wherein at least one of the infeed nip and the outfeed nip is a driven nip.
4. The bag machine of claim 3 wherein the infeed nip is a driven infeed nip and the outfeed nip is a driven outfeed nip.
5. The bag machine of claim 3 wherein an infeed servo motor drives the driven infeed nip and an outfeed servo motor drives the driven outfeed nip.
6. The bag machine of claim 1 wherein the stationary sealing plate extends a first length in the machine direction and wherein the stationary sealing plate has a sealing surface that extends in generally a sealing plate plane.
7. The bag machine of claim 6 wherein the sealing head extends a first head length in the machine direction and wherein the sealing head has a sealing head surface that extends generally in a sealing head plane, wherein the sealing head plane is generally parallel to the sealing plate plane, and wherein the film path passes between and generally parallel to the sealing head plane and the sealing plate plane.
8. The bag machine of claim 7 wherein the stationary sealing plate extends a second length in the cross direction and the second length is less than the first length.
9. The bag machine of claim 8 wherein the sealing head includes a plurality of air holes disposed to direct air to the film path, whereby hot air passing through the air holes impacts the film and forms a hem seal on the film.
10. The bag machine of claim 9 wherein the plurality of air holes are disposed and shaped such that the distance between the sealing head surface and the film path determines, whereby hot air passing through the air holes to the film affects a width of the hem seal.
11. The bag machine of claim 10 wherein the sealing head is comprised of metal.
12. The bag machine of claim 11 wherein the stationary sealing plate is comprised of at least one of metal and plastic.
13. The bag machine of claim 11 wherein the stationary sealing plate is comprised of at least one of metal coated steel, stainless steel, plastic and composites.
14. The bag machine of claim 11 wherein the sealing surface is one of textured and smooth.
15. The bag machine of claim 11 wherein the sealing surface has air holes disposed therein.
16. A method of making bags from a film includes comprising: feeding the film through an infeed section along a film path; feeding the film through a draw tape section along the film path after the film passes through the infeed section, including feeding the film through a hem sealer, wherein feeding the film through a hem sealer includes passing the film between a stationary sealing plate and a sealing head, and forming a hem seal on the film as it passes between the stationary sealing plate and the sealing head.
17. The method claim 16, further feeding the film through a sealing section after the film passes through the draw tape section.
18. The method of claim 17, further comprising feeding the film through an infeed nip before passing the film between the stationary sealing plate and the sealing head and feeding the film through an outfeed nip after passing the film between the stationary sealing plate and the sealing head, wherein the speed of the infeed nip and the outfeed nip controls the tension of the film as it passes between the stationary sealing plate and the sealing head.
19. The method of claim 18, further comprising driving the infeed nip and driving the outfeed nip.
20. The method of claim 19 wherein passing the film between the stationary sealing plate and the sealing head includes passing the film generally in a plane.
21. The method of claim 20 wherein forming a hem seal includes directing hot air through a plurality of air holes in the sealing head and to the film.
22. The method of claim 21 further comprising adjusting the width of the hem seal by adjusting a distance between the sealing head and the film path.
23. The method of claim 22 further comprising directing air through the stationary sealing plate.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0038] Before explaining at least one embodiment in detail it is to be understood that the invention is not limited in its application to the details of construction and the arrangement of the components set forth in the following description or illustrated in the drawings. The invention is capable of other embodiments or of being practiced or carried out in various ways. Also, it is to be understood that the phraseology and terminology employed herein is for the purpose of description and should not be regarded as limiting. Like reference numerals are used to indicate like components, unless otherwise indicated.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0039] While the present disclosure will be illustrated with reference to a particular bag making system, it should be understood at the outset that the invention can be implemented in other systems.
[0040] The preferred embodiment of the invention will be described in the context of prior art bag machines, including a draw tape section such as those shown in U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,857,953 and 5,797,828, an infeed section and a sealing section such as those shown in U.S. Pat. Nos. 6,117,058, 7,445,590, 8,029,428 and 8,998,787, and a winding section such as those shown in U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,377,929 and 7,578,779 (both of which are hereby incorporated by reference).
[0041] Generally, the preferred embodiment provides for a draw tape section with a hem sealer that forms the hem seal as the film passes across a stationary plate, preferably, a driven infeed nip and a driven outfeed nip provide tension to the film while the seal is being formed.
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[0046] Plate 100 supports the film as the seal is being formed, and replaces prior art belts (such as 146 of
[0047] One embodiment of sealing surface 101A, shown in
[0048] The preferred embodiment provides that a sealing surface 101A of plate 100 lies generally in a plane, and that the film path (and thus the film) also lie generally in a plane that is parallel to the sealing surface plane. Generally in a plane, as used herein, refers to an item that is, but for minor perturbations or imperfections, in a plane. Generally parallel, as used herein, refers to items that are parallel, but for minor perturbations or imperfections.
[0049] Infeed nip 101 and outfeed nip 102 may be smooth or textured, and are preferably comprised of coated rollers. The diameters of the infeed and outfeed rollers may be the same, or they may be different, to overspeed one of them (if they are driven together). Alternatives provide for each nip to be independently driven, and the over speed, if desired, if provided by commanding different speeds. Over speeding the outfeed nip provides tension to the film.
[0050] Drive belt 103 drives both infeed nip 101 and outfeed nip 102 in the preferred embodiment, and thus any over speed is provided by having the outfeed nip rollers be a different diameter than the infeed nip rollers (or by providing gearing). Drive belt 103 may be similar to drive belts found elsewhere in the bag machine, and can be a toothed timing belt, a smooth belt, a profiled belt, or a variable pitched drive system.
[0051] Outfeed drive pulley 104 preferably has the same pitch diameter as infeed drive roll 107, but could have a different pitch diameter as infeed roll for ratio change. Belt take-up idler roll 105 removes slack from belt 103. Outfeed drive roll 106 and infeed drive roll 107 can be smooth, textured, coated, have the same or different diameters, or could be replaced with a self-contained drive inside the nip roll. Infeed drive pulley 108 preferably has the same pitch diameter as infeed drive roll 107, but could have a different pitch diameter as infeed roll for ratio change.
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[0053] The preferred embodiment provides for a sealing head with holes that direct hot air to the film to form the hem seal. Because the air generally forms a cone as it moves toward the film, adjusting the distance from sealing head surface 109A to film path 110 (and thus the film) the heat zone (and thus hem seal), adjusts the width of the hem seal. One embodiment provides for a distance of 29.5 inches between infeed nip 101 and outfeed nip 102, and a hem seal having a width of 1/16 to inch (adjusted by the distance between sealing head surface 109A and film path 110). The hem can be adjustable and various embodiments provide for hems from of an inches to 7 or more inches.
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[0055] Numerous modifications may be made to the present disclosure which still fall within the intended scope hereof. Thus, it should be apparent that there has been provided a method and apparatus for making bags with hem seals that fully satisfies the objectives and advantages set forth above. Although the disclosure has been described specific embodiments thereof, it is evident that many alternatives, modifications and variations will be apparent to those skilled in the art. Accordingly, the invention is intended to embrace all such alternatives, modifications and variations that fall within the spirit and broad scope of the appended claims.