AN ANVIL, A TRANSVERSAL SEALING SYSTEM, FILLING MACHINES, AND A METHOD FOR PRODUCING PACKAGES
20230024331 · 2023-01-26
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B29C65/3656
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29C66/1122
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29C66/81427
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29C66/4312
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29C66/72321
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29C66/244
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29C65/745
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65B51/144
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29C66/8491
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B65B51/30
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65B51/14
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
An anvil for forming a transversal sealing of a sleeve-shaped portion of packaging material holding a liquid product, said anvil comprising a main surface, in operation, facing the tube, and a ridge provided on the main surface, the ridge comprising a first section and a second section, wherein the first section of the ridge is placed below the second section such that, in operation, a stress in the packaging material formed by a hydrostatic pressure formed by the liquid product is shifted from a first part of the sleeve-shaped portion placed above the first section of the ridge to a second part placed above the second section.
Claims
1. An anvil for forming a transversal sealing of a sleeve-shaped portion of packaging material holding a liquid product, said anvil comprising: a main surface, in operation, facing the tube, and a ridge provided on the main surface, the ridge comprising a first section and a second section, wherein the first section of the ridge is placed below the second section such that, in operation, a stress in the packaging material formed by a hydrostatic pressure formed by the liquid product is shifted from a first part of the sleeve-shaped portion placed above the first section of the ridge to a second part placed above the second section.
2. The anvil according to claim 1, wherein the sleeve-shaped portion is provided with a longitudinal sealing in the first part of the portion.
3. The anvil according to claim 1, wherein the second section comprises a first peripheral sub-section and a second peripheral sub-section, and the second section is a mid-section placed between the first and second peripheral sub-sections.
4. The anvil according to claim 1, wherein the packaging material is provided with a plastic layer comprising polymers, wherein a vertical distance between the first section and the second section is set with respect to properties of the polymers and/or thickness of the plastic layer and/or stiffness properties of the packaging material.
5. The anvil according to claim 1, wherein a continuous transition from the first section to the second section is provided such that stress in the packaging material is reduced.
6. The anvil according to claim 1, wherein the packaging material is a carton-based packaging material.
7. A transversal sealing system comprising a first and a second anvil according to claim 1, wherein the first anvil, in operation, is placed above the second anvil, and that the second anvil is placed upside down with respect to the first anvil such that the first section of the ridge of the first anvil is placed below the second section of the ridge of the first anvil, and the first section of the ridge of the second anvil is placed above the second section of the ridge of the second anvil.
8. The transversal sealing system according to claim 7, further comprising an ultrasonic horn arranged opposite the first and second anvil such that the portion is placed between the ultrasonic horn and the first and the second anvil.
9. A roll-fed filling machine comprising: a transversal sealing system according to claim 7, a package turning device placed downstream the transversal sealing system and configured to turn packages formed by the transversal sealing system upside down, and a folding device configured to fold the packages into a final shape.
10. A blanks-fed filling machine comprising: a transversal sealing station for closing an end of the portion of packaging material, and a filling station for filling product into the portion, wherein the transversal sealing station comprises an anvil according to claim 1.
11. A method for producing packages, said method comprising: providing a sleeve-shaped portion of packing material, transversally sealing the portion, wherein the anvil comprises a main surface, in operation, facing the portion, and a ridge provided on the main surface, wherein the ridge comprises a first section and a second section, wherein in operation the first section is placed below the second section, such that stress in the packaging material formed by the hydrostatic pressure of the liquid product is shifted from a first part of the portion placed above the first section (406, 506) of the ridge to a second part placed above the second section.
12. The method according to claim 11, wherein the portion is provided with a longitudinal sealing in the first part of the portion.
13. The method according to claim 11, wherein the packaging material is provided with a plastic layer comprising polymers, wherein a vertical distance between the first section and the second section is set with respect to properties of the polymers and/or thickness of the plastic layer and/or a stiffness of the packaging material.
14. The method according to claim 11, wherein a continuous transition from the first section to the second section is provided such that stress in the packaging material is reduced.
15. The method according to claim 11, wherein the packaging material is a carton-based packaging material.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0025] 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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[0036] Roll-fed filling machines have many advantages, one of them being high speed and as an effect cost-efficiency. However, in case relatively small batches, e.g. 5000 packages, are to be produced it may be worthwhile to consider a blanks-fed filling machine 200 as generally illustrated in
[0037] Unlike the roll-fed filling machine 100 illustrated in
[0038] The first and the second transversal sealing stations 204, 206 are often designed to do one transversal sealing at a time, and not as the transversal sealing system, as illustrated in
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[0040] Put differently, in the carton bottle machine, the first transversal sealing station 204 in the blanks-fed filling machine 200 illustrated in
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[0042] As illustrated, the first section 406 may be placed below the second section 408a, 408b. An advantage with this is that in operation, a stress in the packaging material 102, more particularly the packaging material forming the transversal sealing, formed by a hydrostatic pressure in turn formed by the product can be shifted from a first part placed above the first section 406 to a second part of the sleeve-shaped portion placed above the second section 408a, 408b. By using a stiffness in the packaging material 102 in this way, a risk that weaknesses are formed in an intersection area in which the longitudinal sealing and the transversal sealing meet can be mitigated or at least reduced.
[0043] To determine a vertical distance VD between the first section 406 and the second section 408a, 408b, properties of the packaging material 102 may be taken into account. For instance, in case a carton-based packaging material is used and this comprises a plastic layer, i.e. a polymer based layer, properties of the polymers may be taken into account. Further, a thickness of the plastic layer may be taken into account. In addition, a stiffness of the packaging material may be taken into account, e.g. a thickness of a carton layer of the packaging material.
[0044] As illustrated, a transition from the first section 406 to the second section 408a, 408b may be continuous, i.e. not a stepwise change. An advantage with this is that the risk of forming stress in the packaging material is reduced, which in turn provides for more reliable transversal sealings.
[0045] The anvil 400 illustrated in
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[0050] As described above, in the roll-fed filling machine 100 illustrated in
[0051] As illustrated, the two anvils 802a, 802b may be arranged such that they are placed in opposite directions, i.e. a first anvil 802a may be placed with a first section placed below a second section of the ridge and a second anvil 802b can be placed with the first section above the second section. An advantage with this that after the transversal sealings have been made the stress formed by the hydrostatic pressure will be reduced irrespective of how the package is turned.
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[0053] It should be understood that expressions such as “under” or “above” refer to a typical situation in which the apparatus or the method are applied and these expressions should therefore be construed broadly, unless otherwise explicitly stated. Further, the skilled person understands that orientation of e.g. the tube is made for ensuring that the product is kept in place and that the sealing principles are not in the same way dependent on the orientation.
[0054] Even though it is described that the anvil comprises the first and the second section, placed at different levels, to lower tension in the packaging material forming the transversal sealing, it is also possible to have the ultrasonic horn or the inductor adapted such that the heating is provided at different levels, corresponding to the first and the second section, such that the same effect can be achieved even though the anvil is flat. Further, a combination can also be used, i.e. the anvil with the first and second section as described above and the ultrasonic horn or the inductor with the heating provided at the different levels.
[0055] 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.