A METHOD FOR PROVIDING TRANSVERSAL SEALS TO A TUBE OF PACKAGING MATERIAL, AND A SEALING JAW ASSEMBLY
20200108963 · 2020-04-09
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65B51/303
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29C65/3656
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29C66/1122
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65B9/12
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29C66/843
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65B9/2056
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29C66/73921
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29C66/4312
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B65B51/30
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65B9/20
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29C65/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65B9/12
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A sealing jaw assembly for providing transversal seals to a tube of packaging material is provided. The sealing jaw assembly comprises a first pair of opposing sealing jaws (22a, 22b) being movable relative to each other to provide a first transversal seal (6a) to the tube (12), and a second pair of opposing sealing jaws (24a, 24b) being moveable relative to each other to provide a second transversal seal (6b) to the tube (12), wherein an angular distance between a first jaw (22a) of the first pair of jaws (22a, 22b) and a first jaw (24a) of the second pair of jaws (24a, 24b) is less than 90, and an angular distance between the first jaw (22a) of the first pair of jaws (22a, 22b) and a second jaw (24b) of the second pair of jaws (24a, 24b) is greater than 90.
Claims
1-11. (canceled)
12. A sealing jaw assembly for providing transversal seals to a tube of packaging material, the sealing jaw assembly comprising: a first pair of opposing sealing jaws configured to move relative to each other to provide a first transversal seal to the tube, and a second pair of opposing sealing jaws configured to move relative to each other to provide a second transversal seal to the tube, wherein an angular distance between a first jaw of the first pair of jaws and a first jaw of the second pair of jaws is less than about 90, and wherein an angular distance between the first jaw of the first pair of jaws and a second jaw of the second pair of jaws is greater than about 90.
13. The sealing jaw assembly according to claim 12, wherein: the angular distance between the first jaw of the first pair of jaws and the first jaw of the second pair of jaws is between about 75-80, and the angular distance between the first jaw of the first pair of jaws and the second jaw of the second pair of jaws is between about 100-105.
14. The sealing jaw assembly according to claim 12, wherein: the sealing jaws of the first and second pair of sealing jaws are arranged to move relative to each other such that the sealing jaws of the first pair of sealing jaws meet in a first sealing plane during sealing, and the sealing jaws of the second pair of sealing jaws meet in a second sealing plane during sealing.
15. The sealing jaw assembly according to claim 14, wherein the sealing planes in which the sealing jaws of the first and second pair of sealing jaws meet during sealing is tilted at a tilt angle, relative a plane being perpendicular to a longitudinal axis of the tube.
16. The sealing jaw assembly according to claim 15, wherein the tilt angle is between about 15-30.
17. The sealing jaw assembly according to claim 12, wherein the pairs of sealing jaws are configured to provide induction heating to the packaging material.
18. The sealing jaw assembly according to claim 12, wherein the pairs of sealing jaws are configured to operate synchronous or asynchronous relative to each pair of jaws.
19. A method for providing transversal seals to a tube of packaging material, comprising: providing a first pair of opposing sealing jaws, which are movable relative to each other, providing a second pair of opposing sealing jaws, which are moveable relative to each other, wherein an angular distance between a first jaw of the first pair of jaws and a first jaw of the second pair of jaws is less than about 90, and wherein an angular distance between the first jaw of the first pair of jaws and a second jaw of the second pair of jaws is greater than about 90, and activating said first and second pairs of sealing jaws for transversely sealing the tube.
20. The method according to claim 19, wherein the sealing jaws of the first and second pair of sealing jaws move relative to each other such that the sealing jaws of the first pair of sealing jaws meet in a first sealing plane during sealing, and the sealing jaws of the second pair of sealing jaws meet in a second sealing plane during sealing.
21. The method according to claim 19, wherein the pairs of sealing jaws seal the packaging material by induction heating.
22. The method according to any one of claim 19, wherein the pairs of sealing jaws move synchronous or asynchronous relative to each pair of jaws.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0019] Examples of the teachings herein will be described in further detail in the following with reference to the accompanying drawings which illustrate non-limiting examples on how the examples can be reduced into practice and in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0027] The present invention relates to a new method and sealing jaw assembly for manufacturing irregular tetrahedral packages, as well as such packages. An example of packages 1a, 1b for liquid food is shown schematically in
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[0029] In some cases, an aluminum layer can also be provided in the laminated packaging material, normally on the inside of the carton-based core layer, to protect the food product from oxygen and/or light. The aluminum layer is typically covered with an inner most polymer layer.
[0030] The package 1a, 1b has four corners A, B, C and D that define the inner space of the package 1a-b, in which the content of the package 1 will be enclosed. The package has four lateral edges, being labeled using the corners, i.e. ab, ac, bd, cd, and two end edges, ad and be. Two end fins, 2 and 3, project from said end edges. These end fins 2, 3 form transversal ends of the package 1. The package 1 has four side panels, labeled by the corners that define them, i.e. ABC, ACD, ABD and BCD.
[0031] Each package 1a, 1b is shaped like an irregular tetrahedron. Each lateral panel ABC, ACD, ABD and BCD is a right-angle triangle. Furthermore, two of the panels, ABC and ABD, are right-angled isosceles triangles having the same size, and having one edge ab in common. The other two panels, ACD and BCD, also have the same size and they share the hypotenuse, cd.
[0032] As is shown in
[0033] Each package 1 thus has a body 5 having a tetrahedral shape formed by transversally sealing two ends 2, 3, of a tube of packaging material.
[0034] The packages 1a-b, being defined as above, are preferably continuously formed as two different types in an alternating manner, one type being the mirror image of the second type. In
[0035] Now, the manufacturing the packages of the invention will be described. In
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[0037] The sealing jaw assembly 20 is configured such that the angular distance between a first jaw 22a of the first pair of jaws and a first jaw 24a of the second pair of jaws, when measured in a plane being perpendicular to the longitudinal extension Z of the tube 12, is less than 90, and the angular distance between the first jaw 22a of the first pair of jaws and a second jaw 24b of the second pair of jaws, when measured in the same plane being perpendicular to the longitudinal extension Z of the tube 12, is greater than 90. This will further be explained with respect to
[0038] The sealing jaws 22a-b, 24a-b will be operated such that they meet, during sealing, at an angle being about 22.5 in relation to a plane being perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the tube 12 of packaging material. If the longitudinal extension Z of the tube 12 is arranged in the vertical direction, the sealing jaws 22a-b, 24a-b are tilted relative the horizontal plane when they meet during sealing.
[0039] The pairs of sealing jaws 22a-b, 24a-b are mounted for reciprocal motion toward and away from one another, as is indicated with arrows on each jaw 22a-b, 24a-b. The jaws of a common pair when moved toward each other act to compress and flatten the tube 12 of packaging material so as to adhere opposed interior surfaces of the packaging material together. When activated, the jaws of a common pair of sealing jaws achieve a seal of the tubular material along a seam line or sealing axis which intersects the longitudinal axis Z of the tube 12.
[0040] Adjacent pairs of jaws 22a-b, 24a-b are so oriented that they meet and make a seal in transversal directions which are angled relative one another, i.e. the direction indicated by reference numeral Y1 is angled relative to the direction indicated by reference numeral Y2. Especially, and as will further be explained with respect to
[0041] In order to achieve the unique irregularity of the tetrahedral shape of the packages 1a, 1b, each pair of jaws 22a-b, 24a-b is configured to be moveable such that the jaws 22a, 22b of the first pair move towards and away from each other, and the jaws 24a, 24b of the second pair move towards and away from each other. When the jaws 22a-b, 24a-b meet with each other in order to provide the seal, they are oriented to lie in a plane which has a predetermined angular relationship to the length direction of the tube 12 of packaging material, so that the longitudinal axis Y1, Y2 of the transversal sealings 6a, 6b achieved by each pair of jaws has the same predetermined angular relationship to the longitudinal axis Z of the tube of packaging material. Each sealing jaw 22a-b, 24a-b is for this purpose, when arranged in their respective operative position for providing the sealing 6a, 6b, angled approximately 22.50 relative a plane being perpendicular to the longitudinal axis Z of the tube 12. This will lead to transversal sealings 6a, 6b that will have a longitudinal axis Y1, Y2 that is angled approximately 22.50 in relation to a plane that is orthogonal to the longitudinal axis Z of the tube 12 of packaging material.
[0042] The pairs of jaws 22a-b, 24a-b may be spaced apart longitudinally from another, measured along the longitudinal axis Z of the tube 12 of packaging material, as indicated in
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[0045] This jaw system can thus be realized by using two pairs of chain assemblies, on which many jaws can be mounted. This is the typical setup that is used for the filling machines that manufacture Tetra Classic packages. The jaw system can also be realized by having only two pairs of jaws which are driven by some drive means, similar to what is used in the Tetra Pak A3/Flex filling machine or TBA/19 filling machine.
[0046] It will of course be understood that each pair of jaws 22a-b, 24a-b in making a transversal seal 6a, 6b across the tube 12 of packaging material is making, in the same operation, the top transversal end for one of the individual packages 1a, 1b and the bottom transversal end for another of the individual packages 1b, 1a, the tube 12 of packaging material being subsequently cut along approximately the median line of each transversal seal 6a, 6b by any suitable means, not shown, to separate the strip material into individual packages 1a, 1b.
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[0048] Now returning to
[0049] The angular distance between a first jaw 22a of the first pair of jaws and a first jaw 24a of the second pair of jaws, in
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[0053] The invention has mainly been described with reference to a few examples. However, as is readily understood by a person skilled in the art, other examples than the ones disclosed above are equally possible within the scope of the invention, as defined by the appended claims.