BOTTOM-GUSSETED PACKAGE AND HEAT-SEALING METHOD
20190241290 ยท 2019-08-08
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B65B9/20
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B65B59/04
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Abstract
A bottom-gusseted package comprises a package body, and a bottom gusset positioned transversely of a longitudinal axis of the package body. Formation of the bottom-gusseted package is effected by positioning individual sleeves transversely of the longitudinal axis of a flexible web which forms the package body. During package formation, the flexible web is cut to form individual packages, with each individual sleeve positioned to form a bottom gusset in a respective package. Cooperating heat-sealing jaws, including cooperating U-shaped sealing surfaces, act to integrate and seal each individual sleeve with the flexible web to form the bottom gusset of each package, with the heat-sealing jaws preferably configured to include cooperating top sealing surfaces for simultaneously forming a top seal in an adjacent one of the packages.
Claims
1. A method of making bottom-gusseted packages, comprising the steps of: providing a flexible web of material having a longitudinal axis, providing a plurality of folded, individual sleeves; joining said individual sleeves to said flexible web in spaced apart relationship longitudinally of said flexible web, with the spacing between said individual sleeves corresponding to the length of each of said bottom-gusseted packages being formed, with laterally-extending edge portions of each individual sleeve oriented toward a bottom of the respective package; folding said flexible web of material and joining the lateral margins thereof to form a folded flexible web, and to thereby form a package body for each of said bottom-gusseted packages, each package body including a front package panel and a rear package panel joined at opposite side margins thereof, said individual sleeves being positioned generally within said folded flexible web to form a bottom gusset in the respective one of said packages; providing a pair of cooperating sealing jaws for heat-sealing each of said individual sleeves to form the bottom gusset in each one of said packages, said sealing jaws including respective, cooperating, U-shaped sealing surfaces each including: (1) a pair of side sealing surfaces to heat-seal opposite lateral margins of each individual sleeve to the respective front and rear package panels at lateral margins thereof, and (2) a transverse sealing surface extending between said side sealing surfaces to respectively heat-seal said laterally-extending edges portions of each sleeve to the front and rear package panels at the bottom of each one of said packages, and cutting said folded flexible web at intervals each corresponding in length to said length of each of said bottom-gusseted packages, to form said bottom-gusseted packages.
2. A method of making bottom-gusseted packages in accordance with claim 1, wherein said sealing jaws each further including a transverse, top sealing surface, spaced from the respective U-shaped sealing surface, said top sealing surfaces of said sealing jaws cooperating to heat seal the front and rear package panels to each other to form a top seal in an adjacent one of said packages simultaneously with heat-seals formed by said U-shaped sealing surfaces.
3. A method of making bottom-gusseted packages in accordance with claim 2, wherein the spacing between at least a portion of said top sealing surfaces is less than the spacing between said U-shaped sealing surfaces by a dimension equal to at least the thickness of each folded individual sleeve, when said pair of sealing jaws are in a closed orientation.
4. A method of making bottom-gusseted packages in accordance with claim 1, wherein the spacing between said transverse sealing surfaces of said U-shaped sealing surfaces is greater than the spacing between said side sealing surfaces of said U-shaped sealing surfaces, when said pair of sealing jaws are in a closed orientation.
5. A method of making bottom-gusseted packages in accordance with claim 2, wherein said top sealing surfaces include first portions spaced apart by a dimension which is the same as the spacing between said transverse sealing surfaces, and second portions spaced apart by a dimension which is the same as the spacing between said side sealing surfaces, when said sealing jaws are in said closed position.
6. A method of making bottom-gusseted packages in accordance with claim 1, including forming each of said side seals with a dimension of at least G.sub.SS, each of said side sealing surfaces having a transverse dimension greater than G.sub.SS, wherein each of said individual sleeves has a lateral dimension to form a respective gusset having a width of G.sub.W, the spacing between said side sealing surfaces of each of said sealing jaws being less than or equal to G.sub.W minus two times G.sub.SS.
7. A method of making bottom-gusseted packages in accordance with claim 1, including: intermittently advancing said flexible web of material after of said individual sleeves has been joined thereto, wherein the flexible web of material is advanced with a tolerance range of dimension T.sub.LD, wherein each of said gussets has a height G.sub.H, and each of said side sealing surfaces of said U-shaped sealing surfaces extending upwardly from the respective transverse sealing surface by a dimension that is greater than or equal to G.sub.H plus two times T.sub.LD.
8. A method of making bottom-gusseted packages in accordance with claim 1, including: intermittently advancing said flexible web of material after said individual sleeves have been joined thereto, wherein the flexible web of material is advanced with a tolerance range of dimension T.sub.LD, said method including forming top and bottom end seals in adjacent ones of the packages being formed, wherein the spacing between the top and bottom end seals of adjacent ones of packages is equal to or greater than at least two times T.sub.LD.
9. A method of making bottom-gusseted packages in accordance with claim 1, wherein each of said individual sleeves has a length which is less than the width of the folded web of flexible material to facilitate formation of said bottom gusset with a width less than the width of the package to permit formation, by said U-shaped sealing surfaces, of side seals between the front and rear package panels of each said package at opposite side edges of the bottom gusset of the package.
10. A method of making bottom-gusseted packages in accordance with claim 1, wherein said sleeve-forming web comprises a folded web of sleeve-forming material, wherein an inside surface of said of said folded sleeve-forming web non-thermally bondable to itself.
11. A method of making bottom-gusseted packages in accordance with claim 1, wherein each one of said sealing jaws includes a removable sealing jaw portion for providing at least a portion of said U-shaped shaped sealing surface.
12. A method of making bottom-gusseted packages in accordance with claim 11, wherein said removable sealing jaw portion provides said pair of side sealing surfaces.
13. A method of making bottom-gusseted packages in accordance with claim 2, wherein at least a portion of the top sealing surface of each one of said sealing jaws includes at least one removable portion for permitting formation of non-gusseted packages.
14. A method of making bottom-gusseted packages in accordance with claim 1, wherein said pair of side sealing surfaces of each one of said sealing jaws includes sealing surfaces for heat-sealing said front and rear package panels to each other above the respective one of said individual sleeves forming said bottom gusset.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0050] While the present invention is susceptible of embodiment in various forms, there is shown in the drawings and will hereinafter be described the presently preferred embodiments, with the understanding that the present disclosure should be considered as an exemplification of the invention, and is not intended to limit the invention to the specific embodiments illustrated.
[0051] U.S. Pat. Nos. 4,909,017, 4,617,683, 5,902,047, 6,971,794, and 8,182,407, illustrate various package constructions and formation methods, and are all hereby incorporated by reference.
[0052] With reference first to
[0053] With further reference to
[0054] In accordance with the present invention, package 10 includes a bottom gusset 20 which is positioned between the front and rear package panels 14 and 16, and which extends upwardly and inwardly from lower edges of the front and rear package panels. As will be further described, the pleat-like bottom gusset 20 is formed from a sleeve of material which is positioned within the flexible web from which the package body is formed.
[0055] The bottom gusset 20 is joined to and integrated with the package body by a pair of side seals 22 at opposite lateral margins of the package body. In the illustrated embodiment, one of the side seals 22 coincides with, and can be provided by, the longitudinal seam 18 of the package 10. For some applications, it may be desirable to form side seals 22, adjacent bottom gusset 20, which do not extend the full length of the package. A pair of bottom end seals 23 respectively join the edges of the bottom gusset 20 to the front and rear package panels 14 and 16, to provide a bottom seal for the package, with the upper edge portions of the front and rear package panels joined at a heat-sealed top end seal 30. By virtue of the formation technique, the bottom gusset 20, including those portions of the gusset sealed at the side seals 22, extends less than the width of the front and rear package panels 14, 16. In previous bottom gusseted packages, the bottom gusset typically extends the full width of the package, so that the length of the gusset is same as the width of the front and rear package panels.
[0056] As will be appreciated, access to the contents of the package 10 can be provided configuring the package to include a suitable preferentially weakened region, such as a score line or the like. For some applications, it can be desirable to provide the front panel of the package with a recloseable fastener assembly, such as disclosed in the afore-mentioned patents. Other suitable opening arrangements can be provided as may be desired.
[0057] With reference now to
[0058] As shown on
[0059] The individual sleeves 44 are joined to the flexible web 40 in spaced apart relationship longitudinally of the web 40. The spacing between the individual sleeves 44 corresponds to the length of each of the bottom-gusseted packages 10 being formed, with laterally-extending edges portions of each individual sleeve oriented toward a bottom of the respective package. Each of the sleeves 44 is joined, such as by heat-sealing, to the web 40, such as by seals provided at the ends of each sleeve, with the sleeves 44 joined in a manner which does not inhibit the eventual opening and splaying of each sleeve as it becomes the bottom gusset of a resultant package.
[0060] After each of the individual sleeves 44 is joined to the flexible web 40, the flexible web is folded and the lateral margins thereof joined together to form a folded flexible web. In this way, a package body is formed for each of the bottom-gusseted packages. By folding of the flexible web 40, the front and rear package panels 14 and 16 of each package are formed. The folded flexible web 40 can be joined to itself so as to form longitudinal seam 18, with the front and rear package panels joined to each other at the lateral margins of the folded web. As illustrated, the individual sleeves 44 are positioned within the folded flexible web 40.
[0061] It is presently contemplated that formation in this manner can be effected, if desired, during packaging on a form, fill, and seal machine, or that individual packages can be formed for subsequent filling. Depending upon the specific formation technique, side seals 22 are typically formed prior to filling, with each of the side seals overlapping the respective end of the bottom gusset 20, with one of end seals 23 formed after the contents of each package have been positioned therein.
[0062] In connection with formation of the bottom end seals 23, an important aspect of the preferred practice of the invention promotes efficient, high-speed formation. Specifically, the present method includes intermittently advancing the flexible web of material 40 after the individual sleeves 44 have been joined thereto, such as during advancement through the associated form, fill and seal machine. During this process, the flexible web of material is advanced with a longitudinal tolerance range of dimension T.sub.LD, that is, is advanced with a precision that varies, plus or minus, by a generally known amount. This specific tolerance range is typically dependent upon the specific operational parameters of the forming apparatus, such as the associated form, fill, and seal machine, with the tolerance range typically increasing at increasing operating speeds. Additionally, it will appreciated that there can be some inaccuracy in the longitudinal positioning of the individual sleeves 44 on the flexible web of material 40, with this range of longitudinal variation, which may be zero, designated C.sub.LD.
[0063] Notably, the present method includes forming top and bottom seals end 30, 23 in adjacent ones of the packages being formed by operation of a pair of heat sealing jaws 50, as will be further described. Notably, the spacing between the top and bottom end seals of adjacent ones of the packages is equal to or greater than the sum of: (1) two times the tolerance range with which the flexible 40 is advanced (e.g., 2T.sub.LD), and (2) the range of variation of the longitudinal placement of each sleeve 44 (e.g., OLD). This is diagrammatically illustrated in
[0064] As will be recognized by those familiar with the art, this type of machine intermittently advances packaging material through the machine, with typical variation with respect to the web-cutting apparatus being plus/minus 0.25 inches. Thus, a typical sleeve portion 44 can be provided with a folded width of approximately 3 inches, with seals formed joining each sleeve portion 44 to the web 40 being of sufficient length and width to accommodate this variation, while still ensuring that a sufficiently large portion of each seal remains, after cutting of the web, to form the bottom end seals 23 and the top seals 30 of the necessary size to ensure package integrity. As will be appreciated, this dimensioning is meant to be illustrative, but it will be recognized that the present invention can readily be practiced to accommodate this typical cutting position variation of a typical forming apparatus.
[0065] Efficient package formation is promoted by configuring each of said individual sleeves to have a length which is less than the width of the folded web of flexible material. This provides formation of the bottom gusset with a width less than the width of the package, to permit formation of side seals 22 between the front and read package panels 14, 16 of each said package at opposite side edges of the bottom gusset 20 of the package. As noted each of these sides seals 22 overlaps a respective end of the bottom gusset 20 of the package 10.
[0066] The preferred dimensioning of the individual sleeves 44 for formation of respective bottom gussets 20, and the preferred dimensioning of the side seals 23 joining the front and rear package panels 14, 16 is illustrated in
[0067] As will be appreciated, the flexible web of material 40 can exhibit some transverse variation in its positioning as it is intermittently advanced, with this transverse tolerance range being designated T.sub.TD. Additionally, each of the individual sleeves 44 being positioned transversely of said flexible web of material may exhibit some variation in the positioning transversely of the web of material 40, with this transverse tolerance range being designated C.sub.TD.
[0068] Given these inevitable minor variations in the manufacturing process, it is contemplated that the width of the package gusset, designated G.sub.W, which corresponds to the length of each individual sleeve 44, be selected to correspond to the width of the front and rear package panels, designated B.sub.PW. As shown, this relationship can be stated as the gusset width G.sub.W is less than or equal to: (1) the package panel width B.sub.PW, (2) less two times the tolerance range T.sub.TD, and (3) less the tolerance range C.sub.TD.
[0069] In turn, the side seals 22 which are formed in each package joining the front and rear package panels 14, 16 at opposite side edges of the bottom gusset of the package are dimensioned to ensure the preferred overlapping of the side seals with the opposite ends of the respective bottom gusset. As shown, the width dimension of each side seal, designated G.sub.SS, is equal to or greater than: two times the transverse tolerance range T.sub.TD, plus the transverse tolerance range C.sub.TD. Again, this ensures the preferred overlapping of the side seals with the associated gussets, notwithstanding the normal manufacturing tolerances exhibited by the equipment employed for practicing the present invention.
[0070] With specific reference now to
[0071] To this end, each of the sealing jaws 50 includes a respective U-shaped sealing surface including: (1) a pair of side sealing surfaces 52 to heat-seal opposite lateral margins of each individual sleeve 44 to the respective front and rear package panels at lateral margins thereof, and (2) a transverse sealing surface 54 extending between the side sealing surfaces 52 to respectively heat-seal the laterally-extending edges portions of each sleeve 44 to the front and rear package panels at the bottom of each one of said packages.
[0072] In the preferred form, the cooperating sealing jaws 50 are configured to form a top seal 30 in an adjacent one of the packages simultaneously with the heat-sealing of each individual sleeve to form the bottom gusset of one of the packages. Accordingly, each of the sealing jaws 50 further includes a transverse, top sealing surface 56 spaced from the respective U-shaped sealing surface including side sealing surfaces 52 and transverse sealing surface 54.
[0073] In order to facilitate efficient heat-sealing during package formation, the spacing between the top sealing surfaces 56 is less than the spacing between the U-shaped sealing surfaces by a dimension equal to the thickness of each folded, individual sleeve 44, when the pair of sealing jaws are in a closed orientation. This relationship is diagrammatically illustrated in
[0074] Further preferred dimensional features of the sealing jaws 50 are shown in
[0075] As noted, during typical package formation on a form, fill and seal apparatus, the flexible web of material is advanced intermittently, wherein the flexible web of material is advanced with a tolerance range of dimension T.sub.LD. When each of the gussets 20 is provided with a height G.sub.H, each of the side sealing surfaces 52 of said U-shaped sealing surfaces of the sealing jaws 50 extends upwardly from the respective transverse sealing surface 54 by a dimension that is greater than or equal to G.sub.H plus two times T.sub.LD.
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[0077] Additional features of the present invention promote versatility and flexibility for practice of the invention. Packages having differently sized or configured bottom gussets can readily be formed by providing the sealing jaws with features which permit the specific configuration of the heat-seals to be readily altered. Such features, as shown in
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[0081] Alternatively, the sealing jaws can be configured such that the pair of side sealing surfaces of each one of the sealing jaws is laterally adjustable. Such an arrangement is illustrated in
[0082] Experience has shown that for some applications, the contents of bottom-gusseted packages can tend to outwardly deform or bulge the package in the region above the bottom gusset of the package. This effect is illustrated in the package 10 shown in
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[0084] It should be noted that for some packages formed in accordance with the present invention, such as shown in
[0085] It should also be noted that illustrated embodiments of the sealing jaws for practice of the present invention are preferably provided with seal surfaces for creating specific type of seal configurations. In connection with the transverse sealing surface 54 of the sealing jaws 50, it is contemplated that vertically oriented sealed regions be created, since horizontally oriented sealed regions can in some instances tend to curl and deform, which can detract from the manner in which the bottom-gusseted package assume as a self-standing configuration. In contrast, the side sealing surfaces 52 preferably create a cross-hatched seal regions, which are believed to minimize any leakage or failure at these regions, and which can provide superior sealing in comparison to laterally extending sealed regions. Of course, it is to be understood that specific sealing configuration can be varied while keeping with the present invention.
[0086] While the various embodiments of the present invention effect formation of both bottom seals and side seals for formation of bottom-gusseted packages, it will be appreciated that for a number of the disclosed embodiments, the side sealing surfaces 52 of the sealing jaws can be moved, removed, or otherwise positioned to be outside of the width of packages being formed. This desirably permits the package forming equipment to form conventional, non bottom-gusseted packages, such as so-called pillow pack packages, or typical side-gusseted packages.
[0087] To this end,
[0088] It will also be noted that in this embodiment, the transverse sealing surface 54 of the sealing jaw is configured such that the spacing between the transverse sealing surfaces 54 of the sealing jaws, when the jaws are in a closed orientation, is greater than the spacing between the side sealing surfaces 52 of the sealing jaws. This configuration of the sealing jaws desirably accommodates variations in package thickness at regions of the package having differing numbers of plies or layers of film or other package material. For example, in the illustrated embodiment, the transverse sealing surface 54 can be recessed relative to the side sealing surfaces 52 by a dimension equal to twice the film thickness, generally corresponding to the thickness of each folded individual sleeve 44 which forms a respective bottom gusset 20. In this embodiment, the top sealing surface 56 includes a portion 56 which is similarly recessed relative to the side sealing surfaces 52, in this case to accommodate the variations in package thickness between that portion of the top seal 30 of the package into which the gusset-forming sleeve 44 extends from the adjacent package, and those portions of the top seal into which the sleeve 44 does not extend.
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[0091] In this illustration, the bottom-gusseted package 10 is shown with a so-called fin seal at the longitudinal seam 18 of the package. As shown, this type of seal in ordinarily two layers thick which, together with the two layers of the front and rear package panels, and the two layers of the folded gusset 20, results in some portions of the package being six layers thick. Adjacent regions of the illustrated package are four layers thick, while regions of the package along the lateral margins, laterally outwardly of the bottom gusset 20, are two layers thick.
[0092] The recessed configuration of certain portions of the sealing surfaces of the sealing jaws 50 accommodates these variations in package thickness. Experience has shown that the variation between portions of the package which vary by the thickness of two layers of the package film material can be accommodated by a planar sealing surface. Thus, with reference to
[0093] From the foregoing, it will be observed that numerous modifications and variations can be effected without departing from the true spirit and scope of the novel concept of the present invention. It is to be understood that no limitation with respect to the specific embodiments illustrated herein is intended or should be inferred. The disclosure is intended to cover, by the appended claims, all such modifications as fall within the scope of the claims.