TUBULAR CASING CONTAINER AND MANUFACTURING METHOD FOR TUBULAR CASING CONTAINER

20190202613 ยท 2019-07-04

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    Abstract

    A tubular casing has a package design (la) printed on an original fabric film (1) with transparent no-print zones (2, 3) formed along left and right end edges (2a, 3a). Best before date characters (4) are inkjet printed on the no-print zone (2). The fabric film (1) is bent to place the no-print zone (2) with printed characters on a lower side and form the fabric film (1) in a cylindrical shape. A heat seal portion (H) is formed including the date characters (4), in the no-print zone (2) located on the lower side. The heat seal portion (H) is formed up to the end edge (2a) of the no-print zone (2) and a no-heat seal portion (S) is formed on the end edge (3a) side of the no-print zone (3) located on an upper side to form a casing portion. Both ends of the casing portion are sealed.

    Claims

    1. A tubular casing container comprising: a flat original fabric film with transparent no-print zones formed along both left and right end edges in the original fabric film; a package design printed on the flat original fabric film between the left and right end edges; best before date characters comprising ink printed on a surface of the no-print zone by an inkjet method, wherein the original fabric film is circularly bent to provide a superimposed portion with the no-print zone, on which the best before date characters are printed, on a lower side and with the other no-print zone at an upper side to form a cylindrical casing portion; a heat seal forming a heat seal portion at the superimposed portion comprised of a portion with the printed best before date characters in the no-print zone located on the lower side in a portion of the heat seal portion and a portion of the other no-print zone at the upper side, wherein the heat seal portion extends up to an end edge of the no-print zone located on the lower side; a no-heat seal portion formed on an end edge side of the no-print zone located on the upper side, wherein the heat seal portion extends from the end edge of the no-print zone located on the lower side to the no-heat seal portion; and an end seal at each of two ends of the casing portion.

    2. The tubular casing container according to claim 1, wherein each end seal is formed by clips that seal each of the two ends of the casing portion.

    3. The tubular casing container according to claim 1, wherein each end seal comprises a heat seal weld formed by heat sealing each of the two ends of the casing portion.

    4. The tubular casing container according to claim 1, wherein the heat seal portion comprises a noninterference portion extending from the end edge of the no-print zone located on the lower side to the ink of the best before date characters.

    5. The tubular casing container according to claim 4, wherein a food filling is disposed in the casing portion.

    6. The tubular casing container according to claim 5, wherein the noninterference portion is located between the ink of the best before date and the food filling, whereby ink is prevented from directly coming into contact with the food filling.

    7. A manufacturing method for forming a tubular casing container, the method comprising the steps of: printing a package design on an original fabric film and forming transparent no-print zones along both left and right end edges of the original fabric film; subsequent to the step of printing a package design, printing best before date characters on a surface of the no-print zone of the original fabric film with an inkjet method; subsequent to the step of printing best before date characters, circularly bending the original fabric film to place the no-print zone, on which the best before date characters are printed, on a lower side and the other no-print zone on an upper side to form a superimposed portion and to form a cylindrical casing portion; subsequent to the step of circularly bending the original fabric film, performing heat sealing of some of the superimposed portion to form a heat seal portion comprised of a portion with the best before date characters in the no-print zone located on the lower side, the heat seal portion extending up to an end edge of the no-print zone of the lower side and forming an upper side no-heat seal portion extending from the heat seal portion to an end edge side of the no-print zone located on the upper side; subsequent to the step of performing heat sealing, filling food in the cylindrical casing portion; subsequent to the step of filling food in the cylindrical casing portion, sealing both ends of the cylindrical casing portion with clips or by heat sealing to form sealed ends; and subsequent to the step of sealing both ends, cutting off outsides of the sealed ends.

    8. The manufacturing method according to claim 7, wherein: the heat seal portion comprises a noninterference portion extending from the end edge of the no-print zone located on the lower side and the ink of the best before date characters; and the noninterference portion is located between the ink of the best before date and the food, whereby ink is prevented from directly coming into contact with during the step of filling food in the cylindrical casing portion.

    Description

    BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

    [0017] FIG. 1 is an explanatory perspective view of an original fabric film on which design of a label or the like is printed and transparent no-print zones are formed along both left and right end edges;

    [0018] FIG. 2 is an explanatory perspective view of the original fabric film in a circularly bent state showing a state in which a heat seal is performed to place a printing portion of a best before date and the like on a lower side and the original fabric film is formed in a cylindrical shape;

    [0019] FIG. 3 is a sectional view of a heat seal portion showing a state before the heat seal;

    [0020] FIG. 4 is a sectional view of the heat seal portion showing a state after the heat seal;

    [0021] FIG. 5 is an explanatory perspective view of a tubular casing container; and

    [0022] FIG. 6 is a flowchart for explaining a manufacturing process for the tubular casing container.

    DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS

    First Embodiment

    [0023] An embodiment of the present invention is explained in detail below with reference to the drawings.

    [0024] In FIG. 1, reference numeral 1 denotes an original fabric film. A package design 1a is printed in the center of the original fabric film 1. Transparent no-print zones 2 and 3 are formed along both left and right end edges 2a and 3a.

    [0025] In FIG. 2, reference numeral 4 denotes a best before date and the like (best before date characters) printed on the no-print zone 2 by an inkjet method. The original fabric film 1 is circularly bent and formed in a cylindrical shape to place the no-print zone 2, on which the best before date and the like 4 are printed, on a lower side.

    [0026] FIG. 3 is a sectional view of a heat seal portion showing a state before heat seal is performed. FIG. 4 is a sectional view of the heat seal portion showing a state after the heat seal is performed. The no-print zone 2 is placed on the lower side as explained above, the no-print zone 3 is placed on an upper side, and the heat seal is performed in an overlapping position of the best before date and the like 4, which is printed in the no-print zone 2, and the no-print zone 3 to form a heat seal portion H.

    [0027] In the no-print zone 2, the heat seal portion H is formed up to the end edge 2a of the no-print zone 2. A noninterference portion H1 of ink and a food 6 may be formed between the best before date and the like 4 and the end edge 2a.

    [0028] That is, the noninterference portion H1 is located between the best before date and the like 4 and the food 6. Therefore, even when some type of trouble or the like occurs, it is possible to prevent the ink of the best before date and the like 4 from directly coming into contact with the food 6. Even if some type of trouble or the like does not occur, substances harmful for a human body and the food 6 are separated by adhesion to achieve an effect of a so-called noninterference zone H1.

    [0029] It is noted that the width of the noninterference portion H1 can be changed according to the width of the no-print zone 2 and a position where the heat seal is performed. Therefore, it goes without saying that the noninterference portion H1 is desirably formed to be wide in order to prevent contact of the ink and the food 6.

    [0030] As opposed to the no-print zone 2 in which the heat seal portion is formed up to the end edge 2a, in the no-print zone 3, the heat sealing is not performed up to the end edge 3a of the no-print zone 3 and a no-heat seal portion S is formed.

    [0031] The no-heat seal portion S is exposed to the outside of a casing and formed to be pinched by fingers. Therefore, an I notch 7 or a V notch, a scratch, or the like may be formed as a tearing start portion to facilitate an opening of a container.

    [0032] In FIG. 5, reference numeral 5 denotes clips. Both ends of a casing portion formed in a cylindrical shape are sealed. This may be by applying the clips 5 to seal and complete a tubular casing container.

    Second Embodiment

    [0033] When both the ends of the casing portion are sealed by a heat sealing method instead of the clips 5, it is also possible to keep sealing performance of the tubular casing container high.

    Third Embodiment

    [0034] FIG. 6 is a flowchart for explaining a manufacturing process for the tubular casing container according to the present invention. The original fabric film 1, on which the package design 1a is printed and the transparent no-print zones 2 and 3 are formed along both the left and right end edges, is let out from a roll. The best before date and the like 4 are printed on the surface of the no-print zone 2 by an inkjet method using an inkjet printer.

    [0035] Subsequently, the original fabric film 1 is circularly bent to place the no-print zone 2, on which the best before date and the like 4 are printed, on a lower side to form a food filling portion (a casing portion) using a bag making machine.

    [0036] Subsequently, the heat sealing is performed and a heat seal is formed in a printing portion of the best before date and the like 4 using the bag making machine. On the no-print zone 2 side located on the lower side in the heat seal portion H, the heat sealing is performed and a heat seal is formed up to the end edge 2a of the no-print zone 2 to form a noninterference portion H1. The no-heat seal portion S is formed on the end edge 3a side of the no-print zone 3 located on the upper side.

    [0037] Subsequently, food is filled in the cylindrical casing portion using a filling machine. Both ends of the cylindrical casing portion are sealed. The sealing may be by applying the clips 5 or the like. Outer sides of the clips 5 are cut. In the alternative, the ends of the cylindrical casing portion are sealed by heat sealing to provide a heat seal at each end. Outer sides beyond the heat seals at each of the ends may be cut.

    [0038] While specific embodiments of the invention have been shown and described in detail to illustrate the application of the principles of the invention, it will be understood that the invention may be embodied otherwise without departing from such principles.