Method and apparatus for manufacturing a tetrahedral package
10315790 · 2019-06-11
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Inventors
Cpc classification
B29C65/3656
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29C66/1122
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65B9/12
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29C65/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29C66/4312
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29C66/72321
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65B51/303
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29C66/81465
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65B9/213
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29C66/4322
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29C66/43129
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65B9/2056
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29C66/83221
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29C66/223
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29C65/10
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29C66/81463
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B65B9/12
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29C65/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65B9/213
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65B51/30
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29C65/10
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29C65/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A method of producing packages from a tube of packaging material for a liquid food product, comprises reforming a flat web of packaging material into a cylindrical tube, feeding the tube of packaging material in first direction, filling the tube with a liquid food product, transversally sealing the tube, at regular intervals, into separate package volumes, wherein a longitudinal axis of every second transversal seal being parallel to each other, and a longitudinal axis of each adjacent transversal seal being perpendicular to each other, and wherein a longitudinal axis of each transversal seal is angled in a range between 15-30 in relation to a plane which is orthogonal to the longitudinal axis of the tube of packaging material. Also disclosed is a packaging material for use in the method, a package produced with the method, and a filling machine performing the method.
Claims
1. Method of producing packages from a tube of packaging material for a liquid food product, comprising: a) reforming a flat web of packaging material into a cylindrical tube having a longitudinal axis corresponding to a feed direction of the tube, b) feeding said tube of packaging material in the feed direction of said tube, c) filling said tube with a liquid food product, d) transversally sealing said tube, at regular intervals, into separate package volumes, wherein a longitudinal axis of every second transversal seal being parallel to each other, and a longitudinal axis of each adjacent transversal seal being perpendicular to each other, e) and wherein a longitudinal axis of each transversal seal is angled in a range between 20-25 in relation to a plane which is orthogonal to the longitudinal axis of the tube of packaging material, wherein the flat web of packaging material has a print which correspondingly comprises a first area that will be a part of a first transversal seal comprising a right part being angled 20 to 25 in relation to a transversal direction of the web being orthogonal to the feed direction of the web, a central part being angled 20 to 25 in relation to the transversal direction of the web, and a left part being angled 20 to 25 in relation to the transversal direction of the web, and a second part that will be a part of a second transversal seal comprising a right part being angled 20 to 25 in relation to the transversal direction of the web, a central part being angled 20 to 25 in relation to the transversal direction of the web, and a left part being angled 20 to 25 in relation to the transversal direction of the web.
2. Method according to claim 1, wherein every transversal seal has the same length.
3. Method according to claim 1, wherein the right part of the second area extends a distance further into the web than the right part of the first area, when measured transversally to the right edge of the web, and a ratio between said distance and the width of the web is about 0.20 to 0.22.
4. Method according to claim 1, wherein the print on panels that will form isosceles triangles resembles the outside of a fruit or vegetable, and the print on other panels resembles the inside of the same fruit or vegetable.
5. Combination of flat web of packaging material and filling machine for producing liquid food packages, wherein said filling machine comprises: a forming section for reforming the flat web of packaging material into a cylindrical tube having a longitudinal axis corresponding to a feed direction of the tube, a pipe for filling said tube with a liquid food product, and at least a first and at least a second pair of sealing jaws for transversally sealing said tube, at regular intervals, into separate package volumes, and for feeding said tube of packaging material in the feed direction of said tube, wherein the at least first pair of sealing jaws seals every second transversal seal, and the at least second pair of sealing jaws seals each transversal seal not sealed by the at least first pair of sealing jaws, and wherein the pairs of sealing jaws are arranged such that a longitudinal axis of every second transversal seal being parallel to each other, and a longitudinal axis of each adjacent transversal seal being perpendicular to each other, and wherein a longitudinal axis of each transversal seal is angled in a range between 20-25 in relation to a plane which is orthogonal to the longitudinal axis of the tube of packaging material, and wherein the flat web of packaging material has a print which correspondingly comprises a first area that will be a part of a first transversal seal comprising a right part being angled 20 to 25 in relation to a transversal direction of the web being orthogonal to the feed direction of the web, a central part being angled 20 to 25 in relation to the transversal direction of the web, and a left part being angled 20 to 25 in relation to the transversal direction of the web, and a second part that will be a part of a second transversal seal comprising a right part being angled 20 to 25 in relation to the transversal direction of the web, a central part being angled 20 to 25 in relation to the transversal direction of the web, and a left part being angled 20 to 25 in relation to the transversal direction of the web.
6. Combination according to claim 5, wherein every transversal seal has the same length.
7. Combination according to claim 5, wherein the right part of the second area extends a distance further into the web than the right part of the first area, when measured transversally to the right edge of the web, and a ratio between said distance and the width of the web is about 0.20 to 0.22.
8. Combination according to claim 5, wherein the print on panels that will form isosceles triangles resembles the outside of a fruit or vegetable, and the print on other panels resembles the inside of the same fruit or vegetable.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The description of the invention will be more easily understood when read together with the accompanying drawings, in which
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(9) The present invention relates to a new method of manufacturing a tetrahedral package. A package 1 for liquid food is shown schematically in
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(11) The package 1 has four corners A, B, C and D that define the inner space of the package, in which the content of the package 1 will be enclosed. The package has four lateral edges, being labelled using the corners, i.e. ab, ac, bd, cd, and two end edges, ad and bc. Two end fins, 2 and 3, project from said end edges. The package 1 has four side panels, labelled by the corners that define them, i.e. ABC, ACD, ABD and BCD.
(12) The package 1 according to the invention is shaped like an irregular tetrahedron. Each lateral panel ABC, ACD, ABD and BCD is a right-angle triangle (indicated at corners A and B in
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(14) The packages 1, being defined as above, can be formed in two ways, the first being the mirror image of the second. In
(15) The prior art method of manufacturing tetrahedral packages will first be described. In
(16) The now sealed tube of packaging material is filled with liquid food product coming through pipe 104. The filling level of the tube 106 can be monitored by having a floater inside tube 106, e.g. attached to the outside of the filling pipe, or it can be monitored by a free floating object whose position is detected from the outside.
(17) The filled tube of packaging material is now transversally sealed by the sealing jaws. In
(18) Now, the method of manufacturing the packages of the invention will be described. In
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(21) The first area 30 comprises three parts, a right part 30a which, starting from the right edge 11 of the packaging material, is angled 22.5 in relation to a line which is orthogonal to the feed direction v, a central part 30b which is angled 22.5, and a left part 30c which is angled 22.5. The left part 30c ends at the same level as the beginning of the right part 30a, and this is intentional since these parts will be sealed together when the flat material is formed into a tube. The central part 30b corresponds the full length of the final transversal sealing, and the sum of 30a and 30c correspond to the full length of the transversal sealing, and these parts will be brought together by the sealing jaws during operation (30b together with 30a+30c).
(22) The second area 40 also comprises three parts, a right part 40a, starting from the right edge 11, is angled 22.5 in relation to a line which is orthogonal to the feed direction v, a central part 40b which is angled 22.5, and a left part 40c which is angled 22.5. The left part 40c ends at the same level as the beginning of the right part 40a, in order for those areas to match each other during forming of the tube. The right part 30a of the first area 30 is shorter than the right part 40a of the second area 40. The central part 30b of the first area 30 has the same length as the central part 40b of the second area 40, and the left part 30c of the first area 30 is longer than the left part 40c of the second area 40.
(23) The right part 40a of the second area 40 hence extends further from the right hand edge 11 of the web 10 of packaging material than the right part 30a of the first area 30. This distance (i.e. the difference in extension of the parts 40a and 30a measured orthogonal to the right edge 11) is indicated as X. The ratio between the distance X and the width of the packaging material (excluding the overlap area) is about 0.21. Correspondingly, the left part 40c of the second area 40 extends less from the right edge 12 of the web than the left part 30c of the first area 30.
(24) Even though the phantom lines that are seen in
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(26) The longitudinal spacing of one pair of jaws from another, measured along the longitudinal axis of the tube of packaging material, is uniform. In making the packages 1a, 1b, the spacing between adjacent pairs of jaws is approximately 1.4 times the length of the seam or sealing line made by operation of a pair of jaws, measured between the centres of the sealing jaws. However, this spacing depends on the width of the sealing zone. The angle of inclination between the longitudinal axis of the transversal sealing Y.sub.n and a plane that is orthogonal to the longitudinal axis of the tube of packaging material is approximately 22.5. During a sealing step, jaws 20a, 20c, 20e perform the same movement along the same plane and with the same angle. Jaws 20b, 20d perform the same movement along the same plane and with the same angle, but the direction of movement towards the tube of packaging material is perpendicular to the reciprocating movement of the jaws 20a, 20c, 20e. This means that the planes of the transversal seals made with jaws 20a, 20c, 20e are perpendicular to the planes of the transversal seals made with jaws 20b, 20d.
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(28) With this jaw arrangement, first packages 1a and second packages 1b, being mirrored versions of the first packages, are made alternately, one after the other, in a continuous process.
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(30) It will of course be understood that each pair of jaws 20a-e in making a transversal seal across the tube of packaging material is making in the same operation the top sealed edge for one of the individual packages 1a, 1b and the bottom sealed edge for another of the individual packages 1b, 1a, the tube of packaging material being subsequently cut along approximately the median line of each transversal seal by any suitable means, not shown, to separate the strip material into individual packages 1a, 1b. In
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(33) If the two lines are moved left or right, without changing the distance w therebetween, this will correspond to twisting the tube inside the jaw system shown in
(34) A filling machine for carrying out the method as described above is envisioned. This filling machine would comprise similar features to already existing filling machines on the market, such as the Tetra Pak A1 filling machine for Tetra Classic aseptic packages. The main difference with this new filling machine, in relation to the Tetra Pak A1 machine is that the sealing jaws are angled 20-25, or 22.5, in relation to a plane that is orthogonal to the longitudinal direction of the tube of packaging material, as it is fed during operation.