Method and apparatus for making draw strip bags
11518134 · 2022-12-06
Assignee
Inventors
- John Buk Jensen (Munkebo, DK)
- Mads Sandahl Christensen (Tommerup, DK)
- Jens Peder Rasmussen (Odense SO, DK)
Cpc classification
B31B2160/10
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B31B2155/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D33/28
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
Continuous method for making a web of draw strip bags, comprising providing a film web (F) wherein a first portion (11) and a second portion (12) overlap each other with free longitudinal side edges (7, 7′) thereof being essentially aligned with each other, back folding a first part (13) having said free side edge (7) of the first portion (11) outwardly away from said second portion (12) along a first fold line (B) by a first hemmer (120), and by folding a first subpart (15) of said first part (13) along a second fold line (C) whereby the free side edge (7) of the first portion (11) is brought into near alignment with said first fold line (B) while a second subpart (14) of said first part (13) of the first portion (11) remains back folded, whereby said first and second subparts (14, 15) of the first portion define a first hem (H1).
Claims
1. A continuous method of making draw strip bags with two hems, comprising: providing a film web wherein a first portion, comprising a first free longitudinal side edge, and a second portion, comprising a second free longitudinal side edge, overlap each other with the first free longitudinal side edge and the second free longitudinal side edge being aligned or near aligned with each other; back folding a first part of the first portion, wherein the first part of the first portion comprises the first free longitudinal side edge, outwardly away from the second portion along a first fold line by a hemmer, with a remaining portion of the first portion, which does not include the first part of the first portion, remaining in full contact with the second portion; folding a first subpart of the first part of the first portion along a second fold line, whereby the first free longitudinal side edge of the first portion is brought into near alignment, or alignment, with the first fold line while a second subpart of the first part of the first portion remains back folded, whereby the-first subpart of the first portion and the second subpart of the first portion define a first hem; folding a first part of the second portion, wherein the first part of the second portion comprise the second free longitudinal side edge, to create a third fold line, with a first subpart of the first part of the second portion overlying a second subpart of the first part of the second portion and having an identical width, or about the identical width, such that the second longitudinal free edge of the second portion is aligned with, or nearly aligned with, the-first fold line of the first portion, whereby the first subpart of the second portion and the second subpart of the second portion define a second hem; folding the first hem about the first fold line such that the second fold line is aligned with, or nearly aligned with, the third fold line of the second portion; and subsequent to the folding the first hem about the first fold line, inserting a draw strip string into the first hem and the second hem.
2. The method of claim 1, wherein a width of the first subpart of the first portion, a width of the second subpart of the first portion, the width of the first subpart of the second portion, and the width of the second subpart of the second portion are adjusted such that the first hem and the second hem are identical in size.
3. The method of claim 2, wherein the folding of the first part of the second portion is such that the first subpart of the second portion lies closer to the first portion than the second subpart of the second portion, so that the first subpart of the first portion and the first subpart of the second portion directly face each other.
4. The method of claim 3, wherein the folding of the first part of the second portion is carried out-simultaneously with the back-folding of the first part of the first portion.
5. The method of claim 2, wherein the folding of the first part of the second portion is such that the first subpart of the second portion lies farther away from the first portion than the second subpart of the second portion.
6. The method of claim 5, wherein the folding of the first part of the second portion is carried out-simultaneously with the back-folding of the first part of the first portion.
7. The method of claim 2, wherein after the folding of the first hem, the film web is conveyed to a station for making cut-outs, a station for inserting draw strip strings, and to perforation and welding stations.
8. The method of claim 1, wherein the folding of the first part of the second portion is such that the first subpart of the second portion lies closer to the first portion than the second subpart of the second portion, so that the first subpart of the first portion and the first subpart of the second portion directly face each other.
9. The method of claim 8, wherein after the folding of the first hem, the film web is conveyed to a station for making cut-outs, a station for inserting draw strip strings, and to perforation and welding stations.
10. The method of claim 8, wherein the folding of the first part of the second portion is carried out-simultaneously with the back-folding of the first part of the first portion.
11. The method of claim 1, wherein the folding of the first part of the second portion is such that the first subpart of the second portion lies farther away from the first portion than the second subpart of the second portion.
12. The method of claim 11, wherein after the folding of the first hem, the film web is conveyed to a station for making cut-outs, a station for inserting draw strip strings, and to perforation and welding stations.
13. The method of claim 11, wherein the folding of the first part of the second portion is carried out-simultaneously with the back-folding of the first part of the first portion.
14. The method of claim 1, wherein after the folding of the first hem, the film web is conveyed to a station for making cutouts, a station for inserting draw strip strings, and to perforation and welding stations.
Description
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS OF THE INVENTION
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(11) The draw strip bags 10 are, depending on the configuration of the apparatus 100, formed with a cross-section as shown in
(12) The apparatus 100 generally comprises a frame 110 supporting rollers 116, some rollers 116 of which carry the hemmers 120, as well as a draw strip string 20′ insertion station 180. Further stations 190, 195 (not discussed in further details) for transverse sealing and perforation are located downstream (to the left in
(13) A lengthwise folded or doubled elongated web F of plastics material film or foil (not shown in
(14) Generally, the film web F being processed by the apparatus 100 is such that the free aligned or essentially aligned longitudinal side edges 7, 7′ are flush/aligned with each other, with two identical opposed portions 11, 12 of the film fully overlapping each other and typically clinging to each other due to static electricity. Such a film web F fed into the apparatus 100 is illustrated is cross-section in the top of
(15) The hemmers 120, or at least some of them, are preferably divided into two groups, as explained below, wherein one group G1 is for folding the film web F into draw strip bags 10 in the novel way shown in
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(17) Turning now to the draw strip bag 10 with inwardly folded and aligned side edges 7, 7′ as shown in
(18) In the next process step 2) of
(19) In a third process step 3) as the web F moves onwards along its pathway a further hemmer, such as hemmer 125 described above in connection with
(20) Simultaneously with the folding of the first part 13 of the first portion 11 (or with a slight delay using a another, downstream hemmer 120) there is a folding in process step 3) of a first part 13′ of the second portion 12, which first part 13′ has the free side edge 7′ of the second portion 12. This folding creates another secondary fold line C′ (in the claims referred to as third fold line C′) in that a first subpart 15′, which has the free side edge 7′ of the second portion 12, is brought to overlie or face a second subpart 14′ of the first part 13′ of the second portion 12. Preferably, as shown, the folding is inwards (or upwards, as shown in
(21) Alternatively, although not presently preferred, the creation of the secondary fold line C′ may be outwards (or downwards in
(22) In a subsequent process step 4) the hem part H1 is now folded forwards about secondary fold line B such that the tertiary fold line C of the first portion 11 of the film web F becomes aligned with the secondary fold line C′ of the second portion 12. By adjusting the width of the various subparts 14, 15, 14′, 15′ the two hems H1, H2 can be made equal in size such that the final bag 10 will have a high degree of symmetry.
(23) The intermediate product manufactured as per the above process steps is then conveyed to a cut-out station for making the cut-outs 25 and then to the draw strip string insertion station 180 for insertion of a respective draw strip string 20′ into the hems H1, H2 using conventional machinery, after which heat sealing/welding is performed along longitudinal line 6, to seal off the hems H1, H2 while still allowing the finalised bags 10 to be opened at the mouth, as shown in
(24) The folding illustrated in
(25) The folding illustrated in
(26) Wherein in the present text reference is made to entities having “essentially the same width”/“about the same width” or being “essentially aligned” or “near-aligned”/“in near alignment” with, a constant tolerance/deviation from “exact alignment” or “same width”, intended or not, up to about 20 mm, such as in the order of 0.5 mm-20 mm, or more, such as in the order of 1 mm-13 mm or 1 mm-3 mm is contemplated. All deviations presented in claim 1 may apply together; alternatively only some of the defined deviations may apply. The web 1 typically has no geometrical variations lengthwise whereby any alignment/near alignment and width created in the folding is typically maintained along the entire length of the continuous web 1 of draw strip bags.
(27) The apparatus claimed herein may alternatively have two groups G1, G2 of hemmers wherein the one group G1 is not for, or limited to performing the process disclosed above, but which may be configured to provide any folding different from the folding provided by the other group.