APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR PRODUCING CONTAINERS FROM PAPER MATERIAL OR PAPER-LIKE MATERIAL, AND CONTAINER
20180215497 ยท 2018-08-02
Inventors
Cpc classification
B31C7/06
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D3/06
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B31B50/64
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B31B50/642
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B31B50/59
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B31B2110/10
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B31B2105/0022
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B65D3/06
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B31B50/64
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B31B50/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
An apparatus for producing containers from paper or paper-like material. The container has a lateral surface made of a wound sheet-like segment, of which segment edges arranged on longitudinal sides overlap and form a region of overlap, and a pan-like termination element. The lateral surface and the termination element are connected to one another in an essentially liquid-tight manner by skirt, and at least one pressing ram is provided for pressing and sealing the skirt, the pressing ram subjecting the skirt to essentially radially directed pressure. The pressing ram has a radially projecting protrusion in a portion provided for the purpose of acting on a boundary portion of the region of overlap of the lateral surface of the skirt.
Claims
1. Apparatus for producing containers from paper material or paper-like material, wherein the container has a lateral surface made of a wound sheet-like segment, of which the segment edges arranged on the longitudinal sides overlap and thus form a region of overlap, and also has a pan-like termination element, that is to say a pan-like base and/or a pan-like lid, wherein the lateral surface and the termination element are connected to one another in an essentially liquid-tight manner by means of a skirt, wherein at least one pressing ram is provided for the purpose of pressing and sealing the skirt, the pressing ram subjecting the skirt to essentially radially directed pressure, wherein the pressing ram has a radially projecting protrusion in a portion of the pressing ram provided for the purpose of acting on a boundary portion of the region of overlap of the lateral surface on the skirt.
2. Apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the pressing ram is arranged on a radially inner side of the skirt and the protrusion projects radially outwards.
3. Apparatus according to claim 2, wherein a radially outer surface of the protrusion is curved convexly.
4. Apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the protrusion projects in the radial direction beyond the rest of the surface of the pressing ram by a height which is between 0.5 times and 1.5 times, in particular is equal to, the thickness of the sheet-like segment for the lateral surface.
5. Apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the protrusion extends in the circumferential direction over a width which is between 0.25 times and 0.75 times, in particular is 0.5 times, the width of the region of overlap in the circumferential direction.
6. Apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the protrusion is arranged circumferentially in relation to the region of overlap such that only one of the segment edges of the lateral surface in the region of overlap is subjected to an increased pressure.
7. Apparatus according to claim 6, where the protrusion is arranged symmetrically in relation to a periphery of the region of overlap.
8. Apparatus according to claim 7, wherein the protrusion is arranged symmetrically in relation to that segment edge of the region of overlap which butts against the outer side of the termination element.
9. Apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the pressing ram has a counterpart located opposite it, wherein the skirt is accommodated between the counterpart and the pressing ram, and wherein the counterpart has a depression in the region in which the region of overlap ends up located.
10. Apparatus according to claim 9, wherein a width of the depression in the circumferential direction is 0.5 times to 1.5 times the width of the region of overlap.
11. Apparatus according to claim 9, wherein a depth of the depression is 0.75 times to 1.25 times, in particular is equal to, the thickness of the sheet-like segment for the lateral surface.
12. Method for producing a container from paper material or paper-like material, having the following steps: winding a sheet-like segment to form a lateral surface, the segment edges arranged on the longitudinal sides therefore overlapping and thus forming a region of overlap, connecting a pan-like termination element, that is to say a pan-like base and/or a pan-like lid, to the lateral surface by means of a skirt, the lateral surface and the termination element therefore being connected to one another in an essentially liquid-tight manner, pressing and sealing the lateral surface and the termination element in the region of the skirt using at least one pressing ram, the skirt therefore being subjected to essentially radially directed pressure, the method further including subjecting a boundary portion of the region of overlap of the lateral surface in the region of the skirt to a pressure which is higher than that over the rest of the skirt.
13. Method according to claim 12, the increased pressure being applied by means of a radially projecting protrusion on the pressing ram.
14. Method according to claim 12, the increased pressure being applied to a region which is on the inner side of the skirt and is located opposite the inner segment edge of the lateral surface, said segment edge resting on the outer side of the termination element.
15. Method according to claim 14, wherein the region which is subjected to increased pressure is arranged symmetrically in relation to that periphery of the region of overlap on which is arranged the inner segment edge of the lateral surface, said segment edge resting on the outer side of the termination element.
16. Method according to claim 12, including by subjecting the skirt to the increased pressure in a region of which the width corresponds to 0.25 times to 0.75 times, in particular to 0.5 times, the width of the region of overlap.
17. Multi-part container made of paper material or paper-like material, having a lateral surface which is formed from a wound sheet-like segment, of which the lateral segment edges, in the wound state, are arranged in a region of overlap, and having a pan-like termination element, that is to say a pan-like base and/or a pan-like lid, wherein the lateral surface and the termination element are connected in an essentially liquid-tight manner by means of a skirt, wherein, in the region of the skirt, the lateral surface and the termination element are pressed together and sealed to one another, wherein, on a periphery of the region of overlap, an interspace which is formed between the segment edge resting on the outer side of the termination element and that portion of the segment of the lateral surface which rests on the segment edge is completely filled with a sealing material, and in that a pressed-in depression is provided on the inner side of the skirt, in the region opposite the segment edge which rests on the outer side of the termination element.
18. Container according to claim 17, wherein a width of the depression in the circumferential direction is between 0.25 times and 0.75 times, in particular is 0.5 times, the width of the region of overlap.
19. Container according to claim 17. wherein a depth of the depression is 0.5 times to equal to the material thickness of the segment of the lateral surface.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0039] Further features and advantages of the invention can be gathered from the claims and from the following description of preferred embodiments of the invention in conjunction with the drawings. Individual features of the different embodiments illustrated can be combined with one another in any desired manner here without departing from the framework of the invention. In the drawings:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0051] The illustration of
[0052] At its lower end, the cup 10 is provided with a termination element in the form of a base 18. The base 18 is of approximately pan-like configuration. The base 18 is formed from a for example disc-like paper segment, of which the peripheries are folded downwards through 90, or somewhat more than 90, and thus form a base collar 24 which projects approximately vertically downwards from a base plate 22, see
[0053] The lower end of the lateral surface 12 is folded over through 180 around said collar 24 of the base 18. The base collar 24 and the lateral surface 12, which is folded over around the base collar 24, are then first of all heated up by means of hot air and are subsequently pressed together. The paper material of the base 18 and of the lateral surface 12 is provided at least on one side with a plastic coating, for example polyethylene. The thermoplastic coating is heated and, when the lateral surface 12 and base 18 are subjected to pressing action, the lateral surface 12 and base 18 are then sealed to one another in the region of the so-called skirt 20. This takes place in that the heated polyethylene coatings, or coatings made of some other suitable thermoplastic material, are fused together and thus connect the lateral surface 12 and the base 18 to one another in an essentially liquid-tight manner in the region of the base collar 24, or more specifically in the region of the skirt 20.
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[0056] The illustration of
[0057] Instead of a rolled rim 14 being formed, it is also possible for the upper end of the lateral surface 12 to be folded over around a collar of a lid. This is done in the case of containers according to the invention which are designed in the form of cans. A lid would then be inserted into the lateral surface in the same way as the base 18, but precisely the other way up, in which case the lid collar then projects upwards from a lid plate and the upper end of the lateral surface would then be folded through 180 around said lid collar, and the lid collar and the upper folded-over end of the lateral surface would then be pressed and sealed to form a skirt.
[0058] The illustration of
[0059] The first segment edge 28, on the outer side of the base collar 24, is spaced apart radially from the base collar 24, and it is also the case on the inner side of the base collar 24 that the first segment edge 28 is spaced apart from the base collar 24. Both on the inner side and the outer side of the base collar 24, that region of the segment which adjoins the first segment edge 28 has a step-like region 46, 48. This region 46 on the outer side of the base collar 24 and also the region 48 on the inner side of the base collar 24 are each arranged in the region of the second segment edge 30 and also belong to the region of overlap. The region of overlap 16 terminates in
[0060] It can clearly be seen in the illustration of
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[0062] On the inner side of the base collar 24, there is likewise an approximately triangular cavity 52 located in front of the inner segment edge 30, 32. This cavity is less critical since it is located on the inner side of the skirt 20 and, in the pressed and sealed state of the skirt 20, consequently is not in connection with the interior of the cup 10. In the non-pressed state of
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[0065] Instead of the pressing ram 54, however, part of a pressing ram 56 according to the invention is illustrated here. This pressing ram 56 has a radially outwardly projecting protrusion 58, which projects radially outwards in relation to the rest of the pressing surface 60 of the pressing ram 56.
[0066] This protrusion 58 is arranged, and dimensioned, such that it applies an increased pressure to the overlap 16 in its boundary portion, namely in the region of the cavity 50 in front of the second segment edge 30 on the outer side of the base collar 24. This makes it possible to ensure, once the skirt 20 has been pressed and sealed, that the cavity 50 is significantly smaller than in the case of conventional cups and is always completely filled with sealing material.
[0067] The illustration of
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[0069] On account of the increased pressure in the region of the protrusion 58, the skirt 20 has a depression 66 on its inner side. The dimensions of the depression 66 correspond approximately to the dimensions of the protrusion 58.
[0070] The pressing ram 56 and thus the pressing surface 60 usually have a height which corresponds to the height of the skirt on the inner side of the skirt 20. In order to increase the pressure, the pressing surface 60 may also be designed in the form of one or more strips, see
[0071] The illustration of
[0072] On the outer side of the skirt 20, a counterpart 70 is arranged opposite the pressing ram 56. The counterpart 70 has a concave shaping, wherein the radius of this concave shaping corresponds approximately to the outer radius of the skirt 20. When the skirt 20 is subjected to pressing action, this counterpart 70 absorbs the pressure applied by the pressing ram 56.
[0073] The illustration of
[0074] The depression 74 has rounded side edges, and this therefore avoids damage to the outer side of the skirt 20. The depression 74 has a depth which corresponds approximately to the material thickness of the segment 26 for producing the outer lateral surface 12. This can achieve reliable pressing and sealing in the region of the cavity 50 without there being any risk of the material of the lateral surface 12 being damaged by excessive pressure in the region of the overlap 16.
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[0076] In contrast to the lateral surface 12 from
[0077] Since that part of the second segment edge 30 which rests on the outer side of the base collar 24 extends from the skirt 20 into the interior of the container, the sealing strip 76 can prevent the open, cut edge along the segment edge 30 from coming into contact with liquid within the container. The sealing strip 76 is therefore used preferably in cans made of paper material, or paper-like material, which are intended to be filled, as cups, with liquid over a relatively long period of time. In the case of a can, rather than being connected just to the base collar 24 by means of the skirt 20, the lateral surface 74, as has already been explained in the introduction, would likewise be connected in a liquid-tight manner to a pan-like lid by means of a further skirt. It is also the case in the region of the skirt which connects the lateral surface 74 to the lid that the inner segment edge 30 is then provided with the sealing strip 76, in order also to achieve a particularly liquid-tight design of the skirt in the region of the lid.