Heating-nozzle arrangement
09834328 · 2017-12-05
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B29C66/1122
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29C66/43122
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29C66/9161
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29L2031/7166
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29C66/72321
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65B7/16
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29C65/76
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29C66/841
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65B51/20
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29C66/0242
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29C65/103
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B29C65/10
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65B51/20
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65B7/16
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29C65/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A heating-nozzle arrangement for heating a partly formed packaging container, comprises one or more nozzle assemblies, arranged to direct a heated air flow to portions of a packaging container to be sealed; a gas-supply portion, arranged to supply a mass flow of heated gas to the nozzle assembly, further the nozzle assembly comprises at least a first and a second hole pattern and that the heating-nozzle arrangement further comprises a selector for directing the mass flow of heated air towards the first hole pattern or the second hole pattern respectively.
Claims
1. A heating-nozzle arrangement for heating a partly formed packaging container, the heating-nozzle arrangement comprising: one or more nozzle assemblies, arranged to direct a heated gas flow to portions of a packaging container to be sealed; an air-supply portion, arranged to supply a mass flow of heated air to the nozzle assembly; the nozzle assembly comprising a plurality of holes arranged in at least a first hole pattern and a second hole pattern; and a selector for directing the mass flow of heated air towards the first hole pattern or the second hole pattern respectively, the heating nozzle arrangement being operable according to a first operation condition in which the mass flow of heated air is directed to the first hole pattern and a second hole pattern so that the heated air flows out the holes in both the first and second hole patterns and a second operation condition in which the mass flow of heated air is directed to the first hole pattern only so that the heated air flows out the holes in only the first hole pattern, the selector being configured to change between the first and second operating conditions.
2. The heating-nozzle arrangement of claim 1, further comprising a first opening arrangement for admitting an airflow to the first hole pattern, and a second opening arrangement for admitting an airflow to the second hole pattern.
3. The heating-nozzle arrangement of claim 2, wherein the selector is configured to block access fully or partially to the first opening arrangement and the second opening arrangement for directing the mass flow of heated air.
4. The heating-nozzle arrangement according to claim 2, wherein there are two operating positions, a first operating position wherein the first opening arrangement and the second opening arrangement are fully open, and a second operating position where the second opening arrangement and part of the first opening arrangement are blocked by the selector.
5. The heating-nozzle arrangement of claim 2, wherein a balance between the first opening arrangement and first hole pattern, and a balance between the second opening arrangement and the second hole pattern, are such that pressure drop over the heating-nozzle arrangement remains unchanged irrespective of which of the first hole pattern and the second hole pattern is utilized.
6. The heating-nozzle arrangement of claim 5, further comprising a bleeder valve for modulating the pressure drop.
7. The heating-nozzle arrangement according to claim 2, wherein the first opening arrangement and the second opening arrangement extend from a mutual distribution manifold.
8. The heating-nozzle-arrangement of claim 1, wherein the arrangement comprises two or more nozzle assemblies.
9. The heating-nozzle-arrangement of claim 1, wherein the nozzle assembly comprise a first nozzle configured to supply hot air to an interior of a packaging container and a second nozzle configured to supply hot air to an exterior of the packaging container.
10. The heating-nozzle arrangement of claim 9, wherein the selector is configured to partly block a flow of hot gas into the first nozzle and into the second nozzle respectively.
11. The heating-nozzle arrangement of claim 1, wherein a control unit for controlling the selector is configured to also control a flow of air through the heating-nozzle arrangement.
12. The heating-nozzle arrangement of claim 1, wherein the nozzle assembly comprises a first nozzle and a second nozzle.
13. The heating-nozzle arrangement of claim 1, wherein a portion of the holes in the first hole pattern or in the second hole pattern are frustoconical, opening up in a flow direction.
14. A kit of parts comprising a heating-nozzle arrangement according to claim 1.
15. A heating-nozzle arrangement for heating a partly formed packaging container to be sealed, the heating-nozzle arrangement comprising: a nozzle head configured to direct heated air flow to portions of the packaging container to be sealed, the nozzle head comprising a plurality of holes arranged on a periphery of the nozzle head, the plurality of holes including plural holes in a first hole pattern and plural holes in a second hole pattern; a supply line connected to the nozzle head to supply a mass flow of the heated air to the nozzle head; and a movable selector that is movable between: i) one position in which the selector fully or partially blocks all of the plural holes in the second hole pattern so that the heated air is fully or partially blocked from flowing through all of the plural holes in the second hole pattern, and leaves open at least some of the plural holes in the first hole pattern so that the heated air flows through the at least some of the plural holes in the first hole pattern; and ii) another position in which the selector does not block any of the plural holes in the first hole pattern and does not block any of the plural holes in the second hole pattern so that the heated air flows through all of the plural holes in the first hole pattern and all of the plural holes in the second hole pattern.
16. The heating-nozzle arrangement of claim 15, further comprising a first opening arrangement for admitting an airflow to the first hole pattern, and a second opening arrangement for admitting an airflow to the second hole pattern.
17. The heating-nozzle arrangement of claim 16, wherein the selector is configured to block access fully or partially to the first opening arrangement and the second opening arrangement for directing the mass flow of the heated air.
18. The heating-nozzle arrangement of claim 16, wherein a balance between the first opening arrangement and first hole pattern and a balance between the second opening arrangement and the second hole pattern are such that pressure drop over the heating-nozzle arrangement remains unchanged irrespective of which of the first hole pattern and the second hole pattern is utilized.
19. The heating-nozzle arrangement of claim 18, further comprising a bleeder valve for modulating the pressure drop.
20. The heating-nozzle arrangement of claim 15, wherein a control unit for controlling the selector is configured to also control a flow of air through the heating-nozzle arrangement.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
(7) The next couple of paragraphs will treat the general working principle of a prior art heating-nozzle arrangement, since it has several features in common with a heating-nozzle arrangement of the present invention.
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(9) Next, the nozzle arrangement 100 will be pulled out of the packaging container 106 and a set of tools will press the top fin to a closed state, fusing one tacky area with another tacky area or with an area of different properties. Sealing of a packaging container is a crucial step in assuring an adequate shelf-life and a safe food product, and what has been described in a few sentences in the present description is the subject of considerate efforts within the packaging-container industry.
(10) Closing in on the present invention it may be particularly suitable in situations where large scale difference in a first and a second flow field are desired, and one such example will be described referring to
(11) In prior art, when switching from sealing a configuration according to
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(13) In a second operating condition the selector seals off the openings 218B leading to the second hole pattern 210B and some of the openings 218A leading to the first hole pattern 210A. In that sense the second operating condition is a subset of the first operating condition. In the schematic example the opening arrangement 218B leads to a manifold from which a subset of the entire hole pattern is accessed. In the embodiment of
(14) The opening arrangements 218A and 218B may preferably be machined out from the same plate, and they both emanate from a common distribution manifold. Hot gas is delivered to the distribution manifold and the position of the selector determines how the hot gas is directed from there. In the illustrated embodiment the selector 220 may comprise a valve body 220 arranged on a turn able shaft 222 via a stem 224, as shown in
(15) Since one success factor for the present invention relates to its retrofittability, i.e. how simple it is in terms of technical alterations and time spent in connection with replacing existing nozzle arrangements with the inventive one. Merely closing the second opening arrangement could distort the flow pattern, and therefore, as the second opening arrangement is blocked to choke the supply to the second hole pattern a further portion of the first hole pattern is blocked as well to partly choke the supply to the first hole pattern not already blocked when blocking the second opening arrangement. In mathematical term this could be expressed as part of the relative complement to the second opening arrangement in the first opening arrangement being blocked. In this way a balance of the flow is maintained, e.g. such that the blockage of the second hole pattern does not result in a significant increase in flow through the first hole pattern. In the present example the selector in its blocking position is indicated by the dash-dotted line.
(16) In the same or other embodiments another adjustment is made as well, also to ensure that the nozzle arrangement is retrofittable. The very same fan being used to force air through the nozzle arrangement may be simultaneously used to ensure a flow of air to another portion of the machine, such as to a bottom-sealing unit. Consider a situation where the flow is balanced for the nozzle arrangement being fully opened. If second hole pattern is not closed the pressure loss will increase for the nozzle arrangement, resulting in an increased flow through the bottom sealing unit. This feature is not desired, and it is preferred that a flow balance is maintained. In one embodiment this is accomplished by installing a bleeder valve (not shown) upstream the nozzle assembly. The bleeder valve ensures that a parameter such as pressure loss maintains constant regardless of which hole pattern is used. The bleeder valve may be delicately controlled, yet once the operations modes are set it may only need an on/off function. In one example the bleeder valve is controlled by an electromagnetic circuit coupled to a control means used to control the flow through the hole pattern. In this way the bleeder valve may be automatically actuated when needed.
(17) Some filling machines where the present heat-nozzle arrangement may be applied have separate fans for separate functions, and in such a filling machine the issue may be resolved by altering the speeds of the fans instead.