Method and Apparatus for Packing Items, Liquid or Loose Material in Film Bags, and a Bag Web
20170137155 ยท 2017-05-18
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65B43/52
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65B1/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65B61/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65B43/267
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D75/42
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65B43/54
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65B3/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65B51/22
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65B9/08
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B65B9/08
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65B43/52
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65B51/22
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65B1/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65B61/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65B3/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65B43/12
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D75/42
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65B43/26
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
There is disclosed a method for packing articles, liquid or loose material in film bags which are conveyed through a filling station in a continuous web of bag items, wherein the bag openings are kept open for reception of articles, after which the bags are closed and separated from the web. In order to increase the filling rate and make the bags cheaper, the bag web is provided with a central support region extending longitudinally of the bag web and connecting bag items that are disposed side by side transversely of the web. The central support region is conveyed on a support rail along the conveyor path through the filling station and formed as an entirely or partially closed channel. The peripheral areas of the bag items at the outermost opposite bag opening edges of two juxtaposed bag items are brought into guiding connection with guide means adapted for retaining and guiding edge areas at opposing bag opening edges along a conveyor path through the filling station. In connection with this passage, the guide means will force the bag opening edges apart for successive opening of the bags in the filling station, and then, after filling the bags, joining the bag opening edges for closing the bags again.
Claims
1. A method for packing articles, liquid or loose material in film bags which are conveyed through a filling station in a continuous web of bag items, wherein the bag openings are kept open for reception of articles after which the bags are closed and separated from the web, by which method the bag web initially and along its opening edges is brought into guiding connection with guide means adapted for retaining and guiding peripheral areas at the opposing bag opening edges along a conveyor path through the filling station, as in connection with this passage the guide means force the bag opening edges apart for successive opening of the bags in the filling station, and then, after filling the bags, joining the bag opening edges for closing the bags, by which method the opposing bag opening edges are mutually unfolded and by which method the bag web is brought to engage the guide means by being conveyed on a support rail, the guide means ensuring retention of the bag web along the conveyor path through the filling station, wherein the bag web is provided with a central support region extending longitudinally of the bag web, the central support region formed as an entirely or partially closed channel, and where the central support region connect bag items that are disposed side by side transversely of the web, the central support region being conveyed on the support rail along the conveyor path through the filling station, and that peripheral areas at the outermost opposite bag opening edges of two juxtaposed bag items are brought in guiding connection with the guide means.
2. Method according to claim 1, wherein the peripheral areas at the outermost opposite bag opening edges of two juxtaposed bag items are joined by welding or welded together with the central support region.
3. Method according to claim 1, wherein the peripheral areas at the outermost opposite bag opening edges of two juxtaposed bag items are free peripheral areas.
4. An apparatus for packing articles, liquid or loose material in film bags which are conveyed through a filling station in a continuous web of bag items, wherein the bag openings are kept open for reception of articles, after which the bags are closed and separated from the web, by which method the bag web initially and along its opening edges is brought into guiding connection with guide means adapted for retaining and guiding peripheral areas at opposing bag opening edges along a conveyor path through the filling station, as in connection with this passage the guide means force the bag opening edges apart for successive opening of the bags in the filling station, and then, after filling the bags, join the bag opening edges for closing the bags, by which method the opposing bag opening edges are mutually unfolded and by which method the bag web is brought to engage the guide means by being conveyed on a support rail, the guide means ensuring retention of the bag web along the conveyor path through the filling station, and wherein the bag web is provided with a central support region extending longitudinally of the bag web, the central support region formed as an entirely or partially closed channel, and where the central support region connect bag items that are disposed side by side transversely of the web, the central support region being conveyed on the support rail along the conveyor path through the filling station, and that peripheral areas at the outermost opposite bag opening edges of two juxtaposed bag items are brought in guiding connection with the guide means, the apparatus including: a filling station in which the bag openings are kept open for reception of articles; guide means adapted for retaining and guiding peripheral areas at the opposing outer bag opening edges along a conveyor path through the filling station, as in connection with this passage the guide means force the bag opening edges apart for successive opening of the bags in the filling station, and then, after filling the bags, joining the bag opening edges for closing the bags again; a support rail for conveying the bag web for engagement with the guide means, wherein the support rail extends along the conveyor path through the filling station for supporting the bag web at a central support region extending longitudinally of the bag web and connecting bag items that are disposed side by side transversely of the web, as the support rail is adapted for being received in the entirely or partially closed channel in the central support region of the bag web.
5. Apparatus according to claim 4, wherein the support rail includes an endless band or belt for supporting the bag web.
6. Apparatus according to claim 4, wherein the filling station includes a first and a second filling unit, or alternatively includes a displaceable filling unit for filling the two juxtaposed bag items.
7. Apparatus according to claim 4 wherein the guide means include conveyor chains with projecting parts projecting freely from the conveyor chains and which can engage perforations or holes in respective peripheral areas, a guide channel that can engage a bead in respective peripheral areas, guide rails that can engage a channel in respective peripheral areas, or squeezed chains or belts that can engage respective peripheral areas by friction.
8. An apparatus according to claim 4, the bag web including a contiguous series of bag items separated by a number of slits extending from a bottom edge of the web to a point below a upper edge of the web, the lateral edges of the webs being closed by welds as the bag web includes a central support region extending longitudinally of the bag web, the support region connecting bag items that are disposed side by side transversely of the web, wherein the central support region is formed as an entirely or partially closed channel, and that the peripheral areas at the outermost opposite bag opening edges of two juxtaposed bag items are adapted to be brought into guiding connection with guide means.
9. Bag web according to claim 8, wherein the peripheral areas at the outermost opposite bag opening edges of two juxtaposed bag items are joined by welding or welded together with the central support region.
10. Bag web according to claim 8, wherein the peripheral areas at the outermost opposite bag opening edges of two juxtaposed bag items are free peripheral areas.
11. Bag web according to claim 8, wherein the bag web is formed of a film web which is folded about folding lines in longitudinal direction of the bag web, the folding lines disposed with a spacing largely corresponding to one fourth of the width of the film web from each side edge of the film web for forming the two juxtaposed bag items.
12. Bag web according to claim 8, wherein the peripheral areas of the bag web at the outermost opposite bag opening edges of two juxtaposed bag items are each provided with a series of perforations for the guide means.
13. Bag web according to claim 8, wherein the peripheral areas of the bag web at the outermost opposite bag opening edges of two juxtaposed bag items are each provided with a longitudinal bead for engaging the guide means.
14. Bag web according to claim 8, wherein the peripheral areas of the bag web at the outermost opposite bag opening edges of two juxtaposed bag items are each provided with a longitudinal channel for engaging the guide means.
Description
DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING
[0041] In the following, the invention will be explained in more detail with reference to the enclosed schematic drawing where the channel essential for the invention in the central support region is only seen in
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS OF THE INVENTION
[0054] In the explanation of the Figures, identical or corresponding elements will be provided with the same designations in different Figures. Therefore, no explanation of all details will be given in connection with each single Figure/embodiment.
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[0057] Between the upper edge 8 and the cutting lines 16, the peripheral areas 40 of the web are penetrated by a single row of perforations 18.
[0058] This previously made web 4, which instead of being rolled up better can appear in a supply box in zigzag folded shape, is unwound by a filling unit on a support bar or rail 20 extending from a fixed support member 22 of the unit and serving as simple support for the closed upper edge 8 of the web 4.
[0059] At a short distance in front of the carrier member 22, the support bar 20 has an upwardly projecting cutter member 24 which by advancing the web will continuously cut the upper edge of the latter, and thereafter is arranged a continuing carrier system consisting of opposing parallel chain runs 26 that are made with upright holding studs 28 for engaging holes 18 in respective top parts of the web that are laid out at both sides, and by a pressing roller 30 which after threading the film web in provides for drawing down the said unfolded upper edge areas of the web 4 towards the firmly supported carrier chains 26 for horizontal bearing against the top sides of the latter, and thereby under pivoting down of the holes 18 in such a way that the holes 18 are pivoted down and engage over the chain studs 18. The pressing roller 30 has turned-in grooves 32 for enabling free passage of the outer end parts of the chain studs 28, and in these grooves there are embedded transversely positioned studs (not shown) which like a cogwheel can interact with the chain studs 28 for automatic synchronous driving of the pressing roller 30.
[0060] The opposing upper edge parts of the web 4 will then be securely anchored to the carrier studs 28, and the carrier chains may then be guided through a desired course for successive opening of the bag items as indicated by 34, whereby they can be filled by a filling apparatus 36 disposed above the open bag item and for closing the items after filling thereof. The filling apparatus 36 is provided with a filling unit in the form of a filling nozzle 38. It is considered unnecessary to indicate this in more detail. However, it is to be noted that the studs 28 are provided in the neutral lines of the chains such that the bag item web is not subjected to tensioning or slacking in passages with changes of direction.
[0061] The filled bags are released from the rest of the web, which is rolled up as excess, by weld closing of the bag items immediately under the top of the slits 10 and possible subsequent cutting off.
[0062] It is to be mentioned that on the fixed carrier member 22 there is preferably provided a guide body with a double-wing ploughshare shape that actively produces or initiates the shown unfolding of the perforated web periphery areas, whereby an improved security can be achieved with regard to the important function that is the guiding of the holes down over the studs 28.
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[0066] The bag items 12 have side edges that are closed by means of welds 14.
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[0084] In the central support region 42 connecting the two juxtaposed bag items 12, there is here provided a closed channel 65 serving as support on the support rail 20 at the insertion of the bag webs in an apparatus according to the invention.
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[0088] The guide rail mentioned by the various embodiments may consist of a smooth rail on which the central support region slides. The guide rail may alternatively comprise belts, chains or similar provided with an endless run in such a way as to contribute to conveying the bag web along the conveyor path into and through the filling station.