FILM EDGE SEALING DEVICE
20170043527 ยท 2017-02-16
Inventors
Cpc classification
B29C66/8122
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B29C66/91431
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B29C65/20
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B29C66/8122
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International classification
B29C65/20
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65B51/10
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A film edge sealing device is disclosed herein which has a groove defining a base. The base of the groove of the edge sealing device is oriented at a skewed angle with respect to a longitudinal direction of the conveyor of the heat sealing machine. Edges of a thermoplastic sheet or two stacked layers of thermoplastic sheets are introduced into the groove of the edge sealing device and placed in contact therewith to both heat and melt the edges of the thermoplastic sheet(s) to form a bead and join the edges thereof to form an edge bead seal.
Claims
1. A heat sealing machine for forming an edge seal of a folded thermoplastic sheet or two stacked layers of thermoplastic sheets when wrapping a product, the machine comprising: a stand for holding a roll of folded thermoplastic sheet or the two stacked layers of thermoplastic sheets; a heater mechanism; an edge sealer block attached to the heater mechanism for heating the edge sealer block, the edge sealer block disposed adjacent to edges of the thermoplastic sheet(s), the edge sealer block having a groove along a length of the edge sealer block, a base of the groove oriented at a skew angle with respect to the edges of first and second layers of the thermoplastic sheet(s) so that the edges of the first and second layers of the thermoplastic sheet(s) approaches the base of the groove and contacts the base to melt and seal the first and second edges together to form the edge seal as the thermoplastic sheet(s) is fed through the heat sealing machine.
2. The machine of claim 1 further comprising: a conveyor adjacent to the stand for traversing the product towards an edge sealing mechanism wherein the product is disposed between first and second layers of the folded thermoplastic sheet(s).
3. The machine of claim 1 wherein the skew angle of the groove base and the longitudinal direction of the conveyor is between about negative 3 degrees to about 20 degrees.
4. The machine of claim 3 wherein the skew angle is between about zero degrees to about 2 degrees to allow the edges of the first and second layers to maximize contact with the base of the groove to melt and fuse the edges of the first and second layers together.
5. The machine of claim 1 wherein the edge sealer block reaches a temperature sufficient to melt the thermoplastic sheet.
6. The machine of claim 5 wherein the temperature of the edge sealer block reaches about 100 degrees F. to about 750 degrees F.
7. The machine of claim 1 wherein the base of the edge sealer block is straight or curved.
8. The machine of claim 1 wherein the groove defines a slot angle between about 160 degrees to about zero degrees.
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10. The machine of claim 1 wherein the edge sealer block is fabricated from a material with a high coefficient of heat transfer.
11. The machine of claim 1 wherein an exterior surface of the groove has an anti-friction coating or properties and/or anti-stick coating or properties.
12. The machine of claim 1 wherein a length of the base of the groove of the edge sealer block is between about 1 inch and about 20 inches.
13. The machine of claim 1 wherein a width of the groove is between about 3 inches and 0.03 inches.
14. An edge sealer block mountable to a heat sealing machine, the edge sealer block comprising: a body disposed adjacent to a thermoplastic sheet(s), the body having a base being oriented at a skew angle with respect to a longitudinal direction of the thermoplastic sheet(s) so that edges of the first and second layers of a folded thermoplastic sheet or two stacked layers of thermoplastic sheets directly contact the base of the body as the edges of the first and second layers of the thermoplastic sheet(s) are fed through the heat sealing machine and the body is adapted to be connected to a heat source to conduct heat from the heat source to the base of the body to seal the edges of the first and second layers of the thermoplastic sheet(s) together to form an edge seal; upper and lower guides adjacent to the base of the edge sealer block to maintain the edges of the first and second layers of the thermoplastic sheet(s) on the base as the thermoplastic sheet(s) is fed through the edge sealing machine wherein the upper and lower guides and the base define a groove.
15. The edge sealer block of claim 14 further comprising a conveyor and wherein the skew angle of the base and the longitudinal direction of the conveyor is between about negative 3 degrees to about 20 degrees.
16. The machine of claim 15 wherein the skew angle is between about zero degrees to about 2 degrees to allow the edges of the first and second layers to maximize contact with the base of the groove to melt and fuse the edges of the first and second layers together.
17. The edge sealer block of claim 14 wherein a base of the groove having a maximum width of 2 inches.
18. The edge sealer block of claim 14 wherein the block is pivotable with respect to a mounting block to adjust the skew angle of the base of the groove of the body.
19. The edge sealer block of claim 14 wherein the base has a rounded cross sectional configuration, a pointed cross sectional configuration, a truncated cross sectional configuration or a flat bottom.
20. The edge sealer block of claim 14 wherein the groove and the body are circular.
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27. A heat sealing machine for forming an edge seal of a folded thermoplastic sheet or two stacked layers of thermoplastic sheets when wrapping a product, the machine comprising: a stand for holding a roll of folded thermoplastic sheet or the two stacked layers of thermoplastic sheets; a heater mechanism; an edge sealer block attached to the heater mechanism for heating the edge sealer block, the edge sealer block disposed adjacent to edges of the thermoplastic sheet(s), the edge sealer block having a base oriented at a skew angle with respect to the edges of first and second layers of the thermoplastic sheet(s) so that the edges of the first and second layers of the thermoplastic sheet(s) approaches the base and contacts the base to melt and seal the first and second edges together to form the edge seal as the thermoplastic sheet(s) is fed through the heat sealing machine; upper and lower guides adjacent to the base of the edge sealer block to maintain the edges of the first and second layers of the thermoplastic sheet(s) on the base as the thermoplastic sheet(s) is fed through the heat sealing machine; a set of pinch rollers or belts disposed adjacent to the edge sealer block for controlling forward travel of the edges of the first and second layers of the thermoplastic sheet(s) as the edges of the first and second layers of the thermoplastic sheet(s) are fed against the base of the edge sealer block.
28. The machine of claim 27 wherein the upper and lower guides are integral with the edge sealer block, and the upper and lower guides and the base define a groove through which the thermoplastic sheet(s) are fed to seal the first and second edges of the thermoplastic sheet(s).
29. The machine of claim 27 wherein the set of pinch rollers or belts comprise first and second of pinch rollers positioned upstream of the edge sealer block and one set of pinch belts laterally adjacent to the edge sealer block.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0048] Referring now to the drawings, a heat sealing machine 10 for forming an edge bead seal 12 that joins distal portions of the first and second edges 14, 16 of first and second layers 18, 20 of a thermoplastic sheet(s) 22 to form an edge bead seal is shown. Preferably, only a minimal distal portion of the edges are melted to form a bead and joined to each other to form the edge bead seal. By way of example and not limitation, it is a distal 1/64 to (preferably between about a distal 1/32 to about a distal 1/16) of the longitudinal edges of the first and second layers of the thermoplastic sheet(s) that is melted to from the bead and joined to each other to form the edge bead seal. The heat sealing machine 10 has a set of rollers 24 that grip the first and second layers 18, 20 of the thermoplastic sheet(s) 22 to guide the first and second edges 14, 16 of the first and second layers 18, 20 of the thermoplastic sheet(s) 22 into the edge sealer block 26 (see
[0049] The thermoplastic sheet(s) 22 used in the heat sealing machine 10. The thermal plastic sheet(s) 22 may have a thickness of about 0.0001 to about 0.03 inches. The various aspects and features described herein in relation to the heat sealing machine 10, and more particularly to the edge sealer block 26 are described in relation to the thermoplastic sheet(s) fabricated from SEALED AIR manufacturer and sold under the product name CRYOVAC. Although the thermoplastic sheet(s) 22 has been described as having a thickness of about 0.0003 inches, it is also contemplated that the thermoplastic sheet(s) 22 may be as thick as 0.03 inches or as thin as 0.0001 inches. For any particular thermoplastic sheet(s) 22, the first and second edges 14, 16 of the first and second layers 18, 20 can only be fused together to form the edge bead seal 12 with the existence of time, temperature and pressure. In the example provided herein, it is only a small distal edge portion of the edges of the first and second layers of the sheet that is melted to form a bead and joined to each other to form the edge bead seal in order to minimize thermoplastic material waste. Moreover, it is also more attractive since there is no fin that hangs out and distracts from the aesthetics of the wrapper. The edge sealer block 26 must contact the first and second edges 14, 16 for a sufficient period of time so that heat can be transferred to the first and second edges and melt the first and second edges 14, 16 to form the bead. Moreover, the edge sealer block 26 must be heated to at least a melting temperature of the thermoplastic sheet(s) 22. Preferably, the edge sealer block 26 is heated to at least 150 degrees F. which may be about 50 F. above the melting temperature of the thermoplastic sheet(s) 22. Moreover, the edge sealer block 26 may be configured (e.g., angled slot or groove) so as to apply pressure between the first and second edges 14, 16 so that the melted edges 14, 16 may be fused together when or after being cooled down. The two edges 14, 16 must be forced together to apply pressure to the edges 14, 16 and form the edge bead seal 12. No slitter is used to cut off an excess amount of edge bead seal 12.
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[0051] The heat sealing machine 10 may have a set of pinch rollers 24 that grip the first and second layers 18, 20 of the thermoplastic sheet(s) 22 and drive the first and second layers 18, 20 of the thermoplastic sheet(s) 22 at the same rate of forward travel as a conveyor 32.
[0052] The rollers 24 include first and second sets of rollers 24a, b and 24c, d. The first and second sets of rollers 24a, b may rotate in the direction of arrow 36 (see
[0053] Downstream of the first and second sets of controllers 24a, b, 24c, d, a set of pinch belts 38a, b may guide the first and second layers 18, 20 of thermoplastic sheet(s) 22 across the edge sealer block 26. Referring to
[0054] The edge sealer block 26a may be attached to a frame 48 of the heat sealing machine 10 with bolts 50. The edge sealer block 26a may have two threaded holes 52 which engage the threads of the bolts 50. Once the edge sealer block 26a is attached to the frame 48, the frame and the rollers 24 and pinch belt 38 move as a unit vertically by rotating handle 54. The lateral relationship between the edge sealer block 26 and the edges 14, 16 of the first and second layers 18, 20 of the thermoplastic sheet(s) 22 may be controlled by controlling the position of the edges 14, 16. Alternatively, it is also contemplated that the frame 48, edge sealer block 26a, rollers 24 and pinch belts 38 may latterly move as a unit by way of a screw or other gearing mechanism. When the edge sealer block 26a is mounted to the frame 48, the centerline 56 (see
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[0060] The edge sealer block 26b, c may be mounted to the frame 40a in the same manner described above in relation to edge sealer block 26a. In particular, the edge sealer block 26b, c may be pivotally mounted to a mounting block 94, as shown in
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[0063] The edge sealer blocks 26a, b, c may be fabricated from a non-stick material or also have an anti-friction coating and/or nonstick coating. More particularly, the coating may be specifically applied to the surfaces of the groove 40a, b, c which contact the first and second layers 18,20 and the edges 14,16 of the thermoplastic sheet(s) 22. The coating may be selected from Teflon, polytetrafluoroethylene, ceramics, silicone, nickel, stainless steel, seasoned iron or combinations thereof. The coating on the surfaces of the groove 40a, b, c allow the thermoplastic sheet(s) 22 to slide and not buckle or twist as the edges 14, 16 of the thermoplastic sheet(s) 22 are being melted and joined to each other.
[0064] The edge sealer blocks 26a, b may also be fabricated from a material having a high coefficient of heat transfer. By way of example and not limitation, the material for the edge sealer blocks 26a, b, c may be aluminum, stainless steel, titanium, mild steel, iron, ceramic or alloys thereof.
[0065] The edge sealer blocks 26a, b, c are all depicted as having a base 66a, b, c which is straight. However, it is also contemplated that the base 66a, b, c may have a concaved configuration including but not limited to parabolic, circular or other configurations that apply greater pressure to the edges 14, 16 of the thermoplastic sheet(s) as the first and second layers 18, 20 of the sheet(s) 22 are fed through the groove 40a, b, c. By way of example and not limitation, the dashed line 104 in
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[0067] The edges 14, 16 have been described herein as forming a bead. Each of the bead configured edges are pushed together so as to fuse the bead configured edges together to form the edge bead seal. When an edge of the thermoplastic sheet is melted, it curls up on itself, and thus forms a bead configuration. The bead configured edge is formed when the edge 14, 16 contacts the edge sealer block which is heated to at least a melting temperature of the thermoplastic sheet. The edges 14, 16 curl up and configure the edges into a bead configuration. The bead configured edges 14, 16 are then urged toward each other so that pressure is applied to force the bead configured edges 14, 16 together to form the edge bead seal 12. The edge bead seal 12 may be measured to be between about 0.001 to about 0.100 thick. More preferably, the finished seal will have a thickness between 0.004 to 0.010 thick.
[0068] The above description is given by way of example, and not limitation. Given the above disclosure, one skilled in the art could devise variations that are within the scope and spirit of the invention disclosed herein, including various ways of mounting the edge sealer block to the frame of the heat sealing machine. Further, the various features of the embodiments disclosed herein can be used alone, or in varying combinations with each other and are not intended to be limited to the specific combination described herein. Thus, the scope of the claims is not to be limited by the illustrated embodiments.