Decorated Container, Method and Facility for Producing Such a Container
20170008673 ยท 2017-01-12
Inventors
Cpc classification
B29C51/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D25/36
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D25/54
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29L2031/712
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
The container comprises a container body and a label placed on said body. The label has a window through which there can be seen decoration on the body of the container. In the method, before affixing the label on the body, a window is cut out in the label, and then the label is affixed in such a manner that a portion of the body is visible through said window, and decoration is made on said portion of the body of the container.
Claims
1. A container comprising a container body and a label placed on said container body, the label having a window through which there can be seen an image in relief forming decoration on the container body.
2. A container as claimed in claim 1, wherein the body is thermoformed.
3. A container according to claim 1, wherein the label is a band that surrounds the container body.
4. A container as claimed in claim 1, wherein the window has a closed outline.
5. A method of manufacturing containers provided with a decorative label, wherein at least one container body is formed by thermoforming in a thermoforming chamber and a label is affixed on said body, wherein before affixing the label on the container body, a window is cut out in the label, and then the label is affixed in such a manner that a portion of the body is visible through said window, and decoration is made on said portion of the container body by a pattern in relief provided on a wall of said chamber.
6. A method as claimed in claim 5, wherein, before the container body is formed, the label having the cut-out window is placed in said chamber.
7. A method as claimed in claim 5, wherein the label is made in the form of a looped band cut from a ribbon.
8. A method as claimed in claim 5, wherein a thermoforming mold is provided that has at least one row of thermoforming chambers, a label having a cut-out window is placed in each of the chambers of the row, and a container body is thermoformed in each of the chambers provided with a cut-out label.
9. A method as claimed in claim 8, wherein, while feeding a label strip to the thermoforming mold, at least one row of windows is cut out from the label strip, the label strip is cut apart into at least one row of ribbons each having one window of the row of windows, and a respective ribbon of the row of ribbons is fed to each of the thermoforming chambers of the row of chambers, and in that, for each ribbon of the row of ribbons, an end segment having a window is cut off and said segment is placed in a respective chamber of the row of chambers.
10. An installation for manufacturing containers provided with respective decorative labels, the installation comprising at least one thermoforming chamber for forming the body of at least one container; a windowing tool suitable for cutting out a window in a label before the label is affixed on the body, and a wall of the thermoforming chamber being provided with a pattern in relief that forms a corresponding decoration in relief on the body of the container during thermoforming of the latter, said decoration being visible through the window of the label.
11. An installation as claimed in claim 10, wherein the label is placed in the thermoforming chamber, before thermoforming of the container body, the label being placed against the wall of the thermoforming chamber so that the pattern in relief is positioned in the window.
12. An installation as claimed in claim 11, comprising a feeder for feeding a label ribbon to the thermoforming chamber along a feed path, the windowing tool being placed on the feed path and the installation comprising, downstream from said windowing tool, a tool for cutting off an end segment from the label ribbon before said segment is placed in the thermoforming chamber.
13. An installation according to claim 12, comprising a thermoforming mold having at least one row of thermoforming chambers, a splitter configured to cut apart at least one row of ribbons from a label strip driven in the installation, and a windowing station comprising at least one row of windowing tools, the windowing station being placed upstream from the splitter.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0041] The invention can be well understood and its advantages appear more clearly on reading the following detailed description of an embodiment shown by way of non-limiting example. The description refers to the accompanying drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0049] The installation of
[0050] Thus, in the direction of arrow F, this installation comprises in succession a heating station 14 that serves to bring the thermoplastic strip up to the thermoforming temperature, a thermoforming station 16, in which the bodies of the containers are thermoformed and banded, a station for dosing and filling the containers 17, and a station for closing the containers 20, in which a lid strip 22 is placed on the open top end of the containers and is sealed at the edges of said containers by means of a sealing tool 24. Downstream from the station 20, the installation conventionally includes an installation for cutting out containers from the strip, then a station for packaging the containers, arranged by groups or individually.
[0051] The installation shown in
[0052] In addition, in the example shown, the bodies of the containers are thermoformed from a continuous sheet 10. Naturally, the invention also applies to installations and methods in which the bodies of the containers are thermoformed from plates, individually or in groups.
[0053] In known manner, the thermoforming station 16 comprises a thermoforming mold 16A and a thermoforming backing tool 16B, comprising sleeves in which thermoforming pistons 16C are movable downwards and upwards in order to penetrate into the chambers 15 of the mold 16A (organized in this example into two rows R1 and R2) and to push the thermoplastic material down into the chambers.
[0054] The installation shown in
[0055] There follows a description of
[0056] As can be seen in
[0057] With reference to
[0058] Thus,
[0059] A container 40 is placed under the windowing station 36 in order to collect the cut-out label portions 33. In
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[0062] There follows a description of
[0063] Upstream from the splitting means, the installation includes the windowing station 36 in which the windows 32 are made. As mentioned with reference to
[0064] Downstream from the above-described splitting means, the ribbons are conveyed towards the thermoforming chambers. Although the means for feeding the label strip 34 and the ribbons 28 are not shown in full,
[0065] Thus, the means for inserting the band into the chamber include a slot 15 formed at the base of said chamber (corresponding to the space between the core 52 and the wall of the winding chamber 54) and pusher fingers 60 that are shown in the retracted position in
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[0067] The thermoplastic material in which the containers are formed, as well as the label strip and the ribbons that are split therefrom, are moved forwards stepwise through the installation. Naturally, the means for imparting forwards stepwise movement are operated synchronously in register. In addition, the windows 32 in the bands 28 are positioned relative to the length of a band, so as to be placed around the pattern in relief 3B on the wall of the thermoforming chamber when the band is in place in said chamber. In order to facilitate such registration, the windowing tool 37 is advantageously movable so that its position can be adjusted as represented by double arrow f, so as to position the windows 32 in register as desired. In the example shown, the windowing station is movable as a whole.
[0068] The pattern in relief 3B on the inside wall of the thermoforming chamber 15 may be made in a fitted part, e.g. a liner, which is placed in said chamber. It may be a removable part in order to be able to change the decoration of the body of the container, and for reasons of maintenance. Since the containers have cylindrical bodies, it may also be envisaged that the pattern in relief is carried by a sleeve that can be turned about the axis of the chamber in order to facilitate positioning the relief 3B in register relative to the windows 32 of the bands.