OVER-WRAPPING ENVELOPE FOR FILTER BAGS AND METHOD OF FORMING A PACKAGE WITH OVER-WRAPPING ENVELOPE
20250214764 ยท 2025-07-03
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65B29/028
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D85/8085
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B65D85/808
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65B29/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
An over-wrapping envelope containing a filter bag for an infusion product, includes a sheet of over-wrapping paper folded in a U shape along a transversal axis around the filter bag to have two parts of over-wrapping material superposed on said filter bag, the sheet having two parallel longitudinal flaps, a bottom flap at the folding and a top flap parallel to the bottom flap, parallel first and second closing tracks formed by grooves along lateral edges of the longitudinal flaps of the folded sheet and where the first and second tracks are obtained by mechanical deformation of the two superposed parts of the sheet (2) at the respective longitudinal flaps; and a third closing track formed by grooves along the transversal top flap obtained by mechanical deformation of the two superposed parts of the sheet at the transversal top flap.
Claims
1. An over-wrapping envelope containing a filter bag for an infusion product, of the type such as tea in powder or leaf form, the over-wrapping envelope comprising: a sheet of over-wrapping material made of paper folded into a U shape along its transversal axis around the filter bag in such a way as to have two parts of the sheet of over-wrapping material superposed with interposed said filter bag, said sheet folded into a U shape having peripherally two longitudinal flaps parallel to each other, a transversal bottom flap at the folding of the U shape sheet and a transversal top flap parallel to the bottom flap; characterised in that it also comprises: a first and a second closing track, parallel to each other, formed by grooves along the respective lateral edges of the two longitudinal flaps of the folded sheet, said first and second tracks being obtained by mechanical deformation of the two superposed parts of the sheet at the respective longitudinal flaps; and a third closing track formed by grooves along the transversal top flap, said third track being obtained by mechanical deformation of the two superposed parts of the sheet at the transversal top flap.
2. The envelope according to claim 1, wherein the first and the second closing tracks intersect the third closing track in at least one joining zone between the lateral flaps and the top flap.
3. The envelope according to claim 1, wherein the first and second closing tracks have a respective orientation of the mechanical deformation grooves parallel to or transversal to the transversal folding axis of the envelope and wherein the third closing track has an orientation of the mechanical deformation grooves perpendicular to the orientation of the mechanical deformation grooves of the first and second closing tracks.
4. The envelope according to claim 1, wherein the sheet of over-wrapping material is made of recycled paper.
5. The envelope according to claim 1, comprising at least one weakening notch for opening the envelope made on the first and/or the second track and/or on the third track.
6. The envelope according to claim 1, wherein said sheet of over-wrapping material is in direct contact with the filter bag, without any other material being interposed.
7. A method for forming a package with an over-wrapping envelope of a filter bag for an infusion product, of the type such as tea in powder or leaf form, comprising the steps of: preparing a sheet of over-wrapping material made of paper; folding the U-shaped sheet, along its transversal axis, about the filter bag in such a way as to have two parts of the sheet of over-wrapping material superposed with interposed said filter bag, said sheet folded in a U-shape having peripherally two longitudinal flaps parallel to each other, a transversal bottom flap at the folding of the U-shaped sheet and a transversal top flap parallel to the bottom flap; making a first and a second closing track, parallel to each other, forming grooves along the respective lateral edges of the two longitudinal flaps of the folded sheet, said first and second tracks being obtained by mechanical deformation of the two superposed parts of the sheet at the respective longitudinal flaps; making a third closing track formed by grooves along the transversal top flap, said third track being obtained by mechanical deformation of the two superposed parts of the sheet at the transversal top flap.
8. The method according to claim 7, wherein the step of making the first and second tracks, and the step of making the third track occur in terms of time in two separate moments.
9. The method according to claim 7, wherein the step of making the first and second tracks, and the step of making the third track occur simultaneously.
10. The method according to claim 7, wherein the step of making the first and second closing tracks is obtained with a mechanical deformation configured for making repeated grooves having an orientation parallel to or transversal to the transversal axis and wherein the step of making the third closing track is obtained with a mechanical deformation configured for making repeated grooves having an orientation transversal to or parallel to the orientation of the grooves of the first and second tracks.
11. The method according to claim 7, wherein the step of making the first and second closing tracks comprises the formation of the grooves along the entire respective lateral edge of the two longitudinal flaps of the folded sheet, until striking the top flap, and wherein the step of making the third closing track comprises the formation of the grooves along the entire top flap until striking the longitudinal flaps, in such a way that the first and the second closing tracks intersect the third closing track in at least one respective joining zone between the longitudinal flaps and the top flap.
12. The method according to claim 7, wherein said sheet of over-wrapping material is wrapped around the filter bag without any interposing of other material, in such a way as to be directly in contact with it.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0016] The main features of the invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description of a preferred, non-limiting embodiment, illustrated purely by way of example in the accompanying drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS OF THE INVENTION
[0021] With reference to the accompanying drawings, in particular
[0022] The filter bag 1 may be of various types, that is to say, single-or two-lobed with or without string and tag, without thereby limiting the inventive aspect of the solution.
[0023] As illustrated, the over-wrapping envelope 100 comprises a sheet 2 of over-wrapping paper folded into a U shape along its transversal axis Y around the filter bag 1 in such a way as to have two parts of the sheet 2 of over-wrapping material superposed with the filter bag 1 interposed between them.
[0024] The sheet folded into a U has peripherally two longitudinal flaps 3 and 4 parallel to each other, a transversal bottom flap 5 (closed) at the U-shape and a top flap 6 parallel to the bottom flap 5.
[0025] Again as illustrated, the envelope 100 comprises a first 7 and a second 8 closing track, parallel to each other, and formed by grooves along the respective longitudinal flaps of the folded sheet 2.
[0026] The first track 7 and the second track 8 are obtained by mechanical deformation of the two parts of the sheet 2 (knurls) at the respective longitudinal flaps 3 and 4.
[0027] Again as illustrated, the envelope 100 comprises a third closing track 9 formed by grooves along the transversal flap 6 and obtained by mechanical deformation of the two superposed parts of the sheet 2 at the transversal top flap 6 (knurling).
[0028] As illustrated in
[0029] On the other hand, as illustrated in
[0030] Preferably, the third track 9 does not intersect both the first and the second tracks 7 and 8.
[0031] As illustrated in
[0032] It should be noted in
[0033] According to an alternative embodiment not illustrated, the first and second closing tracks 7 and 8 may have a respective orientation of the mechanical deformation grooves transversal to the transversal folding axis Y of the envelope 100.
[0034] As illustrated in
[0035] It should be noted that the sheet 2 of over-wrapping material which forms the over-wrapping envelope 100 is obtained from recycled paper.
[0036] The envelope 100 comprises at least one weakening notch 10 for opening the envelope 100 made on the first 7 and/or on the second 8 track.
[0037] The envelope 100 shown
[0038] In
[0039] It should also be noted that the sheet 2 of over-wrapping material is in direct contact with the filter bag 1, without any other material being interposed.
[0040] The invention also provides a method for forming a package with an over-wrapping envelope 100 of a filter bag 1 for an infusion product, of the type such as tea in powder or leaf form.
[0041] The method comprises the following steps: [0042] preparing a sheet 2 of over-wrapping material made of paper (
[0046] The step of making the first 7 and second 8 track and the step of making the third 9 track occur in terms of time in two separate moments through separate deformation means (for example, opposite knurling heads for the pair of lateral tracks and a pair of heads for the head track).
[0047] Alternatively, the step of making the first 7 and second 8 tracks and the step of making the third track 9 occur simultaneously through, by way of non-limiting example, a single deformation element 11 composed of two opposite rollers each with knurling heads for the lateral tracks 7 and 8 and a transversal bar, rotating with the respective rollers, and able to form the third track 9, in a single passage, according to a predetermined step of feeding the pairs of rollers relative to the length of the folded sheet 3 (see
[0048] The step of making the first 7 and second 8 closing tracks is achieved with a mechanical deformation configured for making repeated grooves having orientation parallel to or transversal to the axis Y.
[0049] Similarly, the step of making the third closing track 9 is achieved with a mechanical deformation configured for making repeated grooves having an orientation perpendicular to the orientation of the grooves of the first 7 and second 8 tracks.
[0050] The orientation of the grooves is given by the shaping of the knurling heads.
[0051] It should be noted that the step of making the first 7 and the second 8 closing tracks comprises the formation of grooves along the entire respective lateral edge of the two longitudinal flaps 3, 4 of the folded sheet 2, until striking the top flap 6.
[0052] In light of this, the step of making the third closing track 9 comprises the formation of grooves along the entire top flap 6 until striking the longitudinal flaps 3, 4, in such a way that the first 7 and the second 8 closing tracks intersect the third closing track 9 in at least one respective joining zone between the longitudinal flaps 3, 4 and the top flap 6.
[0053] Alternatively, the step of making the third closing track 9 may extend for a length less than the length of the top flaps, not intersecting with the first 7 and the second 8 tracks.
[0054] After the step for making the third track 9 a single or pair of notches 10 is made on the lateral edges of the envelope 100.
[0055] It should be noted that the sheet 2 of over-wrapping material is wrapped around the filter bag 1 without any interposing of other material, so as to be directly in contact with it.
[0056] The over-wrapping envelope thus obtained fully achieves the preset aims thanks to the use of a sheet of paper with three closing tracks which allow a high level of sealing of the filter bag.
[0057] The absence of a folding of the top flap allows material to be saved in order to obtain the over-wrapping envelope.
[0058] This product as a whole is fully recyclable and can also be obtained with recycled paper without the need for operational changes on existing packaging machines.