SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR FORMING OPENINGS IN WATER SOLUBLE PACKET
20230138404 ยท 2023-05-04
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65B9/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65B2220/06
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65B61/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B65B9/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65B61/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
Systems and methods to form openings in water soluble packets are described. The system includes a packet forming assembly to form water soluble packets, and a laser to form one or more openings in the water soluble packets. The method includes forming openings in the water soluble packets with a laser. The openings permit air to escape from the packets. By allowing air to escape, the water soluble packets have improved packaging characteristics. The water soluble packets are packed more tightly with a product.
Claims
1. A system for forming openings in water soluble packets, comprising: a packet forming assembly which forms water soluble packets having a base film and a lid film containing a product, wherein the packet forming assembly includes one or more cavities, wherein a base film supply roll supplies the base film to cover the one or more cavities, wherein the one or more cavities include vacuum openings in fluidic communication with a vacuum assembly by a vacuum passage, wherein the vacuum assembly draws or stretches a portion of the base film into the one or more cavities, wherein a feed hopper meters an amount of the product into the one or more cavities over the base film, wherein a lid film supply roll supplies the lid film, and wherein the lid film is sealed to the base film; and a laser which forms one or more openings in the base film of the water soluble packets, the laser focused at the one or more cavities, and wherein the laser is configured to form the one or more openings in the portion of the base film after it is drawn or stretched into the one or more cavities to form a receptacle shape in the one or more cavities to receive the product and before the feed hopper meters the amount of product into the base film positioned in the cavities.
2. The system according to claim 1, wherein the laser is positioned proximate to the one or more cavities, and wherein the laser is configured to form a plurality of openings arranged in a non-linear pattern in the portion of the base film after the portion of the base film is drawn or stretched into the one or more cavities.
3. The system according to claim 1, wherein the laser is configured to form the one or more openings in the portion of the base film after the portion of the base film is drawn or stretched into the one or more cavities.
4. The system according to claim 1, wherein the laser is configured to form the one or more openings in the portion of the base film before the feed hopper meters the amount of the product into the one or more cavities, wherein each opening has a size up to approximately 1000 um.
5. The system according to claim 1, wherein the packet forming assembly is a rotary drum machine comprising a drum having the one or more cavities.
6. The system according to claim 1, wherein the packet forming assembly is a horizontal form fill seal machine.
7. The system according to claim 1, wherein the product is a powder detergent or a granule detergent.
8. The system according to claim 5, further comprising a controller which controls pulses from the laser.
9. The system according to claim 8, further comprising an encoder, wherein the encoder measures or senses a movement of the drum in order to register the pulses of the laser with the base film.
10. A system for forming openings in water soluble packets, comprising: a rotating drum operatively engaged to a motor for rotating the drum, the drum comprising one or more cavities; a base film supply roll which supplies a base film to the drum to cover the one or more cavities; a feed hopper which meters an amount of a product into the one or more cavities over the base film; a lid film supply roll which supplies a lid film to the drum; and a laser which forms one or more openings in the base film, the laser positioned proximate to the rotating drum, the laser focused at the one or more cavities; wherein each of the one or more cavities includes a vacuum opening that is in fluidic communication with a vacuum passage, and a vacuum assembly of the rotary drum draws air through the vacuum opening and draws or stretches a portion of the base film into the one or more cavities, and wherein the laser is configured to form the one or more openings in the portion of the base film after the base film is drawn or stretched into the one or more cavities to form a receptacle shape in the one or more cavities to receive the product and before the feed hopper meters the amount of product into the base film positioned in the cavities.
11. The system according to claim 10, wherein the laser simultaneously pulses the base film after portions of the base film are drawn or stretched into one or more rows of the one or more cavities.
12. The system according to claim 10, further comprising an encoder, wherein the encoder measures or senses a movement of the drum in order to register pulses of the laser with the base film.
13. The system according to claim 10, wherein the laser is positioned between the feed hopper and the locus where a portion of the base film is drawn or stretched into the one or more cavities.
14. A system for making water soluble packets, comprising: a packet forming assembly comprising a rotary drum which forms water soluble packets having a base film and a lid film containing a product, wherein the rotary drum includes one or more cavities, wherein a base film supply roll supplies the base film to cover the one or more cavities, wherein a feed hopper meters an amount of the product into the one or more cavities over the base film, wherein a lid film supply roll supplies the lid film, and wherein the lid film is sealed to the base film, wherein each of the one or more cavities includes a vacuum opening that is in fluidic communication with a vacuum passage, and a vacuum assembly of the rotary drum draws air through the vacuum opening to draw or stretch a portion of the base film into the one or more cavities and to line the one or more cavities with the portion of the base film; and a laser which makes one or more openings in the base film of the water soluble packets, the laser directed at the portion of the base film lining the one or more cavities to form a receptacle shape in the one or more cavities to receive the product and before the feed hopper meters the amount of product into the base film positioned in the cavities.
15. The system for making water soluble packets according to claim 14, wherein the vacuum assembly draws or stretches the portion of the base film into the one or more cavities, wherein the laser is configured to make the one or more openings in the portion of the base film while the portion of the base film lines the one or more cavities to form the receptacle shape in the one or more cavities.
16. The system for making water soluble packets according to claim 14, wherein the vacuum assembly draws or stretches the portion of the base film into the one or more cavities, wherein the laser is configured to make a plurality of openings arranged in a non-linear pattern in the portion of the base film after the portion of the base film is drawn or stretched into the one or more cavities.
17. The system for making water soluble packets according to claim 14, wherein the laser is configured to make the one or more openings in the portion of the base film before the feed hopper meters the amount of the product into the one or more cavities, wherein each opening has a size up to approximately 1000 um.
18. The system for making water soluble packets according to claim 14, further comprising an encoder, wherein the encoder measures or senses a movement of the rotary drum in order to register pulses of the laser with the base film.
19. The system for making water soluble packets according to claim 14, wherein the laser is positioned between the feed hopper and the locus where a portion of the base film is drawn or stretched into the one or more cavities.
20. The system for making water soluble packets according to claim 14, further comprising a controller, wherein the controller modulates pulses from the laser to direct the pulses at the portion of the base film lining the one or more cavities.
21. The system for making water soluble packets according to claim 20, comprising an encoder or sensor, wherein the encoder or sensor is in electrical communication with the controller, and the encoder or sensor measures or senses a movement of the rotary drum in order to register the pulses of the laser with the portion of the base film lining the one or more cavities.
22. The system for making water soluble packets according to claim 14, wherein the laser is positioned between the feed hopper and the base film supply roll after an application of the base film into the one or more cavities.
23. A system for making water soluble packets, comprising: a horizontal form, fill and seal machine operatively engaged to a motor for advancing a continuous belt the horizontal form, fill, and seal machine comprising one or more cavities; a base film supply roll which supplies a base film to the horizontal form, fill and seal machine to cover the one or more cavities; a vacuum assembly, wherein the one or more cavities are in fluidic communication with the vacuum assembly, wherein the one or more cavities include vacuum openings in fluidic communication with the vacuum assembly by a vacuum passage, wherein the vacuum assembly draws or stretches a portion of the base film into the one or more cavities to line the one or more cavities with the portion of the base film; a feed hopper which meters an amount of a product into the one or more cavities over the base film; a lid film supply roll which supplies a lid film to the horizontal form, fill and seal machine; and a laser which makes openings in the base film, wherein the laser is positioned proximate to the horizontal form, fill and seal machine between the feed hopper and the base film supply roll, the laser configured to make the openings in the portion of the base film while the portion of the base film lines the one or more cavities to form a receptacle shape in the one or more cavities to receive the product and before the feed hopper meters the amount of product into the base film positioned in the cavities.
24. The system according to claim 1, wherein the laser comprises a 30 watt CO.sub.2 laser.
25. The system according to claim 10, wherein the laser comprises a 30 watt CO.sub.2 laser.
26. The system for making water soluble packets according to claim 23, wherein the laser comprises a 30 watt CO.sub.2 laser.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF INVENTION
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[0029] The water soluble packets 50 include a product 60 scaled between a base layer 70 and a lid layer 80. The base layer 70 is formed from a base film 200, while the lid layer 80 is formed from a lid film 300. The openings 90 include holes, perforations, voids, vents, etc. in either or both of the base layer 70 and the lid layer 80. As described below, the laser 410 may direct its pulses at any of the base film 200, the lid film 300, and/or the sealed water soluble packets 50. Depending upon the set-up, the laser 410 burns the openings 90 in any or all of the base layer 70, lid layer 80, base film 200, or lid film 300.
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[0031] The base film 200 is directed to the drum 110 from the base film supply roll 220. A base film roller 230 presses the base film 200 against a surface 115 of the drum 110. The base film 200 generally covers a plurality of the cavities 130. Guide rollers 240 and 242 assist in directing and transferring the base film 200 to the drum 110.
[0032] The lid film 300 is directed to the drum 110 from the lid film supply roll 320. A lid film roller 330 presses the lid film 300 against the base film 200. A guide roller 340 assists in directing and transferring the lid film 300 to the drum 110.
[0033] The drum 110 includes multiple rows 142 of the cavities 130. Generally, the surface 115 of the drum 110 is covered with the cavities 130. The laser 410 may simultaneously pulse groups 144 of the cavities 130. The groups 144 may cover multiple rows 142 of the cavities 130.
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[0037] The laser 410 may be integrated with the packet forming assembly 100 in any of a variety of configurations or positions. As described below in greater detail, the laser 410 may form the openings 90, shown in
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[0039] In this aspect, the vacuum is also drawing air through the openings 90 in the film, which sucks the product 60 into the base film 200. The product 60 may be deposited on the base film 200 in the cavities 130 while the vacuum force is drawing the base film 200 into the cavity 130 and air is passing through the openings 90 and into the vacuum opening 133. This assists in increasing the density of the product 60 within the packet 50. The product 60 in such water soluble packets 50 is more tightly packed with fewer wrinkles in the film as compared to conventional packets. Without the openings 90 and the drawing of air through the openings 90 by the vacuum, the water soluble packet 50 will have a softer feel and the product 60 will be more loosely contained in the water soluble packet 50.
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[0043] The laser 410 will now be described. The laser 410 forms one or more openings 90 in the water soluble packet 50 or the portion of the films 200 and 300 forming the water soluble packet 50. In some aspects, the laser 410 forms four openings 90 in each water soluble packet 50. The openings 90 may have various sizes and shapes. For example, the openings 90 may have a size up to approximately 1000 um.
[0044] The system 10, laser assembly 400, and/or the processes described herein may be incorporated into water soluble packet forming systems and equipment from Cloud Packaging Solutions of Des Plaines, Ill. Such equipment is commercially available under the tradename HYDRO-FORMA.
[0045] The laser 410 may be configured to provide enough power to generally only burn the openings 90 into the film, and, in post-fill applications, not to burn a significant amount of the product 60 therein. The pulses will not damage the cavities 130, belts, rollers, or other components of the water soluble packet forming system 10. Although the laser 410 will not hurt a worker with incidental, momentary exposure to the laser 410, the system 10 and its equipment may be provided with a protective shield and/or barriers to prevent accidental exposure of workers to the laser 410.
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[0047] Any of a variety of lasers may be used with the system 10 and the processes described herein. One suitable laser for the laser 410 is a commercially available laser as Model 3320 from Videojet Technologies, Inc. of Wood Dale, Ill. This laser is a 30 watt CO2 laser.
[0048] The laser 410 and/or the controller 420 may be programmed to modulate any of a number of parameters and attributes of the laser pulses, for example, the timing of the laser pulses, the frequency of the laser pulses, the shape of the laser pulse, the pattern of the laser pulses, the area of coverage of the laser pulses, etc. The laser 410 and/or the controller 420 may include user-input controls, such as a touch screen, keyboard, etc.
[0049] The laser 410 may simultaneously emit an array of pulses that simultaneously forms multiple openings 90. For example, the laser 410 may be configured to simultaneously form openings 90 in the base film 200 covering multiple rows 142 and groups 144 of the cavities 130 of the drum 110. The laser 410 may be configured to simultaneously form openings 90 in multiple packets 50, multiple rows of packets 50, and/or or multiple groups 144 of packets 50. Likewise, the laser 410 may be configured to simultaneously form openings 90 across a web of the films 200 and 300 in multiple columns and rows. For example, in a post-fill process, the laser 410 may be configured to simultaneously form openings 90 in approximately 12 water soluble packets 50. For example, in a pre-fill process, the laser 410 may be configured to simultaneously form openings 90 across a portion of the films 200 and/or 300 of approximately 24 inches wide by approximately 0.25 to 1 inches deep. For example, in a pre-fill process, the laser 410 may be configured to simultaneously form openings 90 in a base film 200 covering approximately 12 cavities of the drum 110. Further, multiple lasers 410 may be used together to fully cover a width of the drum 110, films 200 and/or 300, or the take away conveyor 190.
[0050] The lid film 300 and base film 200 may be a water soluble film, such as a polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) film. The films dissolve with contact of water or other fluids. The films may have a thickness of approximately 1 millimeter to approximately 5 millimeter. Such films are commercially available from Monosol of Merrillville, Indiana. Other water soluble films for forming the water soluble packets 50 may include any water-soluble, film-forming polymer, copolymer, or mixtures of such polymers. The polymers may include vinyl polymers, including homopolymers and copolymers, having functionality rendering the polymers water-soluble, such as hydroxyl and carboxyl groups. Typical water-soluble polymers include at least one of polyvinyl alcohol, partially hydrolyzed polyvinyl acetate, polyvinyl pyrrolidone, alkyl celluloses such as methylcellulose, ethylcellulose, propylcellulose and derivatives thereof, such as the ethers and esters of alkyl celluloses, and acrylic polymers such as water-soluble polyacrylates, polyacrylamides, and acrylic maleic anhydride copolymers. Suitable water-soluble polymers further include copolymers of hydrolyzed vinyl alcohol and a nonhydrolyzable anionic comonomer.
[0051] Although the methods, systems, and assemblies described above are described with respect to laundry and dishwashing water soluble packets, the methods, the system 10, and/or the laser assembly 400 may be used to form water soluble packets 50 containing any of a variety of products 60 such as, for example, powders, granules, or other solid compositions for any application, such as, for example, herbicides, fertilizers, lawn chemicals, rinse-aids, cleaners, etc. Generally, the water soluble packets 50 will contain a dry product 60.
[0052] In addition to the packet forming assembly 100, one or more lasers may also be used with or integrated into horizontal form fill seal machines and/or vertical form fill seal machines in order form openings to vent the water soluble packets. Horizontal form fill seal machines and vertical form fill seal machines are also used to make water soluble packets. As with other aspects, the openings provide for the escape or release of air trapped in the water soluble packets. The laser also forms the openings to assist in the filling of the water soluble packet with detergent or other product. These aspects are shown in
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[0054] The lasers 505a, 505b, 505c, 505d, and 505e may be integrated with the packet forming assembly 500 in any of a variety of configurations or positions. Although
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[0056] The lasers 605a and 605b may be integrated with the packet forming assembly 600 in any of a variety of configurations or positions. Although
[0057] The systems 500 and 600 may also include the controller 420 to program and/or modulate any of a number of parameters and attributes of the laser pulses. The systems 500 and 600 may also include the encoder 430 to register and time the pulses from the lasers to strike the films or packets at the appropriate interval and time.