A MACHINE FOR SURFACE TREATMENT OF A FILM
20230191771 · 2023-06-22
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B41F15/0836
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B41M1/12
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A machine (100) for surface treatment of a film (202) is disclosed. The machine (100) includes a surface treatment unit (110) for surface treating at least a portion (204) of the film (202). In addition, the machine (100) includes a template (112) arranged between the surface treatment unit (110) and the film (202). The template (112) includes at least one cut-out (126) exposing the portion (204) of the film (202) to the surface treatment unit (110) for performing the surface treatment. Furthermore, the machine is adapted to displace the film (202) relative to the surface treatment unit (110) during the surface treatment of the film (202).
Claims
1. A machine for surface treating a film, the machine comprising: a surface treatment unit for surface treating at least a portion of the film; and a template arranged between the surface treatment unit and the film and including at least one cut-out exposing the portion of the film to the surface treatment unit for performing the surface treatment, characterized in that the machine is adapted to displace the film and the template relative to the surface treatment unit during the surface treatment of the film.
2. The machine of claim 1, wherein the template is an endless template sheet and continuously moves with the film during the surface treatment.
3. The machine of claim 2, wherein the distance between the template and the film is less than 2cm, less than 1cm or less than 0.5cm.
4. The machine of claim 1, wherein the template is a hollow roll and is adapted to rotate relative to the surface treatment unit.
5. The machine of claim 4, wherein the surface treatment unit is disposed inside the hollow roll.
6. The machine of claim 4, wherein the machine includes at least one rolling unit disposed opposite to the hollow roll such that the film is supported between the hollow roll and the at least one rolling unit.
7. The machine of claim 4, wherein the hollow roll is a driver roller facilitating the movement of the film relative to the surface treatment unit.
8. The machine of any preceding claim, wherein the surface treatment unit is a corona discharge unit or a plasma surface treatment unit.
9. The machine of any preceding claim, wherein a speed of the template relative to the surface treatment unit is equal to a speed of the film relative to the surface treatment unit.
10. The machine of claim 1, wherein the template includes a pair of plates adapted to move between a first position and a second position, wherein one of the pair of plates moves in a first direction from the first position to the second position during the surface treatment of the film and other of the pair of plates moves in a second direction opposite to the first direction to reach the first position from the second position.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0030] Referring to
[0031] Further, in certain embodiments, the surface treatment unit 110 is controlled to continuously emit corona discharge to perform surface treatment of a continuously moving film 202. Alternatively, the surface treatment unit 110 may be controlled such that there is a predefined time gap between the two consecutive discharge events. In such a case, the film 202 may remain stationary during the discharge event and moves during the predefined time gap. Further, a discharge event may be defined as a continuous emission of corona discharge by the surface treatment unit 110 for a predetermined time period. The predetermined time period may be calculated based on a thickness of the film 202, a material of the film 202, and may correspond to a time duration needed to suitably treat the surface 200 of the film 202 to make the treated surface 200 suitable for printing desired graphics.
[0032] To facilitate surface treatment of a portion 204 of the film 202 on which printing is to be performed, the template 112 having at least one cut-out 126 is disposed between the surface treatment unit 110 and the film 202. In this embodiment, the template comprises multiple cut-outs uniformly arrayed along the displacement direction of the template. The cut-outs 126 are adapted to expose only a portion 204 of the surface 200 of the film 202 to the discharge emitted by the surface treatment unit 110 and thereby enable surface treatment of only the exposed portion 204 of the film 202. It may be appreciated that a vertical distance between the template 112 and the film 202 is selected so as to prevent a spreading of the discharge emitted by the surface treatment unit 110 beyond the edges of the cut-outs 126. Therefore, the template 112 is arranged relative to the film 202 such that the corona discharge emitted by the surface treatment unit 110 contacts only the portions 204 of the film 202 exposed by the cut-outs 126. In certain implementations, the template 112 is arranged between the surface treatment unit 110 and the film 202 such that the template 112 abuts/contacts the surface 200 of the film 202. In such cases, the template 112 could also facilitate in driving or moving the film 202 relative to the surface treatment unit 110.
[0033] As shown in
[0034] Referring to
[0035] In an implementation, in the first position, a length of a portion of the flat plate 146 is disposed on the first side 140 of the surface treatment unit 110 is greater than a length of a portion of the flat plate 146 disposed on the second side 142 of the surface treatment unit 110, while in the second position, a length of the portion of the flat plate 146 disposed on the first side 140 is smaller than a length of the portion of the flat plate 146 disposed on the second side 142. In certain scenarios, in the first position, the first end 148 is disposed away from the surface treatment unit 110, while the second end 150 is disposed beneath the surface treatment unit 110. Further, in such a scenario, in the second position, the first end 148 is disposed beneath the surface treatment unit 110 and the second end 150 is disposed away from the surface treatment unit 110. Further, it may be appreciated that the flat plate 146 includes a length that is larger than a length of the surface treatment unit 110 and typically a width greater than or equal to a width of the surface treatment portion of the surface treatmentunit 110. In certain embodiment, the template 112′ may remain stationary relative to the surface treatment unit 110 during the surface treatment of the surface of the film 202. In such a case, the film 202 is kept stationary during the surface treatment of a portion of the film 202 disposed underneath the surface treatment unit 110 and moved subsequent to the completion of the surface treatment to bring another portion of the film 202 for performing the surface treatment. Further, it may be envisioned that in such case, an operation of the surface treatment unit 110 may also be stopped or ceased during the movement of the film 202.
[0036] Referring to
[0037] Further, during surface treatment of the surface 200 of the film 202, one of the pair of plates 146a, 146b, for example, the first plate 146a, moves in a first direction (i.e. in a direction A″) corresponding to a direction of the movement of the film 202, while the other of the pair of plates 146a, 146b, for example, the second plate 146b, moves in a second direction (i.e. in a direction B″) opposite to the direction of movement of the film 202.
[0038] Accordingly, the first plate 146a moves in the direction A″ to reach the second position from the first position for facilitating the surface treatment of the portions 204 of the film 202 exposed by the cut-outs 126a, while the second plate 146b moves in the direction B″ to reach the first position from the second position. After reaching the second position, the first plate 146a may be moved in a direction (i.e. direction C″) perpendicular to the direction A″ and then moves in the direction B″ to reach the first position from the second position. Similarly, the second plate 146b may be moved in a direction, i.e. a direction D″, substantially perpendicular to the direction B″ after reaching the first position to position the second plate 146b directly above the film 202. Subsequently, the second plate 146b is moved in the first direction A″ to facilitate surface treatment of the portion 204 of the film 202 exposed by the cut-outs 126b. In this manner, the pair of plates 146a, 146b are moved to facilitate a continuous surface treatment at least a portion 204 of the surface 200 of the film 202. Also, one of the pair of the plates 146a, 146b is adapted to reach the second position when the other of the pair of plates 146a, 146b reaches the first position.
[0039] In an implementation, in the first position, a length of a portion of the first plate 146a or the second plate 146b disposed on the first side 140 of the surface treatment unit 110 is greater than a length of a portion of the first plate 146a or the second plate 146b disposed on the second side 142 of the surface treatment unit 110. Moreover, in the second position, a length of the portion of the second plate 146b or the first plate 146a disposed on the first side 140 is smaller than a length of the portion of the second plate 146b or the first plate 146a disposed on the second side 142. In certain scenarios, in the first position, respective first ends 148a, 148b are disposed away from the surface treatment unit 110, while the respective second ends 150a, 150b are disposed beneath the surface treatment unit 110. Further, it may be appreciated that each of the pair of plates 146a, 146b includes a length that is larger than a length of the surface treatment unit 110 and typically a width greater than or equal to a width of the surface treatment portion of the surface treatment unit 110.
[0040] Referring to
[0041] The hollow roll 176 is adapted to rotate such that a linear speed of the outer surface 178 is equal to the linear speed of the film 202. In an embodiment, the machine 100′″ may include a plurality of support rollers 184 disposed inside the hollow roll 176 abutting and supporting the hollow roll 176. In an embodiment, at least one of the support rollers 184 may be a driver roller that rotates the hollow roll 176 about a central axis 186 of the hollow roll 176. In such a case, the hollow roll 176 is formed by disposing or wrapping a sheet having the appropriate cut-outs 126′″ in a cylindrical shape around the support rollers 184 such that the support rollers 184 contact the inner surface 180 of the hollow roll 176. In such a case, the hollow roll 176 may be replaced easily. In an embodiment, the film 202 moves relative to the surface treatment unit 110′″ due to the rotation of the hollow roll 176. In such a case, the hollow roll 176 acts as a driving unit facilitating the movement of the film 202 during the surface treatment.
[0042] A surface treatment operation of the film 202 using the machine 100 is described now. Although the surface treatment operation of the film 202 using the machine 100 is described, it may be appreciated that the machine 100′, the machine 100″, and the machine 100′″ may similarly be utilized for performing the surface treatment of the film 202. For performing the surface treatment of the film 202, the film 202 is fed to the machine 100, such that the film 202 moves below the template 112 and a portion of the template 112 is disposed between the surface treatment unit 110 and the film 202. Prior to feeding the film 202, the template 112 having the cut-outs 126 with suitable shape and dimensions is mounted to the machine 100. Thereafter, the surface treatment unit 110, is switched on, enabling the emission of corona discharge towards the film 202. The corona discharge, thus emitted, passes through the various cut-outs 126 of the template 112, and treats the one or more portions 204 or areas/regions of the surface 200 of the film 202 exposed by the cut-outs 126, while the remaining areas or portions (i.e. area/regions of the surface 200 of the film 202 covered by the template 112) remains untreated. In this manner, only the selected portions 204 of the film 202 on which printing is to be performed are surface treated, while leaving other regions untreated. Accordingly, sidewall blank of a container formed by the treated film can be easily welded to a bottom blank, facilitating a manufacturing of the container, such as the cup. For example, the portion of the sidewall blank which forms the side seal and/or the portion of the sidewall blank which forms the bottom seal, could remain untreated, while the non welded portion of the blank can be treated to allow printing directly on the treated surface.
[0043] Referring to
[0044] The foregoing descriptions of specific embodiments of the present disclosure have been presented for purposes of illustration and description. They are not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the present disclosure to the precise forms disclosed, and obviously many modifications and variations are possible in light of the above teaching. The exemplary embodiments were chosen and described in order to best explain the principles of the present disclosure and its practical application, to thereby enable others skilled in the art to best utilize the present disclosure and various embodiments with various modifications as are suited to the particular use contemplated.
LIST OF ELEMENTS
[0045] 100 machine
[0046] 100′ machine
[0047] 100″ machine
[0048] 100′″ machine
[0049] 108 base
[0050] 108′″ base
[0051] 110 surface treatment unit
[0052] 110′″ surface treatment unit
[0053] 112 template
[0054] 112′ template
[0055] 112″ template
[0056] 112′″ template
[0057] 120 top surface
[0058] 122 corona discharge unit
[0059] 122′″ corona discharge unit
[0060] 126 cut-out
[0061] 126′ cut-out
[0062] 126″ cut-out
[0063] 126a cut-out
[0064] 126b cut-out
[0065] 126′″ cut-out
[0066] 128 endless template sheet
[0067] 134 first roller
[0068] 136 second roller
[0069] 140 first side
[0070] 142 second side
[0071] 146 flat plate
[0072] 146a first plate
[0073] 146b second plate
[0074] 148 first end
[0075] 148a first end
[0076] 148b first end
[0077] 150 second end
[0078] 150a second end
[0079] 150b second end
[0080] 162 first rolling unit
[0081] 164 second rolling unit
[0082] 168 third rolling unit
[0083] 170 first end roller
[0084] 172 second end roller
[0085] 176 hollow roll
[0086] 178 outer surface
[0087] 180 inner surface
[0088] 184 support roller
[0089] 186 central axis
[0090] 200 surface
[0091] 202 film
[0092] 204 portion
[0093] 300 surface
[0094] 600 surface treated film
[0095] 602 sidewall blank
[0096] 604 lines
[0097] 606 portions
[0098] 608 untreated portion