Heat seal jaws with asymmetric teeth
11260603 · 2022-03-01
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65B51/303
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29C66/1122
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29C66/81435
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29C66/83221
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29C65/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29C65/74
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29C66/73921
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29C66/8141
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29C66/4312
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29C66/72321
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B32B7/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A pair of mating sealing jaws for forming a seal between opposing heatsealable surfaces includes a first jaw and a complementary second jaw. Each jaw has a sealing surface that includes at least two peaks separated by a valley. Each peak includes a first face and a second face. A phantom line bisecting the valley defines a first angle between the phantom line and the first face and defines a second angle between the phantom line and the second face such that the first angle differs from the second angle.
Claims
1. A pair of mating sealing jaws for forming a seal between opposing heat sealable surfaces comprising: a first jaw having a sealing surface that includes at least two peaks separated by a valley, wherein each peak includes a first face and a second face and wherein a phantom line bisecting each valley defines a first angle between the phantom line and the first face and defines a second angle between the phantom line and the second face such that the first angle differs from the second angle; and, a second jaw having a sealing surface complementary to the first jaw sealing surface.
2. The sealing jaws of claim 1 wherein a size difference between the first angle and the second angle ranges from about 10° to about 30°.
3. The sealing jaws of claim 1 wherein the first jaw includes a knife slot and the second jaw includes a knife slot opposed to the knife slot of the first jaw.
4. The sealing jaws of claim 3 wherein the sealing surface of the first jaw has a profile on a first side of the knife slot of the first jaw that is a mirror image of the sealing surface on a second side of the knife slot of the first jaw.
5. The sealing jaws of claim 4 comprising, on the sealing surface of the first jaw, at least two peaks separated by a valley on the first side of the knife slot of the first jaw and at least two peaks separated by a valley on the second side of the knife slot of the first jaw.
6. The sealing jaws of claim 5 wherein, as the opposing heatsealable surfaces traverse the sealing jaws, the first face of each peak on the first jaw defines a leading face and the second face of each peak on the first jaw defines a trailing face.
7. The sealing jaws of claim 6 wherein, on the first side of the knife slot, the first angle is larger than the second angle and, on the second side of the knife slot, the first angle is smaller than the second angle.
8. In a pair of mating sealing jaws for forming a seal between opposing heat: sealable surfaces where each jaw has at least two peaks separated by a valley, the improvement wherein a phantom line bisecting each valley defines a first angle between the phantom line and a first face of a peak and defines a second angle between the phantom line and a second face of an adjacent peak such that the first angle differs from the second angle.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The following description accompanies the drawings, all given by way of non-limiting examples that may be useful to understand how the described process and system may be embodied.
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(9) In operation, partially formed bags are filled with product that are first weighed and then passed through a funnel and then the former before being deposited in a partially formed bag. The partially formed bag, now filled with product, is sealed on the upstream end by the mating sealing jaws and detached from the tube to form the bag filled with food product. In one embodiment, the mating sealing jaws are configured to receive a cutter or knife that separates a downstream bag from the upstream tube of film when the transverse seal is formed, or shortly after the transverse seal is formed.
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(13) Similarly, each peak 120 of the second jaw 12 has a first face 130 and a second face 134. In this regard, it will be appreciated that as the opposing heatsealable surfaces approach and traverse the pair of mating heat sealing jaws, the first face 130 may be considered to be a leading face 132 and the second face may be considered to be a trailing face 134.
(14) The first jaw 10 is provided with a first knife slot 50 and the second jaw 12 is provided with an opposed second knife slot 52 both of which are configured to receive a knife (not shown) that will separate a completed package from a to-be-completed package. Generally and as shown in
(15) In a similar manner, referring to the second jaw 12, on a first side 154 of the second knife slot 52 (the leading portion of the second jaw 12, in the direction of film travel F), three peaks 120 are provided and on a second side 156 of the second knife slot 52 (the trailing portion of the second jaw 12, in the direction of film travel F), three peaks 120 are provided. Because the first jaw 10 and the second jaw 12 are complementary, it will be appreciated that when the first and second jaws are advanced or moved toward each other, the peaks 20 on the first sealing surface 14 approach the valleys 126 on the second sealing surface 16 and vice versa.
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(17) As noted previously, each peak 20, 120 has a first face 30. 130 (leading face 32, 132) and a second face 34, 134 (trailing face 36, 136). A phantom line 40, 140 that bisects the valley 26, 126 (i.e., divides the valley 26 into two equal parts) defines a first angle A that is an angle created by the phantom line 40, 140 and the first face 30, 130 and defines a second angle B that is an angle created by the phantom line 40, 140 and the second face 34, 134.
(18) The first face 30, 130 and the second face 34, 134 are formed such that the first angle A differs from the second angle B. In some instances, the difference between the first angle A and the second angle B ranges from about 10° to about 30° and in some instances differs by about 20°.
(19) It will be understood that the peaks and valleys on the first side 54, 154 of the knife slot 50, 52 form the bottom of the package that the peaks and valleys on the second side 56, 156 of the knife slot 50, 52 form the top of a preceding package. Accordingly, it is advantageous if the shape profile of the peaks 20, 120 and valleys 26, 126 on the first side 54, 154 of the knife slot 50, 52 is a mirror image of the peaks 20, 120 and valleys 26, 126 on the second side 56, 156 of the knife slot 50, 52.
(20) In this regard, in one embodiment and referring to the first jaw 10, on the first side 54 of the knife slot 50 angle A is larger than angle B. In this instance, angle A ranges from about 25° to about 60°, or from about 35° to about 55°, or from about 40° to about 50° and in some instances is about 45°. Angle B ranges from about 15° to about 35°, or about 20° to about 30° or about 25°.
(21) When the shape profile of the peaks and valleys on the second side 56 of the first knife slot 50 is a mirror image of the shape profile of the peaks and valleys on the first side 54 of the first knife slot 50, angle A is smaller than angle B. In this instance, angle A ranges from about 15° to about 35°, or about 20° to about 30° or about 25°. Angle B ranges from about 25° to about 60°, or from about 35° to about 55°, or from about 40° to about 50° and in some instances is about 45°
(22) As previously explained, the second jaw 12 is complementary to the first jaw. Accordingly, on the first side 154 of the second knife slot 52 angle A is smaller than angle B. In this instance, angle A ranges from about 15° to about 35°, or about 20° to about 30° or about 25°. Angle B ranges from about 25° to about 60°, or from about 35° to about 55°, or from about 40° to about 50° and in some instances is about 45°.
(23) When the shape profile of the peaks and valleys on the second side 156 of the second knife slot 52 is a mirror image of the shape profile of the peaks and valleys on the first side 154 of the second knife slot 52, angle A is larger than angle B. In this instance, angle A ranges from about 25° to about 60°, or from about 35° to about 55°, or from about 40° to about 50° and in some instances is about 45°. Angle B ranges from about 15° to about 35°, or about 20° to about 30° or about 25°.
(24) With the above construction of the peaks and valleys and in particular where the defined angles A and B are asymmetric, it will be appreciated that each peak 20, 120 (land or ridge) will enter the opposing and complementary valley 26, 126 “off-center”. It is believed that this arrangement will produce a higher tensile force in those areas where the angle A or B is smaller and, in turn will create a stronger seal. One of skill will appreciate that in this instance the stronger portion of the seal will be the leading edge from the inside of the package.
(25) While the concepts of the present disclosure are susceptible to various modifications and alternative forms, specific exemplary embodiments of the disclosure have been shown by way of example in the drawings. It should be understood, however, that there is no intent to limit the concepts of the present disclosure to the particular disclosed forms; the intention is to cover all modifications, equivalents, and alternatives falling within the spirit and scope of the invention as defined by the claims.