Apparatus for closing packages made from a heat-sealable material

Abstract
An apparatus for closing packages made from a heat-sealable material has sealing jaws, which are subdivided by a recess or by slits into two zones. What is essential is that the two zones are eastically joined together by means of a connecting web, so that when a transverse seam is sealed, it is possible to compensate for a different number of layers of packaging material along the transverse seam. The apparatus according to the invention is relatively simple in structure and makes high sealing qualities attainable.
Description




PRIOR ART




The invention relates to an apparatus for closing packages made from a heat-sealable material of the kind that is disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 4,768,326. In the known apparatus, the recesses for the flexible sealing faces are disposed such that the flexibility of the sealing faces is the same over the entire height of the transverse seam of the package, and is greatest along the transverse seam in the region of the longitudinal seam of the package. To that end, an additional longitudinal slit is made in the sealing face, in the region of the longitudinal seam of the package. It is disadvantageous that in the region of the additional longitudinal slit, the sealing quality is critical because the sealing pressure there is slight.




From German Patent Disclosure DE 29 34 807 A1, it is also known, to compensate for different numbers of layers of packaging material, along a sealing seam of a bag package at the sealing jaw in the region of the sealing seam, to dispose a deformable heat transfer means, filled with a medium, which is surrounded by a covering. Such an apparatus is relatively complicated in structure because of the various components. From German Utility Model DE-GM 94 13 035, an apparatus is also known, in whose sealing jaws elongated silicone inlays are provided, to enable compensating for a different number of layers of packaging material along a sealing seam of a bag package. However, the use of silicone has the disadvantage that the thermal conductivity of silicone from the remaining region of the sealing jaws is highly variable, which results in problems in operation with regard to the sealing quality.




ADVANTAGES OF THE INVENTION




The apparatus according to the invention for closing packages made from a heat-sealable material, has the advantage over the prior art that with a simple structure, because additional add-on parts are dispensed with, especially well-sealed transverse seams are made possible, since different sealing pressures are attained both transversely and longitudinally of the transverse seam, in such a way that the sealing pressure adapts itself especially well to the different thicknesses of material.




Further advantageous refinements of the apparatus according to the invention for closing packages from a heat-sealable material will become apparent from the disclosure.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




Exemplary embodiments of the invention are shown in the drawings and will be described in further detail below. Shown are:





FIG. 1

, a package in a perspective view;





FIG. 2

, a section in the plane II—II of

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 3

, a first apparatus according to the invention in cross section;





FIG. 4

, a second apparatus according to the invention in cross section;





FIG. 5

, an elevation view in the direction V—V of

FIG. 4

;





FIG. 6

, a third apparatus according to the invention in cross section; and





FIGS. 7-9

, longitudinal sections through modified sealing jaws.











DESCRIPTION OF THE EXEMPLARY EMBODIMENTS




In

FIG. 1

, a package in the form of a bag package


1


of substantially rectangular cross-sectional area is shown. The bag package


1


, made in particular on a bag making machine from a heat-sealable packaging material, has a top closure


2


creased in finlike fashion, with a transverse sealing seam


3


and a longitudinal sealing seam


4


, which extend over the entire front side


5


of the bag package


1


and its top closure


2


as well as the bottom region, not identified by reference numeral. As a result of folding of the top closure


2


with side creases


6


drawn in in the shape of V, and with the longitudinal sealing seam


4


, the top closure


2


has one region


7


in which the packaging material is in two layers or plies, and one region


8


in which the packaging material is in four layers or plies (FIG.


2


). Furthermore, the bottom region of the bag package


1


, which is also transversely sealed, also has regions with different numbers of layers of packaging material.




The apparatus


10


shown in

FIG. 3

is used to form the transverse sealing seam


3


. The apparatus


10


has two metal sealing jaws


11


,


12


, which can be moved symmetrically toward one another with respect to a sealing plane


13


. A heating device in the form of one or more electrical heating bars


14


is disposed in each sealing jaw


11


,


12


. One recess


15


each is formed in the middle of each sealing jaw


11


,


12


, on the side toward the sealing plane


13


, and a separating device in the form of a cutting knife, not shown, is disposed in each recess. The recess


15


partitions off an upper end face portion


16


from a lower end face portion


17


in each of the sealing jaws


11


,


12


. The upper end face portions


16


are used to form a bottom transverse seam for a bag package


1


that has not yet been filled, while by means of the two lower end face portions


17


, the transverse sealing seam


3


of a bag package


1


that has already been filled is formed.




Two striplike sealing regions


18


,


19


, each for example about 3 mm wide, are formed on each of the end face portions


16


,


17


and extend longitudinally of the transverse sealing seam


3


and bottom transverse seam to be formed. While one set of sealing regions


18


immediately adjoins the recesses


15


, the other sealing regions


19


are located on the peripheral. regions, remote from the recess


15


of the end face portions


16


,


17


. Between the sealing regions


18


,


19


, in each end face portion


16


,


17


, one zone


21


is formed that is sunken in relation to the sealing regions


18


,


19


. What is essential is that the spacing between the facing sealing regions


18


of the two sealing jaws


11


,


12


is greater, for instance by 0.4 mm, than the spacing of the other sealing regions


19


from one another.




Each of the sealing jaws


11


,


12


, near the end face portions


16


,


17


on both sides of the recesses


15


, has obliquely disposed recesses


22


extending to just before the recesses


15


. Zones


23


of triangular cross section that carry the end face portions


16


,


17


are formed by the recesses


22


and are integrally joined to the remaining zones


24


of the sealing jaws


11


,


12


, each by a respective connecting web


25


. The regions of the zones


23


remote from the recesses


15


, which zones have the sealing regions


19


, are embodied as relatively thin webs


26


.




It is understand that the recesses


22


could also be disposed parallel to the sealing regions


19


, so that in that case the zones


23


would be not triangular but rather rectangular in cross section.




By decoupling the zones


23


from the zones


24


by means of the recesses


22


and by joining the zones


23


to the zones


24


via the connecting webs


25


, it is attained that the zones


23


are joined elastically or flexibly via the connecting webs


25


to the zones


24


.




Preferably, for the sake of better thermal coupling of the zones


23


to the zones


24


, or to avoid soiling, the recesses


22


are filled with an elastic heat conducting agent


27


.




In operation of the apparatus


10


, with the sealing jaws


11


,


12


spaced apart from one another, the prefolded top closure


2


and the also-prefolded bottom closure reach the space between the zones


23


. For sealing the transverse sealing seam


3


and the bottom transverse seam, the two sealing jaws


11


,


12


, heated by means of the heating bars


14


, are then moved toward one another. Because the sealing regions


19


oriented toward one another are spaced apart by a shorter distance than the sealing regions


19


facing toward one another, the sealing regions


19


come into contact with the packaging material first. Because of the flexibility both around the connecting webs


25


and along the webs


26


, the sealing regions


19


in particular can adapt to a different number of packaging material layers in the regions


7


and


8


in such a way that in the two-ply regions


7


, the sealing regions


19


exert a relatively high sealing pressure on the packaging material, or that relatively slight differences in sealing pressure prevail between the two-ply regions


7


and the four-ply regions


8


. As a consequence, high-quality, homogeneous sealing seams can be made.




In addition it will be noted that in the sealing regions


18


, the sealing pressure along the sealing seams, because of the disposition of the sealing regions in the extension of the connecting webs


25


, is less uniform, and because of their greater spacing from one another (by comparison with the sealing regions


19


) is less overall than in the sealing regions


19


. However, this is not critical in the sense that the sealing seams formed by the sealing regions


19


are located in the peripheral regions of the bag package


1


, which are relatively far away from the product in the package.




In the apparatus


10




a


in

FIGS. 4 and 5

, the recesses


22


are replaced by narrow slits


31


, which can be made by erosion, for example. The slits


31


can extend obliquely to the sealing regions


18




a


,


19




a


, as shown, or parallel. The narrow slits


31


reduce the spring travel of the zones


23




a


about the connecting web


25




a


, so that in the event of an overload, the zones


23




a


are braced by the zones


24




a


. The thermal conduction is improved as well, so that a heat conducting means in the slits


31


can optionally be dispensed with. Furthermore, at least along the zones


23




a


in the sunken zone


21




a


, additional slits


32


or additional recesses


33


are provided. As a result, the flexibility of the sealing jaws


11




a


,


12




a


along the zones


23




a


can be further increased. In the case of the additional recesses


33


, which are preferably made by milling, these recesses, for reasons dictated by production, extend into the zones


24




a


. The additional slits


32


and the additional recesses


33


can be combined with one another in the individual sealing jaws


11




a


,


12




a


; for example, additional slits


32


or additional recesses


33


may be embodied in only one sealing jaw


11




a


,


12




a


, while the other sealing jaw


11




a


,


12




a


does not have them. It is also possible for additional slits


32


and additional recesses


33


to be combined with one another in one sealing jaw


11




a


,


12




a


, as shown, or for the additional slits


32


and additional recesses


33


to be provided in the apparatus


10


instead.




In the exemplary embodiment of

FIG. 6

, the apparatus


10




b


has one sealing jaw


35


with two flat sealing faces


36


,


37


and one sealing jaw


38


with two zones


23




b


, each with heightened sealing regions


18




b


,


19




b


compared with the previous exemplary embodiments. What is essential is that the zones


23




b


are each subdivided by two slits


39


that are parallel to one another;




one slit


39


in each zone


23




b


begins at the recess


15




b


, while the other slit


39


begins on the outside, remote from the recess


15




b


, of the sealing jaw


38


. In the apparatus


10




b


, a greater spring travel of the zones


23




b


can be attained, and furthermore, the sealing regions


18




b


are now equipped with a spring travel as well. It is understood that to further increase the flexibility, the additional slits


32


and additional recesses


33


described in conjunction with

FIGS. 4 and 5

can be provided in the apparatus


10




b


as well. It is also conceivable for the sealing jaw


35


also to be embodied with slits


39


, like the sealing jaw


38


.




The exemplary embodiments described in

FIGS. 1-6

can be modified by sealing jaws


42


,


43


of the kind shown in

FIGS. 7-9

. There, the sealing jaws


42


,


43


are each subdivided by longitudinal slits


44


, which extend transversely to the transverse seams to be formed. In other words, this means that the sealing regions


18


,


18




a


,


18




b


,


19


,


19




a


,


19




b


are subdivided into a plurality of smaller sealing regions. In the apparatus


10




c


of

FIG. 7

, the longitudinal slits


44


are embodied on only one sealing jaw


42


. In

FIGS. 8 and 9

, by comparison, the longitudinal slits


44


are embodied on both sealing jaws


43


of each of the apparatuses


10




d


and


10




e


; in the sealing jaws


43


of the apparatus


10




d


, the longitudinal slits


44


are each aligned with one another, while in the apparatus


10




e


, the longitudinal slits


44


in the two sealing jaws


43


are each offset from one another by one-half the pitch. By means of the longitudinal slits


44


, the flexibility of the sealing jaws


43


is additionally increased, to compensate for a different number of layers of packaging material along the sealing seams.




The foregoing relates to a preferred exemplary embodiments of the invention, it being understood that other variants and embodiments are thereof possible within the spirit and scope of the invention, the latter being defined by the appended claims.



Claims
  • 1. An apparatus (10; 10a-10e) for closing packages (1) made from a heat-sealable material, comprising two opposed sealing jaws (11, 12; 11a, 12a; 35, 38; 42; 43) having end faces (16, 17) formed with opposed sealing faces (18, 19; 18a, 19a; 18b, 19b) disposed parallel to one another and movable toward one another for forming transverse seams (3) of said packages in a region of said sealing faces, in which at least one sealing face (19; 19a; 19b) is embodied flexibly in order to compensate for different thicknesses of material of the package (1) along the transverse seams (3), said flex provided by means of a slit recess (22;31;39) in the sealing jaw (11;12;11a;12a;35;38;42;43) disposed behind said at least one sealing face (19;19a;19b), at least one sealing jaw (11, 12; 11a, 12a; 35, 38; 42; 43) has said one sealing face and a second sealing face (18; 18a; 18b), separated from one another by an intermediate zone (21), which extend along the transverse seam (3); and that said one sealing face (19; 19a; 19b) has a lesser spacing from its opposed sealing face (19; 19a; 36) than the said second sealing face (18; 18a) has from its opposed sealing face, so that when the two sealing jaws (11, 12; 11a, 12a; 35, 38; 42; 43) are moved together, said one sealing face (19; 19a; 19b) is elastically deformed in the forming of the transverse seam (3).
  • 2. The apparatus of claim 1, in which each sealing jaw (11, 12; 11a, 12a; 35, 38; 42; 43) has a recess (15) for a separating device, and that the sealing faces (18, 19; 18a, 19a; 19b, 35) are each disposed on both sides of the recesses (15) for the separating device.
  • 3. The apparatus of claim 1, in which said slit recess (22; 31; 39) separates one region (23; 23a; 23b) of the sealing jaw (11, 12; 11a, 12a; 35, 38; 42; 43) that carries the sealing faces (18, 19; 18a, 19a; 18b, 19b) from a remaining region (24; 24a; 24b) of the sealing jaw (11, 12; 11a, 12a; 35, 38; 42; 43), and that the two regions (23, 24; 23a, 24a; 23b, 24b) are connected to one another by means of a connecting web (25; 25a).
  • 4. The apparatus of claim 2, in which said slit recess (22; 31; 39) separates one region (23; 23a; 23b) of the sealing jaw (11, 12; 11a, 12a; 35, 38; 42; 43) that carries the sealing faces (18, 19; 18a, 19a; 18b, 19b) from a remaining region (24; 24a; 24b) of the sealing jaw (11, 12; 11a, 12a; 35, 38; 42; 43), and that the two regions (23, 24; 23a, 24a; 23b, 24b) are connected to one another by means of a connecting web (25; 25a).
  • 5. The apparatus of claim 3, in which said one sealing face (19; 19b) is disposed on the end face (16, 17), on a side remote from the connecting web (25; 25a), and is embodied in strip form.
  • 6. The apparatus of claim 4, in which said one sealing face (19; 19b) is disposed on the end face (16, 17), on a side remote from the connecting web (25; 25a), and is embodied in strip form.
  • 7. The apparatus of claim 3, in which said slit recess (22; 31) is disposed obliquely to the end face of the sealing jaw, so that one region of the sealing jaw (23; 23a) is triangular in cross section, and said one sealing face (19) is disposed in the narrowest part of said one region (23; 23a).
  • 8. The apparatus of claim 4, in which said slit recess (22; 31) is disposed obliquely to the end face of the sealing jaw, so that one region of the sealing jaw (23; 23a) is triangular in cross section, and said one sealing face (19) is disposed in the narrowest part of said one region (23; 23a).
  • 9. The apparatus of claim 1, in which additional recesses (32, 33) extending perpendicular to the sealing face (18, 19; 18b, 19b) are embodied in the intermediate zone (21; 21a).
  • 10. The apparatus of claim 2, in which additional recesses (32, 33) extending perpendicular to the sealing face (18, 19; 18b, 19b) are embodied in the intermediate zone (21; 21a).
  • 11. The apparatus of claim 3, in which additional recesses (32, 33) extending perpendicular to the sealing face (18, 19; 18b, 19b) are embodied in the intermediate zone (21; 21a).
  • 12. The apparatus of claim 5, in which additional recesses (32, 33) extending perpendicular to the sealing face (18, 19; 18b, 19b) are embodied in the intermediate zone (21; 21a).
  • 13. The apparatus of claim 7, in which additional recesses (32, 33) extending perpendicular to the sealing face (18, 19; 18b, 19b) are embodied in the intermediate zone (21; 21a).
  • 14. The apparatus of claim 1, in which a region (23; 23a; 23b) of the sealing jaw that carries the sealing faces is subdivided by slits (44) extending transversely to the sealing face (18, 19; 18b, 19b).
  • 15. The apparatus of claim 2, in which a region (23; 23a; 23b) of the sealing jaw that carries the sealing faces is subdivided by slits (44) extending transversely to the sealing face (18, 19; 18b, 19b).
  • 16. The apparatus of claim 3, in which said one region (23; 23a; 23b) is subdivided by slits (44) extending transversely to the sealing face (18, 19; 18b, 19b).
  • 17. The apparatus of claim 5, in which said one region (23; 23a; 23b) is subdivided by slits (44) extending transversely to the sealing face (18, 19; 18b, 19b).
  • 18. The apparatus of claim 7, in which said one region (23; 23a; 23b) is subdivided by slits (44) extending transversely to the sealing face (18, 19; 18b, 19b).
  • 19. The apparatus of claim 9, in which a region (23; 23a; 23b) of the sealing jaw that carries the sealing faces is subdivided by slits (44) extending transversely to the sealing face (18, 19; 18b, 19b).
  • 20. The apparatus of claim 1, in which said slit recess (22) is filled with an elastic thermal heat coupling agent (27).
  • 21. The apparatus of claim 2, in which said slit recess (22) is filled with an elastic thermal heat coupling agent (27).
  • 22. The apparatus of claim 3, in which said silt recess (22) is filled with an elastic thermal heat coupling agent (27).
  • 23. The apparatus of claim 5, in which said slit recess (22) is filled with an elastic thermal heat coupling agent (27).
  • 24. The apparatus of claim 7, in which said slit recess (22) is filled with an elastic thermal heat coupling agent (27).
  • 25. The apparatus of claim 9, in which said slit recess (22) is filled with an elastic thermal heat coupling agent (27).
  • 26. The apparatus of claim 14, in which said slit recess (22) is filled with an elastic thermal heat coupling agent (27).
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
199 04 154 Feb 1999 DE
PCT Information
Filing Document Filing Date Country Kind
PCT/DE00/00322 WO 00
Publishing Document Publishing Date Country Kind
WO00/46012 8/10/2000 WO A
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