Claims
- 1. A machine capable of automatic continuous high speed production of formed, filled, sealed packages comprising:
drive means to intermittently advance a pair of parallel transport chains having means to secure and pull bottom web material from an intermittently braked roll of web of thermoformable plastic to advance it, said transport chains advancing bottom web material past a series of stations, said series comprising:
a scoring station where said web is accurately scored; a heating station where said web is controllably heated to thermoforming temperatures; a forming station where said heated web is formed, said forming station including forming die means which can form a series of spaced pocket formations encompassed by a flat unformed web; a filler station, said filler station including means for filling each said pocket formation with an equal amount of a product supplied to said filler station; and driven roller means intermittently advancing a top web material in timed relationship with the intermittent advance of said bottom web member with each pocket formation, said driven roller means transporting said top web in substantially parallel, closely adjacent proximity to and above said bottom webs filled pocket formations to a sealing station where top web is sealed to bottom web, said transport chains next advancing said sealed bottom web and top web combination to a further series of stations comprising:
a punch station, which punches shaped apertures in the unformed sealed web areas which rim said pocket formations transversals in a straight line with a punched hole at each end of the line of pocket formations and one between each pocket formation; a longitudinal cutting station to longitudinally shear the films in a cut which travels between said punched holes to create longitudinal rims along said pocket formations; and a transverse cutting station which transversely slits the sealed areas between said pocket formation to completely separate said pocket formations and creating transverse rims to produce individual generally rectangular finished packages with sealed rims and punched corners.
- 2. The machine of claim 1, where said generally rectangular packages with sealed rims are collated by collation means comprising:
a lightly adhesive collation paper intermittently advanced about an idler roller just beyond and parallel to the transverse cutting means; and a pressure pad mounted on a vertically reciprocating transverse cutting means which on its downward stroke compresses a row of the individual finished packages onto the adhesive side of the paper which row is then indexed forward for the next cycle by indexing means comprised of a high friction indexing belt conveyor under the collation paper with an adjustable floating pressure plate lightly pressing downward on said individual finished packages to aid the friction belt in drawing the collation paper forward as well as to further insure said packages adhesion to the collation paper to create a continuous sheet of collated packages, said continuous sheet of collated packages having been advanced onto a flying carrier plate member with vacuum means to maintain the sheet in place on said carrier plate member which is attached to a high speed pneumatic transport platform, a flying blade attached to another high speed transverse transport platform on signal instantly slits the collation paper between said packages alongside the trailing edge of said flying blade into an individual sheet resting on said flying carrier plate; upon completion of the advance of each slit sheet onto said carrier plate said plate, on signal, immediately transports said sheet of packages to a point directly over a waiting shipping carton, and said transport platform on reaching said point, on signal, instantly reverses with sharp acceleration and simultaneous with a vacuum release moves sharply out from under the sheet whereupon said sheet, due to its inertia, is left in mid air to drop into the carton.
- 3. The machine of claim 2, which said vacuum carrier plate member is tilted with its leading edge lower than its trailing edge.
- 4. The machine of claim 1, where the means to secure and pull bottom web material by the pair of web transport chains comprises a series of upstanding pin members mounted on said chains and impaler means to impale said web material on said pins along each to its lateral edges.
RELATED PATENTS
[0001] On Apr. 11, 1989 U.S. Pat. No. 4,819,406, which is hereby incorporated by reference, was issued to applicant for a Compact Form-Fill-Seal Machine for producing sealed cups and other package structures including dispenser packages for flowable substances having a fault line extending over a stress concentrating protrusion member. The stress concentrating protrusion member was formed into a relatively stiff flat upper plastic film cover member of a lower product containment member. The dispenser package being the subject of U.S. Pat. Nos. 4,493,574, 4,611,715 and 4,724,982, all invented by applicant.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60145646 |
Jul 1999 |
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Continuations (1)
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10445029 |
May 2003 |
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