The present invention relates to the field of bag packaging.
A great number of packs and a great number of systems for manufacturing them have already been proposed.
For relatively thin packs, which are generally flat when filled, known means give satisfaction on the whole. In this case, the packs are most often formed of two plane sheets welded to each other on three sides and fitted with closure means, for example complementary male/female sections placed at the pack mouth.
On the other hand up till now, the manufacture of packs intended to receive thick contents, of whatever type, has not proved completely satisfactory, despite the not inconsiderable research that has been undertaken in this very particular field.
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Of these packs, the pack 1 comprises in one of its walls 2 a gusset 3 located next to a closure assembly 4 located at the mouth 10 of said pack.
In these embodiments, the fastening units 4 are welded or bonded to the walls 2. They comprise complementary closure sections 5 comprising a slider 6 as an aid to opening.
The pack described in
It is not easy to fasten closure means having an opening indicator on packs of this type. Fastening is especially difficult as the closure assembly is located near a gusset giving the pack sufficient holding capacity for bulky contents.
The invention proposes to overcome these drawbacks.
To this end the invention proposes a method for manufacturing bag packaging characterised in that it comprises steps according to which:
The invention is to advantage complemented by the following characteristics taken alone or in any one of their technically possible combinations:
The invention relates to packs produced by this method as well as to the machines for implementing the method according to the invention.
Other characteristics, aims and advantages of the invention will emerge from the following description which is clearly illustrative and non-restrictive and which must be read in conjunction with the appended drawings in which:
As previously indicated the present invention relates to the manufacture by automatic machine of reclosable packs, these packs comprising two gussets.
The present invention may apply both to automatic pack manufacturing machines which run horizontally and to automatic pack manufacturing machines which run vertically.
Furthermore, the present invention applies also to automatic pack manufacturing machines with filling at a stage subsequent to manufacture and possibly geographically removed from the place of manufacture, in one place and in a sequence of stages.
In
The packaging film may be formed of any material, such as for example a plastic material, a paper or cardboard type material. The film may also be made of a composite and/or metallised.
According to the embodiment in
The gussets 3 and 8 form ridges 11, 12 and 13 and two sags located between these ridges.
The purpose of the first gusset 3 is to increase the holding capacity of the pack.
The purpose of the second gusset 8 is to form an opening indicator opposite the mouth 10 of the pack 1.
To this end, the sag of the gusset 8 comprises a weakness line 15. The weakness line may be formed of perforations formed in the film, or by a smaller film thickness. The user then breaks the weakness line 15 when first opening the pack.
According to a first embodiment, the ridges 11, 12 and 13 are approximately at the same height relative to each other.
The pack 1 comprises in its upper part a closure assembly 4 which is located between the two ridges 12 and 13 of the second gusset 8.
The closure assembly 4 is known per se and is not described in detail in the following developments. It may comprise complementary closure sections 5, for example of the male/female type, complementary fasteners or any other equivalent means.
It also comprises to advantage a slider 8 for opening and closing the sections. Conventionally, the slider comprises a base soleplate with two lateral flanges and a central rib running from it. The flanges and the rib engage so as to form two non-parallel chutes, which, depending on the direction of displacement of the slider, define convergent or divergent chutes. They therefore allow the complementary means 5 to close or to open. The slider 6 may be made of metal or plastic for example.
It also comprises fastening gauzes 16 which make it possible to connect the closure assembly between the ridges 12 and 13 of the second gusset. To advantage, the fastening gauzes have been subjected to a surface treatment that prevents their inner surfaces from being welded together when they pass between welding clamps. It should be noted that, by welding, is meant any conventional heat welding process, but also bonding processes.
The closure assembly 4 is able not to comprise complementary sections, or closing sliders.
The main elements are the same as the elements of the embodiment in
According to this embodiment, the ridge 11 of the first gusset is located below the level of the ridges 12 and 13, relative to the closure assembly 4. The difference in height 14 between the ridges 11, 12 and 13 of the gusset allows the welding means easier access to the area to be welded. Welding the fastening gauzes 16 of the closure assembly 4 added to the ridges 12 and 13 is thus easier.
The pack 1 is filled with any thick and bulky content. The content will to advantage be disposable nappies.
The pack may be filled during pack formation, when the film is being unwound on the pack forming machines. It may also be filled subsequently, at the manufacturing site or at another site.
The pack may be filled through one side perpendicular to the opening unit. The side through which the products have been inserted into the pack is welded to obtain a pack which is completely closed on all its sides. Filling may also be carried out through the side opposite the pack mouth. It is then appropriately folded to give an ideal holding capacity relative to the volume of the contents of the pack. A gusset may also be made on the side opposite the pack mouth. Lastly this side of the pack may also be welded.
The embodiment to be seen in
According to the possible embodiment of the handle, the latter is provided on a side of the pack 1 which is perpendicular to the closure assembly 4.
The handle 20 may have come from material on one or other of the walls 2 of the pack 1. It may also be fixed subsequently onto the film constituting the pack or the already formed pack.
The handle 20 may be formed in the wall film, or be added and fixed onto the wall after pack formation.
The handle 20 may also be constituted by two films or two gauzes.
Preferentially the gauzes of the handle 20 are firstly welded onto the internal surfaces of the gusset 3. Such welding is carried out along the welding lines 200. The free ends of the handle 20 will then be welded to each other along the welding line 201.
The result of the formation of the handle 20 is shown in
The invention also relates to a machine for manufacturing packs according to the invention.
The manufacturing machine comprises means able to unwind a film, of plastic material, paper or cardboard for example, composite or metallised.
It also comprises means able to form two gussets side-by-side, on a same edge of the film. To advantage, the ridges of the two gussets extend parallel to the direction of unwinding of the film.
To advantage, the gusset forming means are able to form the gusset which is not intended to receive the closure assembly with a certain difference in level relative to the other gusset. This difference in level allows easier access for the means of welding the fastening gauzes of the closure assembly.
The machine is able also to comprise means for fastening the closure assembly on the gusset comprising a weakness line in its sag. The weakness line may be made by the machine, either by providing perforations in the film, or by providing a thickness in the film which is smaller. The closure assembly may be fastened to the unwinding film or at any other time during pack formation. Closure assemblies are to advantage fastened longitudinally to the unwinding of the film.
The fastening means comprise to advantage clamps for welding the fastening gauzes.
The machine may comprise means for filling the pack with its contents. To advantage, it comprises means able to fill the pack with disposable nappies.
The machine also comprises means able to close the pack once it is filled. Said means may comprise means for welding the walls of the pack to each other, and/or means able to form a fold, or a gusset on the side opposite the pack mouth.
To advantage, the machine comprises means able to form a handle grip in the unwinding film. The means are either able to form the shape of the handle then form the hole through which the hand passes, or to form the handle unit in a single operation. The machine may comprise means for fastening the handle onto the pack during its formation, or once the pack is formed and/or filled.
The films of added handles 20 are cut to the desired shape on the unwinding machine.
The handle may be fastened on one side of the pack which is perpendicular or parallel to the fastening unit.
It will be remembered that the preceding description in no way presupposes the position of the machine. For example, it may run vertically or horizontally and the closure assembly 4 may be fastened longitudinally or transversally to the unwinding of the packaging sheet or film.
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