Information
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Patent Grant
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6715262
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Patent Number
6,715,262
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Date Filed
Friday, April 27, 200123 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, April 6, 200420 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
- Pitney, Hardin, Kipp & Szuch LLP
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 053 412
- 053 451
- 053 1334
- 053 1392
- 053 551
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A method is disclosed for forming reclosable packages at a form, fill and seal (FFS) apparatus by advancing a film of package making material longitudinally to form a tube while guiding opposite longitudinal edges of the film into a fin. A zipper having interlocking members and an attached flange is fed into the fin by capturing external surfaces of the interlocking members within a first guide member positioned adjacent to said fin and feeding the flanges along opposite sides of a second guide member positioned within said fin. An apparatus for performing the method is also disclosed.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to reclosable plastic bags and in particular to a method and for forming, filling and sealing such bags.
In U.S. Pat. No. 4,709,533 there is disclosed a method and apparatus for forming, filling and sealing reclosable plastic wherein the edges of a film of bag material are brought together into a fin at a form, fill and seal (FFS) machine and a zipper is fed into and sealed to the fin. While the disclosed method of this patent works fine for the manufacture of relatively simple reclosable packages, problems are countered in the production of more sophisticated packages such as where a slider is to be attached to the zipper or where a hermetic seal is required or desired to protect the package contents.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
In view of the above, it is the principal object of the present invention to provide an improved method for the manufacture of reclosable packages on a form fill and seal machine which enables the placement of sliders on the zipper during the package manufacturing process. A further object is to provide such a method that also permits the formation of a peel seal below the zipper during the package formation process.
Still another object is to provide such a method that can be practiced on conventional FFS equipment with modifications that may readily be made.
Still a further object is to provide the equipment for practicing the desired method. The above and other beneficial objects and advantages are attained in accordance with the present invention by advancing a film of package making material longitudinally to form a tube while guiding opposite longitudinal edges of the film into a fin. A zipper having interlocking members and an attached flange is fed into the fin by capturing external surfaces of the interlocking members within a first guide member positioned adjacent to said fin and feeding the flanges along opposite sides of a second guide member positioned within said fin. The flanges are attached to respective sides of the fin by sealing against the second guide. One of the flanges extends beyond the other flange. The flange extension is attached to the side of the fin adjacent to the other flange with a peel seal. The interlocking members are stomped together at bag length intervals and a slider is attached to the interlocking members between each pair of adjacent stomps.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
In the accompanying drawings:
FIG. 1
is a schematic sectional view of a reclosable package made in accordance with the present invention;
FIG. 2
is a front elevational schematic view of a FFS machine for practicing the present invention;
FIG. 3
is a side elevational schematic view of the FFS machine of
FIG. 2
;
FIG. 4
is a fragmentary elevational schematic view similar to
FIG. 3
but modified to show an alternative placement of the zipper stomper and slider inserter;
FIG. 5
is a sectional view taken off line
5
—
5
of
FIG. 3
in the direction indicated by the arrows; and,
FIG. 6
is a sectional view taken off line
6
—
6
of
FIG. 3
in the direction indicated by the arrows.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
Reference is now made to the drawings and to
FIG. 1
in particular wherein a reclosable bag
10
manufactured in accordance with the present invention is depicted. The bag
10
includes a main body portion
12
and has a zipper that may be opened and closed by a slider
14
. The contents of the bag
10
are protected by a flange
16
that is joined to the package wall by a peel seal
18
. The initial opening of the bag requires that the peel seal be ruptured, thereby evidencing that the bag has been opened.
The bag
10
is formed on a vertical FFS machine
20
depicted in
FIGS. 2 and 3
. A bag film
22
is played off a spool
24
and over a forming collar
26
which transforms the flat, horizontally moving film into a vertical tube
28
about the fill tube
30
of the FFS machine. The longitudinal edges
32
,
34
of the tube
28
are brought together into a fin
36
. A zipper
38
is played off zipper spool
40
and fed into the fin
36
. The zipper
38
includes a first profile
42
and a second profile
44
. Each of the profiles has an interlocking member engageable with the other profile and an attached flange
46
,
48
, with one flange
46
being longer than the other flange
48
. The flanges
46
,
48
are preferably formed of webs integral with the profiles to which are bonded extensions. The extensions are formed of universally compatible material thereby enabling the profiles to be used with a wide range of bag making films.
In order to properly align the zipper relative to the bag film, the zipper
38
is fed into a first guide
50
that extends longitudinally parallel to the fill tube
30
of the FFS machine. The guide
50
extends from the top of the fill tube for a substantial portion of the length of the fill tube. As seen in
FIG. 5
, the guide
50
includes a groove
52
in which the external surfaces of the mated interlocked members of the profiles
42
,
44
ride, thereby capturing the profiles and fixing the flanges of zipper
38
within the fin
36
.
A second guide
54
extends radially outwardly from the fill tube in line with the fin
36
. The guide
54
extends downwardly from the top of the fill tube to coextend with two pairs of longitudinal seal bars,
56
and
58
. The radially outward seal bars
56
a
and
56
b
are lined up with and substantially as wide as the short flange
48
. The guide
54
is positioned to extend between the flanges
46
and
48
so that the seal bars
56
a
and
56
b
can be closed against the guide
54
. The short flange
48
and the adjacent Fin
32
are captured between seal bar
56
a
and one side of guide
54
. The outermost portion of the wider flange
46
(i.e. closest to the profiles) is captured between the seal bar
56
b
and the other side of guide
54
. As a result, when seal bars
56
a
and
56
b
are closed with heat and pressure, the flanges
46
and
48
are respectively sealed to the inner surfaces of fins
34
and
32
.
The inner seal bars
58
move toward one another in a cut-out formed in guide
54
so that they directly capture the fin and the innermost portion of the wider flange
46
(i.e. furthest from the profiles) between them. Seal bar
58
a
is heated while seal bar
58
b
is not. As a result, when the seal bars close, flange
46
is loosely tacked to the inner surface of fin
32
. In this connection, to control the bond, a peel seal material may be applied to the surface of flange
46
to be bonded to fin
32
.
A slider insertion mechanism
60
is provided below the seal bars
56
,
58
to apply a slider
62
to the interlocking members of the profiles. To retain the slider
62
on the zipper, the zipper is crushed or stomped by a stomper mechanism
64
which serves to deform the interlocking members sufficiently to prevent the slider from be pulled off the interlocking members. The stomper
64
may be positioned upstream of the slider applicator
60
as depicted in
FIG. 3
, or downstream of the slider applicator as shown in FIG.
4
. or upstream of the zipper guide as shown in phantom in FIG.
3
.
After the slider is applied to the zipper, a cross seal is formed transversely across the film tube through the stomped zipper by seal bars
66
and the contents of the package are filled against the seal. The process is then repeated with the next transverse seal being formed through the next stomped portion of the zipper, thereby forming the opposite side seal of the first package and releasing the thus completed and filled package from the tube while simultaneously forming the first side seal for the next package.
Thus, in accordance with the above, the aforementioned objectives are effectively attained.
Claims
- 1. A method of forming reclosable packages at a form, fill and seal (FFS) apparatus comprising the steps of:advancing a film of package making material longitudinally to form a tube while guiding opposite longitudinal edges of said film into a fin; feeding a zipper into said fin, said zipper including a first profile and a second profile, each of said profiles having an interlocking member engageable with an interlocking member of the other profile and an attached flange; guiding said zipper into position relative to the fin by capturing external surfaces of said first and second profile interlocking members within a first guide member positioned adjacent to said fin; feeding said flanges along opposite sides of a second guide member positioned within said fin while said interlocking members are captured within said first guide member; sealing a portion of each of said flanges respectively to an adjacent side of said fin while at least portions of said interlocking members are captured within said first guide member, wherein said first profile attached flange is longer than said second profile attached flange; peel sealing to the side of the fin adjacent to the second profile, a portion of the first profile flange that extends beyond the second profile flange; and attaching a slider to the zipper.
- 2. The method in accordance with claim 1 wherein said slider is attached to said zipper after said zipper exits from said first guide.
- 3. The method in accordance with claim 1 comprising the step of stomping said interlocking members together to form stomped areas at package length intervals along said zipper after said zipper is attached to said fin.
- 4. The method in accordance with claim 3 wherein said step of attaching a slider to a zipper further comprises the step of attaching a slider to the zipper between each adjacent pair of stomped areas after the formation of said stomped areas.
- 5. The method in accordance with claim 3 wherein said step of attaching a slider to a zipper further comprises the step of attaching a slider to the zipper between each adjacent pair of stomped areas prior to the formation of said stomped areas.
- 6. The method in accordance with claim 3 comprising the further step of forming a transverse seal across said tube through each of said stomp areas.
- 7. A form, fill and seal apparatus for forming reclosable packaging comprising:a fill tube; a longitudinally moving web of package making film; a forming collar upstream of said fill tube for guiding said longitudinally moving web of package making film into a film tube disposed about said fill tube and guiding opposed edges of said film into a fin; a supply of zipper to be opened and closed by a slider; means for feeding said zipper from said supply into said fin, said zipper including a first profile and a second profile, each of said profiles having an interlocking member engageable with the other profile and an attached flange; a first guide adjacent to said fin, said first guide having surfaces thereon extending parallel to said fill tube for capturing external surfaces of said first and second profile interlocking members; a second guide disposed within said fin between at least a portion of said first guide and said fill tube, said zipper feeding means feeding said profile flanges along opposite sides of said second guide; a pair of first sealing bars on opposite sides of said second guide, each of said first sealing bars being co-extensive in length with at least a portion of said first guide and each of said pair of first sealing bars closing against respective ones of said opposite sides of said second guide for sealing at least a portion of each of said profile flanges, respectively, to adjacent sides of said fin while at least portions of said profile interlocking members are captured within said first guide; a stomper means on opposite sides of said fin, downstream of a downstream end of said pair of first seal bars and in-line with said interlocking members for stomping said interlocking members together to form stomped areas at package length intervals along said zipper interlocking members after said zipper is attached to said fin; and a slider attacher downstream of said stomper means for attaching said slider to the zipper after said interlocking members are stomped together.
- 8. The form, fill and seal apparatus of claim 7 wherein said first profile's attached flange is longer than said second profile's attached flange and further comprising a second pair of sealing bars disposed between said first pair of sealing bars and said fill tube, for peel sealing at least a portion of the first profile flange that extends beyond the second profile flange to the side of the fin adjacent to the second profile flange.
- 9. The form, fill and seal apparatus of claim 7 further comprising a slider attacher downstream of a downstream end of said first guide for attaching a slider to the zipper after said profile interlocking members are exit from said first guide.
- 10. The form, fill and seal apparatus of claim 7 further comprising a third pair of sealing bars on opposite sides of said film tube downstream of downstream end of said fill tube.
- 11. An apparatus for forming reclosable packages comprising:means for advancing a film of package making material longitudinally to form a tube while guiding opposite longitudinal edges of said film into a fin; means for feeding a zipper to be opened and closed by a slider into said fin, said zipper including a first profile and a second profile, each of said profiles having an interlocking member engageable with an interlocking member of the other profile and an attached flange; means for guiding said zipper into position relative to the fin by capturing external surfaces of said first and second profile interlocking members within a first guide member positioned adjacent to said fin; means for feeding said flanges along opposite sides of a second guide member positioned within said fin while said interlocking members are captured within said first guide member; means for sealing a portion of each of said flanges respectively to an adjacent side of said fin while at least portions of said interlocking members are captured within said first guide member; means for attaching a slider to the zipper; and means for stomping said interlocking members together to form stomped areas at package length intervals along said zipper after said zipper is attached to said fin.
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