The present invention concerns a heat-shrinking furnace for forming bundles of products that are wrapped by films made in a heat-shrinkable material.
A further object of the present invention is a process for heat-shrinking films made in a heat-shrinkable material that is intended to form bundles of containers.
The object of the present invention is particularly used in the field of packaging products such as bottles, cans and/or similar containers in which wrapping films to be used are provided and realized in a heat-shrinkable material that is intended to form respective bundles.
As it is known, the formation of bundles of containers by heat-shrinking is generally carried out with the aid of suitable furnaces defining at least one advancement channel for the bundles.
Tunnel furnaces are provided with an inlet opening for continuously introducing separate groups of containers wrapped by respective heat-shrinkable films and with an outlet opening for the continuous outlet of respective bundles of heat-shrunk containers.
During heat-shrinking the plastic film shrinks becoming compact against the products and therefore making the finished bundle compact.
However, the Applicant has found that during the step of heat-shrinking the film, the latter stops or slows down abruptly, in the moment in which it comes into contact with the wall of the products.
The reason why such a phenomenon occurs is that usually the products have a lower temperature and during the shrinking step the hot film, coming into contact with the container, undergoes cooling such as to stop or slow down the shrinking.
Such a phenomenon can be seen more clearly in the open side areas of the bundle in which the overlapping portions of the film could shrink much more than what usually actually occurs.
Starting from the aforementioned current state of the art, the main purpose of the present invention is to propose a furnace and a process for heat-shrinking bundles in which the film, for the same materials and sizes, can shrink more and thus make the finished bundle more stable.
A further purpose of the present invention is to reduce the overall consumption of energy necessary in order for the furnaces to operate in an optimal manner.
The purposes specified above, and yet others, are substantially achieved with a furnace and with a process for heat-shrinking films made in a heat-shrinkable material that is intended for realizing bundles of containers, in accordance with the present invention.
The description shall be made in the rest of the document with reference to the attached drawings, which are provided purely as an indication and therefore not for limiting purposes, in which two examples of a furnace according to the present invention are shown.
Such a heat-shrinking furnace 10 is suitable for forming bundles 11 of products 12 that are wrapped by a heat-shrinkable film 13.
The furnace is of the type defining at least an advancement channel 14 for the bundles 11 along the advancement direction X and comprises:
According to the invention, in an intermediate position between the inlet 15 and the outlet 16, the furnace comprises means to temporarily hold the heat-shrinkable film 13 spaced apart from the products 12 at the lateral openings 17 during heat-shrinking.
According to a preferred embodiment the means to temporarily hold the heat-shrinkable film 13 spaced apart from the products 12 at the lateral openings 17 during the heat-shrinking step comprise means for generating an air blow 19.
Such a blow 19 is at least partially directed along the advancement direction X in an intermediate position between the inlet 15 and the outlet 16 at both lateral walls 18 of each advancement channel 14, so that the blows 19 penetrate inside the lateral openings 17 of the heat-shrinkable film 13 that is wrapped in a loose manner on the containers 12.
In such a way the heat-shrinkable film 13 is held temporarily spaced apart from the products 12 at the lateral openings 17.
In one first version the means for generating an air blow 19 at least partially directed along the advancement direction X comprise, for each wall 18 of the channel 14, a blowing device 20 directed inclined towards the channel 14 so as to directly intercept the openings 18.
In a second version the means for generating an air blow 19 at least partially directed along the advancement direction X comprise, for each wall 18 of the channel 14, a blowing device 20 that is directed towards a deflecting element 21 arranged on the respective wall 18.
Such a deflector 21 is configured so as to reflect the blow 19 towards the openings 18.
Finally, a third version is provided in which the deflectors act directly on the air per se fed to the furnace from the walls of the channels 18.
The method implemented by the furnace 10 described above comprises the steps of:
In particular, the method also comprises the step of:
Such a last step is made by dispensing air blows directed in a manner such as to “enter” the lateral openings of the bundle thus holding the film spaced apart from the products at least in the first steps of the heat-shrinking.
Such air blows can be directly oriented inclined towards the openings or they can be reflected in such a direction by suitable deflectors.
The object of the present invention solves the drawbacks found in the prior art and achieves important advantages in which, in particular the film, for the same materials and sizes, can be shrunk to a greater extent and thus make the finished bundle more stable.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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MI2014A000622 | Apr 2014 | IT | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/IB2015/052460 | 4/3/2015 | WO | 00 |