This application claims foreign priority benefits under 35 U.S.C. §119(a)-(d) to German patent application number DE 102010034021.9, filed Aug. 11, 2010, which is incorporated by reference in its entirety.
The present disclosure relates to a method of producing reclosable packages as well as to a deep-drawing packaging machine for executing said method.
U.S. Pat. No. 7,172,779 B2 and DE 202005006262 U1 disclose packages which offer the possibility of reclosing the package by means of locking elements formed in the lower part of the package as well as in the lid, so as to guarantee that, when part of the products has been removed, the remaining part of the products in the package will be preservable for a sufficiently long period of time. The locking elements serve to confirm, by an audible snap, that the package is reclosed and to interconnect the two package halves such that, when the upper package half is raised, the lower package half cannot detach itself from the upper one in spite of the weight of the product.
U.S. Pat. No. 7,665,281 B2 and US 2007/0138192 A1 disclose a method in the case of which the locking elements are simultaneously formed in both package halves in a work station, when both said package halves have been closed in a sealing station of a deep-drawing packaging machine so as to form a hermetically sealed package. During this deformation process, the locking elements are produced by impressing embossing means into the sidewalls of both package halves into a counter-support. This method is not suitable for very stable hard foils used as a bottom foil (product tray).
On the contrary, the foils are subjected to cold forming in the area of the locking elements and this may lead to a formation of cracks and to indefinite differences in the wall thicknesses of the individual foils. This, in turn, may lead to leakiness and, consequently, to flaws in the package.
Another drawback is the high impressing force of the embossing means required for simultaneously cold forming both foils in common.
It is an object of the present disclosure to provide a method for producing a reclosable package and a deep-drawing packaging machine for executing said method, in the case of which the above-described drawbacks can be eliminated.
A method for producing reclosable packages according to the present disclosure comprises the following steps: in a first forming station, package trays are formed in a bottom foil and, simultaneously, locking elements are formed in the sidewalls of the respective tray formed. The heating of the bottom foil required for this forming process is effected e.g. via one or a plurality of heating stations and/or a heating plate integrated in the forming station. Subsequently, the respective package trays formed are filled with products in an area of the product insertion track.
In a second forming station, a lid is formed in a normally slightly thinner top foil in such a way that flat surfaces are formed on the sidewalls of the lid, said flat surfaces covering the first locking elements of the package tray when said package tray and the lid have been combined.
The package tray filled with products and provided with locking elements is supplied to a sealing station together with the top foil or the lid formed, said sealing station welding the top foil or the lid formed to the package tray under a vacuum and/or a modified atmosphere whereby a hermetically sealed package is produced.
By means of a foil conveying system provided on both sides of the bottom foil, a group of packages, which are still interconnected through the bottom foil, is conveyed out of the sealing station and supplied to a downstream embossing station. In this embossing station, the top foil has embossed therein recesses, which match with the first locking elements of the package tray at least partially and which thus fulfill the requirement with respect to an audible snap when the package is being reclosed.
According to the present disclosure, the first locking elements are formed on at least two opposed sides of the package tray in the first forming station. In this respect, it will be advantageous to provide a plurality of locking elements or an elongate locking element per side of the package tray, said locking elements cooperating with at least two recesses in the lid. The locking elements may, however, be formed in the package tray on each side thereof or, in the case of round/oval packages, at an arbitrary location.
One variant of the method according to the present disclosure is so conceived that the locking elements of the package tray are configured such that they extend outwards, since this has hardly any negative influence on the forming process and since the forming tools need not have a more complicated structural design for this purpose.
In an embossing station, the embossing of recesses in the top foil is preferably carried out by means of a counter support on the outer surface of the package tray. According to an advantageous embodiment, the shape of the counter support corresponds in certain areas thereof to the shape of the locking elements of the package tray. The shape of the recesses may be complementary to that of the locking elements, but it may also deviate therefrom, so that the lid can be closed and/or retained in the closed position more easily.
A deep-drawing packaging machine according to the present disclosure provides a first forming station used for forming in a bottom foil at least one package tray and locking elements. The locking elements are adapted to be used for reclosing a package. In a second forming station of the deep-drawing packaging machine, a lid is formed in a top foil whereby flat surfaces are formed on the sides of the lid, said flat surfaces covering the locking elements of the package tray when said package tray and the lid have been combined. The deep-drawing machine comprises a product insertion region for inserting products into the package tray, and a sealing station for sealingly attaching the top foil or lid to the package tray. According to the present disclosure, an embossing station located downstream of the sealing station is configured for embossing into the top foil recesses which cooperate, at least in certain areas thereof, with the first locking elements formed in the package tray.
According to an advantageous embodiment, the embossing station comprises at least one embossing tool for embossing the recesses into the top foil and a counter support which cooperates with the embossing tool and the package. It will be particularly advantageous to hold the package during the embossing operation at least in certain areas thereof on the edge and in the area of the sealing seam, respectively, so as to counteract the force of the embossing tool applied to the package.
An inventive embodiment is so conceived that it comprises a forming station which is suitable for forming the locking elements of the package tray such that they extend outwards.
It proved to be particularly advantageous when the embossing tool moves in a pivoting direction of movement. Alternatively, the movement can take place in a combination of vertical and horizontal movements.
It will be advantageous to use a servomotor or a pneumatic cylinder as a drive for the embossing tool, since this also allows a continuously variable control of the penetration depth of the embossing tool in the top foil, whereby the reclosing characteristics of the package can be influenced. In particular the use of a pneumatic drive will be suitable for a maximum penetration depth of the embossing tool up to the counter support.
In the following, an advantageous embodiment of the present disclosure will be described in more detail making reference to the below drawings.
a shows a schematic view of a package tray of a package;
b shows a schematic view of a further package tray of a package;
a, 4b, 4c and 4d show schematic views of an embossing unit for forming recesses in the top foil.
Identical components are always provided with identical reference numerals in the figures.
a shows a foil detail of a deep drawn package tray 13 (additional package trays in the foil compound are not shown) with two respective opposed locking elements 16. These locking elements 16 can be arranged parallel to or transversely to the conveying direction R or they may be provided on additional or on all sides. The locking elements 16 are preferably configured as a longitudinal groove, as shown in
b shows a package tray 13 provided with continuous locking elements 16 extending parallel in the conveying direction R and arranged on both sides of the package tray 13.
a to 4d show various operating conditions of the embossing station 4 with embossing tools 20.
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A counter support strip 22 including a longitudinal groove oriented in the conveying direction R is configured in accordance with the shape of the locking element 16 and serves as a stop for the movement of the embossing tool 20.
For continuing the transport of the package 8, the embossing tools 20 are pivoted away from the package collision area, as can be seen in
The locking element 16 may have the shape of a semicircle or of half an oval. A trapezoidal shape or a polygonal shape are, however, imaginable as well. This applies to the recess 21 as well.
While embodiments of the invention have been illustrated and described, it is not intended that these embodiments illustrate and describe all possible forms of the invention. Rather, the words used in the specification are words of description rather than limitation, and it is understood that various changes may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention.
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