The invention relates to a method for fixing an opening device according to the preamble of the two independent claims. The invention also relates to a composite sheet material and to a packaging container which is designed as a tubular bag and has an opening device.
Such a method for fixing an opening device is known from U.S. Pat. No. 5,482,176. The packaging container here consists of a multilayered material which comprises a cardboard which is coated on the inside and outside. The outer coating of the cardboard contains an aperture in the region of the opening device. Furthermore, the opening device is connected to the outer coating of the cardboard by means of an additional adhesive layer. The task of connecting the packaging container to the opening device thus involves relative high outlay.
Furthermore, WO 2007/149231 A2 discloses a method in which a hole is punched out of the wall of a laminated sheet material, which comprises a plurality of layers and from which the packaging container is formed, this hole being covered over from the inside by an additional material layer, which is in the form of a packaging-material strip and serves as a barrier layer. From the other side of the laminated sheet material, an opening device is made to cover over the punched-out hole and is connected to the packaging-material strip via an annular region. The opening device has a cutting device in the form of cutting teeth which, in order to open the packaging container, perforates or severs the additional material layer in order thus to allow, for example, a liquid to be poured out of the packaging container designed as a tubular bag.
Such packaging containers in the form of tubular bags are produced in so-called tubular-bag machines. In this case, the holes for the opening devices are severed from, or punched out of, an endless packaging-material web at a separate entry station. The material portions which form the subsequent barrier layers are then sealed onto the packaging-material web from the subsequent inside of the packaging container.
The necessary operation of punching the packaging-material web and then that of sealing on the barrier layers means that the known method involves relative high outlay, since an additional punching-out device and a sealing device are required. In particular, problems may arise if, in the event of a punching device and/or the sealing device malfunctioning, the entire production and/or filling process of the tubular-bag machine has to be interrupted for a relatively long period of time. Furthermore, it may also be considered to be a disadvantage that, as a result of the hole being punched out and then reclosed by the material layer of the packaging-material strip, the original barrier layers had to be severed or destroyed. This constitutes a potential weak point insofar as production of the original barrier protection function requires a high-quality packaging-material strip (in respect of material and thickness) and a high level of processing reliability.
Proceeding from the prior art presented, it is an object of the invention to develop a method for fixing an opening device according to the preambles of the two independent claims such that the opening devices can be fixed particularly straightforwardly, without additional substances being used. At the same time, it is intended both to reduce the equipment-related outlay and for it to be possible to avoid disruption to operation with corresponding production stoppages and downtimes during production of packaging containers. A further intention is to ensure the highest possible barrier protection action and level of processing reliability. This object is achieved in the case of a method for fixing an opening device having the features of the two independent claims. The invention here is based on the concept of it being possible, by using a specifically pre-treated packaging-material web or a specifically produced laminated sheet material, which contains apertures in the region of the subsequent opening devices, to dispense with the use of additional auxiliary substances for connecting the opening devices to the composite sheet materials.
Advantageous developments of the method according to the invention for fitting an opening device are specified in the dependent claims. The invention covers all combinations of at least two features disclosed in the claims, the description and/or the figures.
It is particularly preferably provided here that the aperture is formed by a punching or laser process, both of which are relatively straightforward to realize in production terms and operate reliably.
The invention also comprises a composite sheet material for use of a method according to the invention. It is provided here that the composite sheet material is produced by connecting a first layer structure to a second layer structure, wherein the second sheet-material layer structure has the at least one further layer, and wherein the aperture is created in the at least one further layer of the second layer structure prior to it being connected to the second layer structure. A composite sheet material created from two layer structures by such a method can be produced relatively straightforwardly, since the aperture in the second layer structure can be produced relatively straightforwardly by means of known production techniques.
Further advantages, features and details of the invention can be gathered from the following description of preferred exemplary embodiments and with reference to the drawing, in which:
Preferably in the upper region of the tubular bag 1, but beneath the upper transverse seam 2, an opening device 10 is arranged on the outer wall 5 of the tubular bag 1. As can best be seen with reference to
The tubular bag 1 consists of a composite sheet material made up of a multiplicity of flexible layers, in particular a laminated composite sheet material 15, 15a, and according to
The first layer structure 19, which comprises the LDPE sealing layer 16, the aluminum layer 17 and the MDPE layer 18 or the adhesive layer 18a and acts as a barrier layer or barrier-layer composite, is connected to a second layer structure 22 by means of a production device 20, which is illustrated in simplified form in
It is essential to the invention that the second layer structure 22 has an aperture 30, 30a in each case in the regions in which the opening devices 10 are arranged during production of the tubular bags 1. The apertures 30, 30a here are created and/or formed in the second layer structure 22 already during production of the second layer structure 22, using an appropriate production device, in particular using a punching device (not illustrated) or a laser-beam-cutting device. In particular, the essential factor is that the apertures 30 are formed at least in the region of the carrier layer 25, since the carrier layer 25 consists of OPP (oriented polypropylene), PET or a material which can be subjected to similar mechanical loading, and/or is of such a strength/toughness that the cutting teeth 13 of the opening device 10 cannot (usually) sever it.
The packaging-material roll 28 with the rolled-up laminated composite sheet material 15, 15a thus already has the apertures 30 for the opening devices 10, wherein the essential factor is that the apertures 30 are arranged on the laminated composite sheet material 15, 15a preferably at certain, uniform intervals corresponding to the format of the tubular bags 1 produced from the laminated composite sheet material 15, 15a. This allows waste-free processing of the packaging-material roll 28.
In the case of that exemplary embodiment of the invention which is illustrated in
In the case of that exemplary embodiment of the invention which is illustrated in
The tubular-bag machine 42 has a forming shoulder 43 and a forming and filling tube 44 which is coupled to a supply store (not illustrated) for the product 7 which is to be introduced. The forming and filling tube 44 passes through the machine housing 38 in the region of an outlet 45. Non-sterile conditions prevail in the region of the packaging machine 32 from the region of the outlet 45 onward. In the lower region of the forming and filling tube 44, it is further possible to see a longitudinal-seam-sealing device 46 and two vacuum-assisted, cyclically operating withdrawal belts 47, 48. It is also possible to see an application device 50 for fitting the opening devices 10 on the outer wall 5 of the tubular bags 1. The application device 50, which is not illustrated in any more detail, essentially comprises the aforementioned ultrasonic welding device and is preferably coupled to a supply magazine for the opening devices 10. The essential factor here is that the application device 50 is still arranged in the region of the forming and filling tube 44, and therefore, when the opening devices 10 are fitted on the outer wall 5 of the subsequent tubular bags 1, the forming and filling tube 44 forms an abutment for the opening device 10, in order to allow for the required contact pressure of the connection flange 14 on the outer wall 5. It is also essential for the application device 50 to be located in the non-sterile region. This allows direct access in the event of (any possible) disruption to operation of the application device 50, without the sterility of the upstream region of the packaging installation 32 being affected. Furthermore, there is no need for the opening devices 10 to have to be sterilized.
A transverse-seam-sealing device 51 is arranged beneath the forming and filling tube 44, this device having two transverse-seam-sealing jaws 52 and 53, which can be displaced in relation to one another, and severing blades (not illustrated) for severing a respective tubular bag 1 from the flexible packaging-material tube. The essential factor in the process for producing the tubular bags 1 is that the application device 50 aligns the opening devices 10 with the apertures 30, 30a such that they cover the apertures 30, 30a in alignment therewith.
Then, in a manner corresponding to
In the case of the process for producing the laminated composite sheet material 15c which is illustrated in
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10 2010 029 356.3 | May 2010 | DE | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/EP2011/058623 | 5/26/2011 | WO | 00 | 3/15/2013 |