1. Technical Field
The present invention relates to a method for making a vertical stand-up package having a compartment constructed using a modified vertical form, fill, and seal packaging machine, and the apparatus and method for making same, that provides for a single piece construction of a vertical stand-up package. The invention allows for use of existing converter and packaging technology to produce a stand up package having one or more open or closed compartments with minimal increased cost and minimal modification.
2. Description of Related Art
Vertical form, fill, and seal packaging machines are commonly used in the snack food industry for forming, filling, and sealing bags of chips and other like products. One such packaging machine is seen diagrammatically in
One modification to a vertical form, fill, and seal packaging machine is disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 6,722,106 (“the '106 Patent”), which is assigned to the same assignee as the present invention. The '106 Patent discloses a method for making a free standing package called a vertical stand up pouch. The modification uses two forming plates 104 and a tension bar 102 to hold the packaging film tube in tension from inside the tube. Tension is applied on the outside of the film and in the opposite direction of the tension provided by the forming plates 104 by a fixed or stationary tucker mechanism 106 positioned between the forming plates 104. When the tucker bar 106 is properly positioned, it provides a crease or fold in the tube of the packaging film between the two forming plates 104. This creates a gusset 135 that permits the package to stand upright on the gusset 135. The crease is formed prior to formation of the transverse seal by the seal jaws 126. Consequently, once the transverse seal is formed, the crease becomes an integral feature of one side of the package.
The vertical form and fill machine thereafter operates basically as previously described in the prior art, with the sealing jaws 126 forming a lower transverse seal (and upper transverse seal for the bag below), and product being introduced through the forming tube 101 into the sealed tube of packaging film which now has a crease on one side. The film is then pulled downward by moving belts 120 and the upper transverse seal is formed, thereby completing the package. An example of the vertical stand up package formed is shown in
Another self standing flexible pouch is disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 6,679,630 also assigned to the same assignee as the present invention.
The prior art discloses other containers often associated with TV dinners having multi-compartment food containers where the compartments are adjacent and integrated into the container. Unfortunately, many of these food containers are made from more expensive thermoforming techniques. Consequently, a need exists for a multi-compartment food container that can be made from an economical modification of a vertical form, fill, and seal machine.
The proposed invention involves producing a vertical stand up package having one or more open or closed compartments constructed from a single sheet of material using a vertical form, fill, and seal machine modified with a spiral former, a first and second filling structure, and a gusseting mechanism. The former receives flexible packaging film and forms a tube having an overlap end and an inner end. The overlap is sealed to the tube thereby causing the inner end to form an internal compartment wall. The gusseting mechanism creates a vertical tuck along the length of the bag while it is being formed permitting the package to stand up once the transverse end seals are made.
The method disclosed and the package formed as a consequence is a substantial improvement over prior art packages having a compartment. The method works on existing vertical form, fill, and seal machines requiring little modification. There are no jaw carriage modifications involved. The bag makers can be easily converted back to a pillow pouch configuration with a relatively few simple changes. The same metalized or clear laminations used as materials in pillow pouches can also be used with the invention. The above as well as additional features and advantages of the present invention will become apparent in the following written detailed description.
The novel features believed characteristic of the invention are set forth in the appended claims. The invention itself, however, as well as a preferred mode of use, further objectives and advantages thereof, will be best understood by reference to the following detailed description of illustrative embodiments when read in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, wherein:
a and 2b are perspective views of prior art vertical stand-up packages.
a is a cross-sectional view of a prior art package capable of self support having a pouch.
b is a perspective view of a prior art package.
a is a simplified top view of the dual delivery tube assembly of one embodiment of the present invention.
b is a cut away perspective view of the package in accordance with one embodiment of the present invention.
c is a cut-away side view of the package in accordance with one embodiment of the present invention.
d depicts a cut away top view of one embodiment of the present invention having salsa poured into the compartment.
a is a front view of one embodiment of the vertical stand-up package having a compartment.
b is a perspective bottom view of the package depicted in
a is a perspective view of a folding device adjacent the vertical form fill and seal machine along line 7A—7A of
b is a perspective view of the folding device depicted in
c is a perspective view of a folding device depicted in
a is a simplified top view of the multi-delivery tube assembly in accordance with one embodiment of the present invention.
b is a cut-away perspective view of the package made from the assembly depicted in
a is a simplified top view depicting the former and dual delivery tube assembly of one embodiment of the present invention. In the embodiment shown, an indention in the first filling structure 418 creates a channel for placement of the second filling structure 420. This indention, however, is not required and is shown to be illustrative of one embodiment. The film tube comprises an inner compartment wall 640 bounded by a compartment terminal end 410 and a compartment seal end 422.
Referring to
b is a cut away perspective view of the package in accordance with one embodiment of the present invention. Referring to
c is a cut-away side view of the package in accordance with one embodiment of the present invention. In the embodiment shown, the package 600 comprises two compartments 618620 open to one another. A first item 718 rests in the main portion 618 of the package 600 while a second item 720 is disposed within the compartment portion 620 of the package 600. The first and second items are separated by a compartment wall 640. As shown by
Referring to
a is a front view of one embodiment of the vertical stand up package having a compartment.
One advantage of the package formed by the present invention is that complementary items can be stored in the package. For example, in one embodiment the first item can comprise tortilla chips and the second item can comprise pre-packaged salsa. The salsa can be pre-packaged in a traditional pillow package by a prior art vertical form, fill, and seal machine similar to that depicted in
d depicts a cut away top view of one embodiment of the present invention having salsa poured into the compartment 620. Salsa, when poured into the compartment 620, applies pressure at the compartment wall 640 and can press the compartment wall 640 in the direction of the arrows 623 shown in
a is a perspective view of a folding device adjacent the vertical form fill and seal machine along line 7A—7A of
While the folding device 700 as shown comprises a tucker bar 702 and a pair of rollers 704705, in one embodiment, the folding device 700 comprises the tucker bar 702. In one embodiment, the trough end 411 of the fold passes through the channel 706 of the bottom v-shaped roller 704. The outer edge of the disc-shaped top roller 705 is bounded on two sides by the packaging film 110 as the packaging film 110 passes through the channel 706 of the bottom v-shaped roller 704. In one embodiment, the former 426 comprises a gutter 710 mounted adjacent the edge of the former. The gutter 710 can be substantially perpendicular to the former edge.
a is a simplified top view of the multi-delivery tube assembly in accordance with one embodiment of the present invention. In the embodiment shown, extensions 160 are attached to the first filling structure 418. As shown in
b is a cut-away perspective view of the package made from the assembly depicted in
It should be noted that there are several potential embodiments of the present invention. For example, referring to
Examples of package applications, such as complementary products that can be packaged together in the main portion and compartment include crackers and cheese, cake mix and pre-packaged icing, or ready to eat cereal, milk, and/or a utensil such as a spoon. A pre-packaged seasoning can be placed in the compartment portion and a dehydrated food, such as noodles, can be placed in the main portion. The seasoning can be removed, water added to the main portion 618, the entire package can then be heated in a microwave, the seasoning can be added, and the consumer can consume the food product directly from the main portion 618 of the package.
Promotional items can be also placed in the compartment with product placed in the main portion of the package. Thus, a consumer desiring to immediately access the promotional item can easily do so without immersing one's hand and fingers in product. For example, a promotional coupon can be placed into compartment portion of the package while potato chips are placed into the main portion. A consumer may only want a portion of potato chips, but may want to also access the promotional coupon. The promotional coupon, in prior art packages having no compartment often falls to the bottom of the package. Thus, a consumer may be forced, in a prior art package, to dig with his or her hand through the potato chips in order to access the promotional coupon. The present invention, on the other hand, permits a consumer to simply reach directly into the compartment to retrieve the promotional coupon without contacting product. The food package need not be limited to shelf-stable food products. For example, the package of the present invention can be used to store cereal and pre-packaged milk in the refrigerated section of a grocery store.
The present invention can be achieved with relatively inexpensive modification of existing form, fill, and seal machinery to produce a vertical stand up package having one or more open or closed compartments. Further, the multi-compartment package of the present invention is one-half to one-third the cost of a multi-compartment thermoformed package.
While the invention has been particularly shown and described with reference to a preferred embodiment, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that various changes in form and detail may be made therein without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention.
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