Claims
- 1. A method of wrapping an object with shrinkable plastic film comprising the steps of establishing a first plane of film at least as wide as the dimensions of the object about which the film is to be wrapped, relatively advancing the object through the plane of the film to wrap the film about the object, bonding the film together to form a first sleeve of film about the object, establishing a second plane of film at least as wide as the dimensions of the object about which the film is to be wrapped, advancing the object through the second plane of film in a direction approximately at right angles to the direction of wrapping of the first sleeve of film to wrap the film of the second plane about the object, bonding the film of the second plane together to form a second sleeve of film about the object, at least one of the first and second planes of film being wider than the dimensions of the object about which said film is wrapped, simultaneously heat shrinking both sleeves to tightly encompass the object, and heat laminating the sleeves to each other where they overlap.
- 2. A method of wrapping and consolidating a load in the form of a rectangular prismatic stack of cartons comprising the steps of establishing a plane of a first heat sealable, heat shrinkable plastic film of a width greater than the width of the faces of the load about which it is to be wrapped, advancing the load through the plane of the first film to draw the film about the front, top and bottom faces of the load, drawing the film together across the rear face of the load, heat sealing the film to itself along spaced parallel lines of heat sealing, severing the film between the lines of heat sealing to form a first sleeve of film about the load, heating the film in the proximity of the wrapped edges of the load to partially shrink the film and to draw the margins of the film against the exposed faces of the load, establishing a second plane of heat sealable, heat shrinkable plastic film of a width greater than width of the faces of the load about which it is to be wrapped, advancing the load through the second plane of film in a direction approximately at right angles to the direction of wrapping of the first sleeve of film to draw the film of the second plane about the now leading, top and bottom faces of the load, drawing the film together across the now trailing face of the load, heat sealing the film to itself along spaced parallel lines of heat sealing, severing the film between the lines of heat sealing to form a second sleeve of film about the load at right angles to the first sleeve, heating the films to shrink both sleeves to tightly encompass the load and to heat laminate the sleeves to each other where they overlap.
- 3. The method of claim 2 wherein the load is rotated approximately 90.degree. about a vertical axis before the first heating step and wherein the load is again rotated approximately 90.degree. before the second heating step.
- 4. The method of claim 2 wherein the heat sealable, heat shrinkable plastic is biaxially oriented polyethylene having a greater shrink capacity in the direction of wrapping.
- 5. The method of claim 2 wherein the first heating step directs infra-red radiation at the proximities of the edges of the load covered by the first sleeve.
- 6. The method of claim 5 wherein the second heating step directs infra-red radiation at the top, bottom and those faces covered by the second sleeve.
- 7. A method of wrapping and consolidating a load in the form of a rectangular prismatic stack of cartons comprising the steps of establishing a plane of a first heat sealable, heat shrinkable plastic film of a width at least as wide as the width of the faces of the load about which it is to be wrapped, advancing the load through the plane of the first film to draw the film about the front, top and bottom faces of the load, drawing the film together across the rear face of the load, heat sealing the film to itself along spaced parallel lines of heat sealing, severing the film between the lines of heat sealing to form a first sleeve of film about the load, establishing a second plane of heat sealable, heat shrinkable plastic film of a width greater than the faces of the load about which it is to be wrapped, advancing the load through the second plane of film in a direction approximately at right angles to the direction of wrapping of the first sleeve of film to draw the film of the second plane about the now leading, top and bottom faces of the load, drawing the film together across the now trailing face of the load, heat sealing the film to itself along spaced parallel lines of heat sealing, severing the film between the lines of heat sealing to form a second sleeve of film about the load at right angles to the first sleeve, heating the films to shrink both sleeves to tightly encompass the load and to bond the sleeves to each other where they overlap.
Parent Case Info
This is a Division of application Ser. No. 337,171, filed Mar. 1, 1973, now U.S. Pat. No. 3,896,604.
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Divisions (1)
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