The invention is explained in the following by means of figures 1 to 8. These explanations are merely by way of example and do not limit the general concept of the invention. The explanations apply equally to ail the subjects of the present invention.
packaging depression to be produced,
1 Packaging depression
2 Structural element, outer cardboard structure
2.1 Periphery of the structural element 2
3 Depression made of film, in particular plastic film
3.1 Periphery of the depression 3
4 Conveying direction of the film web
5 Connection point, welding face, sealing face
6 Packaging machine
7 Film roll
8 Material web for producing the structural element 2, cardboard material web
9 Connecting station
10 Conveying means, conveying belt, transfer drum, paternoster
11 Transfer element
13 Conveying direction, second conveying direction
14 Sealing tool, upper sealing tool
16 Heating means
17 Perforation, opening
18 Dancer roller
19 Forming station
20 Heating means and/or moistening means
21 Mold, lower mold
22 Mold, upper mold
23 Robot, handling unit
24 Robot, handling unit
25 Removal of empty transfer elements; conveying belt
26 Station downstream of the connecting station
α Vertical angle
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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10 2011 107 277.6 | Jul 2011 | DE | national |
10 2011 120 949.6 | Dec 2011 | DE | national |
The present invention relates to a packaging machine in which a film web is intermittently conveyed along a first conveying direction, depressions being formed in the film web, and said depressions each being connected to a structural element in a connecting station, wherein the structural elements and/or a material web, from which the structural elements are produced, are conveyed along a second conveying direction. The present invention furthermore relates to a method for producing a pack, and to a pack. Packaging machines of this type are known from the prior art. However, the packaging machines described there have the disadvantage of a comparatively low cycle speed. It was therefore the object of the present invention to provide a packaging machine with which higher cycle speeds cam be implemented. The object is achieved by a packaging machine in which a film web is intermittently conveyed along a first conveying direction, depressions being formed in the film web, and said depressions each being connected to a structural element in a connecting station, wherein the structural elements and/or a material web, from which the structural elements are produced, are conveyed along a second conveying direction, wherein the first and second conveying directions, in the region of the connecting station, are provided parallel to one another. The observations made in the context of this subject matter of the present invention apply equally to the other subjects of the present invention, and vice versa. The present invention relates to a packaging machine in which a film web is intermittently, i.e. cyclically, conveyed along a first conveying direction along the packaging machine. While the film web is at a standstill, the depressions are formed, in particular by thermoforming, in the film web. For this purpose, the film web, as a rule, is heated. A multiplicity of depressions, what is referred to as an X-Y-format of depressions, is preferably formed in the film web in one cycle. Thereafter, the film web is conveyed onward. Prior to, during or after the forming operation, the depressions are connected, according to the invention, to a structural element in a connecting station. This is in particular an integral connection and takes place preferably by sealing. In this manner, the connection is preferably easily releasable from the structural element, such that said connection and said structural element can be readily separated from one another, preferably without any significant damage, after the pack has been used. The structural element may be produced from any material known to a person skilled in the art. The material of the depression and the material of the structural element are preferably different. The structural element may have paper, paperboard, cardboard, plastic, metal, in particular aluminum, or be produced from a composite made up of two or more of these materials. The structural element is preferably folded and/or is assembled from a plurality of parts. In another preferred embodiment, the structural element is produced from a planar material by plastic deformation. As a rule, the structural element is composed of a wall portion and a base. The wall portion is preferably provided so as to taper at least partially toward the base. The connection points between the depression and the structural element are in the region of the wall portion, on the base and/or on a periphery provided on the structural element. Connecting a depression to a structural element may take place while the film web is at a standstill or is being conveyed onward. The structural elements may be connected to the depressions of the film web individually or as a composite made up of a plurality of structural elements, it being particularly preferable for a plurality of individual packaging depressions to be connected simultaneously to a respective depression. A composite made up of structural elements has the advantage ox being easier to handle, it being necessary to singularize said composite at a later point in time. The structural element imparts mainly the necessary mechanical properties to the packaging depression. The insert ensures in particular that the food is preserved and/or protected and/or protects the structural element. However, the structural element may also serve as insulation, in particular when the contents of the pack have been heated. The insert may be any type of plastic film, in particular a film which is suitable for the foodstuffs industry. Said film, according to the invention, is connected to a structural element. According to the invention, then, it is provided that the film web is conveyed along a first conveying direction and the prefabricated structural elements or the material web in which the packaging depressions are formed are conveyed along a second conveying direction to the connecting station, wherein these two conveying directions, at least in the region of the connecting station, are provided substantially parallel to one another. The structural elements are preferably conveyed below the film web in the direction of the connecting station. The conveying directions preferably do not intersect one another. The depressions and the structural elements are connected to one another in the connecting station. In a preferred embodiment, the operations of forming the depressions and connecting the depressions to the structural elements take place in one station, the depression preferably being formed first and then being connected to the structural element. This particularly preferably takes place with a tool, for example a ram. In an alternative embodiment, the prefabricated structural element is connected to the film web, for example by sealing, and the depressions are then Conned in the film web. As a rule, this packaging machine farther has an inserting station and a sealing station. According to the invention, a film web, in particular a plastic-film web, is conveyed cyclically along the packaging machine and, in a thermoforming station, first of ail a depression is formed in the film web, preferably by thermoforming. An article, preferably a foodstuff, is introduced into this depression. This depression, according to the invention, is connected to a structural element, this composite connection optionally taking place prior to or after insertion of the respective article into the insert, it being preferred for the article to be inserted once the composite connection has been made. Subsequently, in the sealing station, the insert is closed with a cover film, and the packs produced in this manner are finally singularized. The packaging machine preferably has a conveying means which conveys prefabricated, preferably singularized structural elements to the connecting station. The conveying direction of said conveying means is preferably oriented, at least in part, parallel to the first conveying direction. The conveying means is, for example, a continuous belt which is arranged, in particular, below the conveying plane of the film web and runs in a plane which is parallel to the conveying direction of the film web. In a preferred embodiment, the film web and the conveying means are provided at a vertical angle to one another, i.e. the conveying means is inclined upward and/or the film web is inclined downward, such that they move toward one another. Alternatively or additionally, the film web and/or the conveying means are provided so as to be at least partially vertically displaceable. The film web and the structural element, in particular for mating, are moved briefly in relation to one another, the conveying means, in particular, being raised at least in part. The conveying means may move continuously or intermittently, a continuous movement being preferable. The conveying means is preferably synchronized with the movement of the film web. Further preferably, mating can take place when the film web is at a standstill or is moving. The extent of the conveying means in a direction transverse to its conveying direction corresponds preferably substantially to the width of the film web. In another preferred embodiment, the conveying means comprises a transfer element, which receives singularized structural elements and conveys them, to the packaging machine. The transfer element preferably moves along a closed path. Said path is, for example, circular, elliptical, substantially rectangular or substantially square. The path preferably runs at least in part and/or temporarily, at least immediately prior to and/or at mating of the structural elements and the film web, preferably parallel or perpendicular to the conveying direction of the film web. The transfer element may move continuously or intermittently, a continuous movement being preferred. The transfer element is preferably synchronized with the movement of the film web. Further preferably mating can take place when the film web is at a standstill or is moving. The transfer element is, for example, a transfer wheel system or a paternoster system. The extent of the transfer means in a direction transverse to its conveying direction corresponds preferably substantially to the width of the film web or to about the length of a format. The conveying means preferably comprises a robot, which receives, and conveys in the direction of the packaging machine, for example a transfer element, on which singularized structural elements are arranged. The conveying means, or the transfer element, preferably has a means in which the respective structural elements are stored prior to connection to the film web. The conveying means and/or the conveying element are/is a tool, for example a counter-bearing, coring the operation of connecting the packaging depression to the structural element. The packaging machine preferably has a means which conveys each transfer element along the conveying direction of the packaging depressions, for example from the connecting station to the filling station, in which the packaging depression is filled, or to the sealing station, in which the depression is closed with a cover. Thereafter, a robot retrieves the transfer means again. According to a further or a preferred subject matter of the present invention, the packaging machine, for producing a structural element, has a means for the plastic deformation of the material web. This means forms the structural element in a planar material web from which the structural element is formed. The structural element is then preferably cut out of the material web. The film web and the material web are conveyed along the packaging machine preferably parallel to one another and, in particular, in a cyclically identical manner. The observations made in the context of this subject matter of the present invention apply equally to the other subjects of the present invention, and vice versa. The packaging machine preferably has a means for moistening and/or heating the material web for producing a structural element. On account of this, the plastic deformation of said structural element can at least be simplified and/or ruptures in the material web can be prevented. Moistening can take place, for example, by spraying and/or by vapor. The moistening means is preferably water. If applicable, the material web is dried after forming. A further subject matter of the present invention is a method for producing a pack having a depression, which is thermoformed from a film web and is connected to a structural element, in which the structural element is connected to the film web prior to the packaging depression being thermoformed. The observations made in the context of this subject matter of the present invention apply equally to the other subjects of the present invention, and vice versa. According to the invention, the depression is formed in the material web only once the structural element has been connected to the film web. Connection takes place preferably integrally, for example by sealing or crimping. To this end, the film web, preferably on its side facing the structural element, has a sealing layer. The pack preferably has a periphery which is connected to the film web. The film web is preferably heated simultaneously or subsequently, and the film web is then thermoformed to give the depressions. For this purpose, a vacuum is preferably applied between the structural element and the film web, and/or the film web is pushed into the structural element by means of a ram. The film web here can be brought to abut fully on the inner side of the structural element. The film web may, however, also be deformed such that it abuts only partially on the structural element. In order to avoid an air cushion being formed between the film web and the structural element, either a vacuum is created there and/or the structural element is designed such that it is permeable to gas. To this end, the structural element may be produced from a permeable material and/or have openings through which air can evacuate when the film web is being thermoformed. The openings may be, for example, perforations, for example a micro-perforation or a macro-perforation, which the material has per se or which are/is incorporated subsequently. In order to form an air cushion between the film web and the structural element, for example to produce and/or amplify a heat-insulating effect, either a vacuum limited, for example, by time and/or by volume is created or the structural element is designed such that it is permeable to gas. To this end, the structural element may be produced from a permeable material and/or have openings through which air can evacuate when the film web is being thermoformed. The openings may be, for example, perforations, for example a micro-perforation or a macro-perforation, which the material has per se or which are/is incorporated subsequently. A further subject matter of the present invention is a method for producing a pack having a depression, which is thermoformed from a film web and is connected to a structural element, in which the film web and a material web from which the structural element is produced are thermoformed substantially simultaneously and/or in the same tool. The observations made in the context of this subject matter of the present invention apply equally to the other subjects of the present invention, and vice versa. According to this subject matter of the present invention, the film web and the material web are thermoformed substantially simultaneously and/or in the same tool. The integral connection between the film web and the structural element preferably takes place here, too. Yet a further subject matter of the present invention is a method for producing a pack having a packaging depression, which is thermoformed from a film web and is connected to a structural element, in which, for thermoforming the film web, a vacuum is provided between the film web and the structural element. The observations made in the context of this subject matter of the present invention apply equally to the other subjects of the present invention, and vice versa. On account of the vacuum, i.e. the negative pressure between the film web and the structural element, it is possible for the film web to deform such that at least part of it lies closely against the inner side of the structural element. Moreover, an air cushion between the film web and the structural element can be avoided on account of the vacuum. A further subject matter of the present invention is a pack having a depression, made of a film material and connected to a structural element, wherein the structural element has a perforation and/or is at least partially produced from a gas-permeable material. The observations made in the context of this subject matter of the present invention apply equally to the other subjects of the present invention, and vice versa.
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/EP2012/063329 | 7/6/2012 | WO | 00 | 1/31/2014 |