The field of the invention is packing fresh fruit, vegetables and herbs and hot deli products in pouches.
Currently fresh fruit, vegetables and herbs as well as hot deli products such as BBQ chicken are generally packaged by hand due to the fragile nature of the products and as to deli products the space constraints in the deli or supermarkets and a desire to avoid soiling the packing during loading. Customers prefer such product not be heat sealed but be packaged in reclosable packaging to allow customer inspection prior to purchase.
Packaging machines are known. Such machines often employ heat sealing. The resulting package cannot be opened and closed by the customer for inspection. See U.S. Pat. No. 4,292,786 (Long). Packaging machines also are known for packaging fluid material in plastic pouches. See: US Pat Pub. 2005/0121009 (Hansen). Packaging machines that employ conveyers are also well known in the art. See: US Pat. Pub. 20120214658 (Chuba). There is still a need in the art for a pouch closing and loading system that does not damage sensitive fruit, vegetables and herb products that are can be reclosably opened by the consumer prior to purchase.
According to the invention, a pouch closing station is provided for mechanically closing a pouch having a pressure activated closure system located adjacent a central opening in the pouch. The pouch is filled through the central opening in the pouch with a desired product. The station has a housing that is open in the front and back ends of the housing. The housing has a slot centrally located across the top of the housing for the passage of a filled open flexible pouch that has been filled with a preselected content desirably a fresh fruit, vegetable or herb product or a hot deli product. The pouch has an upper portion that is unfilled. The pouch closure system is a pressure activated closure system for example a zipper system which is provided by mating tracks on opposite sides of the pouch that is activated by applying pressure to the sides of the pouch to mate the opposed tracks, or a tape protected adhesive closure system which is provided by an adhesive applied to a side of the pouch for engagement with the opposite side of the pouch to close the bag on the application of pressure to the side of the bag after the tape has been removed.
According to the invention, a closure guide is located within the housing, below the slot to apply pressure to the pressure activated pouch closure system to close opening in the pouch as the pouch passes along the slot from the pouch entry end to the pouch exit end of the slot in the housing.
In another aspect of the invention, a method for loading and sealing a pouch having a pressure activated closure system is provided A flexible plastic pouch having a central opening near the top of the pouch for receipt of a product therein is pulled from a magazine dispenser containing a plurality of the pouches. The pouch pressure activated closure system desirably is a zipper or tape protected adhesive closure mechanism for securely closing the opening in the pouch is provided. The pouch is then releasably secured to the magazine rack for example by clipping the pouch to the rack and the pouch is pulled open. The pouch desirably is supported by a vertically adjustable platform that extends under the pouch loading system at a preselected height. The pouch is then loaded with fresh fruit, fresh vegetables or fresh herbs or a hot deli product such as BBQ chicken through the opening in the pouch. The loaded pouch is released (unclipped) from the magazine. The loaded pouch is then moved through a narrow linear slot in the pouch closing system having closure guides to contact the sides of the pouch adjacent the pressure sensitive pouch closure system to engage the pouch closure mechanism. Desirably projecting downward on either side of the slot is a closure guide that provide pressure to either side of pouch to activate the pouch closure system.
The preferred embodiment of the present invention is illustrated in the drawings and examples. However, it should be expressly understood that the present invention should not be limited solely to the illustrative embodiment.
According to the invention, a pouch closing station is provided for mechanically closing a pouch having a pressure activated closure system on the pouch. The pouch pressure activated closure system is desirably a zipper system composed of mating tracks on opposite side of a plastic flexible pouch that closes the opening in the pouch when the tracks are aligned and pressed together. Optionally the pressure activated pouch closure system is a tape protected adhesive placed on the in side of the pouch opening to close the pouch opening when contacted with the opposite pouch side to close the pouch. Desirably, the pouch can be pull open and closed several time without deactivating the adhesive. According to the invention, the pouch closing station includes a housing that is open in the front and back ends of the housing. The housing has a slot centrally located across the top of the housing for the passage of the top portion of a filled open flexible pouch preferably a plastic pouch that has been filled with a preselected content desirably a fresh fruit, vegetables, a herb product or a hot deli product such as BBQ chicken through the slot.
The pouch has an upper portion that is unfilled and desirably a handle at its top. The unfilled top of the pouch passes through the slot. The filled bottom portion of the pouch passes through the open front and back ends of the housing. The pouch closure system is a pressure activated closure system for example a zipper (the mating track arrangement as shown at 56 in
According to the invention, a closure guide is located within the housing, below the slot to apply pressure to the pressure activated pouch closure system to close the pouch as the top of the pouch passes along the slot from the pouch entry end of the slot to the pouch exit end of the slot in the housing. When the pouch closure system is the zipper (mating track) embodiment, preferably a number of cylindrical rods desirably at least three rods preferably five rods or more offset from one another are provided for example three rods below one side of the slot and two rods below the opposite side of the slot. The rods extend downward from the both sides of the slot and extend into the open housing to contact the sides of the filled pouch having mating tracks to press the tracks together and securely close the pouch. The track portion the pouch is then mated. Desirably when the pouch passes the offset rods, the track portion of the pouch travels in a serpentine path to enhance mating of the opposed tracks.
In the adhesive embodiment, the closure guide preferably includes a first and a second opposed closure guides located below the slot and extending downward from opposed sidewalls of the slot. The first closure guide has an increasing height from the front end of the slot to a maximum height at the back end of the slot. The adhesive side of the pouch is firmly pressed against the opposite side of the pouch to securely close the opening.
In another aspect of the invention, a method for loading and sealing a pouch having pressure activated closure system is provided A flexible plastic pouch having a central opening for loading preselected product therein is pulled from a magazine dispenser containing a plurality of the pouches. The pouch pressure activated closure system desirably is a zipper or tape protected adhesive closure mechanism for securely closing the opening the pouch. The pouch is then releasably secured to the magazine rack for example by clipping same to the rack and the pouch is pulled open. The pouch sits on an vertically adjustable platform that extend under the pouch loading system described at a preselected height. The pouch is then loaded with fresh fruit, vegetable or herb product or a optionally a hot deli product through the central opening in the pouch. The loaded pouch is released (unclipped)from the magazine, The loaded pouch is then moved through a narrow linear slot in the pouch closing station to contact the sides of said pouch to engage the closure pouch mechanism. Desirably projecting down from either side of the slot is a closure guide that provides pressure to either side of pouch to activate the pouch closure system. Desirably, closure guides project downward from either side of the narrow linear slot in the housing for example three (3) to five (5) cylindrical rods for the mating track system which cause the pouch portion having the pressure activated closure system to travel in a serpentine path to enhance mating the tracks.
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Closure guides generally shown as 36 and 38 vary depending on the type of closure mechanism that is contained on the pouch 24. There are generally two (2) types of closure mechanism contemplated for use on the pouch 24 according to the invention. First, for a zipper 56 (mating track) closing mechanism which is composed of mating tracks on either side of the opening of the pouch which mate together on compression to close the pouch when pressure is applied on either side of the tracks, the closure guides 40 as shown generally in
Second for a tape protected adhesive closure mechanism 58, the closure guides 50 and 52 are best seen in
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In operation, the pouch 24 is loaded in the pouch closing station by opening a pouch at the magazine and loading same with a product preferably a consumable product desirably a food product such as a deli product eg. a roasted chicken or a fresh vegetable or a fruit product. A filled loaded bag is then taken by the technician and the top part of the pouch is moved along the slot 20. It is noted that the top of the pouch extends above the slot. The closure mechanism of the bag is located slightly below the slot where it is engaged by the closure guide. The closure guide, for example, for a mating track pouch engages both sides of the pouch which contains the zipper tracks. Desirably, as shown is
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The foregoing is considered as illustrative only to the principals of the invention. Further, since numerous changes and modification will occur to those skilled in the art, it is not desired to limit the invention to the exact construction and operation shown and described above, and accordingly, all suitable modifications and equivalents may be resorted to, falling within the scope of the invention.