This invention relates to providing packing strength to products that have been wrapped with heat shrink film. The product can be a single item or a bundle of items.
A material, such as a corrugated cardboard, has been used to wrap a product to provide stacking strength. The single piece of cardboard when wrapped around the product requires using glue to hold the cardboard around the product. The single piece is very long and difficult to bend or prebend during the wrapping of the product. To accommodate the wrapping of the product with the single piece of cardboard requires that the film wrapping machine slows down from its normal speed.
The objective of the invention is to provide an alternative way of wrapping a product with cardboard at faster speed and maintain stacking strength. This accomplished by bending two strips of cardboard into the shape of a U channel where the sides of the U form an angle smaller than 90 degrees with the center part of the U form. The sides of the U channel cardboard will be open by guides that will allow each U channel cardboard piece to slide around each end of the product without requiring glue to hold the U Channel in position. By maintaining an angle of less than 90 degrees the U channel cardboard acts like a spring clamp around the product and maintains its position on the conveyor belt while the product is film wrapped and the film is heat shrunk.
After the two cardboard pieces are placed in their proper position the conveyor moves the product to a film wrapping station 17 where a heat shrink film wraps the product with the card board. After wrapping the conveyor moves the product thru a heat tunnel station 18 where the film is heat shrunk around the product.
Any mechanical device capable of separating sections 12 and 13 and pushing the cardboard into its final position can be used. The lengths of sections 12 and 13 can be adjusted to allow for an opening so that users can see the product thru the heat shrink film. The cardboard can be substituted by any other material that will act to strengthen the stacking strength and have the mechanical ability to act as a spring clamp to maintain the material in its proper position on the moving conveyor.
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