Process and device for packaging elongate products and packages produced thereby

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6170237
  • Patent Number
    6,170,237
  • Date Filed
    Friday, August 13, 1999
    25 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, January 9, 2001
    23 years ago
Abstract
A process and device for packaging elongate products where a packaging material is drawn from a supply in a transportation direction includes sealing around the elongate products longitudinally and transversely. The packaging material is delivered in the form of a partial tube having one open longitudinal side and one closed longitudinal side, and a width between the open longitudinal side and the closed longitudinal side. A plurality of first transverse seals are made across the partial tube, extending less than the width of the partial tube, to form a plurality of transverse pockets in the tube and the elongate products are inserted into the pockets. A plurality of second transverse seals are made to form a transverse sealing seam across the full width of the tube. A seal is made on the open longitudinal side of the partial tube to form a longitudinal sealing seam.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




From WO 96/23711 a device for packaging tampons is known. From a strip-like packaging sheet a tube is formed around a mandrel and the two edges of the sheet are sealed with a longitudinal sealing seam. The tube is then separated into individual pieces. The tube pieces are sealed at one end with a transverse sealing seam. The tampons are then placed in the tube pieces and the second end is sealed with a further transverse sealing seam.




Alternatively, bag forming, filling and sealing packaging machines are known. A packaging sheet is drawn from a supply and formed into a tube around the elongate products supplied in an evenly spaced manner extending longitudinally in the direction of transportation, the said sheet is sealed with a longitudinal sealing seam. Then, in a transverse sealing station transverse sealing seams are formed between the products and the tube is cut through in the middle of these transverse sealing seams. These bag forming, filling and sealing packaging machines operate in a more rational manner than the device described in WO 96/23711.




In the case of tampons a cord is provided hanging loose at one end. If the above-described bag forming, filling and sealing packaging machine were used to package tampons this cord could get into the longitudinal sealing seam, which would be undesirable. By reason of the long length of the tampons the packaging capacity of the machine would be relatively low.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




It is the object of the present invention to provide a process and a device with which elongate products, particularly tampons, can be packaged in a rational manner.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a schematic plan view of a device in accordance with the invention, and





FIG. 2

is a plan view of a package.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




The illustrated device


1


serves to produce packages


2


(

FIG. 2

) containing a tampon


3


in a tube bag


4


. The tampon


3


has a sheath


5


which is closed at the front in such a way as to form a portion of a spherical cap, in which sheath the actual tampon is contained. A tubular shaft


6


is inserted into the sheath


5


from behind. A cord


7


attached to the tampon protrudes loosely through the rear end of the shaft


6


.




In the device


1


a packaging sheet strip


12


is drawn from a supply roll


11


. The sheet can be, for example, a paper strip coated on one side or a thermoplastic sheet. The strip


12


is pulled with its longitudinal centre over a ridge


13


—inclined to the direction of transportation—of a strut


14


so that it is folded along its longitudinal centre to form a tube


16


which is open on one long side


15


. Downstream of the strut


14


a first transverse sealing station


17


is disposed with two cooperating sealing jaws


18


turning in opposite directions on opposite sides of the tube


16


, which sealing jaws are driven by a motor


19


. The transverse sealing jaws


18


extend from outside the folded edge


20


of the tube


16


over a part of the width


21


of the tube


16


, preferably over less than half of this width


21


. By means of the jaws


18


relatively short transverse sealing seams


22


are formed. By means of the seams


22


pockets


23


are formed in the tube


16


. The jaws


18


are mounted in driving rollers


24


which pull the sheet


12


from the roll


11


.




Next to the open long side


15


of the tube


16


extends a conveying device


30


for the tampons


3


conveyed with their longitudinal extension transverse to the direction of transportation A. The device


30


includes a conveyor belt


31


, for example, a toothed belt, which is guided over a deflection roller


33


. The roller


33


is driven by a motor


34


. The upper side of the belt


31


extends somewhat below the horizontal middle plane of the tube


16


. Low carriers


35


are attached to the belt


31


at regular intervals. The tampons


3


are conveyed on the belt


31


in each case between two adjacent carriers


35


. Above the belt


31


a rail


36


is mounted, below which the carriers


35


pass through. The rail


36


converges in the direction of transportation A towards the longitudinal edges


15


,


20


and engages at the downstream end between the two longitudinal edges


15


of the tube


16


. This downstream end and an extension


37


on the strut


14


, protruding beyond the rollers


24


in the direction of conveyance A hold the two longitudinal edges


15


of the tube


16


spaced apart in such a way that the rail


36


can push the tampons


3


into the pockets


23


as the belt


31


moves forwards. The downstream end of the rail


36


is disposed in the region of the roller


33


.




Downstream of the rail


36


the two longitudinal edges


15


are sealed together in a longitudinal sealing station


43


. The station


43


has two heated sealing jaws


44


in the form of a circular disc, which are pressed together, rotate in opposite directions and are driven by a motor


45


. The jaws


44


form the longitudinal sealing seam


46


. The peripheral speed of the jaws


44


is somewhat slower than that of the rollers


24


because the pockets


23


are widened in the transverse direction when the tampons


3


are pushed in. For the same reason the space between the carriers


35


is somewhat less than the space between the seams


22


immediately downstream of the station


17


.




Downstream of the station


43


a second transverse sealing station


52


is disposed. This includes two rollers


53


driven in opposite directions and having radially protruding, cooperating sealing jaws


54


. The rollers


53


are driven by a motor


55


. The jaws


54


form transverse sealing seams


56


which extend over the entire width of the tube


16


, coincide with the seams


22


and thus extend them at least to the longitudinal seam


46


. The jaws


54


are evenly distributed over the periphery of the rollers


53


. At least one of these jaws


54


of one roller


53


has a transverse separating blade (not shown) in the middle and parallel with the axis, which blade cuts through the formed transverse seam


56


in the longitudinal centre so that either individual packages


2


or groups of a plurality of packages


2


linked together are formed.




As an alternative to the illustrated embodiment the longitudinal sealing jaws


44


can also be integrated into the rollers


53


, which is indicated in

FIG. 1

with the jaw


44


′ drawn in broken lines. One roller


53


can also have a short blade


57


which is offset in the peripheral direction with respect to the jaws


54


and which cuts a tearing notch


58


in the longitudinal sealing seam


46


in each case between the seams


56


in order to make it possible to open the package


2


easily. Alternatively the longitudinal sealing seam


46


can be formed as a peeling seam. To this end the two longitudinal edges


15


of the tube


16


are somewhat laterally offset with respect to each other and the sealing seam


46


which in this case is weaker is offset somewhat inwards with respect to these longitudinal edges


15


.




Downstream of the station


52


the packages


2


or groups of packages are carried off by a conveyor belt


64


. The belt


64


is guided over a deflecting roller


65


which is driven by a motor


66


at a peripheral speed which is somewhat greater than that of the jaws


54


so that intermediate spaces are formed between subsequent packages


2


or groups of packages. The jaws


18


can be wider than the jaws


54


so that the transverse sealing seams


22


,


56


are stepped as shown in FIG.


2


. This has, in particular, the advantage that the longitudinal centre of the seams


56


does not have to correspond exactly to the longitudinal centre of the seams


22


and that the bag


4


lies more closely against the product


3


.




In a variation from the described embodiment the supply roll


11


can be formed from a half tube so that the strut


14


is not required.




By reason of the fact that in the described device the tampons


3


are inserted into the prefabricated pockets


23


with the thinner shaft


6


and the cord


7


protruding from the end thereof foremost, the cord


7


cannot become sealed into the sealing seam. In this way reliable packaging with a low rejection rate is achieved. By reason of the fact that the tampons


3


are packaged with their longitudinal extension transverse to the direction of transportation A the packaging capacity is considerably higher than packaging in the longitudinal direction for the same rate of withdrawal of the sheet strip


12


. In addition, the air can easily escape from the package. The tube bags


4


provide better product protection than the current mechanically sealed packages. The width of the transverse seams


22


,


56


can be minimised because no additional width is required in order to provide a tearing aid on the transverse seams


22




56


since the tearing aid, for example, the notch


58


, is provided on the longitudinal seam


46


. By means of the narrow transverse seams


22


,


56


the consumption of packaging material is minimised and costs therefore reduced. The device is suitable for all current tampons without these having to be prepared beforehand, for example, without the cords


7


having to be fixed. Narrow packages are produced which minimise the space requirement for group packages in boxes.



Claims
  • 1. A process for packaging elongate products wherein a packaging material is drawn from a supply in a transportation direction and is sealed around the elongate products longitudinally and transversely, comprising the steps of:delivering the packaging material in the form of a partial tube having one open longitudinal side and one closed longitudinal side, and a width between the open longitudinal side and the closed longitudinal side; making a plurality of first transverse seals across the partial tube, starting at the closed longitudinal side and extending less than the width of the partial tube, to form a plurality of transverse pockets in the partial tube; inserting the elongate products into the transverse pockets; making a plurality of second transverse seals, each second transverse seal continuing from respective ones of the first transverse seals to the open longitudinal side to form a transverse sealing seam across the full width of the partial tube; and sealing the open longitudinal side of the partial tube to form a longitudinal sealing seam, thereby forming a plurality of packages.
  • 2. The method according to claim 1, wherein the step of delivering includes folding a sheet of the material to form the partial tube in the form of a generally flat partial tube.
  • 3. The method according to claim 1, wherein the step of delivering includes pulling the material from a supply in the form of a half tube to form the partial tube.
  • 4. The method according to claim 1, further comprising the step of separating at least one of the packages from an adjacent package, during the step of sealing the open longitudinal side of the tube.
  • 5. The method according to claim 1, further comprising the step of separating at least one of the packages from an adjacent package, after the step of sealing the open longitudinal side of the tube.
  • 6. The method according to claim 1, wherein the step of sealing the longitudinal side of the tube comprises providing a peeling seam.
  • 7. The method according to claim 1, wherein the step of sealing the longitudinal side of the tube comprises providing a tearing notch.
  • 8. A device for packaging elongate products wherein a packaging material is drawn from a supply in a transportation direction and is sealed around the elongate products longitudinally and transversely, comprising:a supply station that receives a supply of the packaging material in the form of a partial tube having one open longitudinal side and one closed longitudinal side, and a width between the open longitudinal side and the closed longitudinal side; a first transverse sealing station for making a plurality of first transverse seals across the partial tube, starting at the closed longitudinal side and extending less than the width of the partial tube, to form a plurality of transverse pockets in the partial tube; a conveying device disposed laterally adjacent the open longitudinal side of the tube, which conveys the elongate products at regular intervals in the direction of transportation and inserts the elongate products into the pockets; a second transverse sealing station for making a plurality of second transverse seals, each second transverse seal continuing from respective ones of the first transverse seals to the open longitudinal side to form a transverse sealing seam across the full width of the partial tube; and a longitudinal sealing station for sealing the open longitudinal side of the partial tube to form a longitudinal sealing seam extending in the transportation direction.
  • 9. A device according to claim 8, wherein the second transverse sealing station is downstream in the transportation direction from the longitudinal sealing station.
  • 10. A device according to claim 8, wherein the second transverse sealing station is located at a location of the longitudinal sealing station.
  • 11. A device according to claim 8, further comprising a separation device for separating one of the packages from an adjacent package, after the step of sealing the open longitudinal side of the tube to form individual packages.
  • 12. A device according to claim 8, further comprising a separation device for separating more than one of the packages from an adjacent package, after the step of sealing the open longitudinal side of the tube to form groups of packages.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
1679/98 Aug 1998 CH
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