This application is a 35 U.S.C. §371 National Phase Entry Application from PCT/IB2012/050275, filed Jan. 20, 2012, designating the United States, which also claims priority to Italian Application No.: TO2011A000043 filed Jan. 21, 2011, the disclosures of which are incorporated by reference herein in their entirety.
The present invention relates to a process for wrapping a product, in particular a confectionery product such as a praline or a chocolate, having a generally convex form in a wrapper of sheet material which can be sealed, tightly adhering to the surface of the product.
A process of the type to which the invention relates is described, for example, in EP 0 591 742 A1. In this case, the wrapper is obtained proceeding from two sheets, the first of which is shaped like a dish so as to wrap most of the product; the other sheet is then laid on the rest of the product so as to assume a form complementary to that of the product itself.
After the two sheets have been welded peripherally to give the wrapper sealing characteristics and the edges which project beyond the welding zone have been cut, the thus formed wrapper is subjected to a shaping step which causes the first sheet to cover practically the entire product, hiding the second sheet from view.
EP 1 046 579 A1 describes a process of the type indicated above, with the aim of obtaining a shaped wrapper which comprises, as an integral part of the wrapper itself, a formation like a small cup (“fluted case”). In this case, following the achievement of an intermediate packaging formed by a first bowl-shaped sheet, with a containing wall including the product and a mouth surrounded by a radial flange, and by a second sheet arranged so as to overlap and possibly be connected sealingly to said radial flange, provision is made to shape the peripheral regions of said flange to obtain a wall which surrounds the containing wall of the first shaped sheet at a radial distance, forming a small cup (“fluted case”).
This step is carried out by shaping means which comprise a forming cavity, which can receive in its interior the intermediate packaging, and a male element which can penetrate into the forming cavity like a punch, so as to compress the peripheral regions of the first and of the second sheet between the inner surface of the forming cavity and the outer surface of the male element.
In order to improve the adhesion of the wrapper to the surface of the product, WO2008/018008 A1 describes a process of the type in EP 1 046 579, in which the shaping of the small cup, integral with the packaging, is obtained by means of a mandrel with radially movable petals which are able to assume a radially retracted configuration in which the petals of the mandrel are able to penetrate into a forming cavity to improve the adhesion of the wrapper to the product and simultaneously shape a portion of the wrapper into the configuration like a small cup.
It is an object of the present invention to provide a process which further makes it possible to improve the adhesion of the wrapper to the outer surface of the product, thereby limiting the presence of air within the wrapper, which is made airtight by the adhesive or welding connection between the two sheets which constitute the wrapper itself.
It is a particular object of the invention to provide a process which makes it possible to achieve the contact of the wrapper virtually over the entire surface of the product, even when the product has an outer surface with small bumps and protrusions which act as spacers between the outer general surface of the product and the wrapper.
These bumps and/or protrusions are typical, for example, in a praline having a generally convex form, to the surface of which pieces of chocolate or of dried fruit or coconut shavings, for example, are applied.
In view of these objects, the invention relates to a process and an apparatus having the features defined in the claims which follow and which form an integral part of the present description.
The invention will now be described, purely by way of non-limiting example, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
The product which is to be packaged is constituted, in the exemplary embodiment shown, by a praline P with a spherical overall shape. In particular, this may be a praline which is constituted by a spherical wafer shell with a pasty and creamy filling, coated on the outside with chocolate or a similar coating, possibly with the application of granular food substances, such as coconut shavings, hazelnut pieces and the like, which give the outer surface of the praline an irregular overall aspect.
The process according to the invention is particularly advantageous for obtaining adhesion of the wrapper to an irregular surface of the type indicated above; however, the invention is also suitable for application to natural products having a different shape, but preferably having a generally convex shape, more preferably having a shape with one end or both ends shaped like a dome.
Still remaining within the confectionery sector, it is possible to refer to hollow or filled chocolate eggs, chocolates or pralines having an approximately spherical shape or with a flat bottom wall.
According to the invention, a sealingly adherent wrapper is formed around the product P using two sheets of aluminium or of other laminar material, denoted by 2 and 4 (see
The preferred material constituting the sheets 2 and 4 can be aluminium or polypropylene; however, it is possible to use other plastic material which is suitable for contact with food or else paper or metalized paper; the sheets 2 and 4 can be present in a single layer or in a plurality of layers, for example composite materials or coextrudates such as aluminium/plastic material, paper/plastic material, paper/metalized plastic material. In particular, it is preferable for the two sheets 2 and 4 to be coated on their inner faces, which are intended to face the product P, by a welding lacquer or by a layer of thermowelding material, so as to allow the two sheets to be welded, as will be seen hereinbelow.
The two sheets can be of any desired shape but are preferably cut in advance into a circular shape.
The first step in the operation for packaging the product P consists in an operation for shaping, preferably by deep-drawing, the sheet 2 according to a cup-shaped general configuration (
By means of the punch 8, the sheet 2 is thereby shaped according to a cup-shaped configuration comprising a bottom portion 2a complementary to said half or bottom portion of the product P, a tubular wall portion 2b defining a mouth adapted for the introduction of the product and an annular flange portion 2c surrounding the mouth; the tubular wall 2b has an axial extension (in height) such that it extends above the top of the product P when the latter is inserted in the shaped sheet; the tubular wall portion, which, as indicated above, extends between the plane of the annular flange 2c and the top of the product P, denoted by 2d in
In the next step (
According to a characterising aspect of the process according to the invention, following the introduction of the product P in the cup-shaped sheet 2, a bottleneck operation is carried out on the tubular wall portion 2b in its neck portion 2d, i.e. in the region immediately above the top of the product. This operation is carried out by binding the annular flange 2c or rather limiting its ability to move radially (according to the arrows F2 in
According to an optional embodiment, shown in
The bottleneck operation is performed by means of the iris tool 12, one embodiment of which is shown in
The translation movement of the petals is controlled by means of an annular member 56, having a central opening whose profile is denoted by 66 (
The radial dimension of the opening 70 is such that the sheet 2, following movement of the iris tool into the narrow configuration, has a narrow opening, such that the sheet covers some of the surface of the upper cap of the product P. In one embodiment (
Since the flange is blocked or the ability thereof to slide is limited, the bottleneck operation causes the tubular wall 2b of the sheet 2 to be tightly fitted in substantial adhesion with the outer surface of the product.
Optionally or as an alternative, the shutter means 16, in their area of contact with the flange 2c of the sheet 2, may have through-holes 12a connected to vacuum (
The axial extension of the neck portion 2d is chosen so as to obtain an opening 70a (
The operation to lift the shaped sheet, shown in
The compression operation exerted on the annular flange 2c advantageously also flattens the annular surface of the flange, which, following the operation to deep-draw the sheet 2, generally has creases or small pleats, normally with a radial course.
This provides a substantially flat annular flange 2c, to which the sheet 4 is connected (
This provides a packaged product P1, which has the configuration shown in
The process according to the invention can also be adopted for obtaining a product packaged in a sealed wrapper which comprises a small cup, or better a small cup with pleated walls (“fluted case”), following the optional operational steps shown in
In this embodiment, instead of using a second, flat sheet 4, use is made of a second sheet 4 which has been pre-emptively shaped (for example by deep-drawing) like a small cup, denoted by 5 (
Analogously to the operation described above with reference to
Once the welding operation has been carried out, with the use of a welding plate, the side wall 5b is folded by 180° according to the arrows F10 by means of an appropriate tool UI, so as to bring said wall into a position in which it surrounds the wrapped product, at a slight distance therefrom (
The process according to the invention therefore achieves the object of obtaining a substantially sealed wrapper which insulates the product from contact with air and which adheres precisely to the outer surface of the product.
It goes without saying that the process according to the invention can be automated and applied in an industrial field providing for the simultaneous packaging of a plurality of products.
Clearly, without departing from the principle of the invention, the embodiments and in particular the constructional details may be greatly varied with respect to that described and illustrated purely by way of non-limiting example, without departing from the scope of the claims which follow.
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TO2011A0043 | Jan 2011 | IT | national |
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