The present invention generally relates to a spool for fastener strips and a method of winding a fastener strip.
Typically, reclosable bags or pouches are made by joining a pre-made fastener strip or zipper strip with a web of packaging material. The fastener strip is usually flat and wide. The fastener strip is commonly sold and fed in a production line on a spool or roll. When the fastener strip on the spool runs out, the old spool is replaced with a new spool, and ends of the fastener strip from the two spools are spliced together.
However, a drawback occurs when the fastener strip on the spool runs out. In particular, the production line needs to be stopped for the spools to be replaced and the ends of the fastener strip from the old spool and the new spool to be spliced together. This often causes delay and/or disruption in the bag manufacturing process as well as delay and/or disruption in any integrated downstream process steps.
Therefore, there is a need in the art to provide a spool for a fastener strip and a method of winding that strip so as to allow the spool to be replaced and the two ends of the fastener strips to be spliced together without stopping the process line.
An exemplary spool for fastener strips comprises a cylinder on which to wind a fastener strip. The cylinder includes a substantially U-shaped recess for accommodating a turn in the fastener strip such that an upstream portion and a downstream portion of the fastener strip can point in the same direction.
Another exemplary spool for fastener strips comprises a cylinder on which to wind a fastener strip. The cylinder includes a substantially U-shaped protrusion for accommodating a turn in the fastener strip such that an upstream portion and a downstream portion of the fastener strip can point in the same direction.
An exemplary method of winding a fastener strip comprises providing a spool comprising a substantially U-shaped recess and winding a fastener strip around the substantially U-shaped recess such that an upstream portion and a downstream portion of the fastener strip point in the same direction.
Another exemplary method of winding a fastener strip comprises providing a spool comprising a substantially U-shaped protrusion and winding a fastener strip around the substantially U-shaped protrusion such that an upstream portion and a downstream portion of the fastener strip point in the same direction.
The accompanying drawings provide visual representations which will be used to more fully describe the representative embodiments disclosed herein and can be used by those skilled in the art to better understand them and their inherent advantages. In these drawings, like reference numerals identify corresponding elements and:
The spool according to the present invention allows a fastener strip to be wound thereon in such a way that a processing line need not be stopped when the spool runs out of fastener strip. In particular, the spool has a cylinder on which the fastener strip is wound. The cylinder is provided with a recess or a protrusion on its circumferential surface to accommodate a U-turn in the fastener strip when the strip is wound onto the spool. The recess or protrusion should have a size and shape such that the strip can rest in or on the recess or protrusion and that additional fastener strip can be wound around and/or on top of the recess or protrusion without permanently deforming the strip in or on the recess or protrusion.
Preferably, the recess or protrusion has a substantially U shape. The term “substantially U shape” or “substantially U-shaped” is used herein to include shapes that can accommodate a change in direction of the fastener strip. Such shapes include semi-circles, semi-ovals, V shapes, and U shapes.
Preferably, the open end of the substantially U-shaped recess or protrusion is pointed in the machine direction or the direction in which the fastener strip is unwound.
When a fastener strip is placed in the recess or around the protrusion, and wound onto the cylinder of the spool, a sufficient amount of strip should be provided on the upstream end such that an operator can have sufficient time to replace the spent spool with a new spool and to splice one end of the strip from the spent spool with a downstream end of the strip from the new spool, without stopping the production line in which the strip is used.
The recess 30 allows for the fastener strip to be wound on top of the U turn in the strip without permanently deforming it. Preferably, the recess 30 is deepest and narrowest at its center portion 32, and shallows and widens towards the sides 34 (not shown). At the deepest point, the fastener strip is substantially perpendicular to the outer surface of the cylinder 12, and mostly or completely held within the recess 30. The width of the recess 30 at the center portion 32 should be at least equal to the thickness of the fastener strip so that the strip can fit into and fall easily out of the recess 30 when the spool is unwound. As the fastener strip moves to the sides 34 as shown in
Preferably, the distance L between the ends 36 of the recess is less than or equal to the width W of the cylinder 12 minus two times the width of the fastener strip. In addition, the radius of curvature R of the recess should be sufficiently large so that the fastener strip does not become permanently deformed when it is bent to conform to the U shape.
The protrusion 56 allows for the fastener strip to be wound on top of the U turn in the strip without permanently deforming it. Preferably, the protrusion is highest at its center 72, and tapers down towards the sides 74 (not shown). At the highest point, the fastener strip is substantially perpendicular to the outer surface of the cylinder 52, and the height of the center 72 is about the width of the fastener strip. As the fastener strip moves to the sides 74 as shown in
Preferably, the distance L between the ends 76 of the protrusion is less than or equal to the width W of the cylinder 52 minus two times the width of the fastener strip. In addition, the radius of curvature R of the protrusion should be sufficiently large so that the fastener strip does not become permanently deformed when it is bent to conform to the U shape.
The fastener strip of the present invention is of the type used for reclosable bags or pouches. The fastener strip may be a zipper-type fastener, or may be a press-to-close device. However, it should be understood that the present invention may apply to other types of fastener strips or securing devices for packages that are applied in a process line.
The presently disclosed embodiments are considered in all respects to be illustrative and not restrictive. The scope is indicated by the appended claims, rather than the foregoing description, and all changes that come within the meaning and range of equivalents thereof are intended to be embraced.
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/684,519, filed on May 26, 2005; the entire content of which is hereby incorporated by reference.
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60684519 | May 2005 | US |