This application claims priority to European Patent Application No. 21212311.1 filed Dec. 3, 2021. The disclosure of the above application is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
The present invention relates to a wetting unit, to a forming machine equipped with such a wetting unit, and to a forming method for producing unit dose articles.
More particularly the invention is directed to the production of unit dose pods or pouches including two water-soluble films sealingly enclosing therebetween household care compositions, such as laundry detergents, dishwasher detergents, softeners, and other compositions used in household appliances.
In the following description reference will be made to this specific field without however losing generality.
Laundry and dishwasher detergent pods, such as generally known for instance from US2017/2982186A1, are water-soluble pouches containing highly concentrated laundry detergents, softeners, and other laundry products. Detergent pods are becoming increasingly popular in view of the ease of use for the user and the positive impact on sustainability as they are a way to reduce wasted use of powdered and liquid detergent by having precise measurements for a load.
Detergent pods are generally produced, as disclosed for instance in US2015/336692A1 and WO2015179584-A1, by forming recesses in a first water-soluble film (“bottom film”), filling the recesses with fluid compositions, applying a second water-soluble film (“top film”) over the first water-soluble film, and joining the first and second water-soluble films to each other so as to sealingly enclose the compositions between the two water-soluble films.
Joining between the two water-soluble films is performed by watering the surface of one water soluble film, prior to coupling it with the other water-soluble film after supplying the composition into the recesses of the first water-soluble film. The wetted water-soluble film is thus applied and contacted over the other water-soluble film and sealed thereto.
According to the prior art the water-soluble film which is wetted is typically the second one, i.e. the “top” film, and watering thereof is carried out in three different modes.
In a first mode, disclosed for instance in EP1641865A1, a mist of an atomized aqueous composition is applied onto the surface of the water-soluble film by a number of spraying nozzles.
In a second mode a sponge roller rotatably contacting the water-soluble film during advancement thereof supplies the aqueous composition continuously fed to its interior by means of a rotary manifold connected to the roller axis.
According to a third mode a rotating felt roller tapping into an aqueous composition basin is tangentially contacting the water-soluble film during advancement thereof.
In all above three known modes the aqueous composition is applied onto the entire surface of the second water-soluble film even if coupling thereof with the first water-soluble film would require than only a few areas thereof, namely perimetral areas, to be watered. This may cause some degradation of the two water-soluble films, whose material (typically PVA) is highly influenced by moisture, at the areas thereof which are not coupled and welded to each other.
Moreover, in all three known modes a precisely controlled traction drawing of the second water-soluble film during advancement thereof is required in order to avoid generation of creases which may prevent a uniform application of the water layer.
Additionally the second known mode is also constructively complicated owing to the provision of the rotary manifold.
The object of the present invention is to overcome one or more of the problems of the prior art.
According to the present invention, this object is achieved by a forming machine for producing unit dose articles as set forth in claim 1 and in the subclaims depending thereupon.
According to another aspect, the present invention is directed to a method for producing unit dose.
According to a further aspect, the present invention relates to a wetting unit to be employed in the machine and in the method for producing unit dose articles.
The claims form an integral part of the technical disclosure provided here in relation to the invention.
The present invention will now be described in detail with reference to the attached drawings, given purely by way of non-limiting example, wherein:
It should be appreciated that the attached drawings are schematic and various figures may not be represented in the same scale. Also, in various figures some elements may not be shown to better show other elements.
The forming unit 10 comprises a first feeding assembly comprising a first reel 19 (
A second feeding assembly including a second reel 29 (
The unit 10 comprises a dosing apparatus 36 located above the forming surface 12, in a position intermediate between the first position 24 and the second position 32, configured for dispensing dosed quantities of at least one fluid composition into the recesses of the first continuous water-soluble film 20 which are set within the cavities 14 of the forming surface 12.
The dosing apparatus 36 typically includes one or more dosing units each comprising a movable support body 42 carrying a plurality of nozzles 44 connected to a fluid delivery system via respective flexible tubes and having respective fluid delivery apertures facing downwardly.
After the recesses of the first continuous water-soluble film 20 have been filled with the fluid compositions by the dosing apparatus 36, the second continuous water-soluble film 30 is applied at the second position 32 onto the first continuous water-soluble film 20 by a coupling roller 40 at the second position 32, so as to form an assembled web W enclosing the dosed quantities of fluid compositions contained within the recesses between the first and second continuous water-soluble films 20, 30. The assembled web W is then deviated outwardly from the forming surface 12 by the coupling roller 40.
In order to sealingly couple the first and second continuous water-soluble films 20, 30 to each other, the forming unit 10 comprises a wetting unit configured for wetting the surface of the second continuous water-soluble film 30 upstream of the second position 32. The known wetting unit comprises a wetting roller 38 which is in contact with the entire surface of the second continuous water-soluble film 30.
In a different known arrangement the wetting unit comprises a number of nozzles spraying a mist of an atomized aqueous composition onto the whole surface of the second water-soluble film 30.
The first and second continuous water-soluble films 20, 30 are then water-sealed to each other at respective contact areas surrounding the recesses containing the dosed fluid compositions.
As already explained in the above, this known arrangement has several drawbacks which are overcome by the invention as disclosed herebelow in connection to
In general terms the wetting unit of the forming machine according to the invention is configured to wet only the surface areas of one of the first or second continuous water-soluble films 20, 30 which shall be sealed to the other, thus excluding at least the recesses formed by the cavities 14.
Accordingly, the wetting unit of the invention as shown in
The wetting unit of
As shown in better detail in
The sponge 46 is tangent to the forming surface 12 and is thus contacting only the perimetral areas of the surface of the first water-soluble film 20 which are enclosing the recesses thereof set within the cavities 14.
The main advantages of the invention as disclosed in the above over the prior art reside in the following:
In the embodiment of
In the variant of
Of course, without prejudice to the principle of the invention, the details of construction and the embodiments can be widely varied with respect to those described and illustrated, without thereby departing from the scope of the invention as defined by the claims that follow.
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