Zipper bag form, fill and seal machine and method

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6389780
  • Patent Number
    6,389,780
  • Date Filed
    Thursday, August 10, 2000
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, May 21, 2002
    22 years ago
Abstract
A machine and method for forming, filling and sealing bags includes a slitter for slitting a web of film into first and second web portions. a first folding board is included for folding the first web portion to a vertical position. a zipper track is fed adjacent to and sealed to the vertical first web portion by a first zipper sealer. a second folding board folds the second web portion to a position adjacent the first web portion and the zipper track is sealed to the second web portion by a second zipper sealer. another sealer forms side seals in the first and second web portions and the web portions are cut along the side seals to form individual bags.
Description




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




The present invention generally relates to machines for forming, filling and sealing plastic bags and, more particularly, to horizontal form, fill and seal machines for zipper bags and to a method for forming, filling and sealing zipper bags.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




Plastic bags with reclosable zippers of the type closed by finger pressure are commonly formed on vertical and horizontal form, fill and seal machines. Vertical form, fill and seal machines typically wrap film around a tube. Seals are made in the film to form a bag and product is dropped through the tube into the bag. Overwrap form, fill and seal machines typically wrap film around a product and seal the film to form a bag. Horizontal form, fill and seal machines generally fold film, transverse seal into a three sided package, drop product into the package, and seal the package closed.




Early form, fill and seal machines wrapped film around a product or dropped a product into an envelope and the film was sealed on all sides of the product. Once these bags were opened, they could not be reclosed and other containers were used to store left over product. Many products purchased today are packaged with these early form, fill and seal methods. To meet a need for reclosable bags, zippers that could be closed by finger pressure were developed. New form, fill and seal machines were developed to form and fill these bags.




Recently, reclosable zippers with sliders that open and close the zippers have been developed. To form and fill bags with the slider zippers requires mounting sliders onto zippers, securing the zippers to bag film, forming a bag from the film, and filling the bag with product. It is desirable to perform all of these steps continuously in order to maximize efficiency and minimize the cost of the bags.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The present invention provides a product filled bag that is reclosable by a zipper. The zipper is opened and closed by a slider mounted on the zipper. The bag is made and filled by a form, fill and seal machine that starts by slitting a web of film into a first web portion and a second web portion. The first web portion is folded by a folding board to a position approximately vertical or perpendicular to the second web portion. In this position, the first web portion is accessible for securement of one track of a zipper. A continuous zipper with sliders mounted on it at predetermined intervals is fed to a sealer which seals one track of the zipper to the first web portion. Thereafter, another folding board folds the second web portion adjacent to and parallel with the first web portion. A second track of the zipper is sealed to the second web portion. Side seals are then formed in the web portion and are cut to form individual bags. Product can be filled into the bags before or after the cutting.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




Other objects and advantages of the invention will become apparent upon reading the following detailed description and upon reference to the drawings in which:





FIG. 1

is a schematic illustration of a form, fill and seal machine constructed in accordance with the principles of the present invention;





FIG. 2

is a plan view of the schematic illustration of

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 3

is a schematic illustration of a side sealing, bag cutting and bag filling assembly that is part of the machine schematically illustrated in

FIGS. 1 and 2

; and





FIG. 4

is an alternative embodiment of the assembly illustrated in FIG.


3


.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




Referring initially to

FIGS. 1 and 2

, there is schematically illustrated a form, fill and seal machine generally designated by the reference number


10


. The machine


10


is a horizontal form, fill and seal machine, but the principles of this invention are also applicable to other machines such as a vertical form, fill and seal machine. The purpose of the machine


10


is to make bags with reclosable zippers out of film and then fill these bags with product. To this end, a web of plastic packaging film


12


is supplied in a continuous stream to the machine


10


from a roll of film


14


. The web of film


12


is guided by a web guiding mechanism schematically illustrated by a pair of rollers


16


and


18


. The web guiding mechanism maintains the alignment position of the web


12


as the web


12


is fed into the machine


10


.




The machine


10


includes a component for cutting the web


12


into a first web portion


20


and a second web portion


22


which eventually will be formed into the sides of a bag. In the embodiment illustrated, the cutting component is a slitter blade


24


. In a preferred embodiment, the slitter blade


24


is in alignment with the centerline of the machine


10


such that the first and second web portions


20


and


22


are of equal size and configuration.




Downstream of the slitter blade


24


, the first web portion


20


is folded or turned to a vertical orientation relative to the second web portion


22


by a first folding plow or board


26


and a first vertical guide bar


28


. In this configuration, the first web portion


20


is accessible for attachment of a reclosable zipper


30


. Reclosable zipper


30


is supplied to the machine


10


from a reel


32


. The zipper


30


is of the type that includes a male track with a male profile and a depending fin and a female track with a female profile and a depending fin. An example of this zipper is provided in U.S. Pat. No. 5,007,143.




In the preferred embodiment, the zipper


30


is opened and closed by a slider


34


. Sliders


34


are mounted on the zipper


30


by a punch and inserter assembly


36


. The punch and inserter assembly


36


includes a punch


38


to remove sections of the zipper


30


. Each time the web of plastic packaging film


12


is advanced or indexed, the punch


38


is activated to remove a section of the zipper


30


. This occurs during the dwell in the machine


10


when sealing, cutting and other operations necessary for bag making are being performed. This section or notch should be in the portion of the zipper


30


that is at a side seal between adjacent bags. Additional details concerning this technique may be obtained from U.S. Pat. No. 5,431,760 and U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/534,404 entitled “Apparatus And Method For Inserting A Slider Onto A Fastener” filed Mar. 22, 2000 assigned to the assignee of the present invention and incorporated herein by reference. The purpose of this section or notch is to provide a place where a slider


34


can be placed in alignment with the zipper track profile. This placement of the sliders


34


is performed by a slider inserter


40


. The slider inserter


40


is located about one bag width downstream from the punch


38


, and its location can be adjusted to accommodate different size bags. Further details concerning this technique of inserting a slider onto a notched zipper may be obtained from U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/307,937 to Proven et al., entitled “Zipper and Zipper Arrangements and Methods of Manufacturing the Same,” filed May 10, 1999, and incorporated herein by reference. Alternatively, the guide


42


can be positioned to direct the zipper


30


with sliders


34


to extend along the upper end of the first web portion


20


. The first embodiment results in a bottom fill bag and the alternative embodiment results in a top fill bag.




The zipper


30


with sliders


34


is directed by a guide


42


to extend along the lower end of the first web portion


20


to a location between the first web portion


20


and a backing plate


44


. A reciprocating sealer


46


such as a heated sealing bar is in the same location on the opposite side of the first web portion


20


from the zipper


30


. During the dwell in the machine


10


, the heated sealing bar


46


is reciprocated to seal the first web portion


20


to a portion of the zipper


30


.




Up to this point in the machine


10


, the second web portion


22


has traveled in a horizontal path. Downstream of the heating sealing bar


46


, however, the second web portion


22


passes under a roller


48


and along a second folding plow or board


50


and a second vertical guide


52


which fold the second web portion


22


to a vertical orientation causing the inside surfaces of the first web portion


20


and the second web portion


22


to be brought together. The paths taken by each web portion


20


and


22


up to this point are similar so that no alignment structure is required to register the front and back panels of the bags. The aligned first and second web portions


20


and


22


are then indexed downstream to a second reciprocating sealing bar


54


which seals the second web portion


22


to a portion of the zipper


30


against backing plate


55


.




The first and second web portions


20


and


22


with the zipper sealed to the portions


20


and


22


are indexed to a location between side sealing bars


56


and


58


that are reciprocated to engage the web portions


20


and


22


and form side seals


60


.




Following the formation of the side seals


60


, the web portions


20


and


22


with the zipper


30


are advanced to a cutting and filling portion of the machine


10


(FIGS.


3


and


4


). In one embodiment of the cutting and filling portion of the machine


10


(FIG.


3


), individual bags


62


are formed by cutting the side seals


60


approximately in half with cutting blades


64


or other cutting devices. An unsealed end


66


of each bag is then pulled open by vacuum devices


68


or similar devices and moved under a filling spout


70


which drops product


72


into each bag


62


. Each filled bag


62


is then indexed to heated bag end sealing bars


74


which engage and seal the end


66


of each bag


62


.




Alternatively, each unsealed end


66


of each bag is first opened by the vacuum devices


68


, filled with product


72


, and sealed by the sealing bars


74


(FIG.


4


). The bags


62


are then separated by the cutting blades


64


.




The entire paths of each web portion


20


and


22


are identical in length so that the original edges of the web


12


, prior to cutting by blades


64


, are brought back together at the end of the machine


10


. This ensures that any graphics printed on the web of film


12


will maintain their alignment throughout the length of the roll


14


and there will not be a misalignment of the graphics on the front and rear panels of each finished bag


62


.




It is also contemplated that gussets on the top or bottom of the bags can be provided. These bags can be filled through the gusset or between the web and zipper.




While the present invention has been described with reference to one or more particular embodiments, those skilled in the art will recognize that many changes may be made thereto, without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention. Each of these embodiments and obvious variations thereof, is contemplated as falling within the spirit and scope of the claimed invention, which is set forth in the following claims.



Claims
  • 1. A method of forming bags with closures, comprising: slitting a web of film into a first portion orienting said first portion of said web at an angle relative to said second portion of said web, and a second portion, positioning a closure adjacent said first portion of said web, and securing said closure to said first portion, orienting said second portion of said web relative to said first portion of said web to a location adjacent to said closure and said first portion of said web, sealing said closure to said second portion of said web, and sealing and cutting said first and second portions of said web to form sides and an open end of a bag.
  • 2. The method claimed in claim 1 further comprising filling each said bag and sealing said open end.
  • 3. The method claimed in claim 1 wherein said positioning said closure includes placing a slider on said closure.
  • 4. The method of forming bags claimed in claim 1 further comprising:cutting and sealing said first and second portions of said web and said track material to form bags.
  • 5. A method of forming bags with closures comprising:slitting a continuous web of film into a first portion and a second portion, orienting said first portion of said web to an orientation that is at an angle to said second portion of said web such that said first portion is readily accessible, placing a closure adjacent said first portion of said web, sealing said closure to said first portion of said web, orienting said second portion of said web to a position adjacent said first portion of said web, sealing said closure to said second portion of said web, and sealing and cutting said first and second portions of said web to form individual bags.
  • 6. A method of forming bags with zipper closures on a horizontal form, fill and seal machine comprising:feeding a web of film to a horizontal form, fill and seal machine; slitting said web of film into a first portion and a second portion, orienting and guiding said first portion of said web to a position approximately perpendicular to said second portion of said web, providing a supply of zipper track material, removing sections of said track material at predetermined locations along said track material, inserting sliders onto said track material at the removed sections of said track material, attaching said track material to said first portion of said web, orienting and guiding said second portion of said web to a position adjacent to and approximately parallel with said first portion of said web, and attaching said track material to said second portion of said web.
  • 7. An apparatus for forming bags with a zipper closure, comprising:a web slitter for cutting a web of film into first and second portions, a first orienting member for orienting said first portion of said web at an angle relative to said second portion, a source of zipper track, a first attachment mechanism for attaching said zipper track to said oriented first portion of said web, a second orienting member for orienting said second portion of said web to a position adjacent to and parallel with said first portion of said web, and a sealing and cutting mechanism for forming separate bags and side seals in said separate bags.
  • 8. The apparatus claimed in claim 7 wherein said source of zipper track includes a punch for removing a section of said zipper track to form a notch in said track material, and an inserter for inserting a slider onto said zipper track at said notch.
  • 9. The apparatus claimed in claim 7 wherein said second orienting member is spaced downstream from said first orienting member.
  • 10. The apparatus claimed in claim 7 further comprising a second attachment mechanism for attaching said zipper track to said second portion of said web.
  • 11. A horizontal form, fill and seal machine for forming and filling bags, comprising:a slitter for slitting a web of film into a first horizontal web portion and a second horizontal web portion, a first orienting board downstream of said slitter for orienting said first web portion to a vertical orientation relative to said second web portion, a first zipper sealer downstream of said first folding board for sealing at least a portion of a zipper to said first web portion, a second orienting board downstream of said first zipper sealer for orienting said second web portion to a vertical orientation adjacent and parallel to said first web portion, a side sealer and cutter for forming side seals in said first and second web portions and cutting said first and second web portions to form individual bags.
  • 12. The horizontal form, fill and seal machine claimed in claim 11 further comprising a second zipper sealer downstream of said second orienting board for sealing at least a portion of said zipper to said second web portion.
  • 13. The horizontal form, fill and seal machine claimed in claim 11 further comprising zipper track material, a punch for removing a section of said zipper track material at predetermined locations, and an inserter for inserting sliders at said predetermined locations.
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