EP1186535A1 - A packaging machine former - Google Patents

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EP1186535A1
EP1186535A1 EP01307690A EP01307690A EP1186535A1 EP 1186535 A1 EP1186535 A1 EP 1186535A1 EP 01307690 A EP01307690 A EP 01307690A EP 01307690 A EP01307690 A EP 01307690A EP 1186535 A1 EP1186535 A1 EP 1186535A1
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shoulder
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Alfred Taylor
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • B65BMACHINES, APPARATUS OR DEVICES FOR, OR METHODS OF, PACKAGING ARTICLES OR MATERIALS; UNPACKING
    • B65B9/00Enclosing successive articles, or quantities of material, e.g. liquids or semiliquids, in flat, folded, or tubular webs of flexible sheet material; Subdividing filled flexible tubes to form packages
    • B65B9/10Enclosing successive articles, or quantities of material, in preformed tubular webs, or in webs formed into tubes around filling nozzles, e.g. extruded tubular webs
    • B65B9/20Enclosing successive articles, or quantities of material, in preformed tubular webs, or in webs formed into tubes around filling nozzles, e.g. extruded tubular webs the webs being formed into tubes in situ around the filling nozzles
    • B65B9/22Forming shoulders; Tube formers

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  • the present invention relates to packaging machines and more particularly to former shoulders which receive film from a roll to transform the film into a tubular configuration for delivery to a machine which forms discrete packages containing product.
  • Packaging machines such as those described in USA Patents 4663917, 4423858, 4391081, 3070931 and 3850780 employ formers which transform plastic film (strip) into a tubular configuration.
  • the film is pulled through the former by means of a film drive unit.
  • the film drive unit will engage the tubular material by means of rollers and belts such as that discussed in USA Patent 4910943. It is also known to move the tubular bag material through the packaging machines by means of engagement with the jaws of the packaging machine.
  • a former includes a forming shoulder over which the film passes. Problems are often encountered with this relative movement which can result in a variation in the force required to move the film over and through the former. Preferably the force required is constant and is not excessive. These problems are exacerbated in the case of heavy gauge film as well as film that may be relatively stiff. Humidity and static charge also influence the force required to be applied to the film.
  • a further problem to the above is that frequently formers will smudge any printed material applied to the film.
  • a shoulder for a packaging machine former said shoulder including:
  • the said passage terminates with an aperture located generally centrally in said surface.
  • said shoulder further includes a valve to deliver said gas to said passage, said valve being adapted to govern the pressure of said gas delivered to said surface.
  • FIG. 1 there is schematically depicted a former apparatus 10 through which a web of film 11 passes to be formed into a tube 12.
  • the tube 12 passes through a packaging machine and receives a product which is to be packaged by the packaging machine.
  • the product to be packaged is delivered to the upper aperture 13 of the tube 12, with the tube 12 being subsequently scaled along the back seam and at spaced locations to form discrete packages.
  • the apparatus 10 includes a base 14 which supports a shoulder 15 over which the film 11 passes.
  • the shoulder 15 includes an approach member 16 which leads to a crown 17 over which the film 11 passes to be configured to form the tube 12.
  • the member 16 has an upper surface 18 past which the film 11 moves in its passage to the crown 17.
  • the film 11 is removed from a roll and first engages a roller 19 before delivery to the surface 18,
  • the member 16 is provided with a passage 20 terminating at its end with a generally centrally located aperture 21.
  • the aperture 21 is in the surface 18.
  • Extending from the passage 20 is a duct 22 communicating with an airflow control valve 23.
  • the valve 23 receives a gas (typically air) under pressure.
  • the valve 23 governs delivery of air to the passage 20 and therefore the aperture 21.
  • Air leaving the aperture 21 enters an area 24 between the surface 18 and film 11. This aids movement of the film 11 over the surface 18 by creating an "air cushion" over which the film 11 passes. This reduces frictional engagement between the surface 18 and the film 11.
  • the air escapes laterally relative to the longitudinal direction 25 of movement of the film 11.
  • a duct 26 Extending from the valve 23 is a duct 26 which attaches the apparatus 10 to a supply of gas under pressure.
  • the flow of gas could be pulsed if so required.
  • the gas could be heated or chilled to increase or decrease the stiffness of the film 11.
  • heating of the film 11 may aid in the drying of ink.
  • one or more apertures 21 are formed in the surface 18, each with an associated passage 20 extending from the duct 22

Abstract

A packaging machine former apparatus 10 through which a film 11 passes to be formed into a tube 12. The apparatus 10 includes a shoulder 15 over which the film 11 passes, the shoulder 15 including an approach member 16 that leads to a crown 17. The member 16 includes a passage 20 terminating in an aperture 21 to which a gas under pressure is delivered so as to create an "air cushion" over which the film passes, thereby aids in movement of the film 11 over the surface 18 of the approach member 16.

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    Technical Field
  • The present invention relates to packaging machines and more particularly to former shoulders which receive film from a roll to transform the film into a tubular configuration for delivery to a machine which forms discrete packages containing product.
  • Background of the Invention
  • Packaging machines such as those described in USA Patents 4663917, 4423858, 4391081, 3070931 and 3850780 employ formers which transform plastic film (strip) into a tubular configuration. The film is pulled through the former by means of a film drive unit. Typically the film drive unit will engage the tubular material by means of rollers and belts such as that discussed in USA Patent 4910943. It is also known to move the tubular bag material through the packaging machines by means of engagement with the jaws of the packaging machine.
  • A former includes a forming shoulder over which the film passes. Problems are often encountered with this relative movement which can result in a variation in the force required to move the film over and through the former. Preferably the force required is constant and is not excessive. These problems are exacerbated in the case of heavy gauge film as well as film that may be relatively stiff. Humidity and static charge also influence the force required to be applied to the film.
  • A further problem to the above is that frequently formers will smudge any printed material applied to the film.
  • Object of the Invention
  • It is the object of the present invention to overcome or substantially ameliorate at least one of the above disadvantages.
  • Summary of the Invention
  • There is disclosed herein a shoulder for a packaging machine former, said shoulder including:
  • a crown over which film passes to be arranged in a tubular configuration; and
  • an approached member extending to said crown and having a surface past which the film moves in approaching said crown, said member having a passage extending to said surface through which a gas under pressure is delivered to deliver said gas to an area between said surface and said film.
  • Preferably the said passage terminates with an aperture located generally centrally in said surface.
  • A one preferred form there is a plurality of said passages extending to said surface through which said gas is delivered so that said gas is delivered to an area between said surface and said film.
  • Preferably said shoulder further includes a valve to deliver said gas to said passage, said valve being adapted to govern the pressure of said gas delivered to said surface.
  • Brief Description of the Drawings
  • A preferred form of the present invention will now be described by way of example with reference to the accompanying drawings wherein:
  • Figure 1 is a schematic perspective view of a former apparatus of a packaging machine;
  • Figure 2 is a schematic perspective view of film passing through the apparatus of Figure 1;
  • Figure 3 is a section schematic side elevation of the apparatus and film of Figures 1 and 2;
  • Figure 4 is a further schematic perspective view of the film and apparatus of Figures 1 and 2;
  • Figure 5 is a further schematic perspective view of the apparatus and film of Figures 1 and 2; and
  • Figure 6 schematically depicts a modification of the apparatus of Figures 1 to 5.
  • Detailed Description of the Preferred Embodiments
  • In the accompanying drawings there is schematically depicted a former apparatus 10 through which a web of film 11 passes to be formed into a tube 12. The tube 12 passes through a packaging machine and receives a product which is to be packaged by the packaging machine. The product to be packaged is delivered to the upper aperture 13 of the tube 12, with the tube 12 being subsequently scaled along the back seam and at spaced locations to form discrete packages.
  • The apparatus 10 includes a base 14 which supports a shoulder 15 over which the film 11 passes. The shoulder 15 includes an approach member 16 which leads to a crown 17 over which the film 11 passes to be configured to form the tube 12. The member 16 has an upper surface 18 past which the film 11 moves in its passage to the crown 17.
  • The film 11 is removed from a roll and first engages a roller 19 before delivery to the surface 18,
  • The member 16 is provided with a passage 20 terminating at its end with a generally centrally located aperture 21. The aperture 21 is in the surface 18. Extending from the passage 20 is a duct 22 communicating with an airflow control valve 23. The valve 23 receives a gas (typically air) under pressure. The valve 23 governs delivery of air to the passage 20 and therefore the aperture 21. Air leaving the aperture 21 enters an area 24 between the surface 18 and film 11. This aids movement of the film 11 over the surface 18 by creating an "air cushion" over which the film 11 passes. This reduces frictional engagement between the surface 18 and the film 11. As best seen in Figures 4 and 5, the air escapes laterally relative to the longitudinal direction 25 of movement of the film 11.
  • If so required, there may be a plurality of the passages 20 and associated apertures 21, with the apertures distributed over the surface 18.
  • Extending from the valve 23 is a duct 26 which attaches the apparatus 10 to a supply of gas under pressure.
  • In respect of the delivery of gas to the valve 23, it should be appreciated that the flow of gas could be pulsed if so required. Still further, the gas could be heated or chilled to increase or decrease the stiffness of the film 11. Still further, heating of the film 11 may aid in the drying of ink.
  • In a further embodiment (as shown in Figure 6), one or more apertures 21 are formed in the surface 18, each with an associated passage 20 extending from the duct 22

Claims (6)

  1. A shoulder for a packaging machine former, said shoulder including:
    a crown over which film passes to be arranged in a tubular configuration; and
    an approached member extending to said crown and having a surface past which the film moves in approaching said crown, said member having a passage extending to said surface through which a gas under pressure is delivered to deliver said gas to an area between said surface and said film.
  2. The shoulder of claim 1, wherein said passage terminates with an aperture located generally centrally in said surface,
  3. The shoulder of claim 1, wherein there is a plurality of said passages extending to said surface through which said gas is delivered so that said gas is delivered to an area between said surface and said film.
  4. The shoulder of claim 1 further including a valve to deliver said gas to said passage, said valve being adapted to govern the pressure of said gas delivered to said surface.
  5. A packaging machine former including a shoulder according to claim 1.
  6. A packaging machine former substantially as hereinbefore described with reference to the accompanying drawings.
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US3070931A (en) 1961-01-10 1963-01-01 Gen Packaging Equip Co Packaging machine
US3850780A (en) 1971-08-23 1974-11-26 Fmc Corp Extended dwell heat sealer
GB1557480A (en) * 1977-12-05 1979-12-12 Maidstone Packaging Equipment Web forming device
US4391081A (en) 1980-09-08 1983-07-05 Hayssen Manufacturing Company Method of and apparatus for forming, filling and sealing packages
US4423858A (en) 1981-06-04 1984-01-03 Stal-Laval Apparat Ab Tuyere or nozzle
US4663917A (en) 1984-06-20 1987-05-12 Taylor Alfred A Packaging apparatus
US4910943A (en) 1987-01-14 1990-03-27 Taylor Alfred A Film drive unit for a packaging machine
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US3042103A (en) * 1958-09-30 1962-07-03 Continental Can Co Plastic film tube former
US3070931A (en) 1961-01-10 1963-01-01 Gen Packaging Equip Co Packaging machine
US3850780A (en) 1971-08-23 1974-11-26 Fmc Corp Extended dwell heat sealer
GB1557480A (en) * 1977-12-05 1979-12-12 Maidstone Packaging Equipment Web forming device
US4391081A (en) 1980-09-08 1983-07-05 Hayssen Manufacturing Company Method of and apparatus for forming, filling and sealing packages
US4423858A (en) 1981-06-04 1984-01-03 Stal-Laval Apparat Ab Tuyere or nozzle
US4663917A (en) 1984-06-20 1987-05-12 Taylor Alfred A Packaging apparatus
US4910943A (en) 1987-01-14 1990-03-27 Taylor Alfred A Film drive unit for a packaging machine
WO1997024263A1 (en) * 1995-12-29 1997-07-10 The Procter & Gamble Company Forming shoulder of a form fill and seal packaging machine

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