CA2316869A1 - Tooling for forming packaging from unitary blanks - Google Patents

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CA2316869A1
CA2316869A1 CA002316869A CA2316869A CA2316869A1 CA 2316869 A1 CA2316869 A1 CA 2316869A1 CA 002316869 A CA002316869 A CA 002316869A CA 2316869 A CA2316869 A CA 2316869A CA 2316869 A1 CA2316869 A1 CA 2316869A1
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Aliseo Gentile
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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
    • B65B43/00Forming, feeding, opening or setting-up containers or receptacles in association with packaging
    • B65B43/08Forming three-dimensional containers from sheet material
    • B65B43/10Forming three-dimensional containers from sheet material by folding the material
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B31MAKING ARTICLES OF PAPER, CARDBOARD OR MATERIAL WORKED IN A MANNER ANALOGOUS TO PAPER; WORKING PAPER, CARDBOARD OR MATERIAL WORKED IN A MANNER ANALOGOUS TO PAPER
    • B31BMAKING CONTAINERS OF PAPER, CARDBOARD OR MATERIAL WORKED IN A MANNER ANALOGOUS TO PAPER
    • B31B2150/00Flexible containers made from sheets or blanks, e.g. from flattened tubes
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B31MAKING ARTICLES OF PAPER, CARDBOARD OR MATERIAL WORKED IN A MANNER ANALOGOUS TO PAPER; WORKING PAPER, CARDBOARD OR MATERIAL WORKED IN A MANNER ANALOGOUS TO PAPER
    • B31BMAKING CONTAINERS OF PAPER, CARDBOARD OR MATERIAL WORKED IN A MANNER ANALOGOUS TO PAPER
    • B31B2160/00Shape of flexible containers
    • B31B2160/20Shape of flexible containers with structural provision for thickness of contents

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Abstract

An apparatus for the formation of packaging from unitary blanks comprising a first tool (10) having a convex end surface (12) said convex end surface having edges (16) that define a first center segment (14) and a first plurality of triangular segments (18) and a second tool (40) having a convave end surface (42) said concave end surface having edges (46) that define a second center segment (44) and a second plurality of triangular segments (48).

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The present invention relates to a device and method foz forming packaging.
More specifically. the prese~z~t invention relates to tooling and a msthod of using the tooling to mold srnali self standing packaging containers or sachets from tmitary generally reetaegular cardboard blanks.
Small disposable packaging containers or sachets are commonly used to pro.zde consumer samples for assorted products, especially for fluidie products. ?hc unitary blanks used to form the sachets are laminated with a moisture proof coating a:~d, when molded, form a completely sealed and sterile environment. The sample products include lotions, p~rfmt~as, food products and other consumer goods which would benefit front small sealed unitary packaging. High quality cosmetics are marketed tluoegh the use of sachets emblazoned with trademarks and configured for particular tradt dresses. Self standing sachets are used in the hotel and re~urant industry to provide consumer p:oducts in bathroom facilities, eli:nirating the ne~d for storage baskets or the like. 'There is sa ongoing need in the art to provide improved tooling for forming sachets in appealing self standing shapes.
Various apparatus have been developed for the formarion of packaging containers from unitary blan7cs including Belgian Patent No. HE 547 0$2 and United States Patent No. 5,313,767. The previous apparatus contain sharp comers and edges which :night damage unitary blanks outing the forming of packagins containers or sachets. Those previous app~tus formed sachets that rely on sharp folds and corners for sspport points and had difficuln~ form~n8 curved ar bowed support surfaces from unitary blanks. The present inventior. has been fashioned with roundod edges and curved suzfaces to better form c~uved or bowed surfaces from unitary blanks.
The curved su_~faces of the preset ~vention decrease the chances of puncturing uniT.ary blanks and create more possibilities for the configuration of unitary blank;. The present imenrion rnay more rosily form curved surfaces and irteg:ate these s.rrfaces with sharply angled surfaces tc create containers that were previously very trocblesorne to form.
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2 PCT/US98/25826 The present invention involves the use of tooling with curved surfaces and rounded edges to form packages or sachets from unitary generally rectangular cardboard blanks. An object of the present invention is to decrease the incidence of damaged packaging due to the sharp edges used on previous tooling. Another object of the invention is to increase the number of packaging shapes possible by forming curved surfaces in packaging containers fashioned from the unitary blanks.
FIG. 1 is a front bottom perspective of a sachet formed by the tooling of the present invention;
FIG. 2A is a front elevation view of the first mandrel of the present invention;
FIG. 2B is a front elevation view of the second mandrel of the present invention;
F1G. 2C is a side elevation view of the first mandrel of the present invention;
FIG. 2D is a side elevation of the second mandrel of the present invention;
FIG. 2E is a bottom view of the first mandrel of the present invention;
FIG. 2F is a top view of the second mandrel of the present invention;
FIG. 3 is a top view of one embodiment of the unitary blank used in the present invention;
and FIG. 4 is an elevation view showing the forming of a package by the complementary mandrels of the present invention.
FIG. 1 is a bottom perspective view of the finished molded package or sachet 94 created by the improved tooling of the present invention and illustrates the base configuration 98. As can be seen by FIG. 1, the sachet base 98 assumes the general configuration of the forming surtaces 12 and 42 integral to mandrels 10 and 40, shown in FIGS. 2A-2F, from which it was molded. End triangular segments 74 are shown curving inwardly into the sachet structure from center segment 72 to create recesses 87. There is no exact line of delineation or border between triangular _2_ segments 74 and center segment 72, but rather a gradual succession as shown by curved edges 73. The curved edges 73 and gradual slope between triangular segments 74 and center segment 72 resist puncturing caused by previous tooling, as no abrupt fold or crease is created. The curved edges 73 also allow the sachet 94 to stand erect upon on its center segment 72 while being supported at opposite ends by the bottom of sealed side seams 92 created by the fusing of package sides 86 during the forming process, as shown in FIG. 4.
FIG. 2A is a front elevation view of the first mandrel of the present invention generally shown as 10. The mandrel 10 has a forming surface 12 that is convex in shape and located on its bottom end. The forming surface 12 is hemmed by a rounded perimeter edge 17 which defines the general exterior outline of the forming surface 12. A center segment 14 is bowed outward and defined by rounded edges 16. Bordering the center segment 14 are two triangular segments 18 that slope upward from the center segment 14 to complete the forming surface 12 of the first mandrel 10. The rounded edges 16 created a gradual succession between the center segment 14 and the triangular segments 18.
The lengthwise sides of the first mandrel 10, as shown in FIG. 1, have flat parallel center sections 20 defined by generally straight longitudinal edges 24 which extend for substantially the length of the first mandrel 10. Angled side sections 22 abut flat parallel sections 20 and converge to generally straight longitudinal end edges 26. This convergence of angled side sections 22 is consistent with the shape of the triangular segments 18 located on the forming surface 12 which defines the bottom ends of the angled side sections 22. A bore 30 is located on the top end 28 of the first mandrel 10 and is used for mounting the mandrel 10 to a positioning device such as a cylinder shaft, gear box shaft, solenoid shaft, motor shaft and other actuation devices known to persons of ordinary skill in the art The complementary or second mandrel is shown in FIG. 2B generally as 40. The mandrel 40 has a forming surface 42 that is concave in shape and located on its top end. The forming surface 42 is bordered by a rounded perimeter edge 47 which defines the general exterior outline of the forming surface 42. A center segment 44 is bowed inward and defined by rounded edges 46. Bordering the center segment 44 are two triangular segments 48 that slope upward
-3-WO 99/2$192 PCT/US98/25826 from the center segment 44 to complete the forming surface 42 of the second mandrel 40. As in the first mandrel 10 the rounded edges 46 created a gradual succession between the center segment 44 and the triangular segments 48.
The lengthwise sides of the second mandrel 40, as shown in FIG. 2B, have flat parallel center sections 50 defined by generally straight longitudinal edges 54 which extend for substantially the length of the first mandrel 40, and are similar to generally straight longitudinal edges 24 of the first mandrel 10. Angled side sections 52, similarly to angled side sections 22 of the first mandrel 10, abut flat parallel sections 50 and converge to generally straight longitudinal end edges 56. This convergence of angled side sections 22 is consistent with the shape of the triangular segments 48 located on the forming surface 42 which defines the top end of the angled side sections 52. A bore 60 is located on the bottom end 58 of the second mandrel 40 and is used for mounting the mandrel to a device such as a cylinder shaft, gear box shaft, solenoid shaft, motor shaft and other actuation devices known to persons of ordinary skill in the art.
The forming surface 42 of the second mandrel 40 is fashioned to be complementary to the forming surface 12 of the first mandrel 10, as shown in FIGS. 2A-2F. When forming surface 12 and forming surface 42 are brought together, both surfaces should substantially adjoin throughout.
This complementary function allows unitary blanks, when placed between the forming surfaces 12 and 42, to be generally supported throughout on the areas which contact the forming surfaces 12 and 42. By supporting the unitary blanks on both sides the final shape of the sachet is better determined and the occurrence of puncturing is decreased.
FIG. 2C is a side elevation view of the first mandrel 10 and helps to better illustrate how the angled side sections 22 converge to longitudinal end edges 26. Triangular sections 18 generally assume the planar cross section of angled side sections 22 at the forming surface 12 located at the bottom end of the first mandrel 10. Bowed center segment 14 curves to rounded edges 16 which faintly define one side of the triangular sections 18. FIG. 2D
is a side elevation view of the complementary or second mandrel 40 and, similar to FIG. 2C, shows angled side sections 52 converging to longitudinal end edges 56.
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Figure 2E is a bottom view of the first mandrel 10. In this viev~ the hor;.zontal planar features of the forming surface 12 are beuac illustrated. The center seginent 14 is located between t=~iangular segments 18 and bordered by rounded edgts 16. Longitudinal end tdges 26 ue shown at the vertexes of triangular segments 18 as angled side sections 22 converge outwardly from flat parallel center sections 20.
Figure ZF is a top yew of the second mandrel 40. In this view, sinnilar to Figure 2E, the horizontal planar features of the forming surface 42 are better illustrated.
The center segtttent 44 is located between triangular segments 48 and bordered by rounded edges 46. 'lie center se~nent 44 and rounded edges 46 differ slightly from the rounded edges 16 of the first mandrel, as the arc of the center segment 44 and rounded edges 46 extend inwardly to the steond mandrel 40 in a concave fashion. The degree of curvature for the xourtdcd edges 46 is also less than the degree of curvaa~re for ~e rotmded edges 16. Longi:ud'r~al end edges 56 are shown at the vertcxea of triangular ser~ients 48 as angled side sections 52 converge outwardly from flat parallel center sections 50.
Figure 3 is a top view of one ~r!bodiment of the unitary blanks ?0 used to form the packages or sachets- The unitary bleak ?U may be composed of a relatively rigid sheet of paper coated or otherwise covered with a thermoplastic mattrial. Tn other embodiments a suitably substantially thermoplastic or metallic unitary blank may also tx used. Unitary blank 70 is generally rectangular in form with integral cap segments 7I located on either end..At the center of the unitary blank 70 is a bottom segment 80, defined by parallel creases 82, from which the final molded container hill stand upright upon. The center segment 72 is located in this bottom segment 80.
Bordering the center sc,ment 72 are triangular segments 74. There is no exact line of delineation or border between triangular segments ?4 and cents scgcncrn 72, but rather a gradual succession.
'tVhcn the bottom 80 is fully forrsed the triangular segments 74 will slope upward from tht center segment 72. Finger creases 78 are positioned along Iit~es A and A'. Vi~hen the forming surfaces 12 acrd 42 sand~cvich the unitary blank, these finger creases 78 will create a cun~ing point a:ong lines A~ and A' to allow the center scgraent ?2 to gradually curve upa-ard to triangular segments 74. Opposing end triangle segments 85 vsZll become upright and.
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opposing end rectangular segments 88 will become upright and make contact with their opposite rectangular segments 88.
The formation of the container takes place when the two mandrels are brought together and sandwich the unitary blank 70, as shown in FIG. 4, by a package forming and filling machine.
Such a machine is disclosed within the following U.S. patent, 5,313,767 entitled "Multiple Package Forming and Filling Machine" issued to Gentile on May 24, 1994 and is incorporated by reference herewithin. When the two opposing sides 86 of the unitary blank 70 are brought together by mandrels 10 and 40 in a forming die 96, the two opposing sides 86 will pivot upward about parallel creases 82, the triangular segments 74 will slope upward about finger creases 78 forming recesses, opposing end triangle segments 85 will become generally upright and opposing end rectangular segments 88 will become upright and make contact with their opposite rectangular segments 88. The die 96 will then heat and fold the blank unitary blank 70 along side creases 84 and, after the sachet is filled, close the top of the unitary blank 70 to seal the package in its molded form.
It is to be understood that the invention is not limited to the exact construction illustrated and described above, but that various changes and modifications may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as defined in the following claims.

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1. An apparatus for the formation of packaging (94) from unitary blanks (70) comprising:
a first mandrel (10) having a convex end surface (12), said convex end surface (12) defining a first center segment (14) having a convex shape and a first pair of triangular segments (18) adjoining said center segment (14) on opposite sides of said first center segment (14) and separated from said center segment (14) by edges (16); and a second mandrel (40) having a concave end surface (42), said concave end surface (42) defining a second center segment (44) having a concave shape and a second pair of triangular segments (48) adjoining said center segment (44) on opposite sides of said second center segment (44) and separated from said center segment (44) by edges (46), whereby said first mandrel (10) and said second mandrel (40) engage one of said unitary blanks (70) such that said blank (70) is compressed between said first mandrel and surface (12) and said second mandrel end surface (42) to form said unitary blank (70) into said packaging (84), characterized by said edges (16,46) of said first and second mandrels (10, 40) being rounded, wherein there is only a general delineation between said first and second center segments (14, 44) and said first and second plurality of triangular segments (18, 48).
2. The apparatus of claim 1 characterized by said first center segment (44) bowing outward from said first mandrel (10).
3. The apparatus of claim 1 characterized by said second center segment (44) bowing inward on said second mandrel (40).
4. The apparatus of claim 1 characterized by said first pair of triangular segments (18) positioned adjacent to said first center segment (14) and opposite each other.
5. The apparatus of claim 4 characterized by said first pair of triangular segments (18) sloping upward from said first center segment (14).

6. The apparatus of claim 1 characterized by saki second pair of triangular segments (48) positioned adjacent to said second center segment (44) and opposite each other.
7. The apparatus of claim 4 characterized by said second pair of triangular segments (48) sloping upward from said second center segment (44).
8. The apparatus of claim 1 characterized by said convex end surface (12) and said concave end surface (42) being complementary, whereby when said convex end surface and said concave end surface (42) are brought into contact with one of said unitary blanks (70), the surfaces (12) and (42) form a substantially constant separation gap.
9. The apparatus of claim 1 characterized by said first and second mandrels (10, 40) further including first parallel center sections (20, 50) which extend for substantially the lengths of said first and second mandrels (10, 40) and define edges (24) of said first mandrel (10) first center segment (14) and of said second mandrel (40) second segment (44), and further include angled side sections (22, 52) which abut said flat parallel center sections (20, 50) converging generally to straight longitudinal end edges (26, 56).
10. The apparatus of claim 9 characterized by said straight longitudinal end edges (26, 56) being rounded.
11. The apparatus of claim 1 characterized by said first mandrel (10) and said second mandrel (40) including a connection surface (28, 58) defining bores (30, 60).
12. The apparatus of claim 1 characterized by said first mandrel (10) being adapted to have said blank (70) shaped around it.

13. The apparatus of claim 1 characterized by each of said unitary blanks (70) being comprised of a substantially rectangular sheet of cardboard having a heat sealable coating.
14. The apparatus of claim 13 characterized by said unitary blank (70) further comprising an integral cap (71).
15. The apparatus of claim 14 characterized by said unitary blank (70) further comprising:
a first set of creases (82) which define a segment (80) delineating the bottom of said unitary blank (70);
a second set of creases (76) within said bottom which define triangular segments (74);
a third set of creases (83, 84) which define end rectangular segments (88) that abut said triangular segments (74); and wherein said unitary blank (70) is designed to be sandwiched between said first and second mandrels (10, 40) and folded along said creases to create a stable bottom section, whereby said packaging can stand upright.
18. An apparatus for the formation of packaging from unitary substantially rectangular blanks (70) comprising:
a first tool (10) having a convex end surface (12) on said convex end surface (12) having rounded edges that define a center segment (14) which curves outwardly from said first tool (10), a pair of triangular segments (18) which abut said center segment (14) an opposite sides of said center segment (14) and fiat parallel center sides (20) defined by generally straight longitudinal edges (24) which abut angled sides (22) that converge from said center segment (14) to generally straight longitudinal end edges (26) that extend for the length of said first tool (10); and a second tool (40) having a concave end surface (42), said concave end surface (42) having rounded edges that define a center segment (44) which curves inwardly to said second tool (40), a pair of triangular segments (48) which abut said center segment (44) on opposite sides of said center segment (44) and flat parallel center sides (50) defined by generally straight longitudinal edges (54) which abut angled sides (56) that converge from said flat parallel center sides (50) to generally straight longitudinal end edges (56) that extend for the length of said second tool (40), whereby said first tool (10) and said second tool (40) engage one of said unitary blanks (70) such that said blank (70) is compressed between said first tool end surface (12) and said second tool end surface (42) to form said unitary blank (70) into said packaging.
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