GB2162488A - Handles for wrapped packages - Google Patents

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GB2162488A
GB2162488A GB08519465A GB8519465A GB2162488A GB 2162488 A GB2162488 A GB 2162488A GB 08519465 A GB08519465 A GB 08519465A GB 8519465 A GB8519465 A GB 8519465A GB 2162488 A GB2162488 A GB 2162488A
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Brian Davy Collins
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TETRA PAK INT
Tetra Pak AB
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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
    • B65B61/00Auxiliary devices, not otherwise provided for, for operating on sheets, blanks, webs, binding material, containers or packages
    • B65B61/14Auxiliary devices, not otherwise provided for, for operating on sheets, blanks, webs, binding material, containers or packages for incorporating, or forming and incorporating, handles or suspension means in packages

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An article (2) is wrapped in three plastics films (1, 4, 5) which are secured together at or near the bottom of the article by heat sealing using heat sealing jaws (9 and 13). The films (1, 4, 5) are then conformed to the shape of the article (2) by e.g. heat shrinking using hot air blower (16). One of the films (5) has different properties from the others and conforms differently so that it forms a handle for the wrapping. Strength of attachment of the handle is achieved by the combined effect of the heat seal (3) and the "tack" of the plastics films (4, 5) along the sides of the article. Alternatively, the films may be conformed by stretch-wrapping, film 5 being under lesser tension in the wrapped article to form a handle. <IMAGE>

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1 GB2162488A 1
SPECIFICATION
Handles for wrapped packages The present invention relates to a method of 70 forming a handle on a wrapped package, and to a package so formed.
One way of wrapping a package in a plas tics film is by shrink-wrapping. The package is loosely wrapped in a loose sleeve or bag of thin film of plastics material, which material is then heated. The heating causes the plastics material to shrink around the package so that the package is tightly encased in the film.
Another way of wrapping a package is by 80 stretch-wrapping. Here a plastics film is wrapped tightly around the package so that again the result is a tightly encased package.
It is well known to provide a shrink or stretch-wrapped package with a handle by first wrapping the package in plastics film and then attaching the handle to the package. The usual way of doing this uses an adhesive tape handle which is simply stuck to the wrapping film. Examples of this are shown in e.g. US-A- 90 4078659, US-A-4294058, US-A4296861, and US-A-4422281. It is, however, desirable for the handle to be attached simultaneously with the wrapping of the package, so that both could be done in a single manufacturing 95 operation.
It is known from UK-A-1 382842 to attach a handle to a package by simultaneously wrapping a package in a first plastics film and positioning a second film so that it partially 100 underlies and partially overlies the second plastics film, at the top of the article to be wrapped. The two plastics films are sealed together, and the first film is shrunk around the article. The second film has different char- 105 acteristics, and so does not conform to the shape of the article in the same way as the first film. As a result it forms a handle.
However, the attachment of the handle only to the film covering the top of the package 110 gives insufficient strength for all but the lightest of objects. To carry heavier objects, such as filled bottles, more bonding strength is needed. In the arrangements in which the handle is secured to the package after wrapp- 115 ing, this simply means that the length of the - part of the handle stuck to the wrapping must be increased. This is not possible, however, with the construction of UK-A-1 382842 be- cause of the way the handle film is folded into 120 the other film.
It has been found that if the handle is attached at or near the bottom of the package, sufficient strength may be achieved by the---tack-of the plastic films as they contact 125 each other along the sides of the article. The present invention therefore proposes a method in which the wrapping is formed, with the handle secured at or near the bottom of the article, then conformed to the shape of the 130 article.
If conformation of the wrapping is by shrink-wrapping, the material to form the handle may have a lower shrink capability and/or be of thicker gauge than the material to form the wrapping, so that it shrinks less than the wrapping material. If the conformation is by stretch-wrapping, the material to form the handle may have a lower tension than the wrapping material. The other properties of the material to form the handle could then be the same as the wrapping material, unless different properties were needed for suitable handle strength.
The material to form the handle is preferably a narrow web of suitable plastics material which is sealed to a wrapping film by e.g. heat sealing, and it is desirable that this heat sealing of the handle-is carried out in the same operation as the heat sealing of the wrapping film around the package.
An embodiment of the present invention will now be described, by way of example, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
Fig. 1 shows a method of shrink-wrapping a package according to a first embodiment of the present invention; and Fig. 2 shows a package wrapped by the method of Fig. 1.
Referring first to Fig. 1, a first wrapping web 1 extends underneath a package 2 to be wrapped. The package 2 may be a single item or a collation of items. At one side of the package 2, the first web 1 is heat sealed at seal 3 to a second web 4, and also to a third web 5, the second and third webs extending over the top of the package. The first and second webs 1, 4 will form a sleeve of thin film plastics material around the package 2, whilst the third web 5 will form the handle. The first web 1 originates in a lower web drum 6, and passes through a lower web drive 7, past a roller 8 and over the top of a lower seal jaw 9. The second web 4 originates in an upper web drum 10 and passes through upper drive means 11, past a roller 12 and under an upper seal jaw 13. The third web 5, which would normally be narrower than the other two webs, originates in a handle web drum 14 and passes through the upper drive means 11, past the roller 12 and under the upper seal jaw 13. The distance between the second and third webs along their runs from the upper drive means 11 to the heat seal 3 is exaggerated for the sake of clarity.
From the position shown in Fig. 1, the upper seal jaw 13 is lowered to the position shown by dotted lines, at which position the three webs 1, 4, 5 are pressed together. Heat is applied between the upper and lower seal jaws 13 and 9 respectively to seal the webs to each other, with the second and third webs 4, 5 passing around three sides of the package 2.
2 GB 2 162 488A 2 The three webs are then cut at the seal thus formed so that part of the seal remains with the webs around the package and part holds the ends of the webs together. The package 2 is then removed e.g. via conveyor 15, and another package inserted from the left in Fig. 1. The part of the seal formed in the previous operation which holds the ends of the webs together then forms the seal 3 for the new package.
If the package is to be shrink-wrapped, all three webs 1, 4, 5 are then heated e.g. by hot air blower 16, but the properties of the third web 5 are such that it shrinks less than the other two webs 1, 4. This may be achieved by making the third web 5 of thicker gauge than the other two webs, or by using a plastics material with a lower shrink capability. The result is shown in Fig. 2. The first and second webs 1 and 4 are wrapped tightly 85 around the package 2 whilst the third web 5 extends loosely over the top-of the package 2 and thus forms a handle. The handle is secured to the rest of the wrapping at the heat seal 3, and also at a heat seal 14 formed at the closing of the seal jaws 9 and 13. In this way, attachment strength is given by the ---tack-of the second and third films 4, 5 where they are in contact.
In some cases the securing of the handle to the rest of the wrapping may be further strengthened by providing a material on the second or third webs 4 and 5 which bonds the webs together when the package is shrinkwrapped.
If the embodiment of Fig. 1 is to be used in stretchwrapping, the first and second webs 1 and 4 would be under tension and the third web 5 would be relatively loose. In order to achieve this it would probably be necessary to 105 provide a separate drive means for the third web 5, rather than use the same drive means 11 as the second web.
The handle need not be attached to the bottom of the wrapped package. If both the upper and lower seal jaws move, the sealing together of the three webs may be achieved at an intermediate point along the side of the package 2. However, this should be far enough from the top of the package 2 to ensure that attachment strength is given by ---tack-due to contact between the films.
The material used for the first and second webs 1 and 4 may be of any suitable shrink or stretch-wrapping material. If the webs 1, 4, 5 are to be sealed together by heat as described above, the third web should be compatible for heat sealing to the other webs, and may in addition be coloured, printed, or em- bossed, to provide e.g. information about the package. However, other sealing methods may be used, e.g. ultrasonic welding.
The above description has described the formation of a single handle on the package; the present invention is not limited to this, and two or more handles may be provided by the use of additional webs. It would also be possible to form the handle from a rope of plastics material, rather than a web. The pre- sent invention is not limited to shrink and stretch-wrapping methods, but may also be adapted to other wrapping techniques, such as the use of "U' sealing machines. The important feature is that the plastics material to form the handle should behave differently from the wrapping material when the package is wrapped.

Claims (11)

1. A method of wrapping an article com prising the step of encasing the article in a covering of plastics material having two parts of different properties, and the step of acting on that covering so that one part conforms to the shape of the article and the other part conforms differently to form a handle for the wrapping, wherein, during the step of encas ing the article the said other part of the covering forming the handle is secured to the said one part at or adjacent the base of the article and extends around the sides and top of the article such that, after the step of acting on the covering, the said one part contacts the said other part along the sides of the article.
2. A method according to claim 1, wherein the covering is shrunk to conform to the article.
3. A method according to claim 2, wherein the said other part of the covering forming a handle has a lower shrink capability when heated than the said one part of the covering.
4. A method according to claim 2 or claim 3, wherein the said other part of the covering forming the handle has a greater thickness than the said one part of the covering.
5. A method according to claim 1, wherein the covering is stretched to conform to the article, and the said other part forming the handle has a lower tension than the said one part.
6. A method according to any one of the preceding claims wherein the said other part forming the handle is heat sealed to the said one part.
7. A method of wrapping an article substantially as herein described with reference to the accompanying drawings.
8. An apparatus for wrapping an article, comprising:
three films of plastics material, one of the films having different properties from the other two films; means for guiding the films around an article such that the article is encased in the said films and the said one film extends around the sides and top of the article; means for sealing the films together at at least one point at or adjacent the base of the article; and 3 GB 2 162 488A 3 means for causing the films to conform to the shape of the article, such that the said one film conforms differently from the other films and thereby forms a handle for the article, the said one film contacting at least one of the other two films along the sides of the article.
9. An apparatus according to claim 8, wherein the means for causing the films to conform to the shape of the article is heating 10 means for causing the films to shrink.
10. An apparatus according to claim 8 or claim 9, wherein the sealing means is a pair of heatable jaws adapted to clamp the films together between the jaws and heat the films 15 so that they seal together.
11. An apparatus for wrapping an article substantially as herein described with reference to and as illustrated in the accompanying drawings.
Printed in the United Kingdom for Her Majesty's Stationery Office, Dd 8818935, 1986, 4235. Published at The Patent Office, 25 Southampton Buildings, London, WC2A lAY, from which copies may be obtained.
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