KR20170060951A - Vegetable Packing Member Having Air Column - Google Patents

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KR20170060951A
KR20170060951A KR1020150165735A KR20150165735A KR20170060951A KR 20170060951 A KR20170060951 A KR 20170060951A KR 1020150165735 A KR1020150165735 A KR 1020150165735A KR 20150165735 A KR20150165735 A KR 20150165735A KR 20170060951 A KR20170060951 A KR 20170060951A
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Abstract

It is possible to prevent the damage of vegetable by rust by eliminating wire from vegetable-bound packing material, prevent damage by pressure by preventing high pressure on the part touching packing material, and to be suitable for automation of vegetable binding packing process A vegetable-bound packaging material is disclosed. The vegetable-bound packing material having the air column according to the present invention comprises at least one air column arranged in a line so as to surround a predetermined amount of vegetable in a direction intersecting with the longitudinal direction of vegetables; And an abutment joining the both ends extended from the at least one air column to the outside of the vegetable.

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BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION Field of the Invention [0001] The present invention relates to a vegetable packing material having an air column,

More particularly, the present invention relates to a packaging material for packing leafy vegetables such as leek, spinach, leek, cabbage and the like in a bundle unit.

Vegetables, leaf vegetables that occupy a large part of them, namely leaf vegetables such as leek, spinach, pork, cabbage, and heat-rice are bundled and distributed and sold. As a result, these vegetables are stored and shipped in bundles in the form of strings in mountain areas. In this way, a strap-shaped packaging material that binds vegetable mainly uses a short-stitch cord with built-in wire. Korean Patent No. 10-1047806, No. 10-1342327, and No. 10-1542686 are examples. Strings with built-in wire are either manually bound by the operator in the mountain area or automatically bound by the machine.

However, the vegetable itself contains not only a lot of water but also exposure to a high humidity environment in the process of distribution. This makes it easy for the wires embedded in the strips to rust, and the rust of the wires to penetrate the vegetable. In addition, most vegetables are very weak to pressure. In the process of binding and holding the straps tied to the vegetables, pressure is concentrated near the straps, and the adjacent parts are often damaged.

On the other hand, along with the upgrading of agricultural products such as organic agricultural products, the packaging of vegetables has been upgraded. Three-sided packaging usually consists of a transparent film on the front and back sides, with three corners closed and one corner open. It is common to put the bundles of vegetables in a bundle into a bundle of bundled vegetables. However, in this case, it takes a lot of time and effort to pack the vegetables together using the straps and the work of putting them into the packaging materials.

DISCLOSURE OF THE INVENTION The present invention has been proposed in order to solve the above-mentioned problems, and it is an object of the present invention to eliminate the wire from the vegetable-bound packaging material, to prevent the vegetable damage caused by the rust generation and to prevent the high- And it is an object of the present invention to provide a vegetable-bound packaging material suitable for automating the vegetable-binding packaging process.

It is another object of the present invention to provide a vegetable-bound packaging material capable of three-side wrapping, which also serves to bind vegetables without any prior binding operation.

In order to solve the above-mentioned problems, the vegetable binding package having air pillars according to the present invention comprises at least one air column arranged in a line so as to surround a predetermined amount of vegetable in a direction intersecting the longitudinal direction of vegetables; And an abutment joining the both ends extended from the at least one air column to the outside of the vegetable. Further, it may further include a skirt extending from the air column in the longitudinal direction of the vegetables.

The skirt portion may include a first skirt extending from the air column toward a first longitudinal end of the vegetable and a second skirt extending toward a second longitudinal end of the vegetable.

One of the first and second skirts may be disposed to cover the outer surface of the air column and a portion of the air column corresponding to the air inlet may be formed with an inlet port exposing the air inlet to the outside have.

At least one of the first and second skirts may be formed so as to extend longer than a longitudinal end of the vegetable, and the expanded portions may be joined to each other to wrap the vegetable on three sides or three sides.

The air pillar may include at least one node having a relatively narrow cross-sectional area perpendicular to the longitudinal direction.

Meanwhile, the vegetable-bound packaging material according to the present invention may include a plurality of air columns arranged in a plurality of rows so as to surround a predetermined amount of vegetables in a direction intersecting the longitudinal direction of vegetables.

According to an aspect of the present invention, there is provided a vegetable binding package, wherein a unit vegetable-binding packaging material bundling a bundle of vegetables is arranged in a plurality of units, wherein the unit vegetable packaging material comprises a predetermined amount At least one air column arranged in line so as to surround the vegetables of; And an abutment joining the both ends extended from the at least one air column to the outside of the vegetable.

And a skirt extending from the air column in the longitudinal direction of the vegetable.

Further, in a plurality of unit vegetable-binding packing materials arranged in succession, a unit vegetable-binding packing material and a unit vegetable-binding packing material adjacent thereto communicate with each other in a state before packaging, and in the post-packaging state, May be formed to block.

According to the above-described constitution, the vegetable binding packing material having the air column according to the present invention can prevent the vegetable damage due to the rust occurrence by eliminating the wire from the vegetable binding packing material. High pressure is not concentrated in the area where the packaging material and the vegetable touch, so that damage by pressure can be prevented. It is also suitable for automation of vegetable-binding packaging process.

The vegetable binding packing material having the air pillars according to the present invention has a structure that prevents the air pillar from being damaged from the outside due to the external air unlike the general air infusion wrapping material, The shape of the leaves is advantageous for the packaging of relatively large leaf vegetables.

In addition, according to one aspect of the present invention, it is possible to perform three-sided wrapping in combination with vegetable bonding without a separate pre-binding operation, thereby saving time and cost for packaging of high-quality vegetables.

FIG. 1 is a view showing a vegetable packaging material packed with vegetable according to an embodiment of the present invention.
FIG. 2 is a cross-sectional view taken along the line II-II 'of the vegetable binding packaging material according to the embodiment of FIG.
FIG. 3 is a sectional view taken along the line III-III 'of the vegetable binding packaging material according to the embodiment of FIG.
4 shows a state before packaging of the vegetable binding packaging material according to an embodiment of the present invention.
5 shows an example of various connection forms of the air column and the first and second skirts in the vegetable binding package according to the present invention.
FIG. 6 shows a vegetable-bound packaging material having air columns with a plurality of nodes according to an embodiment of the present invention.
FIG. 7 shows a state before packaging of a vegetable binding packing material having air columns of a plurality of rows according to an embodiment of the present invention.
FIG. 8 is a view showing a bundled vegetable-bound packaging material according to an embodiment of the present invention.
9 shows a vegetable binding package for three-sided packaging according to an embodiment of the present invention.
FIG. 10 shows a vegetable-bound packing material for a partial three-sided packing according to an embodiment of the present invention.

Hereinafter, embodiments of the present invention will be described with reference to the accompanying drawings. The embodiments described below can be modified in various ways, and the scope of the present invention is not limited to the following embodiments. It will be apparent to those skilled in the art that the technical ideas of the invention may be conveyed by the embodiments described herein.

FIG. 1 is a view showing a vegetable packaging material packed with vegetable according to an embodiment of the present invention.

The vegetable binding package 10 according to the present embodiment includes an air column 11 arranged in a line so as to surround a predetermined amount of vegetables in a direction intersecting the longitudinal direction of the vegetables V, And a joint portion (14) for joining the both ends extended to the outside of the vegetable to each other. The air column 11 may have a constant cross-sectional area along the longitudinal direction thereof, or may have one or more nodules having a relatively small cross-sectional area. It may also include a plurality of air columns which are not in communication with each other.

According to the present embodiment, it further includes skirts 12 and 13 extending in the longitudinal direction of the vegetable V from the air column 11. The skirt portions 12 and 13 include a first skirt portion 12 extending from the air column 11 toward a first longitudinal end portion of the vegetable such as a leaf portion VL of a vegetable, And a second skirt portion 13 extending toward the second direction end side, for example, to the side where the stem or the root portion VR of the vegetable is present.

At this time, any one of the first and second skirt portions, in this embodiment, the first skirt portion 12 may be arranged to cover the outer surface of the air column 11. [ Since the first skirt portion 12 surrounds the outer surface of the air column 11, it can provide a relatively large inner diameter as compared with the second skirt portion 13. This shape is generally smaller than the root side Which is very advantageous for packaging leafy vegetables having a large volume. The vegetable binding packaging material according to the present invention can provide a uniformly dispersed binding force without covering the vegetable with a large pressure while protecting the vegetable while covering the wide width as compared with the conventional short-shaped packaging material. The first skirt portion 12 covers the air column 11 and covers the air inlet 15 used to inject air into the air column 11 so that obstacles to the automation of the vegetable- An inlet port exposing portion 122 for exposing the air inlet port 15 to the outside is formed in a portion of the first skirt portion 12 corresponding to the air inlet port 15 So that such a problem can be solved.

The air pillar 12 may have a generally uniform cross-sectional area perpendicular to the longitudinal direction of the air pillar 12, and may include at least one relatively narrow nod.

FIG. 2 is a cross-sectional view taken along the line II-II 'of the vegetable binding packaging material according to the embodiment of FIG.

This figure shows a state in which the vegetable binding wrapper 10 is cut into a section perpendicular to the air pillar 11, but the shape of the vegetable V is omitted. The vegetable-binding packaging material 10 may be formed of a transparent or opaque film. For example, the vegetable-binding packaging material 10 may include an inner film 111 on the side contacting the vegetables and an outer film 112 on the opposite side. The inner film 111 and the outer film 112 may be integrally connected to each other at one side of the air column 11 or may be joined to each other. The inner film 111 and the outer film 112 form an air column 11 having an elongated air chamber shape by bonding (bonding, fusion bonding, ultrasonic bonding, etc.) to each other.

In this embodiment, the second skirt portion 13 is arranged such that the inner film 111 extends from one side of the air column 11 in the direction of the stem or the root portion VR of the vegetable, The portion 12 extending from the air column 11 in the same direction as that of the second skirt portion 13 may be arranged to be folded in the direction of the leaf portion VL of the vegetable. With this arrangement, the first skirt portion 12 also serves to protect the leaf portion VL of the vegetable, so that the air column 11 is stuck to an external sharp object or rubbed against a rough object It prevents the wind from getting damaged. Since the first skirt portion 12 surrounds the outside of the air column 11 inflated by the air, the inner diameter of the first skirt portion 12 is larger than that of the second skirt portion 13, .

FIG. 3 is a sectional view taken along the line III-III 'of the vegetable binding packaging material according to the embodiment of FIG.

Referring to this figure, the relationship between the air inlet 15, the air column 11, and the joint 14 can be easily understood. As described above, the air column 11 is formed in the shape of an elongated air chamber by the connection or bonding pattern of the inner film 111 and the outer film 112, and one end of the air column 11 is connected to the air inlet 15 . On the other hand, a part of the air column 11 may be provided with a nod 16 having a narrow cross-sectional area. These nods 16 help to keep the overall shape of the bundle of vegetables constant.

A process of binding and packing vegetable using the vegetable binding wrapper 10 according to the present embodiment will be described in order to more clearly understand the structure of the vegetable binding wrapper 10 according to the present embodiment. When air is injected into the air inlet 15 after surrounding a predetermined amount of vegetable with the vegetable binding packing material before the air injection, the air column 11 is formed and the shape of the package is kept constant by the pressure. In the above-mentioned nodule 16, the air pillars 11 are easily bent and angled, and the rest of the air pillars 11 are curved along the outer periphery of the vegetables. In this state, when heat and pressure are applied to the joining portion 14, this portion is fused to seal the air column 11, and the above-described skirts are also fused to each other to complete the packaging. When the air is injected into the air column 11, the inner film and the outer film of the air inlet 15 should be opened to insert the nozzle of the compressor. In order to expose the outer surface of the air inlet 15 to the outside The injection port exposing portion 122 having the first skirt portion 12 partially removed is formed to automate the process.

4 shows a state before packaging of the vegetable binding packaging material according to an embodiment of the present invention.

FIG. 4 (a) is a state before packaging of the vegetable binding packaging material according to the embodiment of FIG. Here, C represents a center line corresponding to the above-mentioned nod 16, and the packaging material is folded about the center line C with a predetermined amount of vegetables interposed therebetween. 4B shows a state in which the outer side of the air column 11 is covered with the folding line S of the first skirt portion 12 extending from one side of the air column 11, .

The air pillar 11 is formed by a pattern 115 to which the inner film 111 and the outer film 112 are bonded and the folding line S can be defined by one end line of the bonded pattern 115 have. Meanwhile, when the wrapping material surrounds a predetermined amount of vegetables, the right end and the left end of the wrapping material overlap each other, and the joints 14, which are respectively shown at the opposite ends, join together to bind the predetermined amount of vegetables.

5 shows an example of various connection forms of the air column and the first and second skirts in the vegetable binding package according to the present invention.

5A, the inner film 111 and the outer film 112 are bonded to each other at one side of the air column 11, The second skirt portion 13 extends from the inner film 111 and the first skirt portion 12 extends from the outer film 112. [ However, the present invention is not limited thereto. A pattern in which the inner film 111B and the outer film 112B are bonded to each other is formed on both sides of the air column 11 as shown in FIG. 5 (b), and the inner film 111B on one side thereof is expanded, And the outer film 112B on the opposite side may be extended to form the first skirt portion 12. [

5 (c), a bonded pattern of the inner film 111C and the outer film 112C is formed on both sides of the air column 11, and the inner / outer side The films 111C and 112C may extend to both sides to form the first skirt portion 12 and the second skirt portion 13 of two layers, respectively.

5D is the same as described above in that a bonded pattern of the inner film 111D and the outer film 112D is formed on both sides of the air column 11, There is a difference in that the first skirt portion 12D and the second skirt portion 13 are formed by expanding the first skirt portion 112D. As described above, the first skirt portion 12 and the second skirt portion 13 may be formed in various shapes. It is also possible to modify the shape not shown here.

FIG. 6 shows a vegetable-bound packaging material having air columns with a plurality of nodes according to an embodiment of the present invention.

As shown in the drawing, the air column 11 may be provided with a plurality of nod 16 formed in a relatively narrower cross-sectional area than other portions. The air column 11 is easily broken at the nod 16 so that the shape of the bundle of bundled vegetables can be determined according to how the nod 16 is arranged.

FIG. 7 shows a state before packaging of a vegetable binding packing material having air columns of a plurality of rows according to an embodiment of the present invention.

As shown, the air pillars 11 may be arranged to form a plurality of rows in parallel with each other. The air columns 11 of a plurality of rows can also be formed by a bonded pattern of the inner film and the outer film, and they can be connected from one air inlet 15 to simultaneously perform air injection. After the completion of the packaging, the air columns 11 of the plurality of rows are separated from each other by the joint portions 14 so as not to communicate with each other, so that even if any one of the air columns 11 is damaged, the remaining air columns are not affected.

FIG. 8 is a view showing a bundled vegetable-bound packaging material according to an embodiment of the present invention.

As shown in the figure, the bundle type vegetable binding packaging material is composed of a plurality of unit vegetable binding packaging materials, for example, three unit vegetable binding packaging materials 10a, 10b and 10c in the present embodiment. The unit vegetable binding packages 10a, 10b and 10c each have at least one air column 11a, 11b and 11c and joint portions 14a, 14b and 14c. In this case, the air columns of the multiple unit vegetable binding packaging material are formed so that air can communicate with each other in a state before packaging, air is injected from a common air inlet disposed on either side, and when the packaging is completed, the joining portions 14a, 14b, 14c. ≪ / RTI >

Meanwhile, the bundled vegetable binding packaging material may be packaged in a state where the unit vegetable binding packaging materials are connected to each other, or they may be individually cut and provided by the cutting edge 25. When the cutting blade 25 is a chain-line cutting blade, the bundle of vegetable bundles bound by the bundle-type vegetable binding packaging material is completely chained-line-cut between the unit bundles and is easily cut by hand .

9 shows a vegetable binding package for three-sided packaging according to an embodiment of the present invention.

In one embodiment of the present invention, the three-sided packing vegetable binding wrapper 101 having the air pillar 110 includes a first skirt portion extending toward the entrance of the vegetable and a second skirt portion extending toward the stem or root of the vegetable, It can be formed in the entire covering size. By forming the joint 140 for joining all of the openings around the vegetable including the air inlet 15 in a state where air is injected through the air inlet 15 to form air columns 110 in a row or a plurality of rows The vegetables can be wrapped on three sides.

In addition, not only vegetables but also freshness auxiliary materials such as ice packs, gas packs and sponges (water or chemicals absorbed) that help maintain the freshness of the vegetables may be further contained in the three-sided packing vegetable binding wrapping material 101. In addition, packaging may be completed in a vacuum atmosphere or in a gas atmosphere to help maintain the freshness of the vegetables, so that the inside of the vegetable binding packaging material 101 for three sides can be maintained in a vacuum state or a state filled with a specific gas.

FIG. 10 shows a vegetable-bound packing material for a partial three-sided packing according to an embodiment of the present invention.

The vegetable binding package 102 for the partial three-sided packing according to the present embodiment may be formed such that the skirt portion is extended only to one side of the air column 110 and the outer portion is joined to cover only a part of the vegetables.

The examples of the vegetable-binding packaging material described above mainly include leafy vegetables such as leek, spinach, green onion, cabbage, etc., but the present invention is not limited thereto. The present invention is also applicable to a variety of vegetables, such as flower bouquets, Or seaweeds and the like.

On the other hand, a biodegradable film, a photodegradable film, or the like may be applied as the film material constituting the inner film and the outer film described above to provide an eco-friendly packaging material.

The above-described skirt portion may be provided with printed information on the packaged goods or the like. In addition, a hole for allowing a hand to be inserted into the rim including the joining portion may be used as a handle.

10: Vegetable binding packaging
11: Air column 12: First skirt part
13: second skirt part 14: side end joint part
15: air inlet port 16:
101: Three-sided wrapping vegetable packaging
102: Partial three-sided wrapping vegetable packaging
111, 111B, 111C, 111D: inner film
112, 112B, 112C, 112D: outer film
115 air room forming part 122: inlet port exposure part

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At least one air column arranged in a line so as to surround a predetermined amount of vegetable in a direction intersecting the longitudinal direction of the vegetable; And
And an abutment joining the two ends of the vegetable extending outward from the at least one air column to each other.
Vegetable binding packaging with air pillars.
The method according to claim 1,
Further comprising a skirt extending in the longitudinal direction of the vegetable from the air column,
Vegetable binding packaging.
3. The method of claim 2,
Wherein the skirt portion includes a first skirt extending from the air column toward a first longitudinal end of the vegetable and a second skirt extending toward a second longitudinal end of the vegetable,
Vegetable binding packaging.
The method of claim 3,
Wherein one of the first and second skirt portions is disposed so as to cover an outer surface of the air column and has an inlet port exposing portion for exposing the air inlet port to the outside in a portion corresponding to the air inlet port of the air column,
Vegetable binding packaging.
The method of claim 3,
Wherein at least one of the first and second skirts is extended longer than a longitudinal end of the vegetable and the expanded portions are bonded to each other to wrap the vegetable on three sides or three sides,
Vegetable binding packaging.
The method of claim 3,
Wherein the air pillar includes at least one node portion having a relatively narrow cross-sectional area perpendicular to the longitudinal direction thereof.
Vegetable binding packaging.
The method according to claim 1,
And a plurality of air columns arranged in a plurality of rows so as to surround a predetermined amount of vegetables in a direction intersecting the longitudinal direction of the vegetables.
Vegetable binding packaging.
Wherein a unit vegetable binding packaging material bundling a bundle of vegetables is arranged in a plurality of units successively,
At least one air column arranged in a line so as to surround a predetermined amount of vegetable in a direction intersecting the longitudinal direction of the vegetable; And
And an abutment joining the two ends of the vegetable extending outward from the at least one air column to each other.
Vegetable binding packaging with air pillars.
9. The method of claim 8,
Further comprising a skirt extending in the longitudinal direction of the vegetable from the air column,
Vegetable binding packaging.
10. The method according to claim 8 or 9,
In a plurality of unit vegetable-binding packaging materials arranged one after another, a unit vegetable-binding packaging material and a unit vegetable-binding packaging material adjacent thereto are arranged so that the respective air columns communicate with each other in a state before packaging and are blocked from each other by the bonding portion in a post- The formed,
Vegetable binding packaging.
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