US20040194435A1 - Bagging machine to manufacture seal edged bags - Google Patents
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- Vertical bagging machines include a forming shoulder to transform a film track to a film tube, vertical sealing equipment to seal the film tube parallel to its transport equipment under production of a vertical seal, a cross seal mechanism to seal the film tube cross to the feed direction by means of cross joints of a separator to separate bags from the film tube, a filling tube for optional filling of the bags, from two at the filling tube oppositely facing, the filling tube limiting, moving in opposite directions rotating film ends to take the film track off from a supply role and to carry the film tube on, whereby the film ends work along an interlocking against the filling tube, in order to seize and move the film tube downward between the vertical filling tube and the film ends with frictional engagement.
- distant form items are intended for formation by output-steered edges at the film tube. In each case a seal item is subordinate a form item in feed direction, in order to seal the edges. The sealed edges lead to bags with increased stability.
- the function is in accordance with the characteristic part of requirement 1 .
- a first track of the interlocking at the first film deduction is over the outer surface of the filling tube up to the interlocking.
- a form item is rotated, if it is present on this track.
- the numbers of form items along the two tracks are unequal.
- the bagging machine has the advantage, that the form items can be freely selected and used in a different number on the two pages, separated from each other by the interlocking, without the film run being unfavorably impaired. Since both tracks are approximately equivalent long, the scope of the film tube at the interlocking, running over the edges, is seized by the film draw off in the center and moved on without problems. Approximately equivalently long means, that the route length amounts to fewer than the track, which leads across a form item preferably 1.5 times of a collection height of a form item. Due to the equality of the tracks, the contact length of the inner surface of the film tube with the outer surface of the filling tubes and the form items are alike, whereby the friction forces are adapted to each other along the tracks.
- a parallel is intended in a distance to the effect straight line, which is likewise situated like the effect straight lines in the cross section
- the radius of curvature of the inner surface of an area of the filling tubes at the crossover of the effect straight lines sets as perpendicularly to it a running, the cross section interspersing center line, and the radius of curvature to the outer surface of this area at the intersection of the parallels with the center line on (requirement 3 )
- the radii of curvature, their points of setting and the track can be calculated in a simple track and given for the filling pipe-making.
- the manufacturing is relatively simple, if there are two form items of the second track and in accordance with claim 4 the area along the first track or in accordance with requirement 5 along both tracks are intended.
- the film run is further improved, if similar to claim 8 a section of the filling tubes are running in a filling pipe of the forming shoulder, which indicates an inner surface concentric to the outer surface.
- This section is developed similar to a conventional filling tube.
- FIG. 1 from a side view, a vertical bagging machine that produces bags with two sealed bottom edges
- FIG. 2 from a side view the subject of FIG. 1, rotated 90 degrees around its axle center;
- FIG. 3 in a cut along FIG. 1, the subject of FIG. 1, whereby a film tube between an outer fill pipe piece of a form shoulder and an inner section fill pipe runs;
- FIG. 4 a cut along B-B of the FIG. 1, the subject of the FIG. 1, whereby the filling tube indicates two different radii R 1 and R 2 , two form item edges in the film tube, and vertical sealing equipment seals a vertical seal;
- FIG. 5 a cut along C-C of FIG. 2, two opposite film ends, at an interlocking of the film end at the filling tube;
- FIG. 6 a perspective portrayal of a bag, manufactured with the bagging machine in accordance to FIG. 1, which indicates two sealed edges at the bottom;
- FIG. 7 a vertical cut of the subject of FIG. 6;
- FIG. 8 a horizontal cut a vertical filling tube similar to FIG. 5, however with differently set radii R 1 and R 2 , as well as
- FIG. 9 FIG. 8, rotated 90 degrees around its vertical axle center, whereby at the filling tube flattening is intended for better grapping of the film ends.
- a forming shoulder 2 transforms a film track 3 to a film tube 4 (FIG. 1, FIG. 2).
- Vertical sealing equipment 5 is intended to parallel seal the film tube 4 to its transport equipment 6 under production of a vertical seal 7 .
- a crosswise seal mechanism 8 seals the filling tube 4 transverse to the transport equipment 6 with transverse seals.
- a separating device 9 is separating the bags 10 from the film tube 4 , a filling tube 11 to optionally filling the bags 10 (FIG. 6, FIG. 7).
- a seal item 18 is intended to seal the edges 18 .
- a first track 21 from the interlocking 14 at the first film end 12 extends out over the outer surface 19 of the filling tubes 11 up to the interlocking 14 at the second film end 20 (FIG. 4).
- the first track 21 is equal to the second track 22 , which originates from the interlocking 14 of the first film end 12 reaches out and over the outer surface 19 and over the form items 15 to the interlocking 14 at the second film end 20 .
- the form items 15 are intended for the first track 21 only.
- a parallel 23 is intended in a distance to the effect straight line 14 , which is likewise situated like the effect straight line 14 in the cross section.
- the radius of curvature R 1 of the inner surface 24 of the area 27 of the filling tubes 11 sets at the crossover of the effect straight lines, running a perpendicularly with, the cross section interspersing center line.
- the radius of curvature R 2 of the outer surface 28 of this area 27 sets at the intersection 29 with the centerline 26 for the parallel 23 .
- the area 27 is intended along the first track 21 .
- area 27 is intended the along the first 21 and the second 22 track.
- a guiding device 30 seizing over the form items 15 is intended at the film tube 4 , whereas the edges run 15 between the form items 15 and the guiding device 30 (FIG. 4).
- the radius of curvature R 1 of the inner surface 24 of the area 27 is smaller than the radius of curvature R 2 of the outer surface 28 of this area 27 .
- a running section 32 of the filling tubes 11 indicates an inner surface 24 concentric to the outer surface 28 (FIG. 3).
- a further example (FIG. 9) shows, that flattening 33 is intended for better setting of the film ends 12 , 20 at the filling tube 11 .
Abstract
Disclosed is a machine to manufacture (1) bags (10) with bottom sealed edges, with a vertical bagging machine, without the film track (3) running, it is suggested, to arrange the filling pipe of the bagging machine (1) in such a manner, that the length of a first track (21) of an interlocking (14) of the film deductions (12, 20) over the outer surface (28) of the filling pipe (11) and over form items (15) for the figuration of the edges (16) until again to the interlocking (14) equal to a second distance (22) is, runs on the other side of the interlocking (14). The number of form items (15) per side is different thereby.
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- This application is a nonprovisional application claiming benefit of German Patent Application No. 101 49 476.9, filed Oct. 8, 2001, the content of which is hereby incorporated in its entirety.
- Vertical bagging machines include a forming shoulder to transform a film track to a film tube, vertical sealing equipment to seal the film tube parallel to its transport equipment under production of a vertical seal, a cross seal mechanism to seal the film tube cross to the feed direction by means of cross joints of a separator to separate bags from the film tube, a filling tube for optional filling of the bags, from two at the filling tube oppositely facing, the filling tube limiting, moving in opposite directions rotating film ends to take the film track off from a supply role and to carry the film tube on, whereby the film ends work along an interlocking against the filling tube, in order to seize and move the film tube downward between the vertical filling tube and the film ends with frictional engagement. At the filling tube distant form items are intended for formation by output-steered edges at the film tube. In each case a seal item is subordinate a form item in feed direction, in order to seal the edges. The sealed edges lead to bags with increased stability.
- With a well-known bagging machine of this type the form items are symmetrically arranged to the interlocking. Thus it is ensured that the film track runs without problems over the form items. A form item produces locally a relatively high resistance for the carried on film tube. If two or four of such resistances are intended, in order to manufacture bags with two or four sealed edges, the film run is not disturbed, if the resistances are evenly distributed over the film track. This is with the well-known state of the art the case.
- With the well-known bagging machine, it would thus come to a so-called running of the film track, a uncorrected film run, which would have to be corrected by a rule mechanism if the form items were not symmetrically arranged to the interlocking. For a larger bag variety it would be, however, desirable to arrange the form items freely selectable at the filling tube in order for a different number of form items on the two pages, which are separated by the interlocking, implements to be able, without needing this rule mechanism. This function is appropriate for the invention to reason.
- The function is in accordance with the characteristic part of
requirement 1. At the horizontal cross section of the filling tube a first track of the interlocking at the first film deduction is over the outer surface of the filling tube up to the interlocking. A form item is rotated, if it is present on this track. Directly or approximately equal as a second distance which of the interlocking of the first film deduction goes out. This is enough over the outer surface and over at least one form item to the interlocking at the second film deduction. The numbers of form items along the two tracks are unequal. - The bagging machine according to the invention has the advantage, that the form items can be freely selected and used in a different number on the two pages, separated from each other by the interlocking, without the film run being unfavorably impaired. Since both tracks are approximately equivalent long, the scope of the film tube at the interlocking, running over the edges, is seized by the film draw off in the center and moved on without problems. Approximately equivalently long means, that the route length amounts to fewer than the track, which leads across a form item preferably 1.5 times of a collection height of a form item. Due to the equality of the tracks, the contact length of the inner surface of the film tube with the outer surface of the filling tubes and the form items are alike, whereby the friction forces are adapted to each other along the tracks.
- Further, favorable arrangements of the invention are described in the
requirements 2 to 9. - If no form items are present along the first track and if two form items are intended (requirement2) along the second track, then bags with only two sealed bottom edges can be manufactured in such a manner. Even this type of bag led due to the large track difference to relatively large problems, occurring with conventional bagging machines, regarding the film run.
- If a parallel is intended in a distance to the effect straight line, which is likewise situated like the effect straight lines in the cross section, the radius of curvature of the inner surface of an area of the filling tubes at the crossover of the effect straight lines sets as perpendicularly to it a running, the cross section interspersing center line, and the radius of curvature to the outer surface of this area at the intersection of the parallels with the center line on (requirement3), can then in a technically reliable track a filling tube with the desired, same tracks be manufactured in such a manner. The radii of curvature, their points of setting and the track can be calculated in a simple track and given for the filling pipe-making. The manufacturing is relatively simple, if there are two form items of the second track and in accordance with
claim 4 the area along the first track or in accordance withrequirement 5 along both tracks are intended. - If a guiding device, accessing over the form items, is intended, the edges run in between the form items and the guiding device (requirement6) the edging process is more exact. In dependency of the film printing of the sealed edges are produced exactly.
- It proved to be extremely meaningful and appropriate, if the radius of curvature of the inner surface of the area is smaller than the radius of curvature of the outer surface of this area (requirement7). The manufacturing expenditure and the materials are minimal.
- The film run is further improved, if similar to claim8 a section of the filling tubes are running in a filling pipe of the forming shoulder, which indicates an inner surface concentric to the outer surface. This section is developed similar to a conventional filling tube.
- If flattening is intended to set the film ends (requirement9) at the filling tube, then a better frictional engagement between the film tube and the film ends takes place, and the film feed is more precise.
- The invention will be further described based on figures. It shows:
- FIG. 1: from a side view, a vertical bagging machine that produces bags with two sealed bottom edges,
- FIG. 2: from a side view the subject of FIG. 1, rotated 90 degrees around its axle center;
- FIG. 3: in a cut along FIG. 1, the subject of FIG. 1, whereby a film tube between an outer fill pipe piece of a form shoulder and an inner section fill pipe runs;
- FIG. 4: a cut along B-B of the FIG. 1, the subject of the FIG. 1, whereby the filling tube indicates two different radii R1 and R2, two form item edges in the film tube, and vertical sealing equipment seals a vertical seal;
- FIG. 5: a cut along C-C of FIG. 2, two opposite film ends, at an interlocking of the film end at the filling tube;
- FIG. 6: a perspective portrayal of a bag, manufactured with the bagging machine in accordance to FIG. 1, which indicates two sealed edges at the bottom;
- FIG. 7: a vertical cut of the subject of FIG. 6;
- FIG. 8: a horizontal cut a vertical filling tube similar to FIG. 5, however with differently set radii R1 and R2, as well as
- FIG. 9: FIG. 8, rotated 90 degrees around its vertical axle center, whereby at the filling tube flattening is intended for better grapping of the film ends.
- With a
vertical bagging machine 1, a formingshoulder 2 transforms afilm track 3 to a film tube 4 (FIG. 1, FIG. 2).Vertical sealing equipment 5 is intended to parallel seal thefilm tube 4 to itstransport equipment 6 under production of avertical seal 7. Acrosswise seal mechanism 8 seals thefilling tube 4 transverse to thetransport equipment 6 with transverse seals. Aseparating device 9 is separating thebags 10 from thefilm tube 4, afilling tube 11 to optionally filling the bags 10 (FIG. 6, FIG. 7). - Two, in opposite directions rotating
film ends 12, that border thefilling tube film track 3 from thesupply role 13 to carry on thefilm tube 4, whereby the film ends 12, 20 operate against thefilling tube 11 along an interlocking 14, in order for thefilm tube 4, between thevertical filling tube 11 and the film ends 12, 20 to seize and move downward with frictional engagement. From thefilling tube 11form items 15 are there for the formation of output-steerededges 16 of thetubular sheeting 11 in FIG. 4. - In in-
feed direction 6 of theform items 15, aseal item 18 is intended to seal theedges 18. At the horizontal cross section of thefilling tubes 11, afirst track 21 from the interlocking 14 at thefirst film end 12 extends out over theouter surface 19 of thefilling tubes 11 up to the interlocking 14 at the second film end 20 (FIG. 4). Thefirst track 21 is equal to thesecond track 22, which originates from the interlocking 14 of thefirst film end 12 reaches out and over theouter surface 19 and over theform items 15 to the interlocking 14 at thesecond film end 20. Theform items 15 are intended for thefirst track 21 only. - A parallel23 is intended in a distance to the effect
straight line 14, which is likewise situated like the effectstraight line 14 in the cross section. The radius of curvature R1 of theinner surface 24 of thearea 27 of thefilling tubes 11, sets at the crossover of the effect straight lines, running a perpendicularly with, the cross section interspersing center line. - The radius of curvature R2 of the
outer surface 28 of thisarea 27 sets at theintersection 29 with thecenterline 26 for the parallel 23. - The
area 27 is intended along thefirst track 21. With the example FIG. 8,area 27 is intended the along the first 21 and the second 22 track. - A guiding
device 30 seizing over theform items 15 is intended at thefilm tube 4, whereas the edges run 15 between theform items 15 and the guiding device 30 (FIG. 4). The radius of curvature R1 of theinner surface 24 of thearea 27 is smaller than the radius of curvature R2 of theouter surface 28 of thisarea 27. In a fillingpipe 31 of the formingshoulder 2, a running section 32 of the fillingtubes 11 indicates aninner surface 24 concentric to the outer surface 28 (FIG. 3). A further example (FIG. 9) shows, that flattening 33 is intended for better setting of the film ends 12, 20 at the fillingtube 11. - In consequence of the same lengths of the
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1. Vertical bagging machine with a forming shoulder to transform a film track to a film tube of a vertical seal device to seal the film tube parallel to its transfer direction under production of a vertical seal, comprising:
a cross seal mechanism to seal the film tube across from the transfer direction through cross seals of a separating device to detach the bags from the film tube a filling tube for optional filling of the bags, from two at the filling tube facing film deductions, which limit the filling tube and frequented moving in opposite directions to peel the film off the supply role to transfer on the film tube, whereby the film end along an interlocking which impacts against the filling tube, in order to seize and move the film track downward between the vertical filling tube and the film draw-off along an interlocking with frictional engagement, also from the filling tube distance form items for the formation of output-steered edges on the film tube as well as with in each sealing element per forming element in feed direction the form items are subordinate, in order to seal the edges, by the fact characterized that at the horizontal cross section of the filing tubes a first track by the interlocking at the first film end out over the outer surface of the filling tubes up to the interlocking at the second film end whereby a form item is rotated, if it is present on this track directly or is approximately alike as a second track which of the interlocking of the first film end goes out and over the outer surface and over at least one form item to the interlocking at the second film end is enough, and that the number of form items of the two tracks is unequal.
2. Bagging machine according to claim 1 , further including that along the first track no form item is present and is intended along the second track of two form items.
3. Bagging machine according to claim 2 , further including a parallel at a track to the effect straight line, which like the effect straight line in the cross section is likewise situated that the radius of curvature sets, the cross section interspersing center line for the inner surface of an area of the filling tube at the crossover of the effect straight line with perpendicularly to it a running, and that the radius of curvature sets for the outer surface of this area width unit at the intersection of the parallel with the center line.
4. Bagging machine according to claim 3 , further comprising the area of the filling tube being located along the first track.
5. Bagging machine according to claim 4 , further comprising the area of the filling to be located along the first track and the second track.
6. Bagging machine according to claim 1 , further comprising a guiding device accessing over the form items is intended, whereby the edges run between the form items and the guiding device.
7. Bagging machine according to claim 3 , further comprising that the radius of curvature of the inner surface is smaller than the radius of curvature of the outer surface of this area.
8. Bagging machine according to claim 3 , further comprising that a section of the filling tube running in a filling pipe of the forming shoulder indicates an inner surface concentric to the outer surface.
9. Bagging machine according to claim 1 , further comprising the filling tube being flatter for setting of the film ends.
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