WO1993012008A1 - Sachets de produits specialises et procede et dispositif de fabr ication de sachets individuels a partir d'une bande continue et conditionnement d'un produit dans les sachets individuels - Google Patents

Sachets de produits specialises et procede et dispositif de fabr ication de sachets individuels a partir d'une bande continue et conditionnement d'un produit dans les sachets individuels Download PDF

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WO1993012008A1
WO1993012008A1 PCT/US1992/010626 US9210626W WO9312008A1 WO 1993012008 A1 WO1993012008 A1 WO 1993012008A1 US 9210626 W US9210626 W US 9210626W WO 9312008 A1 WO9312008 A1 WO 9312008A1
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gusset
pouch
side wall
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Joseph F. Garvey
Curtis L. Larson
Aaron A. Minion
Warren T. Smith
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Minnesota Mining And Manufacturing Company
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Priority to EP93900982A priority Critical patent/EP0615510B1/fr
Priority to CA002123005A priority patent/CA2123005A1/fr
Priority to JP5511047A priority patent/JPH07501775A/ja
Priority to DE69218240T priority patent/DE69218240T2/de
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Priority to HK98106004A priority patent/HK1006700A1/xx

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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
    • B65B9/06Enclosing successive articles, or quantities of material, in a longitudinally-folded web, or in a web folded into a tube about the articles or quantities of material placed upon it
    • B65B9/08Enclosing successive articles, or quantities of material, in a longitudinally-folded web, or in a web folded into a tube about the articles or quantities of material placed upon it in a web folded and sealed transversely to form pockets which are subsequently filled and then closed by sealing
    • B65B9/093Enclosing successive articles, or quantities of material, in a longitudinally-folded web, or in a web folded into a tube about the articles or quantities of material placed upon it in a web folded and sealed transversely to form pockets which are subsequently filled and then closed by sealing the web having intermittent motion
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • B65DCONTAINERS FOR STORAGE OR TRANSPORT OF ARTICLES OR MATERIALS, e.g. BAGS, BARRELS, BOTTLES, BOXES, CANS, CARTONS, CRATES, DRUMS, JARS, TANKS, HOPPERS, FORWARDING CONTAINERS; ACCESSORIES, CLOSURES, OR FITTINGS THEREFOR; PACKAGING ELEMENTS; PACKAGES
    • B65D75/00Packages comprising articles or materials partially or wholly enclosed in strips, sheets, blanks, tubes, or webs of flexible sheet material, e.g. in folded wrappers
    • B65D75/04Articles or materials wholly enclosed in single sheets or wrapper blanks
    • B65D75/20Articles or materials wholly enclosed in single sheets or wrapper blanks in sheets or blanks doubled around contents and having their opposed free margins united, e.g. by pressure-sensitive adhesive, crimping, heat-sealing, or welding
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • B65DCONTAINERS FOR STORAGE OR TRANSPORT OF ARTICLES OR MATERIALS, e.g. BAGS, BARRELS, BOTTLES, BOXES, CANS, CARTONS, CRATES, DRUMS, JARS, TANKS, HOPPERS, FORWARDING CONTAINERS; ACCESSORIES, CLOSURES, OR FITTINGS THEREFOR; PACKAGING ELEMENTS; PACKAGES
    • B65D75/00Packages comprising articles or materials partially or wholly enclosed in strips, sheets, blanks, tubes, or webs of flexible sheet material, e.g. in folded wrappers
    • B65D75/52Details
    • B65D75/58Opening or contents-removing devices added or incorporated during package manufacture
    • B65D75/5861Spouts
    • B65D75/5866Integral spouts

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  • the present invention is related to the features of specialized packaging and the formation of individual packages, such as pouches, and the packaging of product within the individually formed pouches. More particularly, specialized pouches are made in accordance with the present invention that are designed in relationship to and in order to accommodate the specific product to be contained therein.
  • Colamussi et al 4,453,370 to Titchenal, and 4,631,901 to Chung et al.
  • the bags of Colamussi et al and Titchenal include the formation of a bottom gusset which extends between side walls during the individual bag manufacture. Such gussets are utilized to provide an expanded or square end of the bags when they are filled, as conventionally known.
  • Chung et al discloses a complex heat sealing sequence for making individual sealed packets containing pre-determined amounts of flowable product. Like Gautier above, converting or forming operations are equally conducted on both sides of the bags of Colamussi et al, Titchenal and Chung et al.
  • U.S. Patent 4,454,979 discloses a laminated bag formed with a spout with means to facilitate opening of the bag.
  • the bag is designed for containing aizid therein and to make the bag free standing.
  • Another type of specialized packaging includes bags which are specifically designed to enhance microwave cooking.
  • bags which are specifically designed to enhance microwave cooking.
  • One example is described in U.S. Patent 4,890,439 to Smart et al, wherein a lay- flat bag is provided including a top center access.
  • Other microwave packages are described in U.S. Patent Nos. 4,810,844, 4,937,410 and 4,950,859 to Anderson, which comprise flat bottom portions with substantially central upwardly extending walls which provide access to the bags interiors.
  • the '410 bag provides access through the upright side seam of the walls, while the others provide access through the top edge. Such access simply permits the filling of the bags with product and the subsequent removal of the product. None of these, however, facilitate any kind of controlled dispensing of product from the bags. They only provide simple.access to the contents once cooked.
  • Stevenson's bag includes gusseting the bottom of the bag and heat sealing the appropriate side edges, wherein the open non-gussetted section thereof forms the central neck portion which provides the spout.
  • the present invention generally relates to specialized product pouches which are produced by a specialized process and apparatus.
  • the pouches are formed from a continuous supply of flexible web material, which can be chosen according to the product to be contained therein and how the product is to be stored, dispensed or cooked if the product is a foodstuff.
  • the versatility of the process and apparatus permits the subject pouches to be made with specific convenience features and with a design unique to the manner in which they are made.
  • the present invention comprises pouches having a spout formed from one of the gusset and lower side wall combinations, in accordance with the preferred process and apparatus, and a substantially lay-flat type pouch having an internal cavity for containing a product, such as a foodstuff.
  • a product such as a foodstuff.
  • Such pouch is further defined by transverse side seals, preferably heat seals, and the pouch is filled with product through an opening provided at one end of the pouch. After filling,the open end is also sealed, preferably by heat sealing.
  • the final result is a lay- flat pouch defined by transverse seals, an end seal, and a substantially centrally located spout which extends from a top side of the pouch. Moreover, the other end can be provided by a fold.
  • Such a pouch is particularly suited for heating certain foodstuffs in a microwave oven.
  • the pouches for combination with product are defined by two side walls and a gusset connected between first end edges of the side walls with the gusset divided by a fold line into two gusset portions which overlie portions of the side walls.
  • the side edges of the side walls are sealed, preferably by heat sealing, to side edges of the gusset portions at the portions thereof adjacent thereto, and to one another along remaining side edges thereof.
  • a product receiving cavity is thus defined which is open at a second end of the pouches.
  • a spout is formed by a partial sealed portion of one gusset portion and one side wall portion through which product can be controllably dispensed.
  • the pouches are characterized as lay-flat pouches, each having a bottom panel, a first side panel and a second side panel, wherein side edges of the bottom panel are joined to side edges of the first and second side panels and the first and second side panels are also joined together along partial side lengths thereof as well as at first end edges thereof to form a spout.
  • a second end edge of the first panel is connected to an end edges of the bottom panel by a fold line, while the second end edge of the second panel is sealed to the other, end edge of the bottom panel by a seal line.
  • Such pouches are particularly applicable for containing a foodstuff to be heated in a microwave oven, from which the product can be controllably dispensed after heating.
  • the pouches have much greater applicability to any product, whether a fluid, gel, solid, powder, etc., which can be controllably dispensed.
  • the shape thereof enhances food heating while providing a convenience dispensing spout.
  • the material for the pouches can be specifically chosen depending on the type of product and end use thereof. For example, a microwave transparent material with an insulating layer is preferred for a microwavable product. For other products other films would likely be more appropriate.
  • the present invention also provides a process and apparatus capable of producing highly specialized individual product pouches with high efficiency and simplicity at production speeds that are easily obtain ⁇ able with present day forming machines.
  • the pouches are formed from a continuous web or webs of flexible material.
  • the material can be chosen according to the product to be contained therein and how the product is to be stored, dispensed, or cooked if the product is a foodstuff.
  • the process and apparatus of the present invention is versatile .iuch that various forming operations can be conducted alone or in combination w;. ⁇ h one another on only certain chosen portions of each pouch without changing other portions. Thus, such forming operations can be more selectively applied to the pouches to result in highly specialized packages.
  • the flexible web material can be supplied as a single web which is converted into pouches, or may include multiple webs which are continuously supplied and joined together at the same overall production rate. In either case, the web or multiple webs are converted into the subject specialized pouches by the same overall conversion steps.
  • the process and apparatus of the present invention include the steps of and means for continuously supplying the flexible web material, folding the flexible web material to provide two side walls and a bottom gusset and performing a forming operation on only one of the gusset portion and lower side wall portion combinations. Additionally, a plurality of transverse seals are provided dividing the folded web into at least one product pouch.
  • such gusset portion and lower side wall combinations are preferably operatively separated from one another just prior to and during the forming operation. Such separation may not be necessary depending on the type of forming operation or the conditions under which such forming operation is controlled. Separation may be done by inserting a separation element within the gusset or may include the insertion of a plowing element within the gusset which actually urges one of or both of the gusset portion and lower side wall combinations away from one another.
  • the forming operation may include any forming operation that physically or perceptively changes the. hysical appearance or nature of one gusset portion and lower side wall combination from the other.
  • the subject process and apparatus forms a lay-flat type pouch containing a product which is specifically advantageous for heating of the product in a microwave oven, and which provides a spout through which the product, such as a foodstuff can be easily and controllably dispensed.
  • one of the gusset portion and lower side wall combinations is first partially sealed together, preferably by heat sealing, to form a spout from such gusset portion and lower side wall combination, and secondly trimming excess material of the combination that has been sealed together in a way so as to also define a spout with an easy open feature.
  • each of the forming operations namely heat sealing and cutting, are performed while the gusset portion and lower side wall combinations are separated from one another.
  • a separating element inserted within the gusset is preferred, and during the cutting, a separation plow is preferably inserted within the gusset which urges both gusset portion and lower side wall combinations away from one another.
  • Figure 1 is a schematic view in perspective of a forming, filling and sealing process and apparatus in accordance with the present invention
  • Figure 2 is a transverse cross-section taken along line 2-2 in Figure 1 illustrating a first heat- seal forming operation with a separating element extending within a longitudinal gusset of the flexible web material
  • Figure 3 is a transverse cross-sectional view taken along line 3-3 in figure 1 illustrated a second forming operation where a cutting forming operation is performed while a separation plow is extended within the gusset of the continuous flexible web material so as to urge legs thereof away from one another during the cutting operation;
  • Figure 4 is a front view of the heat sealing element shown in Figure 2 which forms a spout in one leg of the flexible web material by partially heat sealing a gusset portion to a side panel portion for each individual pouch made;
  • Figure 5 is a front view of the cutting die shown in Figure 3 illustrating one cutting configuration which removes some of the heat sealed material made during the spout formation so as to provide each individual spout with an easy-open feature;
  • Figure 6 is a perspective view of the separation plow which is inserted within the longitudinal gusset of the folded flexible web material which is inserted within the gusset to urge the legs of the flexible web material away from one another during the cutting operation;
  • Figure 7 is a perspective view of a single filled pouch formed in accordance with the present invention
  • Figure 8 is a longitudinal cross-sectional view taken along line 8-8 in Figure 6, showing the preferred construction of the separation plow of the present invention
  • Figure 9 is a perspective view of a modified filled pouch in accordance with the present invention having an opening to facilitate hanging of the subject pouch for display; and Figure 10 is a cross-section view taken along line 10-10 in Figure 9.
  • the flexible web material 10 can be supplied as a single web; however it is understood that it may include multiple webs which are brought together before or during the folding and forming operations described below. If done by multiple webs, the widths of each web would depend on that portion of the finished pouch to which they are to apply. Such multiple webs can be continuously secured together by conventional means, including heat sealing, adhesives, or the like.
  • the continuous supply of flexible web material 10 is preferably supplied as a roll 14 which can be conventionally supported on a spindle 16.
  • the spindle 16 may be connected to a web feeding drive assembly in a conventional manner, if desired, in which case the spindle 16 would be rotationally secured with the roll 14. Otherwise, the roll 14 may be freely rotatable on the spindle 16 so that as the web material 10 is demanded by the apparatus, as explained below, it is simply unwound from the roll 14.
  • a conventional stop-switch assembly (not shown) could be provided to activate the roll brake during such rest periods.
  • the drive means (not shown) and the roll brake must be appropriately timed with respect to/ one another as well as the conversion ' steps described below.
  • the flexible web material- 10 is threaded over a tensioning assembly 18 comprising a plurality of tension rollers 20, at least one of which is conventionally supported in a manner to be moveable and which is adjustable or under the action of a biasing tensioning means (not shown) .
  • tensioning can be mechanized, electrical, pneumatic, or the like, as well known.
  • the flexible web material 10 is passed along a plow assembly 22 which folds the flexible web material 10 into a generally W-shape comprising side walls 24 and 26 connected at bottom edges thereof by a bottom gusset 28. As noted above, such folding may include compiling multiple webs into one web.
  • the plow assembly 22 specifically comprises a triangular plate 30 having a nose portion 31 that is cut back and which in conjunction with a gusset blade 32 forms the bottom gusset 28.
  • the flexible web material 10 rides along the lower surface of plate 30, and passes through a nip formed between the edge of nose portion 31 and the gusset blade 32.
  • the gusset blade 32 includes a pointed end that extends for a predetermined length in a direction transverse to or across from the direction of travel of the flexible web material 10 from the nose portion 31 at an- angle to the plate 30 to define the bottom gusset 28.
  • the gusset blade 32 is preferably adjustably connected to the frame (not shown) of the apparatus so that the depth of the bottom gusset 28 can be adjustably defined.
  • the depth of the gusset 28 is preferably about 1/2 of the transverse dimension of the side walls 24 and 26, which is considered relatively deep, for reasons explained below.
  • the folded flexible web material 10 preferably passes through creaser bars 34 so as to cleanly define the fold lines between side walls 24 and 26 and bottom gusset 28 and, as best shown in Figure 2, to provide fold line 36 which divides the bottom gusset 28 into gusset portions 38 and 40.
  • conversion it is meant any forming operation that physically or perceptively changes the physical appearance or nature of any portion of the folded flexible web material 10. Examples of such forming operations include connecting or sealing portions of the flexible web material 10 together, cutting any portion thereof, before, during or after sealing, or the like in accordance with the above.
  • a first conversion step takes place after the folded flexible web material 10 leaves the creaser bars 34 at a first forming means 42.
  • the first forming means is a sealing means, preferably a heat sealing means.
  • the first forming means 42 as seen in Figure 2, is used to heat seal gusset portion 40 to a lower side wall portion 44 of the side wall 26.
  • the gusset portion 40 and the lower side wall portion 44 together comprise one gusset portion and lower side wall portion combination.
  • Yet another such gusset portion and lower side wall portion combination is also formed comprised of the gusset portion 38 and lower side wall portion 46.
  • only one of the gusset portion and lower side wall portion combinations is modified by the first forming means 42. That is, the physical appearance or nature of such combination comprising gusset portion 40 and lower side wall portion 44 is changed by heat sealing a part of gusset portion 40 to a part of lower side wall portion 44.
  • the gusset .portion and lower side wall portion combinations are preferably operatively separated from one another such tha the forming operation is conducted on only the selected gusset portion and lower side wall- portion combination.
  • One way of operatively separating the gusset portion and lower side wall portion combinations is to insert a separation element 48, as seen in Figure 2, within gusset 28, preferably substantially to fold line 36.
  • a separation element is optional depending on the type of orming operation conducted and the manner under which any such forming operation.is controlled. For example, in a heat sealing operation, control of the sealing parameters such as temperature and dwell may accomplish the requisite heat sealing without runaway heating which affect the other gusset portion and lower side wall combination. Moreover, the need for such a separation element depends on the characteristics of the material, including the exterior surface thereof and the heat transfer ability of any of any number of layers thereof.
  • the first forming means 42 comprises a reciprocating profiled heat sealing bar 49 which is operationally controlled to heat seal a part of gusset portion 40 to a part of lower side wall portion 44.
  • the reciprocating profiled heat sealing bar 49 includes conventional heating elements 50 which are connected by electrical wires 51 to an electrical source (not shown) in a conventional manner.
  • the heating elements 50 are electrically heated to thus raise the temperature of the profiled heating bar 49 above the temperature necessary to perform a heat sealing operation depending on the melt temperature of the lexible web material 10 that is chosen.
  • the reciprocating profiled heat sealing bar 49 is shown fixed with a drive linkage 52 that reciprocally moves the profiled heat sealing/ bar 49.
  • the drive linkage 52 is conventionally driven and timed such that a profiled face 54 of the profiled heat sealing bar 49 contacts the outer surface of lower side wall portion 44 while the exterior surface of gusset portion 40 contacts separation element 48 during a rest period between intermittent movements of the subject apparatus.
  • Such means for driving and timing the movement of the drive linkage 52 is well known and does not comprise a specific part of the subject invention.
  • a center drive shaft (not shown) is provided from which the elements of the forming stations are timed and driven.
  • a reciprocating support block 56 which moves in coordination with the profiled heat sealing bar 49.
  • the reciprocating support block 56 is similarly connected to a drive linkage 58 which is also conventionally driven and timed in accordance with the drive assembly of the subject apparatus. More specifically, a front surface 60 of the reciprocating support block 56 contacts the exterior surface of the lower side wall portion 46 at substantially the same time that the profiled face 54 of the reciprocating profiled heat sealing bar 49 contacts the lower side wall portion 44. As shown, such contact occurs while separation element 48 lies within gusset 28.
  • the profiled face 54 of the reciprocating heat sealing bar 49 comprises a raised surface 62 which defines the shape of the heat seal formed from the one gusset portion and lower side wall portion combination, namely gusset portion 40 and lower side wall portion 44.
  • the raised surface 62 in accordance with the forming of pouches 12 by the present invention, defines a spout-shape by a contoured edge 64 thereof.
  • the contoured edge 64 defines a spout 66 for each pouch 12 subsequent to the first forming means 42.
  • spouts 66 are sequentially formed by partial heat sealed portions 67 of the gusset portion 40 and lower side wall portion 44 combination in the shape of raised surface 62.
  • a second conversion operation takes place next comprising a second forming means 68.
  • the second forming means 68 also performs a forming operation on only one of the gusset portion and lower side wall portion combinations.
  • the second forming means 68 acts on the same gusset portion and lower side wall portion combination as the first forming means 42, namely gusset portion 40 and lower side wall portion 44.
  • the second forming means 68 operates during the rest periods between movements when the apparatus is an intermittent motion-type, and sequentially performs its forming operation on each subsequent pouch formed.
  • the second forming means 68 comprises a reciprocally moveable cutting die 70 which is used to cut away a portion of the gusset portion 40 and lower side wall portion 44 combination that has been previously partially sealed together. In other words, some of the partial heat sealed portion 67 is trimmed away for each pouch formed. Preferably, there is one cutting operation performed by the cutting die 70 for each partial heat sealed portion 67.
  • the reciprocating cutting die 70 can be reciprocally driven.by any conventional means and timed in accordance with the operation of the first forming means 42 and the advancing means, described below, as timed to the drive assembly for the subject apparatus.
  • the cutting die 70 is preferably reciprocally driven by an air cylinder 72.
  • air cylinder 72 is fixed relative to an apparatus frame (not shown) of the subject apparatus and is shown held in position by a bracket assembly 73 fixed to the apparatus frame.
  • a conventional sensor mechanism is utilized to sense movement and resting of the web material 10, such as by sensing rotation of a center drive shaft (not shown) , and to actuate the air cylinder for cutting during the rest periods.
  • a microswitch (not shown) that is actuable by a cam of the center drive shaft (not shown) of the apparatus drive assembly is preferred.
  • the microswitch is opened and closed by the cam so as to actuate the air cylinder 72 during each rest period.
  • a separation plow 74 is inserted within the gusset 28 of the web material 10 to urge each of the gusset portion and lower side wall portion combinations away from one another and away from their substantially vertical rest positions.
  • the separation plow 74 is illustrated in perspective and is divided into a leading portion 76, an intermediate portion 78 and a trailing portion 80.
  • the leading portion 76, intermediate portion 78 and trailing portion 80 may be integrally made or from separate components.
  • The; separation plow 74 may be hollow or solid, or a combination thereof.
  • the leading portion 76 and trailing portion 80 are hollow and the intermediate portion 78 is solid.
  • the intermediate portion 78 be provided with passages 81 through which fluid can be circulated for cooling or heating the intermediate portion 78. Cooling is preferably added if required to counter excess heat from the heat sealing operations depending on the material and/or sealing temperature requirements.
  • Fluids such as air, gases, or liquids can be conventionally utilized to cool or heat the intermediate portion 78 by appropriately connecting the passages 81 to manifolds, heat exchangers and pumps or compressors (not shown) as required *
  • cooled air is circulated through the passages 81 to cool intermediate portion 78 and thus the folded flexible web material 10 during the cutting operation described above.
  • the hollow leading and trailing portions 76 and 80 are utilized as manifolds to the passages 81, and the hollow interior of one of portions 76 and 80 is sealingly connected with a cooled air source (not shown) .
  • the bottom gusset 28 is split by the leading portion 76 of the separation plow 74 to urge the gusset portion and lower side wall portions away from one another.
  • the gusset portion and lower side wall portion combinations are maintained substantially uniformly apart over a length sufficient for the cutting operation to take place.
  • the longitudinal length of the intermediate portion 78 between leading portion 76 and trailing portion 80 is such that the cutting die 70 operates within that longitudinal length.
  • the trailing portion 80 it is not necessary that the trailing portion 80 be provided; however, it is preferred so as to provide a smoother transition for the flexible web material 10 from the intermediate portion 78 back to its non- separated state where the gusset portion and lower side wall portion combinations lie substantially vertically for further processing.
  • the apex 82 of the separation plow 74 preferably extends substantially entirely within the bottom gusset 28 over the length of the intermediate portion 78.
  • the height of the plow 74 that is the distance from apex 82 to the bottom edge 84 of plow 74, can be chosen in accordance with the depth of the bottom gusset 28 and the length of each gusset portion and lower side wall portion combination.
  • the cutting die 70 is connected with the air cylinder 72 by way of a mounting block 86 which is operatively fixed with the piston 88 of the air cylinder 72. Piston 88 is moveable by the air cylinder 72 in a conventional manner.
  • the cutting die 70 and mounting block 86 are designed to have a dove-tail type connection therebetween for relatively fixing the cutting die 70 to the mounting block 86 in the direction of movement of piston 88.
  • other connecting means for fixing the cutting die 70 to the mounting block 86 in the direction of movement can be used.
  • FIG 5 is a front view of the cutting die 70 looking from the folded flexible web material 10 in Figure 3, the front face 90 of the cutting die 70 is provided with a raised knife edge 92.
  • the knife edge 92 extends outward from the front face 90 and defines the shape of the cut-out which is to be taken from the folded flexible web material 10 during each operation of the cutting die 70. More specifically, the knife edge 92 cuts away a portion of the partial heat sealed portion 67 of the gusset portion 40 and lower side wall portion 44 / combination that has been sealed by the first forming means 42.
  • One such cutting operation preferably takes place for each heat sealed portion 67 sequentially along the folded web material 10 and during the rest periods between movements for an intermittent motion- type forming machine.
  • the knife edge 92 shown in Figure 5 includes a transverse cutting portion 94 which is located near the downstream edge of cutting die 70, as illustrated in Figure 1, and which cuts the gusset portion 40 and lower side wall portion 44 combination from the fold line therebetween up to substantially the gusset fold line 36.
  • the remainder of the knife edge 92 is divided into spout forming portions 96 which each lead to an easy opening tab forming portion 98.
  • the entire spout 66 is maintained sealed by a seam 102 which comprises the remainder of the partial heat sealed portion 67 that is left after the cutting operation is performed. Furthermore, the spout 66 further extends within the easy opening tab 100 so that by tearing or cutting the tab 100 at recesses 104 thereof, the spout 66 is opened to provide an easy opening feature for each individual pouch 12. It is understood that instead of trimming individual pieces from each pouch converted in accordance with the present invention, the excess material comprising portions of each partial heat sealed portion 67 could be cut away as a strip. To do this, the knife edge 92 would have a somewhat different configuration.
  • the transverse cutting portion 94 of the knife edge 92 would not be provided on the cutting die 70, and the knife edge 92 would be slightly extended in the longitudinal direction of the flexible web material 10 to insure at least a slight overlap of the cutting edge in each successive cutting operation.
  • the knife edge 92 should cut through the gusset portion 40 and lower side wall portion 44 combination of the folded flexible web material 10 while acting against the intermediate portion 78 of the plow 74.
  • the longitudinal length of the knife edge 92 that is used to cut the web material 10 should not exceed the longitudinal length of the intermediate portion 78 regardless of whether individual pieces or a strip of material are trimmed.
  • the cutting die 70 could be designed as a double spout cut which would have two complete spout shaped knife edges arranged continuously end-to-end which together have a longitudinal length of twice a single spout cut. Such a cutting die would only need to be activated once for every two forward indexes of the web material 10. In such case, the intermediate portion 78 would also be at least twice as long. In the same sense, three or more spout cuts could be done by a single cutting die which would be activated one time to trim a like number of pouches as there are spout cuts on the cutting die.
  • This technique of performing plural forming operations of the same type by a single actuation of the forming means can also be utilized in any type forming operation, including the heat sealing operation described above by the first forming means 42. Furthermore, it is not necessary that a trimming operation be performed at all.
  • the spouts 66 may be simply formed, as above, by the first forming means 42 and the excess material can be left as part of the pouch. Moreover, such would be even more desirable if the spout design is such that there is only minimal excess material, of if an easy opening feature is not desired.
  • the amount of excess material can be lessened by making the gusset portion 40 and lower side wall portion 44 combination shorter from fold line 36 than the other gusset portion 38 and lower side wall portion 46 combination. Such can be done by controlling the folding operation of the plow assembly 22.
  • a first side sealing means 106 performs a spot sealing, preferably heat sealing, operation midway between spouts 66 and at the point where the folded web of material 10 along its transverse direction changes from four layers to two layers. This is at the gusset fold line 36 between side walls 24 and 26.
  • Spot seals 108 are provided which ensure a good seal at the vulnerable transition point from four layers to two layers. The spot sealing is not required, but may be preferable to ensure a good side seal. If not used, the side seal described below or equivalent provides the complete side seals.
  • a second side sealing means 110 which performs a complete side sealing operation from the bottom transverse edge of the folded web material 10 to the top transverse edge.
  • Each second side sealing operation occurs between successive spouts 66 and preferably includes the area of the spot seal 108.
  • the second side sealing means 110 comprises a pair of sealing bars 112, preferably heat sealing bars, which are reciprocally moveable relative to one another and to the folded flexible web material 10 by conventional means connected and timed with the machine drive assembly so as to perform the side sealing operation and to form side seals 114 during each rest period between movements of an intermittent motion type machine.
  • t ,e sealing bars 112 form structured or ribbed side seals 114.
  • An advancement means 116 is also provided for selectively advancing the folded flexible web material 10 in accordance with the processing steps of the present invention.
  • the advancement means 116 advances the folded flexible web material 10 forwardly incrementally by an amount sufficient to define each individual pouch 12.
  • the amount of each advancement corresponding to each pouch formed is hereinafter referred to as an index.
  • the advancement means 116 comprises drive rollers 118 which contact with the folded flexible web material 10 so that a single index of the flexible web material 10 occurs as a result of a measured rotation of the drive rollers 118.
  • the drive rollers 118 are conventionally connected with the main drive assembly of the apparatus of the present invention and are controlled in a well known manner to provide such incremental and intermittent indexing of the flexible web material 10. It is contemplated that many other advancement techniques can be utilized instead. For example, draw bars which grab and pull the flexible web material could be easily used.
  • a filling station 120 is preferably provided in line with the aforementioned pouch forming apparatus.
  • individual pouches 12 can be the final product or they could be otherwise filled at- other locations.
  • the filling station 120 may comprise any known dispensing device for filling the individual pouches 12 with a predetermined amount of product. Moreover, the filling station 120 is preferably related to the type of product which is to be dispensed. Examples of products dispensed include flowable materials which may be of particulate form or liquid, or other products where one or more of such products are dropped within the interior cavity of each pouch 12.
  • the present invention is particularly applicable to the provision of individual pouches 12 which are to contain foodstuffs, such as cheeses, sauces, syrups, and the like, which are to be microwave heated within the pouches 12 and which can be dispensed therefrom after heating.
  • Other products could include cold foods, such as jellies, toppings, candies, etc., and non-food materials which may or may not require heating, such as adhesives, plasters, powders, etc..
  • each pouch 12 is sealed at a top end thereof by a top end sealing means 122.
  • the top end sealing means 122 comprises similar sealing bars 124 as the side sealing bars 112 which are preferably heat seal bars which are conventionally reciprocally driven to one another and to the pouches 12 to form end seals 126 during the rest period between movements of an intermittent motion machine in accordance with the present invention.
  • a cutting means 128 is provided to sever the pouches 12 from one another.
  • the cutting means 128 comprises a reciprocating blade 130 and a stationary blade 132.
  • the reciprocating blade 130 is conventionally driven from the main drive assembly of the apparatus of the present invention so as to perform each cutting operation for splitting the side seals 114 to divide each individual pouch 12 from one another.
  • the pouches 12 are filled in line, it is not necessary to cut the pouches 12 from one another.
  • the pouches 12 could be packaged while connected together, such as by a fan folding technique, for separation at a remote location.
  • a line of weakening could be provided by an operation in place of the cutting means 128. Such operation could be used to make a line of weakening, such as by perforations or the like, so that the pouches 12 could be easily separated from one another at the remote location.
  • the reciprocating blade 130 can be a perforation blade or may be controlled otherwise to only cut part way through the material, or the like.
  • individual product containing pouches 12 are formed, as shown in Figure 7, which provide a substantially lay-flat type bag. Such a lay- flat bag is particularly applicable to heating of product within the pouch 12 in a microwave oven.
  • similar product containing pouches are the subject matter of copending United States patent application serial number 07/415,999, filed October 2, 1989, which is commonly owned by the assignee of the present invention, and which the subject matter thereof is fully incorporated herein by reference.
  • unique product pouches 12 are formed.
  • the product pouches 12 of the present invention comprise a spout 66 with easy opening tab 100 and seam 102 formed from one of the gusset portion and lower side wall portion combinations, described above.
  • the spout 66 is substantially centrally located along a top surface of the substantially lay-flat bag comprising pouch 12.
  • the bottom surface of the lay-flat bag comprises the side wall 24 including the lower side wall portion 46 thereof, and the upper surface comprises only the upper portion of side wall 26 and gusset portion 38.
  • the sides of the pouch 12 are defined by portions of side seals 114, and one end of each pouch 12 is sealed by an end seal 126.
  • Such end seal 126 in combination with the side seals 114 is specifically characteristic of a pouch formed in accordance with the subject inventive process and apparatus.
  • the resultant pouch can also be defined independent of the process terms,. as used above.
  • a specialized lay-flat type pouch 200 is illustrated containing a predetermined quantity of product 202.
  • Such product can be any suitable product, as enumerated above.
  • the product 202 is shown as a flowable sauce-type product.
  • the lay-flat pouch 200 comprises a bottom panel 204, a first side panel 206, and a second side panel 208.
  • the first side panel 206 is divided into an upper portion 210 and a lower portion 212.
  • the second side panel 208 is divided into an upper portion 214 and a lower portion 216.
  • the lower portions 212 and 216 of the first and second side panels 206 and 208 respectively, have side edges which are joined to the side edges of the bottom panel 204 at the side seals 218 and 220.
  • the upper portions 210 and 214 of the first and second side panels 206 and.208, respectively, are joined together along at least part of their lengths at extended side seals 222 and 224.
  • First edges of side panels 206 and 208, more specifically the edges of upper portions 210 and 214, are joined together so as to define a spout 226 bounded by spout seal 228.
  • the spout seal 228 includes an easy open tab 230.
  • a second end edge of the first panel 206 is connected with an end edge of the bottom panel 204 at a fold line 232.
  • the second end edge of the second panel 208 is connected to another end edge of the bottom panel 204 at an end seal line 234.
  • each of the side seals 218, 220, 222 and 224, the spout seal 228 and the end seal line 234 are heat seals, more preferably of a structured type except for the spout seal 228.
  • other joining and sealing techniques are contemplated.
  • the extra width of the end seal line 234 facilitates structural strength to the pouch which can be displayed by way of the hanger opening 236.
  • the end seal line 234 may or may not be widened.and an end seal (not shown) could be further provided adjacent to fold line 232 and a hanger opening could be provided through that end seal. Such would reverse the direction of the spout 226 when the pouch 200 is hung and would provide a more balanced looking pouch with seals at all four sides.
  • the pouch 200 could be printed or be provided with labels depending on the type of product and application thereof. For instance, printing or labels could be provided on the side panels 206 or 208, or bottom panel 204.
  • the flexible web material 10 can comprise any known flexible material used in the making of product packages, such as films, laminates, nonwovens, wovens, etc. With regard to the packaging of foodstuffs, such material should be acceptable for such use. It is also preferable that the material be heat sealable to itself so that the sealing operations performed at the first forming means 42, first side sealing means 106, second side sealing means 110 and top end sealing means 122 can be preferably performed by heat sealing techniques. If heat sealing is not utilized, other sealing techniques, such as the use of adhesives, for example, pressure-sensitive or pressure activated adhesives could be substituted.
  • the flexible web material 10 may comprise a microwave transparent material such as that described in copending United States patent application serial no. 07/619,240, filed November 28, 1990, commonly owned by the assignee of the present invention, and fully incorporated herein by reference. Briefly, such material comprises a multiple layer material including a heat sealable layer and an insulating layer.
  • the insulating means is preferably a polymeric foam. It is, however, understood that the process and apparatus of the present invention is applicable to the formation of pouches 12 of other materials depending on the end use of the formed pouches. For instance, if the pouch is to be used to dispense material at room temperatures, the insulating layer may not be preferred. In the case of a cold material, such insulation may or may not be desired.
  • the flexible web material 10 was constructed by laminating the polyvinylidene chloride (PVDC) side of a 0.00052 inch (0.013 mm) thick support layer of ScotchparTM 2708 brand film available from Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing Company of St. Paul, Minnesota to a 0.001 inch (0.025 mm) thick heat sealing layer of CP136 polypropylene film available from the Crown Advanced Film Division of James River Corporation of Orange, Texas with Adcot 76T198 adhesive available from Morton Thiokol of Chicago, Illinois (dry weight of two-three pounds per three thousand square feet of film) .
  • An insulating layer of 0.0625 inch (1.59 mm) thick polypropylene foam available from Ametek, Inc.
  • ScotchparTM 86096 brand film may be substituted for the ScotchparTM 2708 brand film.
  • Another suitable flexible web material for food pouches comprises .002 inch (.051 mm) of cast polypropylene adhesive laminated onto .00048 inch (.012 mm) polyester. This combination is then adhesive laminated to a .01 inch (.254 mm) foam sheet made from resin consisting of a 50/50 blend of polystyrene and polyphenlyene oxide, such as the resin available from General Electric under the trademark "Noryl”TM.
  • the .00048 (.012 mm) polyester may be replaced with a polyvinylidene chloride coated polyester approximately .00052 inch (.013 mm) in thickness if increased oxygen and moisture properties are desired in the final structure.
  • the process and apparatus of the present invention is particularly applicable to intermittent motion type horizontal package forming machines.
  • horizontal it is meant that the pouches are formed in a direction generally perpendicular to the direction from which product is fed into the individual pouches.
  • the process could be easily/ adapted for such a horizontal machine having a continuous movement by substituting for the heat sealing elements and the cutting dies with continuous type heating elements and cutting dies.
  • the heating bars and cutting dies are rotationally driven in accordance with the timing of the machine and with respect to one another.
  • a horizontal intermittent motion packaging machine known under the trademark "BARTELT®" is particularly adaptable to the subject process and apparatus.
  • a packaging machine generally consists of a base assembly which contains a variable speed drive unit, a central drive shaft, cam mechanisms, and a conveyer drive.
  • the mechanisms for performing the forming operations and filling and sealing the bags are mounted on the top of the base assembly.
  • Such mechanisms may include web handling, bag forming, bag cut off and clamping, bag opening devices, bag filling devices, top sealing mechanisms, and bag pick off mechanisms.
  • all functions of the machine are operated or timed from the central drive shaft which makes one complete revolution for each bag produced.
  • the flexible web material and formed pouches are indexed forward one station then stopped for performing individual forming operations or sealing and filling the pouches.
  • the flexible web material is continuously supplied and folded with or without a gusset, and bottom and side seals are made.
  • the formed pouches are cut into individual pouches and are picked up by clamping mechanisms connected with a conveyer.
  • the individual pouches are filled with product, and lastly, a top seal closing off the pouch is performed.
  • the pouches 12 could be cut apart from one another before the filling station 120 and the individual pouches could be conveyed through a conveyer system which conveys the individual pouches through a filling station and a top sealing station.
  • a fold line such as a score line, could be formed in the side wall 24 of the folded web material 10 in line with the gusset fold line 36. Such could be easily facilitated between the folding step and the first forming means 42.
  • the spouts 66 could be clamped or collapsed during the filling operation.
  • pouch configurations can be envisioned including the use of forming operations such as printing, labelling, sealing operations and/or cutting operations, and the like, for selectively modifying one of or both of the gusset portion lower sidewall portion combinations independently from one another.
  • the gusset portion and lower sidewall portion combinations are separated from one another during such forming operations by some type of separating element which extends within the formed gusset of the folded web material.
  • the separating plate 48, described above in first forming means 42, and the separating plow 74, described above in second forming means 68 are interchangeable. In this sense, by choosing the depth of the formed gusset, many other pouch configurations are possible.
  • the versatility of the process and apparatus of the present invention can lead to the production of enumerable pouch configurations and.features thereof specifically related to the type of product to be packaged in such pouches.

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L'invention décrit un procédé et un dispositif servant à fabriquer des sachets de produits individuels au moyen d'une machine de façonnage, particulièrement, une machine de façonnage-remplissage-scellement de type horizontal. Le procédé et le dispositif décrits par l'invention permettent de fabriquer des sachets à partir d'une alimentation continue en un matériau constitué par une bande souple au moyen du pliage dudit matériau en deux parois latérales et un pli latéral inférieur, ainsi que de la réalisation d'opération de façonnage sur seulement une des combinaisons constituées par la partie de plis latérale et la paroi latérale inférieure simultanément. De préférence pendant lesdites opérations de façonnage, on introduit un élément de séparation à l'intérieur du pli latéral inférieur, de façon à isoler efficacement une des combinaisons constituées par la partie de plis latérale et par la paroi latérale inférieure de l'autre. Les sachets spécialisés décrits par l'invention se présentent sous une forme sensiblement plate comportant une gouttière située le long de la paroi supérieure, de préférence, à proximité de sa partie médiane. Ladite gouttière est, de préférence, réalisée par thermoscellement. Lesdits sachets sont conçus pour contenir du produit coulant et permet la distribution contrôlée dudit produit après son insertion, sa préparation ou sa cuisson à l'intérieur desdits sachets.
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