WO2004074106A1 - Method and apparatus for manufacturing an easy-to-open package - Google Patents
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B65—CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
- B65B—MACHINES, APPARATUS OR DEVICES FOR, OR METHODS OF, PACKAGING ARTICLES OR MATERIALS; UNPACKING
- B65B9/00—Enclosing 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
- B65B9/02—Enclosing successive articles, or quantities of material between opposed webs
- B65B9/04—Enclosing successive articles, or quantities of material between opposed webs one or both webs being formed with pockets for the reception of the articles, or of the quantities of material
- B65B9/045—Enclosing successive articles, or quantities of material between opposed webs one or both webs being formed with pockets for the reception of the articles, or of the quantities of material for single articles, e.g. tablets
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B65—CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
- B65B—MACHINES, APPARATUS OR DEVICES FOR, OR METHODS OF, PACKAGING ARTICLES OR MATERIALS; UNPACKING
- B65B11/00—Wrapping, e.g. partially or wholly enclosing, articles or quantities of material, in strips, sheets or blanks, of flexible material
- B65B11/50—Enclosing articles, or quantities of material, by disposing contents between two sheets, e.g. pocketed sheets, and securing their opposed free margins
- B65B11/52—Enclosing articles, or quantities of material, by disposing contents between two sheets, e.g. pocketed sheets, and securing their opposed free margins one sheet being rendered plastic, e.g. by heating, and forced by fluid pressure, e.g. vacuum, into engagement with the other sheet and contents, e.g. skin-, blister-, or bubble- packaging
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- the present invention relates to an easy to open package wherein an article or product is enclosed between two webs, or layers, of thermoplastic material. More in particular, the present invention relates to a method and apparatus for manufacturing such an easy to open package.
- thermoplastic webs a lower or bottom web and an upper or top web.
- the top web is transparent while the bottom web is properly colored and shaped and operates as a support for the packaged product.
- the package is made by different methods including, among the most popular ones, the vacuum skin packaging method .
- the lower, supporting, web has preferably a tray-like configuration defining a receptacle for the article to be packaged having an opening and a rim formed on the periphery of said opening.
- Said tray-like configuration is generally obtained by a thermoforming step, either in-line or off-line.
- the upper web is generally drawn into a concave mold cavity formed into a vertically movable heated molding platen so that it is heated while held by suction in contact with the heated ceiling and walls of the cavity.
- the vacuumization of the vacuum packaging chamber and the release of the suction applied to the cavity walls of the mold plate draws the upper web downwardly to contact with the contours of the product article and with the lower web.
- the upper web thus forms a tight skin all around the product and is bonded to the lower web by differential air pressure, thus sealing wherever the two webs contact each other.
- a heat-sealing frame may be used to further seal the upper web to the peripheral rim of the lower web.
- the term "easy to open package” is intended to refer to a package, and specifically heat sealed and bonded areas of a package, which, owing to the suitable selection of the composition of the upper and lower webs, and particularly that of the sealing layers and of the layers adjacent thereto, are readily openable.
- the opening of said packages still needs to be facilitated by a convenient means for pulling apart the top and bottom webs, namely, a device for the end user to start separating the two thermoplastic sheets one from another.
- GB-B-1 ,360,808 discloses a package formed of superposed sealed webs of thermoplastic material with a corner of the package rendered easily openable by virtue of a paper insert between the webs in order to prevent localized sealing. While the solution according to GB-B- 1 ,360,808 overcomes the main object to provide a device for starting the separation between the top and bottom layers, it has several disadvantages.
- the paper corner has to be glued to one of the layers.
- the use of glue with food products is highly undesirable as the food could become contaminated thereby.
- a special apparatus should be provided for applying the glue and the pieces of paper.
- a supply of both glue and paper pieces should be provided and an operator should monitor the status of supplies in order to always have glue and paper corners available.
- the special apparatus for gluing the paper to the layer should be precisely controlled in order to avoid that any excess of glue goes out of the proper area and bounds the top and bottom layers one to each other.
- the special apparatus is rather difficult to modify in case a different configuration of the bottom layer is provided.
- the packet is hardly recyclable as the paper is of a different nature with respect to the top and bottom layers. Finally, the cost of the glues and papers is not negligible.
- GB-B-1 ,510,115 also discloses a package formed of superposed sealed webs of thermoplastic material in which a corner is rendered easily openable by virtue of a patch of ink that should prevent the two webs from bonding one to each other. Also the arrangement according to GB-B-1 ,510,115 works but has some disadvantages. The use of ink with food products is highly undesirable as the food could become contaminated thereby. Furthermore, the food could become colored by the ink and could result in being unmarketable. A special apparatus should be provided for applying the ink. A supply of ink should be provided and an operator should monitor the supply in order to always have ink enough. The special apparatus for ink application should be precisely controlled in order to avoid that any excess of ink goes out of the proper area. The special apparatus is rather difficult to modify in case a different configuration of the bottom layer is provided.
- CA-B-1 ,164,260 describes a package wherein a corner of the lower web is bent downwardly by a punching device leaving the upper web without surface to adhere to at the sealing step. While this arrangement solves some of the above inconveniences, it still has some drawbacks.
- the apparatus needs an at least partial cutting tool.
- Such tool should be highly sharp otherwise it does not perform a perfect cut. This would result in a corner not perfectly bent and thus it would undesirably adhere to the upper surface.
- the apparatus is rather difficult to modify in case a different configuration of the bottom layer is provided.
- Vacuum skin packaging machines that provide for a pre-cut of a corner of the lower web which is then adhered to the upper web are commercially available.
- the pre-cut corner To start opening the package, the pre-cut corner must first be detached from the rest of the lower web by bending it upwardly or/and downwardly along the precut. In the case of the pre- cut corner, the corner cannot always be easily detached from the rest of the tray and sometimes bending it downwardly may break the upper web without being able to remove it first.
- EP0,748,746 describes an easy to open package wherein it is readily apparent to the end user where to start the separation between the package webs, and gripping of the web to be torn apart and opening of the package is easier than with other known or commercially available means.
- the lower thermoplastic web has at least one recess at a marginal zone of the peripheral rim providing in the upper web for an area of non-adhesion that can be finger gripped to initiate opening of the package. While this arrangement is rather effective, it still has some drawbacks.
- the apparatus needs a cutting tool. Such tool should be highly sharp otherwise it does not perform a perfect cut. Thus, the apparatus needs frequent maintenance and the cutting tools need to be frequently replaced otherwise the cut is not properly performed. Again, the apparatus is rather difficult to modify in case a different configuration of the bottom layer is provided.
- the Applicant in an attempt to solve the above problems, provided an apparatus wherein a removable piece of material was placed between the top web and the sealing dome of a sealing station.
- the object of such an interposition was to reduce the temperature at a certain area and thus to avoid the sealing in such a certain area.
- the obtained results have not been found encouraging for two main reasons. From one side, a removable piece of low thickness was ineffective for reducing the sealing temperature. On the other side, a high thickness removable piece negatively affected the gasket properties and the corresponding vacuum drawn in the sealing chamber. This resulted in a non-perfect sealing.
- the main object of the present invention is providing a VSP easy-to-open package provided with an effective and reliable device for starting the separation between the top and lower webs and a VSP apparatus and method for manufacturing such an easy-to-open package.
- a further object of the present invention is providing an apparatus and method for manufacturing an easy-to-open package wherein the device for starting the separation between the top and lower webs is not obtained through the use of glue.
- a further object of the present invention is providing an apparatus and method for manufacturing an easy-to-open package wherein the device for starting the separation between the top and lower webs is not obtained by using paper pieces or the like to be stuck to either the top or bottom webs.
- a further object of the present invention is providing an apparatus and method for manufacturing an easy-to-open package wherein the device for starting the separation between the top and lower webs is not obtained through the application of ink or the like.
- a further object of the present invention is providing an apparatus and method for manufacturing an easy-to-open package wherein the device for starting the separation between the top and lower webs is not obtained by means of a cutting tool or the like.
- the present invention provides an apparatus for manufacturing, through a vacuum skin packaging method, an easy-to-open package provided with a device for initiating the opening thereof, the apparatus comprising a sealing station wherein a top web is sealed to a bottom web in a first area all around a product arranged on the bottom web by providing heat and vacuum in a fundamentally closed chamber, characterized in that it further comprises a local sealing inhibition unit comprising at least one removable local sealing inhibition tool for inhibiting the sealing between the top and bottom webs in at least a second area.
- the local sealing inhibition unit further comprises a device for moving the at least one removable local sealing inhibition tool in a working position cooperating with the sealing station and back to a position not cooperating with the sealing station.
- the local sealing inhibition tool is made, at least partially, of a material selected from the group consisting of fluorocarbon resins including polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE), fluoroethylene polymers (FEP) and copolymers thereof, and more preferably of PTFE.
- the local sealing inhibition unit comprises a cooling unit for cooling the at least one local sealing inhibition tool.
- the present invention provides a vacuum skin packaging method for manufacturing an easy-to-open package provided with a device for starting the aperture thereof, the method comprising the step of sealing a top web to a bottom web in a first area all around a product that is arranged on the bottom web, said sealing step comprising the step of providing heat and vacuum in a fundamentally closed chamber, characterized by the step of inhibiting the sealing between the top and bottom webs in at least a second area by arranging at least one removable local sealing inhibition tool between the top and bottom webs, in said second area.
- Fig. 2 schematically shows a manufacturing apparatus according to the present invention
- Fig. 3 schematically shows the sealing inhibition unit of the manufacturing apparatus according to the present invention
- Fig. 4 schematically shows a perspective view of the sealing inhibition unit of the manufacturing apparatus according to the present invention
- Fig. 5 schematically shows a top plant view of the sealing inhibition unit of the manufacturing apparatus according to the present invention.
- Figures 6a-6l shows, in top plant view and cross-section, some embodiments of local sealing inhibition tools according to the invention.
- the same reference numbers will be used through the following description for indicating the same or functionally equivalent parts.
- FIG. 1 an apparatus 1 for manufacturing an easy-to-open package 2 according to the prior-art is shown.
- the working direction is indicated by arrow X and is from right to left.
- the apparatus 1 comprises: a first reel 3 for the bottom web (or layer) 4; a first pulley arrangement 5 for unwinding the bottom web 4; an on-line thermo-forming station 6 where the bottom web 4 is tray shaped; a corner cutting device section 10; a (food) product placing area 11 where products P are placed onto the tray shaped web; a second reel 12 for the top web 13; a second pulley arrangement 14 for unwinding the top web 13; a sealing station 15; a cross cutting unit 20; and a longitudinal cutting unit 21.
- a finished package 2 is finally obtained.
- a main frame 22 supports the above listed components.
- the on-line thermo-forming station 6 comprises a heating plate 7, a forming lower plate 8 and an upper forming tray 9.
- the corner cutting section 10 comprises at least one cutting tool for performing precise angled short cuttings on the tray shaped bottom layer.
- the sealing station 15 comprises an upper sealing dome 16 and a die bottom 17 with a forming plate (and possibly with plates for changing the forming depth, not shown).
- a gasket 18 is arranged at the edge of either one or both the upper sealing dome and the die bottom.
- Both the upper sealing dome and the bottom die are provided with slits (not shown) for drawing vacuum and ventilating when the upper dome and the bottom die are closed.
- the operation of the sealing station is as follows. Before closing the upper dome and the bottom die, one or more lower web trays with products thereon are introduced. A length of upper web, possibly preheated by a pre-heating plate 19, is also drawn by the upper dome.
- the longitudinal cutting station 21 is provided as, generally, more than one tray is formed in a bottom web length. In other words, when the tray shaped bottom web is seen from above, a number of lanes of trays is seen.
- Fig. 2 schematically shows an embodiment of the manufacturing apparatus 101 according to the present invention.
- the apparatus 101 is similar to the prior-art apparatus 1 and comprises: a first reel 103 for the bottom web (or layer) 104; a first pulley arrangement 105 for unwinding the bottom web 104; a forming station 106 where the bottom web 104 is tray shaped; a (food) product placing area 111 where products P are placed onto the tray shaped web; a second reel 112 for the top web 113; a second pulley arrangement 114 for unwinding the top web 113; a sealing station 115; a cross cutting unit 120; and a longitudinal cutting unit 121.
- a finished package 102 is finally obtained.
- the apparatus 101 lacks a corner cutting station.
- a local sealing inhibition unit 130 is provided at the entrance of the sealing station 115.
- the operation of the forming station 106 is the same as the operation of the forming station 6.
- the operation of the sealing station 115 is similar to the one of station 15, except for the cooperation with the local sealing inhibition unit 130, as will be explained below.
- the sealing station 115 is such that the top web 113 is sealed (and adherent) to the bottom web 104 in a first area A on and all around the product P.
- the interposition of a removable local sealing inhibition tool 150 produces a second area B where the top and bottom webs do not adhere one with each other.
- the local sealing inhibition unit 130 comprises a basement 131 , an arm 132, one or more extensions 133 connected to the arm 132 at one of their ends and to respective local sealing inhibition tools 150 at the other ends.
- the basement is connected to the main frame 122 of the apparatus 101 at a raised position so that the trays (being loaded with the products P) are free to move in the working direction X. It should be noticed that in order to better illustrate the system and its operation, in Figure 4 and 5 the shape of the trays and the product loaded therein, in the last row is not shown.
- the arm is connected to the basement 131 through one or more pneumatic or hydraulic actuator 134 having a stroke (see arrow Z) for moving the extensions 133 and the corresponding local sealing inhibition tools 150 both in the working direction X and in the opposite one.
- the arm 132 comprises a bar 135 with a slot 136 extending fundamentally transversely to the working direction X.
- Each of the extensions 133 is connected to the arm 132 by a screw and nut arrangement 137, with the screw being inserted into the slot 136.
- the extension configuration can be easily changed just by loosening the screw-nut assembly 137, shifting the extensions 133 to the proper position and bolting again the screw- nut arrangement 137.
- This feature is highly advantageous as more than one tray is generally formed in a bottom web length. With reference to Figures 4 and 5, for instance, three lanes of mutually parallel packages are shown.
- the slotted bar 135 comprises position indicators, possibly a graduated scale in at least one measure unit.
- Each extension 133 bears, at the lower end thereof, a local sealing inhibition tool 150.
- the local sealing inhibition tool 150 comprises a rather thin and elongate plate member 151. According to a first preferred embodiment (see Figures 6a and 6f), the local sealing inhibition tool has a fundamentally rectangular shape.
- the local sealing inhibition tool 150 has a fundamentally rectangular shape with a half-arrow shape at one end (the free end 152 opposite to the one connecting to the corresponding extension).
- the local sealing inhibition tool 150 has a fundamentally rectangular shape with a one forth of circumference curved free end 152.
- the local sealing inhibition tool has a fundamentally rectangular shape with a full-arrow shape at the free end 152. From one side, a so shaped tool allows for reducing the number of extensions and tools as one tool operates for two adjacent trays. From the other side, a so shaped tool allows for creating an easy-to-open package wherein two corners can be gripped by the end user for separating the top and bottom webs.
- the local sealing inhibition tool has a fundamentally rectangular shape with a semicircular shape at the free end 152.
- the local sealing inhibition tool has a fundamentally rectangular shape and it has a width as the width of the package.
- a so shaped tool allows for creating an easy-to-open package wherein an entire side can be gripped by the end user for separating the top and bottom webs.
- the web contains two or more lanes it is possible to use a local sealing inhibition tool with a substantially rectangular shape as wide as the web.
- the local sealing inhibition unit 130 further comprises a cooling unit 140 for cooling the local sealing inhibition tools 150, possibly after each sealing cycle.
- the cooling unit 140 comprises a source (not shown) of cooling medium, possibly a source of compressed air, tubes 141 for bringing the cooling medium near the local sealing inhibition tools 150, and corresponding nozzles 142 for blowing the cooling medium towards the local sealing inhibition tools.
- the local sealing inhibition unit 130 Through the pneumatic or hydraulic actuator 134, the arm 132 is moved towards the sealing station 115 so that the free end 152 of the local sealing inhibition tool 150 reaches a position wherein it is under the edge of the upper sealing dome 116 (and up to the edge of the bottom die 117).
- the sealing inhibition tool 150 (or at least its free end 152) is sandwiched between the top and the bottom webs. The interposition of the tool 150 at least in a location between the upper and lower webs avoids the adhesion of the two webs in such a localized area.
- the arm 132 is returned to the starting position (so that the sealing inhibition tools become out of the influence area of the sealing station); the sealed packages are moved in the working direction and further packages to be sealed are moved to the sealing station itself.
- the sealing inhibition tools are cooled through the tool cooling unit 140. While this cooling operation is optional, especially when proper materials are selected for the local sealing inhibition tools, profitably it increases the operating life of the local sealing inhibition tools that are subject to high temperatures during the sealing cycle. It is well known that a good sealing is obtained through a high vacuum between the upper sealing dome and the bottom die.
- the gasket 118 is placed at the edge of the dome and/or the bottom die.
- a possible thickness for the local sealing inhibition tools could range between about 0.3 mm and about 0.8 mm, preferably between about 0.4 mm and about 0.6 mm, and still preferably is about 0.5 mm.
- the local sealing inhibition tools 150 are made of a material with thermal insulating, high temperature resistance and heath dispersion characteristics. In any case, the selected material should not be sticking even at high temperatures. In addition, the selected material should have other mechanical characteristics as compression resistance and rather high flexibility.
- the local sealing inhibition tools are made of fluorocarbon resins, including polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE), fluoroethylene polymers (FEP) and various copolymers. Particularly preferred would be local sealing inhibition tools made of Teflon®, DuPont trademark covering all of its fluorocarbon resins.
- the local sealing inhibition tools are made of polytetrafluoroethylene plastic, a highly crystalline plastic with a very high thermal stability, excellent electrical insulation properties and low coefficient of friction in a wide temperature range. According to a further preferred embodiment of the present invention
- the local sealing inhibition tool 150 comprises a thin core 153 of metal or the like and one or two coatings 154 of Teflon®, PTFE or any mixture thereof.
- the thin metal core 153 could be about 0.3 mm thick and each of the upper and lower coatings 154 could be about 0.1 mm thick.
- the local sealing inhibition unit 130 has been shown and described upstream of the sealing station, in principle it could be arranged downstream thereof, laterally or according a combination of the various arrangements.
- the dimensions of the local sealing inhibition tools and of the area of non-adhesion between the bottom and the top webs can vary according to the dimensions of the package and of the peripheral rim, provided however that it is sufficient to allow for an easy gripping by an ordinary hand.
- packages from about 8 cm to about 20 cm in width and from about 15 cm to about 30 cm in length are manufactured with a rim width ranging from about 1.0 cm and about 3.0 cm.
- each local sealing inhibition tool is generally about 1-3 cm large and 3-8 cm long, and the size of the non sealed area that can suitably be obtained using such seal inhibition tools would typically be 1-3 cm in width and 1-4 cm in length, preferably about 1-2 cm in width and 1-3 cm in length. Needless to say that where a strip is used having the same width as the package, then the dimensions of the non-sealed ones will vary accordingly.
- the lower web used for the manufacture of the easy to open package according to the present invention preferably comprises a multilayer laminated structure having flexibility characteristics which may vary depending on the end use.
- Rigid and semi-rigid gas barrier structures are generally preferred. Typically they comprise one or more bulk layers, such as polystyrene, polypropylene, or polyester-based layers, a gas-barrier layer if the bulk layer does not confer sufficient gas-barrier properties, a suitably selected sealant layer, that may be • peelable, optionally an inner layer adjacent to the sealable layer that may comprise incompatible resins or may easily delaminate from the adjacent sealant layer, to provide for an easy openable structure, tie layers, if and where necessary to increase the bond between the various layers, and the like layers.
- Thickness of the lower web is generally comprised between 100 and 1 ,000 ⁇ m, preferably between 150 and 800 ⁇ m and more preferably between 150 and 350 ⁇ m for solid structures and between 350 and 700 ⁇ m for the partially foamed ones.
- the top web is typically a multi-layer formable structure, preferably non oriented, comprising one or more bulk layers of ethylene homo- or copolymers, an ionomer, a polyester or any other thermoformable resin, a gas-barrier layer, preferably comprising ethylene-vinyl alcohol copolymer and/or polyamides, and a suitably selected sealing layer, typically comprising an ethylene homo- or copolymer or an ionomer.
- the structure of the top web is cross-linked by irradiation. Thickness of typical upper webs to be used in VSP is from about 40 to about 300 ⁇ m, preferably from about 50 to about 250 ⁇ m and more preferably from about 60 to about 180 ⁇ m.
- thermoformed lower web has been described and shown as being fundamentally rectangular as this is the shape that is conventionally used. It will however be understood that virtually any shape of the superposed webs can be provided according to the present invention.
- the tray shape is circular, elliptical or has rounded corners
- the device for pulling apart the package according to the invention will not be at a corner of the package as, in principle, there are no corners.
- the present invention relates to an apparatus 101 for manufacturing, through a vacuum skin packaging method, an easy-to- open package provided with a device for initiating the opening thereof, the apparatus comprising a sealing station 115 wherein a top web 113 is sealed to a bottom web 104 in a first area A on and all around a product P arranged on the bottom web by providing heat and vacuum in a fundamentally closed chamber, characterized in that it further comprises a local sealing inhibition unit 130 comprising at least one removable local sealing inhibition tool 150 for inhibiting the sealing between the top and bottom webs 113, 104 in at least a second area B.
- the present invention also relates to a vacuum skin packaging method for manufacturing an easy-to-open package provided with a device for starting the aperture thereof, the method comprising the step of sealing a top web 113 to a bottom web 104 in a first area A all around a product P that is arranged on the bottom web, said sealing step comprising the step of providing heat and vacuum in a fundamentally closed chamber, characterized by the step of inhibiting the sealing between the top and bottom webs 113, 104 in at least a second area B by arranging at least one removable local sealing inhibition tool 150 between the top and bottom webs 113, 104, in said second area.
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