NL2002595C2 - Apparatus and method for sealing bags. - 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
- B65B51/00—Devices for, or methods of, sealing or securing package folds or closures; Devices for gathering or twisting wrappers, or necks of bags
- B65B51/04—Applying separate sealing or securing members, e.g. clips
- B65B51/06—Applying adhesive tape
- B65B51/065—Applying adhesive tape to the necks of bags
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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
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- B65B65/04—Mechanisms for converting a continuous rotary motion to intermittent rotary motion, e.g. Geneva drives
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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
- B65B7/00—Closing containers or receptacles after filling
- B65B7/02—Closing containers or receptacles deformed by, or taking-up shape, of, contents, e.g. bags, sacks
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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
- B65B61/00—Auxiliary devices, not otherwise provided for, for operating on sheets, blanks, webs, binding material, containers or packages
- B65B61/02—Auxiliary devices, not otherwise provided for, for operating on sheets, blanks, webs, binding material, containers or packages for perforating, scoring, slitting, or applying code or date marks on material prior to packaging
- B65B61/025—Auxiliary devices, not otherwise provided for, for operating on sheets, blanks, webs, binding material, containers or packages for perforating, scoring, slitting, or applying code or date marks on material prior to packaging for applying, e.g. printing, code or date marks on material prior to packaging
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Description
P87823NL00
Title: Apparatus and method for sealing bags.
The invention relates to an apparatus and method for sealing bags. The invention more specifically relates to an apparatus and method for wrapping at least an adhesive strip of tape around at least part of the neck of a hag, especially for industrial and semi industrial packaging of products in 5 bags.
It is know to gather the neck of a bag in an industrial closure device and provide a clip around the neck, closing the bag. The clip can for example be a plastic or metal strip, folded around the neck, or a plastic plate shaped clip with a slit forced over the neck.
10 An aim of the present invention is to provide an alternative to these known apparatus and methods. Another aim of the present invention is to provide a method and apparatus for sealing a hag without the necessity of adding metal or relatively stiff plastic plate shaped elements.
There is furthermore a desire to provide a closure device or method 15 which can process containers substantially at a continuous pace. Moreover it would be desirable to have an apparatus or method for closing containers using tape, especially adhering tape, which closure can easily be opened again, preferably without the necessity to use cutlery, tools or a users teeth.
One or more of these and/or other aims can be obtained with an 20 apparatus and/or method according to invention.
In a first aspect an apparatus for sealing flexible bags can comprise a gathering assembly for a neck of a flexible container such as a bag. Such gathering means and/or the apparatus can include at least a transport means and at least one tape dispenser. The gathering assembly comprises a star 25 wheel and the tape dispenser comprises a guide for guiding tape from the tape dispenser over part of the star wheel. The transport means can extend into or along at least a cell of the star wheel, wherein the star wheel is coupled to the 2 transport means, such that when the transport means is driven, feeding the neck of the bag into a cell of the star wheel, the star wheel is driven intermittently.
In a second aspect a method for sealing flexible containers, can 5 comprise each of the steps or combination of the steps of: leading a strip of adhesive tape along part of a star wheel, such that the tape extends over an opening of at least one cell of said star wheel; gathering neck material of a container by feeding the neck material into the cell of the star wheel in a first direction, keeping the star wheel 10 substantially stationary during said gathering, such that the tape is forced against an inside wall of said cell and around the gathered neck material; rotating the star wheel over an angle, such that the gathered neck material, tied into a closed state by at least the tape, can be moved out of the cell in a second direction; 15 - adhering a foil strip to part of the tape; and during or following said rotation of the star wheel feeding and/or holding tape over an opening of a next cell of the star wheel.
The star wheel is preferably driven over said angle by a drive means, separate from the container itself.
20 By way of example an apparatus and method shall be described hereafter, schematically and in relative detail, with reference to the drawing, in which:
Fig. 1 schematically shows a top view of an apparatus, interpose between feeding means and discharge means for containers, such as bags; 25 Fig. 2 in perspective view an apparatus for sealing containers, from first side;
Fig. 3 an apparatus according to fig. 2, with at least part of the gathering means removed;
Fig. 4 an apparatus according to fig. 2 and 3, from an opposite 30 second side; 3
Fig. 5 in a side view an apparatus according to the description;
Fig. 6 a cross section view of an apparatus of fig. 5, taken along the line A - A in fig. 5;
Fig. 7 in perspective view part of the gathering means; 5 Fig. 8 in frontal view gathering means of fig. 7;
Fig. 9 part of an apparatus according to the description, showing a roll of foil strip and a knife assembly;
Fig. 10 in simplified form in four steps sealing of a bag during transport through the star wheel; and 10 Fig. 11 A, B and C in frontal view the star wheel engaged by a rotary element, for rotating the star wheel over a predetermined angle, prevented from rotating by the rotating element and the rotating element and part of the star wheel in side view respectively.
In this description the same or similar or corresponding parts can 15 have the same or corresponding reference signs. The embodiments shown and described are exemplary embodiments only and should by no means be understood as limiting the scope of protection sought as defined by the claims. The apparatus and methods according to the invention are described in relation to flexible containers such as bags. These can for example be plastic or 20 paper bags. This should not be considered limiting.
In fig. 1 a top view of part of an apparatus 1 for sealing containers is shown, between feeding means 2 and discharge means 3 for containers, such as bags 4. The feeding means 2 can for example comprise an endless belt, chain, mat or other transporting devices for transporting bags 4 in a feeding 25 direction F. In fig. 1 the bags 4 are shown lying on a side, with a neck 5 and an open side 6 thereof facing in one direction T, substantially perpendicular to the feeding direction Fm. The discharge means 3 can for example comprise an endless belt, chain, mat or other transporting devices for transporting bags 4 in a discharge direction Fout. In the bags 4 a product P or several products can 30 be provided, to be enclosed in the bag. In this respect sealing should be 4 understood at least as comprising the meaning of providing a seal around a gathered neck of the bag, closing off the open side 6 thereof substantially, preferably entirely, by tape and/or foil.
Substantially between and extending partly above and partly below 5 facing ends 2A, 3A of the feeding means 2 and discharge means 3 respectively, a gathering assembly 7 is provided, comprising a star wheel 8, as will be discussed hereafter. The star wheel 8 is in this embodiment largely positioned between a first wheel 9 and a second wheel 10 substantially above a guide surface 11 over which the bags 4 can be guided from the feeding means 2 to the 10 discharge means 3. The wheels 9, 10 can be part of transport means 13. The aim of the gathering assembly 7 is at least to grab a neck 5 of a bag 4 and gather this into a bundle within a cell 12 of the star wheel 8 as schematically shown in fig. 10 in cross sectional view. Providing the wheels 9,10 at opposite sides of the star wheel 8 allows the bag 4 to be grabbed at both sides of the 15 wheel 8, such that gathering is improved. In the embodiment shown in e.g. fig. 2, 7 and 8 in the transport means 13 a third wheel 14 is provided, upstream from and in front of the second wheel 10. A snare or band 15 is guided over the second wheel 10 and third wheel 14. The third wheel 14 is mounted on an axis 16 between a first bracket 17 and a second bracket 18. The second bracket 18 20 can extend along the band 15 and be connected to or carry the axis 20 of the second wheel 10. The first bracket 17 can extend on the opposite side of the star wheel 8 and be connected to an axis 19 of the first wheel 9. The brackets 17,18 can be pivotally mounted on an arm 21 connected to the housing by a spring loaded mount 22, such that the wheels 9, 10 and/or the band 15 are 25 pushed in the direction of the guide surface 11. The band 15 and third wheel 14 can extend above the feeding means 2, such that at least the band 15 can grab the necks 5 of the bags 4 first, especially when the are slightly open or upstanding.
Fig. 2 shows in perspective view an apparatus 1. The apparatus 30 comprises a housing 23 with a wider lower part 24 and a narrower upper part 5 25, such that a platform 26 is formed at the top of the lower part 24, next to the upper part 25. The guide surface 11 has been partly removed, as well as some protective plating. The platform 26 can be used as or support a guide surface 11. As can be seen the wheels 9, 10,14 are at levels to one side of the 5 platform 26, here above the platform 26, whereas at levels to the opposite side of the platform 26, here below, there are two drive wheels 27, 28, driven by a motor 29 (shown in fig. 4). A first drive wheel 27 can be, when no bag 4 is provided, close to or in engagement with the first wheel 9, whereas a second 28 of the drive wheels can be, when no bag 4 is provided, close to or in 10 engagement with the second wheel 10. The drive wheels 27, 28 can be positioned on a common axis 30 and can be driven at a constant speed, for periods of time defined by a control 31 connected to for example a sensor 32 sensing presence of a bag 4 and activating the motor 29 for a period of time necessary for feeding the bag 4 passed the star wheel, as will be discussed 15 hereafter. The drive wheels 27, 28 are spaced apart seen in the length direction of the axis 30, such that between the drive wheels space is created for the star wheel 8 and a knife construction 33 to be discussed. The drive wheels 27, 28 and/or the snare or band 15, the first and/or the second wheel 9, 10 can have a friction surface for engagement with the bags 4.
20 In fig. 3 an apparatus according to fig. 2 is shown, in which the drive wheels 27, 28 have been removed. This shows the star wheel 8, partly, part of the knife construction 33 and a guide block 36 for a foil strip 34 to be dispensed during use from a foil dispense roll 35. Also visible in fig. 3 is a rotating element 37, which is normally connected to the second drive wheel 28, such 25 that it rotates with the second drive wheel 28 around the same axis 30. The rotating element 37 is in this embodiment a ring comprising a profile 38, such as a circular outer surface 39 with a lip 40 extending radially outward, between two notches 41 extending radially inward.
As is shown in more detail in fig. 11A and B, the star wheel 8 is 30 provided with a number of elements 42 extending from a side surface 43 of the 6 star wheel 8, each element 42 positioned between two adjacent cells 12. The lip 40 of the rotating element extends during rotation of the ring 37 around the axis 30 in a path extending along the star wheel 8, such that when the ring 37 is rotated at least one of the elements 42 of the star wheel 8 is, as a coupling 5 element, engaged by the extending lip 40 for rotating the star wheel 8 around an axis 44. Assuming a rotation direction Rr of the ring 37 clockwise, in fig.
11A a position is shown in which the lip 40 has engaged the element 42A in front of a first cell 12A and is halfway a rotation angle a imposed by the ring 37 on the star wheel 8. Obviously other numbers of cells can be provided, as 10 well as other numbers of coupling elements 42 and/or other numbers of lips 40. In each of these variations the construction can be designed such that upon rotation of the rotating element 37 over a first angle 6 the star wheel can be rotated over a second angle a, in opposite direction, to be chosen as desired.
The ring 37 is part of the transport means or can at least be coupled to the 15 transport means.
In the embodiment shown in fig. 11 the star wheel 8 has six cells 12 and six coupling elements 42, which can for example be pins, bolts, integrally formed protrusions or other means for engagement. The diameters Di and D2 of the ring 37 and the star wheel 8 and the position of the elements 42 and the 20 length of the lip 40 extending from the ring 37 are designed such that upon rotation of the rotating element 37 such that the lip is brought from one side of the star wheel to the opposite side, the star wheel is rotated over an angle a of 120 degrees. During use this will mean that upon one full rotation of the ring over 360 degrees, the star wheel 8 will be rotated over 120 degrees, meaning 25 two cells. The coupling element 42 engaged by the lip 40 will during rotation enter into and subsequently move out of the notch 41 in front of the lip 40, seen in the direction of movement, whereas the trailing coupling element 42 will move into and out of the trailing notch 41, thus allowing the rotation over the angle a.
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As can be seen in fig. 11B when the lip 40 is not engaging any coupling element 42, two of these coupling elements 42 will lay against the outer profile 39 of the ring 37, thus preventing rotation of the star wheel 8.
This effect is used during gathering of the neck 5 of a bag 4 and feeding the 5 neck 5, during gathering, into the cell 12A in the direction Fin and/or during moving the neck 5 of another bag 4 out of a cell 12C in the discharging direction Fout. Due to the configuration in an embodiment of fig. 11 only cells 12A, 12C and 12E will be used for gathering and closing necks 5.
Referring to fig. 3, 4 and 9 mainly, the knife construction 33 10 comprises a hammer block 45 mounted on an axis 46. The block 45 comprises a first arm 47 extending above a cylindrical wall 51 around the axis 30, carrying a knife 48 that extends from the free end of the first arm 47 upward. A second arm 49 is provided extending downward from the axis 46 and carrying a follower 50 extending substantially parallel to the first arm 47. In the 15 cylindrical wall 51 an opening 52 is provided, positioned at an angle γ relative to the lip 40. When the cylindrical wall 51 is rotated together with the ring 37 the follower 50 will move over the outer surface of the wall 51, until the follower 50 can enter into the opening 52, rotating the block 45 around the axis 46. This moves the knife 48 upward into a cell 12 facing downward at that 20 time. This can in an embodiment as shown in fig. 11 be a cell 12B following a cell 12C in which a neck 5 of a bag 4 has been gathered and sealed by a seal 53 formed by tape or tape and foil, as will be discussed hereafter. Tape and/or foil, extending as a trailing part over said following cell 12B will then be cut by the knife 48, releasing the sealed bag 5, in fig 1 shown at the right hand side. The 25 angle γ shall in this embodiment be chosen such that the star wheel 8 is driven over half the angle a before the knife 48 is forced into the empty following cell 12B, In that position the cell 12A in fig. 11B is ready to receive a next neck 5 of a bag 4 to be gathered. The knife block 45 can be rotated by gravity and engagement of the follower 50 with the cylindrical wall 51. In another 30 embodiment the knife 48 can be moved up by a profile on the cylindrical wall 8 51, in stead of the opening 50, in which case the follower could be removed. In still another embodiment the knife 48 could be moved by a separate drive mechanism, such as an individual motor, rod mechanisms, drive belt or any other solution readily available to the person skilled in the art. In an 5 embodiment of fig. 4 a pin 54 can be mounted on an end of the axis 46, engaging a toothed wheel 55. The wheel 55 is designed such that each time the knife 48 has to be moved up the pin 54 is moved over a tooth of the wheel 55, thus forcing the axis 46 to rotate back and forth, forcing the knife 48 into and out off the relevant cell 12 for cutting the tape and/or foil. The wheel 55 will 10 rotate at a slower speed than the drive wheels 27, 28 and can be coupled to the same motor 31, for example by a gear mechanism (not shown).
As can be seen in fig. 2 a roll 56 of tape 57 can be mounted on an arm 58 extending from the housing 13. This is preferably adhesive tape 57 with an adhesive layer 61 facing inward to a core 59 of the roll 56. During use 15 the tape 57 is fed from the roll 56 over a guide mechanism 70 towards the star wheel 8. In the embodiment of fig. 2, of which part is shown in fig. 7 and 8 is more detail, a guide roller 60 is shown over which the tape 57 is guided. Fig. 7 shows the relevant part from a first side, substantially corresponding with the view of fig. 2 and 3, whereas fig. 8 shows the opposite side. In fig. 8 20 schematically the tape 57 and the foil strip 34 are shown, feeding towards the star wheel 8. As can be seen in for example fig. 5 and 6, the foil dispense roll 35 is positioned such that the foil strip 34 is led in between the first and second drive wheel 27, 28 and along the guide surface 11 under the star wheel in fig.
1. The tape 57 is fed over the guide roller 60 and the star wheel 8.
25 Fig. 10A - D schematically show in four steps applying a seal 53 around the neck 5 of a bag 4 or such flexible container. The container has to be flexible enough for part thereof, such as a neck, to be gathered in a cell 12 of the star wheel 8. In fig. 10A the star wheel 8 is shown in a first position, stationary with a cell 12 open to the feeding means 2, for feeding a neck 5 into 30 the cell. As can be seen in fig. 10A the neck is gathered into a substantially 9 closed bundled up position by the gathering means as discussed before. The neck 5 is grabbed between the first wheel 9 and the first drive wheel 27 and between the second wheel 10 or band 15 and the second drive wheel 28 and pushed towards the cell 12 C. Adhesive tape 57 is led over the outer 5 circumference of part of the star wheel 8, with the adhesive layer 61 facing outward, such that it extends at least over the opening 61 of the cell 12C. A foils strip 34, for example a paper strip is led from a lower side to the star wheel 8 and is attached to a forward end 62 of the adhesive tape 57. In fig. 10B the gathered neck 5 has been fed into the cell 12C, forcing the tape 57 into the 10 cell, substantially against the inner wall 63 thereof, the star wheel still in the same position. It can be held in this position by the rotating element, as discussed before. The neck 5 is thus almost entirely surrounded by the adhesive tape 57. In fig. IOC the star wheel is shown in a position in which it has been rotated counter clockwise over about 60 degrees, for example by 15 engagement of the star wheel 8 by the rotating element or ring 37. The tape 57 can have been pulled further around the neck 5, for example but not necessarily to such extend that it is attached to itself, forming a joint 65, fully circumventing the neck 5. As can be seen the foil strip 34 has been drawn off the roll 35 further and has been attached to the tape 57 over such length that 20 it traverses the joint 65. In fig. 10D a position is shown in which the star wheel 8 has been rotated further, counter clockwise, over for example substantially another 60 degrees, such that the opening 61 of the cell 12C extends above the guide surface 11 or at least to such extend that the bag 4 can be discharged from the cell 12A. The knife 48 can, for example as discussed before, be driven 25 upward, into the cell 12B, cutting through the combined tape 57 and strip 34, cutting the seal 53 off from the tape 57 and foil 34. At the same time the adjacent cell 12A has become available for feeding a further neck 5 into it.
The foil strip can be made of paper or plastic or another material. Preferably it can easily be torn by a user, preferably easier than the tape 57, 30 such that the seal 53 can be broken easily. In an alternative embodiment the 10 foil strip could be left out, the seal formed by tape only. In still another embodiment the foil strip could be replaced by a strip of individual elements to be adhered to the tape 57 at one or opposite sides of the joint 65, such that the ends of the tape on opposite sides of said joint will not adhere to each other.
5 These individual elements can for example be carried on a strip like backing.
In another embodiment a substantially non adhesive tape can be used, which is provided with adhesive only in the parts that have to enclose the neck 5 of a bag 4, but not the parts that form the free ends of the seal, distanced over a certain distance from the joint. The adhesive can for example be applied to the 10 non adhesive tape in blocks prior to delivery or near or at the star wheel, before feeding the neck into the cell 12.
In fig. 1 a control 31 is shown, for example connected to a sensor 32 for sensing a bag in a desired proximity of the star wheel 8, such that the gathering can be advanced and the rotating element should be rotated. The 15 control can also be provided with a communication means 67 and/or positioning means 68, such as but not limited to wireless communication means and/or wired communication means, such as a telephone, GPS or GPRS. The communication means 67 can be designed to communicate with for example a computer of telephone network, with a supplier of tape and/or foil, 20 with a maintenance firm or the like. Further sensors can be connected to the control, such as one or more sensors for sensing the amount of tape 57 and/or foil 34 strip dispensed and/or used and/or sensing a remaining amount of tape 57 and/or strip 34 remaining on the respective rolls 35, 56. The rolls 35 and/or 56 can be provided with indicators, such as but not limited to RFID chips, bar 25 codes or other means that can be physically or electronically read by sensors in the apparatus, for identification of the rolls and setting a mode of the apparatus through the control 31, for example the length of tape to be dispensed, tension of the strip 34 and/or tape 57 to be applied, or even bringing the apparatus in a working or non working mode. The positioning means 68 30 can be provided for sensing and communicating location and/or location 11 changes of the apparatus 1, such that it is easy to keep track of the apparatus. Counting means can be provided for counting the number of seals manufactured with the apparatus, for example by counting the number of revolutions of the star wheel 8 and/or of one of the drive wheels and/or of the 5 rotating element 37.
The invention is by no means limited to the embodiments shown and discussed here above. Many amendments and variations are possible within the scope of the invention. For example the orientation of the apparatus can be different, such that for example the bags are fed through the apparatus 10 vertically, for example hanging from transport means or carried on transport means with the necks upward, wherein the axis 44 of the star wheel can include an angle with a horizontal directed, can be inclined or disposed vertically. The rotating element 37 and especially the lip 40 can be positioned such that it engages the star wheel 8 at a side spaced apart from the area 15 where the neck is gathered an fed into a cell, for example in fig. 10 on the upper side of the star wheel 8 or at least at a side of the star wheel opposite the guide surface 11. The star wheel can also be driven differently, for example through a step motor engaging the axis 44 or by the feeding and/or discharging means, the ring 37 only used for blocking and allowing rotation of the star 20 wheel 8 over a specific angle. In stead of the star wheel 8 in the present form, rotatable around an axis 44, a star wheel can be in the form of an endless star belt, formed as a belt having a series of cells in an outwardly facing surface, guided over at least two end wheels, such that a series of cells 12 is fed along the guide surface, allowing a series of bags to be handled at the same time.
25 The position of the tape roll 56 and the foil strip roll 35 can be changed, for example changed over. Means can be provided to print information on and/or in the tape and/or the foil strip, such as sealing date, expiration date of the product P, packing apparatus identification, advertisements or other information. In the embodiments shown the width of the strip of foil 34 is 30 about the same as the width of the tape 57. These widths can be different, for 12 example when the foil strip 34 should have a greater with in order to provide further information, such as user information, warranties and other communications. These and other modifications, including all combinations and permutations of aspects and parts of the embodiments shown are 5 supposed to have been disclosed here, both in isolation and in combination.
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