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EP2203350B1
EP2203350B1 EP08804412A EP08804412A EP2203350B1 EP 2203350 B1 EP2203350 B1 EP 2203350B1 EP 08804412 A EP08804412 A EP 08804412A EP 08804412 A EP08804412 A EP 08804412A EP 2203350 B1 EP2203350 B1 EP 2203350B1
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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
    • B65B51/00Devices for, or methods of, sealing or securing package folds or closures; Devices for gathering or twisting wrappers, or necks of bags
    • B65B51/10Applying or generating heat or pressure or combinations thereof
    • B65B51/26Devices specially adapted for producing transverse or longitudinal seams in webs or tubes
    • B65B51/30Devices, e.g. jaws, for applying pressure and heat, e.g. for subdividing filled tubes
    • 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
    • B65B9/067Enclosing 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 the web advancing continuously

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  • the present invention relates to a packaging assembly.
  • a first task that these machines must perform is to package a predefined number of rolls, in order to provide the packaging unit, which typically the end consumer finds on shop shelves.
  • the need is known to proceed to a further wrapping of a preset number of packs, by means of a suitable film, in order to obtain a bag that can be handled and transported more easily, for example by means of pallets; in some cases, the resulting bag can also be sold directly, for example in discount stores, where the end consumer can purchase goods in the quantities that are handled usually only by wholesale dealers.
  • Such tie-shaped tools are substantially suitably shaped metal plates, which are capable of folding the film unwound from a feeder in order to form a substantially tubular shape.
  • the resulting tube is open at one end in order to receive the packs to be wrapped and is closed at the other end.
  • the assembly is further provided with a pusher or with other movement systems, capable of handling the packs and of accompanying them within the tube thus formed, making them enter from the open side and pushing them until they are proximate to its other closed end, beyond the tie-shaped tools.
  • a heat-sealing assembly acts which is constituted by a pair of heat-sealing devices, which can perform a translational motion along a direction that is substantially transverse with respect to the advancement direction of the pack being processed.
  • the two devices become active once the pack has passed beyond them, in order to close behind such pack the two folded and open flaps of the film by means of the devices, which by performing a translational motion move mutually closer until they touch each other, subsequently remaining for a few seconds in position on the flaps in order to provide their heat-sealing, and finally return to the initial position, waiting for the subsequent pack.
  • the pack in order to allow the heat-sealing of the flaps, the pack must in practice "stop" along the line for the time needed for the two devices to complete their heat-sealing cycle, therefore also excluding for the main advancement line of the pack an advantageous continuous operation.
  • This type of heat-sealing potentially allows to have continuous operation for the bag advancement line, such bags being followed along a portion of their stroke by the heat-sealing devices, which move along the substantially straight portion of the annular path to which they are constrained; the result is a packaging assembly that can ensure processes with higher productivity than the type described previously.
  • US 5 689 942 discloses a tube-film packaging machine having a heat sealing station comprising a frame that is slidably driven to repeat reciprocation on horizontal guide rails by means of a connecting rod/crank arm assembly driven by a motor.
  • the reciprocating sliding frame carries upper and lower sealers, through which a film tube to be sealed is feed, that are reciprocatingly slidably driven mutually dependently together on vertical guides by means of another motor and crank/link system also carried by the frame.
  • US 5 271 210 discloses a film wrapping packaging machine comprising a vertically reciprocating sealing bar mechanism with upper and lower sealing bars actuated mutually dependently together by a rotating linkage having two rods connected to two ends thereof, each rod being also connected to a respective sealing bar.
  • the reciprocating sealing bar mechanism is carried by a frame that reciprocatingly moves in a horizontal direction.
  • the aim of the present invention is to solve the above-mentioned drawbacks, by providing a packaging assembly that is capable of heat-sealing a film around a preset number of packs of product prepared adequately, which offers a wide range of trajectories that can be followed by the heat-sealing devices.
  • an object of the invention is to provide a packaging assembly in which the trajectories of the heat-sealing devices can be configured at will during design or during format changing.
  • Another object of the invention is to provide a packaging assembly that has a satisfactory structural simplicity and low costs.
  • Another object of the invention is to provide a packaging assembly that ensures high reliability in operation.
  • Another object of the invention is to provide a packaging assembly that can be obtained easily starting from commonly commercially available elements and materials.
  • Another object of the invention is to provide a packaging assembly that is relatively simple to provide in practice and safe in application.
  • a packaging assembly generally designated by the reference numeral 1, comprises movement means 2, which are arranged along a predefined path 3 for an element to be packaged 4, by means of a film 5 made of polymeric material, that arrives from a feeder 6.
  • the element 4 to be packaged can be constituted for example by a preset number of packs of products, which must be wrapped by the film 5 in order to make transport easier.
  • the packaging assembly 1 further comprises a folding station 7, for folding the film 5 onto the element 4, downstream of which there is, for the folded flaps of the film 5, a heat-sealing unit 8, which comprises at least one pair of heat-sealing elements 9, which are arranged on opposite sides with respect to the predefined path 3 and are functionally associated with respective actuation and control assemblies 10; the heat-sealing elements 9 act, during heat-sealing, each along at least two mutually independent directions, and the heat-sealing on the elements to be packaged 4 can be performed even during motion.
  • each actuation and control assembly 10 comprises at least one pair of traction apparatuses 11, constituted for example by motorized belts: one of the apparatuses 11 acts along a substantially transverse direction with respect to the predefined path 3, while the other one acts along a direction that is substantially parallel thereto.
  • the two heat-sealing elements 9 can perform a translational motion along the direction that is perpendicular to the advancement direction of the element 4, in order to come into contact with each other and provide the closure and heat-sealing of the previously folded flaps of the film 5, and can simultaneously perform a translational motion, parallel to the product advancement direction, to "follow" the trajectory traced by the flaps of the film 5 without interfering with the advancement motion of the element 4 being processed.
  • the system allows to provide any motion for the heat-sealing elements 9 and therefore to impart any advancement motion to the element 4 in input, thus adapting to different formats, while the annular path described in packaging assemblies of the background art is a function of the structural elements that compose the system and therefore cannot be modified or changed in its configuration, except on penalty of substantial transformations of the machine as a whole.
  • the packaging assembly 1 comprises a control and management unit, which is provided with respective memory components and is associated with the actuation and control assemblies 10, and by means of which it is possible to program suitable operating sequences of the traction apparatuses 11 on such memory components, in order to determine, as mentioned, the desired spatial trajectory of the heat-sealing elements 9.
  • the folding station 7 comprises a plurality of laminar elements, known as tie-shaped tools, which are arranged along the path of the film 5 and whose surfaces are mutually coupled according to a spatial configuration that allows to fold the film 5 until it assumes a substantially tubular shape.
  • laminar elements known as tie-shaped tools
  • the movement means 2 of the element 4 comprise an assembly 12 for the transport of the film 5, which is arranged substantially downstream of the folding station 7, and has at least one surface portion that can move along a direction that is substantially parallel to the predefined path 3 in order to transport by friction the element 4 wrapped by the film 5, which is interposed between the movable surface portion and a suitable abutment.
  • the transport assembly 12 comprises at least one first conveyor belt 13a and at least one second conveyor belt 13b.
  • the element 4, wrapped by the film 5, is interposed between the two belts 13a, 13b and is transported by them: the first conveyor belt 13a in fact constitutes the movable surface portion, while the second conveyor belt 13b constitutes the appropriately provided reference.
  • both the first conveyor belt 13a and the second conveyor belt 13b comprise respective guiding pulleys, and a first pulley 14a (and respectively 14b) that faces and lies proximate to the corresponding heat-sealing element 9 is coupled slidingly to the heat-sealing element 9 along a direction that is substantially transverse with respect to the predefined path 3.
  • the Figure 11 is a functional diagram which is related to what has just been described and in which, in addition to the first pulleys 14a, 14b that can perform a translational motion, a possible constructive solution is shown and mentioned merely by way of non-limiting example for second pulleys 15a, 15b, which is arranged opposite the first pulleys 14a, 14b and is jointly connected thereto by means of a rigid connection 16a, 16b.
  • the translational motion of the heat-sealing element 9 along the advancement direction of the element to be packaged 4 entails a consequent movement of the first pulleys 14a, 14b and of the second pulleys 15a, 15b to increase the useful surface 17a, 17b of the corresponding conveyor belt 13a, 13b.
  • This increase in the useful surface 17a, 17b is matched by a reduction of the length of the portions 18a, 18b of the belt 13a, 13b that lead to the second pulleys 15a, 15b; this reduction is possible by way of the movement caused by the rigid connection 16a, 16b between the first pulleys 14a, 14b and the second pulleys 15a, 15b, such movement occurring along a direction that is parallel to the useful surface 17a, 17b and to the portions 18a, 18b.
  • the transport assembly 12 must be supplied with adequately prepared elements 4 and then move them with the method described above.
  • This supply of elements 4 can be performed by a pusher that is capable of moving them to the folding station 7, upstream of the inlet of the transport assembly 12.
  • the elements 4 are fed to the inlet of the transport assembly 12 by way of other movement units, for example additional conveyance lines arranged laterally. Further, in the transport assembly 12, the elements 4 can be wrapped by the film 5 and transported by the first conveyor belt 13a and by the second conveyor belt 13b.
  • the transport assembly 12 conveniently allows to reduce the stroke of the pusher with respect to the stroke that was provided for it in the machines of the background art, where in practice it had to push the element 4 along the entire length of the tube of film 5 formed earlier.
  • the transport assembly 12 in fact provides, at least for a portion of the overall stroke, the movement by traction of the element 4 along the predefined path 3 jointly with the film 5, simultaneously providing the desired wrapping.
  • the method for packaging elements to be packaged 4 associated with a packaging assembly 1 comprises a first step for feeding the movement means 2, which are arranged along the predefined path 3, with at least one element to be packaged 4, a second step for folding the film 5 on the element to be packaged 4, along a substantially folded shape, in the folding station 7, and a third step for heat-sealing the folded flaps of the film 5 by means of the heat-sealing unit 8.
  • the third heat-sealing step consists in performing the translational motion, along two mutually independent directions, of a pair of heat-sealing elements 9.
  • the third heat-sealing step consists in performing the translational motion of the pair of heat-sealing elements 9 along a first direction that is substantially transverse to the predefined path 3 to heat-seal the folded flaps of the film 5 and along a second direction that is substantially parallel to the predefined path 3 in order to follow the advancement motion of the element 4 during heat-sealing.
  • the packaging assembly according to the invention fully achieves the proposed aim, since resorting to heat-sealing elements 9, which are actuated by traction apparatuses 11 that act independently of each other along two different directions, allows to provide any spatial trajectory for the heat-sealing elements 9, thus allowing an effective closure of the wrapping of film 5 on the element 4, whatever the size of the element 4.
  • the materials used, as well as the dimensions, may be any according to requirements and to the state of the art.

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Abstract

A packaging assembly, comprising a movement element arranged along a predefined path for an element to be packaged by a film made of polymeric material that arrives from a feeder. The packaging assembly comprises a station for folding the film onto the element, downstream of which there is a unit for heat-sealing the folded flaps of the film; the heat-sealing unit comprises at least one pair of heat-sealing elements, which are arranged on opposite sides with respect to he predefined path and are functionally associated with respective actuation and control assemblies. The heat-sealing elements act, during the heat-sealing step, each along at least two mutually independent directions, performing heat-sealing on the elements to be packaged even in motion.

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    Technical Field
  • The present invention relates to a packaging assembly.
  • Background Art
  • In the field of machines for packaging various types of articles, particularly for cylindrical rolls of paper, for example absorbent or toilet paper, a first task that these machines must perform is to package a predefined number of rolls, in order to provide the packaging unit, which typically the end consumer finds on shop shelves.
  • Subsequently, the need is known to proceed to a further wrapping of a preset number of packs, by means of a suitable film, in order to obtain a bag that can be handled and transported more easily, for example by means of pallets; in some cases, the resulting bag can also be sold directly, for example in discount stores, where the end consumer can purchase goods in the quantities that are handled usually only by wholesale dealers.
  • In the field of automatic machines, therefore, packaging assemblies supplied with packs of rolls, appropriately arranged in the desired final configuration and passed between a series of so-called tie-shaped tools, are therefore known.
  • Such tie-shaped tools are substantially suitably shaped metal plates, which are capable of folding the film unwound from a feeder in order to form a substantially tubular shape. The resulting tube is open at one end in order to receive the packs to be wrapped and is closed at the other end.
  • The assembly is further provided with a pusher or with other movement systems, capable of handling the packs and of accompanying them within the tube thus formed, making them enter from the open side and pushing them until they are proximate to its other closed end, beyond the tie-shaped tools. Here, once the pusher has retracted, a heat-sealing assembly acts which is constituted by a pair of heat-sealing devices, which can perform a translational motion along a direction that is substantially transverse with respect to the advancement direction of the pack being processed. The two devices become active once the pack has passed beyond them, in order to close behind such pack the two folded and open flaps of the film by means of the devices, which by performing a translational motion move mutually closer until they touch each other, subsequently remaining for a few seconds in position on the flaps in order to provide their heat-sealing, and finally return to the initial position, waiting for the subsequent pack.
  • The drawbacks that arise by adopting this type of constructive solution are linked to the reciprocating motion that characterizes the heat-sealing devices. The system in fact is unable to ensure high productivity, since the high speeds required would generate continuous accelerations and decelerations, to which the mechanical components would be subjected, stressing them beyond their mechanical (or structural) limits.
  • Further, in order to allow the heat-sealing of the flaps, the pack must in practice "stop" along the line for the time needed for the two devices to complete their heat-sealing cycle, therefore also excluding for the main advancement line of the pack an advantageous continuous operation.
  • Systems are known which solve the described drawbacks at least partially: they have a pack dosage assembly, a system for the stepwise conveyance of such groups of packs, and a plurality of heat-sealing devices that can move by means of racks along a closed path that is formed by a system of guides. Each pair, during continuous motion along the path, moves into contact, on opposite sides, with the bag, heat-sealing the ends thereof that were folded in the preceding processing steps.
  • This type of heat-sealing potentially allows to have continuous operation for the bag advancement line, such bags being followed along a portion of their stroke by the heat-sealing devices, which move along the substantially straight portion of the annular path to which they are constrained; the result is a packaging assembly that can ensure processes with higher productivity than the type described previously.
  • However, not even this solution is free from drawbacks: resorting to an annular path (or otherwise closed path, obtained by means of a mechanical system of guides) in fact excludes any possibility to vary the trajectory of the heat-sealing devices. Such devices cannot be reconfigured once the machine has been built, leaving the users of the apparatus solely with the possibility to adjust the closure position of the pairs of such heat-sealing devices, depending on the size of the bags to be provided. The impossibility to change the trajectory prevents the possibility to adapt to the different formats and speeds of the bags: this would have the purpose of optimizing their entry.
  • As regards the maximum attainable speeds, while it is true that the continuous system has assuredly higher limits, it must nonetheless be noted that beyond certain speeds the only feasible way to achieve further productivity increases is to increase the number of pairs along the path, but of course increasing the number of heat-sealing devices inevitably leads to an increase in the overall cost of the machine in addition to an increase in its structural complexity.
  • US 5 689 942 discloses a tube-film packaging machine having a heat sealing station comprising a frame that is slidably driven to repeat reciprocation on horizontal guide rails by means of a connecting rod/crank arm assembly driven by a motor. The reciprocating sliding frame carries upper and lower sealers, through which a film tube to be sealed is feed, that are reciprocatingly slidably driven mutually dependently together on vertical guides by means of another motor and crank/link system also carried by the frame.
  • US 5 271 210 discloses a film wrapping packaging machine comprising a vertically reciprocating sealing bar mechanism with upper and lower sealing bars actuated mutually dependently together by a rotating linkage having two rods connected to two ends thereof, each rod being also connected to a respective sealing bar. The reciprocating sealing bar mechanism is carried by a frame that reciprocatingly moves in a horizontal direction.
  • Disclosure of the Invention
  • The aim of the present invention is to solve the above-mentioned drawbacks, by providing a packaging assembly that is capable of heat-sealing a film around a preset number of packs of product prepared adequately, which offers a wide range of trajectories that can be followed by the heat-sealing devices.
  • Within this aim, an object of the invention is to provide a packaging assembly in which the trajectories of the heat-sealing devices can be configured at will during design or during format changing.
  • Another object of the invention is to provide a packaging assembly that has a satisfactory structural simplicity and low costs.
  • Another object of the invention is to provide a packaging assembly that ensures high reliability in operation.
  • Another object of the invention is to provide a packaging assembly that can be obtained easily starting from commonly commercially available elements and materials.
  • Another object of the invention is to provide a packaging assembly that is relatively simple to provide in practice and safe in application.
  • In accordance with the invention, there is provided a packaging assembly as defined in the appended claims.
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  • Further characteristics and advantages of the invention will become better apparent from the following detailed description of a preferred but not exclusive embodiment of the packaging assembly according to the invention, illustrated by way of non-limiting example in the accompanying drawings, wherein:
    • Figures 1 to 6 are schematic side elevation views of the operation of the packaging assembly according to the invention;
    • Figures 7 and 8 are enlarged-scale views of a detail of the packaging assembly, illustrating the heat-sealing unit, and show the movement of the heat-sealing elements;
    • Figures 9 and 10 are front elevation views of the same detail of Figures 7 and 8;
    • Figure 11 is a functional diagram of a detail of the movement means.
    Ways of carrying out the Invention
  • With reference to the figures, a packaging assembly according to the invention, generally designated by the reference numeral 1, comprises movement means 2, which are arranged along a predefined path 3 for an element to be packaged 4, by means of a film 5 made of polymeric material, that arrives from a feeder 6.
  • The element 4 to be packaged can be constituted for example by a preset number of packs of products, which must be wrapped by the film 5 in order to make transport easier.
  • The packaging assembly 1 further comprises a folding station 7, for folding the film 5 onto the element 4, downstream of which there is, for the folded flaps of the film 5, a heat-sealing unit 8, which comprises at least one pair of heat-sealing elements 9, which are arranged on opposite sides with respect to the predefined path 3 and are functionally associated with respective actuation and control assemblies 10; the heat-sealing elements 9 act, during heat-sealing, each along at least two mutually independent directions, and the heat-sealing on the elements to be packaged 4 can be performed even during motion.
  • More particularly, each actuation and control assembly 10 comprises at least one pair of traction apparatuses 11, constituted for example by motorized belts: one of the apparatuses 11 acts along a substantially transverse direction with respect to the predefined path 3, while the other one acts along a direction that is substantially parallel thereto.
  • In this manner, the two heat-sealing elements 9 can perform a translational motion along the direction that is perpendicular to the advancement direction of the element 4, in order to come into contact with each other and provide the closure and heat-sealing of the previously folded flaps of the film 5, and can simultaneously perform a translational motion, parallel to the product advancement direction, to "follow" the trajectory traced by the flaps of the film 5 without interfering with the advancement motion of the element 4 being processed.
  • In other words, the system allows to provide any motion for the heat-sealing elements 9 and therefore to impart any advancement motion to the element 4 in input, thus adapting to different formats, while the annular path described in packaging assemblies of the background art is a function of the structural elements that compose the system and therefore cannot be modified or changed in its configuration, except on penalty of substantial transformations of the machine as a whole.
  • Indeed in order to allow reconfiguration of the spatial trajectories of the heat-sealing elements 9, advantageously the packaging assembly 1 according to the invention comprises a control and management unit, which is provided with respective memory components and is associated with the actuation and control assemblies 10, and by means of which it is possible to program suitable operating sequences of the traction apparatuses 11 on such memory components, in order to determine, as mentioned, the desired spatial trajectory of the heat-sealing elements 9.
  • The folding station 7 comprises a plurality of laminar elements, known as tie-shaped tools, which are arranged along the path of the film 5 and whose surfaces are mutually coupled according to a spatial configuration that allows to fold the film 5 until it assumes a substantially tubular shape.
  • Conveniently, the movement means 2 of the element 4 comprise an assembly 12 for the transport of the film 5, which is arranged substantially downstream of the folding station 7, and has at least one surface portion that can move along a direction that is substantially parallel to the predefined path 3 in order to transport by friction the element 4 wrapped by the film 5, which is interposed between the movable surface portion and a suitable abutment.
  • In particular, the transport assembly 12 comprises at least one first conveyor belt 13a and at least one second conveyor belt 13b. The element 4, wrapped by the film 5, is interposed between the two belts 13a, 13b and is transported by them: the first conveyor belt 13a in fact constitutes the movable surface portion, while the second conveyor belt 13b constitutes the appropriately provided reference.
  • Advantageously, both the first conveyor belt 13a and the second conveyor belt 13b comprise respective guiding pulleys, and a first pulley 14a (and respectively 14b) that faces and lies proximate to the corresponding heat-sealing element 9 is coupled slidingly to the heat-sealing element 9 along a direction that is substantially transverse with respect to the predefined path 3.
  • The Figure 11 is a functional diagram which is related to what has just been described and in which, in addition to the first pulleys 14a, 14b that can perform a translational motion, a possible constructive solution is shown and mentioned merely by way of non-limiting example for second pulleys 15a, 15b, which is arranged opposite the first pulleys 14a, 14b and is jointly connected thereto by means of a rigid connection 16a, 16b.
  • In this manner, the translational motion of the heat-sealing element 9 along the advancement direction of the element to be packaged 4, entails a consequent movement of the first pulleys 14a, 14b and of the second pulleys 15a, 15b to increase the useful surface 17a, 17b of the corresponding conveyor belt 13a, 13b. This increase in the useful surface 17a, 17b is matched by a reduction of the length of the portions 18a, 18b of the belt 13a, 13b that lead to the second pulleys 15a, 15b; this reduction is possible by way of the movement caused by the rigid connection 16a, 16b between the first pulleys 14a, 14b and the second pulleys 15a, 15b, such movement occurring along a direction that is parallel to the useful surface 17a, 17b and to the portions 18a, 18b.
  • It should be noted that the transport assembly 12 must be supplied with adequately prepared elements 4 and then move them with the method described above. This supply of elements 4 can be performed by a pusher that is capable of moving them to the folding station 7, upstream of the inlet of the transport assembly 12. The elements 4 are fed to the inlet of the transport assembly 12 by way of other movement units, for example additional conveyance lines arranged laterally. Further, in the transport assembly 12, the elements 4 can be wrapped by the film 5 and transported by the first conveyor belt 13a and by the second conveyor belt 13b.
  • It should thus be noted that the transport assembly 12 conveniently allows to reduce the stroke of the pusher with respect to the stroke that was provided for it in the machines of the background art, where in practice it had to push the element 4 along the entire length of the tube of film 5 formed earlier. In the packaging assembly 1 according to the invention, the transport assembly 12 in fact provides, at least for a portion of the overall stroke, the movement by traction of the element 4 along the predefined path 3 jointly with the film 5, simultaneously providing the desired wrapping.
  • The method for packaging elements to be packaged 4 associated with a packaging assembly 1 comprises a first step for feeding the movement means 2, which are arranged along the predefined path 3, with at least one element to be packaged 4, a second step for folding the film 5 on the element to be packaged 4, along a substantially folded shape, in the folding station 7, and a third step for heat-sealing the folded flaps of the film 5 by means of the heat-sealing unit 8.
  • According to the method associated with the packaging assembly 1, the third heat-sealing step consists in performing the translational motion, along two mutually independent directions, of a pair of heat-sealing elements 9.
  • In particular, the third heat-sealing step consists in performing the translational motion of the pair of heat-sealing elements 9 along a first direction that is substantially transverse to the predefined path 3 to heat-seal the folded flaps of the film 5 and along a second direction that is substantially parallel to the predefined path 3 in order to follow the advancement motion of the element 4 during heat-sealing.
  • In practice it has been found that the packaging assembly according to the invention fully achieves the proposed aim, since resorting to heat-sealing elements 9, which are actuated by traction apparatuses 11 that act independently of each other along two different directions, allows to provide any spatial trajectory for the heat-sealing elements 9, thus allowing an effective closure of the wrapping of film 5 on the element 4, whatever the size of the element 4.
  • The invention thus conceived is susceptible of numerous modifications and variations, all of which are within the scope of the appended claims; all the details may further be replaced with other technically equivalent ones.
  • In practice, the materials used, as well as the dimensions, may be any according to requirements and to the state of the art.
  • Where technical features mentioned in any claim are followed by reference signs, those reference signs have been included for the sole purpose of increasing the intelligibility of the claims and accordingly such reference signs do not have any limiting effect on the interpretation of each element identified by way of example by such reference signs.

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  1. A packaging assembly (1), comprising movement means (2) arranged along a predefined path (3) for an element (4) to be packaged by means of a film (5) made of polymeric material that arrives from a feeder (6), said packaging assembly (1) comprising a station (7) for folding the film (5) onto the element (4), downstream of which there is a unit (8) for heat-sealing the folded flaps of the film (5), said heat-sealing unit (8) comprising at least one pair of heat-sealing elements (9), which are arranged on opposite sides with respect to said predefined path (3),
    said heat-sealing elements (9) being suitable for acting, during the heat-sealing step, each along at least two mutually independent directions, performing heat-sealing on the elements (4) to be packaged while said elements (4) to be package are in motion together with said heat-sealing elements (9), characterised in that said heat-sealing elements (9) , are functionally associated with respective actuation and control assemblies (10), each of said actuation and control assemblies (10) comprising at least one pair of traction apparatuses (11), one of said traction apparatuses (11) being suitable for acting along a first direction, which is substantially transverse with respect to said predefined path (3), the other one of said
    traction apparatuses (11) being suitable for acting along a second direction that is substantially parallel to said predefined path (3), a first one of said heat-sealing elements being designed to be actuated in the first
    direction substantially transverse with respect to said predefined path by its own first traction apparatus and a second one of said heat-sealing elements being designed to be actuated in said first direction substantially transverse with respect to said predefined path by its own second traction apparatus structurally independent of said first traction apparatus.
  2. The packaging assembly according to claim 1, characterized in that it comprises a control and management unit, which is provided with respective memory components and is associated with said actuation and control assemblies (10), suitable operating sequences of said traction apparatuses (11) being programmable on said memory components and transferable to said apparatuses (11), by means of said control and management unit, determining the spatial trajectory of said heat-sealing elements (9).
  3. The packaging assembly according to one or more of the preceding claims, characterized in that said folding station (7) comprises a plurality of laminar elements that are arranged along the path of said film (5), the mutual coupling of the surfaces of said laminar elements defining a spatial configuration that is adapted to fold said film (5) along a substantially tubular shape.
  4. The packaging assembly according to one or more of the preceding claims, characterized in that said means (2) for moving the element (4) comprise an assembly (12) for transporting the film (5), which is arranged substantially downstream of said folding station (7), said transport assembly (12) having at least one surface portion (18a,18b) that can move substantially parallel to said predefined path (3) to subject to traction by friction said element (4) wrapped in said film (5), said element (4) wrapped in the film (5) being interposed between said surface portion and a suitable abutment.
  5. The packaging assembly according to claim 4, characterized in that said transport assembly (12) comprises a first conveyor belt (13a) and a second conveyor belt (13b), said movable surface portion being constituted by said first conveyor belt (13a) and said suitable abutment being constituted by said second conveyor belt (13b).
  6. The packaging assembly according to claim 5, characterized in that said first conveyor belt (13a) and said second conveyor belt (13b) have respective guiding pulleys, first pulleys (14a, 14b), which faces and is proximate to said heat-sealing element (9) and is slidingly coupled thereto, being able to slide with respect to it along a direction that is substantially transverse to said predefined path (3).
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