BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[0001] The present invention relates to improvements in mechanisms and methods for the manufacture
of reclosable plastic bags and more particularly to an improved arrangement wherein
a continuous sheet of film is prepared by attaching fastener elements to the surface
thereof.
[0002] In the manufacture of plastic bags, various approaches have been used, some where
the fastener profiles are integral with extruded thin plastic film material and others
wherein the plastic profile strips are attached to the surface of the film. In most
arrangements, the bags essentially are formed in side-to-side relationship with the
fastener profiles extending parallel to the continuous strip of material. When this
type of material is converted into bags on certain form, fill and seal machines, the
fasteners will end on the wrong part of the bag, i.e., along the side instead of across
the top. In order to provide a bag made in such an form, fill and seal machine, with
the fastener across the top, it is necessary to position said fastener across the
machine direction of the film.
[0003] Other procedures less frequently used have provided bags in end-to-end relationship
whereby the continuous material can be rolled on a roll with the material of uniform
thickness in the axial direction of the roll.
[0004] An object of the present invention is to provide an improved method and apparatus
for the manufacture of material from which plastic bags are to be made employing a
unique arrangement for the attachment of the fastener members with the members extending
laterally across a continuous supply of bag material to provide material suitable
for use in a form, fill and seal operation.
[0005] A further object of the invention is to provide an arrangement wherein separate and
different coacting fastener strips can be attached to a continuous strip of material
preparatory to forming reclosable bags from the material such as in a form, fill and
seal operation.
[0006] A further object of the invention is to provide an improved apparatus and method
wherein an improved bag material can be formed from which bags having reclosable tops
can be made utilizing continuous rib and groove fastener members which extend laterally
across the supply of bag material.
[0007] A feature of the invention is the provision of an arrangement whereby a continuous
supply of thin thermoplastic film is advanced along a path and separate mating fastener
elements are brought in laterally over the top surface of the film simultaneously
from opposite directions to almost the film center and then attached to the surface
of the film. The fastener strips are supplied off of rolls and cut to the desired
length as they are fed onto the film. With this arrangement, the length of the fastener
strips can be accurately controlled and their location on the film can be accurately
controlled so that they will mate properly when the film is loaded.
[0008] Other objects, advantages and features will become more apparent with the teaching
of the principles of the invention in connection with the disclosure of the preferred
embodiments thereof in the specification, claims, and drawings in which:
DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0009]
FIG. 1 is a fragmentary perspective view illustrating mechanism for forming film with
fasteners in accordance with the principles of the present invention;
FIG. 2 is a vertical sectional view taken substantially along line II-II of Fig. 1;
FIG. 3 is a vertical sectional view similar to Fig. 2 but illustrating another form
of fastener used in the practice of the invention;
FIG. 4 is a fragmentary plan view of the center of the film at the ends of the fastener
strips;
FIG. 5 is a fragmentary vertical view showing means for attaching the fastener strips
to the film;
FIG. 6 is a fragmentary enlarged perspective view illustrating mechanism for guiding
the strips onto the film;
FIG. 7 is a fragmentary end elevational view illustrating mechanism for permitting
the film to be advanced;
FIG. 8 is a fragmentary perspective view illustrating a further step in the folding
of the film such as may occur in a form, fill and seal machine;
FIG. 9 is a fragmentary perspective view illustrating forming seams at each side of
the film; and
FIG. 10 is a perspective view of a finished bag.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0010] As illustrated in Figs. 1 and 2, a continuous sheet of thin plastic film adapted
for eventually providing a bag body is fed forwardly intermittently from a roll, not
shown, by a means, not shown, applying a controlled intermittent forward drawing force.
For example, the material may be wound on a roll and the roll driven in rotation intermittently
to pull the material 10 forwardly.
[0011] The material has lateral side edges 11 and 12 and the longitudinal center is indicated
by the broken line 13.
[0012] In accordance with the principles of the invention, flexible rib and groove fastener
elements 14 and 15 are applied to the surface of the film. In the form shown in Fig.
1, the member 14 is a rib member and the member 15 is a groove member, with 14 and
15 being complementary shaped so that when pressed together, they will interlock.
The member 14 has a central rib 14a and side flanges 14b and 14c to accommodate attachment
to the surface of the film.
[0013] The strip 15 has a center groove 15a with lateral flanges 15b and 15c for attachment
to the surface of the strip. The rib and groove strips 14 and 15 are preferably formed
of a thin thermoplastic so that they can be heat sealed to the surface but other forms
of attachment such as by adhesive may be employed. Under other circumstances, attachment
by heat or impulse seal need be made only at the base area, directly under the grooves
15d or rib 14d, or can be by means of a reactivatable adhesive on the fastener base.
[0014] For the benefit of continuous operation, the film is moved forwardly incrementally
and stopped so that the fastener strips 14 and 15 can be fed laterally across the
material at a fastener attachment station shown wherein a supporting frame 26 is located.
The fastener strip 14 is fed laterally from the left, as shown in Fig. 1, by a pair
of friction rolls 16 and 17 which are suitably driven to advance the material axially
in a lateral direction over the side of the sheet 10. At the opposite side of the
sheet are a pair of pinch rolls 8 and 9 which are suitably driven to advance the fastener
strip 15 laterally over the side of the material 10. The strips are advanced until
they are adjacent the center 13, but a space at 14d may be left between the ends of
the strips to accommodate folding of the sheet 10 about its longitudinal center 13
and to permit providing a spot heat seal at the ends of the strips 14 and 15. Also
spaces at 14e and 15d may be left at the ends of the strips, i.e., between the ends
and the edges of the film.
[0015] The strips are advanced to the position shown in Fig. 1 with a space therebetween
and cutters are brought down to sever the strips to the desired length. The cutters
are shown in the form of knives 28 and 30 which are lowered to perform their severing
operation by supporting the piston and cylinder assemblies 27 and 29 carried on the
frame 26. The knives have sharpened edges so that when they are brought down, they
sever the material.
[0016] For guiding the material as it is thrust laterally across the top surface of the
sheet 10, fixed outer downwardly facing channels 19 and 20 are positioned at either
end. These channels are shaped to accommodate the rib, for the channel 19 and the
groove for the channel 20, with the latter generally as shown in the end view of Fig.
2. The fixed channels have a center continuation channel 18 which is shaped on one
side, up to its center point, so as to accommodate the fastener rib and on the other
side of the center point so as to accommodate the fastener groove and has a front
gate 21 which when lowered completes the channel groove, but which when raised releases
the fastener strips by then attached to the film so that they can be moved forwardly
as the sheet 10 is advanced. The center portion and end portions of the channels are
suspended on vertical posts depending from the frame 26. The channel 18 has a rear
fixed portion 32 which remains in place while the front gate 21 is supported on hinges
22 and 23. The gate is lifted to permit the fastener strips to be slid forwardly with
movement of the sheet 10 by a bracket 25 attached to the gate 21 and which is operated
by a piston rod 24 and a cylinder 30 supported on brackets 31 on the frame 26.
[0017] When the fastener strips are driven across on top of the sheet 10, the rear and forward
part 32 and 21 respectively of the center channel portion 18 are positioned as shown
in Figs. 1 and 2. After the strips have been driven across and cut, a vertical reciprocal
heat sealing shoe 31 moves upwardly. The shoe has a center groove 32 so that heat
is not applied to the rib 14a or the groove 15a portion of the strips but heat is
applied to the film directly opposite the webs 14b and 14c, and the webs 15b and 15c.
A suitable heating element, not shown, within the shoe 31 provides heat and the shoe
is brought up into contact with the film long enough to seal the fastener strips to
the film. Alternately, a shoe with a single centrally positioned wire that seals the
base sections of the fastener directly under the rib and groove elements, to the film,
can be used. The shoe is then dropped, and the forward gate 21 is lifted, and the
film 10 then is moved forwardly as indicated by the arrowed line in Fig. 1. The forward
gate is then returned to its closed position. The strips, thus attached, move forwardly
as shown in Fig. 1 and a new set of strips is placed on the sheet with the strips
being attached at predetermined longitudinally spaced intervals. The fastener can
either be cut to the same width as the film, or to a slightly shorter width. In the
latter case, small base plates 34 are provided that ride between the film and the
fastener so as to prevent cutting of the film at that location. Whichever arrangement
is used, the sealing bars will have the same width as the cut fastener section.
[0018] Subsequently the sheet is folded down its center 13 with the rib and groove members
interlocked in the manner that will be explained below in connection with Figs. 8
and 9.
[0019] Figs. 3 through 7 illustrate the method and apparatus adapted for a different form
of fastener strip wherein the strip portions from both sides of the film are identical
in construction. The strip as shown at 41 in Fig. 3 has a plurality of ribs 41c thereon
with grooves 41d therebetween. With this form of fastener strip, a complementary strip
having the identical construction has ribs which will enter the grooves 41d, but the
strips must be slightly laterally offset from each other so that the ribs of the other
strip will confront the grooves. The strips have webs 41a and 41b at the sides for
attaching the strips to the film 10.
[0020] As shown in Fig. 4, two strips are brought in from opposite lateral sides of the
film 10 in the manner which was described in connection with Fig. 1. A space may be
left between the inner ends of the film as shown in Figs. 1 and 4. The channels which
guide the film are slightly offset as indicated at 42a so that ribs 41c are opposite
grooves 41d. With this relationship of the strips when the film is folded upon itself
along the centerline 13, the ribs will enter the grooves for the strips to interlock.
[0021] Figs. 5, 6 and 7 indicate the guide arrangements for guiding the strips into place.
A fixed channel 46 is positioned at the lateral edge of the film and as the strip
41 is driven laterally across the film, it also slides into the center portion 40
of the channel. The center portion has a hinged front gate 42 which is in its lowered
position, as shown in Figs. 5 and 6, when the fastener strip is driven into place,
and which is raised to its raised position as shown in Fig. 7 when the film 10 with
the attached fastener 41 is advanced in the direction indicated by the arrowed line
in Fig. 7.
[0022] A heated sealing shoe 44 is brought up beneath the film to seal the flanges 41a and
41b of the strip to the upper surface of the film, or to seal the base area of the
fastener.
[0023] The film thus formed is ready for processing through a form, fill and seal machine
or is suited for the manufacture of bags and at that point may be rolled onto a roll
or may be first folded upon itself in the manner indicated in Fig. 8, for subsequent
manufacture into empty bags.
[0024] In Fig. 8 the film is folded down its longitudinal center so that the edges 50 and
51 are brought together. Figs. 8 and 9 illustrate one form of utilization of the film
which has now had the fasteners attached. The features of the invention find principal
use in the preparation of material for a form, fill and seal operation. In such operation,
the film is fed forwardly intermittently, wrapped around a mandril where contents
are placed in the wrapped film, and the edges that are brought together from the wrapping
are sealed to each other so that a tube is formed. Thereafter, a cross seal is formed
behind the contents and forming the bottom of the next bag to hold the next charge
of contents. The fasteners are in a location so that there will be a reclosable fastener
at the top of each of the bags. After the bags have been handled so that their side
seam is formed, and they are filled, they are cut off so that individual bags are
provided each filled in the operation. Fig. 9 illustrates an alternative way of utilizing
the continuous strip of material which has had the fastener strips attached. As illustrated
in Fig. 9, the edges are sealed to each other to form a side seam 53 for the bag by
bringing a heated bar 54 against the aligned edges. To maintain uniformity of appearance
a side seam 53a is formed, on the folded film, opposite seam 53 by another heated
bar 54a. Pressure rollers 57 and 58 are moved across the bag to join the interlocking
rib and groove members. Alternately, upper and lower pressure bars can be used. Spot
seals 61 and 62 are formed at the ends of the strips locking them in their relative
positions so that the ribs and grooves remain aligned. The spot seals are formed by
bringing heated spot seal members 63 and 64 down onto the material at the ends. A
cross-seam 56 is formed by a heat seal bar 55 with the cross-seams being formed at
spaced intervals to be spaced from the fastener strips 52 to form a bag.
[0025] This completes a finished bag as illustrated at 60. The bag 60 is completed when
individual bags are cut from the length of material formed in the manner above described.
[0026] Thus, it will be seen that there has been provided an improved method and mechanism
for making material for a bag wherein fastener strips extend laterally across the
material. The material and the mechanism meet the objects and advantages above set
forth and provide an improved arrangement for rapid and effective forming of bag material.
[0027] According to the invention the sheet of plastic film is folded along the longitudinal
center and said first and second fastener members are interlocked.
[0028] Moreover, a seam is folded along the lateral overlying edges of the sheet after folding.
[0029] Finally, cross bottom seams are formed at a predetermined distance from the location
of the fastener members.
[0030] Preferably, the inventive mechanism includes a hot shoe with means for moving the
shoe upwardly beneath the film opposite the location of said first and second thermoplastic
fastener strip material for heat sealing the material to the sheet of film.
[0031] Moreover, the mechanism includes a cutter means for severing said first and second
supply of strip material at the edge of the sheet of thin plastic material.
[0032] It is also advantageous, when said first and second supply of fastener strip material
is identical and includes a plurality of ribs and grooves and said second guide means
is slightly offset from the first so that the ribs of one strip will be aligned with
grooves of the other strip.
[0033] Preferably, the mechanism includes means for folding said sheet longitudinally down
its center positioning said first and second fastener strip material into overlying
relationship.
[0034] A preferred embodiment of the mechanism includes means for applying a joining pressure
forcing said first and second fastener strip together to cause ribs and grooves on
the surface thereof to interlock.
[0035] It is also advisable to provide means for joining the edges of the sheet after folding
to form a side seal for bags to be formed of the sheet and means for forming cross-seams
spaced a predetermined distance from the fastener strip to form the bottom seam of
bags to be formed from the sheet.
[0036] Finally, it is preferred to provide means for forming end spot seals at the ends
of the joined first and second strip material for maintaining ribs and grooves on
the surface thereof in alignment.
1. The method of preparing material suitable for use in a form, fill and seal operation,
comprising in combination:
relatively advancing a continuous sheet of thin plastic film along a path including
a fastener station therealong;
moving a flexible first fastener member of substantially one-half and the sheet
width laterally onto the sheet from one side and placing the member on the sheet;
moving a second fastener member complementary shaped to be capable of being
interlocked with the first member laterally onto the sheet from the other side in
substantial alignment with the first fastener member; and
securing said first and second fastener members to the surface of the sheet.
2. The method of preparing material suitable for use in a form, fill and seal operation
in accordance with the steps of claim 1:
including supplying said first and second fastener members from first and second
continuous supplies and cutting said members from said supplies when the members extend
into place on the film sheet.
3. The method of preparing material suitable for use in a form, fill and seal operation
in accordance with the steps of claim 1:
wherein said fastener members are thermoplastic and first and second heated
sealing means in the form of sealing bars or rollers are moved against the sheet in
alignment with said fastener members and from the surface of the sheet opposite said
members to seal said members to the film sheet.
4. The method of preparing material suitable for use in a form, fill and seal operation
in accordance with the steps of claim 1:
where in said fastener members are positioned on the film with a space between
the ends of said first and second fastener members and/or the edges of said sheet.
5. The method of preparing material suitable for use in a form, fill and seal operation
in accordance with the steps of claim 1:
wherein said fastener members are offset slightly in the longitudinal direction
and are formed substantially identical with a plurality of ribs and grooves so that
the ribs will enter the grooves.
6. A mechanism for making material suitable for use in a form, fill and seal operation,
comprising in combination:
means for advancing a continuous sheet of thin plastic film material along a
path including a fastener station therealong;
means for supplying a first supply of flexible fastener strip material at one
side of the sheet;
means for supplying a second supply of flexible fastener strip material to the
opposite side of the sheet;
first guide means positioned at said station aligned with said first supply
for guiding the first strip material laterally onto the sheet;
second guide means positioned at said station aligned with said second supply
for guiding the second strip material laterally onto said sheet; and
means for securing said first and second strips to the film sheet.
7. A mechanism for making material suitable for use in a form, fill and seal operation
constructed in accordance with claim 6:
wherein said first and second guide means includes open channels facing downwardly
toward the film through which the flexible strip material slides.
8. A mechanism for making material suitable for use in a form, fill and seal operation
constructed in accordance with claim 7:
including a movable wall along the forward side of the channels movable to a
noninterfering position to allow exit of the fastener strip material from the channels
when the film sheet is moved forwardly along the path after the strip material has
been attached thereto.
9. Material for forming a series of reclosable bags comprising:
a thin continuous sheet of plastic film;
a series of first fastener members extending laterally inwardly from one side
of the sheet substantially to the center thereof and attached to the surface of the
sheet; and
a series of second fastener members extending from the opposite edge of the
sheet in alignment with the first members and complementary shaped so as to be releasably
interlocked therewith when the first and second fastener members are brought into
alignment and pressed together, said sheet adapted to be folded down the longitudinal
center to form side and cross seams for completing a series of bags therefrom.