(57) The method consits, after dividing the continuous web of polypropylene or of the
plastic material selected as packaging means into pieces whose size is suitable for
the size of the horticultural products to be wrapped, such as, for example, Iceberg-type
lettuces, in adapting each piece to each lettuce, beginning with the entry into contact
of said lettuce with the centre point of the plastic sheet and via its zone opposite
the stalk, as of which moment of contact the plastic sheet adapts itself progressively
to the entire surface of the lettuce or product in question until it closes up or
folds over on itself in correspondence with the said stalk, where the folding-over
of the plastic sheet is temporarily kept closed with the collaboration of a suitable
jaw, such as, for example, a diaphragm-type jaw, immediately followed by the cutting
of the excess material with a suitably heated blade or shears so that, in parallel
with the cutting effect for removing the excess, heat-sealing of the various folded-over
parts of the plastic sheet is achieved via the actual edges defined by the cutting
plane.
SUBJECT OF THE INVENTION
[0001] The present invention relates to a novel method for wrapping horticultural products,
specifically horticultural products of round shapes tending to a spherical configuration,
such as, for example, Iceberg-type lettuces, which packaging is achieved with a plastic
sheet such as, for example, a sheet of polypropylene or polyethylene which is preferably
perforated.
[0002] The method recommended aims to achieve mechanisation of the covering operation and,
consequently, with a high operating rate, to achieve such packaging under conditions
of intimate adaptation of the cover sheet to the horticultural product in question
without the product suffering damage, due to the actual wrapping operation, which
may become apparent immediately or after a period of time.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[0003] The increasingly demanding hygiene requirements of the market in the area of food
mean that certain products which conventionally reached the consumer unpackaged must
now arrive completely wrapped and protected, that is to say in optimum hygiene conditions.
[0004] This applies to certain horticultural products such as, for example, lettuces, cabbages,
cauliflowers and the like.
[0005] These products are currently marketed protected by a sheet-type plastic wrapper which,
as stated previously, is generally perforated polypropylene and forms an integral
covering for each product unit.
[0006] For the most part, wrapping of these products is currently performed manually, specifically
by using bags of a volume size suitable for the type of product in question, which
bags, after receiving the product in their inside, are manually adapted to the product
by their opening being closed with the collaboration of adhesive strips suitably fastened
to the bag after folding over thereof.
[0007] Obviously, this solution is slow and, consequently, costly and, moreover, the closure
leaves much to be desired.
[0008] Contrasting with this manual system, there is a mechanised system which consists
in passing the product units along a conveyor belt, specifically over a continuous
web based on the plastic material with which the packagings will be fashioned, on
which conveyor belt are installed lateral folder devices which convert the continuous
web into a tubular body and which, in turn, weld it via its longitudinal joining edges,
there also being transverse jaws which, in turn, perform welds and cuts in order to
sepa:rate the packs and bags thus obtained.
[0009] Although it permits considerable acceleration of the process and enables it to be
automated as much as possible, this solution nevertheless, by contrast, poses the
problem of the plastic packaging not being intimately adapted to the product, as required
by the market, farming a rectangular bag whose sectors corresponding to the corners
project considerably with respect to the horticultural product contained therein.
[0010] A suitable solution to this problem would be to next subject the assembly immediately
to a phase of shrinking, which is valid in certain cases, but in others, such as,
for example, in the case of lettuces, a field to which the method of the invention
is especially applicable, such a phase of shrinking cannot be applied since this would
damage the product, whose outer leaves blacken after a very short period of time and
as a result of the heat applied thereto during heat shrinkage, and this would occur
before they reached the consumer, who would reject them.
DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0011] The method proposed by the invention provides a completely satisfactory solution
to the problem set forth above such that, permitting optimum mechanisation of the
method, the plastic wrapper sheet is perfectly adapted to the horticultural product
in question and is perfectly fastened to the latter without the product suffering
the least damage.
[0012] To this end and more specifically, said method begins with the use of a plastic sheet,
preferably of perforated polypropylene, preferably of quadrangular configuration and
also preferably obtained by cutting from a reel or continuous web, said plastic sheet
being applied aver the product via the centre point of the sheet and opposite the
stalk of said product, it being adapted immediately and progressively to the entire
surface of said product until said sheet is drawn aver or is folded over on itself
in the zone corresponding to the stalk and beyond the latter.
[0013] The folding-over of the plastic sheet is temporarily kept in this zone by any means
such as, for example, with the collaboration of a diaphragm-type jaw, and immediately
afterwards the excess material of the plastic sheet is removed by means of a blade,
shears or by any other suitable means, with simultaneous supply of heat, that is to
say the cutting element being suitably heated.
[0014] In this manner, in correspondence with the cutting plane defined by the cutting element
and in addition to the separation or the removal of the excess plastic material, production
of a welding plane is achieved in which the various folds of the plastic sheet are
stabilised via the edges defined during the actual cutting.
PREFERRED EMBODIMENT OF THE INVENTION
[0015] In accordance with a preferred practical illustrative embodiment of the invention,
the horticultural products such as, for example, Iceberg-type lettuces, will be supplied
by any means to a conveyor belt where they will be individually and uniformly distributed
and via which they will be fed, also individually and sequentially, to a work zone
to which the plastic sheet of polypropylene, polyethylene or any other suitable product
in question will simultaneously gain access in the form of a continuous web.
[0016] In this work zone and by appropriate means, such as, for example, a pusher and an
annular brush, the product unit will be pushed against the corresponding sector of
plastic film which, in turn, will be suitably cut so that as product and plastic sheet
pass via the annular brush said plastic sheet is progressively and perfectly adapted
to the surface of the product until the zone close to the edges of the plastic sheet
is drawn over a paint of the periphery of the product, specifically the zone corresponding
to the stalk t hereof, at which moment a jaw, preferably of the diaphragm type, which
temporarily and suitably stabil- isesthe plastic sheet with respect to the product,
acts on this zone.
[0017] At this moment, the elements which are acting on the product may be displaced to
a second work zone, for example by means of a rotation through 180°, and in this second
work zone the cutting/welding operation will take place by means of a heated cutting
element, so that, in this second work zone, the excess plastic sheet is removed while
a wide central sector forming the greater part thereof is perfectly adapted to the
product and fastened to the latter they actual self-fastening via the folding edges
thereof defined on the cutting plane.
[0018] At this moment, the product will be released in order, via the corresponding collection
ramp, to gain access to any type of collector or the packaging boxes, where the product
is ready for transportation or distribution.
[0019] It is considered unnecessary to enlarge upon this description for an expert: in the
field to appreciate the scope of the invention arid the advantages derived therefrom.
[0020] The materials, shape, size and arrangement of the elements may be varied provided
this does not constitute a departure from the essential nature of the invention.
[0021] The terms used in this description must always be taken in their widest and non-limiting
sense.
1. Method for wrapping horticultural products, especially horticultural products of
round configuration with a tendency to the spherical, such as, for example, Iceberg-type
lettuces, which begins with a plastic sheet as covering material, such as polypropylene,
polyethylene or another material, preferably perforated and in the form of a reel
or continuous web; characterised essentially in that it consists, after division of
the plastic sheet into quadrangular sectors whose size is in accordance with the unit
size of the product in question, in applying said plastic sheet sector, via its central
zone, to a point of the surface of the product, preferably the zone thereof opposite
its stalk, said sector of the plastic sheet being adapted immediately and progressively
to the surface of the product until it reaches the zone corresponding to the stalk,
where maximum folding-over of the plastic sheet on itself takes place and where said
plastic sheet is temporarily kept constricted with the collaboration of a jaw, preferably
of diaphragm type, followed immediately afterwards by the removal of the excess material
corresponding to said plastic sheet sector and with the special particular feature
that said cutting operation is achieved with supply of heat preferably by means of
the use of heated blades or shears, all this in such a manner that a heat-welding
plane is defined for the folds of the plastic sheet, in correspondence with the edges
of said sheet which are included in the cutting plane.