Field of the invention
[0001] The invention relates to an array of packs, comprising compressed flexible articles
encased in flexible bags, which are stretch wrapped with a cold stretchable plastic
film and sealed to form a rigid stretch wrapped unit.
Description of the prior art
[0002] It is widely known in the art to pack an array of flexible packs comprising compressed
flexible articles encased in flexible bags in cardboard cases of fixed dimensions
for ease of handling, storage and transport. The space inside these cases cannot be
fully utilised because of the tolerances imposed by the variations in the pack dimensions
resulting from the production processes and the usual automatic mechanical packaging
systems. Furthermore, due to the deviations in the pack dimensions resulting from
the packing of compressible flexible articles into flexible bags, the cardboard cases
need to be over-dimensioned. As a consequence of this over-dimensioning, arrays of
packs on the bottom of pallets are incapable of supporting the imposed loads when
pallets of products are stacked or grouped three pallets high. Therefore, the cardboard
cases must be designed to support the extra loads.
[0003] An array of packs of compressed flexible articles can also be wrapped in a plastic
film. The plastic film can comprise relatively inexpensive materials such as polymeric
films or thermoplastic films. Such materials reduce the severity of the disposal problem
from an environmental standpoint both with respect to the amount of wrapping material
required and the disposability/degradability of the particular wrapping material.
In addition, plastic film is lighter and more flexible than cardboard, which is heavy,
requires space and has less flexibility for storage since it is rigid and in use continues
to occupy the same amount of space even when nearly empty.
[0004] Prior art developments include US 5,049,423, which discloses thermoplastic films
and more particularly, thermoplastic films having properties making them especially
suitable for use as stretch wraps for various foodstuffs, rolls of carpet, liquid
containers etc. in various bundling and palletising operations. The load of the pallet
may be bundled by stretch wrapping a film several times around the articles to be
palletised. The document focuses on the properties of the thermoplastic film.
[0005] EP 0 294 339 A2 discloses a machine for packaging a plurality of articles, either
loose, collected on a tray or inside a container, within a cold stretchable or a semi-stretchable
type of film web. The machine includes a stretching device which prevents shrinking
of the central region of the film in the longitudinal direction, a wrapping device
and a complete sealing unit which seals the film ends while the film is still under
tension. The invention takes advantage of the elastic memory of the film web to tightly
enclose the packaged articles rather than using the compressibility of the articles
to form a rigid stretch wrapped unit.
[0006] DE 33 41 897 A1 discloses a process developed by the Hagemann company which results
in a stretch wrapped product. The machine wraps articles in pre-stretched film, which
contracts at a later stage. The film is drawn from a reeling device under tension
and continuously wound in a spiral fashion around the conveyor belt and reels to form
a tube, whose end is drawn off. The machine can wrap loosely stacked articles in continuous
action and single articles can be handled. The invention does not teach a stretch
wrapping process which exploits the compressibility of an array of packs of flexible
articles.
[0007] Therefore, the prior art does not teach a wrapping system which is independent of
the fixed dimensions of the outer cases, which exploits the compressibility of an
array of packs of flexible articles and which allows the possibility of sealing the
sides of the array of packs to form a completely closed unit.
Object and summary of the invention
[0008] The object of the present invention is to produce a rigid and stable unit by stretch
wrapping an array of flexible packs of disposable absorbent diapers, sanitary articles,
incontinent pads or briefs, bandages and the like, with a cold stretchable plastic
film.
[0009] The present invention eliminates cardboard as a packaging material by making use
of a plastic film, which is stretch wrapped around four consecutive faces of an array
of flexible packs. This has subsequently led to several benefits namely, units that
are more stable and that are capable of sustaining higher load carrying capacities;
a reduction in the overall weight of the units to be handled, stored and transported;
a decrease in the level of waste packaging material; and an improved and optimised
pallet fit during handling, storage and transport operations.
[0010] In accordance with the object of the invention, a unit comprising an array of at
least two substantially parallelepipedal packs is provided. The unit has a top face,
a bottom face, a front face, a back face and two side faces and comprises a cold stretchable
plastic film, which is disposed adjacent to at least four consecutive faces of the
array of packs. The cold stretchable plastic film non-adhesively attaches to the faces
of the array. Two options exist: either the faces of the array not covered by the
cold stretchable plastic film can be left exposed to the environment or the cold stretchable
plastic film can be made wide enough to cover the remaining two faces of the array
and can be sealed to form a closed unit by a variety of means.
[0011] According to the present invention, the object is achieved by a unit having the characteristics
specified in the claims.
Brief description of the drawings
[0012] The invention will be described hereinafter with reference to the following drawings:
Figure 1 shows a pack comprising compressed flexible articles encased in a flexible
bag;
Figure 2 is a perspective view of an array of five packs and a cold stretchable plastic
film disposed adjacent to four consecutive faces of the array.
Detailed description of the invention
[0013] Figure 1 shows a pack
12 comprising compressed flexible articles
14 encased in a flexible bag
13. The substantially parallelipedal packs
12 are arranged in an up-on-base configuration. Other configurations such as flat-on-face
and up-on-side are also possible. The compressed flexible articles
14 may comprise disposable absorbent diapers, sanitary articles, incontinent pads or
briefs, bandages and the like. The flexible articles
14 are compressed to between 20 and 70 percent of their uncompressed volume in a direction
of compression
C. In particular, figure 1 shows a diaper pack
12 comprising between one to fifty disposable absorbent diapers
14 and a plastic bag
13 with a thickness ranging from 20 to 120 micrometres. A method for the compression
packing of disposable absorbent diapers into flexible bags has been described in detail
in the following patents US 4,934,535, US 4,966,286, US 5,022,216, US 5,050,742 and
US 5,150,561.
[0014] As is displayed in figure 2, the packs
12 are arranged in the form of an array
11 before transport and storage. An array
11 usually comprises at least two substantially parallelipedal packs
12. More specifically, figure 2 shows a perspective view of a substantially covered
array
11 comprising five substantially parallelepipedal packs
12 of the type shown in figure 1. The stretch wrapped array forms the unit
10. For the purposes of transport and storage, a number of units
10 can be stacked or grouped in a plurality of configurations to form a case on a pallet
such that a load can be applied to a top panel or to a side panel of the case with
the direction of the load being perpendicular to the direction of compression, which
is around the circumference of the case. The units are less compressible in directions
perpendicular to the direction of compression.
[0015] In figure 2, the unit
10 comprises a top face
15, a bottom face
16, a front face
17, a back face
18 and two side faces
19,
20 and a cold stretchable plastic film
21, which is disposed adjacent to at least four consecutive faces of the array
11 of packs
12. Three stretch wrapping configurations are possible with permutations, namely the
cold stretchable film
21 can be disposed adjacent to the top face
15, the back face
18, the bottom face
16 and the front face
17; the side face
19, the top face
15, the remaining side face
20 and the bottom face
16; or the back face
18, the side face
20, the front face
17 and the remaining side face
19. The cold stretchable plastic film
21 non-adhesively attaches to all the faces
15,
16 17,
18, 19,
20 of the array
11. The faces
15,
16 17,
18,
19, 20, depending on the selected stretch wrapping configuration, not covered by the cold
stretchable plastic film
21 remain exposed to the environment. In figure 2, in particular, the cold stretchable
plastic film
21 is wrapped around the side face
19, the top face
15, the remaining side face
20 and the bottom face
16.
[0016] The cold stretchable plastic film
21 can also be disposed adjacent to the top face
15, the back face
18, the bottom face
16, the front face
17 and the side faces
19,
20 of the array
11 to form a completely closed unit
10.
[0017] The preferred film
21 is a cold stretchable polyethylene film, which is a plastic film that after being
stretched exhibits the property of elastic memory. Such a property enables the film
to return substantially to its starting dimensions. The preferred thickness for the
cold stretchable film
21 ranges from 15-60 micrometres and it can be stretched in an elongation range from
80-150 percent. The cold stretchable film
21 may either be transparent, white or coloured and in addition, it may comprise graphical
indicia, which can also be coloured. By tightly stretch wrapping the cold stretchable
film
21 around the array
11 of packs
12, the stability of the array
11 is improved without resulting in a deterioration of the substantially parallelepipedal
shape of the array
11. Furthermore, a strong and rigid outer casing for the array
11 is created, which guarantees stability.
Glossary
[0018]
- 10
- unit
- 11
- array
- 12
- pack
- 13
- flexible bag
- 14
- compressed articles
- 15
- top face
- 16
- bottom face
- 17
- front face
- 18
- back face
- 19, 20
- side faces
- 21
- cold stretchable plastic film
1. A unit (10) comprising an array (11) of at least two substantially parallelepipedal
packs (12), said packs (12) comprising compressed flexible articles (14) encased in
a flexible bag (13), said compressed articles (14) having been compressed to between
20 percent and 70 percent of their uncompressed volume in a direction of compression
C, said array (11) comprising a top face (15), a bottom face (16), a front face (17),
a back face (18) and two side faces (19, 20) characterised in that said unit (10)
comprises a cold stretchable plastic film (21) disposed adjacent at least four consecutive
faces (15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20) of said array (11) and said cold stretchable plastic
film (21) non-adhesively attaches to said top face (15), said bottom face (16), said
front face (17), said back face (18) and said side faces (19, 20) of said array (11).
2. A unit (10) according to claim 1 wherein said faces (15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20) of said
array (11) not covered by said cold stretchable plastic film (21) remain exposed to
the environment.
3. A unit (10) according to claim 1 wherein said cold stretchable plastic film (21) is
disposed adjacent said top face (15), said bottom face (16), said front face (17),
said back face (18) and said side faces (19, 20) of said array (11) and sealed to
form a closed unit.