FIELD OF THE INVENTION
[0001] This invention relates to an apparatus for sequentially isolating and sealing a tube
film storing a number of materials to be packaged at equal spaces in a column and
moving between the respective materials to be packaged and simultaneously evacuating
the interior of the tube film to continuously form a vacuum packaged body.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[0002] U.S.Patent No. 4601159 discloses the technology where a longitudinally moving tube
film is perpendicularly nipped by a pair of seal bars, and immediately before the
respective materials to be packaged in the tube film are isolated and sealed, the
tube film is cut by cutting edges incorporated in the seal bars, and the air in the
tube film is removed through the cut portion to form a continuous vacuum packaged
body.
[0003] The details of the technology disclosed in the above specification are such that
the tube film is cut between the front and rear materials to be'packaged, the cut
end parts are sucked to the dome-like wall inner surface to be largely opened, and
the air in the tube film is removed from the opening parts. The positive opening of
the cut end part is intended for heightening the efficiency of removing the air in
the tube film, but unsuppressed opening for the tube film in the apparatus has high
possibility of causing distortion at the open end part, so that even if the open edge
is sealed by heat, the above distortion impairs air tightness of the sealed part to
exert a bad influence upon the sealing performance of the vacuum packaged body. Consequently,
the above apparatus is adapted to cut a film opening part and remove the same, and
heat-seal two new opposite cut ends of both sides of the removed part, resulting in
the disadvantage of causing lowering of efficiency due to the waste of a film in cutting
and removing the film and the complicatedness of operation process.
DISCLOSURE OF THE INVENTION
[0004] It is an object of the invention to heighten the packaging efficiency by restraining
distortion of a film cut part due to air vibration and performing high airtight sealing
without distortion for the cut part to prevent wasteful removal of the film due to
distortion in the case of cutting a tube film, and removing the air in the tube film
by suction action from the cut part.
[0005] The object of the invention is achieved by providing a packaging apparatus including
a seal bar and a seal table for sealing a tube film in the direction right-angled
to the direction of a track disposed in the midway of the track for transferring the
tube film storing materials to be packaged at equal spaces in a column along the longitudinal
direction, the apparatus being formed by
I) a pair of seal blocks supporting the seal bar and the seal table outside the opposite
surfaces of the seal bar and the seal table by the skirt parts thereof and supporting
the same,
II) means for spot closing the tube film by plural intermittent teeth at the inner
sides of the skirt parts as one points in the transfer direction of materials to be
packaged while the respective skirt part edges of both seal blocks nip the tube film
corresponding to the pitch transfer of the materials to be packaged,
III) a sub-vacuum line for applying vacuum suction force to each port formed on the
faces of a standing gap to flare the tube film at the standing gap formed thin formed
along the outside of the intermittent teeth,
IV) a main vacuum line for pushing a cutting edge slidably disposed in the middle
of the interior of the seal bar into a receiving groove cut in the seal table to cut
the tube film in the area surrounded by the skirt parts and sucking the air in the
bag in front of the seal blocks through the spot nipping gap from between the seal
bars and the seal table through the receiving groove in the seal table, and
V) means for welding the cut sides of the tube film by relative approach of the seal
bar and the seal table after the above removal of air.
[0006] According to the invention, every time the respective materials to be packaged are
moved by one pitch, the tube film for covering the materials to be packaged is nipped
by the skirt part edges of the paired seal blocks. In this case, the plural intermittent
teeth formed on the front side of the skirt parts as one points in the transfer direction
of the material to be packaged spot close the tube film, and the vacuum suction force
of the sub-vacuum line is applied to each port formed on the standing gap formed thin
along the front side of the intermittent teeth to flare the tube film, so that the
tube film forms a nipping gap between the respective intermittent teeth. The cutting
edge provided on the seal bar installed in one seal block is forced into the receiving
groove of the seal table in the other seal block to cut the tube film in the area
surrounded by the skirt parts, and the air in the bag in front of the seal blocks
is sucked through the spot closing gap from between the seal bar and the seal table
into the main suction line through the receiving groove in the seal table.
[0007] The tube film is thus flared by the sub-vacuum suction force to stick the tube film
to the faces of the thin standing gap, and the air in the tube film is removed through
the spot gap between the respective intermittent teeth, whereby the vibration of the
tube film due to the removed air impact is restrained to prevent the film from being
distorted, and the above inhibition of distortion eliminates cut-down of the film
so as to prevent waste of the film.
[0008] In one preferred embodiment of the invention, the sub-vacuum line and the main vacuum
line are connected to a vacuum pump through a vacuum tank. The intermittent removal
of air in the tube film corresponding to the pitch transfer of the material to be
packaged is performed impulsively by pressure accumulation function of the vacuum
tank so that the capability is not lowered.
[0009] In another preferred embodiment of the invention, cooling water is passed through
the intermittent teeth formed by the skirt parts of the seal blocks to be cooled.
In the case of spot nipping the film by the thus constructed intermittent teeth, there
is possibility that dot-like cheloid is generated in the film by heat of the tips
of the intermittent teeth conducted from the seal bar to spoil the beauty of sealing
and sealing strength. Such a problem is solved by the above cooling.
[0010] In still another embodiment of the invention, simultaneously with nipping the tube
film by both seal blocks, the material to be packaged in front of the seal blocks
is pressed and supported by a block made of urethane foam. Though the shrinkage of
the tube film due to removal of air through the spot gaps between the respective intermittent
teeth causes the material to be packaged to necessarily move, the material to be packaged
is softly pressed and supported by the block made of urethane foam so that the shrinkage
of the film more than needed is inhibited to restrain the generation of creases of
the film and perform beautiful sealing. Thus, sealing strength can be increased.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0011]
Fig. 1 is a schematic side view of an apparatus according to the invention:
Fig. 2 is a partial front view of a frame supporting a seal block;
Fig. 3 is a sectional view of a pair of movable blocks;
Fig. 4 is a partial front view of a seal block;
Fig. 5 is a perspective view showing the cut surface of the seal block;
Fig. 6 is a diagram for explaining the packaged body nip part of a pair of seal blocks;
Fig. 7 is a plan view showing the sealed part of the packaged body; and
Fig. 8 is a side view of a tube film transport track.
PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0012] A tube film 20 in Fig. 1 is formed by rolling a belt-like film in a bag form-fill-sealing
machine, and simultaneously a number of materials 21 to be packaged are stored at
equal spaces in the interior thereof. While a pair of upper and lower seal blocks
22, 23 installed in the same packaging machine respectively displace along a dotted-line
track 24 according to the transfer in the direction of an arrow of the above materials
21 to be packaged, they nip the tube film 21 between the materials 21 to be packaged
to perform air suction and heat sealing action in the film. The constitution of the
present embodiment will be described in the following.
[0013] Fig. 2 shows the about left half of a frame structure supporting the above paired
seal blocks 22, 23, and also in the right area not illustrated, the same structure
symmetrical to the drawing continuously exists. That is, the above structure is so
constructed that the upper and lower side of a pair of side plates 25 on both sides
are connected by tie materials 26 to form a portal frame. Slide blocks 27 respectively
fixed to the lower parts of the side plates 25 on both sides are slidably supported
on a pair of horizontal guide rods 28, and both ends of the above both movable blocks
22, 23 are slidably supported on round post materials 29 respectively erected on both
slide blocks 27. On the other hand, the portal frame is reciprocated along the guide
rods 28 by a crank mechanism not shown.
[0014] On the other hand, the rotation power transmitted from the outside to a pinion 31
of a main shaft 30 rotatably installed on the frame vertically moves the upper seal
block 22 along the round post material 29 through a crank lever 32 and a connecting
rod 33 fixed to the end of the main shaft 30, and the lower seal block 23 is vertically
moved along the round post material 29 by the eccentric motion of a rod 34x tied round
an eccentric cam 34 at the end of the main shaft 30. Accordingly, both movable blocks
22, 23 repeatedly execute movement along the dotted line track 24 of Fig. 1.
[0015] Fig. 3 shows the condition where the tube film 20 between the front and rear materials
21 to be packaged is nipped by the upper and lower seal blocks, and the upper seal
block 22 is provided with a seal bar 35 mounted in a skirt part 39 continuously formed
on the lower side thereof, the lower seal block 23 is provided with a seal table 36
mounted in a reverse skirt part 40 formed on the upper surface of the seal block 23,
and the seal bar 35 and the seal block 36 respectively contain a pipe heater 37 for
generating film welding heat.
[0016] The front sides 39a, 40a of the respective skirt parts of the above both seal blocks
in the transfer direction 38 of the material 21 to be packaged form a standing gap
ranging from 1mm to 2mm between the opposite edges, the air 41 in the front tube film
20 can be circulated through the standing gap , and an embodiment of forming means
for such a gap is as shown in the drawings mentioned later.
[0017] That is, Fig. 4 shows the front faces of the central parts of both seal blocks 22,
23, and Fig. 5 shows the perspective section of the lower seal block 23. A pair of
attached blocks 42, 43 embedded in the above both seal blocks 22, 23 and fixed opposite
to each other have plural intermittent teeth 44, 45 fastened upon the tube film at
the inner edges thereof, a continuous standing gap 46 is formed between the outer
edges of the intermittent teeth, and plural ports 47 formed on the upper and lower
sides of the standing gap are connected to a sub-vacuum line 49 through passages 48.
[0018] It is apparent from Fig. 6 of an enlarged scale that by vacuum suction of the upper
and lower passages 48, the tube film 20 is sucked to the upper and lower surfaces
of the standing gap 46 ranging from 1mm to 2mm and forced open. In this case, the
upper and lower intermittent teeth 45 spot close the tube film 20 to limit random
expansion, thereby preventing occurrence of distortion in the tube film. In this case,
cooling water flowing through a drain passage 69 penetrating the attached blocks in
the lateral direction prevents heat transfer from the seal bar or the seal table to
the intermittent teeth 69.
[0019] In Fig. 2, a first fluid cylinder 50 fixed to the upper seal block 22 vertically
slides a cutting edge 51 mounted in the seal bar 35 and forces the cutting edge 51
into a receiving groove 52 of the seal table 36 in the lower area, thereby cutting
the tube film. Such a condition is known from Fig. 3 in which when the cutting edge
51 is forced into the lower receiving groove 52 to cut the tube film, the air in the
tube film 20 at the front is drawn out into the main vacuum line 53 through the above
receiving groove 52.
[0020] As shown in Fig. 1, the described sub-vacuum line 49 is connected to a vacuum tank
61 of designated capacity connected to a vacuum pump 60 through a normally-closed
first opening and closing valve 62, and the described main vacuum line 63 is connected
to the vacuum tank 61 through a normally-closed second opening and closing valve 64.
The upper and lower movable blocks 22, 23 completely nip the tube film 20, and simultaneously
when the vacuum pressure is applied to the sub-vacuum line 49 by opening the first
opening and closing valve 62, the tube film is sucked to the upper and lower surfaces
of the standing gap 46 in Fig. 4. In this case, a packing 65 mounted on the upper
surface of the seal block 23 in Fig. 5 surrounds the receiving groove 52 formed in
the seal table as shown in Fig. 7, and the air in the tube film opened by cutting
operation of the cutting edge is passed between the respective spot nipping parts
44 and drawn out toward the tank 61 simultaneously with opening of the second opening
and closing valve 64 in Fig. 1. The suction in this case is impulsively performed
by the capacity action of the vacuum tank 61, and subsequently, the seal bar 35 moved
downward by a second fluid cylinder 66 in Fig. 2 is pressed to the seal table 36 to
seal the opening part of the tube film.
[0021] As shown in Fig. 8, the upper seal block 22 is provided with soft pressing blocks
71, 72 made of urethane foam and fixed to the front and rear thereof. The tube film
20 is nipped by the relative approach of both upper and lower seal blocks 22, 23 and
when the air in the tube film 20 is sucked, the pressing blocks 71, 72 press the material
21 to be packaged to the lower belt conveyers 73, 74, thereby inhibiting the shrinkage
of the tube film caused by the described vacuum suction to the utmost.
1. A packaging apparatus, comprising a seal bar and a seal table disposed in the midway
of a track for transferring a tube film storing materials to be packaged at equal
spaces in a column along the longitudinal direction for sealing said tube film in
the direction right-angled to the track direction, wherein said packaging apparatus
comprises:
I)a pair of seal blocks surrounding said seal bar and seal table outside the opposite
surfaces of said seal bar and seal table respectively by the skirt parts thereof and
supporting the same;
II) means for spot closing said tube film by plural intermittent teeth on the inner
sides of said skirt parts as one points in the transfer direction of materials to
be packaged while the respective skirt part edges of both of said seal blocks nip
said tube film corresponding to the pitch transfer of said materials to be packaged;
III) a sub-vacuum line for applying vacuum suction force to each port formed on a
standing gap to flare said tube film at said standing gap formed thin along the outsides
of said intermittent teeth;
IV) a main vacuum line for forcing a cutting edge stably disposed in the middle of
the interior of said seal bar into a receiving groove cut in said seal table to cut
said tube film in an area surrounded by said skirt parts, and sucking the air in a
bag in front of said seal blocks through said spot closing gap from said seal bar
and said seal table through said receiving groove in said seal table; and
V) means for welding the cut sides of said tube film by the relative approach of said
seal bar and said seal table after said removal of air.
2. The apparatus according to claim 1, wherein corresponding to the operation of nipping
said tube film between two front and rear materials to be packaged in said tube film
by a pair of movable blocks, first a first opening and closing valve mounted between
said sub-vacuum line and a vacuum pump is opened, and then a second opening and closing
valve mounted between said main vacuum line and said vacuum pump is opened.
3. The apparatus according to claim 2, wherein said sub-vacuum line and said main vacuum
line are connected to said vacuum pump through a vacuum tank.
4. The apparatus according to claim 1, wherein intermittent teeth formed by said skirt
parts of said seal blocks are provided with cooling means for inhibiting transfer
of heating heat of said seal bar mounted in the interior of said skirt part.
5. The apparatus according to claim 1, wherein simultaneously with nipping said tube
film by both of said seal blocks, a material to be packaged in front of said seal
blocks is pushed and supported by blocks made of urethane foam.