[0001] The present invention relates to a method for producing containers particularly suitable
for containing liquids or viscous or granular fluids by using a film of heat-sealable
flexible material.
[0002] Containers produced by means of a single- or multilayer film of flexible material
and suitable to contain liquids, such as beverages or viscous fluids of various kinds,
particularly foodstuffs, are known.
[0003] These packages are produced by folding and heat-sealing, along predefined lines and
operating sequences, a sheet of heat-sealable flexible film unwound from a roll.
[0004] The problems of these containers are connected to the use of flexible film, which
in itself does not give shape stability to the container when the latter is filled
with a liquid product which also does not have a shape of its own.
[0005] This problems affects production processes, which have to obtain structures which
are as much as possible locally strengthened or stable so that the container changes
as little as possible when an equally shapeless liquid or granular product is introduced.
[0006] According to known methods, various kinds of container have been devised in which
the local stiffenings and reinforcements are obtained through production processes
which entail starting from films in which multiple heat-sealed folds have already
been prepared before the use of said films for production of the container.
[0007] It is thus possible to obtain ribs which are located in chosen points and allow to
strengthen the resulting container.
[0008] This method is not convenient, since it entails preparing rolls which already have
overlap regions, and this entails much larger volumes for such rolls.
[0009] Moreover, these rolls can only allow to obtain containers of a certain type, shape
and size, since the stiffening overlaps cannot be located randomly in the container.
[0010] The aim of the present invention is to eliminate the drawbacks of the known art,
providing a method which allows to obtain a container having a predefined shape which
substantially cannot be modified by the filling product.
[0011] Within this aim, an object is to provide a method which starts from a film which
is not necessarily prepared beforehand with reinforced regions.
[0012] Another object is to provide a method which allows to use conventional machines and
systems, albeit with appropriate modifications to the fixtures that are used.
[0013] This aim and these and other objects which will become better apparent hereinafter
are achieved by a method for producing containers from a film of heat-sealable flexible
material, characterized in that it comprises the following steps:
a) unwinding from a roll a portion of film made of heat-sealable flexible material;
b) folding the film, arranging flaps of the film side by side, possibly with an overlap
thereof;
c) tucking in folded lateral edges of the film so as to form longitudinal accordion-like
portions;
d) providing a transverse heat-sealed portion so as to form a bottom, blocking the
accordion-like portions and simultaneously cutting said heat-sealed portion in a median
region thereof;
e) inserting the heat-sealed bottom by an extent which is equal to half a width of
the accordion-like portion;
f) providing a longitudinal heat-sealed portion in a region where the flaps lie side
by side and/or overlap, blocking the bottom and the accordion-like portion and simultaneously
cutting the longitudinal heat-sealed portion in a median region thereof.
[0014] Further characteristics and advantages of the invention will become better apparent
from the detailed description of some preferred embodiments, given by way of non-limitative
example and illustrated in the accompanying figures, wherein:
Figure 1 is a schematic view of the steps of a first embodiment of the method;
Figure 2 is a perspective view of the pair of containers obtained by the method according
to Figure 1;
Figure 3 is a perspective view of the individual containers of Figure 2, shown separated
from each other;
Figure 4 is a perspective view of a second embodiment of the method according to the
invention;
Figure 5 is a perspective view of a third embodiment of the method according to the
invention;
Figure 6 is a perspective view of the container obtained with the method of Figure
5, shown ready for filling;
Figure 7 is a perspective view of the container of Figure 6, shown permanently closed;
Figure 8 is a perspective view of a fourth embodiment of the method according to the
invention.
[0015] With reference to the figures, Figure 1 illustrates a first embodiment of the method
according to the invention, in which a film 11 of flexible and heat-sealable material
is unwound stepwise from a roll 10.
[0016] The film passes through a forming collar 12 of an ordinary vertical forming machine,
thus obtaining a tube 13 which has a rectangular cross-section and in which flaps
14 and 15 of the film 11 are made to overlap in a median region along a longitudinal
band 16 on which a longitudinal heat-sealed portion 17 is provided which consolidates
the tubular shape.
[0017] The central heat-sealed portion 17 is twice as wide as necessary, since, as described
hereinafter, it is designed to obtain two containers arranged side by side.
[0018] The tube 13 can be formed, with particular machines, even without the presence of
the forming collar 12, so that in the first step of the method a tube with a central
longitudinal heat-sealed portion 17 is formed in any case.
[0019] After this step, a transverse heat-sealed portion 18 is formed, producing a bottom
19 of the container which, simultaneously with this operation, is filled from above
with a liquid or in any case with a product to be packaged.
[0020] Also this heat-sealed portion 18 is twice as wide, since it also serves to close
the upper part of the already-filled container 20 which had been formed before and
filled during the continuous production step of the machine.
[0021] During the heat-sealing of the transverse portion 18, a transverse cut is also performed
which separates the filled and closed container 20 from the one that will be formed
subsequently.
[0022] By means of pushers 21, the bottom 19 of the container is pushed upward and lateral
guides 22 push the sides of said container inward.
[0023] In a subsequent step, the container, now designated by the reference numerals 23a
and 23b, is provided with a further central heat-sealed portion 24 which overlaps
the existing heat-sealed portion 17 and forms two independent containers, which are
also separated by a rotating blade 25 arranged in a median region of a heat-sealing
roller 26.
[0024] Additional eccentric pushers 27 further help the insertion of the side of the container
toward the inside of said container.
[0025] The median cut, designated by the reference numeral 28 in Figure 2, can be performed
continuously, achieving complete separation of the two containers, as shown in Figure
3.
[0026] As an alternative, the cut 28 can be made as a line of small perforations or by means
of a laser cut, which allows to keep the two containers 23a and 23b coupled to each
other, although they can be easily separated at the time of use or sale.
[0027] The resulting container, as shown in Figure 2, has two opposite faces which are directly
heat-sealed by means of the heat-sealed portions 18 and 24 and has two other faces,
i.e., the bottom now designated by the reference numeral 29 and the side designated
by the reference numeral 30, which have an accordion-like shape which gives volume
to said container.
[0028] Figure 3 illustrates another embodiment of the production of containers of the type
shown in Figures 2 and 3.
[0029] In this case, a film 101 is unwound from a roll 100 and passes through a forming
collar 102 to form a tube 103 which is again blocked in the median region by a heat-sealed
portion 107.
[0030] In this case, the embodiment entails that blade means 121 push the bottom 109 upward
while the sides, now designated by the reference numeral 122, are pushed together
and folded outward.
[0031] Then, as disclosed above, a double-width median heat-sealed portion with an intermediate
cut is provided, forming two individual containers 123a and 123b which are fully similar
to the ones shown in Figures 2 and 3.
[0032] The two embodiments of the method described so far relate to vertical packaging machines
in which filling with the product is performed directly in the machine during the
forming of the container.
[0033] Figures 4, 5 and 6 illustrate applications of the same process on horizontal machines
which prepare the containers which are then filled in other steps and at different
times.
[0034] With reference to Figure 5, a film 211 is unwound stepwise from a roll 210 and is
folded so that two lateral flaps 212 and 213 of the film lie side by side in a median
region 214.
[0035] The side-by-side arrangement might also be an overlap, although this is not necessary.
[0036] At the same time, two internal accordion-like portions, designated by the reference
numerals 215 and 216 respectively, are formed laterally by folding the film itself.
[0037] This operation occurs horizontally, in the illustrated case, and advancement occurs
practically continuously.
[0038] After these first operations, a transverse heat-sealed portion 217 is provided, forming
the bottoms of the container.
[0039] In a subsequent step, bars, designated by the reference numerals 218 and 219 respectively
and arranged in direct contact with the container that is being formed, by means of
suction holes, not shown, and of a system which generates vacuum, take the two faces
of the film and move it away, for example by rotation, as shown schematically by 220
and 221.
[0040] The central heat-sealed portion, now designated by the reference numeral 217a, is
kept motionless, or moved backward, while the container being formed advances.
[0041] In this manner, the bottom that is being formed is inserted in the container and
when insertion is completed the bars, now designated by the reference numerals 218a
and 219a, reposition the faces of the container so that they are mutually adjacent
again while the bottom is comprised between them.
[0042] In this situation, a pair of heat-sealing rollers 222 and 223 forms a double longitudinal
heat-sealed portion 224 and 225 and an intermediate cut 226 which separates the two
side-by-side containers, which are now designated by the reference numerals 227 and
228; the containers are collected in separate stacks 229 and 230 and are ready for
subsequent filling.
[0043] As an alternative to the opening system that uses suction bars, it is possible to
use systems based on jets of compressed air.
[0044] The resulting containers are of the type shown in Figures 6 and 7.
[0045] As clearly shown in particular in Figure 6, the container has a substantially triangular
accordion-like bottom 231, while on the opposite side, which is the upper side used
for filling, a mouth 232 is left open in order to allow to insert the product.
[0046] A heat-sealing station is then provided in the filling machine, after the product
has been introduced, which produces an upper heat-sealed portion 233 which permanently
closes the container.
[0047] Figure 8 illustrates another embodiment of the method shown in Figure 5; the variation
is introduced in the intermediate step, in which the bottom obtained by means of a
transverse heat-sealed portion 317 is inserted between the folded flaps of the sheet
during the advancement of said folded sheet by virtue of eccentric blade means designated
by the reference numeral 318.
[0048] Wheels, one of which is designated by the reference numeral 319, then flatten the
resulting accordion-like portion, so as to be able to provide a double longitudinal
heat-seal 320 and 321 by means of heat-sealing wheels 322 and 323, while a central
rotating blade 324 produces a median cut 325 which separates the two containers, now
designated by the reference numerals 326 and 327, which are collected in two stacks
328 and 329.
[0049] The containers thus obtained can be stored while waiting to be filled, or else they
can pass directly to a carousel which opens their upper part, which has not yet been
heat-sealed yet, and carries them to a filling machine and to a final heat-sealing
operation for closure.
[0050] In all of the illustrated cases, the film can be already prepared with weakened and
pre-perforated regions for the insertion of a straw which can also be inserted again
and removed, when necessary, from a weakened or peel-off region of a heat-sealed portion.
[0051] It is also possible to apply caps or equivalent closures in any point.
[0052] Even in the variations of the basic process, the cut that separates the containers
can be complete or partial, so that two containers remain joined and can be subsequently
divided by the user who has purchased them as a pair or at the time of sale.
[0053] From what has been described and illustrated, it is evident that the aim and all
the intended objects of the invention have been achieved, and in particular that a
method has been devised which allows to obtain a container whose shape is sufficiently
definite and stable even after filling thanks to the effect of two heat-sealed sides
and of two accordion-like sides.
[0054] All this, because of the characteristics of the method, is performed without having
to start from film in roll form which is already prepared with overlaps or strengthened
regions and without requiring additional strengthening means.
[0055] The method is therefore simple to perform with equipped machines which do not modify
the general structure of already-known machines.
[0056] This allows very inexpensive and fast production.
[0057] 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.
1. A method for producing containers from a film of heat-sealable flexible material,
characterized in that it comprises the following operating steps:
a) unwinding from a roll a portion of film made of heat-sealable flexible material;
b) folding the film, arranging flaps of the film side by side, possibly with an overlap
thereof;
c) tucking in lateral edges of the film that have formed so as to produce longitudinal
accordion-like portions;
d) providing a transverse heat-sealed portion so as to form a bottom, blocking the
accordion-like portions and simultaneously cutting said heat-sealed portion in a median
region thereof;
e) inserting the heat-sealed bottom by an extent which is equal to half a width of
the accordion-like portion;
f) providing a longitudinal median heat-sealed portion in a region where the flaps
lie side by side and/or overlap, blocking the bottom and the accordion-like portion
and simultaneously cutting the longitudinal heat-sealed portion in a median region.
2. The method according to claim 1, characterized in that the film is folded by a collar of a vertical machine while the product is being introduced
in the container in said machine.
3. The method according to claim 1, characterized in that the longitudinal median heat-sealed portion is of a double-width type so that it
can be subsequently separated by means of a median cut.
4. The method according to claim 2, characterized in that the insertion of the bottom and of the accordion-like sides occurs by means of movable
means and fixed guides of said machine.
5. The method according to claim 2, characterized in that the filling and heat-sealing of the region arranged at the bottom occurs directly
in the machine.
6. The method according to claim 1, characterized in that after filling and closing the container, a heat-sealed portion is produced in a same
region where the heat-sealed portion had been produced, said second heat-sealed portion
forming two already-filled and mutually independent containers.
7. The method according to claim 6, characterized in that said heat-sealed portion that separates the two containers is cut along a longitudinal
median cutting line, with complete separation of the two containers.
8. The method according to claim 7, characterized in that a scoring is performed along said median cutting line, achieving a predisposition
for the separation of the two containers.
9. The method according to claim 1, characterized in that a straw which can be extracted at the time of use can be provided inside the container.
10. The method according to claim 1, characterized in that a cap or an opening which is preconfigured to allow the liquid to exit is provided
in a portion of the container.
11. The method according to claim 2, characterized in that the bottom is inserted in the container while the lateral accordion-like portions
are moved outward by mechanical means of said machine.
12. The method according to claim 1, characterized in that the bottom, obtained with a transverse heat-seal, is inserted between two adjacent
faces that will form the container when said faces are temporarily moved mutually
apart by means of suction bars.
13. The method according to claim 12, characterized in that the bottom is inserted while keeping motionless, or retracting, the transverse heat-sealed
portion and causing an advancement of the container being formed.
14. The method according to claim 12, characterized in that the bottom obtained by heat-sealing is inserted in the container being formed by
means of rotating and/or translating mechanical means.