Field of the invention
[0001] The present invention relates to packaging and in particular to easy opening flow-pack
wrapper intended to be used in a horizontal or vertical form, fill and seal process
for rigid or semi-rigid products.
State of the art
[0002] Nowadays, most rigid or semi-rigid articles are packed in a flow-pack wrapper in
horizontal or vertical form fill and seal lines reaching extremely high packing speeds.
[0003] The principle of a horizontal flow-pack machine is that a flat film is formed into
a tube through a folding box and after the forming of this tube, a set of rotating
sealing wheels makes a longitudinal seal also called fin seal. A fin seal is a seal
where the packing wrapper is sealed face to face in machine direction (or longitudinal
way). This seal is an "inside-inside" seal, in opposition to an overlap seal, which
is an "inside-outside" seal.
[0004] The sealing wheels sealing the fin seal are responsible for the transport through
the machine together with some guiding wheels. The packed products moves over a horizontal
conveyer belt and runs via the folding box into the formed tube.
[0005] Once the product is placed into the tube, the cross-seals are formed through the
cross-sealing jaws. In most applications, the end seal of a pack is formed together
with the beginning seal of the following pack. During sealing, the film is cut to
split the adjacent pack and the cutting knife is generally built into the sealing
jaws.
[0006] Such a process is extensively described in the document GB-A-2349862. This document
describes in particular the cold-seal wrapping of food articles under controlled atmosphere.
[0007] A normal flow-pack is opened by tearing, starting at the profiled cross-seal. This
tear is generally not guided, which means that the opening is unpredictable and has
as a consequence the impossibility of a correct reclosability. Furthermore, all pre-cuts
of the prior art wrappers, do not cross-over the longitudinal fin seal of the wrapper
and the tearing is generally stopped by this longitudinal fin seal and from that point
makes it unpredictable. If the tear power is increased, a piece of the pack brakes
off, or the tear continues in a random way.
[0008] In order to obtain an easy and predictable opening of a flow-pack, various solutions
have been proposed. One of these solutions is the inclusion of a tear strip in the
packaging. This tear strip is sealed at the inside of the pack and allows to guide
the tear. If a tear tape is fixed to the wrapper in the cross-direction, the tear
also stops at the longitudinal fin seal, while tearing the pack beginning from the
tear tape tear initiation. Most of the tear tapes in the market are not heat-sealable
but cold-sealable with a pressure sensitive glue already on the tape, taking care
of the seal. The disadvantages of this method are the high costs and negative effects
on the packing speed. Besides that, a tear tape has a negative influence on machine
speed if it is put on the wrapper on cross direction. In machine direction however,
in most cases the speed can be maintained.
[0009] Another solution, well known by those skilled in the art, is the perforation of the
flow-pack to achieve easy opening. Such perforation supplies an opening initiation,
which generally allows a predictable opening. Nevertheless, this perforation has to
be performed within a sealed area in order to keep hermetic packs.
[0010] The documents EP 0 406 613 A1 presents an alternative in form of a package for rigid
or semi-rigid food bars with a notch on the flow wrapper substantially parallel to
an edge of the bar. This flow wrapper presents no longitudinal fin seal and therefore
seems not to be realistic in practice.
[0011] Document DE 10026551 A1 presents a pre-cut in the longitudinal fin seal of a flow-pack
wrapper used as a multi-pack wrapper for tablets. The pre-cut does not cross-cut the
longitudinal fin seal to preserve the air tightness of the pack.
[0012] Document US 5,934,048 presents a pouch produced in a vertical form, fill and seal
process (VFFS) wherein a pre-cut is realised, as opening initiation, in a hot-seal
but again does not cross-cut the longitudinal seal.
[0013] Document US 6,352,364 B1 presents a tubular stick-pack in an overlap seal process
wherein a pre-cut is realised in the transverse sealing joints as well as in the longitudinal
overlap sealing joint. Heat seals have numerous disadvantages such as low packing
speed due to heat transfer limitations or danger of product damage such as melted
chocolate due to heat transfer from the heated seal jaws.
Aims of the invention
[0014] The present invention aims to provide an easy opening flow-pack wrapper with predictable
opening, intended to be used in a horizontal or vertical form fill and seal process
not entailing reduction of packing speed on a usual packing equipment.
[0015] Another aim of the present invention is to present an easy opening flow-pack wrapper
which is reclosable via a cold-seal area exhibiting a particular pattern design.
Summary of the invention
[0016] The present invention discloses an easy opening flow-pack wrapper for rigid or semi-rigid
products comprising a longitudinal fin seal, a closing cold-seal area and an opening
initiation characterised in that said longitudinal fin seal is situated on the longitudinal
edge of the product, and in that said opening initiation is situated in said closing
cold-seal area, and cross-cuts said longitudinal fin seal.
[0017] In a particular aspect of the present invention, said package further comprises at
least one reclosable cold-seal area and at least one tear guide cold-seal free area,
said tear guide area being situated in between said closing cold-seal area and the
adjacent reclosable cold-seal area in the prolongation of the opening initiation.
[0018] According to the present invention, said reclosable cold-seal area has a lower seal
strength than said closing cold-seal area .
[0019] In a particular embodiment of the present invention, said reclosable cold-seal area
has a specific pattern design allowing a progressive opening and a "push-through"
of the semi-rigid or rigid product.
[0020] An additional feature of the present invention is that the specific pattern design
of said reclosable cold-seal is a banana, a triangle, a multi-triangle or a dot pattern.
[0021] Another feature of the present invention is that said opening initiation is a mechanical
weakening such as pre-cut and/or a perforation and/or an embossing.
[0022] Additionally, the present invention discloses an easy opening flow-pack wrapper intended
to be used in a horizontal and/or a vertical form, fill and seal process.
[0023] Finally, a packed product comprising the wrapper of the present invention is disclosed.
Short description of the drawings
[0024] Fig. 1 shows a mask of the closing cold-seal area on the unfolded wrapper (first
embodiment)
[0025] Fig. 2 shows a mask of the closing cold-seal area and the reclosable cold seal area
on the unfolded wrapper (second embodiment)
[0026] Fig. 3 shows the cold-seal area on the unfolded wrapper with an embossed mechanical
weakening as opening initiation.
[0027] Fig. 4 shows the pattern of the closing cold-seal area and the reclosable cold seal
area on the unfolded wrapper with a perfored mechanical weakening as opening initiation.
[0028] Fig. 5 shows the profile of a folded flow-pack wrapper with longitudinal fin seal
situated on the longitudinal edge of the product.
[0029] Fig. 6 shows the profile of a folded longitudinal fin seal on the folded flow-pack
wrapper.
[0030] Fig. 7 represents a perspective vue of a packed product showing the pre-cut crossing
the longitudinal fin seal.
[0031] Fig. 8 represents a mask of the opening possibility at two sides of the pack with
closing cold seal areas and reclosable cold seal areas.
Detailed description of the invention and preferred embodiments
[0032] The present invention is based on the technology of a flow-pack used in a horizontal
or vertical form fill and seal process. This flow-pack wrapper is easy to open (first
embodiment) and preferably, but not necessarily, reclosable (second embodiment). The
modifications on the wrapper of the present invention do not entail a significant
reduction of the packaging speed and can be achieved on standard packing machinery
without significant extra costs.
Definitions
[0033] The expression " cold seal" refers to an area of the flexible packaging film covered
by a sealing coating able to seal to itself without melting of the polymer film and
essentially by the application of pressure. This concept is well known by those skilled
in the art.
[0034] The expression "opening initiation" refers to all kind of mechanical weakening intended
to initiate the tear of the package independently of the generation process of this
mechanical weakening.(perforations, full pre-cuts, notches, embossing...etc). As far
as it would be endless to describe all the existing mechanical weaknesses, they should
be understood in a wide range, independently of their pattern. A pre-cut can for instance
start inside a cold-seal area instead of starting at the edge of the pack.
[0035] The expression "cross seal" or "transverse seal" should be understood as the sealing
in a transverse direction to the flow direction of the wrapper during the pack process.
The cross seal is perpendicular to the longitudinal fin seal, said longitudinal fin
seal being parallel to the longest edge of the packed product.
[0036] The expression "wrapper" should be understood in a large sense as a mono or multilayer
packaging film which is optionally printed and generally coiled, and cutted into strips
to be used in form, fill and seal processes. After the production process of such
coils, well known by those skilled in the art, the semi-finish wrapper is used to
wrap a serie of products, transforming them into wrapped products using the wrapper
of the present invention.
Problem intended to be resolved by the invention
[0037] A particular problem occurring in the opening of cross seals with pre-cuts or other
opening initiations is the fact that these various opening initiations are stopped
by the longitudinal fin seal which is generally situated in the middle of the confectionery
bar. Once the tear reaches this longitudinal fin seal, said tear stops or becomes
unpredictable.
Solution proposed by the present invention
[0038] In a first embodiment of the present invention, the longitudinal fin seal 9 is situated
on the longitudinal edge of the product and cross-cut by the opening initiation. This
allows the continuation of a predictable tear.
[0039] In a second embodiment of the present invention, the longitudinal fin seal 9 is also
situated on the longitudinal edge of the product and cross-cut by the opening initiation,
but additionally, a reclosable cold seal area 6 adjacent to the closing cold seal
area 2 in the cross direction is added to the packaging. In this configuration, a
cold seal free area 5 subsist in between said closing cold seal area 2 and said adjacent
reclosable cold seal area 6 which guides the tear automatically in between both zones.
The reason for this guidance is that the tear chooses the way of the lowest resistance.
In other words, the non adhesived multilayer film/film is less tear resistant than
the multilayer complex film/cold seal/cold seal/film. The adhesion of the cold seal
layer to itself increasing even this tear resistance.
[0040] The converting process is based on the production of a normal cold-seal wrapper,
preferably, but not necessarily, with a special cold seal pattern design. The closing
cold-seal area 2 contains a cold-sealing coating in a quantity of about 3 to 5 grams
per square meter. The reclosable cold-seal area 6 has a lower seal strength than the
closing cold seal area. This lower seal strength can be reached by different means.
No limitative examples of such means are, a lower quantity of cold-sealing coating
(only 2 to 3 grams per square meter), the use of a very dry cold-seal and/or the use
of specific pattern design.
[0041] In the particular case of food packaging, food-approved cold-seals for confectionery
products are well known by those skilled in the art. No limitative examples are based
on natural rubber latex and styrene acrylics. The rubber latex performs the cohesion
of the coating to itself, while the acrylic polymers perform the adhesion onto the
substrate.
[0042] All kind of substrates used in the standard flow-wrap technology can be used in the
present invention. No limitative examples are mono and/or multilayer polymer films
in general, and in particular aluminum coated and bioriented polypropylene mono and/or
multilayer films.
[0043] The packing of the product is performed on a standard horizontal or vertical form,
fill and seal machine with slightly adapted sealing jaws. The knife in the sealing
jaws should preferably be straight. The sealing jaw area at one side has a specific
design adapted to the desired pattern. In order to obtain an opening initiation one,
non limitative, option is the inclusion of a cutting knife in the sealing jaw to make
a pre-cut in the cross-seal. This pre-cut has to be made in the closing cold-seal
area 2 to guarantee hermetic or semi-hermetic packs.
[0044] Other opening initiations such as perforations, tear initiations by mechanical or
laser weakening or embossing are also possible and should also be situated in the
closing cold-seal area 2 to ensure said hermetic or semi-hermetic packaging.
[0045] The easy opening of the wrapper of the present invention, is possible by the fact
that there are no profiled ends to have a "fool-prove" packaging. If the consumer
cannot tear from the end, he is obliged to use the "side possibility". The easy opening
is possible through opening initiation in the closing cold seal area 2 in the prolongation
of the tear guide cold-seal free area 5. The tear is guided through the cold-seal
free area 5 to the other end of the wrap and the consumer takes away the major part
of the closing cold-seal 2 and the remaining reclosable cold-seal 6 can be "pushed
through" by the packed product. This particular reclosable cold-seal area 6 with lower
seal strength can be improved in terms of easy opening by the use of particular banana-shaped
cold-seal patterns, triangle or dots, so that the product only touches this particular
reclosable sealing area at one point and makes the "push-through" easier (see Fig
3). The reclosability is possible by pushing the reclosable cold seal area 6 at the
open end of the flow-wrap against each other. Due to pressure and human temperature,
this is easily resealed.
[0046] The present invention can be used in different configurations. No limitative examples
are easy openings on each side of the pack such as represented in figure 8. Multi-packs
(not represented) are also part of the present invention. Such multi-packs can be
separated by a closing cold seal area 2 and equipped with opening initiations according
to the present invention on each side top and/or bottom.
[0047] In a vertical form, fill and seal process, a heat seal coating of 3 to 5 grams per
square meter can be used according to the same concept. In this case, the opening
initiation is again placed within the sealed area and cross-cuts the longitudinal
fin seal placed on the longitudinal edge of the packed product.
[0048] Typical heat seal coatings for this application are:
- Primaseal H 59-123-Sovereign-EVA based low temperature heat seal coating.
- Diofan A 716 or Diofan 193 D- Solvay- PVDC based heat seal coating.
[0049] In terms of problem-solution approach, the problem in the present invention to be
solved, was to create the possibility of a reclosable package by a cold seal. To develop
such a seal, it was first necessary to develop a flow wrapper with a predictable tear,
to make it correctly reclosable. The predictable tear has been obtained by placing
the longitudinal fin seal 9 on the longitudinal edge of the packed product (see Fig.5
and 6) making it possible to place a cross-cutting opening initiation over said longitudinal
fin seal 9. The discovering of this possibility by the inventors not only improves
the opening of non-reclosable packs (first embodiment) but also offers the possibility
of the use of a reclosability concept by the presence of a reclosable cold seal 6
(second embodiment).
[0050] Legend
1. Flow wrapper
2. Closing cold seal area
3. Interrupted notches as opening initiation
4. Cut zone
5. Cold seal free zone
6. Reclosable cold seal area (in different pattern designs)
7. Embossing as opening initiation
8. Perforation as opening initiation
9. Longitudinal fin seal on the longitudinal edge of the packed product
10. Closed cross seal of the finished pack
11. Cutted end of the packed product
12. Full pre-cut as opening initiation crosscutting the longitudinal fin seal
1. Easy opening flow-pack wrapper preferably for rigid or semi-rigid products comprising
- a longitudinal fin seal (9),
- a closing cold-seal area (2),
- an opening initiation,
characterised in that said longitudinal fin seal (9) is situated on the longitudinal edge of the product,
and
in that said opening initiation is situated in said closing cold-seal area (2), and cross-cuts
said longitudinal fin seal (9).
2. Easy opening flow-pack wrapper according to Claim 1, characterised in that said package further comprises at least one reclosable cold-seal area (6) and at
least one tear guide cold-seal free area (5), said tear guide area being situated
in between said closing cold-seal area (2) and the adjacent reclosable cold-seal area
(6) in the prolongation of the opening initiation.
3. Easy opening flow-pack wrapper according to Claim 2, characterised in that said reclosable cold-seal area (6) has a lower seal strength than said closing cold-seal
area (2).
4. Easy opening flow-pack wrapper according to Claim 2, characterised in that said reclosable cold-seal area (6) has a specific pattern design allowing a progressive
opening and a "push-through" of preferably semi-rigid or rigid product.
5. Easy opening flow-pack wrapper according to Claim 4, characterised in that the specific pattern design of said reclosable cold-seal (6) is a banana, a triangle,
a multi-triangle or a dot pattern.
6. Easy opening flow-pack wrapper according to Claim 1, characterised in that said opening initiation is a mechanical weakening such as pre-cut and/or a perforation
and/or an embossing.
7. Easy opening flow-pack wrapper according to any of the previous claims, characterised in that said package is intended to be used in a horizontal and/or a vertical form, fill
and seal process.
8. A wrapped product comprising the wrapper of claim 1.