[0001] The present invention relates to a device for vacuum-sealing bags.
[0002] The use of airtight bags in which a partial vacuum, commonly termed "vacuum", is
generated is generally intended to preserve perishable materials, such as for example
food, by virtue of the protection thus afforded against the oxidation processes that
instead occur in contact with air.
[0003] Vacuum is created inside said bags, which contain the perishable material to be protected,
by way of appropriate sealing devices, which extract part of the air that is present
in the bags and close them so as to prevent subsequent inflow of air from outside.
[0004] A first known type of sealing device is currently known which comprises a nozzle,
which is connected to vacuum generation means and can be inserted within the bag to
be sealed, and means for the thermal bonding of the flaps of said bag.
[0005] The main drawback of this first known type of sealing device is that the thermal
bonding of the flaps can occur only after the nozzle has been removed, requiring a
high degree of synchronization between the two operations.
[0006] Another drawback of this sealing device relates to the fact that since the nozzle
is inserted directly inside the bag, any liquids or powders that are present therein
are sucked up and can damage the vacuum generation means.
[0007] Moreover, US-4,941,310 discloses a second known type of sealing device, which is
substantially constituted by a box-like structure to which a cover is articulated
laterally.
[0008] The box-like structure has a base on which there is a region for supporting the sealable
ends of a bag, while the movable cover is provided at the front with a face that can
be positioned over said sealable ends; a chamber is formed between said base and said
cover and the vacuum can be provided inside it, said chamber having such dimensions
as to accommodate only the sealable ends of the bag.
[0009] This second known type of sealing device further comprises static sealing means,
which surround said chamber and are arranged between the base and the cover so as
to affect externally the sealable ends of the bag when the cover is in the closure
position, so as to ensure a static seal only at the open end of said bag.
[0010] Said known sealing device further comprises first means for producing vacuum inside
the chamber, which are arranged so as to draw the air from the upper part of the chamber,
and second means for heat-sealing the sealable flaps of the bag; there is also a tray,
formed below the base of the box-like structure, for collecting liquids or powders
sucked up from the inside of said bag.
[0011] The main drawback of this second known type of sealing device is that it is difficult
to clean, since the tray for collecting liquids or powders is rigidly coupled to the
base and therefore difficult to access and even more difficult to wash, and all this
entails negative repercussions on the overall hygiene of the machine.
[0012] The aim of the present invention is to solve the above-described problems, eliminating
the drawbacks of the cited known art, by providing a device that allows to obtain
reliable vacuum-sealing of bags, at the same time allowing its rapid and effective
cleaning and improving the overall hygiene of the process.
[0013] Another object is to provide a device that is structurally simple and has low manufacturing
costs.
[0014] This aim and these and other objects that will become better apparent hereinafter
are achieved by a device for vacuum-sealing bags, which comprises a box-like frame
that forms inside it a cavity and above which a cover for covering said cavity is
rotatably connected, characterized in that a hollow prism-shaped supporting element
for one end of said bags can be positioned detachably in said cavity, said supporting
element having a chamber that is closed hermetically by said cover and is connected
to means for generating vacuum.
[0015] Further characteristics and advantages of the present invention will become better
apparent from the following detailed description of a particular but not exclusive
embodiment thereof, illustrated by way of nonlimiting example in the accompanying
drawings, wherein:
Figure 1 is a perspective view of the vacuum-sealing device according to the invention
in the closure position;
Figure 2 is a perspective view of the device according to the invention in the closure
position, with a bag applied thereto;
Figure 3 is a perspective view of the vacuum-sealing device in the open position;
Figure 4 is a sectional view, taken along the line IV-IV of Figure 3, of a detail
of the invention;
Figure 5 is an exploded perspective view of the vacuum-sealing device according to
the invention;
Figure 6 is a sectional view, taken along the line VI-VI of Figure 1, of the device
according to the invention.;
Figure 7 is a perspective view of a detail of the invention.
[0016] In the embodiments that follow, individual characteristics, given in relation to
specific examples, may actually be interchanged with other different characteristics
that exist in other embodiments.
[0017] Moreover, it is noted that anything found to be already known during the patenting
process is understood not to be claimed and to be the subject of a disclaimer.
[0018] With reference to the figures, the reference numeral 1 designates a device for vacuum-sealing
bags 40, which comprises a frame 2 that has a box-like structure and on the upper
front surface of which there is a cavity 3 that is open upward.
[0019] The cavity 3, which has a generally triangular transverse cross-section, may conveniently
be slightly shorter than the frame 2, being delimited laterally by two first walls
4a and 4b, which are arranged vertically.
[0020] A first gasket 6, made for example of rubber, is conveniently provided on the first
front edge 5 of the cavity 3 and lies transversely approximately along the entire
width of said first edge.
[0021] The cavity 3 has a bottom 7 on which there is advantageously, preferably proximate
to a second rear wall 8 of said cavity, a receptacle 9 that is open upward and runs
along at least part of, or over the entire width of said cavity; said receptacle has
a cross-section that has a selected geometric shape, for example, selected to be U-shaped
or rectangular or trapezoidal or as a differently shaped geometric body.
[0022] Means for generating vacuum are accommodated inside the frame 2, in a region that
is not occupied by the cavity 3, and are constituted by a suction device 10, to which
a first pipe or tube 11 is connected which supports, at its free end, an internally
perforated connector 12.
[0023] Said connector is conveniently generally L-shaped and can be accommodated with an
interlocking coupling within the first wall 4a, a wing 13 of said connector facing
the inside of the cavity 3; the wing 13 of said connector is therefore arranged along
an axis that is approximately parallel to the axis of the receptacle 9 at one side
of the cavity 3.
[0024] The connector 12 further has a hole 14 at both of its opposite ends, so as to connect
the cavity 3 to the first tube 11 and to the suction device 10.
[0025] The suction device 10 is controlled by means of an electronic device 15 for adjusting
and controlling the level of vacuum, which is also accommodated within the frame 2.
[0026] A cover 16 for covering the cavity 3 is rotatably associated above the frame 2 and
supports in a lower region a second gasket 17, which is closed in a loop and has a
generally rectangular plan shape.
[0027] The second gasket 17 is constituted by a first straight ridge 17a, which is arranged
at the front, by a second straight ridge 17b, which is parallel to the first cross-member
and is arranged behind it, and by two third lateral ridges 17c, which are also straight
and are perpendicular to the first and second ridges 17a and 17b and mutually connect
them, so as to form a closed loop.
[0028] Conveniently, the length of the first and second ridges of the second gasket is approximately
equal to, or shorter than, the length of the first gasket 6, so that the second gasket
can be accommodated within the cavity 3 when the cover 16 is in the closed position.
[0029] Advantageously, the first ridge 17a of the second gasket 17 is rigidly coupled below
the cover 16 in such a position as to abut against the first gasket 6 when said cover
is in the closed position and if there are no other external elements interposed between
them.
[0030] The device 1 according to the invention further comprises a supporting element 18,
which is shaped like a hollow prism, is advantageously shaped complementarily with
respect to the receptacle 9 formed on the bottom 7 of the chamber 3, and is slightly
shorter than said receptacle, so that it can be accommodated detachably therein, ensuring
a preset play for its fitting.
[0031] In a further advantageous but not exclusive embodiment of the invention, the supporting
element 18 has a cylindrical shape and the receptacle 9 has a semicylindrical shape,
so that the supporting element 18 can be accommodated therein, protruding upward with
approximately half of its volume.
[0032] A chamber 19 is formed inside the supporting element 18, is open at an opening 20
that is formed longitudinally on a portion of the lateral face of said supporting
element that is directed toward the cover in the closed condition and affects, or
extends in the supporting element 18 for part of its extension comprised between its
two opposite lateral ends 21 and 22.
[0033] A generally flat tab 23 protrudes radially from the supporting element 18 at the
second edge 20a of the opening 20, which is arranged downward when the supporting
element 18 is accommodated within the receptacle 9, and is approximately as long as
the opening 20 and lies approximately horizontally when said supporting element is
accommodated within the receptacle 9.
[0034] The tab 23 is arranged on the bottom 7 of the cavity 3 and affects or extends over
it up to its first front edge 5.
[0035] Advantageously, the width of the tab 23 is such that it rests, at its free end 24,
on a portion of the first gasket 6, which further is conveniently slightly longer
than the tab 23, so that said tab rests thereon along its entire length.
[0036] Two vertically arranged lateral wings 25 delimit the tab 23 at its ends, have a generally
triangular shape and connect, by means of their third upper edges 25a, the free end
24 of the tab 23 to the fourth upper edge 20b of the opening 20.
[0037] Advantageously, the mutual distance between the lateral wings 25 is approximately
equal to the distance between the third ridges 17c of the second gasket 17, at which
they are accordingly positioned when the cover 16 is in the closed position.
[0038] When the cover 16 is in the closed position, the fourth upper edge 20b of the opening
20 is instead arranged below the second upper ridge 17b of the second gasket 17, so
that the second ridge 17b abuts against the lateral surface of the supporting element
18 above the fourth edge 20b.
[0039] Since the first ridge 17a of the gasket 17 abuts, in this condition, against the
first gaskets 6, the opening 20 is closed hermetically by said ridge.
[0040] In order to improve the efficiency of said hermetic closure, a protrusion 26 can
protrude externally from the supporting element 18 at the third edges 25a and proximate
to the fourth edge 20b, said protrusion being approximately C-shaped in plan view
and matching the shape of the second gasket 17 at its second and third ridges; said
protrusion interferes, when the cover is placed in the closure position, against the
second gasket 17, providing substantial airtightness.
[0041] A partition 27 is accommodated axially and centrally with respect to the chamber
19, is generally Y-shaped or X-shaped, and is shorter than said chamber; a generally
horizontal wall of the partition 27 is conveniently arranged at the same level as
the tab 23, so as to constitute, in cooperation with said tab, a supporting surface
for the sealable flaps of a bag 40.
[0042] The supporting element 18 further has, at one of its ends, a lug 28, which protrudes
from one of its end faces in a longitudinal direction and is provided internally with
a through hole; advantageously, the lug 28 is arranged at the same level as, or above,
the tab 23.
[0043] The lug 28 is externally shaped complementarily with respect to the hole 14 that
is open at the wing 13, which faces the inside of the cavity 3, of the connector 12,
so as to be detachably insertable therein by interlocking, connecting the chamber
19 to the first tube 11 and the suction device 10 and at the same time isolating the
cavity 3 from said tube and said device.
[0044] Moreover, a valve 29 is arranged on an external surface of the frame 2 and is connected
to the suction device 10 by means of a second tube 30, which is also connected, optionally
by means of the first tube 11, to the chamber 19; the first end of a tube, connected
at its second end to the inside of a vessel by means of an identical and separate
valve provided thereon, can be connected to said valve.
[0045] The valve 29 is normally closed, ensuring the hermetic closure of the second tube
30; when the first end of the tube is connected thereto, the valve 29 opens automatically,
connecting to the suction device 10 said tube and, by means of an identical and separate
valve connected to the second end of the tube, the vessel.
[0046] The valve 29 further acts as a vent in order to allow, by way of a selective actuation
thereof, which is either manual or motorized, provided by means of an electrically-actuated
device, the inflow of air from the outside toward the depressurized chamber, in order
to balance the pressure that acts inside said chamber with respect to the ambient
pressure and thus allow to open it.
[0047] Moreover, the sealing device 1 can comprise a pressure sensor 32, preferably of the
type with variable inductance, which is capable of detecting continuously the difference
in pressure between the chamber 19 and the outside environment and of transmitting
to the device 15 for adjusting and controlling the level of partial vacuum an electrical
signal that is proportional thereto.
[0048] Said signal can be processed according to preset algorithms by the adjustment and
control device, which regulates the suction device depending on the level of partial
vacuum to be produced inside the chamber 19.
[0049] There are also means 31 for heat-sealing the sealable ends of a bag 40, which are
for example operated electrically and are capable of melting said sealable ends together
so as to ensure the airtightness of said bag; said means can be activated automatically
once the chosen level of partial vacuum has been reached.
[0050] The operation of the device for vacuum-sealing bags therefore entails that while
the cover 16 is in the open position and therefore raised, the sealable ends of a
bag that contains products to be placed in vacuum are positioned on the supporting
element 18 at its tab 23.
[0051] The cover 16 can then be closed, so that a portion of the flaps of the bag is blocked
between the first gasket 6 and the first front ridge 17a of the second gasket 17;
by way of the use of known types of bag provided with appropriate internal channels,
the passage of air from the inside of the bag toward the chamber 19 formed inside
the supporting elements 18 is still ensured.
[0052] Moreover, the chamber 19 is closed hermetically by the second gasket 17 and is connected
on one side to the suction device 10 and on the other side to the inside of the bag.
[0053] Once the cover 16 has been closed, the vacuum generation means are activated automatically
or by means of a manual intervention of the user; in particular, the suction device
10 generates a partial vacuum inside the chamber 19, which draws the air contained
inside the bag.
[0054] Moreover, said partial vacuum acts so as to reinforce the closure of the cover 16
against the frame 2, so as to increase the seal offered by the second gasket as the
difference in pressure between the chamber 19 and the outside environment increases.
[0055] During this process, the difference in pressure between the chamber 19 and the outside
environment is detected continuously by the pressure sensor 32 and transmitted to
the device 15 for adjusting and controlling the level of partial vacuum, which calibrates
the operation of the suction device 10.
[0056] Once the chosen level of negative pressure inside the chamber 19 and therefore inside
the bag has been reached, the means for welding the sealable ends of the bag are activated
automatically, and said bag is thus sealed with respect to the outside environment.
[0057] The adjustment and control device then interrupts the operation of the suction device;
in this condition, the pressure inside the chamber 19 remains in any case lower than
the ambient pressure, preventing its opening on the part of the user.
[0058] It is therefore possible to operate manually, or optionally by means of an electric
actuation device, the valve 29, which connects the chamber 19 to the outside environment,
allowing air to enter it and allowing to restore the ambient pressure, so as to allow
easy opening of said chamber and removal of the sealed bag, inside which the chosen
level of vacuum remains.
[0059] Optionally, the level of vacuum that can be provided inside the bag can be set by
the user by programming the device 15 for adjusting and controlling the level of partial
vacuum, so that said device, by detecting continuously the partial vacuum that occurs
inside the chamber by means of the sensor 32 and by consequently driving the suction
device 10, stabilizes the pressure inside the chamber once it has reached the set
level.
[0060] During the vacuum-sealing of bags, liquids or powders contained inside them can be
entrained into the chamber 19 by the partial vacuum that has been generated therein;
these particles therefore tend to fall onto the bottom of the chamber 19 by gravity
and can accumulate there over time.
[0061] The chamber 19 can be cleaned easily, with the cover 16 in the open position, by
disengaging the lug 28 from the connector 12 and removing the supporting element 18
from the receptacle 9.
[0062] The supporting element 18 can therefore be easily cleaned and sanitized, optionally
also by using detergent liquids, before it is returned inside the receptacle 9 for
reuse.
[0063] The arrangement of the lug 28 above, or at the same level as, the tab 23 prevents
any liquids or powders aspirated from the inside of the bag from reaching the suction
device 10 and damaging it; in this manner, the need to place filters between the chamber
19 and the suction device 10 is avoided.
[0064] If one wishes to generate vacuum inside a container provided with a valve 29, is
possible to connect said valve to the vacuum-sealing device by means of a tube, which
is inserted at its first end in the identical and separate valve 29 that is provided
on the sealing device 1 and is connected to the suction device 10.
[0065] Once the intended level of vacuum has been obtained inside the container, removal
of the tube from each valve 29 causes the automatic closure of said valves, so as
to ensure that vacuum is retained inside the container and allow reuse of the vacuum-sealing
device 1.
[0066] It has thus been found that the invention has achieved the intended aim and object,
a device having been provided which allows to achieve reliable vacuum-sealing of bags,
at the same time allowing its quick and effective cleaning and improving the overall
hygiene of the process.
[0067] The materials used, as well as the dimensions that constitute the individual components
of the invention, may of course be more pertinent depending on the specific requirements.
[0068] The various means for performing certain different functions need not certainly coexist
only in the illustrated embodiment but can be present per se in many embodiments,
including ones that are not illustrated.
[0069] The characteristics mentioned as being advantageous, convenient or the like may also
be omitted or be replaced with equivalents.
[0070] The terms "generally" and "approximately" are intended to indicate that the form
or position features to which they refer can have slight variations with respect to
the exact position or shape shown in the figures, all within the accepted ranges recognized
for the pertinent technical field.
[0071] The disclosures in Italian Patent Application No. TV2004A000092 from which this application
claims priority are incorporated herein by reference.
[0072] 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 device for vacuum-sealing bags, comprising a box-like frame (2) that forms inside
it a cavity (3) and above which a cover (16) for covering said cavity is rotatably
connected, characterized in that it further comprises a hollow prism-shaped supporting element (18) for one end of
said bags (40) that can be positioned detachably in said cavity (3), said supporting
element (18) having a chamber (19) that is closed hermetically by said cover (16)
and is connected to means (10) for generating vacuum.
2. The device according to claim 1, characterized in that said cavity (18) is formed on the upper front surface of said frame (2) and is open
upward, said cavity (3) preferably having a generally triangular transverse cross-section
and being slightly narrower than said frame (2), being delimited laterally by two
first vertically arranged walls (4a, 4b), a first gasket (6) being provided on the
first front edge (5) of said cavity (3), being preferably made of rubber and lying
transversely approximately along the entire width of said first edge (5), said cavity
(3) having a bottom (7) on which, preferably proximate to a second rear wall (8) of
said cavity (3), at least one receptacle (9) is provided that is open upward and covers
at least part of the width of said cavity (3).
3. The device according to claims 1 and 2, characterized in that said receptacle (9) has a cross-section that has a selected geometric shape, preferably
a U-shape or rectangular or trapezoidal, or of a differently shaped geometric body.
4. The device according to claims 1 and 3, characterized in that said vacuum generation means are constituted by a suction device (10) to which a
first tube (11) is connected, said tube (11) supporting, at its free end, an internally
perforated connector (12), said vacuum generation means (10) being accommodated inside
said frame (2), in a region that is not affected by said cavity (3).
5. The device according to claims 1 and 4, characterized in that said connector (12) is generally L-shaped, has an open hole (14) at both of its opposite
ends, and can be accommodated with an interlocking coupling within one of said first
walls (4a, 4b), with one wing (13) thereof facing the inside of said cavity (3) and
being arranged along an axis that is parallel to the axis of said receptacle (9) at
one side of said cavity (3).
6. The device according to claims 1 and 5, characterized in that said suction device (10) is regulated by way of an electronic device (15) for adjusting
and controlling the level of partial vacuum, which is accommodated inside said frame
(2).
7. The device according to claims 1 and 6, characterized in that said frame (2) supports, in a lower region, a second gasket (17), which is closed
in a loop and has a generally rectangular plan shape.
8. The device according to claims 1 and 7, characterized in that said second gasket (17) is constituted by a first straight ridge (17a) arranged at
the front, by a second straight ridge (17b) that is parallel to the first cross-member
and is arranged behind it, and by two third likewise straight lateral ridges (17c),
which are perpendicular to said first and second ridges (17a, 17b) and connect them
so as to form a closed loop.
9. The device according to claims 1 and 8, characterized in that the length of said first and second ridges (17a, 17b) of said second gasket (17)
is approximately conveniently equal to, or smaller than, the length of said first
gasket (6), said second gasket (17) being accommodatable inside said cavity (3) when
said cover (16) is in the closure position.
10. The device according to claims 1 and 9, characterized in that said first ridge (17a) of said second gasket (17) is advantageously coupled in a
lower region to said cover (16) in such a position that it abuts, when said cover
(16) is in the closed position and there are no external elements interposed between
them, on said first gasket (6).
11. The device according to claims 1 and 10, characterized in that said supporting element (18) is shaped complementarily to said at least one receptacle
(9) formed on said bottom (7) of said chamber (3) and is slightly shorter than said
receptacle (9), and can be accommodated detachably therein and allows a preset play
for its fitting.
12. The device according to claims 1 and 11, characterized in that said supporting element (18) is cylindrical and said at least one receptacle (9)
is semicylindrical, said supporting element (18) being accommodatable in said receptacle
(9) and protruding upward from it with approximately half of its volume.
13. The device according to claims 1 and 12, characterized in that said chamber (19) formed inside said supporting element (18) is open at an opening
(20) that is formed longitudinally on a portion of the lateral face of said supporting
element (18), said opening (20) being directed toward said cover (16) in the closed
condition and affecting said supporting element for a portion of its extension that
is comprised between its two opposite lateral ends (21, 22).
14. The device according to claims 1 and 13, characterized in that a generally flat tab (23) protrudes radially from said supporting element (18) at
a second edge (20a) of said opening (20) that is arranged in a lower region when said
supporting element (18) is accommodated inside said receptacle (9), said tab (23)
being as long as said opening (20) and being arranged horizontally when said supporting
element (18) is accommodated within said receptacle (9) so as to affect said bottom
(7) of said cavity (3) up to said first front edge thereof.
15. The device according to claims 1 and 14, characterized in that said tab (23) rests, at one (24) of its free ends, on a portion of said first gasket
(6), said first gasket (6) being slightly longer than said tab (23), said tab (23)
resting above said first gasket (6) along its entire length.
16. The device according to claims 1 and 15, characterized in that said tab (23) is delimited at its ends by two lateral wings (25) that are arranged
vertically, are generally triangular and connect by way of their first third upper
edges (25a) said free end (24) of said tab (23) to a fourth upper edge (20b) of said
opening (20).
17. The device according to claims 1 and 16, characterized in that the mutual distance between said lateral wings (25) is approximately equal to the
distance between said third ridges (17c) of said second gasket (17), said lateral
wings (25) being positioned, when said cover (16) is in the closure position, at said
third ridges (17c).
18. The device according to one or more of the preceding claims, characterized in that when said cover (16) is in the closed position, said fourth upper edge (20b) of said
opening (20) is arranged downward with respect to said second upper ridge (17b) of
said second gasket (17), said second ridge (17b) abutting against the lateral surface
of said supporting element (18) above said fourth edge (20b).
19. The device according to claims 1 and 18, characterized in that a protrusion (26) protrudes externally from said supporting element (18) at said
third edges (25a) and proximate to said fourth edge (20b), has a C-shaped plan configuration
that matches said second gasket (17) at said second and third ridges (17b, 17c), said
protrusion (26) interfering against said second gasket (17) when said cover (16) is
in the closed position.
20. The device according to claims 1 and 19, characterized in that a partition (27) is accommodated axially with respect to said chamber (19) and in
a central position with respect to it and has a generally Y-shaped or X-shaped cross-section
and is shorter than said chamber (19), a generally horizontal wall of said partition
being arranged at the same level as said tab (23), so as to constitute, in cooperation
with said tab (23), a supporting surface for the flaps to be welded of an end of said
bag (40).
21. The device according to claims 1 and 20, characterized in that said supporting element (18) has, at one of its ends, a lug (28) that protrudes from
an end face of said supporting element (18) in a longitudinal direction and is internally
provided with a through hole, said lug (28) being positioned at the same level as,
or above, said tab (23).
22. The device according to claims 1 and 21, characterized in that said lug (28) is externally shaped complementarily with respect to said open hole
(14) at said wing (13) of said connector (12) that faces the inside of said cavity
(3) and can be inserted therein detachably with an interlocking coupling, so as to
connect said chamber (19) to said first tube (11) and said suction device (10) and
isolate said cavity (3) from said chamber (19), said first tube (11) and said suction
device (10).
23. The device according to one or more of the preceding claims, characterized in that it comprises a valve (29), which is arranged at an external surface of said frame
(2) and is connected to said suction device (10) by way of a second tube (30), which
is connected, optionally by way of said first tube (11), also to said chamber (19),
said valve (29) being actuatable selectively, either manually or by way of an electrically-operated
device, so as to allow the passage of air from the outside environment toward said
chamber (19).
24. The device according to claims 1 and 23, characterized in that the first end of a tube can be connected to said valve (29), said tube being connected
at its second end to the inside of a vessel by means of an identical and separate
valve provided on said vessel.
25. The device according to one or more of the preceding claims, characterized in that it comprises a pressure sensor (32), preferably of the variable inductance type.
26. The device according to one or more of the preceding claims, characterized in that it comprises means (31) for heat-sealing the sealable ends of said bag (40), which
are preferably actuated electrically and can be activated automatically once the intended
level of partial vacuum has been reached inside said chamber (19).