OBJECT OF THE INVENTION
[0001] The present invention refers to a process for obtaining a continuous sheath of mesh
for the formation of bags for fruit and vegetable products and the like, and the continuous
sheath obtained by means of said process.
[0002] The object of the invention consists of a process for obtaining a continuous sheath
longitudinally alternating laminar bands of net mesh with laminar bands of plastic,
which act as reinforcement and support for graphic printing, forming a closed sheath
in the same operation.
[0003] The invention also concerns the continuous sheath obtained with said process, providing
significant cost reduction in terms of materials and process.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[0004] Bags for fruit and vegetable products, such as oranges, lemons, potatoes, etc., are
already known on the market, constituted of a tubular body of woven or extruded mesh
which, once filled, are closed at their ends in the same packaging process.
[0005] This type of bags have the drawback that once they are formed, they do not have sufficient
stiffness so as to be supported on their base due to the net structure of the mesh,
adopting different shapes according to the packaged product.
[0006] Today, the packer needs for the product bags to have dimensions that are as uniform
as possible and a sufficient stiffness for carrying out a good stacking and subsequent
palletizing.
[0007] One known solution is that disclosed in European patent number 0 047 544, consisting
of providing the tubular band of mesh with two laterally opposing reinforcing laminar
bands susceptible to receiving graphic printouts, which bands are externally overlaid
and joined at their ends to one another and to the mesh bag, and separated from the
bag in the remaining areas.
[0008] The solution disclosed in said patent has the drawback that once the bag is filled,
it lacks the consistency and strength necessary for being maintained upright since
the flexible laminar reinforcements arranged externally do not affect the net mesh
walls. Furthermore, its cost is greater since it uses an entire sheath of mesh, with
the excess of material this implies.
[0009] There are other known solutions consisting of the formation of a continuous laminar
band closing on itself with the collaboration of a longitudinal sealing line, which
laminar band is constituted of three strips of continuous plastic alternated with
strips of net mesh.
[0010] This solution has the drawback that the previously made alternated laminar band must
be closed on itself prior to the moment of packaging and closing of the bag, therefore
the process is equally complex. Furthermore, this solution involves an additional
sealing line to join the marginal strips of plastic, which hinders and makes the graphic
printout thereof difficult, since three different types of laminar bands of plastic
with different printouts must be made.
DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0011] The process proposed by the invention solves in a fully satisfactory manner the drawbacks
set forth above, allowing for obtaining a continuous sheath of mesh for the formation
of bags for fruit and vegetable products and the like with maximum utility of the
material used and with optimal functional features, i.e. susceptible to receiving
a graphic printout and arrangement of a reinforcement maintaining the bag upright
for good stacking and subsequent palletizing.
[0012] To this end and more specifically, said process comprises the following phases:
a) longitudinally shifting at an equal rate two C-shaped transversally formed laminar
bands of net mesh, in facing parallel positions, with coplanar opposing side walls;
b) externally applying on each pair of opposing and coplanar side walls a laminar
band of plastic material, with a width exceeding the separation between said pairs
of walls; and
c) longitudinally joining each band of plastic material to the two coplanar side walls
on which said band is placed, in order to form a continuous sheath.
[0013] The two C-shaped, transversally formed bands of mesh are obtained from two other
flat bands of mesh folded according to two parallel lines close to the longitudinal
edges.
[0014] Said C-shaped transverse bands of mesh can also be obtained from a continuous sheath
of net mesh, the wall of which is cut according to two diametrically opposing longitudinal
lines.
[0015] The obtained continuous sheath of mesh for the formation of bags for fruit and vegetable
products and the like is characterized in that it is constituted of four longitudinal
bands, two laminar bands of plastic and two laminar bands of net mesh, all arranged
in alternating positions, partially overlapped along the length of the strips which
are joined to one another to form a continuous sheath, susceptible to being wound
once it has been folded.
DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0016] To complement the description being made and for the purpose of aiding to better
understand the features of the invention, according to a preferred practical embodiment
thereof, a set of drawings is attached as an integral part of said description in
which, with an illustrative and non-limiting character, the following has been shown:
Figure 1 shows a schematic plan view of the process for obtaining the continuous sheath
for the formation of bags for fruit and vegetable products and the like.
Figure 2 shows a schematic profile view of the obtainment process, wherein the arrangement
of the different reels of net mesh and of continuous plastic which will form the sheath
can be seen.
Figure 3 shows a schematic elevational view of the process for obtaining the sheath
using a continuous sheath of net mesh, the walls of which are cut according to two
diametrically opposing longitudinal lines.
Figure 4 shows a schematic plan view of the process for obtaining the sheath, corresponding
to the previous figure.
Figure 5 shows a cross sectional view of the sheath obtained by means of the process
of the invention.
PREFERRED EMBODIMENT OF THE INVENTION
[0017] In view of these figures, it can be observed how the proposed process starts from
the use of two reels (1-1'), suppliers of the respective laminar bands of net mesh
(2-2'), said reels (1-1') being assembled with their shafts being parallel, so that
the bands of net mesh (2-2') run parallelly.
[0018] Said bands of net mesh (2-2') longitudinally move at an equal speed at the entrance
of a rectangular-section bedplate (3), preferably of teflon, as a result of the arrangement
of several side rollers (4).
[0019] Once the bands of net mesh (2-2') have entered in the bedplate, they are transversally
formed into a C shape, in facing parallel positions, partially enveloping the bedplate
(3) with the coplanar opposing side walls (15-15'), leaving a separation (5-5') between
them.
[0020] Then, respective plastic laminar bands (6-6'), having a width exceeding the separation
between said pairs of walls (5-5'), coming from respective reels (7-7'), the upper
and lower portions arranged with their shafts being parallel with regard to the bedplate
(3), are applied on each pair of opposing and coplanar side walls (15-15').
[0021] With the aid of the rollers (8-8'), the opposing side walls (15-15'), along with
those of the plastic bands (6-6'), are immobilized against the bedplate (3) for their
subsequent longitudinal joining by means of heat-sealing, through sealing lines (9),
the continuous sheath of mesh, shown in cross section in Figure 5, finally being obtained.
[0022] To facilitate handling and transport of the continuous sheath of mesh, it is then
folded and rolled, obtaining the reel (10).
[0023] The C-shaped transversally formed bands of mesh are obtained from other such flat
bands of mesh which are folded according to two parallel lines close to the longitudinal
edges.
[0024] Said C-shaped transversally formed bands can also be obtained from a continuous sheath
of net mesh (12), as shown in Figures 3 and 4, by cutting its wall according to two
diametrically opposing longitudinal lines with a blade (11).
[0025] Thus, starting from a reel of a continuous sheath of net mesh (12), it is then cut
longitudinally, the laminar bands of net mesh (2-2') already obtained being C-shaped
and in facing positions, which once they previously spaced, are introduced in the
bedplate (3) to follow the previously described obtainment process.
[0026] The continuous sheath of mesh finally obtained by means of said process is constituted
of four longitudinal bands, two plastic laminar bands (6-6') and two laminar bands
(2-2') of net mesh, all arranged in alternating positions, partially overlapped along
the length of strips which are joined to one another to form a continuous sheath,
susceptible to being wound once it has been folded.
1. A process for obtaining a continuous sheath of mesh for the formation of bags for
fruit and vegetable products and the like,
characterized in that it comprises:
a) longitudinally moving at an equal speed two C-shaped transversally formed laminar
bands of net mesh, in facing parallel positions, with coplanar opposing side walls;
b) externally applying on each pair of opposing and coplanar side walls a laminar
band of plastic material, having a width exceeding the separation between said pairs
of walls; and
c) longitudinally joining each band of plastic material to the two coplanar side walls
on which said band is placed, so as to form a continuous sheath.
2. A process according to claim 1, characterized in that the two C-shaped transversally formed bands of mesh are obtained from two flat bands
of mesh folded according to two parallel lines close to the longitudinal edges.
3. A process according to claim 1, characterized in that the two C-shaped transverse bands of mesh are obtained from a continuous sheath of
net mesh, the wall of which is cut according to two diametrically opposing longitudinal
lines.
4. A continuous sheath of mesh for the formation of bags for fruit and vegetable products
and the like, characterized in that it is constituted of four longitudinal bands, two laminar bands of plastic and two
laminar bands of net mesh, all arranged in alternating positions, partially overlapped
along the length of strips which are joined to one another for forming a continuous
sheath, susceptible to being wound once it has been folded.