Title of Invention

DEVICE AND PROCESS FOR PACKAGING PRODUCTS IN A STRETCHABLE PLASTIC FILM.

Abstract A process and a device are disclosed for packging products in a stretchable plastic film (14): the device comprises: means (8. 30) for supporting and heating a product: means (55, 56, 57: 6) for supplying and clamping the film (14) in a position overlaying thc product: means (5) for contacting and adhering the film (14) along its stitl not-free side; means (6) for locking and releasing the cut film (14) in streched contact with the product: means (15, 1 6, .45, 46) for bending) and adhering the film (14) to the product perimeter, means for removing the packaged product: and control means (13, 20, 33, 34, 35, 36, 38) for the device.
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DEVICE AND PROCESS FOR PACKAGING PRODUCTS IN A STRETCHABLE PLASTIC FILM
The present invention refers to a device for
packaging products in a stretchabls plastic film, and to a
process that uses such device. The below-described device
is in practice an electromechanical arrangement that
performs the winding of a product to be packaged into a
plastic film, in a surrounding and stretched way,
completely closing the product to be packaged.
Various systems are known in the art and operate,
through different modes, to perform the winding of a
plastic film around a product. These systems, that are
generally automated, operate by pusing the product to be
packaged either inside a sleeve formed by the plastic film
that is afterwards cut and bent on the two sides under the
product, or by pushing the product to be packaged upwards
from below on a sheet of plastic film, stretched through
suitable mechanical means and clamping jaws, and
afterwards bent under the product itself through a jaw
mechanism with automatic movement and with a possible
product translation.
These systems require machines with highly complex
and costly mechanical devices with many motored and
specifically programmed parts. In such case it is
difficult to constantly operate such machines, that
require, in addition to specific plastic films with high
quality, also high maintenance costs, given the complex
contents of the various mechanisms composing them. They
further require a high degree of preventive maintenance
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from the operator, since residuals of the various products
to be packaged can obstacle the movements of the
mechanical machine parts, especially the means for
clamping and stretching the plastic film.
Object of the present invention is solving the above
prior—art problems, by providing a device and its related
process, that are easily manufactured, installed and
operated, allow performing all packaging operations
manually, but also automatically, in a simple and
straightforward way by the end user.
A further object of the present invention is
providing a device and a process as mentioned above, in
which the device is equipped with a reduced number of
component parts, and anyway allows realising a great
number, of packaging operations (also of a variable format)
in a controlled and efficient way, without damages for the
operators.
The above and other objects and advantages of the
invention, as will appear from the following description,
are obtained by a device and a process as claimed,
respectively, in Claims 1 and 37. Preferred embodiments
and non-trivial variations of the present invention are
claimed in the dependent Claims.
The present invention will be better described by
some preferred embodiments thereof, given as a non-
limiting example, with reference to the enclosed drawings,
in which:
- Figure 1 is 3 perspective view of an embodiment of
the packaging device according to the present invention in
its opening phase;
- Figure 2 is a perspective view of the device of
Fig. 1 in a closure phase;
- Figure 3 is a side sectional viev of the device in
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Fig. 2;
- Figure 4 is a detailed view of the device in Fig. 1
that shows the film cutting means;
- Figure 5 is a detailed view of the device in Fig. 1
that shows the supporting and heating means;
- Figure 6 is a detailed view of the device in Fig. 1
that shows the packaging cover with the film pressing
frame;
- Figure 7 is a detailed view of the device in Fig. 2
with the cover in a closing position;
- Figure 8 is a top view of the device in Fig. 1;
- Figure 9 is a part of the bending blades of the
device in Fig. 1;
- Figure 10 is another part of the bending blades in
their mutual position and handling;
- Figure 11 is a part of the blade bending operation
on the product;
- Figure 12 is a part of another blade bending
operation on the product;
- Figure 13 is a schematic view that shows a manual
film supply mode in the device in Fig. 1;
- Figure 14 is a side sectional view that shows an
automatic film supply mode in the device in Fig. 1;
- Figure 15 is a detailed view of part of Fig. 14;
and
- Figure 16 is a schematic side view of a variation
of the device of the invention.
With reference to the Figures, a preferred embodiment
of the device and process of the present invention is
shown and described. It will be immediately obvious to the
skilled people in the art that numerous variations and
modifications (for example related to shape, sizes,
various colours and parts with equivalent functionalities)
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could be made to the described device and process without
departing from the scope of the invention as claimed in
the enclosed Claims.
The term "product" herein below means both a single
object or element to be packaged (for example in the
foodstuff field), and the same object or element placed, in
a container, housing, tray or the like, for packaging the
whole assembly.
The device described herein below corresponds to a
semi-automatic system in which the functions of supplying
the plastic film 14 for packaging the products are
performed manually, as well as the descent of the
packaging head 5 see Fig. 1-2).
With reference first of all to Fig- 1, the device
consists in a basement 1, where two shoulders 2 are fixed
that carry the head with rollers 3 that support the coil 4
of the stretchable plastic film 14. In the shoulders 2,
the visual devices 12 of the electric control panel (for
example displays of the number of packaged pieces,
switches, etc.) can be inserted.
The basement 1 is composed of a structure that is
sturdy enough to support all efforts acting on pins and
connections of the related gas springs 7 that balance the
head 5, in order to secure the side shoulders 2. Moreover,
the heated plane 8 and the rotating and restraining
supports (not shown) of the basculating head 5 are
fastened on the basement 1. Moreover, the suitable limit
sensors (not shown) for operating the machine, in addition
to all those components related to the electric panel (not
shown 1 , are fastened and contained in the basement 1.
In order to work with the above-mentioned device, the
coil 4 at the stretchable plastic film 14 is placed on the
roller head 3 of the machine. The film 14 is unwound
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through the containment rollers a, b, c, d of the
basculating packaging head 5. Manually, or automatically,
the film 14 must be interposed for its meaningful length,
suitable for packaging, between the basculating head plane
Z and the film-locking frame 6.
In order to best use the film 14 that winds the
product to be packaged in its correct length, 3 hot-wire
cutter 9 for the film 14 is adjusted and is placed on the
basemsnt 1 by horizontally translating it and making it
operate when the head 5 is lowered.
After that, the product for tray containing the
product) is placed on the hot plane 8 by positioning it in
its correct position, using the stop abutment 11. At that
time, by lowering the packaging head 5 through the handle
10 down to the lower stop of the head 5 itself, the limit
sensor 13 is actuated in the same position and it starts
the suitable mechanisms placed inside the head 5, that are
adapted to wind the film 14 onto the product (or tray
containing the product) along all its sides in a stretched
way.
After having ended the automatic packaging cycle, the
packaging head 5 is kept in its upper stop position (see
Fig. 1) , and the packaged product arranged on the hot
abutment plane 8 can be manually taken by the operator. It
is obviously possible to provide for variations that allow
automating such operation, for example as bands (not
shown) adapted to be handled when the device head 5 is in
its uppoer stop position to take the packaged product and
lay a new product to be packaged on the abutment plane 8.
The abutment plane 8 is heated in order to obtain a
closed and stable package, since the heat emanated
the refrom heats the four edges of the film 14 overlapped
by the machine and inserted under the product by the
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machine itself, thereby attaching the film 14 edges to the
product.
Herein below the parts and the mechanical and
electromechanical arrangements that realise the
functionalities of the present invention will be described
and shown.
Fig. 4 first of all shows the cutter assembly 9 for
the film 14.
Such cutter 9 is composed of a blade 25, preferably
made of steel, heated through an electric resistance
placed inside it. This blade 25 is secured onto an
insulated metat guide 9' that is longitudinally slidable
as shown by the arrows and is secured in the desired
position by means of knobs 27.
The hot blade 25 with the packaging head 5 lifted is
protected by a screen 23 placed on springs 24. The hot
blade 25, going out in 2.8 from the recess obtained on the
screen 23, operates on the plastic film 14 stretched under
the packaging head 5 generating the melt cutting of the
film 14. The whole hot blade assembly 29 is placed on
springs 26 that, during the packaging head 5 lowering
operation, are pressed, together with, the springs 24. As
already described, with pressed springs 24, tine hot blade
25 goes out of the screen 23 by means of the recess 20
generating the plastic film 14 cutting, and the springs 26
accompany the hot blade assemblv 29 in parallel with the
descent of the packaging head 5 and allow the hot blade 25
to operate for a longer time for cutting the film 14.
Fig- 5 instead shows in detail the heated plane 8 for
resting the product to be packaged.
Such plane 8 is placed on the machine basement 1 in a
central position to the packaging area of the head 5. This
resting plane 8 for the products to be packaged is heated
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through electric resistances 30 placed inside the metallic
box 8 composing it. Obviously, the heated plane 8
temperature is not relevant and remains within the limits
of the operator safety standards. The temperature is
adjusted by a suitable electric thermoregulating system 31
inserted into the basement 1.
The purpose of having an hot resting plane 8, as
already previously described, is welding the film 14 edges
placed under the product in contact with the hot plane 8
after having packaged the product.
Fig. 6 schematically shows the frame 6 for pressure-
locking the film 14 and the related control mechanism 20.
With basculatinq packaging head 5 lifted, the
pressing frame 6 of the film 14 is opened with respect to
the plane Z of the packaging head 5. The film 14 is
manually inserted (Fig. 13) from the top downwards in the
space existing between frame 6 and plane Z of the
packaging head 5. The length of the inserted film is
adjusted depending on the width of the product to be
packaged.
As shown in Fig. 6, the pressing frame 6 of the film
14 is composed of a frame 6 hinged to the lower end 34 of
the basculsting packaging head 5. This frame, preferably
built like a fork, has a rim 32 inserted whose size is
equal to the external perimeter of the hole 37 of the
packaging head 5, where a gasket toot shown) is inserted,
adapted to block the film 14 with the frame 6 closed. A
suitable electromagnet 20, placed, integral with the
basculating hsad 5, is controlled by the feeler system 36
of the limit sensor 35 and a related electric system, and
starts operating when the packaging head 5 starts
lowering. The metallic striker of the magnet 33 integral
with the lever connected to the pressing frame 6 - fulcrum
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34 is attracted through an electric pulse towards the
magnet 20, making the frame 6 close and locking the
plastic film 14 with a force that is proportional to the
electric current intensity operating on the magnet 20
itself.
At the end of the electric current pulse on the
magnet 20, the frame 6 goes back to its opening position
through the action of a spring 38 that works under
traction.
During the basculating packaging head 5 descent, the
plastic film 14, blocked by the pressing frame 6 onto the
hole perimeter of the packaging head 5, is stretched by
inserting the product itself placed on the heated plane 8.
At the lower end-of-stroke, the packaging head 5, by
abutting onto its suitable striker, actuates the limit
sensor 35 and, through motor 19 and transmission belts 17,
actuates the blades 15, 16, 45, 46, that wind the product
with the plastic film 14 by also inserting it under the
product placed on the hot plane 8.
The movement of the blades 15, 16, 45, 46 is
automatic and reciprocating, controlled by limit sensors
3 9 and 40.
Upon starting the blades 15, 16, 45, 46 for packaging
the product, the pressing frame 6 of the plastic film 14
is opened, freeing the film 14 that has already been cut
by tha hot blade 9, and the blades 15, 16, 45, 46 proceed
in packaging the product itself. The detachment of the
pressing frame 6 of the film. 14 from the base Z of the
packaging head 5 is controlled by the limit sensor 41.
chat is longitudinally adjustable as shown by the arrow in
Fig. 7. This adjustment allows delaying or anticipating
the frame 6 detachment that locks the plastic film 14, in
order to obtain a greater or lower film 14 tension when
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packaging the product.
Fig. 8 schematically shows in A plan view the
packaging head 5. It is composed of a metallic container,
having a plane bottom with an adequate opening for the
maximum format of the packages that the machine can
perform. The supports carrying the rotating shafts 18 are
fixed to the metal walls of such container. At the ends of
these rotating shafts 18, two toothed pulleys that carry a
toothed belt 17 (or similar transmission means) are fixed.
The packaging blades 15, 16, arranged on lateral guides 53
and overlapped as in Fig. 9, are connected to the toothed
belts 17, by means of clamps 43, 44, 50, 51. These
packaging blades 15, 16, 45, 46 can translate on the
lateral guides 53 by means of clamps 43, 44, 50, 51
connected to the toothed belts 17 till they overlap. The
movement of the belts 17 is transmitted by the system with
ratio-motor 19, toothed pulleys, rotating shafts 18.
As already described previously, these blades 15, 16,
45, 46 have an automatic reciprocating movement as shown
by the arrows (Fig- 8).
The blade 15 is connected, by means of two
oscillating arms 48, 49 and two rotating pins 52 for each
arm 48, 49, to the two blades 45, 46 that are
longitudinally placed with respect to the head 5 and
transversally placed with respect to the blades 15, 16,
During the translation approaching movement of the blades
15, 16, the two arms 48, 49 are hinged through the
rotating pins 52 on the balade 15 and the blades 45, 46:
these latter ones thereby converge towards the center of
the packaging area as shown by the arrows (Fig. 8 and 19).
As already previously described, the movement of the
blades 15, 16, 45, 46 is reciprocating, being connected to
the ratio-motor - toothed pulleys - rotating shafts -
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terminals system.
Fig. 11 and 12 schematically show the overlapping and
position of the blades 15, 16, 45, 46 during the product
packaging cycle. As schematically shown in Fig. 11, the
blades 15, 16 when approaching, insert the film 14 under
the product on two sides and the blades 45, 46 (Fig. 12)
insert the film 14 simultaneously under the product on the
other two sides; then, the film 14 under the product
appears with the four edges overlapped by the blades 15,
16, 45, 46 and welded by means of heat supplied by the
heating plane 8.
An improvement as regards the use of the machine is
shown in Fig. 14 and 15. They show a schematic view
related to the automatic positioning of the film 14. The
film 14 is passed on a motored rotating roller 55. This
roller 55 is connected through transmission belts to the
roller 18'. The ratio-motor assembly 54, operating on the
roller 55, starts operating the transmission belts (placed
on the sides of the packaging head 5). The transmission
belts are connected to and control the jaws 56 that are
opened and closed with a mechanical system that operates
thereon when they reach the translation point determined
by the limit sensors 58, 59. These limit sensors 58, 59,
according to their position, make the jaws 56 translate,
and the jaws 56 grip and drag the plastic film 14
inserting it between plane "Z" of the packaging head 5 and
the pressing frame 6 of the film 14.
This gripping movement of the film 14 by the jaws 56
automatically occurs when the packaging head 5 is lifted
in its upper stop position, thereby facilitating the
operator's manual handling durinq the product packaging
process.
According to a variation of the device of the
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invention shown in Fig. 16, the head 5 is adapted to
perform, in addition to the opening and closing movement
by lifting and lowering, a basculating approach and
retraction movement with respect to the device structure:
such movements of the head 5 are provided to facilitate
the works of a responsible operator. They are obtained in
particular because the head 5 is connected to the
shoulders 2 through a toggle pin 60 adapted to provide at
one of its ends 62 a point secured to the head 5 end at
another of its ends 64 a rotating pin point with the
shoulders 2.
According to a further variation of the inventive
device, also shown in Fig. 16, the means 8 for supporting
and heating the product are adapted to slide along the
basement 1 of the device in order to further facilitate
the works of a responsible operator. In particular, the
means 8 can slide onto the basement 1 through sliding
guides 66 or other suitable systems, being then stopped in
their operating position once having loaded thereon the
product to be packaged.
With the above-described device, it is possible to
realise an automated or partially automated inventive
process, that comprises the following main steps:
-supporting and simultaneously heating one of the
products to be packaged on a lover abutment side of
the product;
-supplying the film 14 from the storage means 4 in a
position overlaying the product to bs packaged;
-clamping the film 14 in the position overlaying the
product to be packaged;
-cotactitng the clapped film 14 with the product to
be packaged, in such, a way as to adhere the film 14
to the product in a stretched position;
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- cutting the film 14 in stretched contact with the
product along its side that is still not connected
to the film 14 coming from the storage means 4;
- releasing the cut film 14 in stretched contact with
the product;
- bending the film 14 under the product through a
bending action on a whole lower perimeter of the
product, where such bending step allows the film 14
to adhere to the product on its lower heated
abutment side by glueing tpgether the four edges of
the film 14; and
- removing the product packaged in the film 14.
In particular, the step of contacting the clamped film
14 with the product to be packaged is performed by keeping
the product still and by placing above it the clamped film
14, but it could also be performed in reverse, namely by
keeping the clamped film 14 still and by pushing the
product against it.
Moreover, the step of contacting the clamped film 14
with the product further comprises adjusting the film 14
tension onto the product, while the step of clamping the
film 14 further comprises the step of adjusting the film
14 locking pressure by adjusting the electric voltage on
the magnet 20.
According to a further particular feature of the
inventive process, the step of clamping the film 14
further comprises the step of performing a film 14
unlocking that is variable in time, with respect to the
device cycle, with respect to the step of bending the film
14.
And still, the step of cutting the film 14 is
performed through cutting means 25 and the process further
comprises the step of heating the cutting means 25 before
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the step of cutting the film 14.
In a variation of the inventive process, it further
comprises, after the step of supporting the product, the
step of placing the product in a prefixed packaging
position.
Moreover, the step of bending the film 14 under the
product could occur simultaneously on all sides of the
product, or could occur firstly on two product sides and
then on other two product sides opposed therewith.
Finally, the inventive process further comprises the
step of pressing the product to keep the product still
during its packaging with the film 14.
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2. Device according to Claim 1, characterised in that
said ciaang (5) for contacting said clamped film (14)
with the product to be packaged are composed of at
least one oscillating head (5) with a basculating
movement.
3. Device according to Claim 2, characterised in that the
basculating movement of said head (5) is manual.
4. Device according to Claim 2, characterised in that the
basculating movement of said head (5) is motored.
5. Device according to Claim 2, characterised in that
said head (5) is equipped with a bottom (2) that has
an opening for inserting the product to be packaged.
6. Device according to Claim 2, characterised in that
said head (5) is further equipped with means (41) for
adjusting the tension of said film (14) on the
product.
7. Device according to Claim 6, characterised in that
said means (41) are composed of at least one limit
sensor (41) whose detection position is adjustable
along an axis of said head (5).
8. Device according to Claim 1, characterised in that
said means (6) for clamping said film (14) are
composed of a pressing frame (6) of the film (14) that
is hinged to said means (5) and is adapted to be
oscillatingly opened and closed with respect to said
means (5).
9. Device according to Claim B, characterised in that
said pressing frame (6) of the film (14) is equipped
with means (20, 22, 33, 34, 35, 36) adapted to perform
the locking of the film (14).
10. Device according to Claim 9, characterised in that
said locking weans (20, 22, 33, 34, 35, 36) of the
film (14) are composed of an electromagnet (20) placed
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integral with the basculating head (5) and controlled
by a feeler system (36) of a limit sensor (35) and by
a related electric system, said electromagnet (20)
starting to operate when the packaging head (5) starts
to be lowered, a metallic abutment of said magnet (33)
integral with a lever connected to said pressing frame
(6) - fulcrum (34) being attracted through an electric
pulse onto said magnet (20) making thereby the frame
(6) close and locking the plastic film (14) -with a
force that is proportional to the electric current
intensity operating on said magnet (20).
11. Device according to Claim 8, 9 or 10, characterised in.
that said pressing frame (6) of the film (14) is
equipped with means (38) for unlocking the film (14).
12. Device according to Claim 11 , characterised in that
said unlocking means (38) are composed of a spring
(38) that works under traction onto said frame (6) and
that, at the end of the electric current pulse on said
magnet (20), takes back said frame (6) to its opening
position.
13. Device according to Claim 1, characterised in that
said means (6) are adapted to realise an adjustment of
the film (14) tension on the product through an
opening delay of said pressing frame (6) due to
electromechanical and electronic means (20, 33, 34,
35, 56) activated by a limit sensor (41).
14. Device according to Claim l, characterised in that
said means (9) for cutting said film (14) are composed
of at least one retractable hot blade (25) for cutting
the plastic film (14) with possible adjustment of the
film (14) cutting along its length.
15. Device according to Claim 14, characterised in that
said film (14) cutting blade (25) is protected by an
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oscillating screen (23) and is arranged on an
oscillating blade assembly (29).
16. Device according to Claim 15, characterised in that
said screen (23) and said blade assembly (29) are
oscillating on respective springs (24, 26) in order to
perform a film (14) cutting that is prolonged in time
for a better cutting efficiency, when the head (5) is
lowered and presses the hot blade assembly (29).
17. Device according to Claim 14, 15 or 16, characterised
in that said film (14) cutting blade (25)is equipped
with heating means (28) with electric resistance under
direct current or with electric pulses.
18. Device according to Claim 14, 15, 16 or 17,
characterised in that said blade (25) performs the
film (14) cutting with a mechanical knife.
19. Device according to Claim 14, characterised in that
said blade (15) is placed on said means (5).
20. Device according to Claim 1, characterised in that
said means (8, 30) for supporting one of said products
to be packaged and heating its lower abutment side are
composed of at least one hot plane (8) to rest thereon
the product to be packaged, said hot plane (8) being
equipped with adjustable height and adjustable
temperature.
21. Device according to Claim 1, characterised in that
said means (8) are fixed, with respect to said means
(5), said means (5) being displaced above said means
(8) for laying said film (14) above the product to be
packaged.
22. Device according to Claim 1, characterised in that
said means (8) are moving with respect to said means
(5) , said means (8) being lifted, to push the product
against said film (14) being kept still by said means
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(5).
23. Device according to Claim 1, characterised in that it
is further equipped with a moving retractable abutment
(11) adapted to place the product to be packaged onto
said means (8).
24. Device according to Claim 23, characterised in that
said moving retractable abutment (11) is controlled by
mechanical and electromechanical mechanisms that are
activated when the basculating packaging head (5) is
lowered.
25. Device according to Claim 1, characterised in that
said means (15, 16, 45, 46) for bending said film (14)
under said product are composed of packaging blades
(15, 16, 45, 46) that are moving along an opposed
alternate direction and simultaneously on the film
(14).
26. Device according to Claim 1, characterised in that
said means (15, 16, 45, 46) for bending said film (14)
under said product are composed of packaging blades
(15, 16, 45, 46) that are moving along an opposed
alternate direction, not simultaneously, but ones (45,
46) delayed with respect to other ones (15, 16).
27. Device according to Claim 25 or 26, characterised in
that said packaging blades (15, 16, 45, 46) are
overlapped in pairs, ones (15, 16) with respect to
other ones (45, 46).
28. Device according to Claim 25, 26 or 27, characterised
in that a movement of said blades (15, 16, 45 46) is
automatic and reciprocating, and is controlled by
limit sensors (39, 40).
29. Device according to Claim 25, 26, 27 or 28,
characterised in that, said blade (150 is connected, by
means of two oscillating arms (48, 49) and two
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rotating pins (52) for each arm (48, 49), to said
blades (45, 46) that are longitudinally placed with
respect to said head (5) and transversally placed with
respect to said blades (15, 16).
30. Device according to Claim 1, characterised in that it
is equipped with means (21) for parking the product
that are adapted to keep the product still during its
packaging with the film (14).
31. Device according to Claim 1, characterised in that
said means (55, 56, 57) for supplying said film (14)
are of a manual type.
32. Device according to Claim 1, characterised in that
said means (55, 56, 57) for supplying said film (14)
are composed of motored rotating rollers (55, 18') and
jaws (56), said rollers (55, 18') being mutually
connected through transmission, belts, a ratio-motor.
assembly (54) operating on said roller (55) to operate
the transmission belts placed on the packaging head
(5) sides, said transmission belts being connected to
and driving and moving the jaws (56) that are opened
and closed through a mechanical system that operates
on said jaws (56) when they reach a translation poit
determined by limit sensors (58, 59), said limit
sensors (58, 59), according to their position, making
the jaws (56) translate, said jaws (56) catching and
dragging the plastic film (14) to perform its
insertion between the plane (2) of the packaging head
(5) and the film (14) pressing frame (6), said film
(14) catching movement of said jaws (56) automatically
occurring when the packaging head (5) is lifted in its
top stopped position.
33. Device according to Claim 1, characterised in that
said means (5) are adapted to perform, in addition to
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the opening ajid closing may intent through lifting and
lowering, a basculating advancement and retreat
movement with respect to a structure of said device,
said movements of said means (5) facilitating the work
of an operator.
34. Device according to Claim 33, characterised in that
said means (5) are connected to said shoulders (2)
through a toggle pin (60) adapted to provide at one of
its ends (62) a point fixed to said means (5) and at
another of its ends (64) a pivot point rotating with
said shoulders (2).
35. Device according to Claim 1, characterised in that
said means (8) for supporting and heating said product
are adapted to slide along a basement (1) of said
device to facilitate the work of an operator.
36. Device according to Claim 35, characterised in that
said means (8) slide onto said basement (1) through
sliding guides (66).
37. Process for packaging products in a stretcfiable
plastic film (14) using the device according to any
one of the previous Claims, characterised in that it
comprises the steps of:
- supporting and simultaneously heating one of said
products to be packaged on a lower abutment side of
said product;
- supplying said film (14) from storage means (4) in
a position overlaying the product to be packaged;
clamping said film (14) in said position overlaying
the product to be packaged;
contacting said clamped film (14) with the product
to be packaged, in such a way as to adhere said
film (14) to the product in a stretched position;
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- cutting said film (14) in stretched contact with
the product along its side that is still not
cottnected to the film (14) coming from the storage
means (4);
- releasing said cut film (14) in stretched contact
with the product;
- bending said film (14) under said product through a
bending action on a whole lower perimeter of said
product, said bending step allowing the film (14)
to adhere to said product on its lower heated
abutment side by glueing together the four edges of
the film (14); and
- removing said product packaged in said film (14).
38. Process according to Claim 37, characterised in that
said step of contacting said clamped film (14) with
the product to be packaged is performed by keeping
said product still and by placing above it said
clamped film (14).
39. Process according to Claim 37, characterised in that
said step of contacting said clamped film (14) with
the product to be packaged is performed by keeping
said clamped film (14) still and by pushing said
product against it.
40. Process according to Claim 37, characterised in that
said step of contacting said clamped film (14) with
the product further comprises adjusting the film (14)
tension onto the product.
41. Process according to Claim 37, characterised in that
said step of clamping said film (14) further comprises
the step of adjusting the film (14) locking pressure
by adjusting the electric voltage on the magnet (20).
42. Process according to Claim 37, characterised in that
said step of clamping said film (14) further comprises
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the stap of performing a film (14) unlocking that is
variable in time, with respect to the device cycle,
with respect to the step of bending said film (14).-
43. Process according to Claim 37, characterised in that
said step of cutting said film (14) is performed
through cutting means (25) and said process further
comprises the step of heating said cutting means (25)
before said step of cutting said film (14).
44. Process according to Claim 37, characterised in that
it further comprises, after said step of supporting
said product, the step of placing said product in a
prefixed packaging position.
45. Process according to Claim 37, characterised in that
said step of bending said film (14) under said product
occurs simultaneously on all sides of the product.
46. Process according to Claim 37, characterised in that
said step of bending said film (14) under said product
occurs firstly on two product sides and then On other
two product sides opposed therewith.
47. Process according to Claim 37, characterised in that
it further comprises the step of pressing said product
to keep said product still during its packaging with
said film (14).
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A process and a device are disclosed for packging products in a stretchable plastic film (14): the device comprises:
means (8. 30) for supporting and heating a product: means (55, 56, 57: 6) for supplying and clamping the film (14) in a position
overlaying thc product: means (5) for contacting and adhering the film (14) along its stitl not-free side; means (6) for locking and
releasing the cut film (14) in streched contact with the product: means (15, 1 6, .45, 46) for bending) and adhering the film (14) to the
product perimeter, means for removing the packaged product: and control means (13, 20, 33, 34, 35, 36, 38) for the device.

Documents:

00954-kolnp-2005-abstract.pdf

00954-kolnp-2005-description provisional.pdf

00954-kolnp-2005-drawings.pdf

00954-kolnp-2005-form 1.pdf

00954-kolnp-2005-form 3.pdf

00954-kolnp-2005-form 5.pdf

00954-kolnp-2005-international publication.pdf

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Patent Number 218979
Indian Patent Application Number 00954/KOLNP/2005
PG Journal Number 16/2008
Publication Date 18-Apr-2008
Grant Date 16-Apr-2008
Date of Filing 24-May-2005
Name of Patentee MINIPACK-TORRE S.P.A.
Applicant Address VIA PROVINCIALE, 54, I-24044 DALMINE, ITALY
Inventors:
# Inventor's Name Inventor's Address
1 TORRE FRANCESCO VIA PROVINCIALE, 54, I-24044 DALMINE, ITALY
PCT International Classification Number B65B 11/54
PCT International Application Number PCT/IT2003/000256
PCT International Filing date 2003-04-17
PCT Conventions:
# PCT Application Number Date of Convention Priority Country
1 TO2002A001017 2002-11-22 Italy