Ultrasonic joining method and ultrasonic joining device
US-2015165718-A1 · Jun 18, 2015 · US
US10723096B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10723096-B2 |
| Application number | US-201415103376-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 2, 2014 |
| Priority date | Dec 12, 2013 |
| Publication date | Jul 28, 2020 |
| Grant date | Jul 28, 2020 |
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The invention relates to a method for producing packaging (18) from paper material (5), in particular paper, cardboard or paperboard, said method comprising the following steps: forming packaging (18) from a blank (19) made of paper material (5), which paper material overlaps at at least one joining site (21); positioning the at least one joining site (21) between a sonotrode (2) and an anvil (3); applying the joining site (21) with a joining force in a joining force direction (6); and making the sonotrode (2) ultrasonically vibrate in order to ultrasonically weld the paper material (5) at the joining site (21), which method is characterised in that the paper material (5) is moistened, preferably on the inner sides of the joining sites (21), before forming the packaging (18) and/or while forming the packaging (18) and/or after forming the packaging (18) and/or during the ultrasonic welding.
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A method for producing packaging ( 18 ) from paper material ( 5 ), said method comprising the following steps: forming packaging ( 18 ) from a single blank ( 19 ) made of paper material ( 5 ), wherein the single blank includes a first lug ( 20 ) and a second lug ( 20 ) spaced from the first lug ( 20 ); bringing the first lug ( 20 ) and the second lug ( 20 ) into an overlapping relationship with respect to one another, thereby forming at least one joining site ( 21 ); positioning the at least one joining site ( 21 ) between a sonotrode ( 2 ) and an anvil ( 3 ); applying a joining force to the at least one joining site ( 21 ) in a joining force direction ( 6 ); making the sonotrode ( 2 ) ultrasonically vibrate, thereby ultrasonically welding the first lug ( 20 ) and the second lug ( 20 ) of the paper material ( 5 ) together at the at least one joining site ( 21 ); and moistening the paper material ( 5 ) at one or more of the following times: before forming the packaging ( 18 ); while forming the packaging ( 18 ); after forming the packaging ( 18 ); and during the ultrasonic welding, wherein the ultrasonic welding includes ultrasonic friction welding during which the joining force direction ( 6 ) is not parallel to a direction of vibration of the ultrasonic vibration, characterized in that the joining force direction ( 6 ) is perpendicular to the direction of vibration ( 7 ), with a maximum deviation of ±10°. 2. The method according to claim 1 , characterized in that the ultrasonic vibration frequency of the sonotrode ( 2 ) lies between 20 and 40 kHz. 3. The method according to claim 1 , characterized in that an adhesive and a thermoplastic are not used for the ultrasonic welding process. 4. The method according to claim 1 , characterized in that a common anvil ( 3 ) and/or a common sonotrode ( 2 ) are/is used for a plurality of joining sites ( 21 ) that are spaced apart from one another. 5. The method according to claim 1 wherein the paper material ( 5 ) is moistened on inner sides of the joining site. 6. The method according to claim 1 , characterized in that the ultrasonic vibration frequency of the sonotrode ( 2 ) lies between 30 and 35 kHz. 7. The method according to claim 1 , characterized in that an adhesive, a thermoplastic and a printing dye are not used for the ultrasonic welding process. 8. The method according to claim 1 , wherein the step of applying the joining force includes moving the anvil against the sonotrode. 9. The method according to claim 8 , wherein the anvil is moved via a cylinder rod. 10. A method for producing packaging ( 18 ) from paper material ( 5 ), said method comprising the following steps: forming packaging ( 18 ) from a single blank ( 19 ) made of paper material ( 5 ), wherein the single blank includes a first lug ( 20 ) and a second lug ( 20 ) spaced from the first lug ( 20 ), wherein the first lug ( 20 ) and the second lug ( 20 ) are folded or bended by a folding tool ( 15 ) from the single blank ( 19 ), and wherein a common sonotrode ( 2 ) and a common anvil ( 3 ) are integrated in the folding tool; bringing the first lug ( 20 ) and the second lug ( 20 ) into an overlapping relationship with respect to one another, thereby forming at least one joining site ( 21 ); positioning the at least one joining site ( 21 ) between the common sonotrode ( 2 ) and the common anvil ( 3 ); applying a joining force to the at least one joining site ( 21 ) in a joining force direction ( 6 ); making the sonotrode ( 2 ) ultrasonically vibrate, thereby ultrasonically welding the first lug ( 20 ) and the second lug ( 20 ) of the paper material ( 5 ) together at the at least one joining site ( 21 ); and moistening the paper material ( 5 ) at one or more of the following times: before forming the packaging ( 18 ); while forming the packaging ( 18 ); after forming the packaging ( 18 ); and during the ultrasonic welding, wherein the paper material ( 5 ) is moistened on inner sides of the joining site; wherein the ultrasonic welding includes ultrasonic friction welding during which the joining force direction ( 6 ) is not parallel to a direction of vibration ( 7 ) of the ultrasonic vibration, wherein the common anvil ( 3 ) and the common sonotrode ( 2 ) are used for a plurality of joining sites ( 21 ) that are spaced apart from one another, characterized in that the joining force direction ( 6 ) is perpendicular to the direction of vibration ( 7 ), with a maximum deviation of ±10°. 11. A method for producing packaging ( 18 ) from paper material ( 5 ), said method comprising the following steps: forming packaging ( 18 ) from a single blank ( 19 ) made of paper material ( 5 ), wherein the single blank includes a first lug ( 20 ) and a second lug ( 20 ) spaced from the first lug ( 20 ); bringing the first lug ( 20 ) and the second lug ( 20 ) into an overlapping relationship with respect to one another, thereby forming at least one joining site ( 21 ); positioning the at least one joining site ( 21 ) between a sonotrode ( 2 ) and an anvil ( 3 ); applying a joining force to the at least one joining site ( 21 ) in a joining force direction ( 6 ); making the sonotrode ( 2 ) ultrasonically vibrate, thereby ultrasonically welding the first lug ( 20 ) and the second lug ( 20 ) of the paper material ( 5 ) together at the at least one joining site ( 21 ); and moistening the paper material ( 5 ) at one or more of the following times: before forming the packaging ( 18 ); while forming the packaging ( 18 ); after forming the packaging ( 18 ); and during the ultrasonic welding, wherein the ultrasonic welding includes ultrasonic friction welding during which the joining force direction ( 6 ) is not parallel to a direction of vibration ( 7 ) of the ultrasonic vibration, wherein the ultrasonic vibration frequency of the sonotrode ( 2 ) lies between 30 and 35 kHz, wherein an amplitude of the ultrasonic vibration of the sonotrode ( 2 ) lies between 20 μm and 40 μm, characterized in that the joining force direction ( 6 ) is perpendicular to the direction of vibration ( 7 ), with a maximum deviation of ±10°.
Moistening; Drying; Cooling; Heating; Sterilizing · CPC title
by friction, e.g. obtained ultrasonic vibrations · CPC title
by high-frequency electric heating · CPC title
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