Bag making and packaging machine
US-10279943-B2 · May 7, 2019 · US
US10960994B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10960994-B2 |
| Application number | US-201715436345-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Feb 17, 2017 |
| Priority date | Feb 17, 2017 |
| Publication date | Mar 30, 2021 |
| Grant date | Mar 30, 2021 |
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A vertical fill, form and seal (VFFS) apparatus for particulates that facilitates the close-packing (“settling”) of the particulates such that a smaller package is needed to contain a mass of particulates in a charge to the VFFS apparatus. The former of the VFFS apparatus, and an associated film driver, move up and down synchronously and in a controlled manner. A partially formed bag, below the former, containing particulates is shaken up and down as the former moves up and down, while the packaging film travels downward continuously in the apparatus. The shaking causes the particulates to settle, and to increase in bulk density. This allows use of less packaging, and lowers use of transportation fuel. In an embodiment, an actuator is in mechanical communication with the former (and its associated film driver) to apply a vertical reciprocating force to the former.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A vertical form fill and seal apparatus for packaging a particulate charge, the vertical form fill and seal apparatus comprising: a former configured for wrapping a packaging film around an outside surface thereof and for receiving a particulate charge therein; a film driver associated with the former to continuously move the packaging film down around the former without interruption; a motor-driven actuator comprising a shaft rotating alternately in clockwise and counter-clockwise motion and a hook arrangement moving up or down depending upon direction of shaft rotation, the actuator in rotatable mechanical communication with the former and the film driver, wherein the actuator applies a vertical reciprocating force to the former and the film driver to move both the former and the film driver up and down synchronously while the film driver continuously and without interruption moves the packaging film down around the former; sealing jaws located below the former to transversely seal packaging film exiting off the former to form a bag containing the particulate charge, when the apparatus is in use; and a controller in communication with the actuator and configured to control a frequency of the reciprocating force applied by the actuator. 2. The vertical form fill and seal apparatus of claim 1 , further comprising a side seal bar adjacent the former, the side seal bar moving up and down in concert with the film former to maintain a vertical displacement relative to the former. 3. The vertical form fill and seal apparatus of claim 1 , wherein a particulate charge to the apparatus is a snack food charge and the synchronous reciprocal motion of the former and the film driver causes gentle shaking of particulates when these are in a partially formed bag, to increase a bulk density thereof. 4. The vertical form fill and seal apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the sealing jaws move up and down in concert with the former. 5. The vertical form fill and seal apparatus of claim 4 , wherein a distance between a lower end of the former and the sealing jaws is maintained during the up and down movement of the former and the sealing jaws, the distance facilitating making a formatted bag, while packaging film moves continuously through the apparatus without interruption. 6. The vertical form fill and seal apparatus of claim 1 , wherein, when a compacted charge of particulates having a bulk density is charged to the apparatus, the reciprocal motion of the former increases a packaged bulk density of the particulates relative to an apparatus lacking shaking of the partially formed bag caused by reciprocating motion of the former and film driver. 7. The vertical form fill and seal apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the amplitude of the up and down motion is in the range from 1.5 to 6 mm. 8. The vertical form fill and seal apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the frequency of the up and down motion is in the range 5 to 20 Hz. 9. The vertical form fill and seal apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the actuator moves a plate up and down as the actuator rotates, the plate mechanically affixed to the former such that the former moves up and down with the plate. 10. The vertical form fill and seal apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the hook arrangement has a first end rotatably fixed to the shaft and a second end such that the hook arrangement moves up or down depending upon direction of shaft rotation, the actuator in rotatable mechanical communication with the former and the film driver, the actuator applying a vertical reciprocating force to the former and the film driver to move both the former and the film driver up and down synchronously through rotation at the first and second end. 11. A vertical form fill and seal apparatus for packaging a particulate charge, the vertical form fill and seal apparatus comprising: a former configured for wrapping a packaging film around an outside surface thereof and for receiving a particulate charge therein; a film driver associated with the former for continuously guiding the packaging film downward around the former without interruption; sealing jaws located below the former to transversely seal the packaging film exiting off a bottom of the former to form a bag containing the particulate charge, when the apparatus is in use; a motor-driven actuator in mechanical communication with the former and the film driver, the actuator comprising a shaft generating rotational forces, wherein the actuator applies vertical reciprocating forces to the former and film driver through a hook arrangement moving up or down depending upon shaft rotation while the film driver continuously and without interruption moves the packaging film down around the former; and a controller in communication with the actuator and configured to control a frequency of the reciprocating forces in the range 5 to 20 Hz and an amplitude in the range 1.5 to 6 mm. 12. The vertical form fill and seal apparatus of claim 11 , wherein the actuator moves a plate up and down as the actuator rotates, the plate mechanically affixed to the former such that the former moves up and down with the plate. 13. The vertical form fill and seal apparatus of claim 11 wherein the hook arrangement has a first end rotatably fixed to the shaft and a second end rotatably connected to the former and the film driver, such that the former and film driver moves up or down depending upon shaft rotation. 14. A method of reducing an amount of packaging film necessary to package particulates in a vertical fill, form and seal apparatus, the method including: moving a former of the vertical fill, form and seal apparatus up and down in a controlled reciprocation under mechanical urging from a motor-driven actuator, the actuator having a shaft generating rotational forces, the rotational forces translated to the controlled reciprocation by mechanical components comprising a hook and a pin; feeding a packaging film continuously around the former while the former is in reciprocating up and down motion; forming a side seal in the packaging film while the former is in reciprocating up and down motion, and while the packaging film travels downward continuously and without interruption; feeding a charge of a plurality of particulates to the vertical fill, form and seal apparatus and into the former to be packaged, while the former is in reciprocating up and down motion, and while the packaging film travels downward continuously; exiting the charge from a base end of the former into a partially formed bag of the packaging film; shaking a the particulate charge in the partially formed bag to increase a bulk density of the charge in the bag, while the packaging film travels downward continuously and without interruption; and sealing the partially formed bag to form a bag containing the charge. 15. The method of claim 14 , further including maintaining a distance between the former and the sealing jaws. 16. The method of claim 15 , wherein the maintained distance facilitates making formatted bags without interference with sealing jaw operation. 17. The method of claim 14 , further comprising moving the sealing jaws up and down in concert with the former. 18. The method of claim 14 , wherein an amplitude of the up and down motion is in the range from 1.5 to 6 mm. 19. The method of claim 14 , wherein a frequency of the up and down motion is in the range 5 to 20 Hz. 20. The method of claim 14 , wherein the particulate charge comprises snack food particulates.
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