Heat sealer
US-2017282479-A1 · Oct 5, 2017 · US
US11117697B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11117697-B2 |
| Application number | US-201916276290-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Feb 14, 2019 |
| Priority date | Feb 14, 2018 |
| Publication date | Sep 14, 2021 |
| Grant date | Sep 14, 2021 |
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The present disclosure is directed to a compression belt for inflation and sealing devices. The device may include an inflation assembly, a heating assembly, and a drive mechanism. The inflation assembly may direct fluid between first and second overlapping plies of a flexible web material to inflate chambers between the plies. The heating assembly may be operable to heat the first and second plies of the web material to create a longitudinal heat seal that seals the fluid in the inflated chambers. The drive mechanism may drive the web material in a downstream direction. The drive mechanism may tension the web material against the heating assembly. The drive mechanism may include a first belt including a high grip material on a surface that contacts the web material to grip the web material during heating by the heating assembly.
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What is claimed is: 1. A protective packaging formation device, comprising: an inflation assembly directing fluid between a plurality of overlapping plies of a flexible web material to inflate one or more chambers between the plies; a heating assembly operable to heat the plurality of plies of the web material to create a longitudinal heat seal that seals the plurality of plies together, thereby sealing the fluid in the inflated chambers, as the web material is driven adjacent to the heating assembly in a downstream direction; and a drive mechanism driving the web material in the downstream direction and adjacent to the heating assembly, the drive mechanism including: a first sealing surface adjacent to the heating assembly; a second sealing surface adjacent to the first sealing surface; and an elastic belt resiliently stretchable to conform to the first and second sealing surfaces, the elastic belt creating respective compression forces pinching at least portions of the web material against the first and second sealing surfaces, wherein the compression force of the elastic belt against the first sealing surface is lower than the compression force of the elastic belt against the second sealing surface. 2. The protective packaging formation device of claim 1 , wherein: the elastic belt includes a main surface pinching the web material against the first and second sealing surfaces; and the second sealing surface deflects the elastic belt in a direction normal to the main surface of the elastic belt to create a surface offset between the first and second sealing surfaces, the surface offset creating the different compression forces of the elastic belt against the first and second sealing surfaces. 3. The protective packaging formation device of claim 2 , wherein the elastic belt deforms elastically around the first and second sealing surfaces to accommodate the surface offset between the first and second sealing surfaces. 4. The protective packaging formation device of claim 3 , wherein the elastic belt resiliently stretches in a direction normal to the main surface of the elastic belt in accommodating the surface offset between the first and second sealing surfaces. 5. The protective packaging formation device of claim 1 , wherein the elastic belt pinches the web material against the second sealing surface to seal the fluid in the one or more chambers as the heat seal is created at the first sealing surface. 6. The protective packaging formation device of claim 1 , wherein the elastic belt includes a high grip material on a surface that contacts the web material to grip the web material during heating by the heating assembly. 7. The protective packaging formation device of claim 6 , wherein the high grip material that contacts the web material is selected to decrease compression forces needed against the first and second sealing surfaces to drive the web material in the downstream direction. 8. The protective packaging formation device of claim 7 , wherein the high grip surface is defined by an elastomeric material. 9. The protective packaging formation device of claim 6 , wherein the high grip material is defined by a high tackiness material. 10. The protective packaging formation device of claim 6 , wherein the high grip material is defined by a high friction material or structure. 11. The protective packaging formation device of claim 1 , wherein the web material is positioned between the heating assembly and the elastic belt such that the elastic belt pinches at least a portion of the web material against the heating assembly. 12. The protective packaging formation device of claim 1 , wherein the elastic belt is wider than the heating assembly. 13. The protective packaging formation device of claim 1 , wherein: the heat seal is continuously created as the web material is driven in the downstream direction by the drive mechanism. 14. The protective packaging formation device of claim 13 , further comprising an isolation element defining an isolation surface, wherein the elastic belt biases the web material against the isolation surface of the isolation element to seal the fluid in the one or more chambers as the heat seal is created. 15. The protective packaging formation device of claim 14 , wherein the isolation element is a rotating disc. 16. The protective packaging formation device of claim 13 , wherein the elastic belt includes an outer portion formed from a silicone material and an inner portion including a Kevlar core. 17. The protective packaging formation device of claim 1 , wherein: the drive mechanism further comprises a second belt; and the web material is positioned between the elastic and second belts. 18. The protective packaging formation device of claim 17 , further comprising a guide surface adjacent to the heating assembly and setting at least a portion of the belt paths of the elastic and second belts, wherein the elastic and second belts are biased against the guide surface to pinch the first and second plies of the web material together. 19. The protective packaging formation device of claim 18 , wherein the guide surface is stationary. 20. The protective packaging formation device of claim 17 , wherein the second belt is formed at least partially from polytetrafluoroethylene.
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