Tray for transporting and stacking layers of structural bottles
US-2017297767-A1 · Oct 19, 2017 · US
US11377282B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11377282-B2 |
| Application number | US-201716321342-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jul 26, 2017 |
| Priority date | Jul 28, 2016 |
| Publication date | Jul 5, 2022 |
| Grant date | Jul 5, 2022 |
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A tray and its use for conveying pouches for flexible containers such as Doypacks includes a number of partitions that protrude from the base of the tray so as to form between them spaces for the transverse containment of packs of pouches for flexible containers. The containment spaces are used to contain the packs of pouches in a direction that is transverse to the partitions.
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The invention claimed is: 1. Use of a tray for conveying pouches for flexible containers, said tray comprising: a plurality of partitions that protrude from the base of the tray so as to form containment spaces between the partitions, said spaces configured for containing packs of pouches for flexible containers, said containment spaces being used to contain said packs of pouches in a direction that is transverse to said partitions, so that the pouches of each pack are stacked within each containment space with their edges facing the base of the tray, wherein said partitions are matched by respective first grooves on an opposite face of said base which is opposite with respect to a face from which the partitions protrude, each one of said first grooves extending within the respective partition so as to allow said tray to be nested in a second identical tray, by means of the insertion of the partitions of said second tray in said first grooves of said tray. 2. The use according to claim 1 , wherein said partitions are arranged in substantially mutually parallel rows, each pair of adjacent rows forming between them one of said containment spaces for the packs of pouches. 3. The use according to claim 2 , wherein said partitions are at least partly mutually separated along the respective row, so as to form a plurality of open regions along each row which are adapted to facilitate the pickup of said packs of pouches. 4. The use according to claim 1 , wherein said packs of pouches each comprise a plurality of flattened pouches stacked in a concordant direction, each of said flattened pouches comprising a mouth and being stacked in said packs so that all the mouths are oriented toward a same side of the pack of pouches. 5. The use according to claim 1 , wherein each containment space is used to contain said packs of pouches with mouths of pouches of the packs oriented in the same manner in the entire tray. 6. The use according to claim 1 , wherein each containment space is used to contain said packs of pouches in a direction that is transverse to said pouches. 7. The use according to claim 1 , wherein said partitions have lateral surfaces which are inclined and converge away from a base of the tray, so as to keep said packs of pouches compressed at said base of the tray. 8. The use according to claim 1 , wherein the base of said tray comprises supporting protrusions arranged asymmetrically or in a non-mirror symmetrical manner with respect to a central plane of said tray, wherein said supporting protrusions are matched by respective second grooves on the opposite face of said base with respect to the face from which said supporting protrusions protrude, each of said second grooves being extended within the respective supporting protrusion so as to allow a nesting of said tray in said second identical tray or so as to prevent said nesting when said tray is rotated through 180° with respect to the second tray about a central axis of the tray. 9. The use according to claim 7 , wherein said containment space comprises a plurality of separators that protrude from said base, are directed transversely to said rows of partitions and are mutually spaced so as to form shoulders for a lateral containment of said packs of pouches. 10. A method for manufacturing pouches of flexible containers, the method including the following steps: mutual coupling a plurality of films or portions of a same film folded onto itself, in order to obtain a ribbon provided with a plurality of pockets, cutting the ribbon to form a plurality of pouches, and further including: after said cutting step, grouping said pouches into at least one pack, and inserting said pouches in the tray used according to claim 1 , said insertion step consisting in the insertion of said at least one pack in said tray. 11. A method for filling pouches for flexible containers, comprising a step of feeding said pouches to a pouch feeding station and a subsequent step of filling said pouches with a substance such as a fluid, a powder or a pure, said pouch feeding step comprising: providing at least one tray used according to claim 1 containing a plurality of said pouches grouped in packs and oriented concordantly in said tray containment space; picking up said pouches from the tray; releasing said pouches in said pouch feeding station.
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