Shrink tunnel for shrinking shrink films onto packages, such as boxes, bottles, cans, or similar containers, or packaging units, and a method of operating a shrink tunnel to shrink wrap packages or packaging units

US11958646B2 · US · B2

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FieldValue
Publication numberUS-11958646-B2
Application numberUS-57090009-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateSep 30, 2009
Priority dateMar 30, 2007
Publication dateApr 16, 2024
Grant dateApr 16, 2024

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A shrink-wrapping tunnel heater which comprises a gas heater which heats gas used to heat and shrink a shrink film onto articles, such as packages or packaging units. The heater has at least one porous burner which comprises a porous body or reactor. The porous body or reactor designed to combust fuel therein to produce heat, but without an open flame. Articles are moved through the shrink tunnel and the heated gas heats and shrinks shrinkwrap film onto the articles.

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What is claimed is: 1. A shrink-wrapping arrangement comprising: a tunnel configured to receive packages or packaging units wrapped in shrink film; a housing disposed at an upper wall portion of said tunnel; a combustion heater being mounted at an upper portion of said housing, said combustion heater having a porous burner configured to burn a fuel mixture in a combustion space therein to generate combustion gases without generating an open flame outside of said porous burner; an inflow duct connecting said tunnel to said housing, said inflow duct being formed with an inflow opening; at least one outflow duct connecting said housing to said tunnel; said combustion heater being disposed above at least a portion of said inflow opening; said combustion heater being configured to direct combustion gases generally downwardly into said housing to mix with inflowing, recycled, shrink gas entering said housing from said at least one inflow duct, which combustion gases have a higher temperature than the inflowing, recycled, shrink gas; and gas flow guide structures disposed within said housing and configured to control a mixing ratio between the inflowing, recycled, shrink gas bypassing a partitioned heating space and the combustion gases emanating from said combustion space entering said heating space, and thus to generate an outflowing shrink gas having a desired temperature prior to the outflowing shrink gas entering said at least one outflow duct, which desired temperature is higher than the temperature of the inflowing, recycled, shrink gas and also is sufficient to heat and shrink the shrink film onto a package; and gas channels inside said tunnel, said gas channels communicating with said at least one outflow duct and being formed for distributing the outflowing shrink gas into a flow of top air that is guided towards the package substantially from the side and a separate flow of bottom air that is guided towards the package substantially from below. 2. The shrink-wrapping arrangement according to claim 1 , wherein said guide structures are disposed adjacent but spaced apart from said porous burner, and to be in the path of the inflowing, recycled, shrink gas and the combustion gases. 3. The shrink-wrapping arrangement according to claim 2 , wherein said shrink-wrapping arrangement comprises at least one conveyor configured to convey packages or packaging units through said tunnel. 4. The shrink-wrapping arrangement according to claim 3 , wherein said porous burner is configured to utilize at least one of: gaseous fuel, gaseous hydrocarbon fuel, natural gas, liquid gas, and propane gas. 5. The shrink-wrapping arrangement according to claim 3 , wherein said porous burner is configured to utilize liquid fuels or heating oil. 6. The shrink-wrapping arrangement according to claim 3 , wherein said porous burner comprises a ceramic material. 7. The shrink-wrapping arrangement according to claim 3 , wherein said inflow opening is disposed in a side wall of said housing. 8. The shrink-wrapping arrangement according to claim 7 , wherein said gas flow guide structures are disposed below said heater in their entirety.

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  • B65B53/063Primary

    Tunnels · CPC title

  • Flameless combustion stabilised within a bed of porous heat-resistant material (F23C13/00 takes precedence; gas burners with radiant combustion on a porous surface F23D14/16) · CPC title

  • using permeable blocks · CPC title

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What does patent US11958646B2 cover?
A shrink-wrapping tunnel heater which comprises a gas heater which heats gas used to heat and shrink a shrink film onto articles, such as packages or packaging units. The heater has at least one porous burner which comprises a porous body or reactor. The porous body or reactor designed to combust fuel therein to produce heat, but without an open flame. Articles are moved through the shrink tunn…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Lelie Thomas, Khs Gmbh
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B65B53/063. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Apr 16 2024 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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