Forming assembly and method for forming a plurality of sealed packs for pourable food products starting from a tube of packaging material
US-2017355477-A1 · Dec 14, 2017 · US
US9352869B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9352869-B2 |
| Application number | US-201113994527-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 7, 2011 |
| Priority date | Dec 23, 2010 |
| Publication date | May 31, 2016 |
| Grant date | May 31, 2016 |
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An induction sealing device for heat sealing packaging material for producing sealed packages of pourable food products, comprising: at least one first inductor which comprises, in turn, a first active surface adapted to be arranged on the side of packaging material and to heat-seal it; and a member made of plastic material; first active surface is covered by the member made of plastic material adapted to cooperate with the packaging material during its heat-sealing.
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The invention claimed is: 1. An induction sealing device for heat sealing packaging material, comprised of a base layer of paper or paperboard, a layer of metal foil, and a layer of heat-seal plastic, for producing sealed packages of pourable food products, the induction sealing device comprising: a first inductor which comprises, in turn, a first active surface adapted to be arranged on the side of said packaging material and to heat-seal said packaging material; a member made of injection molded plastic material that is injection molded onto the first active surface so that the injection molded plastic material is firmly connected to the first active surface; an insert made of magnetic flux-concentrating material, receiving at least in part the first inductor and covered by the member on the side arranged, in use, towards said packaging material; and said member covers said first active surface and is adapted to cooperate with said packaging material during the heat sealing of said packaging material. 2. The induction sealing device of claim 1 , comprising a second inductor which comprises, in turn, a second active surface adapted to heat-seal said packaging material; said second active surface being covered by said member made of plastic material. 3. The induction sealing device of claim 2 , wherein said member of plastic material is integral with said second inductor. 4. The induction sealing device of claim 3 , wherein said member is a body of plastic material injection molded onto said second active surface and firmly connected thereto. 5. The induction sealing device of claim 4 , wherein said member comprises: a first surface adapted to cooperate with said packaging material; and a second surface opposite to said first surface and cooperating with said first active surface; and wherein second surface cooperates with said second active surface. 6. The induction sealing device of claim 1 , wherein said member of plastic material is integral with said first inductor. 7. The induction sealing device of claim 1 , wherein said member comprises: a first surface adapted to cooperate with said packaging material; and a second surface opposite to said first surface and cooperating with said first active surface. 8. The induction sealing device of claim 1 , wherein said member defines a pair of projections adapted to interact, in use, with said packaging material and protruding from said member on the opposite side of said inductor. 9. The induction sealing device of claim 1 , comprising a second inductor which comprises, in turn, a second active surface adapted to heat-seal said packaging material; said second active surface protruding from said member on the side arranged, in use, towards said packaging material. 10. The induction sealing device of claim 1 , comprising a hollow cylindrical element connected to the first inductor to create a cylindrical cooling cavity. 11. An induction sealing device for heat sealing packaging material comprised of a base layer of paper or paperboard, a layer of metal foil, and a layer of heat-seal plastic, the induction sealing device for producing sealed packages of pourable food products, the induction sealing device comprising: a first inductor which comprises a first active surface adapted to be arranged on the side of the packaging material and to heat-seal the packaging material; a member made of plastic material; an insert made of magnetic flux-concentrating material, receiving at least in part the first inductor and covered by the member on the side arranged, in use, towards the packaging material; the member covering the first active surface and adapted to cooperate with the packaging material during the heat sealing of the packaging material; a second inductor which comprises a second active surface adapted to heat-seal the packaging material; the second active surface protruding from the member on the side arranged, in use, towards said packaging material, so that the second active surface protruding from the member is exposed.
for making flat seams in tubular or hollow articles, e.g. transversal seams · CPC title
being convex · CPC title
consisting of metals or their alloys · CPC title
the webs being formed into tubes in situ around the filling nozzles · CPC title
comprising a block or layer of deformable material, e.g. sponge, foam, rubber (pressing elements supported or backed-up by resilient material B29C66/8161) · CPC title
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