Machine for making filter bags for infusion products
US-9527663-B2 · Dec 27, 2016 · US
US9623988B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9623988-B2 |
| Application number | US-201113072681-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 26, 2011 |
| Priority date | Mar 26, 2010 |
| Publication date | Apr 18, 2017 |
| Grant date | Apr 18, 2017 |
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An apparatus and methods for producing at extremely high production speeds small pouches filled with tobacco or other granular, powdered or solid content. An endless web substrate, with or without flavor film thereon, is formed into a tubular shape with a longitudinal seam. The tube is cut to individual lengths, and a procession of tubes is crimp-closed at one end, filled and crimp-closed at the other end to complete pouch production. During production, the seams formed at the crimped ends of the pouch are parallel to one another and the longitudinal seam of the pouch is midway between the sides of the pouch and orthogonal to the seams formed at the crimped ends of the pouch.
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A poucher for producing pouches filled with a flowable material, said pouches having a predetermined pouch length, comprising: a source of web; a garniture operative to form the web into a hollow endless tube, with overlapping edge portions of the web establishing a longitudinal seam; a cutter operative to ultimately produce multiple individual open-ended tubes of a length corresponding to said pouch length and having opposite ends; a series of transfer drums operative to establish and move a procession of said multiple individual open-ended tubes along a path, said tubes of said procession being in a mutually spaced, side-by-side relation along said path; a transfer section operative to transfer an output of said cutter onto a receiving portion of said series of transfer drums; a first closure mechanism at a first location along said path operative to crimp-close one end of each multiple individual open-ended tube to establish a procession of open-ended pouch structures; a filling section at a second location along said path for depositing a predetermined amount of the flowable material in each of said open-ended pouch structures to establish a procession of open-ended, filled pouch structures; a second closure mechanism at a third location along said path operative to crimp-close the other end of each of said open-ended, filled pouch structures to establish a procession of completed pouches; and a sensor and a controller operative to maintain consistent operation of said filling section; wherein said transfer section and said series of transfer drums maintain a consistent location of said longitudinal seam between opposite sides of the completed pouches; wherein the cutter is operative to initially cut the hollow endless tube into multi-length tubular elements, said series of transfer drums comprising cutting, grading and alignment drum sections at a location along said series of transfer drums to cut said multi-length tubular elements into individual pouch lengths and arrange them into said procession of individual tubes. 2. The poucher of claim 1 , wherein said transfer section repetitively transfers the multi-length tubular element from a location adjacent said cutter onto a flute of a first drum of said series of transfer drums. 3. The poucher of claim 2 , wherein the transfer section comprises a plurality of orbiting arms, each connected to a gripper element constructed and arranged to repetitively pick up the multi-length tubular element at said adjacent location and deposit said element onto said flute on said first drum. 4. The poucher of claim 3 , wherein said first drum comprises a wide flute with a backstop surface, wherein said first drum in cooperation with a fixed roll bar is operative to repetitively rotate transferred tubular elements into a desired radial orientation. 5. The poucher of claim 1 , further comprising a film applicator operative to apply a film to said web prior to the garniture. 6. The poucher of claim 5 , wherein the flavor film applicator applies spaced-apart film pieces to the web prior to the garniture, and wherein each flavor film piece is associated with an individual pouch length. 7. The poucher of claim 6 , wherein the flavor film applicator delivers an endless film onto a rotating receiving drum where the film is cut into individual pieces, and wherein the receiving drum rotates at a slightly faster surface velocity than the endless film, whereby the film pieces are spaced apart on the receiving drum prior to application to the web. 8. The poucher of claim 1 , wherein said series of transfer drums includes a beveled transfer drum to turn the procession of multiple individual open-ended tubes from a generally horizontal disposition to a generally vertical disposition prior to said filling section. 9. The poucher of claim 1 , wherein said garniture cooperates with a brush, said brush operative to provide support to an inside portion of the web adjacent said garniture. 10. The poucher of claim 1 , wherein said garniture cooperates with a roller, said roller operative to provide support to an inside portion of the web adjacent said garniture. 11. The poucher of claim 1 , wherein said garniture cooperates with a vacuum, said vacuum operative to provide support to an outside portion of the web adjacent said garniture. 12. The poucher of claim 1 , wherein the transfer section moves tubular elements longitudinally onto a flute of a catcher drum. 13. The poucher of claim 12 , wherein the transfer section further comprises vacuum-assisted rotating rollers to help move tubular elements onto the flute of said catcher drum. 14. The poucher of claim 12 , wherein the catcher drum rotates relative to a fixed arcuate rail so as to rotate tubular elements into a predetermined desired radial orientation. 15. The poucher of claim 1 , wherein said sensor is located along said path after said second location of said filling section and is adapted to generate a signal indicative of a level of content, said controller programmed to adjust operation of said filling section responsively to said signals of said sensor. 16. The poucher of claim 15 , wherein said poucher further comprises a rejection station located along said path after said second location of said filling section and operative to remove completed pouches from said procession, said controller programmed to operate said rejection station responsive to a signal from said sensor indicative of an unacceptable filling operation. 17. The poucher of claim 16 , wherein said rejection station is located prior to said third location of said second closure mechanism. 18. The poucher of claim 16 , wherein said rejection station is located after said third location of said second closure mechanism. 19. The poucher of claim 16 further comprising a second sensor in cooperation with said controller and said rejection station for inspecting and rejecting completed pouches according to additional criteria. 20. The poucher of claim 1 , wherein said filling section comprises a vibratory pan feeder under control of said controller, said filling section further comprising a series of funnels located above and moving with said procession of open-ended pouches. 21. The poucher of claim 1 , wherein said cutting drum section severs each tubular element into tubular element pieces, said grading drum section circumferentially displaces the severed tubular element pieces with respect to one another and said aligning drum section converges the displaced severed tubular element pieces into a row in line with one another. 22. A poacher for producing filled pouches, said pouches having a predetermined pouch length, comprising: a source of web; a garniture operative to form the web into a hollow endless tube, with overlapping edge portions of the web establishing a longitudinal seam; a cutter operative to ultimately produce multiple individual open-ended tubes of a length corresponding to said pouch length and having opposite ends; a series of transfer drums operative to establish and move a procession of said multiple individual open-ended tubes along a path; a transfer section operative to transfer an output of said cutter onto a receiving portion of said series of transfer drums; a first closure mechanism at a first location along said path operative to crimp-close one end of each multiple individual open-ended tube to establish a procession of open-ended pouch structures; a filling section at
Machines characterised by the incorporation of means for making the containers or receptacles (from flat, folded, or tubular webs of flexible sheet material B65B9/00) · CPC title
using rotary tables or turrets {(B65B43/46 takes precedence)} · CPC title
Packaging of materials presenting special problems · CPC title
Enclosing successive articles, or quantities of material, in preformed tubular webs, or in webs formed into tubes around filling nozzles, e.g. extruded tubular webs · CPC title
by cutting · CPC title
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