Method and apparatus for automatically packaging a food or non-f

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53450, 53455, 53511, 53550, 53562, 533716, 53 75, B65B 3302, B65B 906

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059410523

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BRIEF SUMMARY
FIELD OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates to a method and an apparatus for packaging a food or non-food product by means of a mono- or multi-layer thermoplastic film.


BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

A typical conventional method for producing an air-free package uses either an end-seal or side-seal pre-formed bag made of a thermoplastic material.
In both cases, a product to be packaged is loaded into the pre-formed bag, the bag is evacuated in a vacuum chamber, and the open mouth of the vacuumized bag is then sealed or clipped.
Very often this method is used in conjunction with a pre-formed bag made of a heat-shrinkable thermoplastic material. After sealing or clipping of the vacuumized bag, the bag is heated while traveling through a shrink tunnel. The bag thus shrinks around the packaged product.
In the case of a food product, the thus obtained air-free package increases the shelf-life of the packaged product.
This method, however, lacks flexibility.
A first reason is that only some standard sizes of bags are available that do not fit the size of every product to be packaged.
Secondly, the packaging machine has to be set on the size of the bag which is being used. When a change in size is required, the packaging machine has to be shut-down, reset, and restarted.
Thirdly, high packaging speed cannot be achieved even if the final steps of the packaging process (i.e. vacuumizing, sealing, and shrinking) are performed in a revolving machine equipped with a plurality of vacuum and sealing chambers. The earlier steps (i.e., opening of the bag mouth and loading of the product) cannot be sped up without risking an unacceptable increase in rejects.
Finally, the storage of pre-formed bags having many different sizes is costly.
In order to overcome these drawbacks it has been proposed, in U.S. Pat. Nos. 3,237,371, 4,141,196, and 4,537,016, to form a bag in line from film webs which are continuously shaped into a tubular form. However, this also lacks flexibility. Although the width of the package can be adjusted depending on the width of the product to be packaged by means of suitable sensors that provide a proper input to a microprocessor, the diameter of the tube (i.e., the length of the package) cannot be changed in accordance with the length of the product itself.
It is therefore desirable to provide a method and apparatus capable of automatically forming packages, including air-free packages, from a continuous thermoplastic film wherein any single resulting package, including a tight-skinned package, can have a different length and/or width without requiring any resetting of the apparatus.


SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

In a first aspect, a method of packaging comprises: having a first web and a second web; film advances, the products spaced apart from each other, and the products each having a first and second transverse side; packaged along each of the two transverse sides of each product so as to form a plurality of bags with one open mouth on a front side of each bag, wherein each bag encloses a respective product; and
In a second aspect, an apparatus comprises: film having a first web and a second web; recess capable of enclosing a product; plurality of products into the recess between the film webs, the products spaced apart from each other, and the products having a first and second transverse side; product, said means movable vertically and horizontally; and open mouth on a front side of each bag, wherein each bag encloses a respective product. the product to be packaged refer to the location of each single product with respect to the center-folding of the film. The side of each product close to the centerfold of the film is referred to as "rear side"; the side opposite the rear side is the front side; and remaining two sides are the first and second transverse sides. However, the products to be packaged can be fed randomly, so that the side of a product which is referred to as the "rear side" may change randomly, product by product, even when the products are otherwise the same.
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