Web centering system

Package making – Progressively seamed cover web or web folds – With closing of web between package units

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C226S021000

Reexamination Certificate

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ABSTRACT:

TECHNICAL FIELD
The present invention relates generally to a mechanism for adjusting the direction of a web of material in a packaging machine, and more specifically to an assembly for centering or tracking a web of film in an aseptic environment of a form-fill-seal packaging machine.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
One type of packaging machine is a form-fill-seal packaging machine. Form-fill-seal packaging machines are typically utilized to package a product in a flexible container. To this end, form-fill-seal packaging machines are used to seal pharmaceuticals, foods, liquids, magazines, cosmetics, pre-boxed goods, and numerous other items in flexible containers. The form-fill-seal packaging machine provides an apparatus for packaging these and many other products in an inexpensive and efficient manner.
Pursuant to FDA requirements, certain pharmaceuticals packaged in form-fill-seal packages are traditionally sterilized in a post-packaging autoclaving step. The post-packaging step includes placing the sealed package containing the pharmaceutical in an autoclave and steam sterilizing or heating the package and its contents to a required temperature, which is often approximately 250° F., for a prescribed period of time. This sterilization step operates to kill bacteria and other contaminants found inside the package, whether on the inner layer of film or within the pharmaceutical itself.
Certain packaged pharmaceuticals, however, cannot be sterilized in such a manner. This is because the intense heat required to kill the bacteria in the autoclaving process destroys or renders useless certain pharmaceuticals. As such, a different method of sterilization must be employed when packaging these types of pharmaceuticals.
One method of packaging heat sensitive pharmaceuticals is to first sterilize the pharmaceutical with a means other than intense heat, often through filtering, and then to package the pharmaceutical in an aseptic environment.
To date, the assignee of the present invention has developed several improvements in aseptic form-fill-seal packaging. Such improvements include at least: U.S. Pat. No. 4,761,197 (directed to an apparatus for sealing a web of film); U.S. Pat. No. 4,695,337 (directed to an apparatus and method for attaching a fitment to a web of film); U.S. Pat. No. 4,829,746 (directed to an apparatus for placing a web of film under tension); U.S. Pat. No. 4,888,155 (directed to an apparatus for sterilizing film and like packaging material); U.S. Pat. No. 4,744,845 (directed to an apparatus for splicing film together); and, U.S. Pat. No. 4,783,947 (directed to an apparatus for removing liquid and residue from a web of film).
Web tracking assemblies utilized in conventional form-fill-seal packaging machines (i.e., form-fill-seal packaging machines that do not include an aseptic packaging environment) are generally not suitable for use in an aseptic environment. For example, two conventional web tracking means are disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 3,680,446, issued to James et al., and U.S. Pat. No. 5,833,106, issued to Harris. The '446 patent issued to James et al. discloses a tracking system including a shiftable web guide roller having adjustable air cylinders mounted at its opposite ends for independently adjusting the ends of the roller (see
FIG. 1
of the '446 patent). The '106 patent issued to Harris discloses an equalizing roll utilizing a common-axis shaft mounted horizontally on two bearings at its end for support, and a roller or sleeve mounted on the shaft. The sleeve has a single bearing mounted in the center of the sleeve with convex and concave portions that allows the sleeve to laterally rotate on the central bearing (see FIG. 5 of the '106 patent). Such web tracking devices of the '446 and '106 patents are likely not appropriate for aseptic environments because of the number of moving parts and the areas for gathering particulate bacteria matter.
Thus, improvement in tracking the web of film as it enters the former in aseptic form-fill-seal packaging machines would be useful. To date, form-fill-seal packaging machines designed for aseptic packaging utilize a tracking assembly located adjacent the unwind, and outside the aseptic environment. This tracking assembly, however, is not located adjacent the former, but rather is located upstream of the ultimate package forming process. Thus, occasionally difficulties are encountered in attempting to track the film within the aseptic environment. As a result of this web-tracking limitation, much waste, inefficiency, and increased manufacturing costs are encountered by packagers in this industry. Specifically, when the web tracking is not balanced, and the web is not aligned through the former, each package that is created generally must be discarded due to improper overlap of the layers of film in the seal area. This may result in wasted film and wasted pharmaceutical material. It also may result in increased operator expense to observe the misaligned film, to select and discard the poorly formed packages, and to attempt to re-align the film. Further, severe cases of misaligned film may result in down time for the machine. All of the above increases the manufacturing costs of packaging such pharmaceuticals.
Thus, a means for tracking the web of film in the aseptic environment of a packaging machine is essential.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The web-centering apparatus of the present invention provides an assembly for tracking a web of material within an internal aseptic area of a form-fill-seal packaging machine. Generally, the web-centering apparatus comprises a support member, a tracking assembly, and an alignment mechanism. While the web-centering apparatus is located within the aseptic area of the packaging machine, certain components of the web-centering assembly are sealed off from the aseptic area in order to maintain the integrity of the aseptic environment.
According to one aspect of the present invention, the packaging machine has a former, a filler and a sealer located within the internal aseptic area of the packaging machine. The former forms bags from a web of material; the filler fills the bags with a substance; and, the sealer seals the bags to enclose the substance within the bags.
According to another aspect of the present invention, the support member is fixed to the form-fill-seal packaging machine within an interior aseptic environment of the form-fill-seal packaging machine, and the tracking assembly is rotatedly mounted to the support member in the aseptic environment of the form-fill-seal packaging machine. To provide for the mounting engagement between the support member and the tracking assembly, one of either the support member or the tracking assembly has a shaft member depending therefrom, and the other of either the support member or the tracking assembly has an engaging receptacle for the shaft member. The shaft member is seated in the engaging receptacle and pivots within the engaging receptacle. The pivoting of the shaft member provides angular displacement of the tracking assembly.
According to another aspect of the present invention, an engagement surface of each of the shaft member and the receptacle is sealed off from the aseptic environment of the form-fill-seal packaging machine.
According to another aspect of the present invention, a portion of the engaging surfaces between the shaft member and the receptacle are sealed off from the internal aseptic environment of the form-fill-seal packaging machine with a first gasket. A second gasket member seals off a second end of the receptacle.
According to another aspect of the present invention, the web tracking apparatus has a bearing surface between the pivot shaft and the receptacle. The bearing surface is sealed off from the aseptic environment with gaskets.
According to another aspect of the present invention, the tracking assembly comprises an engaging member and a roller member connected to the engaging member. The roller member is adapted to contact the web of material, and the engaging member pivots

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