Abstract: An sealing system includes a frame, a ferrite core disposed within the frame, and a litz wire coil disposed proximate to the ferrite core for producing an electromagnetic field within the ferrite core, where the ferrite core and litz wire coil are adapted to direct the electromagnetic field toward a foil to seal an opening of a container with the foil. The sealing head is air cooled within the induction sealing unit.
Abstract: An sealing system includes a frame, a ferrite core disposed within the frame, and a litz wire coil disposed proximate to the ferrite core for producing an electromagnetic field within the ferrite core, where the ferrite core and litz wire coil are adapted to direct the electromagnetic field toward a foil to seal an opening of a container with the foil. The sealing head is air cooled within the induction sealing unit.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
August 13, 2002
Date of Patent:
May 11, 2004
Assignee:
Kaps-All Packaging Systems Inc.
Inventors:
Frederick W. Sarles, Douglas A. Johnson
Abstract: An sealing system includes a frame, a ferrite core disposed within the frame, and a litz wire coil disposed proximate to the ferrite core for producing an electromagnetic field within the ferrite core, where the ferrite core and litz wire coil are adapted to direct the electromagnetic field toward a foil to seal an opening of a container with the foil. The sealing head is air cooled within the induction sealing unit.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
May 3, 2001
Date of Patent:
October 7, 2003
Assignee:
Kaps-All Packaging Systems Inc.
Inventors:
Frederick W. Sarles, Douglas A. Johnson
Abstract: An induction sealing conveyor system includes an induction sealing unit coupled to an adjustment mechanism which adjustably positions the induction sealing unit with respect to a conveyor which moves a container to be sealed near a sealing head of the induction sealing unit. The sealing head includes ferrite cores and a litz wire coil formed on the ferrite cores which produces an electromagnetic field for hermetically sealing the container. The sealing head is entirely air cooled within the induction sealing unit.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
November 5, 1997
Date of Patent:
July 2, 2002
Assignee:
Kaps-All Packaging Systems, Inc.
Inventors:
Frederick Williams Sarles, Douglas A. Johnson