Abstract: A vacuum packaging machine is provided in which the working stations are mounted on a movable rod, this rod is provided with means to move the working stations back and forth and simultaneously drive the web feed arrangement thereby achieving an almost continuous flow of the web at the necessary rate.
Abstract: A vacuum packaging machine is described in which two packaging material webs are used. One of these webs is fed continuously and the second web is sealed to it in a sealing station. Means are provided to reel off the second web in an intermittent way so as to allow the printing of data on the web using a simple printing apparatus.
Abstract: In the present method and apparatus materials such as hot and/or liquid foodstuffs are sealed into pouches or containers formed between layers or foils of a synthetic material, whereby gas above the material is evacuated prior to sealing of the containers or pouches. In order to avoid splashing of the material onto the sealing surfaces of the foils, the temperature of the material is measured just before the sealing step. The vacuum is adjusted as a function of the measured temperature to inhibit boiling of the material being packed and thus preventing the splashing of the material.
Abstract: A vacuum packaging machine is disclosed for the production of packages from two different packaging material webs, one having printing marks on it. By controlling the movement of the individual working stations in accordance with the spacing of the printing marks the correct position of the imprinted cover foils on the formed trays is achieved.
Abstract: In the present method a package is produced by forming a pouch in a first foil thereby stretching the material thus creating latent shrinking forces. The package is sealed using a second flat foil or a foil having a pouch extending to the opposite direction as the first pouch. The sealing is done inside an evacuated space and the heating of the first foil in order to shrink the pouch is done prior to or at the same time as the vacuum space is aerated.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
December 23, 1974
Date of Patent:
May 18, 1976
Assignees:
Multivac Sepp Haggenmueller KG, Alkor-Werk Karl Lissmann KG
Inventors:
Kastulus Utz, Josef Hartmut Esterhammer, Arthur Vetter