Vacuum packaging method and mechanism
A vacuum packaging method and mechanism for vacuum sealing a sealing body mainly draws air by a vacuuming apparatus through the periphery of the vacuuming apparatus to adsorb the sealing body smoothly onto the vacuuming apparatus without forming creases to prevent air from seeping into the sealing body; then move the front end of the vacuuming apparatus into the sealing body until reaching the core material contained in the sealing body for sucking air in the sealing body; meanwhile an airtight compression module and a thermal press sealing apparatus are used to seal the sealing body in a vacuum condition in a short period of time.
The present invention relates to a vacuum packaging method and mechanism adopted for use for a sealing body which contains a core material and particularly to a direct vacuuming method that is coupled with a special vacuumed apparatus to seal the sealing body that contains the core material in a vacuum condition.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONThe vacuum packaging technique was first developed in 1940s. Since 1950, with successful developments of polyurethane and polystyrene films, vacuum packaging techniques for merchandise packaging have been developed rapidly. Vacuum package generally is to place goods in an airtight container, and evacuates the air inside the container before sealing the opening of the container. Its main purpose is to prevent oxygen and moisture from entering the container to avoid microbes from breeding in the container or the goods from oxidizing and deteriorating. It also can prevent the container from being expanded or cracked. This happened in the past when package was sealed thermally. Vacuum packaging can be used for a wide variety of goods, such as processed meat and grains, and electronic products that might be degraded by oxidation. The vacuum packaged goods generally have a shelf life as much as three times of the goods not being vacuum-packaged. When the core material are open-cell polystyrene foams, open-cell polyurethane foams, carbon/silica aerogel or the like, the thermal insulation effect of the vacuum insulation panel is three to seven times the conventional blowing PU. Moreover, the vacuum condition of the sealing body can be maintained without degrading when air and moisture permeability is low. Therefore it can be used for a long period of time in refrigerators or other apparatus that need to preserve temperature.
Although the conventional direct vacuuming techniques do not have dimensional limitation for the sealing body, and are applicable for packaging versatile of goods in small quantities, during vacuuming the pressure difference between the interior and exterior tends to create creases on the sealing body that contains core material. This not only makes packaging quality difficult to control, using fixtures to anchor the sealing body also tends to damage the structure of the gas deterrent film during thermal sealing operation. To remedy the foregoing problems, U.S. Pat. No. 6,106,449 discloses a vacuum insulated panel and container that coats a leak-proof oil on an evacuation tube and inserts the evacuation tube into an evacuation hole of the sealing body until reaching the core material contained in the sealing body. This prevents creases caused by the pressure difference during the vacuuming operation and block outside air from entering the sealing body. While it can improve the vacuum quality, its production process is complex. The production process takes much more time. The quality is difficult to control. It creates a lot of inconveniences to operators.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONTherefore the invention aims to resolve the problems mentioned above by providing a vacuum packaging method and mechanism that does not require coated leak-proof oil and does not have dimensional limitations. Further, it should be applicable to products in varying quantities, and also should provide a simplified production process to make quality control easier. The invention can be added modularly according to preference.
The vacuum packaging method and mechanism according to the invention includes a vacuuming apparatus that has a front end and a periphery for drawing air respectively, an airtight compression module and a thermal press sealing apparatus. The method includes, first, encasing a core material in a sealing body by thermal sealing that has a reserved opening. Second, inserting the vacuuming apparatus into the reserved opening until in contact with the core material in the sealing body. Third, using the vacuuming apparatus to draw air through the periphery thereof so that the sealing body around the reserved opening is adsorbed smoothly to the vacuuming apparatus, and partly seals the surrounding of the reserved opening. This prevents external air from seeping in. Thereby, the front end of the vacuuming apparatus can draw air to keep the sealing body in a desired vacuum condition. Finally compress and thermally seal the reserved opening to seal the sealing body in the desired vacuum condition and encase the core material in the sealing body.
The foregoing, as well as additional objects, features and advantages of the invention will be more readily apparent from the following detailed description, which proceeds with reference to the accompanying drawings.
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1. A vacuum packaging method for vacuum sealing a sealing body which contains a core material, comprising at least steps of:
- sealing thermally the sealing body around the core material except a reserved opening;
- inserting a vacuuming apparatus through the reserved opening until reaching the core material;
- adsorbing the sealing body onto the vacuuming apparatus;
- sealing the sealing body locally on the reserved opening and around the adsorbing area;
- vacuuming the sealing body through the vacuuming apparatus; and
- sealing thermally the reserved opening of the sealing body.
2. The vacuum packaging method of claim 1, wherein the reserved opening of the sealing body is slightly larger than the vacuuming apparatus for the sealing body to couple the vacuuming apparatus.
3. The vacuum packaging method of claim 1, wherein the step of adsorbing the sealing body onto the vacuuming apparatus is accomplished by drawing air on the periphery of the vacuuming apparatus to adsorb the sealing body onto the vacuuming apparatus.
4. A vacuum packaging mechanism adopted for use on a sealing body which contains a core material, comprising at least:
- a vacuuming apparatus included a front end and a periphery to draw air passing through a reserved opening of the sealing body until the front end reaching the core material, air suction being performed on the periphery to adsorb the sealing body abutting the reserved opening onto the vacuuming apparatus;
- an airtight compression module abutting the vacuuming apparatus to locally seal the surrounding of the reserved opening so that the vacuuming apparatus vacuums and maintains the seal body in a desired vacuum condition through the front end; and
- a thermal press sealing apparatus abutting the vacuuming apparatus to compress and thermally seal the reserved opening when the sealing body is in the desired vacuum condition.
5. The vacuum packaging mechanism of claim 4, wherein the vacuuming apparatus includes a reciprocal air suction module which is located on the front end of the vacuuming apparatus in an extendable manner.
6. The vacuum packaging mechanism of claim 5, wherein the reciprocal air suction module is flattened.
7. The vacuum packaging mechanism of claim 4, wherein the vacuuming apparatus has a flattened cross section and a porous section for sucking air to adsorb the sealing body onto the vacuuming apparatus.
8. The vacuum packaging mechanism of claim 7, wherein the porous section is made from a sintered powder metallurgy material.
9. The vacuum packaging mechanism of claim 4, wherein the front end and the periphery of the vacuuming apparatus suck air separately and independently.
10. The vacuum packaging mechanism of claim 4, wherein the airtight compression module includes an upper plate and a lower plate to clamp the vacuuming apparatus to form a local sealing on the sealing body in the center thereof.
11. The vacuum packaging mechanism of claim 10, wherein the upper plate and the lower plate are turnable about one side thereof to clamp the vacuuming apparatus.
12. The vacuum packaging mechanism of claim 10, wherein the upper plate and the lower plate are formed in U-shape with the opening end clamping the sealing body along the periphery of the vacuuming apparatus.
13. The vacuum packaging mechanism of claim 10, wherein the airtight compression module has a sealing pad.
14. The vacuum packaging mechanism of claim 13, wherein the sealing pad is an elastic material.
15. The vacuum packaging mechanism of claim 14, wherein the sealing pad is made from rubber.
Type: Application
Filed: Mar 30, 2004
Publication Date: Jun 23, 2005
Inventors: Yen-Ming Chang (Hsinchu), Eh-Dih Huang (Hsinchu)
Application Number: 10/811,937