US2796982A - Multiple unit labeled package and method of making it - Google Patents
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- B65—CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B65—CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
- B65D—CONTAINERS FOR STORAGE OR TRANSPORT OF ARTICLES OR MATERIALS, e.g. BAGS, BARRELS, BOTTLES, BOXES, CANS, CARTONS, CRATES, DRUMS, JARS, TANKS, HOPPERS, FORWARDING CONTAINERS; ACCESSORIES, CLOSURES, OR FITTINGS THEREFOR; PACKAGING ELEMENTS; PACKAGES
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- B65D75/30—Articles or materials enclosed between two opposed sheets or blanks having their margins united, e.g. by pressure-sensitive adhesive, crimping, heat-sealing, or welding
- B65D75/32—Articles or materials enclosed between two opposed sheets or blanks having their margins united, e.g. by pressure-sensitive adhesive, crimping, heat-sealing, or welding one or both sheets or blanks being recessed to accommodate contents
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- B65D75/323—Both sheets being recessed and forming several compartments
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B65—CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
- B65D—CONTAINERS FOR STORAGE OR TRANSPORT OF ARTICLES OR MATERIALS, e.g. BAGS, BARRELS, BOTTLES, BOXES, CANS, CARTONS, CRATES, DRUMS, JARS, TANKS, HOPPERS, FORWARDING CONTAINERS; ACCESSORIES, CLOSURES, OR FITTINGS THEREFOR; PACKAGING ELEMENTS; PACKAGES
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- B65D2585/56—Containers, packaging elements or packages specially adapted for particular articles or materials for medicinal tablets or pills
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- This invention relates in general to packages of the type comprising two opposed normally at, thin, flexible sheets of packaging material such as cellophane, Pliolm, metal foil and the like sealed and crimped together in zones forming and bounding compartments between said sheets in which a'conrmodity such as a tablet or a paste is enclosed.
- packaging material such as cellophane, Pliolm, metal foil and the like sealed and crimped together in zones forming and bounding compartments between said sheets in which a'conrmodity such as a tablet or a paste is enclosed.
- the invention contemplates a package of this general character wherein the packaging sheets are sealed and crimped together in at least two spaced zones.
- the enclosu-re of the commodity between the packaging sheets and the crimping of the sheets causes a displacement of the sheets transversely of their normal fiat planes so as to cause buckling or rippling of the packaging sheets.
- Such buckling or rippling of the sheets between the zones is, to say the least, unsightly and makes it diflicult to apply a label to the package between said compartments; and any labels that might be inserted between the portions of the sheets between the compartments are diicult if not impossible to read because of the ripples in the packaging sheets and the consequent irregular rellection of light thereby.
- a prime object of the invention is to provide a package of the general character described which shall embody novel and improved features of construction whereby the rippling and buckling of the packaging sheets between the compartments shall be obviated and whereby a label can be easily sealed between portions of the packaging sheets between said compartments and will be clearly legible.
- Another object is to provide a novel and improved method of making a package of this character whereby the package can be easily, rapidly and inexpensively produced.
- Figure 2 is an enlarged transverse sectional View approximately on the plane of the line 2 2 of Figure l;
- Figure 3 is a fragmentary transverse sectional View approximately on the plane of the line 3 3 of Figure l;
- Figure 4 is a view like Figure 3 approximately on the plane of the line 4-4 of Figure l;
- Figure 5 is a fragmentary schema-tic front elevational View of apparatus for making the package with one of the sealing rollers broken away;
- Figure 6 is a transverse vertical sectional view approximately on the plane of the line 6-6 of Figure 5;
- Figure 7 is a similar View on the plane of the line 7--7 of Figure 5;
- Figure 8 is an enlarged fragmentary plan view of a modied form of crimping of the portions of the packaging sheets between the compartments;
- Figure 9 is a vertical sectional view on the plane of the line 9-9 of Figure 8;
- Figure 1l is a transverse vertical sectional view on the plane of the line 11-11 of Figure 10.
- the package has been shown as comprising two normally dat, thin, flexible strips of packaging material 1 and 2 that are preferably transparent.
- This material may be cellophane, Plioiilm, metallic foil, paper or the like and may be thermoplastic itself ⁇ or may have a thermoplastic or fusible coating so that the juxtaposed layers can be caused to adhere together by application of heat and pressure or the layers could be sealed together with an adhesive.
- the strips are heat sealed and crimped in zones 3 that extend longitudinally of the strips and are spaced transversely thereof, said zones forming and bounding commodity compartments 4 that are arranged in rows extending longitudinally of the strips and spaced transversely thereof and each enclosing a commodity such as a tablet 5.
- These portions 6 of the packaging strips and the label strip4 are also crimped as indicated at 8 to obviate buckling or rippling of said portions 6 that is incidental to the formation of l.
- the crimping 8 is in the form of straight closely spaced and narrow corrugations that extend from adjacent one zone 3 to the other zone 3 as best shown in Figures l and 2. If desired, the corrugations 8 may emerge into the crimped zones 3.
- the form of the crimping may be widely varied but of course preferably it will be such as not to produce so much reilection or refraction of light as to interfere with
- the cross crimping that is shown in the zones 3 is com-mon in the art but is so fine and includes so many light refracting surfaces that transparency of the packaging sheets is interfered with.
- FIG. 8 and 9 Another form of crimping is shown in Figures 8 and 9 where a plurality of rounded or frusto-conical projections 9 are formed on opposite sides of the portions 6.
- the zones 3 and the crimping 8 are formed at the same time and the label may also be inserted between the strips and crimped in the same operation.
- apparatus shown in Figures 5 to 7 may be utilized. This apparatus comprises two rollers 11 and 12 mounted upon shafts 13 journaled in a suitable frame or bearing 14, the shafts preferably having hollow portions in which electric heater cartridge 15 is disposed.
- the roller 11 is provided with two series or rows of recesses 16, the rows being spaced apart longitudinally of the roller while the other roller 12 is provided with similar peripheral rows of recesses 17.
- the rollers are provided with crimping surfaces or areas 1S. These crimping surfaces are mechanically complemental to each other so that the crimping surface of roller 11 meshes and engages with the crimping surfaces of the roller 12 to produce a forced crimping and sealing together of the strips of packaging material fed between the rollers.
- the recesses 16 of the roller 11 coincide with the recesses 17 of the roller 12 so that the tablets or other commodity are held and bound in a proper position without crushing while the crimping surfaces 18 join the strips of packaging material in zones 3 A surrounding the commodity so as toproduce the compartments 4.
- the shafts of ⁇ the rollers are provided with intermeshing pinions 19 and one of said shafts is driven from a suitable source for simultaneously rotating the rollers in opposite directions.
- the two strips 1 and 2 of the packaging material are fed from a suitable source such as spools between 'the sealing rollers 11 and 12 as shown in Figures 6 and 7 and the commodity tablets are dropped between the strips from suitable discharge chutes 20 in a manner well known in the art.
- the label strip 7 is preferably adhesively attached to one of the two strips and is fed with that strip between -the rollers, and the rollers between the crimping zones 18 are formed with other crimping surfaces 21 of the proper size and nature to form the desired crimping 8 in the package, the crimping surfaces 21 causing the packaging sheets and the label to be crimped simultaneously with the crimping of the packaging sheets in the zones 3.
- the sheets of packaging material may be weakened or scored as indicated at 22 to facilitate separation of the individual packages from the package strips, and said scoring can be formed in known manner by cutting edges 23 on one sealing roller coacting with ilat surfaces on the other roller.
- a package comprising two opposed thin normally at flexible transparent sheets sealed and crimped together in zones each of which forms and bounds a compartment between the sheets that has a commodity therein, each crimped zone being spaced in the normal at planes of said sheets from another zone, said crimping in said zones displacing the material of the sheets transversely of their normal at planes with a consequent tendency to buckle or ripple the portions of the sheets between said zones, said portions of the sheets between the zones having a thin flexible label adhesively secured therebetween, and said portions of the sheets and-said Y label being also crimped and displaced transversely of their normal tlat planes preserving legibility of 'the label and compensating for the displacement of the sheets in said zones to prevent buckling or rippling of said portions of said sheets and said label between said zones.
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MULTIPLE UNI'I` LABELED PACKAGE AND METHOD oF MAKING II' Filed nay :a3VL 1955 June 25, 1957 l. voLCKENlNG 2 Sheeis-Sheet 1 "vlnr/1111111111111 ATTRNEY June 25, 1957 L. l. voLcKENlNG 2,796,932
MuLTI PLE UNIT LABELED PACKAGE AND METHOD oF MAKING 1T Filed nay 23. 1955 2 sheets-sheet 2 ATIvRNEY.
United States Patent() MULTIPLE UNIT LABELED PACKAGE AND METHOD F MAKING IT Lloyd I. Volckening, Glen Ridge, N. J., assigner to Ivers- Lee Company, Newark, N. l., a corporation of Delaware -- Application May 23, 1955, Serial No. 510,465
1 Claim. (Cl. 20o-46) This invention relates in general to packages of the type comprising two opposed normally at, thin, flexible sheets of packaging material such as cellophane, Pliolm, metal foil and the like sealed and crimped together in zones forming and bounding compartments between said sheets in which a'conrmodity such as a tablet or a paste is enclosed.
More particularly the invention contemplates a package of this general character wherein the packaging sheets are sealed and crimped together in at least two spaced zones. In the manufacture of such packages heretofore, the enclosu-re of the commodity between the packaging sheets and the crimping of the sheets, causes a displacement of the sheets transversely of their normal fiat planes so as to cause buckling or rippling of the packaging sheets. Such buckling or rippling of the sheets between the zones is, to say the least, unsightly and makes it diflicult to apply a label to the package between said compartments; and any labels that might be inserted between the portions of the sheets between the compartments are diicult if not impossible to read because of the ripples in the packaging sheets and the consequent irregular rellection of light thereby.
Therefore, a prime object of the invention is to provide a package of the general character described which shall embody novel and improved features of construction whereby the rippling and buckling of the packaging sheets between the compartments shall be obviated and whereby a label can be easily sealed between portions of the packaging sheets between said compartments and will be clearly legible.
Another object is to provide a novel and improved method of making a package of this character whereby the package can be easily, rapidly and inexpensively produced.
Other objects, advantages and results of the invention will be brought out by the following description in conjunction with the accompanying drawings in which Figure l is a plan view of a package constructed in accordance with the invention;
Figure 2 is an enlarged transverse sectional View approximately on the plane of the line 2 2 of Figure l;
Figure 3 is a fragmentary transverse sectional View approximately on the plane of the line 3 3 of Figure l;
Figure 4 is a view like Figure 3 approximately on the plane of the line 4-4 of Figure l;
Figure 5 is a fragmentary schema-tic front elevational View of apparatus for making the package with one of the sealing rollers broken away;
Figure 6 is a transverse vertical sectional view approximately on the plane of the line 6-6 of Figure 5;
Figure 7 is a similar View on the plane of the line 7--7 of Figure 5;
Figure 8 is an enlarged fragmentary plan view of a modied form of crimping of the portions of the packaging sheets between the compartments;
Figure 9 is a vertical sectional view on the plane of the line 9-9 of Figure 8;
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2,796,982 Patented June 25, 1957 ICC Figure 10 is a view similar to Figure 8` showing another form of crimping; and
Figure 1l is a transverse vertical sectional view on the plane of the line 11-11 of Figure 10.
Specically describing the illustrated embodiment of the invention, the package has been shown as comprising two normally dat, thin, flexible strips of packaging material 1 and 2 that are preferably transparent. This material may be cellophane, Plioiilm, metallic foil, paper or the like and may be thermoplastic itself `or may have a thermoplastic or fusible coating so that the juxtaposed layers can be caused to adhere together by application of heat and pressure or the layers could be sealed together with an adhesive. As shown, the strips are heat sealed and crimped in zones 3 that extend longitudinally of the strips and are spaced transversely thereof, said zones forming and bounding commodity compartments 4 that are arranged in rows extending longitudinally of the strips and spaced transversely thereof and each enclosing a commodity such as a tablet 5. vBetween the portions 6 of the strips 1 and 2 and between the zones 3 and rows of compartmentsis a normally flat, thin, exible label strip 7 that may be formed of suitable material such as paper, the label strip preferably beingl sealed to both of the packaging strips 1 and 2. These portions 6 of the packaging strips and the label strip4 are also crimped as indicated at 8 to obviate buckling or rippling of said portions 6 that is incidental to the formation of l.
the compartments 4 and the enclosing of the commodity therein. As shown in Figures l to 4 inclusive, the crimping 8 is in the form of straight closely spaced and narrow corrugations that extend from adjacent one zone 3 to the other zone 3 as best shown in Figures l and 2. If desired, the corrugations 8 may emerge into the crimped zones 3.
The form of the crimping may be widely varied but of course preferably it will be such as not to produce so much reilection or refraction of light as to interfere with The cross crimping that is shown in the zones 3 is com-mon in the art but is so fine and includes so many light refracting surfaces that transparency of the packaging sheets is interfered with.
Another form of crimping is shown in Figures 8 and 9 where a plurality of rounded or frusto-conical projections 9 are formed on opposite sides of the portions 6.
ln Figures 10 and ll the crimping is shown in the form of short straight corrugations 10 in staggered relation.
In making the package, the zones 3 and the crimping 8 are formed at the same time and the label may also be inserted between the strips and crimped in the same operation. For accomplishing this result, apparatus shown in Figures 5 to 7 may be utilized. This apparatus comprises two rollers 11 and 12 mounted upon shafts 13 journaled in a suitable frame or bearing 14, the shafts preferably having hollow portions in which electric heater cartridge 15 is disposed.
The roller 11 is provided with two series or rows of recesses 16, the rows being spaced apart longitudinally of the roller while the other roller 12 is provided with similar peripheral rows of recesses 17. In the peripheral surfaces surrounding these recesses the rollers are provided with crimping surfaces or areas 1S. These crimping surfaces are mechanically complemental to each other so that the crimping surface of roller 11 meshes and engages with the crimping surfaces of the roller 12 to produce a forced crimping and sealing together of the strips of packaging material fed between the rollers. In rotation of the rollers the recesses 16 of the roller 11 coincide with the recesses 17 of the roller 12 so that the tablets or other commodity are held and bound in a proper position without crushing while the crimping surfaces 18 join the strips of packaging material in zones 3 A surrounding the commodity so as toproduce the compartments 4. The shafts of `the rollers are provided with intermeshing pinions 19 and one of said shafts is driven from a suitable source for simultaneously rotating the rollers in opposite directions. The two strips 1 and 2 of the packaging material are fed from a suitable source such as spools between 'the sealing rollers 11 and 12 as shown in Figures 6 and 7 and the commodity tablets are dropped between the strips from suitable discharge chutes 20 in a manner well known in the art. The label strip 7 is preferably adhesively attached to one of the two strips and is fed with that strip between -the rollers, and the rollers between the crimping zones 18 are formed with other crimping surfaces 21 of the proper size and nature to form the desired crimping 8 in the package, the crimping surfaces 21 causing the packaging sheets and the label to be crimped simultaneously with the crimping of the packaging sheets in the zones 3.
As shown on the drawings, the sheets of packaging material may be weakened or scored as indicated at 22 to facilitate separation of the individual packages from the package strips, and said scoring can be formed in known manner by cutting edges 23 on one sealing roller coacting with ilat surfaces on the other roller.
It will be understood by those skilled in the art that the shape and size of the commodity compartments and the number thereof, as well as the arrangement thereof on the packaging strip may be widely varied, and the method and apparatus for joining and crimping the strips may be modied and changed, all within the spirit and scope of the invention.
What I claim is:
A package comprising two opposed thin normally at flexible transparent sheets sealed and crimped together in zones each of which forms and bounds a compartment between the sheets that has a commodity therein, each crimped zone being spaced in the normal at planes of said sheets from another zone, said crimping in said zones displacing the material of the sheets transversely of their normal at planes with a consequent tendency to buckle or ripple the portions of the sheets between said zones, said portions of the sheets between the zones having a thin flexible label adhesively secured therebetween, and said portions of the sheets and-said Y label being also crimped and displaced transversely of their normal tlat planes preserving legibility of 'the label and compensating for the displacement of the sheets in said zones to prevent buckling or rippling of said portions of said sheets and said label between said zones.
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