Heat sealing systems and methods, and related articles and materials
View Patent ↗A bag may be formed from a tube of high strength packaging material by forming a heat seal in the end of the tube. As part of forming the heat seal, one or more supplying apparatuses, which may be air outlets, are positioned for being in opposing face-to-face relation with, and for causing heat transfer with, at least one outer portion of the tube while a transportation system transports the tube to a nipping apparatus.
1. A method for sealing an upper end of a preformed tube, comprising:
transporting the preformed tube in a downstream direction along a path, wherein the preformed tube has opposite first and second sides that each extend between the upper end of the preformed tube and an opposite lower end of the performed tube, the first side of the preformed tube includes a first outer portion of the preformed tube and a second outer portion of the preformed tube, and the second side of the preformed tube includes a third outer portion of the performed tube and a fourth outer portion of the preformed tube;
folding the preformed tube during the transporting of the preformed tube in the downstream direction along the path, wherein the folding of the preformed tube comprises moving the first and third outer portions of the preformed tube downwardly relative to the second and fourth outer portions of the preformed tube and, thereby, folding over the upper end of the preformed tube over a heat supplying apparatus into a folded-over configuration in which
the first and second outer portions of the preformed tube are facing toward one another with the heat supplying apparatus disposed between the first outer portion and the second outer portion, and
the third and fourth outer portions of the preformed tube are facing away from one another;
causing heat to be transferred with respect to at least the first outer portion of the preformed tube and the second outer portion of the preformed tube with at least the heat supplying apparatus during the transporting of the preformed tube in the downstream direction along the path; and
then nipping at least the first, second, third and fourth outer portions of the preformed tube during the transporting of the preformed tube in the downstream direction along the path.
2. The method of claim 1 , wherein the preformed tube comprises a woven polymer material.
3. The method of claim 1 , wherein the causing of the heat to be transferred with respect to at least the first outer portion and the second outer portion of the preformed tube comprises:
forcing air onto at least the first outer portion and the second outer portion of the preformed tube through the heat supply apparatus, so that forced convection causes heat transfer with at least the first outer portion and the second outer portion of the preformed tube.
4. The method of claim 3 , further comprising forcing air onto the fourth outer portion of the preformed tube while transporting the preformed tube so that heat is transferred away from the fourth outer portion of the preformed tube by way of forced convection.
5. The method of claim 4 , further comprising cooling the air before the air is discharged onto the fourth outer portion of the preformed tube.
6. The method of claim 4 , wherein the heat supply apparatus is a downstream heat supply apparatus, and the method further comprises discharging hot air onto the first outer portion of the preformed tube through an upstream heat supply apparatus during the transporting of the preformed tube in the downstream direction along the path.
7. The method of claim 3 , further comprising causing heated air to flow onto the third outer portion of the preformed tube while transporting the preformed tube so that heat is transferred to the third outer portion of the preformed tube by way of forced convection.
8. The method of claim 1 , wherein the folding over the upper end of the preformed tube over the heat supply apparatus comprises folding at least the first outer portion of the preformed tube with respect to the second outer portion of the preformed tube with an upstream diverter and then further folding at least the first outer portion of the preformed tube with respect to the second outer portion of the preformed tube with a downstream diverter, the downstream diverter at least partially covering the heat supply apparatus.
9. The method of claim 1 , wherein the transporting the preformed tube in the downstream direction along the path comprises moving the preformed tube along a guide rail, and the causing heat to be transferred with respect to at least the first outer portion of the preformed tube and the second outer portion of the preformed tube with at least the heat supplying apparatus comprises discharging air from the heat supply apparatus through an opening in the guide rail onto the second outer portion of the preformed tube.
10. A method for sealing a preformed tube, comprising:
transporting the preformed tube in a downstream direction along a path;
folding the preformed tube over a heat supply apparatus so that the heat supply apparatus is disposed between a first outer portion of the preformed tube and a second outer portion of the preformed tube during at least a portion of the transporting of the preformed tube in the downstream direction along the path;
causing forced convective heat transfer with the first outer portion of the preformed tube through at least the heat supply apparatus during the transporting of the preformed tube in the downstream direction along the path;
causing forced convective heat transfer with the second outer portion of the preformed tube through at least the heat supply apparatus during the transporting of the preformed tube in the downstream direction along the path, wherein the first and second outer portions of the preformed tube are opposite from one another; and
then nipping at least the first and second outer portions of the preformed tube during the transporting of the preformed tube in the downstream direction along the path.
11. The method of claim 10 , wherein the preformed tube comprises a woven polymer material.
12. The method of claim 10 , wherein:
the causing of the forced convective heat transfer with the first outer portion of the preformed tube comprises causing the air to flow in a first direction onto the first outer portion of the preformed tube;
the causing of the forced convective heat transfer with the second outer portion of the preformed tube comprises causing the air to flow in a second direction onto the second outer portion of the preformed tube; and
the first and second directions are opposite from one another.
13. The method of claim 10 , further comprising causing forced convective heat transfer with a fourth outer portion of the preformed tube during the transporting of the preformed tube in the downstream direction along the path comprising causing air to flow onto the fourth outer portion of the preformed tube while transporting the preformed tube so that heat is transferred away from the fourth outer portion of the preformed tube by way of forced convection.
14. The method of claim 13 , further comprising cooling the air before the air is discharged onto the fourth outer portion of the preformed tube.
15. The method of claim 12 , wherein air flowing in the first direction onto the first outer portion is heated air and air flowing in the second direction onto the second outer portion is heated air.
16. The method of claim 15 , further comprising causing forced convective heat transfer with a third outer portion of the preformed tube during the transporting of the preformed tube in the downstream direction comprising causing heated air to flow onto the third outer portion of the preformed tube while transporting the preformed tube.
17. The method of claim 10 , wherein the folding the performed tube over the heat supply apparatus comprises folding at least the first outer portion of the preformed tube with respect to the second outer portion of the preformed tube with an upstream diverter and then further folding at least the first outer portion of the preformed tube with respect to the second outer portion of the preformed tube with a downstream diverter, the downstream diverter at least partially covering the heat supply apparatus.
18. The method of claim 10 , wherein the transporting the preformed tube in the downstream direction along the path comprises moving the preformed tube along a guide rail, and the causing forced convective heat transfer with the second outer portion of the preformed tube through at least the heat supply apparatus comprises discharging air from the heat supply apparatus through an opening in the guide rail onto the second outer portion of the preformed tube.