US20140363102A1 - Method and apparatus for producing multi-compartment packages - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a package made from a modified form, fill, and seal packaging machine, and the apparatus and method for making same, that provides for a single piece construction of a multi-compartment package.
- the invention provides a flexible film package that has two or more compartments, with each compartment separated by a rupturable seal.
- a method for making a multi-compartment package comprises the steps of: forming a first end seal with a first pair of sealing jaws to form an open ended tube of packaging film; filling said open ended tube with a predetermined amount of a first product; forming a middle seal on said open ended tube with a second pair of sealing jaws to form a first compartment between said first end seal and said middle seal containing said first product; filling said open ended tube with a predetermined amount of a second product; pulling said open ended tube downward; forming a second end seal with said first pair of sealing jaws to seal said open ended tube and form a multi-compartment package having a second compartment between said second end seal and said middle seal containing said second product.
- the method may further comprise cutting said multi-compartment package away from said open ended tube.
- a method for making a multi-compartment package comprises the steps of: forming a folded packaging film web from an unwinding roll of packaging film; forming a first vertical end seal on said folded packaging film web; forming a vertical middle seal on said folded packaging film web; forming a second vertical end seal on said folded packaging film web, wherein said vertical middle seal is located between said first vertical end seal and said second vertical end seal; cutting said folded packaging film web at said first vertical end seal and said second vertical end seal to produce a multi-compartment, vertically oriented pouch having a top, as well as a first compartment and a second compartment separated by said vertical middle seal, wherein each said compartment comprises an open mouth at the top of the pouch; optionally opening said open mouths; filling each said compartment through its open mouth with a predetermined amount of a first product or a second product; forming a horizontal top seal on said pouch which
- the first compartment is filled with a first product and the second compartment is filled with a second product which is different from the first product.
- the first product comprises snack chips and the second product comprises salt.
- the first product comprises a food product with a moisture content of less than 4% by weight
- the second product comprises a food product with a moisture content of greater than 5% by weight.
- the first product comprises a food product with a first seasoning
- the second product comprises a food product with a second seasoning which is different than the first seasoning.
- the middle vertical seal is thinner than the first vertical end seal and the second vertical end seal.
- the middle vertical seal comprises a first seal strength
- the first vertical end seal comprises a second seal strength
- the second vertical end seal comprises a third seal strength
- the horizontal top seal comprises a fourth seal strength, wherein the first seal strength is lower than the second seal strength, the third seal strength and the fourth seal strength
- the first product comprises snack chips and the second product comprises salt.
- the first product comprises a food product with a moisture content of less than 4% by weight
- the second product comprises a food product with a moisture content of greater than 5% by weight.
- the first product comprises a food product with a first seasoning
- the second product comprises a food product with a second seasoning which is different than said first seasoning.
- the middle seal is thinner than the first end seal and the second end seal.
- the middle seal comprises a first seal strength
- the first end seal comprises a second seal strength
- the second end seal comprises a third seal strength, wherein the first seal strength is lower than the second seal strength and the third seal strength.
- FIG. 1 Another embodiment of the invention is a vertical form, fill, and seal machine comprising a product delivery tube, a first pair of sealing jaws, and a second pair of sealing jaws between the first pair of sealing jaws and a discharge end of the product delivery tube.
- the vertical form, fill, and seal machine may further comprise a first feed tube configured to deliver a first product to said product delivery tube, and a second feed tube configured to deliver a second product to said product delivery tube.
- Another embodiment of the invention is a horizontal form, fill, and seal machine comprising a forming neck configured to convert an unwinding roll of packaging film into a folded packaging film web; at least one pair of end heat seal bars configured to form a first vertical end seal and a second vertical end seal on said folded packaging film web; a pair of middle heat seal bars configured to form a vertical middle seal between said first vertical end seal and said second vertical end seal; a cutter configured to cut said folded web at said first vertical end seal or said second vertical end seal, thereby producing a vertically oriented pouch with a top, and a first compartment and a second compartment, wherein each compartment comprises an open end at said top; at least two feeders configured to feed a predetermined amount of a first product or a second product into said compartments through said open ends; a sealer configured to seal said open ends to form a sealed multi-compartment package.
- one said feeder is configured to feed a first product into said first compartment and wherein another said feeder is configured to feed a second product into said second compartment,
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a vertical form, fill, and seal machine according to one embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 2 is a perspective view of a vertical form, fill, and seal machine according to one embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 3 is a perspective view of a vertical form, fill, and seal machine according to one embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 4 is a perspective view of a two-compartment bag in accordance with one embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 5 is a perspective view of a horizontal form, fill and seal machine according to one embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 6 is a perspective view of a two-compartment bag in accordance with one embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 1 A vertical form, fill, seal packaging machine is seen diagrammatically in FIG. 1 .
- This drawing is simplified and does not show the cabinet and support structures that typically surround a machine, but it does clearly show how the machine works.
- Packaging film 110 is unwound from a roll 112 of film and passed through tensioners 114 that keep it taut.
- the material that is fed into the form, fill and seal machine is typically a packaging film such as polypropylene, polyester, paper, polyolefin extrusions, adhesive laminates, and other such materials, or from layered combinations of the above.
- a metalized or barrier layer will form the inner most layer.
- the film then passes over a former 116 , which directs the film into a vertical tube around a product delivery cylinder 118 .
- a vertical sealer 122 As the tube is pulled downward by drive belts 120 the vertical tube of film is sealed along its length by a vertical sealer 122 , forming a back seal 124 .
- this sealed film tube is periodically sealed between two heater bars and cut to make single-compartment, pillow-shaped packages.
- One embodiment of the inventive machine utilizes two pairs of heat sealing jaws 126 and 128 .
- the machine in FIG. 1 is depicted near the end of one cycle of a continuous process for producing two-compartment packages.
- the machine applies the pair of heat sealing jaws 126 against the tube to form a transverse seal. Part of this transverse seal acts as the top seal 133 of the two-compartment package created by that cycle, and the other part of the transverse seal acts as the bottom seal 131 of the two-compartment package that will be made by the next cycle.
- the heat seal jaws also cut the transverse seal at the dashed line that separates top seal 133 and bottom seal 131 , releasing the two-compartment package.
- the heat seal jaws 126 are depicted in FIG. 1 as not engaged with the film tube so that the result of the engagement of the heat seal jaws can be clearly shown.
- distances L1 and L2 are depicted as approximately equal. However, different lengths L1 and L2 are possible, depending on what types of products are packaged into each compartment. For example, if the bottom compartment is filled with unsalted potato chips and the top compartment is filled with salt, L2 will likely be larger than L1. However, if different components of a “trail mix” food product are split between the two compartments, then L1 and L2 could be approximately equal, or differ by, for example 10%. In any case, the overall length of the two-component package will be L1+L2.
- FIG. 2 depicts the machine very early in one cycle of creating a two-component package.
- Heat seal bars 126 are engaged with the film tube, and the two component package created by the previous cycle has been cut at the transverse seal and is falling away from the machine. Also, food pieces have been dropped through product delivery cylinder 118 and into the portion of the film tube above heat seal bars 126 .
- FIG. 3 depicts another step in the cycle of creating a two-component package.
- Heat seal bars 126 are disengaged, heat seal bars 128 are engaged, and food pieces have been dropped through product delivery cylinder 118 and into the pocket of film tube above heat seal bars 128 .
- the heat seal bars 128 create middle seal 134 , which is a transverse seal across the film tube.
- the drive belts 120 advance the film tube downward a distance L1+L2 (shown in FIG. 1 ).
- heat seal bars 126 create the top and bottom seals shown in FIG. 1 , and cut the transverse seal to release the two component package. This represents the end of one cycle and the beginning of another for creating a two component package of the present invention.
- FIG. 5 Another embodiment of the present invention is depicted in FIG. 5 .
- a perspective view of an exemplary inventive horizontal form, fill and seal machine is depicted. It will be appreciated by one skilled in the art that some supporting structures, such as cabinets and conveyors, have been omitted to allow for better viewing of the inventive portions of the machine.
- a roll of packaging film 502 is unwound into a substantially flat packaging film web 500 .
- the packaging film web 500 passes over forming neck 504 to form a folded packaging film web 505 comprising a bottom fold 506 .
- the folded packaging film web 505 may also comprise a gusset at the bottom, or at the bottom fold 506 .
- the packaging film web may also comprise an optional reclose strip 510 such as a tongue-in-groove or adhesive strip.
- the folded packaging film web 505 advances through the horizontal form, fill, seal machine in a cyclical manner similar to the cycle described above for the vertical form, fill, seal machine.
- At least one pair of heat seal bars 518 engage the folded packaging film web 505 to form a first vertical end seal 511 of the trailing package and a second vertical end seal 508 of a leading package.
- a cutter (not shown) makes a vertical cut in the folded packaging film web at the first vertical end seal of the trailing package and the second vertical end seal of the leading package to produce a vertically oriented, two-compartment pouch that comprises a top and an open end at the top of each compartment of the pouch.
- a second set of heat seal bars 520 engage the folded packaging film web to create a vertical middle seal 507 .
- the open tops are pulled open further by, for example, suction cups that engage the packaging film near the top and pull outward.
- the open topped two-compartment pouch or package then proceeds to a filling step.
- the equipment used to transport the film, pouches and packages through the horizontal form, fill and seal process has been omitted from FIG. 5 because it is known.
- FIG. 5 depicts two separate hoppers 522 and 524 which are used to feed a first product and a second product into first compartment 513 and second compartment 512 , respectively.
- the feeding system shown in FIG. 5 comprises two separate hoppers or feeders, it will be understood by a skilled artisan that a single feeding tube can be used for both compartments with separate internal metering or delivery components used to deliver two different products into the first compartment and second compartment.
- a top seal 516 (shown in FIG. 6 ) is created on the vertically oriented pouch which closes the open ends of the first compartment and second compartment.
- Equipment used to create the top seal can comprise one or more heat seal bars or other sealing means known in the art. The result is a two-compartment package comprising a filled first compartment 515 and a filled second compartment 514
- FIG. 4 One example of a two component package of the present invention is depicted in perspective view in FIG. 4 .
- the middle seal 134 is narrower than top seal 133 or bottom seal 131 . This results in a middle seal that is more easily rupturable than the top or bottom seal.
- FIG. 6 Another exemplary embodiment of a two-component package 600 of the present invention is depicted in FIG. 6 , which also comprises a middle seal 507 which has a lower seal strength than the first end seal 511 or second end seal 508 .
- the two-component package shown in FIG. 4 or 6 can be useful in many different packaging applications.
- a “trail mix” that comprises relatively dry components, such as pretzel pieces or cereal-based pieces, mixed with relatively wet components, such as dried fruit pieces (for example, raisins or dried cranberries)
- relatively dry components such as pretzel pieces or cereal-based pieces
- relatively wet components such as dried fruit pieces (for example, raisins or dried cranberries)
- initially packaging these components separate from one another prior to consumption improves product quality considerably.
- moisture gradient exists between two food pieces that are in the same headspace inside a package, moisture tends to migrate from the wet food pieces to the dry food pieces. This can occur even with a relatively small difference in moisture content, for example when cereal pieces have a moisture content of about 2% and dried fruit pieces have a moisture content of about 10%.
- relatively dry components of a trail mix can be stored in one compartment, and relatively wet components of the trail mix can be stored in the other compartment. These components can be mixed shortly before consumption by “popping” the middle seal and lightly shaking the package. The resulting trail mix will have dry pieces that retain their crispiness, and wet components that retain their chewy texture.
- snack chips includes all snack products sold and consumed in discrete pieces, including sliced, fabricated and extruded products.
- unsalted or lightly salted snack chips are stored in one compartment, and salt (or other seasonings, or salt and other seasonings) is stored in the other compartment.
- the package can be opened at the top or bottom seal, as appropriate, to allow access to the compartment with the snack chips without rupturing the middle seal.
- the top or bottom seal is typically opened by pulling each side of the package apart at a location near the top or bottom seal. If, however, the consumer wants to combine the salt or seasonings with the snack chips prior to consumption, the middle seal can be “popped” and the package can be lightly shaken to distribute salt or seasoning over the outer surface of the snack chips.
- the present invention allows a practitioner to provide a reduced salt product without materially affecting the flavor of the product.
- salt and snack chips are packaged separately in the two-component package, and the middle seal is ruptured to allow the salt to be distributed over the outer surface of the snack chips shortly before consumption, less salt is required because the salt will sit on the outer surface of the snack chip and will not quickly absorb into any oil found on the outer layer of the snack chip.
- salt absorbs into the oil it is masked from providing salty flavor inside the mouth.
- Topical application of salt to snack chips immediately prior to consumption allows the consumer to immediately taste the salt on the surface. Therefore, less salt is needed to provide the same salty flavor impact.
- the machine depicted in FIGS. 1-3 and 5 can be used to package two different products in each compartment of the two-compartment package.
- separate metering equipment and delivery channels (not shown) are provided for each product above product delivery tube 118 .
- the salt metering equipment and snack chip metering equipment will alternate in feeding each product through the product delivery tube 118 .
- the apparatus of the present invention is used to package the same product in all compartments of the multi-compartment package.
- This embodiment can be used to provide several smaller servings of food products which are individually packaged but attached to one another.
- the smaller, individual compartments can be used to store the foods in each compartment under modified atmosphere (e.g. nitrogen) for longer periods of time because each compartment can be exposed to the atmosphere, in particular the oxygen and moisture in the atmosphere, one at a time when the food is ready to be consumed.
- modified atmosphere e.g. nitrogen
- a consumer can open one compartment at the top or bottom seal, thereby only exposing the potato chips in that compartment to the atmosphere.
- the potato chips in the unopened compartment may remain under modified atmosphere and shielded from oxygen and moisture, allowing them to be fresher when the second compartment is opened at a later time.
- the package of the present invention could deliver smaller servings of the same food product, wherein each food product is seasoned with a different seasoning.
- each food product is seasoned with a different seasoning.
- two different sets of potato chips having different types of seasoning could be stored separately in each compartment. These chips could then be mixed immediately prior to consumption by rupturing the middle seal. This embodiment would reduce migration of seasoning between the different chip sets, providing a sharper contrast between flavors when they are consumed together.
- the present invention can be achieved with relatively inexpensive modification of existing form, fill, and seal machinery.
- An additional set of heat seal bars can be provided between the existing pair of heat seal bars and the bottom of the product delivery tube.
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- This application is a continuation-in-part of co-pending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 13/914,204, entitled “Method and Apparatus for Producing Multi-Compartment Packages,” filed Jun. 10, 2013, the technical disclosure of which is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety.
- 1. Technical Field
- The present invention relates to a package made from a modified form, fill, and seal packaging machine, and the apparatus and method for making same, that provides for a single piece construction of a multi-compartment package. In particular, the invention provides a flexible film package that has two or more compartments, with each compartment separated by a rupturable seal.
- 2. Description of Related Art
- Vertical and horizontal form, fill, and seal packaging machines are commonly used in the snack food industry for forming, filling, and sealing bags of chips and other like products. At present, no known form, fill, and seal machine is capable of producing multi-compartment packages from a single tube of packaging film.
- The proposed invention involves producing a multi-compartment package using a vertical form, fill, and seal machine modified with a second pair of heat seal bars. A method for making a multi-compartment package comprises the steps of: forming a first end seal with a first pair of sealing jaws to form an open ended tube of packaging film; filling said open ended tube with a predetermined amount of a first product; forming a middle seal on said open ended tube with a second pair of sealing jaws to form a first compartment between said first end seal and said middle seal containing said first product; filling said open ended tube with a predetermined amount of a second product; pulling said open ended tube downward; forming a second end seal with said first pair of sealing jaws to seal said open ended tube and form a multi-compartment package having a second compartment between said second end seal and said middle seal containing said second product. The method may further comprise cutting said multi-compartment package away from said open ended tube.
- Another embodiment of the invention involves producing a multi-compartment package using a horizontal form, fill, and seal machine with a modified seal bar and filler arrangement. A method for making a multi-compartment package comprises the steps of: forming a folded packaging film web from an unwinding roll of packaging film; forming a first vertical end seal on said folded packaging film web; forming a vertical middle seal on said folded packaging film web; forming a second vertical end seal on said folded packaging film web, wherein said vertical middle seal is located between said first vertical end seal and said second vertical end seal; cutting said folded packaging film web at said first vertical end seal and said second vertical end seal to produce a multi-compartment, vertically oriented pouch having a top, as well as a first compartment and a second compartment separated by said vertical middle seal, wherein each said compartment comprises an open mouth at the top of the pouch; optionally opening said open mouths; filling each said compartment through its open mouth with a predetermined amount of a first product or a second product; forming a horizontal top seal on said pouch which closes said open mouths and forms a sealed first compartment between said first vertical end seal and said vertical middle seal, and a second sealed compartment between said second vertical end seal and said vertical middle seal.
- In a preferred embodiment, the first compartment is filled with a first product and the second compartment is filled with a second product which is different from the first product. In one embodiment, the first product comprises snack chips and the second product comprises salt. In another embodiment, the first product comprises a food product with a moisture content of less than 4% by weight, and the second product comprises a food product with a moisture content of greater than 5% by weight. In still another embodiment, the first product comprises a food product with a first seasoning, and the second product comprises a food product with a second seasoning which is different than the first seasoning.
- In one embodiment, the middle vertical seal is thinner than the first vertical end seal and the second vertical end seal. In another embodiment, the middle vertical seal comprises a first seal strength, the first vertical end seal comprises a second seal strength, the second vertical end seal comprises a third seal strength, and the horizontal top seal comprises a fourth seal strength, wherein the first seal strength is lower than the second seal strength, the third seal strength and the fourth seal strength
- In one embodiment, the first product comprises snack chips and the second product comprises salt. In another embodiment, the first product comprises a food product with a moisture content of less than 4% by weight, and the second product comprises a food product with a moisture content of greater than 5% by weight. In still another embodiment, the first product comprises a food product with a first seasoning, and the second product comprises a food product with a second seasoning which is different than said first seasoning.
- In one embodiment, the middle seal is thinner than the first end seal and the second end seal. In another embodiment, the middle seal comprises a first seal strength, the first end seal comprises a second seal strength, and the second end seal comprises a third seal strength, wherein the first seal strength is lower than the second seal strength and the third seal strength.
- Another embodiment of the invention is a vertical form, fill, and seal machine comprising a product delivery tube, a first pair of sealing jaws, and a second pair of sealing jaws between the first pair of sealing jaws and a discharge end of the product delivery tube. The vertical form, fill, and seal machine may further comprise a first feed tube configured to deliver a first product to said product delivery tube, and a second feed tube configured to deliver a second product to said product delivery tube.
- Another embodiment of the invention is a horizontal form, fill, and seal machine comprising a forming neck configured to convert an unwinding roll of packaging film into a folded packaging film web; at least one pair of end heat seal bars configured to form a first vertical end seal and a second vertical end seal on said folded packaging film web; a pair of middle heat seal bars configured to form a vertical middle seal between said first vertical end seal and said second vertical end seal; a cutter configured to cut said folded web at said first vertical end seal or said second vertical end seal, thereby producing a vertically oriented pouch with a top, and a first compartment and a second compartment, wherein each compartment comprises an open end at said top; at least two feeders configured to feed a predetermined amount of a first product or a second product into said compartments through said open ends; a sealer configured to seal said open ends to form a sealed multi-compartment package. In another embodiment, one said feeder is configured to feed a first product into said first compartment and wherein another said feeder is configured to feed a second product into said second compartment, wherein said first product is different than said second product.
- The method works on existing vertical or horizontal form, fill, and seal machines requiring very little modification. The same metalized or clear laminations used as materials in existing machines can also be used with the invention. The above as well as additional features and advantages of the present invention will become apparent in the following written detailed description.
- The novel features believed characteristic of the invention are set forth in the appended claims. The invention itself, however, as well as a preferred mode of use, further objectives and advantages thereof, will be best understood by reference to the following detailed description of illustrative embodiments when read in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, wherein:
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FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a vertical form, fill, and seal machine according to one embodiment of the present invention. -
FIG. 2 is a perspective view of a vertical form, fill, and seal machine according to one embodiment of the present invention. -
FIG. 3 is a perspective view of a vertical form, fill, and seal machine according to one embodiment of the present invention. -
FIG. 4 is a perspective view of a two-compartment bag in accordance with one embodiment of the present invention. -
FIG. 5 is a perspective view of a horizontal form, fill and seal machine according to one embodiment of the present invention. -
FIG. 6 is a perspective view of a two-compartment bag in accordance with one embodiment of the present invention. - One embodiment of the invention will now be described with reference to
FIGS. 1-3 . A vertical form, fill, seal packaging machine is seen diagrammatically inFIG. 1 . This drawing is simplified and does not show the cabinet and support structures that typically surround a machine, but it does clearly show how the machine works.Packaging film 110 is unwound from aroll 112 of film and passed throughtensioners 114 that keep it taut. The material that is fed into the form, fill and seal machine is typically a packaging film such as polypropylene, polyester, paper, polyolefin extrusions, adhesive laminates, and other such materials, or from layered combinations of the above. For many food products, where flavor retention is important, a metalized or barrier layer will form the inner most layer. - The film then passes over a former 116, which directs the film into a vertical tube around a
product delivery cylinder 118. As the tube is pulled downward bydrive belts 120 the vertical tube of film is sealed along its length by avertical sealer 122, forming a back seal 124. In the prior art, this sealed film tube is periodically sealed between two heater bars and cut to make single-compartment, pillow-shaped packages. - One embodiment of the inventive machine utilizes two pairs of
126 and 128. The machine inheat sealing jaws FIG. 1 is depicted near the end of one cycle of a continuous process for producing two-compartment packages. The machine applies the pair ofheat sealing jaws 126 against the tube to form a transverse seal. Part of this transverse seal acts as thetop seal 133 of the two-compartment package created by that cycle, and the other part of the transverse seal acts as thebottom seal 131 of the two-compartment package that will be made by the next cycle. The heat seal jaws also cut the transverse seal at the dashed line that separatestop seal 133 andbottom seal 131, releasing the two-compartment package. Theheat seal jaws 126 are depicted inFIG. 1 as not engaged with the film tube so that the result of the engagement of the heat seal jaws can be clearly shown. - In the embodiment shown in
FIG. 1 , distances L1 and L2 are depicted as approximately equal. However, different lengths L1 and L2 are possible, depending on what types of products are packaged into each compartment. For example, if the bottom compartment is filled with unsalted potato chips and the top compartment is filled with salt, L2 will likely be larger than L1. However, if different components of a “trail mix” food product are split between the two compartments, then L1 and L2 could be approximately equal, or differ by, for example 10%. In any case, the overall length of the two-component package will be L1+L2. -
FIG. 2 depicts the machine very early in one cycle of creating a two-component package. Heat seal bars 126 are engaged with the film tube, and the two component package created by the previous cycle has been cut at the transverse seal and is falling away from the machine. Also, food pieces have been dropped throughproduct delivery cylinder 118 and into the portion of the film tube above heat seal bars 126. -
FIG. 3 depicts another step in the cycle of creating a two-component package. Heat seal bars 126 are disengaged, heat seal bars 128 are engaged, and food pieces have been dropped throughproduct delivery cylinder 118 and into the pocket of film tube above heat seal bars 128. The heat seal bars 128 createmiddle seal 134, which is a transverse seal across the film tube. After the food pieces have been dropped into the film tube above themiddle seal 134 created by the heat seal bars 128 and the heat seal bars 128 have been disengaged from the film tube, thedrive belts 120 advance the film tube downward a distance L1+L2 (shown inFIG. 1 ). At this point, heat seal bars 126 create the top and bottom seals shown inFIG. 1 , and cut the transverse seal to release the two component package. This represents the end of one cycle and the beginning of another for creating a two component package of the present invention. - Another embodiment of the present invention is depicted in
FIG. 5 . Therein, a perspective view of an exemplary inventive horizontal form, fill and seal machine is depicted. It will be appreciated by one skilled in the art that some supporting structures, such as cabinets and conveyors, have been omitted to allow for better viewing of the inventive portions of the machine. - As shown in
FIG. 5 , a roll ofpackaging film 502 is unwound into a substantially flatpackaging film web 500. Thepackaging film web 500 passes over formingneck 504 to form a foldedpackaging film web 505 comprising abottom fold 506. The foldedpackaging film web 505 may also comprise a gusset at the bottom, or at thebottom fold 506. The packaging film web may also comprise anoptional reclose strip 510 such as a tongue-in-groove or adhesive strip. The foldedpackaging film web 505 advances through the horizontal form, fill, seal machine in a cyclical manner similar to the cycle described above for the vertical form, fill, seal machine. - When the packaging machine has reached steady state, at least one pair of heat seal bars 518 engage the folded
packaging film web 505 to form a firstvertical end seal 511 of the trailing package and a secondvertical end seal 508 of a leading package. A cutter (not shown) makes a vertical cut in the folded packaging film web at the first vertical end seal of the trailing package and the second vertical end seal of the leading package to produce a vertically oriented, two-compartment pouch that comprises a top and an open end at the top of each compartment of the pouch. Prior to the cutting step, a second set of heat seal bars 520 engage the folded packaging film web to create a verticalmiddle seal 507. - In an optional step, the open tops are pulled open further by, for example, suction cups that engage the packaging film near the top and pull outward. The open topped two-compartment pouch or package then proceeds to a filling step. Again, the equipment used to transport the film, pouches and packages through the horizontal form, fill and seal process has been omitted from
FIG. 5 because it is known. -
FIG. 5 depicts two 522 and 524 which are used to feed a first product and a second product intoseparate hoppers first compartment 513 andsecond compartment 512, respectively. Although the feeding system shown inFIG. 5 comprises two separate hoppers or feeders, it will be understood by a skilled artisan that a single feeding tube can be used for both compartments with separate internal metering or delivery components used to deliver two different products into the first compartment and second compartment. - In a final step, a top seal 516 (shown in
FIG. 6 ) is created on the vertically oriented pouch which closes the open ends of the first compartment and second compartment. Equipment used to create the top seal can comprise one or more heat seal bars or other sealing means known in the art. The result is a two-compartment package comprising a filledfirst compartment 515 and a filledsecond compartment 514 - One example of a two component package of the present invention is depicted in perspective view in
FIG. 4 . As depicted inFIG. 4 , in a preferred embodiment themiddle seal 134 is narrower thantop seal 133 orbottom seal 131. This results in a middle seal that is more easily rupturable than the top or bottom seal. Another exemplary embodiment of a two-component package 600 of the present invention is depicted inFIG. 6 , which also comprises amiddle seal 507 which has a lower seal strength than thefirst end seal 511 orsecond end seal 508. When one compartment of a two-component package shown inFIG. 4 orFIG. 6 is squeezed hard enough in the hands of a consumer, the middle seal will rupture before the top seal or bottom seal, converting the two-compartment package into a single compartment package. - The two-component package shown in
FIG. 4 or 6 can be useful in many different packaging applications. For a “trail mix” that comprises relatively dry components, such as pretzel pieces or cereal-based pieces, mixed with relatively wet components, such as dried fruit pieces (for example, raisins or dried cranberries), initially packaging these components separate from one another prior to consumption improves product quality considerably. When a moisture gradient exists between two food pieces that are in the same headspace inside a package, moisture tends to migrate from the wet food pieces to the dry food pieces. This can occur even with a relatively small difference in moisture content, for example when cereal pieces have a moisture content of about 2% and dried fruit pieces have a moisture content of about 10%. With the present invention, when good barrier film is used to create the two-component package, and when heat seal jaws are configured to create a hermetic seal for the middle seal, relatively dry components of a trail mix can be stored in one compartment, and relatively wet components of the trail mix can be stored in the other compartment. These components can be mixed shortly before consumption by “popping” the middle seal and lightly shaking the package. The resulting trail mix will have dry pieces that retain their crispiness, and wet components that retain their chewy texture. - Another application of the two-component package is for unsalted or lightly salted (or unseasoned or lightly seasoned) snack chips. The term snack chips includes all snack products sold and consumed in discrete pieces, including sliced, fabricated and extruded products. In this embodiment, unsalted or lightly salted snack chips are stored in one compartment, and salt (or other seasonings, or salt and other seasonings) is stored in the other compartment. If the consumer wants to consume the snack chips without adding the salt or seasonings in the other compartment, the package can be opened at the top or bottom seal, as appropriate, to allow access to the compartment with the snack chips without rupturing the middle seal. The top or bottom seal is typically opened by pulling each side of the package apart at a location near the top or bottom seal. If, however, the consumer wants to combine the salt or seasonings with the snack chips prior to consumption, the middle seal can be “popped” and the package can be lightly shaken to distribute salt or seasoning over the outer surface of the snack chips.
- With specific respect to salted snack chips or snack pieces, the present invention allows a practitioner to provide a reduced salt product without materially affecting the flavor of the product. When salt and snack chips are packaged separately in the two-component package, and the middle seal is ruptured to allow the salt to be distributed over the outer surface of the snack chips shortly before consumption, less salt is required because the salt will sit on the outer surface of the snack chip and will not quickly absorb into any oil found on the outer layer of the snack chip. When salt absorbs into the oil, it is masked from providing salty flavor inside the mouth. Topical application of salt to snack chips immediately prior to consumption allows the consumer to immediately taste the salt on the surface. Therefore, less salt is needed to provide the same salty flavor impact.
- The machine depicted in
FIGS. 1-3 and 5 can be used to package two different products in each compartment of the two-compartment package. In the vertical form, fill and seal embodiment, separate metering equipment and delivery channels (not shown) are provided for each product aboveproduct delivery tube 118. In the salt and snack chip application, the salt metering equipment and snack chip metering equipment will alternate in feeding each product through theproduct delivery tube 118. - In another embodiment, the apparatus of the present invention is used to package the same product in all compartments of the multi-compartment package. This embodiment can be used to provide several smaller servings of food products which are individually packaged but attached to one another. The smaller, individual compartments can be used to store the foods in each compartment under modified atmosphere (e.g. nitrogen) for longer periods of time because each compartment can be exposed to the atmosphere, in particular the oxygen and moisture in the atmosphere, one at a time when the food is ready to be consumed. In other words, for a two-compartment package that contains salted potato chips in both compartments, a consumer can open one compartment at the top or bottom seal, thereby only exposing the potato chips in that compartment to the atmosphere. The potato chips in the unopened compartment may remain under modified atmosphere and shielded from oxygen and moisture, allowing them to be fresher when the second compartment is opened at a later time. In a slightly modified version of this embodiment, the package of the present invention could deliver smaller servings of the same food product, wherein each food product is seasoned with a different seasoning. For example, two different sets of potato chips having different types of seasoning could be stored separately in each compartment. These chips could then be mixed immediately prior to consumption by rupturing the middle seal. This embodiment would reduce migration of seasoning between the different chip sets, providing a sharper contrast between flavors when they are consumed together.
- The present invention can be achieved with relatively inexpensive modification of existing form, fill, and seal machinery. An additional set of heat seal bars can be provided between the existing pair of heat seal bars and the bottom of the product delivery tube.
- While the invention has been particularly shown and described with reference to a preferred embodiment, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that various changes in form and detail may be made therein without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. For example, shapes other than a circular shape as defined by a support 350 can be used in the clamping mechanism.
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