Abstract: A perforation forming module for a packaging machine of the type converting strip material into a strip of interconnected packets, the module comprising first and second punch die assemblies disposed along a strip feed path and reciprocally moveable between a retracted position away from the feed path and closed mutual engagement on the feed path. The movement of the punch assemblies into their operative closed positions is synchronized with upstream clamping engagement between sealing jaws and the strip material so that the perforation operation occurs while the strip material is held in tension between upstream clamping jaws and downstream pull-down rollers.
Abstract: A compact portable apparatus for filling open ended preformed containers with a substance, such as liquid, and then heat bonding a thin flexible closure material to the periphery of the open end of the container, for sealing the latter, comprising a frame and a rotatable support thereon adapted to receive a plurality of the containers; a plurality of work stations are provided on the frame, adapted for coaction with a respective container mounted on the support, including a feed station for automatically feeding the containers one at a time onto the support, a filling station for inserting the substance into each of the containers, a sealing station for heat bonding the thin flexible closure to the peripheral lip of the filled container; but in readily peelable relationship therewith, and a discharge station for removal of the filled and sealed containers from the support.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
September 17, 1982
Date of Patent:
May 14, 1985
Assignee:
Euclid Spiral Paper Tube Corp.
Inventors:
Leonard Buckner, William A. Foll, Sr., Stephen W. Pesho
Abstract: A portable packaging machine for making a continuous ribbon of interconnected packets with each packet containing one or more pills or capsules. The machine has a unique single frame structure whereby the machine weighs less than fifty pounds to facilitate shipping, particularly in those instances where a fifty pound maximum is a factor. The frame is of open construction to provide increased air circulation. A message is imprinted on each packet by means of a stencil having a special stamp pad and ink to provide a clear imprinted impression after an unusually high number of impressions.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
August 22, 1983
Date of Patent:
January 15, 1985
Assignee:
Euclid Spiral Paper Tube Corp.
Inventors:
Leonard Buckner, William A. Foll, Sr., Stephen W. Pesho