Patents by Inventor Bernard Lerner

Bernard Lerner has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).

  • Patent number: 4337058
    Abstract: A method of forming a container strip of flexible sheet material having anti-corrosion inserts is disclosed. The method includes the steps of bringing two webs of flexible material into superimposed relationship, applying an adhesive to one of the webs, and feeding inserts, one by one, between the two webs. Thereafter, the webs are passed between rolls which compress the webs and the inserts to adhere the inserts to the web having adhesive. Edge seals, end seals, and perforations then are formed to produce a strip of flexible containers suitable for reception of corrosion prone articles.In an alternative embodiment, an adhesive is applied to both webs at spaced locations and an insert then is compressed between the webs at a location toward one end of the container. This technique produces a container having a header portion to provide support for display purposes.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 19, 1980
    Date of Patent: June 29, 1982
    Assignee: Automated Packaging Systems, Inc.
    Inventor: Bernard Lerner
  • Patent number: 4247019
    Abstract: In a system for dispensing weighed or counted articles, articles are fed from a supply hopper by a vibratory conveyor to maintain a controlled level of articles in a bowl-shaped feeder hopper. In a weigher embodiment, articles are initially discharged from the feeder hopper through two discharge openings into an accumulator bucket. A weighing unit monitors the weight of articles in the bucket and signals a door to close one of the discharge openings as the weight of articles in the bucket begins to approach a predetermined weight. The weighing unit subsequently signals the feeder hopper drive to slow its feeding action as the weight of articles in the bucket more closely approaches the predetermined weight. The feeder hopper discharge openings are arranged near each other at locations where the door-controlled opening will provide a rapid, bulk feed of articles, while the other opening will provide a single-file trickle feed.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 14, 1977
    Date of Patent: January 27, 1981
    Assignee: Automated Packaging Systems, Inc.
    Inventor: Bernard Lerner
  • Patent number: 4202153
    Abstract: A method and apparatus for loading products into horizontally disposed containers is disclosed. The containers are presented sequentially at a loading station, opened, loaded with the product, and removed from the loading station. The containers are included as part of a web which is fed automatically from a supply magazine to the loading station where the containers are severed from the remainder of the web either by the impact of the loading assembly or the products being inserted. A novel method for bag separation is disclosed in which bag separation is effected initially and concurrently near the marginal edge portions of a web and thereafter sequentially inwardly toward a central point. A drive mechanism provides harmonic motion for the loading assembly so that maximum loading speed is attained without damaging the containers.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 25, 1977
    Date of Patent: May 13, 1980
    Assignee: Automated Packaging Systems, Inc.
    Inventors: Bernard Lerner, Dana J. Liebhart
  • Patent number: 4201029
    Abstract: A carton filled with a chain of interconnected open bags arranged in a plicated array is disclosed. A process for filling the carton is disclosed in which the chain of bags is fed into an inverted container, closed end first, with the bags being laid in horizontal layers. Each layer is folded back on the preceding layer to produce a plicated array.At the completion of carton loading, the trailing edge of the web preferably is fed along one end wall of the container and out an opening near or at what will become the top of the container. The container is then closed and inverted. The first bag in is the first bag out and it is positioned adjacent to a dispensing opening. The last bag in, which will be the last bag out, also projects exteriorly of the carton and is fixed in place as by taping it to the side of the carton.The plicated array has alternate folds spaced inwardly from the ends of the container.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 14, 1978
    Date of Patent: May 6, 1980
    Assignee: Automated Packaging Systems, Inc.
    Inventors: Bernard Lerner, Dana J. Liebhart
  • Patent number: 4095723
    Abstract: In a batch weighing and dispensing system, articles are fed from a supply hopper by a vibratory conveyor to maintain a controlled level of articles in a bowl-shaped feeder hopper. Articles are initially discharged from the feeder hopper through two discharge openings into an accumulator bucket. A weighing unit monitors the weight of articles in the bucket and signals a door to close one of the discharge openings as the weight of articles in the bucket begins to approach a predetermined weight. The weighing unit subsequently signals the feeder hopper drive to slow its feeding action as the weight of articles in the bucket more closely approaches the predetermined weight. Once the predetermined weight is reached, the feeder hopper drive is stopped, and the weighed batch of articles is discharged from the bucket.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 14, 1977
    Date of Patent: June 20, 1978
    Assignee: Automated Packaging Systems, Inc.
    Inventor: Bernard Lerner
  • Patent number: 4041846
    Abstract: Detachable container strips and method of making and using the strips are disclosed. The container strips are connected in side-by-side relationship by narrow thin bridges with adjoining container portions of the strips in registry with each other lengthwise of the strips. The strips can be fed through packaging machinery for loading side-by-side container portions simultaneously.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 11, 1975
    Date of Patent: August 16, 1977
    Assignee: Automated Packaging Systems, Inc.
    Inventor: Bernard Lerner
  • Patent number: 4014154
    Abstract: A packaging system wherein a web of interconnected heat-sealable bags are successively fed to a loading station where the bags are opened by an improved air flow system and loaded. An improved sealing and detaching assembly grips a loaded bag and isolates a region of the bag where a heat seal is to be formed from external forces thereby (1) permitting the formation of a heat seal in bag portions which are relaxed and, therefore, not subject to tearing or distorting, and (2) permitting the assembly to pivot relative to the web to tear off a loaded bag at the same time a heat seal is being formed on the bag. The assembly includes an improved resilient closure bar which, during a forward stroke of travel (1) engages one face of a loaded bag, (2) closes the bag, (3) clamps the opposite bag face against a pair of spaced gripper bars which isolate a region of the bag for heat sealing, and (4) brings the isolated region into contact with a heater bar to effect a heat seal.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 23, 1975
    Date of Patent: March 29, 1977
    Assignee: Automated Packaging Systems, Inc.
    Inventor: Bernard Lerner
  • Patent number: 3965653
    Abstract: A packaging system wherein a web of interconnected heat-sealable bags are successively fed to a loading station where the bags are opened by an improved air flow system and loaded. An improved sealing and detaching assembly grips a loaded bag and isolates a region of the bag where a heat seal is to be formed from external forces thereby (1) permitting the formation of a heat seal in bag portions which are relaxed and, therefore, not subject to tearing or distorting, and (2) permitting the assembly to pivot relative to the web to tear off a loaded bag at the same time a heat seal is being formed on the bag. The assembly includes an improved resilient closure bar which, during a forward stroke of travel (1) engages one face of a loaded bag, (2) closes the bag, (3) clamps the opposite bag face against a pair of spaced gripper bars which isolate a region of the bag for heat sealing, and (4) brings the isolated region into contact with a heater bar to effect a heat seal.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 28, 1973
    Date of Patent: June 29, 1976
    Inventor: Bernard Lerner
  • Patent number: 3948015
    Abstract: A packaging system including novel and improved packaging apparatus, packaging webs, and packaging methods having particular utility in the packaging of powder, granular and other fluent materials. The improved apparatus includes a movable loading chute which extends into a bag positioned in a loading station to funnel materials into the bag. The loading chute is guided by a cam during extension into the bag to assure that it properly enters and opens the bag. The bag is only partially opened by the entering loading chute and a seal is formed between the bag and the chute to prevent the escape of powder, etc. around the chute.The packaging system is operable with existing packaging webs and with an improved packaging web which is partially sealed to define a restricted fill opening. After the bag is filled, the seal is completed across the fill opening, preferably at a location spaced outwardly from the contents of the bag.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 28, 1973
    Date of Patent: April 6, 1976
    Assignee: Automated Packaging Systems, Inc.
    Inventor: Bernard Lerner
  • Patent number: 3938299
    Abstract: A packaging system utilizes a resilient pressure roll to compress a flexible wall of open, loaded container portions of a packaging web as the container portions are moved with the web from one work station to another. The pressure roll participates in feeding the web while expelling air from the loaded container portions to closely conform the container portions to articles therein and isolating portions of the web at the first work station from forces applied to the web at the second work station. Typically, the container portions are loaded at the first work station and closed, sealed, and severed from the remainder of the web at the second work station.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 7, 1974
    Date of Patent: February 17, 1976
    Assignee: Automated Packaging Systems, Inc.
    Inventor: Bernard Lerner