CUTTING WRAPPING FILM ON A LAP SEAL MACHINE
In a lap seal machine there is a need to provide a predetermined length of film for wrapping a product. This is accomplished by cutting a predetermined length of film while wrapping an article with the film. The wrapping is done by a fly bar that stops after a predetermined length is pulled. The stopped film is then cut by a knife.
This invention relates to cutting wrapping film to a predetermined length of film for wrapping an article on a Lap Seal machine. The cutting takes place after the fly bar begins film wrapping the product.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONThe objective of this invention is to replace the need for a shear and vacuum belt or separation rollers used in feeding a predetermined length of film in a lap seal machine. This is accomplished by cutting a predetermined length of film while wrapping an article with the film. The term article is used to define a single article or a bundle of articles. These changes result in substantial economic savings in the construction of the machine.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONThe separation rollers and the film feed rollers act to separate the film along the perforation line. The separation rollers 1 land feed mean rollers 5 are spaced as close possible. The film 1 is pulled off the roll 2 and a flap 10 of the film is pushed onto belt conveyor 7. While the film is being pulled off the roll 2, a conventional sensor as used in
After the flap 10 is placed on conveyor 9, flight bar conveyor 19 pushes the article 14 onto flap 10.
The predetermined length can be established by relying on a timer or an encoder or a sensing mark to indicate the length of material needed to wrap the article. This is usually done by controlling the final position of the fly bar 8 before stopping fly bar 8.
Claims
1. An apparatus for film wrapping an article comprising
- means for pushing a flap of the film onto a first conveyor,
- a second conveyor,
- means for placing an article on the flap,
- means for picking up the film from behind the article and moving the film over the article,
- means for stopping the movement of the film over the article when a predetermined length has been pulled,
- means for cutting the predetermined length of film needed to wrap said article after the film has stopped,
- means for continuing the movement of the film over the article whereby the film is pushed into slot, between the first conveyor and the second conveyor, and
- means for heat shrinking the film around the article.
2. An apparatus according to claim 1 wherein the means for pushing a flap of the film onto a first conveyor are feed rollers
3. An apparatus according to claim 1 where in the means for picking up the film from behind the article and moving the film over the article is a fly bar
4. An apparatus according to claim 1 wherein the means for stopping the movement of the film includes means for stopping the feed roller, flybar and first conveyor
5. An apparatus according to claim 1 including means for overlapping the film around the article by transferring the article from the first conveyor to the second conveyor.
6. A process for film wrapping an article comprising
- pushing a flap of the film onto a first conveyor,
- positioning a second conveyor next to the first conveyor to form a slot,
- placing an article on the flap,
- picking up the film from behind the article and moving the film over the article,
- stopping the movement of the film over the article,
- cutting the stopped film to providing a predetermined length of film needed to wrap said article continuing the movement of the film over the article and into the slot between the first conveyor and the second conveyor, and
- heat shrinking the film
7. A process according to claim 6 wherein the film is overlapped by transferring the article form the first conveyor to the second conveyor.
8. A process according to claim 6 where the film is picked up by a flybar.
9.. A process according to claim 8 wherein the first conveyor and flybar and feed rollers are stopped to prevent the movement of the film.
10. A process according to claim 8 wherein the first conveyor and the fly bar start moving to continue the movement of the stopped film.
Type: Application
Filed: May 14, 2015
Publication Date: Nov 17, 2016
Inventor: Alain Cerf (N. Reding Beach, FL)
Application Number: 14/712,878