Vertically Disposed Tube Patents (Class 53/551)
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Patent number: 5489783Abstract: The present invention relates to an electron accelerator which is employed for sterilizing packaging material and which is included as part of an aseptic packaging machine which is intitially sterilized by means of an oxidizing chemical sterilizing agent such as H.sub.2 O.sub.2 and steam. A "window" of an electron accelerator, which is covered by metallic window foil, includes a thin coating of glass disposed on the window foil. The glass coating protects the window foil against chemical action such as oxidation resulting from the chemical sterilizing agent H.sub.2 O.sub.2.Type: GrantFiled: April 18, 1994Date of Patent: February 6, 1996Assignee: Tetra Laval Holdings & Finance S.A.Inventor: Anders Kristiansson
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Patent number: 5465558Abstract: A method and apparatus for forming one or more longitudinal creases in a web of material. The web is formed into a tube in a vertical form, fill and seal apparatus, and then passed over an internal guide. A pair of pinch rolls are located adjacent the guide, and a portion of the web is directed between the pinch rolls to crease the film as it is advanced. Direction of the film between the pinch rolls is accomplished by a pair of protrusions extending from the internal guide on opposite sides of the pinch rolls. The thus-creased tube is then passed over opposite, spaced forming plates at the bottom of the guide and then tucked and sealed.Type: GrantFiled: May 23, 1995Date of Patent: November 14, 1995Assignee: Hayssen Manufacturing CompanyInventor: Douglas D. Dreger
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Patent number: 5463850Abstract: A form-fill-seal type combined bag maker and packaging machine uses of a longitudinal sealer to seal together mutually overlapping side edges of an elongated bag-making material wrapped around a loading cylinder in a tubular form. The longitudinal sealer has a sealing unit with a heater supported by a mobile member which can be selectably moved linearly or rotationally such that the sealing unit can be not only correctly positioned but also properly oriented with respect to the loading cylinder currently installed on the packaging machine. The mechanism for moving the sealing unit is supported on an elongated member rotatably supported by the packaging machine so as to be easily moved away when the loading cylinder is removed and replaced by another of a different kind.Type: GrantFiled: January 27, 1994Date of Patent: November 7, 1995Assignee: Ishida Co., Ltd.Inventor: Masao Fukuda
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Patent number: 5454208Abstract: The apparatus for manufacturing bags for medical use includes an extruding machine, a device for forming an extruded tube, a device for supplying outlet devices, and a device for conveying the extruded tube horizontally. The device for forming the extruded tube has a die through which pass a sterile air supply line, a medical fluid supply line, an air recovering line and a second sterile air supply line which passes through the medical fluid supply line. The extruding machine extrudes a tube in a fused state and outlet devices are welded to the extruded tube in the fused state. The extruded tube is pressed by the formation device at intervals along it to form fused portions bounding chambers and a fluid passage through each fused portion to connect the chambers. Sterile air is fed into the extruded tube and the shape of the extruded tube is maintained by the pressure of the sterile air.Type: GrantFiled: April 15, 1994Date of Patent: October 3, 1995Assignee: Kawasumi Kagaku Kogyo Kabushiki KaishaInventor: Takumi Kawano
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Patent number: 5440860Abstract: An apparatus and method are provided for forming a hermetically sealed package for a slice of a food item. A web of thermoplastic material is first formed into a tubular arrangement with a hermetic longitudinal seal. To form the tubular arrangement, means are provided for folding a continuous web of thermoplastic material into V-folded condition and for continuously forming a hermetic seal along the open longitudinal edge of the V-folded web. The hermetic seal is formed between the inner surfaces of the front and rear faces of the web to define a tubular web member. The food item which has been formed into a soft mass, is then inserted into the tubular member and the tubular member is flattened to form a thin film tube. Means are provided for forming a hermetically sealed cross-seal which are disposed substantially transverse to the longitudinal forward moving direction of the web.Type: GrantFiled: July 28, 1993Date of Patent: August 15, 1995Assignee: Schreiber Foods, Inc.Inventors: Vincent Meli, Michael A. Matharani, Ted A. Brzezinski, David L. Shaft, James L. Urmanski
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Patent number: 5433060Abstract: A method and apparatus for removably securing flexible packages to a display carrier strip so that the packages can be removed therefrom without damaging the sealed condition of the packages. The apparatus includes sealing jaws which form transverse seals on a package preform that is separated into two packages. The sealing jaws have attached to the underside thereof sealing blocks which carry sealing elements that heat-seal the display carrier strip to the top of each filled sealed package simultaneously with the forming of the transverse seals by the sealing jaws. The attachment of the packages to the carrier strip is greatly simplified compared with prior art attachment systems.Type: GrantFiled: February 10, 1994Date of Patent: July 18, 1995Assignee: Recot, Inc.Inventors: Ali Gur, Thomas E. Bown
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Patent number: 5425216Abstract: In a method for forming reclosable packages on a conventional form-fill-and-seal (FFS) machines, first and second interlocking members are fed toward and longitudinally parallel to the filling tube thereof in an uninterlocked condition. A thermoplastic film is wrapped around the filling tube enclosing the first and second interlocking members, and the lateral edges of the film are bonded together to form a longitudinal seam. At least one of the first and second interlocking members is attached by a heat sealing bar to the inside of the tube so formed from the thermoplastic film. A fold is formed in the tube between the first and second interlocking members to bring the members into a facing relationship, and the members are then interlocked with one another. At intervals, transverse seams are formed to produce individual reclosable packages, which may also be separated from one another. The packages are filled with product during the course of their manufacture.Type: GrantFiled: June 6, 1994Date of Patent: June 20, 1995Assignee: Minigrip, Inc.Inventor: Steven Ausnit
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Patent number: 5417035Abstract: A novel apparatus and method for manufacturing flexible, reclosable containers is described herein. A continuous web of flexible film is formed into a tube around a forming tube. The lateral edges of the continuous web are guided so as to extend substantially perpendicularly from the forming tube, thereby forming a longitudinal seam. A pair of interlocked continuous fastener profile strips are then directed downwardly into the seam between the lateral edges of the film. Intermittent impulse sealing bars are utilized for heating the exterior surfaces of the seam so as to heatseal the bases of the fastener strips to the interior surfaces of the seam. Vertical longitudinal sealing bars are further provided externally from the impulse sealing bars which seal the longitudinal seam proximate the lateral edges of the continuous web. A pair of transverse sealing bars form the top seal of a first container and the bottom seal of a second container.Type: GrantFiled: September 6, 1988Date of Patent: May 23, 1995Assignee: KCL CorporationInventor: WIlliam A. English
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Patent number: 5412924Abstract: In a method for forming reclosable packages on a conventional form-fill-and-seal machine, a "Y-type" zipper strip is fed toward and longitudinally down the filling spout thereof. A thermoplastic film is wrapped around the filling spout enclosing the zipper strip, and the lateral edges of the film are bonded together to form a longitudinal seam. The zipper strip webs are attached by sealing bars to the inside of the tube so formed from the thermoplastic film between the fill tube and the sealing bars. At intervals, transverse seams are formed to produce individual reclosable packages, which may also be separated from one another. The packages are filled with product during the course of their manufacture.Type: GrantFiled: April 11, 1994Date of Patent: May 9, 1995Assignee: Minigrip, Inc.Inventor: Steven Ausnit
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Patent number: 5408807Abstract: A pouch for holding viscous food product for dispensing from a specific hand held or similar type dispenser, is formed so as to include a tear strip to open a funnel-shaped, centrally disposed outlet spout formed to be sealingly held in the specific dispenser. The pouch includes a pair of alignment/holding openings formed on either side of the outlet spout for securing the pouch in a fixed position in the dispenser. The invention also includes head seal tooling having a pair of heated jaws which are brought together to simultaneously form the bottom seal of a top unfilled, pouch and the outlet spout and angularly disposed top seals of a filled lower pouch, while at the same time forming perforations for the tear strip, the pair of openings in the lower pouch and cutting-off the formed, filled and sealed lower pouch from the upper pouch.Type: GrantFiled: September 20, 1993Date of Patent: April 25, 1995Assignee: W. A. Lane, Inc.Inventors: William A. Lane, Jr., Steven D. Davis
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Patent number: 5408806Abstract: A horizontal type of packing machine with an adjustable pouch former, in which a guide screw having half left-handed threads and half right-handed threads is used for adjusting the width of the pouch former; a cylindrical gear is in mesh with two gears to drive a left and a right gear racks and to simultaneously adjust the height of two guide plates on both sides of the machine in order to adjust the height of the pouch former. According to the design of replaceable paper-guiding plates, a user can select the proper paper-guiding plates in accordance with the products and the packing paper for the purpose of increasing the function of the pouch former; the metal plate parts are used for forming a near quadric chain assembly by means of a rotary connector so as to have such parts moved and adjusted upon the adjustment of the pouch width.Type: GrantFiled: August 3, 1993Date of Patent: April 25, 1995Assignee: Industrial Technology Research InstituteInventors: Chin-Lin Lin, Shitsun Chen
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Patent number: 5398486Abstract: A tubular-bag packaging machine having at least one pair of cross-sealing jaws (25) which are supported on a holding device (15) movable vertically back and forth by means of a connecting rod (14) as well as horizontally through a four-bar mechanism comprising a crank disk (9) coupled with the connecting rod (14), and comprising side-fold-forming means (23, 24) which are supported on a guide element (18) movable transversely with respect to the direction of movement of a foil tube (41).Type: GrantFiled: June 7, 1993Date of Patent: March 21, 1995Assignee: Rovema Verpackungsmaschinen GmbHInventors: Wolfgang Kauss, Werner Schneider
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Patent number: 5388387Abstract: An assembly and method provide a continuous supply of packaging film to a form, fill and seal packaging machine with two spindles alternately operating as the active spindle to feed the film from one roll at a time. Opposed pneumatic manifolds are operative to splice the tail-end of the film from the active roll to the head-end of the film from the standby roll. The opposed manifolds pivot in opposite directions away from the machine to provide easy access for loading. A programmable controller controls the splicing operation. Valves operated by the controller connect a vacuum source to one of the manifolds to hold the head-end at a splicing station and to the other to maintain tension on the active film after the tail-end leaves the spindle. An end-of-roll detector near the spindle triggers the tensioning function. The width of the manifold is adjustable to accommodate different width film. A photocell detector and encoder in the circuit allow tracking of the tail-end.Type: GrantFiled: March 12, 1993Date of Patent: February 14, 1995Assignee: Kliklok CorporationInventor: Howell T. McElvy
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Patent number: 5377474Abstract: A vertical form-fill-seal packaging machine controlled by a controller for receiving input data defining the package length, cycle time and sealing time and for controlling the feed of the packaging material as a function of the input data, the machine having a measuring roll for feeding the material forward in package length increments which is also operable to maintain the material tracking properly, further having a control maintaining the material under substantially constant tension, rapid controllable sealing jaw operation, a readily retractable longitudinal seam sealer, and a stripper operable independently of the sealing jaws.Type: GrantFiled: October 30, 1992Date of Patent: January 3, 1995Assignee: Hayssen Manufacturing CompanyInventors: Lloyd Kovacs, Dale M. Cherney, Keith W. Hopkins
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Patent number: 5361560Abstract: A method and apparatus for flavoring coffee with a particular flavoring ingredient in situ within the package. The apparatus includes a hopper for containing a supply of coffee and a connected feed tube through which the coffee is delivered in measured amounts into the lower end of a tube of sheet material or web which is being continuously formed about the coffee feed tube to define the package for the coffee. A flavoring feed tube connected in communication to a reservoir containing a supply of flavoring material is disposed along the coffee feed tube and through which the flavoring material is circulated for injecting a predetermined amount of flavoring material into the coffee being delivered into the lower end of the continuously formed tube. The lower end of the continuous tube containing the predetermined amount of coffee and flavoring material is thereafter sealed and separated from the remainder of the continuous tube to define an individual package of flavored coffee, and the sequence repeated.Type: GrantFiled: October 13, 1992Date of Patent: November 8, 1994Inventor: Ralph Sandolo
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Patent number: 5335479Abstract: A bag package making machine that operates aseptically and in which a product is filled into a tube of packaging material and bag packages are partitioned off from that tube, the parts that come into contact with the packaging material and the product are sterilized, before filling operation begins, by passing a sterilizing agent through the filling tube and the bag forming part. For passing a sterilizing agent through the filling tube, a cup-shaped connecting element, which is enclosed by the packaging material tube, is connected to the outlet of the filling tube. Toward the end of the sterilizing phase, the filling tube and the connecting element are moved apart from one another, and the part of the packaging material tube surrounding these parts is sealed off between the connecting element and the filling tube and severed, so that the filling tube end remains in the closed end portion of the tube of packaging material which continues in a sterilized condition.Type: GrantFiled: February 19, 1993Date of Patent: August 9, 1994Assignee: Robert Bosch GmbHInventors: Kuno Lemke, Guenther Voegele, Harro Stehle
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Patent number: 5322579Abstract: A method for manufacturing reclosable plastic bags or packages, wherein sections of zipper profiles are pre-softened at intervals equal in length to the width of the bags or packages to be manufactured. The pre-softening enables the zipper profiles to be fused together and completely flattened when a seal bar clamps thereacross to form a side seal area transverse to the zipper.Type: GrantFiled: March 30, 1993Date of Patent: June 21, 1994Assignee: Illinois Tool Works Inc.Inventor: Donald Van Erden
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Patent number: 5317858Abstract: A bag forming/filling system includes a delivery mechanism to feed a predetermined length of web material from a web roll to a bag forming cylinder, in which the web is sealed by a sealing machine to form a bag. A predelivery mechanism unwinds and loosens a portion of the web from the web roll by a length substantially corresponding to the predetermined length before operation of the delivery mechanism. The predelivery mechanism may include a pivotally movable tension lever, which moves in an unwinding direction substantially during the closing motion of the sealing machine. In a second embodiment, the predelivery mechanism includes a drive element for rotating the web roll and a detector for detecting a slackened length of a portion of the web.Type: GrantFiled: March 16, 1992Date of Patent: June 7, 1994Assignee: Tokyo Automatic Machinery Works, Ltd.Inventor: Kuniyoshi Hanai
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Patent number: 5313766Abstract: Bags custom-sized to the volume of articles packed and to be packed therein are manufactured on-site and on-demand at the location at which the articles are packed in the bags. The bags are formed from a continuous sheet of flexible film material which is shaped into a tubular wrapper along the interior of a generally quadrangular former. The bags are sealed along their tops so as to prevent inadvertent spillage of articles therefrom and may incorporate unitary handles formed during manufacture of the bags and a readily removable protective envelope at least partly defining the top closure thereof.Type: GrantFiled: January 13, 1993Date of Patent: May 24, 1994Assignee: Awax S.R.L.Inventors: Renato Rimondi, Angelo Cappi
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Patent number: 5295942Abstract: A film advance mechanism is used for advancing a tubular film along a film support with the film surrounding the support. The mechanism comprises two drive units each comprising a drive belt passing round two rollers mounted on a respective drive belt carrier and arranged so that a straight run of the belt can engage frictionally against the film to drive the film along the support. Each carrier is supported for movement towards and away from the film support and for angular movement with respect to the film support and is urged towards the film support such that it aligns itself with the film support due to engagement therewith.Type: GrantFiled: November 20, 1992Date of Patent: March 22, 1994Assignee: Bishopbarn LimitedInventor: Kenneth W. Franklin
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Patent number: 5279098Abstract: A horizontal sealer for a vertical pillow type form-fill-seal packaging machine has a pair of horizontally elongated heater assemblies which are supported such that they remain horizontal as they individually rotate around mutually parallel axes. The distance between these axes are varied as the heater assemblies rotate around them such that the heater assemblies have generally D-shaped trajectories as they horizontally seal a tubularly formed thermoplastic flexible film material to make a bag. Mechanisms are provided whereby the heating surfaces of the assemblies remain oriented in the same direction, the pressure applied to the film material can be controlled and the bag can be squeezed before the horizontal sealing such that articles being packaged will settle inside the bag. A similarly structured vertical sealer may be provided to a horizontal pillow type packaging machine.Type: GrantFiled: March 12, 1993Date of Patent: January 18, 1994Assignee: Ishida Scales Mfg. Co., Ltd.Inventor: Masao Fukuda
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Patent number: 5274984Abstract: An improved system for making packages includes one or more packaging machines, a storage device for storing film rolls and a transporting device for transporting these film rolls to the packaging machines for loading. The packaging machines are of a type having a cantilevered film-supporting shaft for holding a film roll and sealers for longitudinally sealing overlapped side edges of a film pulled out of a film roll supported by the film-supporting shaft and horizontally sealing tubularly formed film to make bags. The film-supporting shaft extends in the forward-backward direction of the machine such that, when a plurality of these machines are arranged in a mutually side-by-side relationship, their film-supporting shafts are also in a side-by-side relationship and can be easily approached from one direction. The storage device may store the film rolls horizontally or vertically. The transporting device may be a forklift.Type: GrantFiled: July 7, 1992Date of Patent: January 4, 1994Assignee: Ishida Scales Mfg. Co., Ltd.Inventor: Masao Fukuda
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Patent number: 5255496Abstract: A device for transferring objects from one atmosphere into a second atmosphere includes a housing which encloses an area through which the objects travel between an inlet funnel and an outlet in the housing. The objects are set in motion in a specified direction of travel. A gas stream is caused to circulate inside the housing in a direction of travel opposite to that of the objects.Type: GrantFiled: February 7, 1992Date of Patent: October 26, 1993Assignee: Kerplas S.N.C.Inventor: Jean F. Gregoire
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Patent number: 5255497Abstract: A form-fill-seal machine, for converting a continuous sheet of sealable film into bags, filling and then sealing the bags, in which the vertical forming tube is fabricated from a rectangular sheet of stainless steel material by making a plurality of equal angle and equal spaced bends in the stainless steel material and joining the ends together with a butt weld such that the vertical forming tube has a regular polygon cross sectionType: GrantFiled: November 4, 1991Date of Patent: October 26, 1993Assignee: Triangle Package Machinery Co.Inventors: Maynard J. Zoromski, Kraig L. Klopfenstein
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Patent number: 5241804Abstract: The present invention provides a vertical type forming, filling and closing machine for filling fluid substance discharged from an injection nozzle to a predetermined height into a bag and packaging the same, which comprises:upper surface height detecting means for detecting the height of the upper surface of fluid substance filled in the bag;a cylinder connected to the injection nozzle for moving the injection nozzle upwardly and downwardly; anda controlling apparatus for controlling the cylinder in response to the result of detection of the upper surface height detecting means to move the injection nozzle upwardly or downwardly;the controlling apparatus controlling the cylinder so that the discharging opening of the injection nozzle is always buried, during filling, to a predetermined level from the upper surface of the fluid substance filled in the bag.Type: GrantFiled: May 11, 1992Date of Patent: September 7, 1993Assignee: Orihiro Co., Ltd.Inventors: Orihiro Tsuruta, Katsuzi Iizuka
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Patent number: 5241800Abstract: An automatically controlled Chub packaging machine wherein the product delivery pump, tube or film feed, and clamping mechanism of the vertically reciprocating clipping head, are automatically controlled by means of servo actuators operatively connected to a microprocessor. The microprocessor of the automatic control system also coordinates the functioning of the film heat sealer and the voider. An operator interface membrane panel with video display allows the operator to set, observe and adjust the various functions of the machine. The microprocessor system links all elements together and places various rates and set points in memory for immediate recall.Type: GrantFiled: October 2, 1992Date of Patent: September 7, 1993Assignee: The Kartridg Pak Co.Inventors: Gary L. Steinke, Russell S. Johnson, Jr., Rick A. Meeker
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Patent number: 5239807Abstract: A pneumatically operated flex-pack case packer for servicing a form-fill-seal machine. The flex-pack case packer employs a two-stage displacement cylinder to move an interchangeable head assembly having grippers that, when moved into position to receive severed flexible pouches from the form-fill-seal machine, grasp the flexible pouches. The head assembly is then retracted and swung from its horizontal position to a vertical position. Once an open top container is indexed into position, the head assembly is lowered toward the container and the grippers open to release the flexible pouches. Also, the lateral distances between the flexible pouches as they are held by their respective grippers can be expanded or contracted by using an air cylinder to actuate a rocker arm. A programmable controller coordinates all air control valve and solenoid activity.Type: GrantFiled: October 9, 1992Date of Patent: August 31, 1993Assignee: Soleri Design/Automation, Inc.Inventor: Richard Soleri
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Patent number: 5237798Abstract: A form-fill-seal type packaging machine pulls an elongated film out of a film roll, directs it to a former to roll the film into a cylindrical form and produces bags by longitudinally sealing the overlapping side edges of the film and transversely sealing the tubular film at top and bottom positions. A roller-like film-guiding piece normally disposed adjacent to the former is on a slidable base plate so as to be retractable away from the former for the convenience of the operator when the film is initially set or when the former is replaced by another one. The slidable plate can be automatically stopped at its normal position adjacent to the former by detecting the extension of the former by a sensor. A device for straightening the film undergoing a zigzag motion is also supported by this slidable plate and hence can be retracted away from the former.Type: GrantFiled: July 7, 1992Date of Patent: August 24, 1993Assignee: Ishida Scales Mfg. Co., Ltd.Inventor: Masao Fukuda
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Patent number: 5220771Abstract: A tetrahedronal packaging machine packaging liquids which has a package-forming member mounted on each heat jaw to maintain the shape of the package being filled. The package-forming member is spring loaded to allow the forming member to be rotated to a second position to provide a different size package of liquid fill.Type: GrantFiled: April 14, 1992Date of Patent: June 22, 1993Assignee: Milliken Research CorporationInventor: Richard H. Burns
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Patent number: 5199245Abstract: A method and an apparatus for automatically packaging small cloth articles, such as nylon stockings, in bags. The packaging machine comprises two or more loading conduits each having a loading end and a discharge end. A vacuum system is associated with the conduits for conveying the cloth articles therein. A retention housing is provided at the discharge end of each of the loading conduits to retain the cloth article introduced at the loading end. A piston head is displaced in the conduit at the discharge end to transfer the cloth articles in the retention housings of all of the conduits simultaneously and into an associated discharge container. The containers are mounted on a turret and are displaced, serially, to a discharge position where a predetermined number of articles contained within the containers are transferred into a bag.Type: GrantFiled: October 1, 1991Date of Patent: April 6, 1993Inventors: Leo Daddario, Antonio Peixeiro
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Patent number: 5191750Abstract: An apparatus for the manufacture, filling and closing of bags made of a heat-sealable sheet. Known apparatus use cross-sealing stations in which, caused by the movement of the cross-welding jaws, on the one hand, an adjustment of the welding path is not possible and, on the other hand, the production speed cannot be increased. In order to avoid these disadvantages, the invention provides that the cross-welding jaw is supported on a support which is connected to two parallel guide-bar arrangements, which are pivotal about two parallel axles arranged perpendicularly with respect to the centerline of the tube to define a four-bar mechanism.Type: GrantFiled: September 23, 1991Date of Patent: March 9, 1993Assignee: Rovema Verpackungsmaschinen GmbHInventor: Roman Kammler
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Patent number: 5177938Abstract: Improved reliability of packaging metered batches of difficult-to-pack products is achieved by a method which includes pushing the trailing end of each metered batch of product out of the bottom of a hopper by an extendible member operating in synchronism with a form-fill-and-seal packaging machine. The extendible member comprises a double-acting rodless cylinder moving a support for a double-acting rod cylinder along the slideway, the cylinder rod carrying the head of a compacting member. The extendible member is thus made small enough to be located in the upper part of the hopper, yet has sufficient stroke length to cause the compacting head to reach down through the lower end of the hopper.Type: GrantFiled: August 12, 1991Date of Patent: January 12, 1993Assignee: Ilapak, Inc.Inventor: Robert E. Mayersbeth
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Patent number: 5174096Abstract: A form-fill-seal packaging machine, which pulls out an elongated film from a film roll and transports it to a former to form it in a tubular shape, includes a mechanism with two parallel rollers such that the film path can be shifted transversely. The two rollers are formed as two sides of a linked parallelogram unit, of which the shape is automatically changeable according to the direction of the rollers so as to reduce the transverse distance by which the film will have to slide on the rollers. According to another embodiment, the packaging machine has its film-supporting shaft extending in backward direction. A horizontal rod disposed diagonally to the path of the film causes it to turn by 90 degrees towards the former at a front part of the machine. This diagonal rod is adapted to move horizontally in the forward-backward direction, depending on the width of the film being transported such that the film is accurately directed to the former.Type: GrantFiled: October 1, 1991Date of Patent: December 29, 1992Assignee: Ishida Scales Mfg. Co., Ltd.Inventor: Masao Fukuda
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Patent number: 5170609Abstract: The present invention provides a novel deflator means for expelling excess air from packages which is used in connection with form, fill and seal packaging machines, said deflator means comprising flexible walled, fluid-filled bladder means which engages a product-containing bag and forces excess air out from the bag, the bladder fluid also being provided to be in communication with a reservoir which permits fluid exchange between the bladder, and the reservoir during the packaging cycle.Type: GrantFiled: January 22, 1991Date of Patent: December 15, 1992Assignee: Hershey Foods CorporationInventors: Larry J. Bullock, Malcolm E. Taylor, Stephen C. Jens
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Patent number: 5167107Abstract: There is disclosed a pinch sealer drive mechanism for a form fill and seal machine, or the like, wherein a bi-directional rotary actuator is employed to rotate a crank with two oppositely disposed levers, each of which is linked to a slide. Thus, there are two substantially identical symmetrically disposed linkages consisting of a lever, a link and a slide, whereby the slide is caused to have a relatively low velocity at the extremes of its motion, thereby producing a smooth vibration free operating mechanism to which the heat seal bars or other pinch sealing apparatus may be attached. A preferred embodiment of the apparatus has a duplicate of the above described crank, lever, and link mechanism for the distant end of the slide, and the second mechanism is driven from and synchronized with the first by an endless belt drive to one of two sprockets fixed on a rotatable shaft and then from the second sprocket on such shaft to a sprocket connected to rotate the crank of the second mechanism.Type: GrantFiled: November 25, 1991Date of Patent: December 1, 1992Assignee: Pacmac, Inc.Inventors: Emanuele Terminella, Frank Terminella, Joseph Terminella, William Stroud, Joe M. Maynard
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Patent number: 5155980Abstract: Forming devices in packaging machines of the type which reforms tubular packaging material of substantially circular cross-sectional configuration into individual package containers of quadrilateral cross-sectional configuration normally consist of pairwise cooperating forming flaps which are of U-shaped cross-section. In order to prevent the packaging material from being pinched between the shank surfaces of the flaps when the flaps are caused to surround the packaging material tube, the shank surfaces are designed to be undulatory, i.e. alternatingly with projections and recesses which fit in one another and guide the packaging material tube into the U-shaped recesses of the flaps without pinching the packaging material tube.Type: GrantFiled: May 24, 1991Date of Patent: October 20, 1992Assignee: Tetra Alfa Holdings S.A.Inventors: Henrik Mansson, Dennis Lundmark
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Patent number: 5147491Abstract: A detection apparatus is provided in a form, fill and seal operation to detect the position of sealing jaws with respect to one another during the sealing process.Type: GrantFiled: July 11, 1989Date of Patent: September 15, 1992Assignee: Roberts Systems, Inc.Inventors: John T. Thomas, Claude E. Monsees
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Patent number: 5127208Abstract: A method and an apparatus for applying a reclosable profile element and a tear strip element to a packaging film is disclosed. Packaging film is formed into a tubular form about a forming tube. The tubular shaped packaging film is advanced along the length of the forming tube and over a product fill tube having an outer perimeter less than the outer perimeter of the forming tube. The packaging film is deformed to conform to the outer perimeter of the product fill tube. Excess packaging film, made available due to the differences in outer perimeters of the forming tube and product fill tube, is formed into a loop. A reclosable profile element is guided into the loop and adhered to the inner surface of the loop. A tear strip is also provided which may be adhered to the packaging film prior to said film into a tubular shape about said forming tube, or may be guided into the loop of said film.Type: GrantFiled: August 6, 1991Date of Patent: July 7, 1992Assignee: Reynolds Consumer Products Inc.Inventors: Richard G. Custer, Richard R. Kosiorek, Michael P. Kolosso, Mladomir Tomic
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Patent number: 5125217Abstract: A film-pulling apparatus for a packaging machine includes guide plates with arcuate inner surfaces. A cylindrically formed bag-making film material is pulled down inside these guide plates while being adsorbed to their inner surfaces by the negative pressure inside suction vacuum chambers flanking the path of the film material. A pair of pull-down belts is vertically stretched between pulleys adjacent to the path and over the suction vacuum chambers. The belts have many holes such that the negative pressure from the suction vacuum chambers is communicated to the film material through the pull-down belts as the pulleys rotate to pull down the film material. An auxiliary vacuum chamber is connected to the suction vacuum chamber through a normally closed valve such that the vacuum condition in the suction chamber can be quickly restored by opening this valve when an abnormal pressure condition in the suction vacuum chamber is detected.Type: GrantFiled: July 24, 1991Date of Patent: June 30, 1992Assignee: Ishida Scales Mfg. Co. Ltd.Inventor: Masao Fukuda
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Method and apparatus for controlling the movement of cross-welding jaws of a tubular bagging machine
Patent number: 5117612Abstract: In order to avoid in a tubular bagging machine the disadvantages resulting from the state of the art through a cam-plate control of cross-welding jaws, it is suggested according to the invention, that the control of the movement of the cross-welding jaws occurs in dependency on the contact pressure, the temperature and the needed sealing time, with the drive being able to occur mechanically by means of a toggle-lever drive mechanism.Type: GrantFiled: October 13, 1989Date of Patent: June 2, 1992Assignee: Rovema Verpackungsmaschinen GmbHInventors: Dieter Keim, Bernd Stein, Walter Baur, Werner Schneider, Herbert Lohr, Rainer Ade, Michael Kabot -
Patent number: 5111643Abstract: A fastener strip, with interlocking profiles of resilient material for purposes of enabling one to reclose a plastic bag after its initial opening, is secured to the bag as the bag is being formed over a cylindrical forming tube. To accomplish this, a continuous carrier strip to which the fastener strip material is mounted is passed into the interior of the forming tube to a port in the tube wall, the strip thereby passing to the outer surface of the tube where it travels part way around the tube circumference, reentering the tube interior through a second port. Between the ports, the carrier strip exposes the fastener strip mounted to it to the web from which the bag is being formed, and the fastener strip is heat fused to the web. A specially constructed combination strip which combines the carrier strip and the fastener strip material allows the two to readily separate once the fastener strip material is bonded to the web.Type: GrantFiled: August 23, 1991Date of Patent: May 12, 1992Assignee: Sun-Maid Growers of CaliforniaInventor: Edgar G. Hobock
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Patent number: 5097652Abstract: The drug packing apparatus, provided with: a drug storing section in the upper portion of its casing; a packing machine in its lower portion, for making drug packs; a multiplicity of elongate tablet cases which extend upwardly and are in planar arrangement to one another; a transfer mechanism for collectively transferring into a pack a predetermined number of drugs extracted from a selected drug cases and sealing the pack; and a transport means for delivering the packs out of the drug packing apparatus.Type: GrantFiled: August 6, 1990Date of Patent: March 24, 1992Assignee: Sanyo Electric Co., Ltd.Inventors: Atuo Inamura, Hiroyasu Shimizu, Manabu Haraguchi, Hitoshi Ishiwatari
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Patent number: 5088271Abstract: A preserved forage crop, such as grass or lucerne, is cut and allowed to wilt to a given dry matter content, it is then conventionally baled and bales (1) are subsequently compacted in one direction only and sealed into airtight bags (31) before the compacted bale can fully re-expand; preferably the bale (1) is cut longitudinally (z) and each part-bale (8) is compacted longitudinally to produce flat-sided, oblong bagged bales of stackable proportions and forage crop sealed under compaction in the bag and layered in planes (y) or (z) transverse to the longitudinal axis of the bag.Type: GrantFiled: May 3, 1991Date of Patent: February 18, 1992Inventor: Mark Westaway
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Patent number: 5076040Abstract: A seal for a pouch packaging machine as, for instance, a form, fill and seal packaging machine, includes first and second seal bars each having a sealing surface thereon. The seal bars are located on the machine in positions locating the sealing surfaces on the respective seal bars opposed to one another. In cross section the respective sealing surfaces on the seal bars each include a plurality of concave and convex surface features. The convex surface features have a radius of curvature that is less than the radius of curvature of the concave surface features thus rendering the sealing surfaces asymmetrical.Type: GrantFiled: March 5, 1991Date of Patent: December 31, 1991Assignee: W.A. Lane, Inc.Inventor: Steven D. Davis
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Patent number: 5074104Abstract: A hermetically sealed case (2) delimits a chamber (7) with an inert atmosphere within which are located a series of product processing and transfer stations (10,14,19,21,22). A product washing means (5,6) forms an inlet lock to the chamber while a product packaging means (23,24,26,30) forms an exit lock from the chambrer.Type: GrantFiled: June 25, 1990Date of Patent: December 24, 1991Inventors: Olivier Desjonqueres, Zsuzsanna Desjonqueres
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Patent number: 5067310Abstract: A material supply device in a stowing and packaging machine wherein a supplied film or sheet (S) is continuously introduced around a vertically placed guide tube (1) and sealed along the length thereof by a sealer (14), and the contents are stowed between upper and lower seals while the film or sheet is sealed across the width thereof at spaced positions by a sealing device (17) to form a packaging member (S'). The contents consists of a liquid material and powder or granular solid material with hygroscopicity and solubility in the liquid body. A liquid supply tube (3) supplying the liquid into the packaging member (S"), and a solid material supply tube (2) supplying the solid material are disposed in the guide tube (1), and have lower ends (18, 19) located below the lowermost end of the guide tube (1), and above the packaging section. A blast pipe (4) supplies a dry gaseous material to prevent the solid body material from getting wet and is disposed internally of the solid body supply tube (2,20).Type: GrantFiled: August 29, 1990Date of Patent: November 26, 1991Assignee: Chuo Packaging Machinery Co., Ltd.Inventor: Mitsuaki Yamanaka
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Patent number: 5067311Abstract: An apparatus for forming packaging material into a tubular form includes angularly disposed forming rollers for causing the longitudinal edges of the packaging material to overlap one another so that they can be sealed together. To prevent the packaging material tube from being trapped between adjacent rollers, each of the forming rollers can be provided with one straight roller edge and one chamfered roller edge. The rollers are positioned such that the chamfered roller edge of one forming roller cooperates with the straight roller edge of the adjacent roller, thereby defining a nip directed generally tangentially to an adjacent portion of the packaging material tube. Alternatively, to achieve the same objective, two different types of forming rollers can be employed, one type in which both roller edges are straight and another type in which both roller edges are chamfered. In this latter case, the two types of rollers are alternated with one another.Type: GrantFiled: October 30, 1990Date of Patent: November 26, 1991Assignee: Tetra Pak Holdings S.A.Inventor: Helge Andersson
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Patent number: 5067306Abstract: A process for providing easy-opening of a sealed and packed bag by means of an automatic bag-making packer involves pressing on a side margin of an outermost turn of a roll of film a cylindrical surface of a cutting roller mounted in the automatic bag-making packer, the cylindrical surface of the cutting roller having multiple edged projections for forming microcuts in the side margin, so that a resulting sealed and packed bag is easily opened from a side margin of the sealed and packed bag without reducing the mechanical strength of a film constituting the sealed and packed bag.Type: GrantFiled: June 1, 1990Date of Patent: November 26, 1991Assignee: Asahi Chemical Polyflex Co., Ltd.Inventor: Kazumi Umezawa
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Patent number: 5062253Abstract: A combined blousing, stripping and sealing operation is disclosed for providing increased speed and efficiency to a form, fill and seal packaging system. An AC/DC brushless servo motor is utilized for driving the stripping/sealing carriage, as well as operating the sealing jaws to form the bags from a continuous film tube. Each servo motor drives a crank that is coupled for oscillating movement in response to a programmable index controller. Drive linkage connects the crank to the carriage/sealing jaws. The blousing function is provided by a pair of plates on the top of the sealing jaws. On the return movement of the carriage, the plates contact the bottom of the bag next in line to bulge the sides for receipt of the product. The programmable index controller provides a signal to the carriage/sealing jaws in dependence on an external signal indicative of the selected bag size being packaged.Type: GrantFiled: December 18, 1990Date of Patent: November 5, 1991Assignee: Kliklok CorporationInventors: Forrest C. Bacon, William A. Hadden
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Patent number: 5048270Abstract: A spreader device for the lower end of a forming and filling tube of a form, fill and seal machine has an operator located on the outside of the upper end of the tube. The operator may effect oscillations causing the finger to swing into and out of spreading position, or the operator may cause the finger to reciprocate into and out of spreading position.Type: GrantFiled: January 26, 1990Date of Patent: September 17, 1991Assignee: Zip-Pak IncorporatedInventor: Michael J. McMahon