Claims
- 1. A method of making individual filled packages on a packaging apparatus including packaging stations for forming, filling, and sealing packages in a continuous chain, and a remote cutting station to separate individual packages from said chain, said method including extending said chain of forming, filling and sealing packages from said packaging stations to said cutting station, causing said packaging stations and said cutting stations to operate at a uniform rate of forming filling, sealing and cutting, permitting said packaging stations to operate during periods of cutting station shutdown accumulating said chain of formed, filled and sealed packages between said cutting station and said packaging stations during said periods of cutting station shutdown on resumption of operation of said cutting station, operating said packaging station and cutting station, so as to cut more packages than the number of packages formed, filled and sealed during a given time period, and, thereafter, operating said packaging stations and cutting station at a uniform rate.
- 2. A method of making individual filled packages on a packaging apparatus as claimed in claim 1 further including:
- providing an accumulator between said packaging stations and said cutting station and receiving said chain of formed, filled, and sealed packages made during periods of cutting station shutdown on said accumulator at said uniform rate.
- 3. A method of making individual filled packages on a packaging apparatus as claimed in claim 2, said method further including:
- recognizing accumulation of formed, filled and sealed packages during periods of cutting station shutdown and on resumption of operation of said packaging stations, operating said packaging stations and cutting station so as to cut more packages than are formed, filled, and sealed until said accumulation is accommodated.
- 4. A method of making individual filled packages on a packaging apparatus as claimed in claim 3, said method further including:
- recognizing periods of cutting station shutdown and operating said packaging stations at a reduced rate of package forming, filling and sealing for at least a portion of said period of cutting station shutdown.
- 5. A packaging machine comprising:
- a.) a packaging apparatus for forming, filling and sealing individual packages in a connected chain;
- b.) a remote cutting station to separate packages from said chain;
- c.) a control means associated with said packaging apparatus and cutting station to control the operation of said packaging apparatus and said cutting station;
- said control means adapted to cause said packaging apparatus and cutting station to operate at a uniform rate of package forming, filling, sealing, and cutting;
- said control means being adapted to cause operation of said packaging apparatus during periods of shutdown of said cutting station to accumulate formed, filled and sealed packages in a chain of packages extending from said packaging apparatus to said cutting station;
- said control means further being adapted to resume operation of said cutting station and to operate said packaging apparatus and cutting station at relative rates to reduce said accumulation of formed, filled and sealed packages, said control means further being adapted to resume operation of said packaging apparatus and cutting station at uniform rates of package forming, filling, sealing and cutting.
- 6. A packaging machine as claimed in claim 5 wherein:
- said machine further includes an accumulator disposed between said packaging apparatus and said cutting station to receive said chain of formed, filled, and sealed packages accumulated during periods of cutting station shutdown.
- 7. A packaging machine as claimed in claim 5 wherein:
- said control means further includes means to recognize accumulation of packages;
- said control means being responsive to said means to cause said packaging apparatus and said cutting station to operate at said relative rates to reduce said accumulation.
- 8. A packaging machine as claimed in claim 7 wherein:
- a.) said control means further includes means to recognize accommodation of an accumulation of packages;
- b.) said control means being responsive to said means to resume operation of said packaging apparatus and cutting station at uniform rates of package forming, filling, sealing and cutting.
- 9. A package machine as claimed in claim 8 wherein:
- said control means include means to recognize shutdown of said cutting station;
- said control means being responsive to shutdown of said cutting station to reduce the rate of packaging, forming, filling and sealing by said packaging apparatus during periods of cutting station shutdown.
- 10. A packaging machine as claimed in claim 8 wherein:
- said machine further includes package processing apparatus downstream of said cutting station and said control means include means to recognize the status of operation of said downstream processing apparatus;
- said control means being responsive to said status to control operation of said cutting station.
- 11. A packaging machine as claimed in claim 9 wherein:
- said machine further includes package processing apparatus downstream of said cutting station and said control means include means to recognize the status of operation of said downstream processing apparatus;
- said control means being responsive to said status to control operation of said cutting station.
- 12. A packaging machine as claimed in claim 6 wherein said accumulator is a conveyor including a powered belt to receive said accumulation.
- 13. A packaging machine as claimed in claim 12 wherein said control means controls the movement of said powered belt.
- 14. A packaging machine as claimed in claim 7 wherein said means to recognize said accumulation comprises sensing means to sense the accumulation of packages.
- 15. A packaging machine as claimed in claim 8 wherein:
- said means to recognize said accumulation comprises sensing means to sense the accumulation of packages; and,
- wherein said means to recognize accommodation of an accumulation comprises said sensing means.
- 16. A packaging machine as claimed in claim 15 wherein:
- said machine further includes an accumulator disposed between said packaging apparatus and said cutting station to receive said chain of formed, filled, and sealed packages accumulated during periods of cutting station shutdown.
- 17. A packaging machine comprising:
- a.) a packaging apparatus for forming, filling and sealing individual packages in a connected chain;
- b.) a remote cutting station to separate packages from said chain;
- c.) a control means associated with said packaging apparatus and cutting station to control the operation of said packaging apparatus and said cutting station;
- said control means adapted to cause said packaging apparatus and cutting station to operate at a uniform rate of package forming, filling, sealing, and cutting;
- said control means being adapted to cause operation of said packaging apparatus during periods of shutdown of said cutting station to accumulate formed, filled and sealed packages in a chain of packages extending from said packaging apparatus to said cutting station;
- said control means further being adapted to resume operation of said cutting station and to operate said packaging apparatus and cutting station to cause more packages to be cut than are formed, filled and sealed in a given time period, said control means further being adapted to resume operation of said packaging apparatus and cutting station at uniform rates of package forming, filling, sealing and cutting.
- 18. A packaging machine as claimed in claim 17 wherein:
- said machine further includes an accumulator disposed between said packaging apparatus and said cutting station to receive said chain of formed, filled, and sealed packages accumulated during periods of cutting station shutdown.
- 19. A packaging machine as claimed in claim 18 wherein:
- said control means further includes means to recognize accumulation of packages;
- said control means being responsive to said means to cause said packaging apparatus and said cutting station to operate to cause more packages to be cut than are formed, filled and sealed in a given time period.
- 20. A packaging machine as claimed in claim 19 wherein:
- a.) said control means further includes means to recognize accommodation of an accumulation of packages;
- b.) said control means being responsive to said means to resume operation of said packaging apparatus and cutting station at uniform rates of package forming, filling, sealing and cutting.
- 21. A package machine as claimed in claim 20 wherein:
- said control means include means to recognize shutdown of said cutting station;
- said control means being responsive to shutdown of said cutting station to reduce the rate of packaging, forming, filling and sealing by said packaging apparatus during periods of cutting station shutdown.
- 22. A packaging machine as claimed in claim 20 wherein:
- said machine further includes package processing apparatus downstream of said cutting station and said control means include means to recognize the status of operation of said downstream processing apparatus;
- said control means being responsive to said status to control operation of said cutting station.
- 23. A packaging machine as claimed in claim 21 wherein:
- said machine further includes package processing apparatus downstream of said cutting station and said control means include means to recognize the status of operation of said downstream processing apparatus;
- said control means being responsive to said status to control operation of said cutting station.
- 24. A packaging machine as claimed in claim 18 wherein said accumulator is a conveyor including a powered belt to receive said accumulation.
- 25. A packaging machine as claimed in claim 24 wherein said control means controls the movement of said powered belt.
- 26. A packaging machine as claimed in claim 18 wherein said means to recognize said accumulation comprises sensing means to sense the accumulation of packages.
- 27. A packaging machine as claimed in claim 20 wherein:
- said means to recognize said accumulation comprises sensing means to sense the accumulation of packages; and,
- wherein said means to recognize accommodation of an accumulation comprises said sensing means.
- 28. A packaging machine as claimed in claim 27 wherein:
- said machine further includes an accumulator disposed between said packaging apparatus and said cutting station to receive said chain of formed, filled, and sealed packages accumulated during periods of cutting station shutdown.
- 29. In a circuitry controlled packaging apparatus of the type including packaging stations, a cutting station for separating packages produced in chain fashion in said packaging stations, and a downstream processing apparatus, the improvement comprising:
- an accumulator structure functionally engaged between an outlet from said packaging stations and an inlet to said cutting station for accumulating thereon any overflow of chained packages created in said packaging stations, within predefined limits, until said overflow of chained packages is accommodated by said cutting station, such as during times of shutdown of said downstream processing apparatus; and
- means to shut down said cutting station upon shut down of said downstream processing apparatus.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/294,657, filed on Aug. 23, 1994, now abandoned which is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 07/940,521, filed on Sep. 4, 1992, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,359,832.
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Continuations (2)
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