Claims
- 1. Bag handling apparatus for use with an article packaging device or the like, said apparatus including: a bag storage magazine for receiving a plurality of bag elements in clamped, stacked relation; means for removing a bag element from said magazine including a plurality of suction cup devices adapted for connection to a vacuum source, elevating means operatively associated with said suction cup devices for moving said devices between a first position and a second position wherein said suction cup devices engage the lowermost bag elements in said storage bag means, whereby upon return movement of said suction cup devices toward said first position a bag element will be maintained in engagement with said devices and will be removed from said storage magazine; means for opening the mouth of the bag element so removed preparatory to the disposition of articles therein, said means including a clamping arrangement positioned at the level above said first location and disposed in the path of movement of said bag element, said clamping arrangement being adapted to engage an upper portion of the bag mouth in clamped relation, such that upon movement of said bag element past said clamping arrangement, the mouth of said bag will be expended to an open condition.
- 2. Bag handling apparatus as defined in claim 1 further including a slidable mounted horn member positioned proximate said first location, said horn member being adapted for insertion in the open mouth of a bag element and being hollow to permit the passage of articles therethrough, drive means for effecting reciprocal movement of said horn member, such that said horn member can be retracted to permit a bag element to be lowered to said first location and can then be advanced upon the opening of the bag mouth with said advancing movement disposing the forward portion of said horn member within the open mouth of the bag element.
- 3. Bag handling apparatus as defined in claim 2 further including control means for monitoring the mouth of the bag element, and being operatively connected with the drive means for said horn member, to advance said horn member only when said bag mouth is properly opened.
- 4. Bag handling apparatus as defined in claim 3 wherein said control means comprises a pair of photo electric sensing devices disposed proximate said first location in the area to be occupied by the open mouth of said bag element, said photo electric sensing devices being disposed at different levels, such that the light beams produced thereby will both be interuupted only when the mouth of a bag element is properly opened, which condition produces a control signal permitting operation of the drive means to advance the horn member.
- 5. Bag handling apparatus as defined in claim 1 wherein said suction cup devices include at least one such device positioned to engage the bag member proximate the mouth thereof, and one or more devices disposed rearwardly of said mouth, said apparatus further including vacuum supply means for connection to said suction cup devices, said supply means comprising a main supply mean, a plurality of branch supply lines, one connected to each said suction cup device, and a valve member disposed in said main supply line and providing communication between said main supply line and those suction cup devices disposed rearwardly of the bag mouth, and means associated with said elevating means for operating said valve member to a closed condition when said suction cups are in the first position thereby blocking communication between said rearwardly disposed suction cup devices and said main vacuum supply line.
- 6. Bag handling apparatus as defined in claim 1, further including filled bag storage means, and transfer means for receiving a bag after disposition of an article or articles therein and disposing said filled bag within said storage means.
- 7. Bag handling apparatus as defined in claim 6 wherein said storage means includes a plurality of bays, each said bay adapted to accommodate a plurality of filled bags, and said transfer means includes a carriage drive means for said carriage and a tray mounted to said carriage and disposable adjacent said bagging station for receiving a filled bag therefrom, said driving means being operable for moving said tray into alignment with one of said bays of said storage means, means for transferring a bag from said tray to said aligned bay.
- 8. Bag handling apparatus as defined in claim 7 further including control means for monitoring each of said bays of the storage means, said control means being operably connected with the drive means for said carriage to align said tray mounted on said carriage with a bay capable of receiving an additional filled bag, while bypassing a filled bay.
- 9. Bag handling apparatus as defined in claim 7 wherein said carriage means comprises, base structure including parallel guide tracks disposed in transverse relation to said bays, a support plate slidably mounted on said guide tracks for movement therealong by said drive means, a frame unit slidable mounted to said support plate, means for moving said frame unit transversely thereof, and said frame unit having said tray mounted thereon, such that upon movement of said support plate along said guide rails aligned of said tray with a bag may be attained, and said frame may then be moved relative to said support plate to dispose said tray within said bay, said bag storage means including means to engage a bag on a tray disposed therein, such that retracting movement of said tray will deposit the bag in said bay.
REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a division of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 521,842, filed Nov. 7, 1974, which in turn is a division of United States patent application Ser. No. 351,639, filed Apr. 16, 1973, now U.S. Pat. No. 3,878,945.
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