Claims
- 1. Apparatus for forming, filling and depositing filled bags into cartons comprising a hollow mandrel upon which a sheet of flexible material is formed into a tube with a side seam, sealing and severing means supported below the mandrel for producing transverse seams to form bags and for severing respective bags from the tube to release the same, a stationary shape-retaining device defining a vertically-elongate passage below the sealing and severing means for constraining the filled bags to substantially the interior cross section of the cartons within which they are to be deposited, a conveyor positioned below the shape-retaining device for supporting cartons for movement into alignment with the mandrel to receive the filled bags when released and means for moving the conveyor to position cartons one-at-a-time in a position below the shape retaining device to receive a filled bag and thereafter to move the filled carton away characterized in that the shape-retaining device is situated at a level exceeding the height of the cartons into which the filled bags are to be deposited to enable moving cartons into position for filling and out of position following filling while a filled bag is suspended in the shape-retaining device, and further characterized in that there is blow-down means for ejecting jets of air downwardly against the sides of the bag within the shape-retaining device.
- 2. Apparatus for forming, filling and depositing filled bags into cartons comprising a hollow mandrel upon which sheet material is formed into a tube with a side seam, sealing and severing means supported below the mandrel for producing seams to form bags and for severing respective bags from the tube to release the same, a stationary shape-retaining device defining a vertically-elongate passage below the sealing and severing means for constraining the filled bags to substantially the interior cross section of the carton within which they are to be deposited, a conveyor positioned below the shape-retaining device for supporting cartons for movement into alignment with the mandrel to release the filled bags when released and means for moving the conveyor to position cartons one at a time in a position below the shape-retaining device to receive a filled bag and thereafter to move the filled carton away characterized in that the shape-retaining device is situated above the conveyor at a level exceeding the height of the cartons into which the filled bags are to be deposited to enable moving the cartons into position for filling and out of position following filling while a filled bag is supended in the forming device, further characterized in that there is means for vibrating the shape-retaining device to conform a filled bag suspended therein to the cross section of the shape-retaining device and further characterized in that there is deflector means at the lower end of the shape-retaining device arranged to be lowered into the open end of a carton supported therebelow for holding the closure members at the top of the carton deflected outwardly.
- 3. Apparatus for forming, filling and deposting filled bags in cartons comprising a hollow mandrel upon which sheet material is formed into a tube with a side seam, sealing and severing means supported below the mandrel for producing seams to form bags and for severing respective bags from the tube to release the same, a stationary shape retaining device defining a vertically-elongate passage below the sealing and severing means for constraining the filled bag to substantially the interior cross section of the cartons within which they are to be deposited, a conveyor positioned below the shape-retaining device for supporting cartons for movement into alignment with the mandrel to receive the filled bags when released and means for moving the conveyor to position cartons one-at-a-time in a position below the shape-retaining device to receive a filled bag and thereafter move the filled carton away, characterized in that said shape-retaining device is situated above the conveyor at a level exceeding the height of the cartons into which the filled bags are to be deposited to enable moving cartons into position for filling and out of position following filling while a filled bag is suspended in the shape-retaining device, further characterized in that there are deflector means arranged at the lower end of the shape-retaining device to be lowered into the open end of a carton supported therebelow for holding the closure members at the top of the carton deflected outwardly and further characterized in that there is blow-down means provided for ejecting jets of air downwardly against the sides of the bag within the shape-retaining device for ejecting a filled bag from the shape-retaining device into a carton resting on the conveyor therebelow.
- 4. Apparatus for forming, filling and depositing bags filled with product into a carton open at the top and provided with closure flaps comprising a hollow mandrel upon which a sheet of flexible material is formed into a tube with a side seam, a stationary, shape-retaining device defining a vertically-elongate passage of predetermined cross section corresponding to the cross section of the carton within which the bagged product is to be deposited, sealing and severing means situated between the lower end of the mandrel and the upper end of the shape-retaining device with its upper end closely adjacent the sealing and severing means supporting a filled length of tube in the form of a bag filled with product sealed at the top and severed from the tube above the sealing and severing means suspended below the sealing and severing means within the shape-retaining device while product is being deposited into the length of tube above the sealing and severing means, a conveyor below the lower end of the shape-retaining device for moving cartons open at the top, one at a time, to a position below the lower end of the shape-retaining device at a level such as to support the cartons with their open ends in close proximity to the lower end of the shape-retaining device with a clearance therebetween and with the lower end of the filled bag suspended within the shape-retaining device spaced above the open top of the carton, said sealing and severing means being operable following deposit of product into the tube above the sealing and severing means to release the bag filled with product sealed at the top for gravitational deposit into the carton therebelow, and means at the lower end of the shape-retaining device movable relative to the shape-retaining device into the open end of the carton following movement of a carton into position below the shape-retaining device to fold the closure flaps away from the open top to permit gravitation of the filled, sealed bag into the carton and, following deposit of the filled and sealed bag into the carton, to retract the last-named means from the carton to permit the carton to move away from the lower end of the shape-retaining device and movement of the next carton into position below the lower end of the shape-retaining device.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 050,973 filed June 22, 1979, now abandoned, entitled APPARATUS FOR FORMING, FILLING AND DEPOSITING THE FILLED BAGS INTO CARTONS.
US Referenced Citations (11)
Foreign Referenced Citations (4)
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Continuations (1)
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