Claims
- 1. An apparatus for packaging articles in deaerated condition which includes an elongate pipe nozzle disposed along a path for transport of the articles to be packaged, means for tubulating a belt-like film moving in the same direction as the articles in such a way as to sequentially enclose the articles and the pipe nozzle, the pipe nozzle being connected to a source of vacuum via a connecting pipe, and seal bars for cross sealing the tubulated film cyclically by pressing the film from opposite sides and between adjacent articles at a location adjacent one end of the pipe nozzle while the air in the tubulated film is sucked by the pipe nozzle, said apparatus comprising:
- the connecting pipe, which connects the pipe nozzle to the vacuum source, having a cross-sectional passage area comparable to or larger than that of the pipe nozzle;
- a first on-off valve of the normally closed type provided midway on the connecting pipe;
- a bypass tube bypassing the first on-off valve and having a cross-sectional passage area smaller than that of the pipe nozzle; and
- control means for impulsively opening the on-off valve in cyclically timed relation to the cross sealing action of the seal bars but immediately prior to the film being pressed by the seal bars from opposite sides.
- 2. A packaging apparatus as set forth in claim 1, wherein the vacuum source to which the pipe nozzle is connected comprises an ancillary tank capable of holding a sufficient volume of vacuum therein, and a vacuum pump for applying vacuum to the interior of the ancillary tank.
- 3. A packaging apparatus as set forth in claim 1, wherein the bypass tube bypassing the first on-off valve is provided with a flow control valve capable of regulating the flow of air within the bypass tube.
- 4. A packaging apparatus as set forth in claim 1, further comprising a rotary shaft for cyclically operating the seal bars, and a rotation angle detector connected to the rotary shaft, and wherein the control means actuates the first on-off valve to perform on-off operation on the basis of signals received from the rotation angle detector.
- 5. A packaging apparatus as set forth in claim 1, further comprising a conveyor for transporting a plurality of articles to be packaged in a longitudinally aligned fashion toward the film tubulating means, a rotary shaft for driving the conveyor, and a rotation angle detector connected to the rotary shaft, and wherein the control means actuates the first on-off valve to perform on-off operation on the basis of signals received from the rotation angle detector.
- 6. A packaging apparatus as set forth in claim 1, further comprising:
- means for detecting feed intervals with respect to articles to be packaged on the transport path for the articles thereby to obtain pitch data corresponding to the feed intervals;
- means for stopping the film and seal bars when an unusual spread occurs with respect to the pitch data and until the unusual spread is eliminated;
- a second on-off valve of the normally open type disposed downstream of the first on-off valve on the connecting pipe and oriented in the direction of vacuum suction by the pipe nozzle;
- means for closing the second on-off valve while movement of the film and seal bars is at a stop; and
- means for controlling, when the film and seal bars, at a halt, resume their movement, the timing for film cross sealing by the seal bars and the timing for opening the second on-off valve to enable the pipe nozzle to start vacuum suction which precedes the timing for cross sealing, in a direction that will enlarge the time difference between the first and second mentioned timings.
- 7. A packaging apparatus as set forth in claim 1, further comprising:
- means for detecting feed intervals with respect to articles to be packaged on the transport path for the articles thereby to obtain pitch data corresponding to the feed intervals;
- means for stopping the film and seal bars when an unusual spread occurs with respect to the pitch data and until the unusual spread is eliminated;
- a second on-off valve of the normally open type disposed downstream of the first on-off valve on the connecting pipe along the direction of vacuum suction by the pipe nozzle;
- means for closing the second on-off valve while movement of the film and seal bars is at a stop; and
- means for controlling the movement of the film and seal bars when they resume movement after having been at a halt, in such a way that they initiate movement at a gentle speed and later go into movement at an accelerated speed.
- 8. An apparatus for packaging articles in deaerated condition which includes an elongate pipe nozzle disposed along a path for transport of the articles to be packaged, means for tubulating a belt-like film moving in the same direction as the articles in such a way as to sequentially enclose the articles and the pipe nozzle, the pipe nozzle being connected to a source of vacuum via a connecting pipe, and seal bars for cross sealing the tubulated film cyclically by pressing the film from opposite sides and between adjacent articles at a location adjacent one end of the pipe nozzle while the air in the tubulated film is sucked by the pipe nozzle, said apparatus comprising:
- means for keeping the interior of the film in a negative pressure condition through sucking action of the pipe nozzle so as not to cause any greater friction than necessary between the pipe nozzle and the film, when the articles being packaged are transported in conjunction with the movement of the film;
- means for causing the pipe nozzle to produce an impulsive suction force in cyclically timed relation to cross sealing action of the seal bars on the film but immediately prior to the film being pressed by the seal bars from opposite sides, thereby enabling the air in the interior of the film to be momentarily discharged,
- said connecting pipe, which connects the pipe nozzles to the vacuum source, having a cross-sectional passage area comparable to or larger than that of the pipe nozzle;
- a first on-off valve of the normally closed type provided midway on the connecting pipe;
- a bypass tube bypassing the first on-off valve and having a cross-sectional passage area smaller than that of the pipe nozzle; and
- control means for impulsively opening the on-off valve in cyclically timed relation to the cross sealing action of the seal bars but immediately prior to the film being pressed by the seal bars from opposite sides.
Priority Claims (2)
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Parent Case Info
This is a divisional of application Ser. No. 08/160,610 filed on Nov. 30, 1993, now abandoned.
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