Claims
- 1. An apparatus for packing a bird in a plastic bag, a magazine holding said plastic bag, a funnel, one end of said funnel inserted into said bag previously opened by blown air, an abutment surface, plunger means pressing said bird into said bag and forcing said bird together with said bag against said abutment folding said bird's legs back against its body in said bag, means for tying said bag closed, the improvement comprising:
- a support;
- clamp means carried by said support for grasping and holding said bag after said bird has been pressed into said bag by said plunger means;
- pincer means carried by said support for closing and holding the open end of said bag after said plunger means is removed from said bag;
- means for rotating said bird and bag about the longitudinal axis of said bag along with said clamp means relative to said support and relative to said pincer means holding an end of bag for tightening and twisting said end of said bag prior to tying;
- a tying station spaced from said clamp means including said means for tying and closing said twisted end of said bag about said fowl;
- a slotted plate receivable over said closed end of said bag between said clamp means and said pincer means for holding back said bird as said bag is being twisted; and
- said slotted plate coupled to said clamp means whereby said slotted plate and said clamp means are rotated together with the bag to reduce chaffing of said bag.
- 2. The apparatus as set forth claim 1 further comprising:
- means for moving said clamp means and said pincer means away from each other longitudinally on said support when said bag is being twisted.
- 3. The apparatus as set forth in claim 1 further comprising:
- said slotted plate pivotably carried by said support having a first position away from and out of contact with said bag to permit entry of said plunger into said bag and a second position wherein a slot in said plate is inserted over said closed end of said bag between said clamp means and said pincer means for holding back said bird as said bag is being twisted.
- 4. The apparatus as set forth in claim 3 further comprising:
- means for adjusting positioning of said abutment surface relative to said slotted plate so that the distance between said abutment surface and said slotted plate may be adapted to the size of said bags and said birds.
- 5. The apparatus as set forth in claim 1 further comprising:
- means for adjusting the number of revolutions made by said clamp when twisting said bag.
- 6. The apparatus as set forth in claim 1 further comprising:
- means for rotating said support laterally to said tying station while said bag is being twisted so that said bag may be tied.
- 7. An apparatus for packing a bird in a plastic bag, a magazine holding said plastic bag, a funnel, one end of said funnel inserted into said bag previously opened by blown air, an abutment surface, a plunger means pressing said bird into said bag and forcing said bird together with said bag against said abutment folding said bird's legs back against its body in said bag, means for tying said bag closed, the improvement comprising:
- a support;
- clamp means carried by said support for grasping and holding said bag after said bird has been pressed into said bag by said plunger means;
- pincer means carried by said support for closing and holding the open end of said bag after said plunger means is removed from said bag;
- means for rotating said bird and bag about the longitudinal axis of said bag along with said clamp means relative to said support and relative to an end of said bag being held by said pincer means for tightening and twisting said end of said bag prior to tying;
- a tying station including said means for tying and closing said twisted end of said bag about said fowl; and
- a single slotted plate pivotably carried by said clamp, means to move said plate away from a first position away from and out of contact with said bag so said plunger may enter said bag and to a second position wherein a slot formed in said plate is inserted over said closed end of said bag between said clamp means and said pincer means, and said slotted plate is positioned adjacent said bird in said second position to bear against said bird in the direction of said longitudinal axis when said abutment is actuated to push said bird against said slotted plate, thereby allowing said bag to be pulled tightly over said bird as said end of said bag is being twisted.
Priority Claims (1)
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8002379 |
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of Ser. No. 256,561 filed 4/22/81 now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (10)
Continuations (1)
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