Information
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Patent Grant
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6453640
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Patent Number
6,453,640
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Date Filed
Thursday, July 27, 200025 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, September 24, 200223 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
- Morgan, Lewis & Bockius LLP
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 053 1383
- 053 1384
- 053 1391
- 053 583
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A bag binding machine for binding a bag with a binding clip comprising a binding portion, a handle, a carrier, a feed unit, a crimping unit, and a delayer. The carrier is reciprocatively movable to the binding portion by an operation of the handle. The feed unit is provided on the carrier, and the feed unit includes a holding portion for holding the binding clip and a crossing portion for crossing leg portions of the binding clip. The crimping unit is disposed in a side opposite to the feed unit, and the crimping unit includes crimping mechanism for crimping the crossed leg portions of the binding clip. The delayer connects the carrier to the crimping unit for transmitting reciprocating movement of the carrier to the crimping unit in a delayed manner.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a bag binding machine, especially, to a hand-operated bag binding machine.
2. Description of the Related Art
As a bag opening binding machine of this type, conventionally, there is known a bag opening binding machine structured such that, after the opening portion of a bag to be bound is moved to and arranged in a binding portion, a U-shaped clip formed of synthetic resin is inserted into the binding portion, the leg pieces of the two legs of the clip are made to cross each other, and the crossed portions of the leg pieces are crimped to thereby bind the bag opening portion. The conventional bag opening binding machine is a type that it can be worked by an electric motor. However, the conventional bag opening binding machine of a motor-operated type is complicated in structure and is large in size as well as the manufacturing cost thereof is high. Therefore, there has been increasing the need for development of a bag opening binding machine which can be worked by hand and is simple in structure.
As a bag opening binding machine which can cope with the above increasing need, there can be expected a hand-operated bag opening binding machine which can carry out three operations, namely, a clip feeding operation, a leg pieces crossing operation and a crimping operation by means of manual operation of a handle. That is, there maybe employed a structure in which the above three operations can be carried out sequentially when the handle is driven in one direction, and, by driving the handle in the opposite direction, the reversed operations are carried out to thereby return the binding machine back to its initial position. According to this reciprocating operation, after the crimping operation is completed, the crimping operation, the leg pieces crossing operation, and the clip feeding operation are sequentially released in this order.
However, in the above structure, there is a possibility that, while the leg pieces crossing operation or the clip feeding operation is being released, the clip itself can be caught on any one of its peripheral parts after completion of the crimping operation. Therefore, in case where the leg pieces crossing operation and the clip feeding operation are released after the crimping operation is released on ahead, there is a fear that the crimping may be removed when the leg pieces or clip itself are caught on any one of its peripheral parts.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The present invention aims at eliminating the above drawbacks found in the conventional bag opening binding machine. Accordingly, it is an object of the invention to provide a hand-operated bag binding machine which can prevent the crimping from being removed.
In attaining the above object, according to the invention, there is provided a bag binding machine, comprising: a binding portion disposed in the leading end of a guide passage for guiding the opening portion of a bag; a feed unit holding a binding clip formed in a gate shape and including crossing mechanism capable of making the leg pieces of the clip cross each other in such a manner that the opening portion of the bag is taken in between through the leg pieces; and, a crimping unit disposed on the opposite side to the feed unit with the binding portion between them for crimping the leading ends of the clip leg pieces crossed. The feed unit is disposed on a carrier which can be reciprocated by operating a handle so that the feed unit can be moved to the binding portion. The carrier is connected through delayer to a crimping mechanism so that the reciprocating motion of the carrier can be transmitted to a crimping mechanism in a delayed manner. In linking with the forward motion of the carrier, the feed unit is fed to the binding portion to thereby operate the crossing mechanism; then, the crimping mechanism is operated by the delayer. On the other hand, in the backward motion of the carrier, at first, operations to release the operation of the crossing mechanism of the feed unit and to return the same to its initial position are carried out ; then, the crimping operation of the crimping unit is removed by the delayer.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is a side view of the outline of a hand-operated bag binding machine according to the invention;
FIG. 2
is a plan view of the hand-operated bag binding machine shown in
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 3
is a plan view of above the hand-operated bag binding machine, showing a state in which a feed unit is fed to a binding portion in the forward motion of a carrier;
FIG. 4
is a plan view of above the hand-operated bag binding machine, showing a state in which a crimping unit is operated in the forward motion of the carrier;
FIG. 5
is a plan view of above the hand-operated bag binding machine, showing its operation state in the backward motion of the carrier;
FIG. 6
is a perspective view of a bag, showing a state in which the opening portion thereof has been bound;
FIG. 7
is a graphical representation of the operation timings of the feed unit and crimping unit; and,
FIG. 8
is a partially perspective view of connected clips.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
Now,
FIG. 1
is a side view of the outline of a hand-operated bag binding machine according to the invention, and
FIG. 2
is a plan view of the hand-operated bag binding machine shown in FIG.
1
. In
FIGS. 1 and 2
, reference character
1
designates a base;
2
, a support;
3
, a main body of the bag binding machine; and
4
, a handle; respectively. The base end of the handle
4
is supported on a rotary shaft
5
which is disposed in the support
2
, a first link
6
is fixed to the rotary shaft
5
, and the first link
6
is further connected to a link
7
which is formed in Y-shape. One end portion
8
of the forked portion of the Y-shaped link
7
is fixed to the support
2
, while the other end portion
9
thereof is connected to a carrier
10
. Also, on the rotary shaft
5
, there is mounted a torsion coil spring
14
which normally energizes the handle
4
such that the handle
4
can be held at an initial position shown by a solid line in FIG.
1
.
The carrier
10
is composed of a carrier main body
10
a
and a carrier bar
10
b
disposed on one side thereof, while the carrier
10
is disposed on the binding machine main body
3
in such a manner that it can be moved back and forth in a given range. That is, at the rear end of the carrier main body
10
a
, there is provided a projecting piece
12
which projects outwardly; and, the carrier
10
is structured such that it is able to move back and forth between its initial position shown in
FIG. 2 and a
position at which the projecting piece
12
can be engaged with the rear end portion of a guide rail
13
.
On the carrier main body
10
a
, there is disposed a feed unit
11
in such a manner that it can be moved back and forth in a given range. The feed unit
11
comprises a hold portion
11
a
for holding a clip, an operation link support portion
11
b
for crossing, a rear end portion
11
c
, and an operation plate
18
. The hold portion
11
a
, as shown in
FIG. 3
, is formed such that it can hold the leg pieces
15
of the first clip a of connected clips. On the operation link support portion
11
b
for crossing, there is supported an operation link
17
in such a manner that it can be rotated, while the operation link
17
is connected to a pair of L-shaped links
20
respectively journaled on the operation plate
18
to thereby form crossing mechanism
16
. The operation plate
18
is structured such that it can be operated in linking with the carrier
10
in a different range from the remaining components of the feed unit
11
and at a timing different from that of these remaining components. A pin (not shown) disposed at the leading end of the operation link
17
is formed such that it can be engaged with an engaging hole
23
(see
FIG. 8
) formed in the leg piece
15
of the clip A. Further, the operation plate
18
is structured such that, after the forward motion of the feed unit
11
is stopped, it can be engaged with the carrier
10
to thereby operate the L-shaped link
20
.
In the above hand-operated bag binding machine, as shown in
FIG. 8
, there are used connected clips composed of a large number of binding clips A which are connected together in a tape-like manner. However, in the present embodiment, only part of the connected clips are shown.
In the binding machine main body
3
, there is formed a guide passage
24
which is used to guide the opening portion
21
of a bag B, and, at the leading end of the guide passage
24
, there is formed a binding portion
25
.
Next, there is disposed a crimping unit
26
on the side opposite to the feed unit
11
with the binding portion
25
between them. This crimping unit
26
is structured such that a roller
38
disposed on a driver plate
27
moves to the binding portion
25
side to thereby crimp the leading ends of the crossed leg pieces
15
of the clip A. After crimped, there is obtained a state shown in
FIG. 6
but the detailed description of the crimping mechanism of the crimping unit
26
is omitted here. As a related art, this kind of crimping unit is shown, for example, in
FIG. 3
of Japanese Patent Application No. Hei. 11-067452.
The carrier
10
is connected through delayer
28
to a crimping mechanism
29
. That is, on the two ends of the carrier bar
10
b
connected to the side portion of the carrier
10
, there are provided projecting portions
30
,
31
. On the side portion of the carrier bar
10
b
, there is disposed the opened gate-shaped delayer
28
in such a manner that it can be moved in parallel to the carrier
10
. One leg portion
32
of the delayer
28
is cut away, while the front-side projecting portion
31
of the carrier bar
10
b
is inserted into the cut-away portion
33
in such a manner that one leg portion
32
can be engaged with the cut-away portion
33
. Further, the front end portion of the delayer
28
and the above-mentioned driver plate
27
are connected together by a link
34
. The central portion of the link
34
is rotatably supported by a support shaft
35
.
On the back side of the delayer
28
, there is disposed a compression spring
36
and, in front of the compression spring
36
, there is disposed a spring receiver
37
.
Next, description will be given below of the operation of the above-structured bag binding machine. As shown in
FIG. 2
, after the opening portion
21
of the bag B with vegetables, bread or the like stored therein is inserted from the guide passage
24
of the binding machine main body
3
into the binding portion
25
, in case where the handle
4
is operated and turned in one direction, at first, the feed unit
11
is moved forward together with the carrier
10
, while the clip A held by the hold portion
15
of the leading end portion of the feed unit
11
is fed into the binding portion
25
. At this time, as shown in
FIG. 3
, the projecting piece
12
of the feed unit
11
is engaged with the rear end portion of the guide rail
13
, so that the forward motion of the feed unit
11
is caused to stop. In cases where the handle
4
is turned on further, the carrier
10
is moved forward and, with the forward motion of the carrier
19
, the operation plate
18
is also moved forward, thereby operating the crossing mechanism
16
. That is, the operation plate
18
presses against the L-shaped link
20
to thereby operate the operation link
17
such that the leading ends of the operation link
17
approach each other, so that the pin of the operation link
17
makes the leg pieces
15
of the clip a cross each other. Two projecting pieces
19
, which are respectively provided on the two sides of the operation plate
18
, are engaged with the engaging projecting portions
22
of the guide rail
13
, with the result that the projecting pieces
19
are prevented from moving forward any further.
Just before an operation to make the leg pieces
15
of the clip A cross each other in the above-mentioned manner is executed, the rear-end projecting portion
30
of the carrier bar
10
b
of the carrier
10
is engaged with the rear end of the leg portion
32
of the delayer
28
and, therefore, in linking with the forward motion of the carrier
10
, the delayer
28
is moved forward. Due to this, as shown in
FIG. 4
, the link
34
is oscillated about the support shaft
35
to thereby move the driver plate
27
of the crimping unit
26
in the opposite direction, so that the crimping mechanism
29
is operated and thus the crossed leg pieces
15
are crimped to thereby stop the operation of the handle
4
. At the same time, the compression spring
36
of the delayer
28
is engaged with and pressed by the spring receiver
37
, so that the compression spring
36
is turned into a compressed state. Similarly, the torsion coil spring
14
of the handle
4
is also held in a flexed state.
After completion of the crimping operation, in cases where the force applied to the handle
4
is released, the compression force applied to the compression spring
36
as well as the spring force of the torsion coil spring
14
of the handle
4
are released, so that the delayer
28
is firstly moved only slightly in the opposite (backward) direction with a light force. At this time, the crimped state is still maintained. Further, in cases where the handle
4
is turned in the opposite direction, the carrier
10
is also moved backward. Due to this, oppositely to the above case, the operation plate
18
causes the crossing mechanism
16
to release the crossing operation, and further it retreats the feed unit
11
from the binding portion
25
so that, as shown in
FIG. 5
, the feed unit
11
is caused to return to its initial position. On the way back to the initial position, the front-end projecting portion
31
of the carrier bar
10
b
of the carrier
10
is engaged with the leg portion
32
of the delayer
28
, and thus the delayer
28
is operated to thereby release the crimping operation of the crimping mechanism
29
. Finally, the feed unit
11
returns to the initial position; then, the bag B with the opening portion thereof bound may be discharged from the guide passage
24
.
FIG. 6
shows a state of the bag B in which the opening portion
21
thereof has been bound by the clip A.
FIG. 7
illustrates the above-mentioned operation. When the carrier
10
is moved forward in the above-mentioned manner, the leading end hold portion
11
a
of the feed unit
11
is fed to the binding portion
25
to operate the crossing mechanism
16
. Then, the crimping mechanism
29
is operated by the delayer
28
. On the other hand, when the feed unit
11
is moved backward after the crimping operation is finished at a timing t
1
, the unit
11
is firstly moved backward and retreated from the clip A by the carrier
10
at a timing t
2
; then, the crimping operation of the crimping mechanism
29
of the crimping unit
26
is released at a timing t
3
by the delayer
28
. In this manner, since the crimping operation by the crimping mechanism
29
is not released when the feed unit
11
starts its backward motion, the crimped condition of the clip a can be maintained properly. Therefore, even in a hand-operated bag binding machine using the reciprocating motion of the handle
4
, the crimped condition of the clip can be kept well until the bag B is taken out after completion of the binding operation of the bag opening portion, which makes it possible to prevent the poor bound condition of the bag opening portion effectively.
The delayer for transmitting the operation of the carrier
10
to the crimping unit in a delayed manner is not limited to the above-mentioned delayer having a gate-shaped section. It is also possible to use the delayer that is conventionally known.
While only a certain embodiment of the invention has been specifically described herein, it will be apparent that numerous modifications may be made thereto without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention.
Claims
- 1. A bag binding machine for binding a bag with a binding clip including leg portions, said machine comprising:a binding portion provided in a guide passage for guiding an opening portion of the bag; a handle; a carrier reciprocatively movable to said binding portion by an operation of said handle; a feed unit provided on said carrier, said feed unit including a holding portion for holding the binding clip and a crossing portion for crossing the leg portions of the binding clip; a crimping unit disposed in a side opposite to said feed unit, said crimping unit including crimping mechanism for crimping the crossed leg portions of the binding clip; and a delayer connecting said carrier to said crimping unit for transmitting reciprocating movement of said carrier to said crimping unit in a delayed manner, wherein, in a forward movement of said carrier, said feed unit is fed from an initial position to said binding portion to thereby operate the crossing portion of said feed unit before a crimping operation of said crimping unit is operated via said delayer, and wherein, in a backward motion of said carrier, the operation of said crossing portion of said feed unit is released and said feed unit is returned to the initial position before the crimping operation of said crimping unit is released via said delayer.
- 2. The bag binding machine according to claim 1, further comprising a carrier bar connected to said carrier and including first and second projecting portions,wherein said delayer including a leg portion having a cut-away portion in which the first projecting portion of said carrier bar is inserted, and wherein the second projecting portion of said carrier bar is engaged with the outer edge of the leg portion of said delayer in order to operate said crimping unit after the crossing operation of the crossing portion of said feed unit is started, and wherein the first projecting portion of said carrier bar is engaged with the inner edge of the cut-away portion of the leg portion of said delayer in order to release the crimping operation of said crimping unit after the crossing operation of the crossing portion of said feed unit is released.
Priority Claims (1)
| Number |
Date |
Country |
Kind |
| 11-214155 |
Jul 1999 |
JP |
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