Claims
- 1. A method of quickly and easily releasing a jammed stepped end bag from a bag closing and sealing machine having a frame comprising the steps of:
- (a) providing a machine having a feeding and creasing section, a folding and heating section and a compression section;
- (b) splitting at least a portion of the sections into two pieces, one piece being fixedly attached to the frame and the other piece being pivotably attached to the frame;
- (c) providing means for retaining the pivotable section in an operative upright generally horizontal position; and
- (d) providing means for quickly moving the pivotable section to a non-operative position downwardly generally vertical position so that the jammed bag may be easily removed from the machine.
- 2. The method as defined in claim 1 further comprising the step of providing the machine compression section with at least two poly V pulleys and a poly V belt to minimize belt walking thereby minimizing jams in the compression section.
- 3. The method as defined in claim 1 wherein the means for moving the pivotable section to a non-operative position comprises in part gravity.
- 4. The method as defined in claim 1 wherein the means for moving the pivotable section to a non-operative position comprises in part a hydraulic cylinder.
- 5. The method as defined in claim 1 wherein the means for moving the pivotable section to a non-operative position comprises in part a pneumatic cylinder.
- 6. The method as defined in claim 1 wherein the means for moving the pivotable section to a non-operative position comprises in part an electric motor.
- 7. In a method of bag closing and sealing for a stepped end bag, the method having the steps of providing a machine having a feeding and creasing section, a folding and heating section and a compression section mounted on a frame, the improvement comprising at least splitting the feeding and creasing section into two pieces and fixedly mounting one piece on the machine frame and pivotably mounting the other piece on the machine frame so that a portion of the feeding and creasing section can be pivoted to a non-operative position for easy removal of a jammed bag in the section.
- 8. In a method of bag closing and sealing for a stepped end bag, the method having the steps of providing a machine having a feeding and creasing section, a folding and heating section and a compression section mounted on a frame, the improvement comprising at least splitting the folding and heating section into two pieces and fixedly mounting the folding section on the machine frame and pivotably mounting the heating section on the machine frame so that the pivotable portion of the folding and heating section can be pivoted to a non-operative position for easy removal of a jammed bag in the section.
- 9. In a method of bag closing and sealing for a stepped end bag, the method having the steps of providing a machine having a feeding and creasing section, a folding and heating section and a compression section mounted on a frame, the improvement comprising at least splitting the compression section into two pieces and fixedly mounting one piece on the machine frame and pivotably mounting the other piece on the machine frame so that the pivotable portion of the compression section can be pivoted to a non-operative position for easy removal of a jammed bag in the section.
- 10. The improvement as defined in claim 9 further comprising the the compression section being formed in part with at least two poly V pulleys rotatably attached to the two pieces and further comprising the compression section using a poly V belt for minimizing belt walking and therefore jamming of bags in the machine.
- 11. In a method of bag closing and sealing for a adhesive stepped end bag, the method having the steps of providing a machine having a feeding and creasing section, a folding and heating section and a compression section mounted on a frame, the improvement comprising at least splitting the feeding and creasing section into two pieces and fixedly mounting one piece on the machine frame and movably mounting the other piece on the machine frame so that a portion of the feeding and creasing section can be moved to a non-operative position for easy removal of a jammed bag in the section.
- 12. In a method of bag closing and sealing for a stepped end bag, the method having the steps of providing a machine having a feeding and creasing section, a folding and heating section and a compression section mounted on a frame, the improvement comprising at least splitting the folding and heating section into two pieces and fixedly mounting the folding section on the machine frame and movably mounting the heating section on the machine frame so that the movable portion of the folding and heating section can be moved to a non-operative position for easy removal of a jammed bag in the section.
- 13. In a method of bag closing and sealing for a stepped end bag, the method having the steps of providing a machine having a feeding and creasing section, a folding and heating section and a compression section mounted on a frame, the improvement comprising at least splitting the compression section into two pieces and fixedly mounting one piece on the machine so that the movable portion of the compression section can be moved to a non-operative position for easy removal of a jammed bag in the section.
- 14. A method of quickly and easily releasing a jammed stepped end bag from a bag closing and sealing machine having a frame comprising the steps of:
- (a) providing a machine having a feeding and creasing section, a folding and heating section and a compression section;
- (b) splitting at least a portion of the sections into two pieces, one piece being fixedly attached to the frame and the other piece being movably attached to the frame;
- (c) providing means for retaining the slidable section in an operative upright generally horizontal position; and
- (d) providing means for quickly moving the movable section to a non-operative position away from the fixed section so that the jammed bag may be easily removed from the machine.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of Ser. No. 524,656 filed 8/19/83 and now U.S. Pat. No. 4,578,924.
US Referenced Citations (7)
Divisions (1)
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