Claims
- 1. A bag holder that holds a plurality of bags having spaced mounting holes formed in a top flange; the bag holder comprising:
a frame member having a front, a rear, a top, and a bottom; a pair of pull-off hooks connected to the frame member; each of the pull-off hooks extending from the front surface of the frame member and under the bottom of the frame member; and a pair of rods each having a first end and a second end; the first end of each rod being connected to one of the pull-off hooks; each rod extending in a direction away from the rear of the frame member.
- 2. The bag holder of claim 1, wherein the plurality of bags are supplied on a wicket having a pair of spaced wicket rods; the bag holder further comprising a receiver connected to each rod at the second end of the rod; the receiver having an opening adapted to receive the end of a wicket rod.
- 3. The bag holder of claim 2, wherein each receiver has an outer surface that is smoothly contoured.
- 4. The bag holder of claim 1, wherein the frame member defines a pair of slots; the pull-off hooks being adjustably connected to the frame member at the slots such that the space between the pull-off hooks may be adjusted by moving the pull-off hooks with respect to the frame member.
- 5. The bag holder of claim 4, further comprising a clamp bolt connected to each pull-off hook; a portion of the frame member being disposed between each clamp bolt and its pull-off hook.
- 6. The bag holder of claim 5, wherein the clamp bolts engage the rear of the frame member.
- 7. The bag holder of claim 1, wherein each pull-off hook is smoothly curved.
- 8. The bag holder of claim 7, wherein each pull-off hook is curved 180 degrees.
- 9. The bag holder of claim 1, further comprising an air knife connected to the frame member; the air knife adapted to blow air toward the pull-off hooks.
- 10. The bag holder of claim 1, wherein each of the rods is tilted at an angle extending from the bottom of the frame member upward towards the top of the frame member and rearwardly away from the top of the frame member.
- 11. A bag holder that holds a plurality of bags having spaced mounting holes formed in a top flange; the bag holder comprising:
a frame member having a front, a rear, a top, and a bottom; a pair of pull-off hooks connected to the frame member; each of the pull-off hooks extending from the front surface of the frame member and under the bottom of the frame member; each pull-off hook being smoothly curved 180 degrees; the frame member defining a pair of slots; the pull-off hooks being adjustably connected to the frame member at the slots such that the space between the pull-off hooks may be adjusted by moving the pull-off hooks with respect to the frame member; and a pair of rods each having a first end and a second end; the first end of each rod being connected to one of the pull-off hooks; each rod extending in a direction away from the rear of the frame member.
- 12. The bag holder of claim 11, further comprising an air knife connected to the frame member; the air knife adapted to blow air toward the pull-off hooks.
- 13. The bag holder of claim 11, wherein each of the rods is tilted at an angle extending from the bottom of the frame member upward towards the top of the frame member and rearwardly away from the top of the frame member.
- 14. The bag holder of claim 11, further comprising a clamp bolt connected to each pull-off hook; a portion of the frame member being disposed between each clamp bolt and its pull-off hook.
- 15. The bag holder of claim 14, wherein the clamp bolts engage the rear of the frame member.
- 16. The bag holder of claim 11, wherein the plurality of bags are supplied on a wicket having a pair of spaced wicket rods; the bag holder further comprising a receiver connected to each rod at the second end of the rod; the receiver having an opening adapted to receive the end of a wicket rod.
- 17. The bag holder of claim 16, wherein each receiver has an outer surface that is smoothly contoured.
- 18. A bag holder that holds a plurality of bags having spaced mounting holes formed in a top flange; the bag holder comprising:
a frame member having a front, a rear, a top, and a bottom; a pair of pull-off hooks connected to the frame member; each of the pull-off hooks extending downwardly and rearwardly from the frame member; and a pair of rods each having a first end and a second end; the first end of each rod being connected to one of the pull-off hooks; each rod extending in a direction away from the rear of the frame member.
- 19. The bag holder of claim 18, wherein each of the rods is tilted at an angle extending from the bottom of the frame member upward towards the top of the frame member and rearwardly away from the top of the frame member.
- 20. The bag holder of claim 18, wherein each pull-off hook is curved at least 90 degrees.
- 21. In a bag handling machine having a bag holding device having at least one body rod connected to a frame member; the body rod having a first end connected to the frame member; the body rod carrying at least one bag; the frame member having a front surface, a lower surface, and a rear surface; the improvement comprising:
a pull-off hook connected to the frame; the pull-off hook having a curved portion; the bag being carried by the curved portion; and the pull-off hook adapted to allow the bag to be torn from the hook without pinching the bag between the rod and the frame member.
- 22. The improvement of claim 21, wherein the pull-off hook has a curved cross section.
- 23. The improvement of claim 22, wherein the pull-off hook is connected to the front surface of the frame member.
- 24. The improvement of claim 23, wherein the body rod includes a second end having an opening adapted to receive a bag wicket.
- 25. The improvement of claim 24, wherein the bag holder includes a pair of spaced-apart body rods with each having a pull-off hook.
- 26. A method of removing a bag from a bag holder; the bag holder having a body rod connected to a frame member; the body rod having a curved pull-off hook; the method comprising the steps of:
pulling the bag from the rod without pinching the bag between the rod and the frame member.
- 27. The method of claim 26, further comprising the step of pulling the bag from the curved pull-off hook.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a division of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/698,830 filed Oct. 27, 2000, which claims priority from U.S. provisional patent application serial No. 60/161,772 filed Oct. 27, 1999; the disclosures of which are incorporated herein by reference.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60161772 |
Oct 1999 |
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Divisions (1)
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09698830 |
Oct 2000 |
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10371585 |
Feb 2003 |
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