This application relates generally to the field of bag making machines that form bags from tubular plastic film and, more specifically, to a machine that presents a formed bag for selective removal by packing personnel and responsively produces another bag upon such removal.
In the field of manual packaging of items a packer (i.e., a person) selects a bag, inserts an item in the bag and places the bagged item at a location for subsequent handling or shipping. The packer then repeats the steps for another item using another bag. Where the items are of variable length (e.g., food items of variable length), the packer may have different bag sizes from which to choose. Alternatively, an automated machine may be used by the packer to produce bags on demand, with the machine having an operator adjustable mechanism by which bag length can be easily varied.
U.S. Pat. No. 5,618,252 discloses a bag making machine in which bag length can be adjusted. In one embodiment, the bag leaves the machine generally horizontally and is blown open to enable ready insertion of an item into the bag. In another embodiment, the bag forming apparatus retains each produced bag at a predetermined location from which the bag is removed by an operator, with such retention achieved by a means for suspending each produced bag in the predetermined location where the bag is retained without being opened until the bag is removed by the operator. Thus, one end of the bag is held to enable the bag to be suspended. However, holding the bag in a suspended manner can occasionally make the bag difficult for the operator to remove.
It would be desirable to provide a bag making machine and method that produces bags on demand, while at the same freeing each formed bag from any type of holding mechanism so that operator removal of the formed bag from the machine is better facilitated.
In one aspect, a bag forming machine includes a tubular film feed system for moving tubular film along a feed path of the machine. A tube seal and cut system is positioned along the feed path for selectively sealing and cutting the film to form a bag. A film diversion mechanism is movable between a first position in which tubular film fed along the feed path is allowed to pass through an exit opening of the machine, and a second position in which tubular film is blocked from continued progression out of the exit opening to thereby cause tubular film to move into an internal accumulation area of the machine. A controller is associated with the tubular film feed system, the tube cut and seal system and the film diversion mechanism to enable production of bags of different lengths. The controller is configured for carrying out a bag forming operation in which the tubular film feed system is operated to feed tubular film past the tube seal and cut system while the film diversion mechanism is in the first position so that an unsealed end of the tubular film will pass out of the exit opening to a certain location regardless of bag length being produced and thereafter the film diversion mechanism is operated to accumulate a remaining bag portion within the machine, thereby providing a consistent bag pick location regardless of bag length.
In another aspect, a bag forming machine includes a tubular film feed system for moving tubular film along a feed path of the machine. A tube seal and cut system is positioned along the feed path for selectively sealing and cutting the film to form a bag. A film diversion mechanism is movable between a first position in which tubular film fed along the feed path is allowed to pass through an exit opening of the machine, and a second position in which tubular film is blocked from continued progression out of the exit opening to thereby cause tubular film to move into an accumulation area.
The machine provides an advantageous bag forming method.
The details of one or more embodiments are set forth in the accompanying drawings and the description below. Other features, objects, and advantages will be apparent from the description and drawings, and from the claims.
a and 1b show perspective partial views of one embodiment of a bag forming machine;
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A film diversion mechanism 22 is located downstream of the tube cut and seal system 18 and is movable between the illustrated non-blocking position, in which tubular film fed along the feed path is allowed to pass through the exit opening of the machine, and a blocking position (see
The machine includes a controller 26 (shown schematically in
The tube seal and cut system 18 is then operated to form a bag by sealing and cutting an internal portion of the tubular film. In particular, and referring to
Notably, the unsealed end of the formed bag overlaps a film sensor 40, that detects removal of the formed bag. Upon such detection, the film sensor 40 automatically triggers repeat of the bag forming operation to produce another bag.
The illustrated diverting mechanism 22 is a pivoting member, with a pivot axis 22a (
The certain location to which the unsealed end of the film is moved (per
Notably, in one implementation, regardless of the bag size being produced, the certain location to which the unsealed end of the film is fed is always the same, providing consistency for the user in terms of grasping the end of the formed bag.
Thus, a desirable bag forming method is provided, that involves the steps of: (a) feeding tubular film from a film roll past a tube seal and cut system of a machine; (b) during the feeding, (i) allowing an unsealed end of the tubular film to pass out of an exit opening of the machine; (ii) after the unsealed end of the tubular film reaches a certain location, operating a diverting mechanism to engage the tubular film to block continued progression of the tubular film out of the exit opening and to cause a length of tubular film to move into an internal accumulation area of the machine; (c) stopping the feeding and thereafter, (i) forming the tubular film into a bag by sealing and cutting an internal portion of the tubular film with the tube seal and cut system; (ii) releasing a sealed end of the formed bag from the tube seal and cut system; and (iii) operating the diverting mechanism to disengage the tubular film so as to allow an operator to freely pull the formed bag out of the machine.
In the illustrated embodiment, the releasing includes actively moving the sealed end of the formed bag away from the tube seal and cut system (e.g., achieved by an air blow operation), and the sealed end falls downward toward the accumulation area and/or exit opening upon release. However, in other variations the release need not include the active movement.
In the illustrated embodiment, the unsealed end of the formed bag overlaps a film sensor, and upon removal of the formed bag the film sensor automatically triggers repeat of steps (a), (b) and (c) to automatically produce another bag. However, other variations are possible.
In the illustrated embodiment, the length of tubular film accumulates in the form of a loop and the film accumulation area takes the form of a tray upon which the loop sits, and a weight of the loop is sufficient to prevent the formed bag from falling out of the exit opening. However, other variations are possible.
In the illustrated embodiment, the diverting mechanism is a pivoting member. A free end of the pivoting member engages one portion of the tubular film to block continued progression of the tubular film out of the exit opening and an intermediate portion of the pivoting member interacts with an upstream portion of the tubular film to urge the tubular film toward the internal accumulation area. However, other variations are possible.
In one implementation of the method, steps (c)(ii) and (c)(iii) take place substantially simultaneously. However, other variations are possible.
In one implementation of the method, the certain location is defined as a function of rotation of a motor associated with a tubular film feed arrangement of the machine. However, other variations are possible.
It is to be clearly understood that the above description is intended by way of illustration and example only, is not intended to be taken by way of limitation, and that other changes and modifications are possible.
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61815423 | Apr 2013 | US |