This application is an U.S. national phase application under 35 U.S.C. §371 based upon co-pending International Application No. PCT/AU2005/000863 filed on Jun. 16, 2005. Additionally, this U.S. national phase application claims the benefit of priority of co-pending International Application No. PCT/AU2005/000863 filed on Jun. 16, 2005 and Australia Application No. 2004903296 filed on Jun. 18, 2004. The entire disclosures of the prior applications are incorporated herein by reference. The international application was published on Dec. 29, 2005 under Publication No. WO 2005/123522.
This invention relates to a clamp. The invention has particular application to a clamp for closing a flexible bag.
Various forms of clamps are known for holding together the sides of flexible bags to thereby close the bag. For example, U.S. Pat. No. 3,629,905 to Cote describes a device which is adapted to clamp the opposed sides of a bag adjacent its mouth together along their length. The device includes two opposed elongate members which form jaws adapted to move towards and away from each other and to clamp the opposite walls of a bag therebetween adjacent the mouth of the bag to thereby close the bag. The device needs to be relatively large so that the elongate members can accommodate the full width of the mouth of the bag and therefore is undesirably large for many applications.
Another example is shown in U.S. Pat. No. 4,428,098 to Coker and Coker which describes a device which is also adapted to clamp together the opposed sides of a bag adjacent its mouth across the full width of the mouth. While the device may seal the bag effectively it also needs to be relatively large.
U.S. Pat. No. 5,546,637 to Niedecker describes a plastic clip which functions differently from the two previously mentioned devices in that it is intended to clamp a sausage casing or bag in which the walls thereof have been gathered to form a tip. However, the Niedecker device has two separate parts which must be fitted to the bag tip and interlocked to close the bag thus making the device undesirably difficult to use. Further, the Niedecker device is not suited for easy reuse, the two parts being undesirably difficult to separate
The present invention is aimed at ameliorating one or more of the aforementioned problems and to providing a clamp for efficiently closing a flexible bag and which can be relatively easily reused.
With the foregoing in view, the invention in one aspect resides broadly in a clamp including:
a first member having a first passage therethrough providing a first jaw and a first opening to said first passage from one side;
a second member having a second passage therethrough providing a second jaw and a second opening to said second passage from one side;
said second member being engaged with said first member for relative sliding movement thereto between an open position in which said first and second jaws are spaced apart and said first and second openings are at least partially aligned and provide access to said first passage from one side and a closed position in which said first and second jaws cooperate to clamp a portion of a bag to be closed therebetween.
Preferably, at least one of said first and second members includes retaining means for retaining a bag portion clamped between said first and second jaws from being removed therefrom through said first and second openings while the first and second members are in the closed position.
Preferably, said clamp includes biasing means for biasing said first and second members to the closed position whereby the clamp would normally hold a bag closed in the in use position and would require force to move the second member to the open position to release the clamp from the bag and open the bag.
Preferably, said second member is a shutter and said first member has a recess which is adapted to slidably receive therein at least a portion of the shutter to provide said relative sliding movement between said first and second members. In such form of the invention it is preferred that said recess be a hollow such that said first member forms a sleeve about the sliding portion of the shutter to locate it securely therein for said relative sliding movement.
Preferably said first and second members are generally rectangular in front view and relatively thin in form. In one such form, said first member has a front face and an opposed rear face, said first passage extends from said front face to said rear face and said first opening extends from a side edge of said first member between said front and rear faces to said first passage. Similarly, in such form, said second member has a front face and an opposed rear face, said second passage extends from said front face to said rear face and said second opening extends from a side edge of said second member to said second passage. In a preferred form, said second passage is a slot in said second member extending between opposed front and rear faces and which opens to one edge of said second member.
Preferably, the clamp includes stop means for stopping relative sliding movement of said first and second members from said closed position to said open position.
In another aspect the invention resides broadly in the combination of first and second members adapted for use in a clamp, the first member having a first passage therethrough and a first opening to said first passage from one side, and securement means for securing the second member thereto for relative sliding movement; and the second member having a second passage therethrough and a second opening to said second passage from one side, said second member being adapted to engage with said guide means of said first member for relative sliding movement between open and closed positions,
the parts being so made and arranged that said first and second passages and said first and second openings respectively are at least partially aligned when said first and second members are secured together by said securement means and in the open position and at least said first and second passages are substantially out of alignment when said first and second members are in the closed position. Preferably, when said first and second passages are aligned, said first and second openings are also substantially aligned and when said first and second openings are substantially out of alignment, said first and second openings are also at least substantially out of alignment.
In order that the invention can be more clearly understood and put into practical effect reference will now be made to the accompanying drawings wherein:
a is a pictorial representation of a first component of the clamp of
b is a front elevation of the first component of
c is a side elevation of the first component of
a is a pictorial representation of a second component of the clamp of
b is a front elevation of the second component of
c is a side elevation of the second component of
a is a pictorial representation of the clamp of
b is a pictorial representation of one of the components shown in
a is a front elevation of a first component of the clamp of
b is a side elevation of the component of
c is an end elevation of the component of
d is a sectional side elevation of the component of
a is a front elevation of a second component of the clamp of
b is a side elevation of the second component of
c is an end elevation of the second component of
The clamp 10 illustrated in
As can be more clearly seen in
The shutter 12 generally corresponds to the shape of the housing and is adapted to be slidably mounted in the hollow 16 for a free sliding fit therein. Suitably, the shutter is generally also a thin rectangular prism having spaced apart front and rear faces 12a and 12b, opposite side faces 12b and 12c and opposite end faces 12e and 12f. A passage 27 extends from the front face to the rear face and sideways to side edge 12c to opening 28, the passage being defined by a U-shaped face having opposed faces 29a and 29b forming the sides of the U and an end face 29c forming the end of the U. The passage generally is the same shape as passage 21 in the housing except for the retention portion as will be described later. At inner end 12d, two spaced apart pegs 31 and 32 extend outwardly and are adapted to receive thereon the ends of coil springs 13 and 14 respectively to secure them to the shutter. A dog 33 extends outwardly from the front face 12a for securing the shutter in the housing as will be described later.
As can be more clearly seen in
Suitably, the shutter can be forced fully into the hollow 16 by applying thumb pressure against end 12e of the shutter and finger pressure against end 11d of the housing to an open position wherein the opening 28 in the shutter aligns with opening 22 in the housing at which time the passage 27 in the shutter will be aligned with the passage 27 in the housing. In that relative position the sidewalls of a bag to be closed can be forced into the aligned passages through the aligned openings 22 and 28 following which thumb pressure on the shutter can be released. Release of the pressure will allow the springs to force the shutter outwards towards the closed position wherein the faces 29b of the shutter and 24b of the housing are urged towards each other and act in the manner of scissor type jaws on the bag walls thereby clamping them together to close the bag. To release the bag, the shutter is simply pressed in until the openings align and the clamp can be released from the bag for reuse if desired.
The clamp 110 illustrated in
While the forgoing description has been given by way of illustrative example of the invention, it will be understood that the invention may be embodied in many other forms and all such forms are deemed to fall within the board scope and ambit of the invention as defined in the appended claims.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2004903296 | Jun 2004 | AU | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/AU2005/000863 | 6/16/2005 | WO | 00 | 11/21/2006 |
Publishing Document | Publishing Date | Country | Kind |
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WO2005/123522 | 12/29/2005 | WO | A |
Number | Name | Date | Kind |
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4428098 | Coker et al. | Jan 1984 | A |
4453292 | Bakker | Jun 1984 | A |
4763388 | Kemble | Aug 1988 | A |
5524462 | Loughlin | Jun 1996 | A |
5546637 | Niedecker | Aug 1996 | A |
5611583 | Bystry et al. | Mar 1997 | A |
6398273 | Aichmann | Jun 2002 | B1 |
Number | Date | Country | |
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20070220714 A1 | Sep 2007 | US |