Claims
- 1. A strapping tool for applying a strap to an article, comprising:
- a pneumatic circuit pneumatically connectable to a source of pressurized fluid for energizing said circuit;
- means for automatically tensioning a strap around an article;
- means engageable with said strap for automatically welding said strap;
- means, operatively associated with said means for automatically tensioning said strap, for automatically determining tensioning of said strap around said article, whereupon determination of a proper degree of tension within said strap disposed around said article, operation of said tensioning means is terminated;
- manually operable means movable between a first position at which said means for welding said strap are automatically caused to be disengaged from said strap, and a second position at which said means for welding said strap are automatically caused to be engaged with said strap;
- first pneumatic control means, operatively associated with said tensioning means, for automatically delaying welding of said strap until said proper degree of tension within said strap has been accomplished, and for subsequently actuating said welding means for welding said strap;
- second pneumatic control means, operatively associated with said means for automatically welding said strap, for automatically determining the duration of said welding of said strap so as to therefore define a welding cycle; and
- third pneumatic control means, operatively associated with said manually operable means, for automatically maintaining said manually operable means at said second position for in turn maintaining said welding means engaged with said strap, after deactuation of said welding means upon completion of said welding cycle, for a predetermined period of time so as to therefore determine a cool down period of time for a weld developed within said strap and thereby insure proper weld integrity, and for automatically releasing said manually operable means for return to said first position at which said means for welding said strap are disengaged from said strap.
- 2. A strapping tool as defined in claim 1 wherein the means for automatically delaying welding of the strap comprises a first flow control valve and a first pneumatic actuator responsive to fluid flow through the first flow control valve; the first flow control valve regulating fluid flow therethrough into the first pneumatic actuator; and the means for automatically welding the strap being operatively connected to the first pneumatic actuator such that the means for automatically welding the strap is shifted into operative engagement with the strap in response to movement of the first pneumatic actuator.
- 3. A strapping tool as defined in claim 2 wherein the means for automatically determining cool down time comprises a second flow control valve and a second pneumatic actuator responsive to fluid flow through the second flow control valve; the second flow control valve regulating fluid flow from the second pneumatic actuator; a first valve pneumatically connected with the first flow control valve for permitting fluid flow to and from the first flow control valve and the first pneumatic actuator; and the second pneumatic actuator being operatively associated with the first valve for permitting fluid flow to and from the first flow control valve and the first pneumatic actuator in response to movement of the second pneumatic actuator.
- 4. A strapping tool as defined in claim 3 wherein the means for automatically determining duration of welding of the strap comprises a second valve, a third flow control valve, and a volume chamber for accepting a pressure pneumatically connected in series; the second valve being pneumatically connected to the first valve for permitting fluid flow to and from the third flow control valve and the volume chamber; the third flow control valve being pneumatically connected between the second valve and the volume chamber; the third flow control valve regulating fluid flow into the volume chamber; a third valve for preventing pressurized fluid from energizing the circuit; and the third valve having a pressure operable actuator operatively connected to the volume chamber for actuating the third valve to prevent pressurized fluid from energizing the circuit responsive to pressure in the volume chamber.
- 5. A strapping tool as defined in claim 1 wherein the means for automatically determining cool down time comprises a flow control valve and a pneumatic actuator responsive to fluid flow through the flow control valve; the flow control valve regulating fluid flow from the pneumatic actuator; and the means for automatically welding the strap being operatively associated with the pneumatic actuator such that the means for automatically welding the strap is shifted out of operative engagement with the strap in response to movement of the pneumatic actuator.
- 6. A strapping tool as defined in claim 1 wherein the means for automatically determining duration of welding of the strap comprises a first valve, a flow control valve, and a volume chamber for accepting a pressure pneumatically connected in series; the first valve permitting fluid flow to and from the flow control valve and tile volume chamber; the flow control valve being pneumatically connected between the first valve and the volume chamber; the flow control valve regulating fluid flow into the volume chamber; a second valve for preventing pressurized fluid from energizing the circuit; and the second valve having a pressure operable actuator operatively connected to the volume chamber for actuating the second valve to prevent pressurized fluid from energizing the circuit responsive to pressure in the volume chamber.
- 7. A strapping tool having means for tensioning a strap, and means for welding overlapping portion of said strap, comprising:
- a pneumatic circuit pneumatically connectable to a source of pressurized fluid for energizing said pneumatic circuit;
- said pneumatic circuit including a first circuit portion for actuating said tensioning means for automatically tensioning a strap around an article;
- a second circuit portion for actuating said welding means for automatically welding said strap;
- a third circuit portion, operatively associated with said first circuit portion, for automatically determining tensioning of said strap around said article, whereupon determination of a proper degree of tension within said strap disposed around said article, operation of said tensioning means is terminated;
- manually operable means movable between a first position at which said means for welding said strap are automatically caused to be disengaged from said strap, and a second position at which said means for welding said strap are automatically caused to be engaged with said strap;
- a fourth circuit portion, operatively connected to said second circuit portion, for automatically delaying welding of said strap until desired tensioning of said strap has been achieved, and for subsequently permitting said second circuit portion to automatically actuate said welding means for welding said strap;
- a fifth circuit portion, operatively associated with said second circuit portion, for automatically determining the duration of said welding of said strap so as to therefore define a welding cycle; and
- a sixth circuit portion, operatively associated with said manually operable means, for automatically maintaining said manually operable means at said second position for in turn maintaining said welding means engaged with said strap, after deactuation of said welding means upon completion of said welding cycle, for a predetermined period of time so as to therefore determine a cool down period of time for a weld developed within said strap and thereby insure proper weld integrity, and for automatically releasing said manually operable means for return to said first position at which said means for welding said strap are disengaged from said strap.
- 8. A strapping tool as defined in claim 7 wherein the fourth circuit portion comprises a first flow control valve and a first pneumatic actuator responsive to fluid flow through the first flow control valve; the first flow control valve regulating fluid flow therethrough into the first pneumatic actuator; and the second circuit portion being operatively connected to the first pneumatic actuator such that the welding means is shifted into operative engagement with the strap in response to movement of the first pneumatic actuator.
- 9. A strapping tool as defined in claim 8 wherein the sixth circuit portion comprises a second flow control valve and a second pneumatic actuator responsive to fluid flow through the second flow control valve; the second flow control valve regulating fluid flow from the second pneumatic actuator; a first valve pneumatically connected with the first flow control valve for permitting fluid flow to and from the first flow control valve and the first pneumatic actuator; and the second pneumatic actuator being operatively associated with the first valve for permitting fluid flow to and from the first flow control valve and the first pneumatic actuator in response to movement of the second pneumatic actuator.
- 10. A strapping tool as defined in claim 8 wherein the fifth circuit portion comprises a second valve, a third flow control valve, and a volume chamber for accepting a pressure pneumatically connected in series; the second valve being pneumatically connected to the first valve for permitting fluid flow to and from the third flow control valve and the volume chamber; the third flow control valve being pneumatically connected between the second valve and the volume chamber; the third flow control valve regulating fluid flow into the volume chamber; a third valve for preventing pressurized fluid from energizing the circuit; and the third valve having a pressure operable actuator operatively connected to the volume chamber for actuating the third valve to prevent pressurized fluid from energizing the circuit responsive to pressure in the volume chamber.
- 11. A strapping tool as defined in claim 7 wherein the sixth circuit portion comprises a flow control valve and a pneumatic actuator responsive to fluid flow through the flow control valve; the flow control valve regulating fluid flow from the pneumatic actuator; and the second circuit portion being operatively associated with the pneumatic actuator such that the welding means is shifted out of operative engagement with the strap in response to movement of the pneumatic actuator.
- 12. A strapping tool as defined in claim 7 wherein the fifth circuit portion comprises a first valve, a flow control valve, and a volume chamber for accepting a pressure pneumatically connected fen series; the first valve permitting fluid flow to and from the flow control valve and the volume chamber; the flow control valve being pneumatically connected between the first valve and the volume chamber; the flow control valve regulating fluid flow into the volume chamber; a second valve for preventing pressurized fluid from energizing the circuit; and the second valve having a pressure operable actuator operatively connected to the volume chamber for actuating the second valve to prevent pressurized fluid from energizing the circuit responsive to pressure in the volume chamber.
- 13. A tool as set forth in claim 2, wherein:
- said first flow control valve comprises a variable orifice and a check valve disposed in parallel with respect to each other; and
- said first pneumatic actuator comprises a spring-biased piston-cylinder assembly.
- 14. A tool as set forth in claim 3, wherein:
- said second flow control valve comprises a variable orifice and a check valve disposed in parallel with respect to each other;
- said second pneumatic actuator comprises a spring-biased piston-cylinder assembly; and
- said first valve comprises a normally-closed, three-position valve.
- 15. A tool as set forth in claim 4, wherein:
- said second valve comprises a normally-closed three-position valve;
- said third flow control valve comprises a variable orifice and a check valve disposed in parallel with respect to each other; and
- said third valve comprises a normally-open three-position valve.
- 16. A tool as set forth in claim 5, wherein:
- said flow control valve comprises a variable orifice and a check valve disposed in parallel with respect to each other; and
- said pneumatic actuator comprises a spring-biased piston-cylinder assembly.
- 17. A tool as set forth in claim 6, wherein:
- said first valve comprises a normally-closed three-position valve;
- said flow control valve comprises a variable orifice and a check valve disposed in parallel with respect to each other; and
- said second valve comprises a normally-open three-position valve.
- 18. A tool as set forth in claim 8, wherein:
- said first flow control valve comprises a variable orifice and a check valve disposed in parallel with respect to each other; and
- said first pneumatic actuator comprises a spring-biased piston-cylinder assembly.
- 19. A tool as set forth in claim 9, wherein:
- said second flow control valve comprises a variable orifice and a check valve disposed in parallel with respect to each other;
- said second pneumatic actuator comprises a spring-biased piston-cylinder assembly; and
- said first valve comprises a normally-closed three-position valve.
- 20. A tool as set forth in claim 10, wherein:
- said second valve comprises a normally-closed, three-position valve;
- said third flow control valve comprises a variable orifice and a check valve disposed in parallel with respect to each other; and
- said third valve comprises a normally-open, three-position valve.
- 21. A tool as set forth in claim 11, wherein:
- said flow control valve comprises a variable orifice and a check valve disposed in parallel with respect to each other; and
- said pneumatic actuator comprises a spring-biased, piston-cylinder assembly.
- 22. A tool as set forth in claim 12, wherein:
- said first valve comprises a normally-closed, three-position valve;
- said flow control valve comprises a variable orifice and a check valve disposed in parallel with respect to each other; and
- said second valve comprises a normally-open, three-position valve.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/849,180, filed Mar. 10, 1992 now abandoned.
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