Claims
- 1. A method for lining containers with a flexible bag-type liner comprising the steps of:
- a. providing an unopened flexible bag-type liner having a sealed end and an unsealed end, and at least one wall, a container having an interior surface, at least a first open end, a means for drawing air from said container, a means for suspending said liner above said open end of said container, at least one pair of clamps, said pair of clamps mounted so that a first clamp of the pair is mounted on one side of liner and a second clamp of the pair is mounted on an opposite side of said liner, with said first clamp mounted for relative movement towards and away from said second clamp of the pair and for interaction with said second clamp for opening the unsealed end of said liner;
- b. suspending said sealed end of the unopened liner below said first open end of said container, and said unsealed end of the unopened liner above said sealed end of the liner and outside of the container;
- c. grabbing the unsealed end of the liner with the clamps;
- d. moving at least one of the clamps away to open the unsealed end of the liner; and
- e. actuating the means for drawing air from the container to draw the wall of the liner against the interior surface of the container thereby substantially fully opening the liner in the container.
- 2. The method of claim 1, further comprising the step of cuffing the unsealed end of the liner over the open end of the container after the liner has been substantially fully opened in said container.
- 3. The method of claim 1, wherein the means for drawing air comprises a vacuum plenum over which the container is positioned during lining.
- 4. The method of claim 1 wherein during the step of suspending the unsealed end of the unopened liner above said sealed end, the sealed end of said liner is disposed outside of and adjacent to said container below said first open end of said container.
- 5. The method of claim 4 wherein during the step of moving at least one of the clamps away to open the unsealed end of the liner, the wall of the liner is drawn over the open end of said container.
- 6. A method for lining containers with a flexible bag-type liner, using an apparatus having a conveying means, a container having a wall and at least one open end, said container positioned on said conveying means, a vacuum means mounted at a lining station along said conveyor, a continuous source of flexible liner material of generally tubular shape for forming liners having a wall, a-leading sealed end, and an open trailing end, said continuous source of flexible liner material mounted above said lining station; a means for feeding said flexible liner material along a predefined path; a cutting and sealing means mounted above said lining station and along said predefined path; at least one pair of clamps mounted above said lining station and below said cutting and sealing means for opening said open trailing end of the formed liners, a first clamp of said pair of clamps mounted on one side of said predefined path and a second clamp of the pair is mounted opposite said first clamp on an opposite side of said predefined path; with at least said first clamp mounted for relative movement towards and away from said second clamp; the method comprising the steps of:
- a. feeding the leading sealed end of the unopened liner material along the predefined path whereby said sealed end is suspended between the open end of the container and the conveying means;
- b. engaging the liner material with the cutting and sealing means a predetermined distance from the sealed end, to form a liner having an unsealed trailing end;
- c. moving the first clamp relatively towards the second clamp until the wall of the liner at the unsealed trailing end has been secured by the clamps;
- d. moving the first clamp relatively away from the second clamp to draw the wall of the liner over the open end of the container to open the trailing unsealed end of the liner; and
- e. actuating the vacuum means for drawing air out of the container to draw the wall of the liner against the wall of the container, thereby substantially fully opening the liner in the container using vacuum alone.
- 7. The method of claim 6, further comprising the step of cuffing the unsealed end of the liner over the open end of the container after the liner has been substantially fully opened in the container.
- 8. The method of claim 6, wherein the vacuum means comprises a vacuum plenum mounted at the lining station and over which the container is positioned during lining.
- 9. The method of claim 6 wherein the predefined path is outside and adjacent to the container.
- 10. An apparatus for lining containers having one or more walls, an interior surface, a bottom and at least a first open end, comprising:
- a. a means for feeding a leading sealed end of an unopened flexible bag-type liner having a wall, a sealed end and an unsealed end, along a predefined liner path, said predefined path extending from a first position at said means for feeding generally downwardly to a second position vertically below said open end of said container where said sealed end is suspended prior to opening; and wherein said predefined liner path includes a tray mounted outside and adjacent to said container, said tray providing a surface onto which the sealed end of the unopened liner can be fed by the means for feeding;
- b. a means for engaging and separating the walls at the unsealed end of the liner after the sealed leading end of the unopened liner has reached said second position; and
- c. a vacuum means for drawing the wall of the liner against the interior surface of the container for substantially fully opening the liner in the container.
- 11. The apparatus of claim 10, wherein the vacuum means comprises a vacuum plenum over which the bottom of the container is positioned during lining.
- 12. The apparatus of claim 11 additionally comprising a conveying means for automatically moving a container to be lined over said vacuum plenum.
- 13. The apparatus of claim 10 additionally including a means for cutting and sealing mounted along said predefined liner path above said open end of said container, and wherein said liner is formed from a continuous length of flexible liner material having a sealed leading edge.
- 14. The apparatus of claim 10 wherein said means for engaging and separating includes at least a first liner engagement assembly mounted on one side of said predefined liner path and a second liner engagement assembly mounted opposite said first assembly on an opposite side of said predefined liner path, whereby said unopened liner passes between said first liner engagement assembly and said second liner engagement assembly as it moves along said predefined liner path; with at least said first liner engagement assembly mounted for relative movement along a predefined assembly path towards and away from said predefined liner path, said predefined assembly path extending above and across the open end of said container, each said liner engagement assembly including one or more from the group consisting of mechanical clamps, vacuum cups, and vacuum bars.
- 15. The apparatus of claim 14 wherein said liner engagement assembly path includes both horizontal and vertical movement.
- 16. The apparatus of claim 10 wherein said means for engaging and separating includes two pairs of clamps, a first clamp of each pair of clamps mounted on one side of said predefined liner path and a second clamp of each pair mounted opposite said first clamp on an opposite side of said predefined liner path; with at least said first clamp mounted for relative movement along a predefined clamp path towards and away from said predefined liner path, said predefined clamp path extending above and across the open end of said container, a first pair of said two pairs of clamps being positioned to engage a first outside edge of said liner, and a second pair of said two pairs of clamps being positioned to engage a second outside edge of said liner.
- 17. An apparatus for lining containers having one or more walls, an interior surface, a bottom and at least a first open end, comprising:
- a. a means for feeding a leading sealed end of an unopened flexible bag-type liner having a wall, a sealed end and an unsealed end, along a predefined liner path, said predefined path extending from a first position at said means for feeding generally downwardly to a second position vertically below said open end of said container where said sealed end is suspended prior to opening;
- b. a clamping means for grabbing the unsealed end of the liner and separating the walls at the unsealed end of the liner after the sealed leading end of the liner has reached said second position; and
- c. a vacuum means for drawing the wall of the liner against the interior surface of the container for substantially fully opening the liner in the container;
- said predefined liner path including a tray mounted outside and adjacent to said container, said tray providing a surface onto which the sealed end of the liner can be fed by the means for feeding.
- 18. An apparatus for lining containers having one or more walls, an interior surface, a bottom and at least a first open end with a liner having a sealed end, an unsealed end, and opposing liner walls, comprising:
- a. a means for feeding a leading sealed end of an unopened flexible bag-type liner downwardly along a predefined liner path, said predefined path extending from a first position at said means for feeding generally downwardly to a second position vertically below said open end of said container and said unsealed end of said liner where said sealed end is suspended prior to opening;
- b. a means for engaging and separating the opposing liner walls at the unsealed end of the liner after the sealed leading end of the unopened liner has reached said second position, thereby at least partially blocking the open end of the container with the liner; and
- c. a vacuum means for sucking the liner against the interior surface of the container for substantially fully opening the liner in the container, said vacuum means including a switch for activating the vacuum when the clamping means has separated opposing walls of the unopened liner at the unsealed end and at least partially blocked the open end of the container with the liner.
- 19. The apparatus of claim 18 wherein said means for engaging and separating is one or more selected from the group consisting of mechanical clamps, vacuum cups, and vacuum bar assemblies.
REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation of copending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/004,179 filed on Jan. 7, 1998 (now abandoned), which is a continuation-in-part of copending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/742,513 filed Nov. 1, 1996 which issued on Apr. 7, 1998 as U.S. Pat. No. 5,735,786.
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