Claims
- 1. Apparatus for automatically closing filled, open-topped bags, which comprises:
- conveyor means for continuously advancing the filled bags in generally upright orientation at a predetermined speed along a predetermined input path from a receiving end to a discharge end;
- a pair of pivotal depending fingers mounted for reciprocal movement along said conveyor means in a direction generally parallel to the input path;
- means for effecting reciprocal movement of said fingers substantially synchronous with movement of each successive bag along a predetermined portion of the input path;
- means mounted for movement with said fingers for effecting pivotal movement of said fingers about an axis generally parallel to the input path into and out of the top of each successive bag responsive to positioning of the bags along the input path;
- means mounted for movement with said fingers for effecting pivotal movement of said fingers about an upright axis generally transverse to the input path into and out of a spread position engaged with the top end of each successive bag responsive to positioning of the bags along the input path;
- means for closing the spread top ends of each successive bag advanced by said conveyor means along the input path;
- means for folding the closed, top end of each successive bag advanced by said conveyor along the input path; and
- means for securing the folded, closed top end of each successive bag advanced by said conveyor along the input path.
- 2. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein said fingers are actuated into spread position at a speed relatively slower than the speed of bags along the input path.
- 3. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein said securing means comprises a stitcher.
- 4. The apparatus of claim 1, further including a suction line mounted for movement with said fingers.
- 5. The apparatus of claim 1, further including:
- a generally vertical column located along said conveyor means between the receiving and discharge ends; and;
- a jacket mounted for adjustable vertical positioning along said column, said depending fingers, said closing means, said folding means, and said securing means being commonly supported on said jacket.
- 6. The apparatus according to claim 5, wherein said column is rigidly secured to said conveyor means.
- 7. The apparatus according to claim 5, further including:
- means for supporting said column for adjustable pivotal movement about a second generally transverse axis.
- 8. Apparatus for automatically closing filled, open-topped bags, which comprises:
- conveyor means for continuously advancing filled bags in generally vertical orientation along a predetermined longitudinal input path from a receiving end to a discharge end;
- means for supporting the discharge end of said conveyor means for pivotal movement about a first generally transverse axis;
- means for supporting the receiving end of said conveyor means for adjustable vertical movement;
- a generally vertical column located along said conveyor means between the receiving and discharge ends;
- a pair of pivotal depending fingers mounted on said column for reciprocal movement along said conveyor means in a direction generally parallel to the input path;
- means for selectively effecting reciprocal movement of said fingers substantially synchronous with movement of each successive bag along a predetermined portion of the input path;
- means for selectively effecting pivotal movement of said fingers about an axis generally parallel to the input path into and out of the top of each successive bag responsive to positioning of the bags along the input path;
- means for selectively effecting pivotal movement of said fingers about an upright axis generally transverse to the input path into and out of a spread position engaged with the top of each successive bag responsive to positioning of the bags along the input path;
- means mounted on said column for selectively engaging and closing the spread, top end of each successive bag advanced by said conveyor means along the input path; and
- means mounted on said column for securing the closed top end of each successive bag advanced by said conveyor along the input path.
- 9. A method of automatically closing and securing filled bags on a continuous basis, comprising the steps of:
- providing an endless belt conveyor having opposite receiving and discharge ends;
- supporting the discharge end of the conveyor for pivotal movement about a generally transverse axis;
- supporting the receiving end of the conveyor for adjustable vertical movement;
- successively depositing filled bags in generally vertical orientation onto the recieving end of the conveyor for continuous advancement along a predetermined input path;
- mounting a pair of depending pivotal fingers for reciprocal movement along a path generally parallel to the input path of the bags;
- selectively pivoting the fingers downwardly about an axis generally parallel to the input path into the open top end of a bag while moving the fingers along the parallel path at a speed substantially synchronous with the speed of the moving bag along the input path;
- selectively pivoting the moving fingers outwardly about an upright axis generally transverse to the input path to spread the top of the moving bag in a direction generally parallel to the input path;
- holding the spread, open top end of the moving bag in closed position;
- folding the closed top end of the moving bag;
- securing the folded, closed top end of the moving bag;
- discharging the closed bag from the discharge end of the conveyor; and
- repositioning the fingers for engagement with the next successive bag.
- 10. The method of claim 9, wherein the fingers open outwardly at a predetermined speed relatively slower than the speed of the bags.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 537,273, filed Sept. 29, 1983, now abandoned.
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Continuations (1)
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