Claims
- 1. A cut/seal head apparatus for use in high speed wrapping and packaging machines comprising:
- (a) a frame having first and second parallel, spaced-apart channels;
- (b) first and second pairs of bearing blocks slidingly received in said first and second channels;
- (c) a first cut/seal head shaft supporting a cut/seal head and having opposed ends journaled for rotation in the first pair of bearing blocks;
- (d) a second cut/seal head shaft supporting a cut/seal head and having opposed ends journaled for rotation in the second pair of bearing blocks;
- (e) biasing means cooperating between said frame and said first and second pairs of bearing blocks for normally biasing the first and second cut/seal head shafts toward one another; and
- (f) drive means for imparting rotational motion to the first and second cut/seal head shafts, the drive means including
- (i) a motor having an output shaft with a first belt pulley affixed to the output shaft:
- (ii) subframe member having a pair of jack shafts journaled for rotation therein on parallel axis perpendicular to the motor output shaft at vertically offset locations said first and second jack shafts having second and third belt pulleys of equal size affixed individually to the first and second jack shafts:
- (iii) a further jack shaft journaled for rotation on the subframe member on an axis parallel to the motor's output shaft, the further jack shaft having a fourth belt pulley equal in size to the first belt pulley:
- (iv) an endless belt deployed about the first, second, third and fourth belt pulleys to drive the pair of jack shafts in opposite directions: and
- (v) U-joint coupling means extending between the pair of jack shafts and the first and second cut/seal shafts, the U-joint coupling means permitting both the first and second cut/seal head shafts to be displaced away from one another against a force imparted by the biasing means while continuing to be rotated.
- 2. A cut/seal head as in claim 1 wherein the bearing blocks of the first and second pairs each include six mutually perpendicular rectangular faces with a bearing receiving bore extending between two opposed faces thereof at a location that is closer to one edge of the two opposed faces than to an opposite edge of the same two opposed faces.
- 3. The cut/seal head assembly as in claim 2 and further including an adjustable stop means disposed in the first and second channels between the first and second pairs of bearing blocks for establishing a desired spacing between the first and second pairs of bearing blocks.
- 4. The cut/seal head apparatus as in claim 3 wherein both the first and second cut/seal head shafts are deflectable away from an initial position established by the stop means upon the cut/seal heads impinging upon a misaligned product passing between the cut/seal head.
- 5. The cut/seal head apparatus as in claim 1 wherein the U-joint coupling means includes a first shaft having a first U-joint coupled to one of the pair of jack shafts and a second U-joint coupled to the first cut/seal head shaft and a second shaft having a third U-joint coupled to the other of the pair of jack shafts and a fourth U-joint coupled to the second cut/seal head shaft.
- 6. The cut/seal head apparatus as in claim 1 wherein the tension of the biasing means is adjustable.
- 7. A cut/seal head apparatus for use in high speed wrapping and packaging machines comprising:
- (a) a frame having first and second parallel, spaced-apart channels;
- (b) first and second pairs of bearing blocks slidingly received in said first and second channels;
- (c) a first cut/seal head shaft supporting a cut/seal head and having opposed ends journaled for rotation in the first pair of bearing blocks;
- (d) a second cut/seal head shaft supporting a cut/seal head and having opposed ends journaled for rotation in the second pair of bearing blocks, said first and second cut/seal head shafts being rotatable independently of one another;
- (e) biasing means cooperating between said frame and said first and second pairs of bearing blocks for normally biasing the first and second cut/seal head shafts toward one another; and
- (f) drive means for imparting rotational motion to the first and second cut/seal head shafts, the drive means including U-joint coupling means for permitting both the first and second cut/seal head shafts to be displaced away from one another against a force imparted by the biasing means while continuing to be rotated.
- 8. A cut/seal head as in claim 7 wherein the bearing blocks of the first and second pairs each include six mutually perpendicular rectangular faces with a bearing receiving bore extending between two opposed faces thereof at a location that is closer to one edge of the two opposed faces than to an opposite edge of the same two opposed faces.
- 9. The cut/seal head assembly as in claim 8 and further including an adjustable stop means disposed in the first and second channels between the first and second pairs of bearing blocks for establishing a desired spacing between the first and second pairs of bearing blocks.
- 10. The cut/seal head apparatus as in claim 7 wherein the drive means comprises, in combination:
- (a) a motor having an output shaft with a first belt pulley affixed to the output shaft;
- (b) a subframe member having a pair of jack shafts journaled for rotation therein on parallel axis perpendicular to the motor output shaft at vertically offset locations, said first and second jack shafts having second and third belt pulleys of equal size affixed individually to the first and second jack shafts;
- (c) a further jack shaft journaled for rotation on the subframe member on an axis parallel to the motor's output shaft, the further jack shaft having a fourth belt pulley equal in size to the first belt pulley;
- (d) an endless belt deployed about the first, second, third and fourth belt pulleys to drive the pair of jack shafts in opposite directions, the U-joint coupling means extending between the pair of jack shafts and the first and second cut/seal shafts.
- 11. The cut/seal head apparatus as in claim 9 wherein both the first and second cut/seal head shafts are deflectable away from an initial position established by the stop means upon the cut/seal heads impinging upon a misaligned product passing between the cut/seal head.
- 12. The cut/seal head apparatus as in claim 10 wherein the U-joint coupling means includes a first shaft having a first U-joint coupled to one of the pair of jack shafts and a second U-joint coupled to the first cut/seal head shaft and a second shaft having a third U-joint coupled to the other of the pair of jack shafts and a fourth U-joint coupled to the second cut/seal head shaft.
- 13. The cut/seal head apparatus as in claim 7 wherein the tension of the biasing means is adjustable.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/509,855, filed on Aug. 1, 1995, now abandoned.
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