Claims
- 1. A feed mechanism for feeding a plastic web comprising:
- a) a first pair of grooved rolls;
- b) a first set of elastic belts reeved about the first pair of rolls to form a first web conveyor, the belts of the first set each having a web feed reach extending between the rolls along a path of travel and opposed return reaches each of the belts of the first set being disposed in associated grooves of each roll of the first pair of rolls;
- c) a second pair of grooved rolls;
- d) a second set of elastic belts reeved about the second pair of rolls to form a second web conveyor, the belts of the second set each having a web feed reach extending between the rolls along a path of travel and opposed return reaches each of the belts of the second set being disposed in associated grooves of each roll of the second pair of rolls;
- e) the feed reaches of the first set being juxtaposed with the feed reaches of the second set whereby to grip opposite faces of a web of plastic film and convey such web along the path;
- f) first rolls of each pair being abutting nip rolls at the downstream ends of the feed reaches;
- g) second rolls of each pair being an upstream set with the second roll of the first pair being downstream from the second roll of the second pair;
- h) the feed reaches of the first conveyor being located in an imaginary plane; and,
- i) the second roll of the second pair including a portion on the same side of such imaginary plane as the return reaches of the first conveyor such that the feed reaches of the second conveyor are deflected over and engage surfaces of the second roll of the first pair.
- 2. The mechanism of claim 1 wherein said belts are each disposed in an associated one of the grooves of the nip rolls, each of the nip roll grooves having radial depth as measured radially greater than the thickness of the associated belt disposed in that groove.
- 3. A feed mechanism for feeding a plastic web comprising:
- a) a first pair of rolls;
- b) a first set of elastic belts reeved about the first pair of rolls to form a first web conveyor, the belts of the first set each having a web feed reach extending between the rolls along a path of travel and opposed return reaches each of the belts of the first set being disposed in associated grooves of each roll of the first pair of rolls;
- c) a second pair of rolls;
- d) a second set of elastic belts reeved about the second pair of rolls to form a second web conveyor, the belts of the second set each having a web feed reach extending between the rolls along a path of travel and opposed return reaches each of the belts of the second set being disposed in associated grooves of each roll of the second pair of rolls;
- e) the feed reaches of the first set being juxtaposed with the feed reaches of the second set whereby to grip opposite faces of a web of plastic film and convey such web along the path;
- f) first rolls of each pair being at the downstream ends of the feed reaches;
- g) second rolls of each pair being an upstream set with the second roll of the first pair being downstream from the second roll of the second pair;
- h) the feed reaches of the first conveyor being located in an imaginary plane; and,
- i) the second roll of the second pair including a portion on the same side of such imaginary plane as the return reaches of the first conveyor such that the feed reaches of the second conveyor are deflected over and engage surfaces of the second roll of the first pair.
- 4. The mechanism of claim 3 wherein said first rolls form a pair of nip rolls.
- 5. The mechanism of claim 4 wherein said first rolls each have a set of circumferential grooves formed on the peripheries thereof, said belts are each disposed in an associated one of the grooves of said first rolls, each of the grooves having radial depth as measured radially greater than the thickness of the associated belt disposed in that groove.
Technical Field
This is a division of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/298,786 filed Aug. 31, 1994, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,499,485 issued Mar. 19, 1996, which is a division of U.S. patent application No. 07/954,378 filed Sep. 30, 1992, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,394,676 issued Mar. 7, 1995.
The present invention relates generally to packaging systems and, in particular, to an apparatus and method for forming packages by sequentially loading and separating bags from a web in the form of a chain of interconnected and pre-opened bags.
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