Claims
- 1. A packaging machine comprising:
- film transporting means for moving an elongated film along a path;
- a former for bending the film into a tubular form;
- a longitudinal sealer for sealing together side edges of the tubularly formed film longitudinally;
- a detector for detecting an eye mark on the film at a detection position;
- a transverse sealer operating cyclically and having a pair of seal jaws for clamping the film from opposite sides of said path at a clamping position and cutting the film at a cut-position on the film;
- memory means storing data including a desired length for bags to be made, distance on the film between the eye mark and the cut-position, and film length along said path between said detection position and said clamping position; and
- control means for calculating a travel distance from said data and controlling timing of motion of said jaws such that the film is clamped by said seal jaws exactly when the film has traveled said calculated travel distance after said detector detects an eye mark on the film to thereby form a bag with said desired length.
- 2. The packaging machine of claim 1 wherein said control means further serves:
- to cause a dummy bag to be formed by feeding the film until a provisionally set condition is satisfied after an eye mark is detected by said detector;
- to correct said provisionally set condition to obtain a corrected condition according to position at which the film was cut to form the dummy bag;
- to calculate a revised film length between said detection position and the clamping position from said corrected condition, a number of cycles said transverse sealer is operated per unit time, the specified length of bags to be made and the distance on the film between the eye mark and the cut-position; and
- to store said revised film length in said memory means.
- 3. The packaging machine of claim 1 wherein said control means further serves to change said calculated travel distance according to inputted action data including time length for sealing and distance over which stripping is carried out.
- 4. The packaging machine of claim 2 wherein said control means further serves to change said calculated travel distance according to inputted action data including time length for sealing and distance over which stripping is carried out.
- 5. A packaging machine comprising:
- film transporting means for moving an elongated film along a path;
- a former for bending the film into a tubular form;
- a longitudinal sealer for sealing together side edges of the tubularly formed film longitudinally;
- a detector for detecting an eye mark on the film at a detection position;
- a transverse sealer operating cyclically and having a pair of seal jaws for clamping the film from opposite sides of said path at a clamping position and cutting the film at a cut-position on the film;
- memory means storing data including a number of cycles said transverse sealer is operated per unit time, a desired length for bags to be made, distance on the film between the eye mark and the cut-position, and film length along said path between said detection position and the clamping position; and
- control means for calculating a travel time from said data and controlling timing of motion of said jaws such that the film is clamped by said seal jaws exactly when the film has traveled for said calculated travel time from when said detector detects an eye mark on the film to thereby form a bag with said desired length.
- 6. The packaging machine of claim 5 wherein said control means further serves:
- to cause a dummy bag to be formed by feeding the film until a provisionally set condition is satisfied after an eye mark is detected by said detector;
- to correct said provisionally set condition to obtain a corrected condition according to position at which the film was cut to form the dummy bag;
- to calculate a revised film length between said detection position and the clamping position from said corrected condition, the number which is stored in said memory means of cycles said transverse sealer is operated per unit time, the desired length of bags to be made and the distance on the film along said path between the eye mark and the cut-position; and
- to store said revised film length in said memory means.
- 7. The packaging machine of claim 5 wherein said control means further serves to change said calculated travel time according to inputted action data including time length for sealing and distance over which stripping is carried out.
- 8. The packaging machine of claim 6 wherein said control means further serves to change said calculated travel time according to inputted action data including time length for sealing and distance over which stripping is carried out.
- 9. A packaging machine comprising:
- film transporting means for moving an elongated film along a path;
- a former for bending the film into a tubular form;
- a longitudinal sealer for sealing together side edges of the tubularly formed film longitudinally;
- a detector for detecting an eye mark on the film at a detection position;
- a transverse sealer operating cyclically and having a pair of seal jaws for clamping the film from opposite sides of said path at a clamping position and cutting the film at a cut-position on the film;
- memory means storing data for each of different kinds of articles to be packaged, said data including a number of cycles said transverse sealer is operated per unit time, a desired length for bags to be made, and distance on the film along said path between the eye mark and the cut-position, said memory means further serving to store film length between said detection position and the clamping position;
- input means for allowing any of said different kinds of articles to be specified; and
- control means for calculating a travel condition from the data corresponding to one of the kinds of articles specified through said input means and the stored film length in said memory means and controlling timing of said jaws such that the film is clamped by said seal jaws exactly when the film has traveled until said travel condition becomes satisfied after said detector detects an eye mark on the film to thereby form a bag with said desired length.
- 10. The packaging machine of claim 9 wherein said control means further serves:
- to cause a dummy bag to be formed by feeding the film until a provisionally set condition is satisfied after an eye mark is detected by said detector;
- to correct said provisionally set condition to obtain a corrected condition according to position at which the film was cut to form the dummy bag;
- to calculate a revised film length between said detection position and the clamping position from said corrected condition, the number of cycles said transverse sealer is operated per unit time, the desired length of bags to be made and the distance on the film between the eye mark and the cut-position; and
- to store said revised film length in said memory means.
- 11. The packaging machine of claim 9 wherein said control means further serves to change said travel condition according to inputted action data including time length for sealing and distance over which stripping is carried out.
- 12. The packaging machine of claim 10 wherein said control means further serves to change said travel condition according to inputted action data including time length for sealing and distance over which stripping is carried out.
Priority Claims (3)
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10-022750 |
Jan 1998 |
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10-129925 |
May 1998 |
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11-000730 |
Jan 1999 |
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 09/233,768 filed Jan. 20, 1999, now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (5)
Continuation in Parts (1)
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