Claims
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A compact manually portable packaging machine weighing less than fifty pounds for making a continuous ribbon of interconnected packets with each packet containing one or more articles to be dispensed comprising; a unitary one-piece open type frame having spaced front and rear walls connected by a minimal plurality of intermediate transverse ribs to form a lightweight single unitary compact small one-piece frame of open construction allowing maximum air circulation with all of the elements of the machine being mounted on the frame; a first roll of a strip of flexible packaging material rotatably mounted on one end of the frame; a second coacting roll of a strip of flexible packaging material rotatably mounted on the other end of the frame opposite said first roll; coacting guide means on said frame for guiding the two strips of packaging material from said rolls together through said frame in parallel longitudinal surface-to-surface registry, said guide means including a plurality of prepositioned rods, with certain of said rods having thereon coacting spaced sleeves that are longitudinally adjustable on the rods to guide the strips therebetween; heat sealing means operatively disposed on the frame for heat sealing all opposed margins of the two coacting strips of packaging material together with the article(s) therebetween to form an air-tight cavity containing said article(s), coacting pull-down means for pulling said two strips of packaging material through said guide means in predetermined sequence, said pull-down means including a first pair of parallel spaced wheels rotatably mounted on the frame at a preselected point below said heat-sealing means, a second pair of parallel spaced wheels rotatably mounted on the frame opposite said first pair of wheels in coacting operative relation therewith, whereby said first and second pair of wheels coact to pull down on the heat-sealed longitudinal margins of the surface-to-surface disposed strips to pull the same through the machine; turntable means operatively mounted on the frame for feeding in predetermined sequence one or more articles between said two coacting strips of packaging material just before they come together in parallel longitudinal surface-to-surface registry, said turntable means including a flat planar horizontal table secured to the top of the frame, said table having a vertical open-ended chute emptying at a point between said strips just before they come together in surface-to-surface registry, a horizontal turntable disc rotatably mounted on said table for preselective circumferential rotation thereon, said disc having a plurality of spaced disc apertures formed adjacent to and around its circumferential periphery with each aperture registering with the chute as the disc is selectively rotated, whereby article(s) may be placed in said apertures and thereby fall down said chute one by one as the disc is preselectively rotated and thence fall between said strips and become heat-sealed therebetween by said heat-sealing means; said apertures of said disc being smaller than the chute, said heat-sealing means including a sealing back-up jaw block mounted on the frame at a point where said strips initially come together in surface-to-surface registry, said back-up jaw block having a heater element therein, a sealing jaw reciprocably mounted on the frame opposite said back-up jaw block for movement to and from the back-up jaw block and configured for preselected marginal contact therewith, said sealing jaw having a coacting heater element therein, said heater elements effecting predetermined temperatures in the back-up jaw block and in the sealing jaw, whereby when the sealing jaw is reciprocated against the back-up jaw block with the surface-to-surface disposed strips therebetween such strips are heat-sealed together around their margins; perforating means disposed on said heat-sealing means for forming transverse perforations on each transverse side of the cavity, said perforating means including a horizontally disposed serrated linear knife blade mounted adjacent the upper horizontal edge of said reciprocable sealing jaw, whereby when said sealing jaw is reciprocated against said back-up jaw block said blade contacts said back-up jaw block with the surface-to-surface disposed strips therebetween thereby cutting a linear row of serrations transversely across said strips; printing means in the form of a cam-operated stencil operatively mounted on the frame for imprinting a predetermined message on one of said strips before the two strips come together in parallel longitudinal surface-to-surface registry, said stencil including an inked stamp pad formed of very tight woven fibers effecting a dense porous ink pad to retain ink therein, said stamp pad containing a graphite added type ink of very high viscosity to effect maximum ink retention in the ink pad; and drive means for coactingly actuating said pull-down means, said turntable means, said heat seal means, said perforating means, and said printing means in predetermined coacting operative relationship to form a continuous ribbon of interconnected air-tight packets containing one or more articles to be dispensed, said drive means acting in coacting operative relationship with said one strip to cause said one strip to be stationary when said stencil is imprinting a message on such one strip, said chute being formed of anodized, hard-coated aluminum, the turntable disc being selectively rotated whereby of each of said disc apertures comes into complete registry with said chute at a point approximately sixty-two one thousandths of an inch in advance of the radial centerline of the chute to accommodate article(s) of certain configurations in passing effectively down the chute, said high viscosity ink being initially forced into the ink pad by means of vacuum and pressure, at least one of said strips being formed of clear thermoplastic material enabling visual inspection of the encased packaged article(s).
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 242,365 filed Mar. 10, 1981, now abandoned.
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Continuations (1)
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