Claims
- 1. Supply mechanism for feeding bags from a bag pack comprising means for supporting the bag pack with the bags upright and in face-to-face contact, two front suction cup means for gripping the front face of the leading bag at horizontally spaced locations, means for moving said front suction cup means away from the bag pack while said front suction cup means are applying suction to the front face of the leading bag for separating the leading bag from the bag pack and moving such bag along a linear bag path, two rear suction cup means for gripping the rear face of the leading bag at horizontally spaced locations, means supporting said rear suction cup means, respectively, for swinging about upright axes at opposite sides of the bag path toward each other from positions at opposite sides of the bag path into horizontally spaced locations in the bag path behind the leading bag separated from the bag pack by said front suction cup means for engagement with the rear face of the leading bag, means for applying suction to said front suction cup means and to said rear suction cup means for gripping the front face and the rear face, respectively, of the leading bag separated from the bag pack, means for moving said front suction cup means and said rear suction cup means relatively apart for opening such leading bag, means mounting said two front suction cup means for swinging about upright axes at opposite sides of the bag path, respectively, and thereby withdrawing said front suction cup means away from the front face of the leading bag out of the bag path, means for gripping the opened upper end of the leading bag and moving such opened bag farther away from the bag pack past said outwardly swung front suction cup means, means for swinging said two front suction cup means about their axes toward each other into the bag path, and means for swinging said two rear suction cup means about their axes away from each other out of the bag path.
- 2. The mechanism defined in claim 1, in which the bag pack supporting means includes a conveyor having a generally horizontally extending pack supporting run, means for maintaining the bag pack on said run with the bag faces upright and the bag bottom edges resting on said run and means for moving said conveyor run forward incrementally in coordination with separation of bags from the bag pack by action of the front suction-applying means.
- 3. The mechanism defined in claim 1, in which the bag pack supporting means includes a generally horizontally extending, elongated support member, a pair of elongated generally parallel rails extending longitudinally above and at opposite sides of said support member and spaced apart transversely for receiving the pack between said rails with the bottom edges of the bags resting on said support member and the opposite side edges of the bags adjacent, respectively, to said rails and means biasing said rails resiliently inward into engagement with the side edges of the bags for maintaining such edges in alignment.
- 4. The mechanism defined in claim 1, including a multiplicity of separate transversely and vertically spaced stops positioned for engaging the top, side and bottom margins of the front face of the front bag in the bag pack to maintain such face upright.
- 5. A process for feeding bags from a bag pack for filling which comprises supporting a bag pack with the bags upright and in face-to-face contact, engaging front suction cups with the front faces of the leading bag at horizontally spaced locations, while the front suction cups are applying suction to the front face of the leading bag moving the front suction cups away from the bag pack and thereby separating the leading bag from the bag pack and moving such bag along a linear bag path, swinging rear suction cups oppositely about upright axes at opposite sides of the bag path toward each other from positions at opposite sides of the bag path into horizontally spaced locations in the bag path behind the leading bag separated from the bag pack and engaging the rear suction cups with the rear face of the leading bag separated from the bag pack, applying suction to the front suction cups and to the rear suction cups for gripping the front face and the rear face, respectively, of the leading bag separated from the bag pack and moving the front suction cups and the rear suction cups relatively apart for opening such leading bag, inserting bag top grippers into the opened end of the leading bag and gripping such bag opened end with such grippers, discontinuing suction by the front suction cups, swinging the front suction cups oppositely away from each other about upright axes at opposite sides of the bag path and thereby withdrawing the front suction cups from the bag path away from the front face of the leading bag, discontinuing suction by the rear suction cups, translating the bag top grippers along the bag path away from the bag pack and thereby moving the bag gripped by the bag top grippers away from the rear suction cups and past the outwardly swung front suction cups, swinging the rear suction cups away from each other about upright axes at opposite sides of the bag path to locations out of the bag path, swinging the front suction cups toward each other about upright axes at opposite sides of the bag path into positions in the bag path, and moving the front suction cups along the bag path toward the bag pack and into contact with the front face of the next bag in the bag path preparatory to withdrawing such next bag from the bag path.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of co-pending application Ser. No. 058,593 filed on May 26, 1987 abandoned, which is an FWC continuation application of Ser. No. 729,506, filed May 2, 1985, now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (8)
Foreign Referenced Citations (1)
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Continuations (2)
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