Claims
- 1. In a machine for making and folding open top flat bottom bags from a heat sealable material,
- means on said machine supplying a continuous length of heat sealable material including means for feeding said material leading end first over a bag forming means,
- sealing means operable, on passing of said leading end and beyond said bag forming means, to form a closure seal at the leading end of said material,
- said bag forming means being operable to expand said material to form in the material opposed faces and opposed sides and a flat bottom for a bag including said opposed faces and sides,
- material severing means operable to sever at a distance spaced from the leading end a length of said material to form the open top of the flat bottom bag and to form a closure seal for the next succeeding bag,
- folding means operable in cooperation with said bag forming means to seal portions of the opposed sides to the flat bottom of the bag and to remove the severed length of material from said bag forming means while folding the flat bottom of the bag alongside at least a portion of the material severed, and
- means selectively controlling the sequence of operations of said bag forming means, folding means, sealing means and severing means.
- 2. In a machine as in claim 1,
- said bag forming means and folding means including means cooperable to engage the flat bottom of the bag to flatten the same therebetween and to seal portions of the sides of the bag to the flat bottom of the bag.
- 3. In a machine as in claim 1,
- and means on said folding means to gusset the opposed sides of the heat sealable material.
- 4. In a machine as in claim 1,
- said bag forming means and folding means including means cooperating to flatten between them the gussets of the opposed sides to form gusset flaps and to seal the gusset flaps to the flat bottom of the bag.
- 5. In a machine as in claim 1,
- said folding means and forming means being movable on said machine toward each other to flatten and seal the opposed sides to the flat bottom of the bag and being movable on said machine away from each other,
- said folding means including means to engage the flat bottom of the bag to remove the severed length of the material from said bag forming means during the movement of said folding and forming means away from each other.
- 6. In a machine as in claim 1,
- the continuous length of the heat sealable material being a sleeve enclosing said bag forming means,
- said sealing means being operable to form the closure seal on the material to enclose said bag forming means therein,
- and said bag forming means forming the flat bottom of the bag with the closure seal included as a part thereof.
- 7. In a machine as in claim 6,
- said bag forming means including means to gusset the opposed sides of the sleeve of material,
- said folding means including means to fold said gussetted sides to form gusset flaps against the flat bottom of the bag,
- and said folding and bag forming means including means to seal the gussetted flaps to the flat bottom of the bag.
- 8. In a machine as in claim 7,
- and means on said folding means to remove the severed length of the sleeve material from the bag forming means.
- 9. In a machine as in claim 8,
- said sleeve material removing means including cooperating rollers engaging the flat bottom of the bag therebetween.
- 10. In a machine as in claim 8,
- said folding means including means to crease one of the opposed faces of the sleeve material and to fold the flat bottom of the bag along the crease and against the one opposed face of the sleeve material.
- 11. In a machine for making flat bottom bags from a substantially endless sleeve of sealable material having opposed faces and opposed gussetted sides,
- seal means for forming a transverse seal to seal together the opposed faces and for including the gussetted sides in said transverse seal,
- a forming assembly on said machine including means interior of the transversely sealed sleeve having opposed faces operable from an inactive to an active position for opening the gussetted sides and for forming a flat bottom for a bag in which the gussetted sides form interior flaps to be sealed to the flat bottom of the bag,
- said forming assembly having seal means exterior of the sleeve cooperating with said interior means between its active and inactive positions,
- a folding assembly on said machine movable toward said forming assembly and having seal means cooperable with said interior means for sealing the gusset flaps to the flat bottom of the bag in a plane perpendicular to said opposed faces, and for thereafter folding the flat bottom of the bag against one of the faces of the bag parallel to the plane thereof, and
- means for severing the thus formed flat bag from the remainder of the length of the sleeve of the bag, and discharging said thus formed bag.
- 12. In a machine as in claim 11,
- said folding means and feeding means cooperable to grip and flatten the bottom of the bag between them before folding the bag and before said interior means is operated to its inactive position.
- 13. In a machine as in claim 12,
- said folding means including means for creasing one face of the bag along which the flat bottom of the bag is folded.
- 14. In a machine as in claim 11,
- said folding assembly having a planar member cooperable with said interior means to clamp flat the flat bottom of the bag,
- said gussetted flap sealing means being on said planar member for cooperation with said interior means.
- 15. In a machine as in claim 14,
- said folding means and feeding means clamping said interior means between said planar member while flattening the bag bottom and sealing the gussetted flap,
- and said interior means being removable from its clamped position to its inactive position as said folding assembly moves away from said forming assembly.
- 16. A method of forming a flat bottom bag of a sealable material comprising
- moving a continuous sleeve of the bag material and a bag forming assembly relative to each other,
- sealing the sleeve to enclose the bag forming assembly therein,
- operating the bag forming assembly to open the sleeve to form bag walls and a flat bottom for the bag including the seal,
- folding the flat bottom of the bag,
- cutting the sleeve to separate the folded flat bottom bag from the remainder of the sleeve,
- and removing the cut flat bottom bag from the bag forming assembly while folding the bag.
- 17. The method as in claim 16,
- moving the bag forming assembly and the enclosing sealed sleeve together toward a bag folder while moving the bag folder toward the bag forming assembly and sleeve,
- and sealing between the bag folder and bag forming assembly certain of the bag walls to the flat bottom of the bag.
- 18. A machine as in claim 17,
- engaging the flat bottom bag by the bag folder and removing the cut flat bottom bag from the bag forming assembly by moving the bag folder and the bag former assembly away from each other.
- 19. A machine as in claim 18,
- folding the flat bottom of the bag against one of its walls.
- 20. A machine as in claim 17,
- cutting the folded flat bottom bag from the remainder of the sleeve after the sleeve is sealed to enclose the bag forming assembly therein.
- 21. The method as in claim 16,
- moving the continuous sleeve of bag forming material and the forming assembly relative to each other to position the sleeve about the bag forming assembly preparatory for forming another bag.
- 22. A machine as in claim 21,
- sealing the sleeve to enclose the bag forming assembly therein for forming another bag.
- 23. A machine as in claim 16,
- sealing the sleeve to enclose the bag forming assembly and cutting the sleeve to separate the folded flat bottom bag from the sleeve at substantially the same time.
RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a Continuation-in-Part of Ser. No. 687,859 filed December 31, 1984, for which all legal and equitable rights are claimed.
Additional subject matter contained in this application is contained in Disclosure Document 179780 filed October 26, 1987.
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