Claims
- 1. A plastic film transporting system comprising:a) a pair of main transport belts each having external surfaces for facing relationship along a transport reach when the belts are in use; b) the external surfaces each having a longitudinally extending recess formed therein; c) the recesses being in facing aligned relationship along such transport run when the belts are in use; and d) a holding belt for positioning between the external surfaces along the transport reach with spaced portions respectively partially disposed in the main belt recesses whereby a film being transported is gripped between the surfaces and between the holding belt and one of the recesses to hold said film against forces applied of the transport reach.
- 2. The system of claim 1, wherein the holding belt is around one of the transport belts and disposed in part within the recess of the one belt.
- 3. The system of claim 2, wherein the holding belt is circular in cross section.
- 4. The system of claim 1, wherein the holding belt is circular in cross section.
- 5. The system of claim 1, wherein the recesses are rectangular in cross section and form an elongate passage of square cross section along the reach.
- 6. The system of claim 5, wherein the holding belt is circular in cross section and of a diameter substantially equal to the transverse dimension of the passage.
- 7. The system of claim 1, wherein at least one recess base is tapered relative to the external surface such that the recesses define an elongate passage that is trapezoidal in cross section.
- 8. The system of claim 7, wherein the holding belt is circular in cross section.
- 9. The system of claim 1, wherein each of the belts is endless.
- 10. A process of gripping and transporting plastic film along a path, comprising:a) positioning the film between grooved opposing faces of transport reaches of a coacting pair of endless transport belts; b) gripping the positioned film between an endless holding belt and walls defining the groove in one of the transport belts; c) moving the belts to advance the gripped film along a path of travel; and d) allowing the holding belt to shift transversely in response to film applied forces and thereby increasing the gripping of the film between the holding belt and the walls defining such grooves whereby to resist film slipping induced by forces applied to the film laterally of the path.
- 11. The process of claim 10, further including the step of applying a compressive force to the transport belts to increase the force of the film gripping and thereby resist slippage of the film in response to transverse forces applied to the gripped film.
- 12. The process of claim 11, further including the step of allowing the holding belt to deform in response to such transverse forces and thereby increase the force of the film gripping.
- 13. The process of claim 10, wherein the holding belt is around the other of the transport belts and disposed in part within the groove of the one belt.
- 14. A conveyor system for transporting plastic film through a work station comprising:a) a pair of endless flexible main belts each having an outer generally flat face in a direction transverse to a belt path of travel; b) each face including an endless groove disposed in the face between spaced side positions of the face; c) a pair of pulley sets; d) each pulley set carrying one of the main belts with reaches of the belts in confronting relationship, the reaches extending through the work station; e) an endless, flexible holding belt carried by one of the main belts and positioned at least partially within the groove of the one belt; and f) the holding belt extending into a portion of the groove of the other belt with the groove portion being in the reach of the other belt whereby in operation portions of plastic film pieces may be trapped between the holding belt and walls defining said groove portion for transport of the pieces through the work station while resisting slippage of the film relative to the belts due to forces applied to the film as the film is transported through the work station.
- 15. In a plastic film transport mechanism, the improvement comprising:a) a frame supporting a plurality of rotatable elements; b) a pair of main transport belts respectively mounted on associated ones of said elements; c) the,belts each having a transport reach extending through a sealing station; d) the transport reaches including closely spaced facing surfaces; e) the facing surfaces each including an elongate recess extending longitudinally through the sealing station, the recesses being transversely aligned; and f) a holding belt carried by the elements and including a holding reach extending longitudinally through the sealing station and having portions extending into both of the recesses whereby a film being transported is gripped between the surfaces and between the holding belt and one of the recesses to hold such film against forces applied laterally of the transport reach.
- 16. The mechanism of claim 15, further including structure carried by the frame and biasing the transport reaches toward one another with the holding reach trapped therebetween.
- 17. The mechanism of claim 15, wherein the recesses together form an elongate passage of square cross section along the reaches.
- 18. The mechanism of claim 17, wherein the holding belt is circular in cross section and of a diameter substantially equal to the transverse dimension of the passage.
- 19. The mechanism of claim 15, wherein the holding belt is around one of the transport belts and disposed in part within the recess of the one belt.
- 20. The mechanism of claim 19, wherein the holding belt is circular in cross section.
- 21. The mechanism of claim 15, wherein the holding belt is circular in cross section.
- 22. A film transporting machine comprising:a) a frame; b) a pair of belt conveyors mounted on the frame, the conveyor belts having juxtaposed reaches delineating a path of travel through a work station; c) the belts each including an endless peripheral groove including a portion extending through the station; d) a coacting belt including a section extending into the portions through the station in plastic film gripped relationship; and e) drive means for driving the belts in continuous operation for transporting work pieces at constant and continuous flow rates through such station whereby a film being transported is gripped by the juxtaposed reaches and by the coacting element to hold such film against lateral forces applied to such film as it is transported through such station.
- 23. The machine of claim 22, wherein said another belt is circular in cross section.
- 24. A machine for transporting plastic film for a work operation comprising:a) frame structure; b) a pair of opposed conveyor belts carried by the structure and having complemental reaches established a path of travel for loaded bags through a work station, the belts having complemental recesses in respective surfaces of the belts; c) a work performing mechanism supported by the structure and positioned adjacent the path; and d) the belts including a third belt having a reach disposed in an elongate space defined by the complemental recesses to provide slippage prevention means for preventing relative longitudinal movement of juxtaposed film layers as such layers are moved along the path whereby a film begin transported is gripped by the juxtaposed reaches and the third belt to hold such film against forces applied to such film as it is transported.
- 25. The machine of claim 24, wherein said third belt is circular in cross section.
REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a divisional of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/903,925 filed Jul. 31, 1997, which in turn is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/699,129 filed Aug. 16, 1996 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,743,070, issued Apr. 28, 1998, by Hershey Lerner et al. under the title “Packaging Machine, Material and Method” and assigned to the assignee of this patent (the New SP Patent).
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