Information
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Patent Grant
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6820402
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Patent Number
6,820,402
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Date Filed
Friday, June 20, 200321 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, November 23, 200420 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
- Croll, Esq.; Mark W.
- Breh, Esq.; Donald J.
- Welsh & Katz, Ltd.
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 053 168
- 053 589
- 100 8
- 100 25
- 100 26
- 100 33 PB
- 100 912
- 242 558
- 242 5974
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A dispenser assembly for a strapping machine of the type having a frame supporting a feed assembly, a chute and a strap supply provides ready accessibility and ease of loading or reloading a coil of strap material in the machine. A strapping machine includes a strapping head disposed between the feed assembly and the chute. The machine is configured to receive first and second courses of associated strap material, position, tension and seal the strap material around a load. The strap material is provided on a coil having a axis of rotation about which the coil rotates to dispense the strap material. The dispenser assembly includes a support panel hingedly mounted to the frame that is pivotable between an open position and a closed position. The support panel includes a central hub defining an axis for carrying the coil of strap material. The hub is mounted to the support panel such that the axis is in a substantially horizontal orientation when the panel is closed and in a substantially upstanding orientation when the panel is open. A latching, element secures the support panel in the closed position. A strapping machine having a dispenser assembly is also disclosed.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
The present invention is directed to a strapping machine having an improved dispenser location and loading arrangement. More particularly, the present invention is directed to a strapping machine having a dispenser that is loaded internally and is mounted to a pivotable door.
Strapping machines are in widespread use for securing straps around loads. One type of known strapper is a stationary unit that includes a strapping head or weld head and drive mechanism mounted within a frame. A chute is mounted to the frame, through which the strapping material is fed. In a typical arrangement, a table-top or work surface is likewise mounted to the frame.
In a typical stationary strapper, the chute is mounted from about the work surface, and the strapping head is mounted below the work surface. Strap is fed from a source or dispenser to the strapping or welding head. The strapping head guides the strap, grips that strap, seals the strap and cuts the strap from the strap supply (i.e., the dispenser end).
Strapping material is fed from the dispenser into the strapping head first via a pair of infeed wheels and second via a feed assembly. The infeed wheels are typically located immediately inside of the strapping machine (e.g., inside of an enclosure or cabinet). There are a variety of dispenser mounting arrangements. In one arrangement, the dispenser is externally mounted to the machine. In another arrangement, the dispenser is a complete, stand-alone unit. In that strapping machines are used in commercial and/or manufacturing environments, it is often desirable to minimize the space, e.g., foot-print of such equipment items. And, in that it is desirable to extend the length of time between required reloading of strapping material, the dispensers (or coils of strap material) are relatively large. In these arrangements, the running or routing of strap material is, at least in part, external of the strapping machine. As such, there always exists the possibility of the strap material being damaged by some outside occurrence, or being subjected to adverse environmental conditions or the like.
Still other strapping machines are known that include a dispenser mounted within the strapping machine. That is, the coil of strap material is mounted to a stub or spindle that is positioned under the top surface of the machine. To assure that the strap material feeds out properly, the coil is mounted in such a manner that the axis about which the coil rotates is horizontal.
However, in that the strapping machines are typically configured at an ergonomic work height, the spindle about which the coil rotates is mounted at a relatively low height. That is, in order to change out a coil of material, the operator must bend down and reach into the machine to extract the old or used coil and position the new, full coil on the stub. This can be a difficult task in that the coil of material can be quite heavy.
Accordingly, there is a need for a strapping machine having an improved dispenser (coil) location and loading arrangement. More desirably, in such an arrangement the dispenser or coil is located internally of the strapping machine and is readily accessible and easily loaded or reloaded in the machine.
BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
A dispenser assembly for a strapping machine provides ready accessibility and ease of loading or reloading a coil of strap material in the machine. A typical strapping machine is of the type having a frame supporting a feed assembly and a chute. The strapping machine includes a strapping head disposed between the feed assembly and the chute. The strapping machine is configured to receive first and second courses of associated strap material, position, tension and seal the strap material around a load.
The strap material is provided on a coil having a axis of rotation about which the coil rotates to dispense the strap material. The dispenser assembly includes a support panel hingedly mounted to the frame. The support panel is pivotable between an open position and a closed position. The support panel is mounted to the machine frame by pivot pins.
The support panel includes a central hub defining an axis for carrying the coil of strap material. The hub is mounted to the support panel such that the axis is in a substantially horizontal orientation when the panel is closed and in a substantially upstanding orientation when the panel is open.
A latching element securing the support panel in the closed position. A handle can be operably connected to the latching element. A biasing element such as a spring can bias the latching element to a latched position.
In a present dispensing assembly, a supporting flange is mounted to the door, and the central hub extends centrally from the support flange. The central hub can include a core and a stub extending outwardly therefrom. The core is configured for receiving the coil of strap material thereon. Spacers can be mounted to the core for engaging and stabilizing the coil of strap material. An outer locking flange secures the coil of strap material to the central hub. In such an arrangement, the stub extends though an opening in a center of the outer locking flange and including a locking element, such as a threaded nut, is engageable with the stub for locking the locking flange in place.
A strapping machine having a pivoting dispenser loading assembly is also disclosed.
These and other features and advantages of the present invention will be apparent from the following detailed description, in conjunction with the appended claims.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWINGS
The benefits and advantages of the present invention will become more readily apparent to those of ordinary skill in the relevant art after reviewing the following detailed description and accompanying drawings, wherein:
FIG. 1
is a front view of an exemplary strapping machine having a pivoting dispenser loading assembly embodying the principles of the present invention;
FIG. 2
is a perspective rear view of the strapping machine shown with the dispenser loading assembly in the loaded or closed position;
FIG. 3
is a perspective view of the strapping machine shown with the dispenser loading assembly in the open or loading position and shown with a coil of material loaded therein;
FIG. 4
is a perspective view of the strapping machine similar to
FIG. 3
, but shown with the shown with the side flange removed for installing a coil of strap material; and
FIG. 5
is a side view of the strapping machine as seen in FIG.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
While the present invention is susceptible of embodiment in various forms, there is shown in the drawings and will hereinafter be described a presently preferred embodiment with the understanding that the present disclosure is to be considered an exemplification of the invention and is not intended to limit the invention to the specific embodiment illustrated.
It should be further understood that the title of this section of this specification, namely, “Detailed Description Of The Invention”, relates to a requirement of the United States Patent Office, and does not imply, nor should be inferred to limit the subject matter disclosed herein.
Referring to the figures and in particular
FIG. 1
, there is shown a strapping machine
10
having a pivoting dispenser loading assembly
12
embodying the principles of the present invention. The strapping machine
10
includes, generally, a frame
14
, a strap chute
16
and a table top or work surface
18
. A feed assembly
20
and a strapping head
22
are mounted below the work surface
18
in an internal area (indicated generally at
24
) of the strapping machine
10
. A controller
26
provides automatic operation and control of the strapper
10
.
The strapping head
22
receives strapping material S from a coil C that is loaded onto a dispenser
12
. The strap S is fed or pulled from the coil C by infeed wheels, located generally at
30
, but not shown. The feed assembly
20
, includes feed wheels
32
and tensioning wheels
34
for feeding strap material S into the strapping head
22
and chute
16
(for conveyance around the chute
16
) and for taking-up or tensioning the strap material S around the load L.
Unlike known strapping machines that have the dispenser mounted to an outside surface of the machine or that use a stand-alone dispenser, the present strapping machine
10
includes a pivoting dispenser loading assembly
12
in which the strap material coil C is mounted to the machine
10
and is positioned in the internal region
24
of the machine
10
. A seen in
FIGS. 3 and 4
, the coil C is supported on a hub
36
that is mounted to a door or access panel
38
of the machine
10
. In a present machine
10
, the door
38
is hinged to the frame
14
so that it pivots downwardly, with the top edge
40
of the door
38
pivoting toward the floor on which the machine
10
is supported.
A supporting flange
42
is mounted to the door
38
. The hub
36
extends from the flange
42
and includes a first portion having a core
44
onto which the coil C is fitted and a stub or projection
46
concentric with the flange
42
and the core
44
. The core
44
can include centering fittings
48
to maintain the coil C centered on the core
44
.
The assembly
12
includes an outer, locking flange
50
that is positioned on the stub
46
, over the side of the coil C. In this manner, the coil C is completely enveloped (on its sides) by the supporting flange
42
and the locking flange
50
, and any rotating parts (i.e., the coil C) are within or between the flanges
42
,
50
. The stub
46
can be threaded to receive a threaded nut
52
or the like to secure the flange
50
over the coil C and to the stub
46
.
In a present machine, the door
38
is mounted to the frame
14
by a pair of pivot pins
54
and is retained in place (in the closed or operating position) by a latch mechanism
56
. The latch
56
is operated by a handle
58
(that is also used to raise or lower the door
38
), that includes a hook portion
60
that engages and locks into the top surface
18
or frame
14
to secure the door
38
in a closed position. Rotating the handle
58
outwardly (away from the machine
10
, as indicated by the arrow at
62
) disengages the hook
60
from the frame
14
or top
18
to permit opening the door
38
. The handle
58
is formed having a raised portion
64
at about the midsection for ease of elevation over the door
38
and for ease of grasping and rotating.
Advantageously, the present assembly
12
permits the coils C to be readily lifted (and lowered) onto the hub
36
without reaching in to the machine
10
. After loading a coil C onto the hub
36
, by simply raising the door
38
, the coil C is in place in the machine
10
for continued operation. The readily opened (rotated) door
38
can alleviate a considerable amount of stress and strain (on an operator), in loading and/or reloading a strap material coil C in the machine
10
by eliminating the need for the operator to lift the heavy coil and place the coil onto a stub within the internal machine area.
All patents referred to herein, are hereby incorporated herein by reference, whether or not specifically done so within the text of this disclosure.
In the present disclosure, the words “a” or “an” are to be taken to include both the singular and the plural. Conversely, any reference to plural items shall, where appropriate, include the singular.
From the foregoing it will be observed that numerous modifications and variations can be effectuated without departing from the true spirit and scope of the novel concepts of the present invention. It is to be understood that no limitation with respect to the specific embodiments illustrated is intended or should be inferred. The disclosure is intended to cover by the appended claims all such modifications as fall within the scope of the claims.
Claims
- 1. A dispenser assembly for a strapping machine of the type having a frame supporting a feed assembly and a chute, the strapping machine including a strapping head disposed between the feed assembly and the chute, the strapping machine configured to receive first and second courses of associated strap material, position, tension and seal the strap material around a load, the strap material provided on a coil having an axis of rotation about which the coil rotates to dispense the strap material, the dispenser assembly comprising:a support panel hingedly mounted to the frame, the support panel pivotable between an open position and a closed position, the support panel including a central hub defining an axis for carrying the coil of strap material, the hub mounted to the support panel such that the axis is in a substantially horizontal orientation when the panel is closed and in a substantially upstanding orientation when the panel is open; and a latching element for securing the support panel in the closed position.
- 2. The dispenser assembly in accordance with claim 1 including a handle, and wherein the latching element is operably connected to the handle.
- 3. The dispenser assembly in accordance with claim 2 wherein the latching element includes a hook portion.
- 4. The dispenser assembly in accordance with claim 1 including a supporting flange mounted to the support panel, wherein the central hub extends centrally from the support flange.
- 5. The dispenser assembly in accordance with claim 1 wherein the central hub includes a core and a stub extending outwardly therefrom, the core configured for receiving the coil of strap material thereon.
- 6. The dispenser assembly in accordance with claim 5 including spacers mounted to the core for engaging and stabilizing the coil of strap material.
- 7. The dispenser assembly in accordance with claim 5 including an outer locking flange for securing the coil of strap material to the central hub, wherein the outer locking flange is positioned over the coil of strap material and the core with the stub extending through an opening in a center of the outer locking flange, and including a locking element engageable with the stub for locking the locking flange in place.
- 8. The dispenser assembly in accordance with claim 1 including an outer locking flange for securing the coil of strap material to the central hub.
- 9. The dispenser assembly in accordance with claim 1 wherein the panel is mounted to the frame by pivot pins.
- 10. A strapping machine of the type configured to receive first and second courses of associated strap material, position, tension and seal the strap material around a load, comprising:a frame; a feed assembly mounted to the frame; a chute mounted to the frame; a strapping head disposed between the feed assembly and the chute; an infeed arrangement; and a strap supply for supplying strap material to the feed assembly through the infeed arrangement, the strap supply including a dispenser assembly, the dispenser assembly including a support panel hingedly mounted to the frame, the support panel pivotable between an open position and a closed position, the support panel including a central hub defining an axis for carrying the coil of strap material, the hub mounted to the support panel such that the axis is in a substantially horizontal orientation when the panel is closed and in a substantially upstanding orientation when the panel is open.
- 11. The strapping machine in accordance with claim 10 including a latching element for securing the support panel in the closed position.
- 12. The strapping machine in accordance with claim 11 including a handle, and wherein the latching element is operably connected to the handle.
- 13. The dispenser assembly in accordance with claim 11 wherein the latching element includes a hook portion.
- 14. The strapping machine in accordance with claim 10 including a supporting flange mounted to the support panel, wherein the central hub extends centrally from the support flange.
- 15. The strapping machine in accordance with claim 10 wherein the central hub includes a core and a stub extending outwardly therefrom, the core configured for receiving the coil of strap material thereon.
- 16. The strapping machine in accordance with claim 15 including spacers mounted to the core for engaging and stabilizing the coil of strapped material.
- 17. The strapping machine in accordance with claim 15 including an outer locking flange for securing the coil of strap material to the central hub, wherein the outer locking flange is positioned over the coil of strap material and the core with the stub extending through an opening in a center of the outer locking flange, and including a locking element engageable with the stub for locking the locking flange in place.
- 18. The strapping machine in accordance with claim 10 including an outer locking flange for securing the coil of strap material to the central hub.
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