Claims
- 1. A strapping machine for positioning a strapping material around an associated load and sealing the strapping material to itself around the load, the strapping machine comprising:a frame; a chute defining a strap path, the chute being mounted to the frame; a feed assembly mounted to the frame, the feed assembly configured to operate in a feed mode to feed the strapping material and to operate in a take-up mode to retract the strapping material; a strapping head configured to seal the strapping material to itself; a controller for controlling the operation of the strapping machine, the controller being operably connected to the feed assembly; and a sensor disposed to sense the presence and absence of strapping material at the strapping head, the sensor including first and second movable biased elements cooperating with one another, the movable biased elements being movable between a first position in which the sensor senses the presence of strapping material and a second position in which the sensor senses the absence of strapping material, the sensor being operably connected to the controller, wherein when the sensor senses the absence of strapping material at the strapping head, a control signal is generated to initiate operation of the feed assembly in a refeed mode.
- 2. The strapping machine in accordance with claim 1 wherein the sensor is mounted to the strapping head at about a strap exit path of the strapping material from the strapping head.
- 3. The strapping machine in accordance with claim 1 wherein the movable biased elements are configured as first and second pivoting paddles and wherein the strapping material engages the first paddle to pivot the paddles between the first and second positions.
- 4. The strapping machine in accordance with claim 3 including a proximity sensor cooperating with the first and second paddles, the second paddle being proximal to the proximity sensor and the first paddle being proximal to the second paddle, wherein the first paddle is biased away from the proximity sensor and the second paddle is biased away from the first paddle.
- 5. The strapping machine in accordance with claim 4 including first and second springs, wherein the first spring biases the first paddle away from the proximity sensor and the second spring biases the second paddle away from the first paddle.
- 6. The strapping machine in accordance with claim 5 including a hinge stop to limit travel of the first and second paddles away from one another.
- 7. The strapping machine in accordance with claim 4 wherein the second paddle operably contacts the proximity sensor during the feed mode and the take-up mode, and wherein the second paddle is operably separated from the proximity sensor during a refeed mode.
- 8. A strap sensor for use in a strapping machine of the type for positioning a strapping material around an associated load and sealing the strapping material to itself around the load, the strapping machine including a frame, a chute, a feed assembly configured to operate in a feed mode to feed the strapping material and to operate in a take-up mode to retract the strapping material, a controller for controlling the operation of the strapping machine operably connected to the feed assembly and a strapping head for sealing the strapping material to itself, the sensor comprising:first and second movable biased elements cooperating with one another, and movable between a first position in which the sensor senses the presence of strapping material at the strapping head and a second position in which the sensor senses the absence of strapping material at the strapping head, the sensor being operably connected to the controller, wherein when the sensor senses the absence of strapping material at the strapping head, a control signal is generated to initiate operation of the feed assembly in a refeed mode.
- 9. The strap sensor in accordance with claim 8 wherein the sensor is configured to detect the presence or absence of strapping material at the strapping head, at about a strap exit path of the strapping material from the strapping head.
- 10. The strap sensor in accordance with claim 8 wherein the movable biased elements are configured as first and second pivoting paddles and wherein the strapping material engages the first paddle to pivot the paddles between the first and second positions.
- 11. The strap sensor in accordance with claim 10 including a proximity sensor cooperating with the first and second paddles, the second paddle being proximal to the proximity sensor and the first paddle being proximal to the second paddle, wherein the first paddle is biased away from the proximity sensor and the second paddle is biased away from the first paddle.
- 12. The strap sensor in accordance with claim 11 including first and second springs, wherein the first spring biases the first paddle away from the proximity sensor and the second spring biases the second paddle away from the first paddle.
- 13. The strap sensor in accordance with claim 12 including a hinge stop to limit travel of the first and second paddles away from one another.
- 14. The strap sensor in accordance with claim 13 wherein the second paddle operably contacts the proximity sensor during the feed mode and the take-up mode, and wherein the second paddle is operably separated from the proximity sensor during a refeed mode.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
Strapping machines are in widespread use for securing straps around loads. There are two principle types of strappers. One type is a manually operated hand tool that can be used, for example, around a job site. Another type of strapper is a stationary arrangement in which the strapper is fabricated as part of an overall apparatus. In such a strapper, the strapping head and drive mechanisms are typically mounted within a frame. A chute is likewise mounted to the frame, through which the strapping material is fed.
US Referenced Citations (5)
Provisional Applications (1)
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06/304913 |
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