Claims
- 1. A tie fastener bending device for use with a packaging container having a tie-fastener secured thereon wherein a leading end and a trailing end of the tie fastener extends beyond a leading edge and a trailing edge, respectively, of the packaging container, the bending device comprising:
- means for moving the packaging container and for maintaining the packaging container in a generally vertical plane as the container moves along a travel path from a first end of the device to a second end of the device;
- means for detecting the leading edge and the trailing edge of the packaging container traveling past the detecting means, the first detecting means producing a first signal upon detection of the leading edge of the packaging container and producing a second signal upon detection of the trailing edge of the packaging container, the detecting means being disposed between the first and second ends of the device along the packaging container travel path;
- first means for bending the leading end and the trailing end of the tie fastener relative to the respective leading edges and trailing edges of the packaging container, the first bending means including a first paddle being capable of selectively rotating in a generally vertical plane transversely across the travel path of the container perpendicular to the generally vertical plane of the container to contact the end of the tie, the first bending means being spaced from and independent of the detecting means and being electrically connected to the detecting means so that the first bending means is selectively actuated in response to the first signal from the detecting means to bend the leading end of the tie fastener and selectively actuated in response to the first signal from the detecting means after a predetermined delay to bend the trailing end of the tie fastener, the first bending means being disposed between the detecting means and the second end of the device at a first location along the container travel path; and
- second means for bending the trailing end of the tie fastener relative to the trailing edge of the packaging container, the second bending means including a second paddle being capable of selectively rotating in a generally horizontal plane perpendicular to the generally vertical plane of the packaging container along the direction of container travel to contact the trailing end of the tie, the second bending means being spaced from and independent of the detecting means and being electrically connected to the detecting means so that the second bending means is selectively actuated in response to the second signal from the detecting means, the second bending means being disposed at the first location along the container travel path adjacent to and on an opposite side of the container travel path relative to the first bending means.
- 2. A method for bending a pair of ends of a tie fastener about a packaging container having the fastener secured thereon wherein a leading end and a trailing end of the tie fastener extend beyond a leading edge and a trailing edge of the container, respectively, the method comprising the steps of:
- moving the container continuously on a travel path from a first end to a second end of the path and maintaining an upper portion of the container in a first plane along the travel path;
- providing a first paddle adjacent the travel path, the first paddle including a first end and a second end and being capable of selectively rotating in a second plane substantially perpendicular to the first plane defined by the container;
- providing a second paddle adjacent the travel path, the second paddle including a first end and a second end and being capable of selectively rotating in a third plane substantially perpendicular to the first plane defined by the container, the second paddle being located adjacent to the first paddle and on an opposite side of the container travel path relative to the first paddle;
- detecting the leading edge of the container as the container moves along the travel path and producing a first signal indicating detection of the leading edge;
- detecting the trailing edge of the container as the container moves along the travel path and producing a second signal indicating detection of the trailing edge;
- rotating the first paddle a first time, as the leading end of the tie fastener moves along the container travel path past the first paddle, to sweep a path transversely across the container travel path to strike the leading end of the tie fastener and bend the leading end of the tie fastener relative to the leading edge of the container, the first paddle rotating after a first predetermined time delay in response to the first signal;
- rotating the first paddle a second time, as the trailing end of the tie fastener moves along the container travel path past the first paddle, to sweep a path transversely across the container travel path to strike the trailing end of the tie fastener and bend the trailing end of the tie fastener relative to the trailing edge of the container, the first paddle rotating after a second predetermined time delay in response to the first signal; and
- rotating the second paddle, as the trailing end of the tie fastener moves along the container travel path away from the second paddle, to sweep a path adjacent the container travel path to strike the trailing end of the tie fastener and further bend the trailing end of the tie fastener relative to the trailing edge of the container, the second paddle rotating after a predetermined time delay in response to the second signal.
- 3. The method of claim 2 wherein the step of providing the second paddle further includes providing the second paddle with the first end defining a fork having a first prong and a second prong, and wherein the step of rotating the first paddle further includes the first end of the first paddle passing between the first and second prongs of the second paddle as the first paddle sweeps its path transversely across the container travel path.
- 4. The method of claim 3 and, after the second detecting step, further including the step of:
- orienting the second paddle so that the first and second prongs of the second paddle are substantially perpendicular to and adjacent to the first plane defined by the container as the first paddle rotates the first time, the first prong being positioned to act as an anvil to support the container in a generally upright position while the first paddle strikes the leading end of the tie fastener.
- 5. The method of claim 3 and, after the first rotating step, further including the step of:
- orienting the second paddle so that the first and second prongs of the second paddle are substantially perpendicular to and adjacent to the first plane defined by the container, the second prong being positioned to further bend the leading end about the leading edge of the container as the leading edge of the container moves past the second prong of the second paddle.
- 6. The method of claim 3 and, after the first rotating step, further including the step of:
- orienting the second paddle so that the first and second prongs of the second paddle are substantially perpendicular to and adjacent to the first plane defined by the container, the second prong being positioned to act as an anvil to support the container in a generally upright position while the first paddle rotates the second time to strike the trailing end of the tie fastener.
- 7. A tie fastener bending device for use with a packaging container having a tie-fastener secured thereon wherein an end of the tie fastener extends beyond an edge of the packaging container, the bending device comprising:
- means for moving the packaging container and for maintaining an upper portion of the packaging container in a first plane as the container moves along a travel path from a first end to a second end of the device;
- first means for bending the end of the tie fastener relative to the edge of the packaging container, the first bending means including a first paddle capable of selectively rotating in a second plane transversely across the travel path of the container perpendicular to the :first plane of the container to contact the end of the tie fastener, the first bending means being disposed between first end and the second end of the device at a first location along the container travel path; and
- second means for bending the end of the tie fastener relative to the edge of the packaging container, the second bending means including a second paddle capable of selectively rotating in a third plane perpendicular to the first plane of the packaging container along the direction of the container travel to contact the end of the tie fastener, the second bending means being disposed at the first location along the container travel path adjacent to and on an opposite side of the container travel path relative to the first bending means.
- 8. The device of claim 7 wherein the second paddle includes a first end and a second end, the first end defining a fork including a first prong and a second prong, the second prong being spaced from and substantially parallel to the first prong so that the first paddle can pass between the first prong and the second prong of the second paddle as the first paddle strikes the end of the tie fastener, the second paddle remaining in a stationary position during rotation of the first paddle through the fork of the first end of the second paddle.
- 9. The device of claim 8 and further comprising:
- means for detecting the packaging container traveling past the detecting means, the detecting means disposed along the container travel path between the first end of the device and the first bending means;
- wherein the first and second bending means are spaced from and independent of the detecting means, the first and second bending means being electrically connected to the detecting means and being selectively actuated in response to a signal from the detecting means.
- 10. The device of claim 7 and further comprising:
- means for magnetically attracting and holding a metallic component of the tie fastener of the packaging container against the magnetic means as the packaging container moves past the magnetic means along the travel path to maintain the upper portion of the packaging container in a generally vertical plane while the bending means bends the end of the tie fastener relative to the edge of the packaging container, the magnetic means being disposed adjacent the first bending means and generally opposite the first prong of the second paddle.
- 11. The device of claim 7 wherein the first bending means further includes: a clutch assembly including:
- a clutch connected to the first paddle for causing rotation of the first paddle; and
- a solenoid for causing actuation of the clutch, the solenoid being actuated by a signal from the detecting means.
- 12. The device of claim 11 wherein the clutch is capable of selectively rotating the paddle for a single revolution at a rate of 1200 revolutions per minute.
- 13. The device of claim 11 and further comprising:
- an alignment sensor electrically connected to the clutch assembly and disposed adjacent the second paddle to detect the orientation of the second paddle relative to the alignment sensor to insure proper positioning of the second paddle prior to rotation of the first paddle to contact the tie-fastener, wherein the alignment sensor selectively sends a signal to actuate the clutch assembly and rotate the first paddle until the second end of the second paddle is in alignment with the alignment sensor.
- 14. The device of claim 7 wherein the first bending means further includes: a motor connected to the first paddle for causing rotation of the first paddle, the motor being capable of selectively causing a single high speed revolution of the first paddle and being controlled by a microprocessor.
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RELATED CASE
The present application is a continuation-in-part application of co-pending U.S. application Ser. No. 08/122,107 filed on Sep. 16, 1993 for TIN-TIE CLIP BENDING DEVICE.
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