Claims
- 1. An apparatus for vacuum filling and sealing bags comprising:a material dispensing spout having a discharge end defined by closure members operable between closed and open positions for discharging particulate material into a bag; an actuator means positioned and arranged to open and close the spout discharge end closure members; clamping members on the spout discharge end movable between a closed position in clamping engagement with a bag mouth on the spout discharge end and an open position; a vacuum probe disposed along said material dispensing spout such that said vacuum probe will be disposed within said bag mouth when said bag mouth is positioned on said spout discharge end, said vacuum probe having fluidically coupled thereto a source of negative pressure for drawing a vacuum with said bag; and, a carriage movable in a travel path between a first, bag receiving position in close proximity to the spout discharge end and a second, bag discharge position away from the spout; sealing apparatus mounted on the carriage and movable between a first, inoperative position and a second position in sealing juxtaposition with said bag mouth, whereby bags may be clamped on the spout and filled one at a time, and thereafter released by the spout clamping members for movement by the carriage to a release position, with the bag mouth being sealed by the sealing apparatus as the carriage moves between its first and second positions, said sealing apparatus further comprising: a pair of opposable forming bars for gripping and supporting said bag rotatively disposed between a pair of parallel side plates; said forming bars being constructed and arranged to resiliently seal said bag mouth in an airtight manner around said vacuum probe when said carriage is in close proximity to the spout discharge end of said spout; and, said forming bars having rotatively mounted thereunder a pair of sealing bars, said sealing bars being arranged and constructed to rotate between a first position in which said sealing bars are rotated away from said bag and a second position in which said sealing bars engage said bag to heat seal said bag.
- 2. The apparatus for vacuum filling and sealing bags of claim 1 further comprising:a settling bar rotatively coupled to said carriage; said settling bar being constructed and arranged to be positioned so that said settling bar may contact said bag as said carriage is moved into its first, bag receiving position.
- 3. An apparatus for vacuum filling and sealing bags comprising:a material dispensing spout having a discharge end defined by closure members operable between closed and open positions for discharging particulate material into a bag; an actuator means positioned and arranged to open and close the spout discharge end closure members; clamping members on the spout discharge end movable between a closed position in clamping engagement with a bag mouth on the spout discharge end and an open position; a vacuum probe disposed along said material dispensing spout such that said vacuum probe will be disposed within said bag mouth when said bag mouth is positioned on said spout discharge end, said vacuum probe having fluidically coupled thereto a source of negative pressure for drawing a vacuum with said bag; and, a carriage movable in a travel path between a first, bag receiving position in close proximity to the spout discharge end and a second, bag discharge position away from the spout; sealing apparatus mounted on the carriage and movable between a first, inoperative position and a second position in sealing juxtaposition with said bag mouth, whereby bags may be clamped on the spout and filled one at a time, and thereafter released by the spout clamping members for movement by the carriage to a release position, with the bag mouth being sealed by the sealing apparatus as the carriage moves between its first and second positions, said sealing apparatus further comprising; a pair of opposable forming bars for gripping and supporting said bag rotatively disposed between a pair of parallel side plates; said forming bars being constructed and arranged to resiliently seal said bag mouth in an airtight manner around said vacuum probe when said carriage is in close proximity to the spout discharge end of said spout; and, a pair of sealing bars rotatively mounted within the carriage, said sealing bars being arranged and constructed to rotate between a first position in which said sealing bars are rotated away from said bag and a second position in which said sealing bars engage said bag to heat seal said bag.
Parent Case Info
This application is a Continuation in Part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/409,099, filed Sep. 30, 1999 and commonly assigned herewith. This application is also a Continuation in Part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/251,603, filed Feb. 17, 1999 and also commonly assigned herewith.
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