Claims
- 1. An improved bag placer apparatus for placing a bag or the like having a valve at an end thereof upon a filler spout through which the bag is to be filled with a flowable material, the apparatus of the type having means for withdrawing one such bag at a time from a plurality of such bags and having means for gripping the end of the withdrawn bag having a valve for opening the valve prior to placement thereof on the filler spout; the improvement
- a bag registration apparatus for receiving each said one bag in a substantially horizontal position from said withdrawing means and for presenting each said one bag to said gripping means, and having means for automatically registering each said one bag for location of said valve end in precise position and alignment relative to said gripping means;
- wherein said means for automatically registering comprises:
- means for forceably aligning a first edge of said bag in a first dimension;
- means for forceably aligning a second edge of said bag in a second dimension, said first and second edges of said bag being perpendicular to one another and lying in the plane of said bag;
- a plurality of integrated surfaces having at least a first surface adapted to receive said bag in a substantially horizontal position and at least a second surface extending from said first surface and adapted to present said bag in a substantially perpendicular plane relative to said gripping means, said first and second surfaces being fixed relative to one another at an acute angle and having a smooth transition surface therebetween; and
- means for moving said bag from said first surface to said second surface.
- 2. The improved apparatus recited in claim 1 wherein said first and second surfaces are slotted by at least one continuous slot entirely through said surfaces, said slot extending longitudinally in a direction substantially parallel to the direction of motion of each bag from said first surface to said second surface, said means for moving comprising a suction cup assembly having an extendible rod actuator and a plurality of suction cups, said rod actuator being connected at one end to a fulcrum point for rotation relative thereto, said rod actuator having a rod extendible therefrom, said rod being connected to said suction cups, said suction cups being located within said slots whereby each bag on said first surface may be selectively repositioned from said first surface to said second surface by said suction cups.
- 3. The improved bag placer apparatus recited in claim 1 further comprises:
- a picker-spouter having extendible suction means for securing and pulling an openable portion on a first side of the orifice of said valve;
- a clamp mechanism for grasping said bag, below said valve orifice; and
- means for swinging said bag through an angular transition while simultaneously repositioning said bag in a direction substantially perpendicular to said angular transition whereby to align said bag with a selected spout and selectively place the valve orifice of said bag onto said selected spout.
- 4. The improved apparatus recited in claim 3 wherein said means for swinging said bag comprises means for dividing said angular transition into at least two discrete angular transition segments, a first such segment occurring simultaneously with said repositioning of said bag and a second such segment occurring after said repositioning is completed and said bag is aligned with a selected spout.
- 5. The improved apparatus recited in claim 4 wherein said first segment is about 30 degrees and said second segment is about 15 degrees.
- 6. The improved bag placer apparatus recited in claim 1 further comprises:
- a pair of magazine apparatus, each such magazine apparatus positioned on an opposite side of said bag registration apparatus and each having a plurality of tiered shelves for supporting a plurality of vertical stacks of such bags, each such stack comprising a plurality of said bags in horizontal position, each such magazine apparatus also having means for sensing when the last bag of a stack has been withdrawn, and having means responsive to said sensing means for positioning another such stack into juxtaposition with said withdrawing means; and wherein said gripping means comprises, in combination, suction means for extending an openable portion on a first side of the orifice of said valve, a push rod for restraining a second side of the orifice of said valve, and a clamp mechanism for grasping said bag below said valve orifice, whereby said valve orifice is fully opened and said bag is securely gripped for being placed on a filling spout, said withdrawing means being adapted for delivering to said bag registration apparatus bags withdrawn alternately from each said magazine apparatus.
- 7. The improved apparatus recited in claim 6 wherein said gripping means further comprises means for swinging said bag through an angular transition while simultaneously repositioning said bag in a direction substantially perpendicular to said angular transition whereby to selectively place said valve orifice of said bag on to a selected filling spout.
- 8. The improved apparatus recited in claim 7 wherein said means for swinging said bag comprises means for dividing said angular transition into at least two segments, a first such segment occurring simultaneously with said repositioning of said bag and a second such segment occurring after said repositioning is completed and said bag is aligned with a selected spout.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 661,900 filed Oct. 17, 1984, now abandoned.
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