AU686283B2 - A packaging machine - Google Patents

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AU686283B2
AU686283B2 AU11633/95A AU1163395A AU686283B2 AU 686283 B2 AU686283 B2 AU 686283B2 AU 11633/95 A AU11633/95 A AU 11633/95A AU 1163395 A AU1163395 A AU 1163395A AU 686283 B2 AU686283 B2 AU 686283B2
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A PACKAGING MACHINE Technical Field The present invention relates to packaging machines and more particularly to packaging machines employing "strippers".
Background of the Invention The present invention relates to packaging machines, such as the packaging machines described in US. patent 4,663,917. The machine disclosed in this particular USA patent has cooperating stripper bars which remove product from the "seal area" and strip the packaging material in order to reduce the volume occupied by the product being packaged. Also closer bars are employed so that there is a length of package within which there 's no product, and which is engaged by the sealing jaws. The stripper bars are mounted on rotatably driven arms, with the arms rotating in opposite directions about parallel transversely spaced axes. Both arms rotate "continuously" in their respective angular directions.
The above discussed stripper bars move along the bag material to remove any product which may be located in the area to be engaged by the sealing jaws. However it is a disadvantage of the stripper bars that there is extending from them flanges which 20 engage the bag material to ensure that apart from the stripped length of bag material, S. the bag material does not engage the sealing jaws. These previously known stripper bars and associated shields or flanges suffer the disadvantage that they further reduce the volume available for the product.
0European patent specification 0182505 discloses a vertically reciprocating packaging machine having sealing jaws 50 and stripper jaws 40. It does not require bias shields.
Object of the Invention It is the object of the present invention to overcome or substantially ameliorate 30 the above disadvantages.
Summary of the Invention There is disclosed herein a stripper member for a stripping and sealing assembly of a rotary packaging machine, said stripper member comprising: a pair of spaced stripper levers with each lever having a first end and a second end, the first end providing for pivotal movement of the stripper member about a pivot axis, a stripper bar extending between the second ends of the levers; and N:\LIBHH100709mrn an bag shield formed integral with or attached to the stripper bar, characterised in that said bag shield is arcuate and extends from said stripper bar; said bag shield having an outer surface radially spaced from said pivot axis by a substantially fixed radius, and an inner surface conforming substantially to said outer surface.
There is further disclosed herein a stripping and sealing assembly for a rotary packaging apparatus, said apparatus including a product deivery head and a drive assembly to move tubular bag material past said delivery head so that product delivered from said head is located within said tubular bag material, said stripping and sealing assembly including a pair of opposing sealing and stripping means to be located on opposite sides of said bag material at a position downstream from said delivery head in the direction of movement of said bag material through said apparatus, said sealing and stripping means being adapted to co-operate to sealably close portions of said bag material and strip same prior to sealing, a first arm means supporting one of said sealing and stripping means and a second arm means supporting the other sealing and stripping means, a pair of generally parallel rotatably driven shafts from each of which there extends radially outwardly therefrom a respective one of the arm means, each sealing and stripping means including a sealing jaw and a pair of stripper members each according to claim 1 with the stripper bars, co-operating to strip the bag material prior to the jaws sealably engaging the bag material, and wherein the arm means via said shaft are rotatably driven continuously through complete revolutions in synchronism in opposite directions about spaced parallel stationary aes extending generally transverse of the direction of movement of the bag material so that prior to sealing said bag oe 1 Smaterial the stripping and sealing means are moved along said bag material to cause the S•stripper bars to strip same, the stripper levers serving to pivotably mount the stripper bars on their supporting arm means so as to provide for relative movement between stripper bar and the associated arms means about the pivot axis, each bag shield being fixed to or formed integral with a respective one of the stripper bars so that the shields extend away from one another in opposite directions from their respective stripper bars, when the stripper bars are engaged with the bag material.
Brief Description of the Drawings A preferred form of the present invention will now be described by way of example with reference to the accompanying drawings wherein: Figure 1 is a schematic side elevation of a portion of bag material being stripped, sealed and cut; Figure 2 is a schematic side elevation of a portion of the packaging machine performing the function schematically depicted in Figure 1; [N:\LIBHHI00709:Iam -3- Figure 3 is a schematic side elevation of the packaging machine portion illustrated in Figure 2; Figure 4 is a schematic front elevation of the stripper bar and bag shield of Figures 1, 2 and 3; and Figure 5 is a schematic side elevation of the stripper bar and bag shield shown in Figure 4.
Detailed Description of the Preferred Embodiment In the accompanying drawings there is schematically depicted the portion 10 of a packaging machine. The packaging machine is a rotary machine in that it has a pair of arms 11 which rotate about transversely spaced parallel axes 12 defined by spaced parallel shafts 13. The machine may be constructed in accordance with U.S.A. patent 4,663,917. The shafts 13 are stationary in respect of their positions in the machine, but they rotate continuously in opposite angular directiors repeatedly through 360°. The packaging machine has a product delivery head which delivers product 14 to the interior of tubular bag material 15. The bag material 15 is driven, by, for example, the machine shown in U.S.A. patent 4,910,943. The machine strips and closes the bag material as well as seals the bag material and cuts each bag from the tubular material as it is formed. The sequence of operations is as follows. Firstly, the tubular bag 20 material 15 is driven passed a product delivery head so that product 14 is delivered to S: the interior of the tubular bag material 15. Thereafter, a pair of cooperating stripper bars 17 (one on each side of the tubular bag material 15) move down the tubular bag material so as to reduce the volume occupied by the product 14. A length of tubular bag material 18 is then ready to be engaged by the sealing jaws 16. However a pair of tube closer bars 19 located above the stripper bars 17 engage the tubular bag material 15 to prevent further product coming down the tubular bag material -15 to the tubular o length The sealing jaws 16 engage the length 18 in between the stripper bars 17 and closer bars 19. Preferably one of the sealing jaws 16 would be provided with a knife so as to cut discrete lengths of bag material 15 to provide a complete bag 30 It should be appreciated that each portion 10 includes an arm 11 as well as a stripper bar 17 and a closer bar 19. The portions 11 are located on opposite sides of the tubular bag material and cooperate to form discrete bags The following description will be in respect of a single portion 10 only.
The shaft 13 of the portion 10 is driven in the direction of the arrow 21.
36 Mounted on the arm 11 is a pair of levers 22 of which only one is illustrated. The levers 22 are spaced in the direction of the axis 12 and support between them the S.-t ,-stripper bars 17 and closer bars 19.
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[N;\LIBHH|00709:lam Each lever 22 is attached to its associated arm 11 by a pivot pin 36, In this regard it should be appreciated that each arm 11 consists of two projections 24 which extend radially from the shaft 13. The projections 24 are spaced longitudinally of the shaft 13 and have the sealing jaw 16 extending therebetween. The sealing jaw 16 has a heated sealing element 25. Each lever 22 is fixed to an associated one of the projections 24.
Pivotally mounted on each lever 22 is a stripper lever 26 with the each stripper bar 17 extending between the associated pair of levers 26. The associated stripper lever 26 is generally parallel and co-extensive. Also pivotally mounted on each lever 22 is a closer lever 27, with the closer bar 19 extending between the associated pair of levers 27. The levers 26 are spring biased to move in the direction of the arrow 28 while the levers 27 are spring biased to move in the direction of the arrow 29.
In this embodiment, the stripper bar 17 is integrally formed with or has fixed to it a bag shield 30. The bag shield 30 is arcuate and extends the length of the stripper bar 17 so as to extend across the bag material 15. The shield 30 has an arcuate outer surface 31 which extends angularly at a substantially fixed radius about the axis about which the lever 26 pivots. Preferably the concave surface 32 would closely conform to the configuration of the surface 31 so that the shield 30 generally follows an 20 extending from the axis 35 so that the stripper bar 17 can engage the bag material 15 as close to the sealing jaws 16 as possible. By having the surface 31 curved with a generally fixed radius extending from the axis 35, movement of the sealing jaws 16 "toward and away from the bag material 15 will not result in unwanted contact between •the shield 30 and the sealing jaws 16. Still further, by having the shield 30 shaped as discussed above, the bag 20 is permitted to assume a shape which maximises the volume available to the product 14 yet ensuring that there is sufficient'length 18 for the sealing jaws 16 to properly engage the bag material It should be appreciated that in Figure 2, the sealing jaws 16 are depicted at the position in which the jaws 16 are sealing the bag material and cutting the bag 30 material 15. In Figure 3, the sealing jaws 16 are depicted at 15' prior to the position depicted in Figure 2.
The above mentioned stripper bar 17 and bag shield 30 are more filly depicted in Figures 4 and 5. In the present instance the stripper bar 17 and bag shield 30 are integrally formed. The stripper bar 17 and bag shield 30 are attached to the extremities of the levers 26 by means of shafts 34. The bar 17, shield 30 and levers 26 provide a stripper member 30. Accordingly, the stripper member 33 has a leading portion providing the stripper bar 17, from which leading portion there rearwardly extends the i l; arcuate bag shield IN:\IBHH100709:lam

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1. A stripper member for a stripping and sealing assembly of a rotary packaging machine, said stripper member comprising: a pair of spaced stripper levers with each lever having a first end and a second end, the first end providing for pivotal movement of the stripper member about a pivot axis, a stripper bar extending between the second ends of the levers; and an bag shield formed integral with or attached to the stripper bar, characterised in that said bag shield is arcuate and extends from said stripper bar; said bag shield having an outer surface radially spaced from said pivot axis by a substantially fixed radius, and an inner surface conforming substantially to said outer surface.
2. A stripping and sealing assembly for a rotary packaging apparatus, said apparatus including a product delivery head and a drive assembly to move tubular bag material past said delivery head so that product delivered from said head is located is within said tubular bag material, said stripping and sealing assembly including a pair of opposing sealing and stripping means to be located on opposite sides of said bag material at a position downstream from said delivery head in the direction of movement of said bag material through said apparatus, said sealing and stripping means being adapted to co-operate to sealably close portions of said bag material and strip same j: 20 prior to sealing, a first arm means supporting one of said sealing and stripping means and a second arm means supporting the other sealing and stripping means, a pair of generally parallel rotatably driven shafts from each of which there extends radially outwardly therefrom a respective one of the arm means, each sealing and stripping Smeans including a sealing jaw and a pair of stripper members each according to claim 1 with the stripper bars, co-operating to strip the bag material prior to the jaws sealably i"...engaging the bag material, and wherein the arm means via said sliaft are rotatably driven continuously through complete revolutions in synchronism in opposite directions about spaced parallel stationary axes extending generally transverse of the direction of movement of the bag material so that prior to sealing said bag material the stripping and 30 sealing means are moved along said bag material to cause the stripper bars to strip same, the stripper levers serving to pivotably mount the stripper bars on their supporting arm means so as to provide for relative movement between each stripper bar and the associated arms means about the pivot axis, each bag shield being fixed to or formed integral with a respective one of the stripper bars so that the shields extend away from one another in opposite directions from their respective stripper bars, when the stripper bars are engaged with the bag material.
3. A rotary packaging machine incorporating the stripper mechanism of claim 1 or the stripping and sealing assembly of claim 2. IN:\LIBHHI00709hiam
4. A stripper bar and bag shield attached thereto or formed integral therewith, substantially as hereinbefore described with reference to the accompanying drawings.
A packaging machine incorporating the stripper bar of claim 1 or claim 4.
6. A packaging machine, substantially as hereinbefore described with reference to the accompanying drawings, DATED this Thirtieth Day of October 1997 Alfred Alexander Taylor Patent Attorneys for the Applicant/Nominated Person SPRUSON FERGUSON r e a e r r ~eo s o i' i r; P i II r (N:\LIBHH100709:Iam -A PACKAGING MACHINE Abstract A rotary packaging machine including a pair of cooperating stripper bars (17) which engage the bag material (15) prior to the sealing jaws (16) engaging the bag material The stripper bars (17) have attached to them or formed integral therewith, bag shields The bag shields (30) are arcuate so as to generally extend along an arcuate path having a fixed axis extending from the pivot axis (32) of the supporting lever (26) for the stripper bar (17). Fig. 2 9, 9,9 (N:\LIBTTJ00437:LMM
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EP0182505A1 (en) * 1984-10-23 1986-05-28 Kliklok Corporation Combined holding and stripper mechanism for form, fill and seal packaging machines
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US4996825A (en) * 1989-01-31 1991-03-05 Kliklok Corporation Combined blousing, stripping and sealing for bag forming and method

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US4663917A (en) * 1984-06-20 1987-05-12 Taylor Alfred A Packaging apparatus
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