WO1999052773A1 - Multi bagging machine - Google Patents

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WO1999052773A1
WO1999052773A1 PCT/US1998/007025 US9807025W WO9952773A1 WO 1999052773 A1 WO1999052773 A1 WO 1999052773A1 US 9807025 W US9807025 W US 9807025W WO 9952773 A1 WO9952773 A1 WO 9952773A1
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hopper
auger
agitator
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bagging machine
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Estacia Kanzler
James Kanzler
Jack D. Eiler
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The Sandbagger Corporation
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • B65BMACHINES, APPARATUS OR DEVICES FOR, OR METHODS OF, PACKAGING ARTICLES OR MATERIALS; UNPACKING
    • B65B39/00Nozzles, funnels or guides for introducing articles or materials into containers or wrappers
    • B65B39/001Nozzles, funnels or guides for introducing articles or materials into containers or wrappers with flow cut-off means, e.g. valves
    • B65B39/004Nozzles, funnels or guides for introducing articles or materials into containers or wrappers with flow cut-off means, e.g. valves moving linearly
    • B65B39/005Nozzles, funnels or guides for introducing articles or materials into containers or wrappers with flow cut-off means, e.g. valves moving linearly transverse to flow direction
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • B65BMACHINES, APPARATUS OR DEVICES FOR, OR METHODS OF, PACKAGING ARTICLES OR MATERIALS; UNPACKING
    • B65B1/00Packaging fluent solid material, e.g. powders, granular or loose fibrous material, loose masses of small articles, in individual containers or receptacles, e.g. bags, sacks, boxes, cartons, cans, or jars
    • B65B1/04Methods of, or means for, filling the material into the containers or receptacles
    • B65B1/10Methods of, or means for, filling the material into the containers or receptacles by rotary feeders
    • B65B1/12Methods of, or means for, filling the material into the containers or receptacles by rotary feeders of screw type

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  • the present invention is directed to a machine for the multi bagging of particulate fluent material. More specifically, the present invention is directed: to a multi bagging machine which includes an elongate hopper and discharge chutes located at the bottom of the hopper and which utilizes slide gates located as close to a feed auger as possible for controlling the dispensing of particulate fluent material from the discharge chutes and prevent clogging of the chutes; to separate drive mechanisms for driving an auger shaft and an agitator shaft, the latter at a slower speed to facilitate flow of the fluent particulate material in the hopper; to a plurality of reverse direction auger flights for improving flow of particulate fluent material to each discharge chute; to agitator blade configuration, alignment and size to improve agitation of the fluent material; to a semicircular bottom trough closely adjacent the auger flights for minimizing clogging of the auger; and, to positioning of the discharge chutes as close to a front side of the hopper as possible to facilitate ease of use by a user and to offset auger
  • U.S. Patent No. 5,417,261 there is disclosed an apparatus for dispensing fluent material into containers, where swing gates are pivotally mounted to discharge chutes for swinging or pivotal movement between an open position and a closed position under a discharge opening at the lower end of each discharge chute.
  • the swing gate is connected to a linkage mechanism which is operable by a foot pedal for opening and closing the associated chute for dispensing fluent material from the discharge chute into a container such as a bag.
  • U.S. Patent No. 5,437,318 discloses a fluent material dispensing apparatus including a hopper with inclined front and rear walls which converge to a generally flat bottom that has a plurality of discharge chutes extending downwardly therefrom.
  • An auger is positioned along the bottom of the hopper above the discharge chutes for moving particulate fluent material, such as sand, across open upper ends of the discharge chutes for assisting in the dispensing of the fluent material from the discharge chutes.
  • a multi bagging machine comprising: a framework including four, spaced apart upright legs arranged in a generally rectangular configuration; a generally rectangular hopper mounted to an upper end of the framework; the hopper including a sharply inclined front wall and a lesser inclined back wall extending between two end walls; an auger located adjacent the bottom of the hopper and having an auger shaft extending between the end walls; an agitator including an agitator shaft located above the auger and a short distance toward the rear of the hopper; a plurality of discharge chutes connected to the bottom of the hopper for discharging fluent particulate material from the hopper into a container or bag; and a slide gate movable from a rear wall of each discharge chute into and across the discharge chute to a front wall of each discharge chute and back for blocking and unblocking the flow of fluent particulate material through the discharge chute into a bag or container.
  • the slide gates are located as high as possible, the discharge chutes are located as far forward as possible, the auger shaft is driven at a faster speed than the agitator shaft and the agitator blades are skew to the agitator shaft, and are parallel to each other and the agitator shaft is located such that the outer point of rotation of each agitator blade is the same distance from the front wall and as it is from the rear wall.
  • FIG. 1 is a front perspective view of a multi bagging machine constructed according to the teachings of the present invention.
  • FIG. 2 is a side elevational view, with portions broken away, of drive mechanisms for an auger shaft and for an agitator shaft used in the multi bagging machine shown in FIG. 1.
  • FIG. 3 is a top plan view of the multi bagging machine and shows the interior of the hopper of the machine and the auger and agitator mounted therein and is taken along line 3-3 of FIG. 2.
  • FIG. 4 is a sectional view of the hopper shown in FIG. 3 without the auger and agitator being shown but showing a slide gate in a material discharge or dispensing chute and is taken along line 4-4 of FIG. 3.
  • FIG. 5 is a vertical sectional view of the hopper shown in FIG. 3 and is taken along line 5-5 of FIG. 3 and shows the orientation of agitator blades on the agitator shaft in the hopper.
  • FIG. 6 is a top plan view of the hopper similar to the view shown in FIG. 3 but without showing the agitator and shows the six auger flights.
  • FIG. 1 the multi bagging machine 10 of the present invention.
  • the machine 10 includes a hopper 12 having a generally rectangular upper open end 14 and inclined front and rear elongate inclined walls 16 and 18 (FIG. 3), which converge downwardly toward each other in a generally V configuration to a rounded, partially circular in-cross- section, bottom wall 20.
  • the walls 16 and 18 extend between slightly inclined end walls 22 and 24 (FIG. 3). As shown in FIG.
  • a plurality of, and in the illustrated embodiment, three, discharge chutes 26, 28 and 30 which are coupled to and extend downwardly from the hopper front wall 16 and downwardly from the bottom wall 20 in an offset arrangement (FIG. 4).
  • each chute 26, 28 and 30 has a short rear wall 32 extending downwardly from the middle of the rounded bottom wall 20, a longer front wall 33 and spaced apart end walls 34 (FIG. 5) and 36 with an inclined open upper end 38 and a lower outlet end 40.
  • This configuration of each chute 26, 28 and 30 places each chute closer to the front of the machine to facilitate use by a user and to inhibit clogging of flights of an auger 41 (FIG. 3) and clogging of the chutes 26, 28 and 30 and the rounded, partially circular, bottom wall 20 is closely adjacent an auger 41 (FIG. 5).
  • the hopper 12 is supported at the upper end of a generally rectangular framework 42 including four (4) upright legs 44, 46, 48, and 50, interconnected by transversely extending struts.
  • a table or platform 60 that extends between and is connected to the four legs 44-50 a short distance above ground level.
  • a bottom rail 62, 64 At the bottom of each pair of front and rear legs 44, 46 or 48, 50 is a bottom rail 62, 64 for supporting the machine on a generally level surface.
  • a power source 66 for the auger 41 and an agitator 68 (FIG. 3).
  • the power source 66 comprises a gasoline engine which drives a hydraulic pump which drives two hydraulic motors and as shown in FIG. 1 control handles are provided for controlling power to and the direction of rotation of the auger 41 and an agitator 68 (FIG. 5).
  • each handle has three (3) positions; a forward position, a neutral position and a reverse position.
  • an auger shaft 71 is driven by an hydraulic motor through a sprocket 72, a chain 74 and a larger driven wheel or sprocket 76 mounted on the shaft 71.
  • an agitator shaft 78 is driven from an hydraulic motor through a small sprocket 80, a chain 82 and a larger driven wheel or sprocket
  • each shaft 71 and 78 is driven by a separate hydraulic motor and at a different speed.
  • the auger shaft 71 is driven at a speed of between 40 and 50 rpm., preferably 45 rpm.
  • the agitator is driven at a lower speed between 6 and 14 rpm., and preferably 10 rpm.
  • Empirical tests have shown that the different speeds provide a desired enhanced flow of material through the hopper 12, especially where the material is compost material including stringy vegetation material.
  • the hopper 12 has an off set shape with the front wall 16 being shorter than the rear wall 18 between the pair of opposed end walls 22 and 24.
  • the axis of the auger shaft 71 is off set from the axis of the agitator shaft 78, i.e. upwardly and slightly to the rear.
  • the outer ends of agitator blades 92-95 of the blades 91-96 will be spaced the same distance from each wall 16 and 18 as the blades 91-96 rotate.
  • the plurality of agitator blades 91-96 are mounted on the agitator shaft 78 and are situated skew to the agitator shaft 78.
  • the blades 92-95 are at positioned at an acute angle of 50° to 80°, preferably 70° to the agitator axis of the shaft 78 and arranged parallel to one another.
  • the agitator end blades 91 , 96 has one portion that extends parallel to the adjacent end wall 22 or 24 and another portion that extends parallel to the other blades 92-95.
  • each chute 26-30 has a generally planar, slide gate 98 supported on a pair of side- by-side rollers 100 mounted on a shaft 102 extending between each pair of end walls 34 and 36.
  • the rollers 100 are located at the lower side of a slot 104 in the rear wall 33 which receives the slide gate 98.
  • Each slide gate 98 is pivotally connected at a rear outer end 106 to a first link 108 which in turn is pivoted at its upper end 110 to a bracket or plate 112 mounted to the underside of the inclined hopper wall 18.
  • Another link 114 which is fixed to the link 108 in a generally V configuration at its pivot connection to the bracket plate 112, extends outwardly from the bracket plate 112 to a pivot connection 116 to a linkage rod 118.
  • Movement of the linkage rod 118 upwardly causes upward movement of the V-shaped arrangement of the links 108 and 114 so as to move the links 108 and 114 to the position shown in phantom, where the slide gate 98 is moved out of the chute 26, 28 or 30 to allow fluent particular material, such as sand, to fall through the chute 26, 28 or 30 into a container or bag disposed beneath the bottom end 40 of the chute 26, 28 or 30.
  • the linkage rod 118 can be coupled to a foot pedal 120, as shown in FIG. 1 , so that an operator can operate the slide gate 98 by foot while holding the top end of the container, such as a bag, beneath the chute lower opening 40 for filling the container or bag.
  • the slide gate 98 is mounted as high as possible relative to the rounded wall 20 and relative to the chute upper open end 38 to minimize the space that could become clogged in each discharge chute 26, 28 or 30.
  • FIG. 5 is illustrated a plan view of one of the agitator blades 92-95 which has two cross members 130 and 132 in the form of a cross or + and which are located in a plane which is at an acute angle of 70° to the agitator shaft 78 as shown in FIG. 3.
  • FIG. 6 shows the auger shaft 71 as including six (6) discontinuous auger flights 141-146 the flights 141 , 143 and 145 are disposed at one spiral angle and extend from a point at one side of the chute upper opening 38 to a middle area of the chute upper opening 38.
  • each auger flight 141 , 143 and 145 includes two revolutions in one spiral direction and an adjacent auger flight 142, 144 or 146 has two revolutions in an opposite spiral direction.
  • fluent particular matter such as sand, is caused to move to the center of each chute upper opening 38 at the top end of each chute upon forward rotation of the auger shaft 71.

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US4767030A (en) * 1987-11-16 1988-08-30 The Pillsbury Company Particulate food depositor
US5417261A (en) * 1993-11-22 1995-05-23 The Sandbagger Corp. Apparatus for dispensing fluent material into containers
US5437318A (en) * 1993-11-22 1995-08-01 The Sandbagger Corp Power-driven apparatus for dispensing fluent material into containers
US5740950A (en) * 1996-01-11 1998-04-21 The Sandbagger Corporation Apparatus and agitator for dispensing fluent material into containers

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EP0279353A1 (en) * 1987-02-20 1988-08-24 Acrison, Inc. Mechanism for metering solid materials which flow in a manner similar to liquids
US4767030A (en) * 1987-11-16 1988-08-30 The Pillsbury Company Particulate food depositor
US5417261A (en) * 1993-11-22 1995-05-23 The Sandbagger Corp. Apparatus for dispensing fluent material into containers
US5437318A (en) * 1993-11-22 1995-08-01 The Sandbagger Corp Power-driven apparatus for dispensing fluent material into containers
US5740950A (en) * 1996-01-11 1998-04-21 The Sandbagger Corporation Apparatus and agitator for dispensing fluent material into containers

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