Packaging machine former
10131106 ยท 2018-11-20
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B31B2160/10
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B31B2155/001
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B31B70/36
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B31B70/261
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A former shoulder (10) for a packing machine. The former shoulder (10) includes a former (12) having an external surface (13) over which strip bag material passes to be reconfigured into a tubular configuration. The bag material passes downwardly through a central opening (14) in the former shoulder (10). The former shoulder (10) includes a pair of pivoted guides (22, 23) that engage edge portions of the tubular bag material to form a fold (29) in the bag configuration (26) of the tubular bag material.
Claims
1. A former shoulder for a packaging machine, the former shoulder being configured to engage a strip of bag material, the former shoulder comprising: a former member having a former surface surrounding a central aperture, wherein the central aperture comprises an aperture upper portion and an aperture lower portion, wherein the former surface is configured to receive the strip of bag material to form the strip of bag material into a tubular bag material, having a tubular configuration, for delivery in a delivery direction to the interior of the former member via said central aperture, and wherein the former surface comprises a lower extremity adjacent to the aperture lower portion; and a bag material guide having an upper part above said lower extremity and located internally of the former member and adjacent to the central aperture, the guide being operable to engage longitudinal edge portions of the tubular bag material, wherein a position of the guide is alterable to change said tubular configuration to a predetermined configuration; wherein the guide includes a pair of arms configured to engage the longitudinal edge portions, wherein the pair of arms are pivotable about axes extending perpendicular relative to said delivery direction, wherein each arm comprises an upper end via which the arms are pivotably mounted about said axes and a lower end opposite the upper end so that the arms extend downwardly from said axes, wherein the upper ends of the arms are spaced horizontally inward of the former shoulder from the former surface so that the axis corresponding to each arm passes through the former surface before and after passing through the corresponding arm, and where the arms are configured to pivot so that the lower ends move relative to each other in order to provide said predetermined configuration.
2. The former shoulder of claim 1, wherein the arms extend downwardly from adjacent to the aperture lower portion.
3. The former shoulder of claim 2, wherein the arms are configurable to be vertically oriented.
4. The former shoulder of claim 1, wherein the arms are pivotally supported at their upper ends adjacent to said aperture lower portion so that the arms extend downward from adjacent to the aperture lower portion.
5. The former shoulder of claim 4, wherein said delivery direction is downward, and said axes are horizontal.
6. The former shoulder of claim 1, wherein the arms are angularly pivotable between positions at which the arms do not overlap, and positions at which the arms overlap.
7. The former shoulder of claim 1, further including a base supporting the former member, and a mounting bracket fixed to the base, wherein the arms are pivotally mounted on the mounting bracket.
8. The former shoulder of claim 7, wherein the mounting bracket is at least partly located internally of the former member.
9. The former shoulder of claim 2, wherein the arms are angularly angularly pivotable between positions at which the arms do not overlap, and positions at which the arms overlap.
10. The former shoulder of claim 4, further including a base supporting the former member, and a mounting bracket fixed to the base, wherein the arms are pivotally mounted on the mounting bracket.
11. The former shoulder of claim 10, wherein the mounting bracket is at least partly located internally of the former member.
12. The former shoulder of claim 1, wherein the guide is configured to provide a fold in one of the longitudinal edge portions.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
(1) Preferred forms of the present invention will now be described by way of example with reference to the accompanying drawings wherein:
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DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
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(7) The opening 14 includes an upper portion 16 that has an arcuate periphery, with the upper portions 16 tapering downwardly to a lower portion 17. As the tubular bag material passes through the opening 16, the overlapping edges of the tubular bag material passes through the lower portion 17. The surface 13, as seen in
(8) The frame 11 includes a plate 18 that extends generally normal to the direction 15 from a position beneath the surface 13 to a position spaced laterally outward of the surface 13.
(9) Mounted on the plate 18 is a guide 19 that engages the longitudinal edge portions of the tubular bag material so as to guide the edge portions into a desired configuration for the particular bag to be manufactured. In
(10) The guide 19 includes a mounting bracket 20 that includes a pair of upwardly extending flanges 21 that project upwardly behind the surface 13 so as to be located generally internally of the former 12. The guide 19 has an upper part 40 located internally of the former 12 so as to be above the lower most extremity 38.
(11) The guide 19 is an assembly including a pair of guides 22 and 23. Preferably the guides 22 and 23 are a pair of generally vertically oriented arms. More preferably the guides 22 and 23 are pivotally attached at their upper ends to the upper ends of the flanges 21 at the upper part 40 of the guide 19. The guides 22 and 23 would pivot about spaced axes 37 that are generally perpendicular to the direction 15, with the guides 22 and 23 extending downward from the axes 37. Accordingly the axes 37 are generally horizontal and parallel. The guides 22 and 23 would be secured to the flanges 21 by means of pivot pins 24 that would engage the guides 22 and 23 and urge them against the flanges 21 to frictionally retain the guides 22 and 23 in a desired position. More preferably the guides 22 and 23 and flanges 21 have cooperating projections and recesses that engage to retain the guides 22 and 23 in a desired position. The projections and/or recesses would be angularly arranged about the axes 37. Typically a fastener would be employed that is tension to ensure that the guides 22 and 23 are retained in the selected angular position by engagement of the projections and recesses. An operator would merely grip the guides 22 and 23 and pivot them to the next desired position. They would then be retained in this position by frictional engagement with the flanges 21, or the engagement of the projections and recesses.
(12) The guides 22 and 23 are movable angularly about the axes 24. More particularly they can be moved angularly from a position at which they are spaced from each other (not overlapping). However they may be moved angularly to overlapping positions with the guide 23 in front of the guide 22 (as shown in
(13) With particular reference to
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(15) The above described preferred embodiments have the advantage that by use of the guides 22 and 23, the former 10 can accommodate forming bags of different sizes and different configurations without having to remove and replace the former shoulder 10. Still further, the former shoulder 10 takes the place of a series of former shoulders that would be required to provide the bags of different sizes and configurations.