HEAT-SEALING APPARATUS FOR WRAPPING ARTICLES

20250326511 ยท 2025-10-23

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    Abstract

    The present invention is directed to a heat-sealing apparatus of a flow wrapper machine which facilitates efficient, reliable and versatile operation. Notably, the apparatus includes multiple ring gears driven by multiple servo motors in a desirably compact configuration, with the arrangement including quickly removable heat-sealing die heads for efficient operation and service. The improved drive mechanism facilitates more accurate heat-sealing head placement, smoother operation, controlled stops, independent temperature control, and continuous running through die jams. Also included is a four-bar link on the heat-sealing head for opening and closing the heat-sealing dies.

    Claims

    1. A heat-sealing apparatus for handling a plurality of articles carried on a heat-sealable web, comprising: a plurality of ring gear members arranged in parallel relationship with each other for rotation about a central axis; a plurality of heat-sealing assemblies each mounted on the periphery of a respective one of said ring gear members for rotation therewith, each of said heat-sealing assemblies being movable between opened and closed positions for effecting heat-sealing of said web between adjacent ones of said articles carried by said heat-sealable web; a plurality of drive spindles positioned within said plurality of ring gear members for guiding rotational movement of said ring gear members, each of said drive spindles being operatively connected to a respective one of said ring gear members so that said drive spindles drive said ring gear members in about said central axis; and a plurality of drive motors respectively connected to said drive spindles, so that operation of said drive motors drives said drive spindles and said ring gear member to advance said heat-sealing assemblies about said central axis to draw said heat-sealable web and said articles through said apparatus; whereby selective operation of said drive motor positions said heat-sealing assemblies at predetermined intervals to heat-seal said web for heat-sealing the articles carried on said web.

    2. A heat-sealing apparatus in accordance with claim 1, wherein each of said heat-sealing assemblies comprised a four-bar linkage to permit movement of each heat-sealing assembly between opened and closed position by actuation from a two-dimensional cam.

    3. A heat-sealing apparatus in accordance with claim 2, wherein said apparatus includes a diverter for engagement with at least one of said heat-sealing assemblies to move that one of the heat-sealing assemblies to the opened position to facilitate service of said apparatus.

    4. A heat-sealing apparatus in accordance with claim 1, wherein each of said heat-sealing assemblies is mounted on the respective one of said ring gear members by a quick-release mechanism to facilitate service of said apparatus.

    5. A heat-sealing apparatus in accordance with claim 1, wherein each of said drive spindles comprises a plurality of idler gears for non-driven engagement with the ring gear members to which that one of the drive spindles is not operatively connected.

    Description

    BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

    [0018] FIG. 1 is a diagrammatic perspective view, partially cutaway, showing a heat-sealing apparatus embodying the principles of the present invention;

    [0019] FIG. 2 is another diagrammatic perspective view of the heat-sealing apparatus shown in FIG. 1;

    [0020] FIG. 3 is a side elevational view of the present heat-sealing apparatus.

    [0021] FIG. 4 is a top plan view of the present heat-sealing apparatus;

    [0022] FIG. 5 is a front elevational view of the present heat-sealing apparatus;

    [0023] FIG. 6 is a bottom plan view of the present heat-sealing apparatus;

    [0024] FIG. 7 is a diagrammatic view of the servo-drive arrangement of the present heat-sealing apparatus; and

    [0025] FIG. 8 is a diagrammatic perspective view of a heat-sealing assembly of the present heat-sealing apparatus.

    DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

    [0026] While the present invention is susceptible to embodiment in various forms, there is shown in the drawings and hereinafter described a presently preferred embodiment, with the understanding that the present disclosure should be considered as an exemplification of the invention, and is not intended to limit the invention to the specific embodiment illustrated.

    [0027] The present invention is directed to a heat-sealing apparatus, designated 10, of a flow wrapper machine which facilitates efficient, reliable and versatile operation. Notably, the apparatus 10 includes multiple ring gears driven by multiple servo motors in a desirably compact configuration, with the arrangement including quickly removable heat-sealing die heads for efficient operation and service.

    [0028] An improved drive mechanism facilitates more accurate heat-sealing head placement, smoother operation, controlled stops, independent temperature control, and continuous running through die jams. Also included is a four-bar link on the heat-sealing head for open and closing the heat-sealing die.

    [0029] As will be further described, the main drive consists of individual ring gears connected to each heat-sealing head with a bolt and a quick release holding the die. Each of the ring gears is driven by a pinion gear attached to the pinion shaft connected to the drive motor. To support the ring gears, each ring gear rides on idler gears or wheels on the other pinion shafts. The rings gears are close together to support all the heat-sealing heads.

    [0030] Cams on the machine open and close the heat-sealing dies. The heat-sealing heads are driven independently by each motor to make for a smooth motion that aligns the heads between each article. This continuous motion gives the machine the ability to run faster and more accurately. The four-bar link gives the ability to make the cam track flat and reproduce the same motion with each machine. It is also able to use a cam path diverter to open the dies if there is a jam in the die and for the machine to continue to run and divert the double pack later downstream.

    [0031] In accordance with the illustrated embodiment, a heat-sealing apparatus 10 for handling a plurality of articles carried on a heat-sealable web is disclosed. The apparatus 10 includes a plurality of ring gear members 14 arranged in parallel relationship with each other for rotation about a central axis.

    [0032] The apparatus 10 further includes a plurality of heat-sealing assemblies 20, each mounted on the periphery of a respective one of the ring gear members 14 by a mounting plate 22 for rotation therewith. Each of the heat-sealing assemblies 14 is movable between opened and closed positions for effecting heat-sealing of the web between adjacent ones of the articles carried by the heat-sealable web.

    [0033] A plurality of drive spindles 24 are positioned within the plurality of ring gear members 14 for guiding rotational movement of the ring gear members 14. Notably, each of the drive spindles 24 is operatively connected to a single, respective one of the ring gear members 14, so that together the drive spindles 24 drive the ring gear members 14 about the central axis of the apparatus.

    [0034] Operation of the apparatus 10 is provided by a plurality of servo drive motors 28 respectively connected to the drive spindles 24. By this arrangement, operation of the drive motors 28 drives the drive spindles 24 and the ring gear members 14 to advance the heat-sealing assemblies 20 about the central axis of the apparatus, to thereby draw the heat-sealable web and the articles through the apparatus.

    [0035] As will be appreciated, selective operation of the drive motors 28 positions the heat-sealing assemblies 20 at predetermined intervals to heat-seal the web to thereby heat-seal the articles carried on the web. In the preferred form, each heat-sealing assembly 20 is configured to cut the heat-sealed web at the predetermined intervals between the articles being wrapped, whereby the individual sealed articles are separated from the web for subsequent storage and shipment. Spacing between individual ones of the heat-sealing assemblies 20 can be selectively varied during each cycle of the machine to achieve the desired formation of the transverse heat-seals while assuring smooth and reliable operation of the apparatus 10.

    [0036] In the preferred embodiment, each of the heat-sealing assemblies 20 comprises a four-bar linkage to permit movement of each heat-sealing assembly 20 between opened and closed position by actuation from a two-dimensional cam 30. In the illustrated embodiment, the apparatus includes a diverter 32 for engagement with at least one of the heat-sealing assemblies 20 to move that one of the heat-sealing assemblies to the opened position to facilitate service of the apparatus. As noted, this diverter 32 acts to open one or more of the heat-sealing assemblies if there is a jam or other malfunction, while permitting the apparatus to operate, and to divert any improperly packaged articles later downstream in the packaging process.

    [0037] Service to the apparatus is facilitated by mounting each of the heat-sealing assemblies 20 on the mounting plate 22 of the respective one of the ring gear members by a quick-release mechanism 23.

    [0038] To ensure smooth and reliable operation, each of the drive spindles comprises a plurality of idler gears for non-driven engagement with the ring gear members to which that one of the drive spindles is not operatively connected.

    [0039] From the foregoing, it will be observed that numerous modifications and variations of the present invention can be effected without departing from the true spirit and scope of the novel concept of the present invention. It is to be understood that no limitation with respect to the specific embodiment illustrated is intended not should be inferred. The disclosure is intended to cover, by the appended claims, all such modifications that fall within the scope of the claims.