US20070017187A1 - Plastic bag opening apparatus - Google Patents
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- the present invention generally relates to a plastic bag opening apparatus and more particularly to an apparatus for opening plastic bags in a stack, one by one, where each of the bags has one edge of its opening portion elongated, the edge so elongated is provided with two pin holes and a multiplicity of the bags are held together with pins, having upper ends free, being inserted into the pin holes.
- a packaging apparatus for making packages by filling articles in plastic bags for packaging purpose it is necessary to open the bags, one by one, out of a multiplicity of the bags held together in a stack.
- a plastic bag 1 is formed having one edge of its opening portion 0 elongated to form an elongation 2 , the elongation 2 is provided with two pin holes 3 , as shown in FIG. 9 , and pins 04 are inserted into the pin holes 3 so that a multiplicity of the bags 1 are held together in a stack and the bags 1 in this state are opened, one by one, to be filled with articles.
- each of the plastic bags 1 so opened must be released from the pins 04 .
- Numeral 05 designates a perforated line provided so that the plastic bag 1 can be easily torn off at the portion of the pin holes 3 .
- a bag opening apparatus constructed to open plastic bags in a stack, one by one from the uppermost one, by blowing air obliquely from above toward the bags, where each of the bags has one edge of opening portion elongated to form an elongation, the elongation is provided with two pin holes and the bags are held together with pins, having upper ends free, being inserted into the pin holes.
- the present invention provides a plastic bag opening apparatus constructed to open plastic bags, where each of the plastic bags has one edge of its opening portion elongated to form an elongation, the elongation is provided with two pin holes and the plastic bags are held together in a stack with pins, having their upper ends free, being inserted into the pin holes and opened one by one from the uppermost one of the plastic bags in the stack by being blown with air obliquely from above, characterized in that the plastic bag opening apparatus comprises a center holding member to press the elongations between the two pin holes, side holding members to press the elongations on both outer sides of the pin holes and a control device to control movements of the center holding member and side holding members such that when the plastic bags are to be opened by the air blowing, the pressing by the side holding members is released and when the plastic bags so opened are to be discharged, the side holding members press the remainder of the plastic bags in the stack and the pressing by the center holding
- the elongation is formed by an edge of a lower sheet out of two sheets forming the bag opening portion being elongated and while the elongations of the bags are held pressed by the center holding member between the two pin holes, air is blown obliquely from above toward the bag opening portion.
- the uppermost one of the bags held together in the stack is partially opened and, at this time, the bag at the portion of the pin holes is drawn out of the pins having their upper ends free.
- an opening member that is vertically and/or horizontally enlargeable is inserted into the bag opening portion so partially opened and the bag opening portion is enlarged to be fully opened.
- the elongation except the portion pressed by the center holding member between the two pin holes, is lifted up so that the bag at the portion of the pin holes still inserted with the pins can be fully drawn out of the pins.
- the bag opening portion is enlarged and the plastic bag at the portion of the pin holes is drawn out of the pins without being torn off or broken so that the plastic bag becomes ready for being filled with articles.
- the bag so opened there remains no broken fraction in the vicinity of the pin holes differently from the conventional case and packaged articles having an excellent exterior appearance can be produced.
- the remainder of the stacked plastic bags after the uppermost bag is so opened are pressed at the portion of the elongations by the side holding members on both outer sides of the pin holes. Hence, even if the pressing by the center holding member is released for discharge of the opened bag, the stacked plastic bags are pressed by the side holding members and the stacked state of the bags can be stably held.
- the center holding member and side holding member are respectively constructed such that the pushing-up force acting on the elongations from below is received by the rotating lever vertically positioned so as to be in the dead point state in the vertical direction. That is, the pushing-up force to push up the stacked plastic bags from below is securely received by the center holding member and side holding members and the upper surface of the stacked plastic bags can be always held at the predetermined level.
- the rotating lever is only rotated around the rotating shaft and thereby the bag opening operation can be smoothly carried out.
- the rotating lever vertically positioned becomes the dead point state in the vertical direction to thereby securely receive the pushing-up force acting from below.
- the plastic bags in the stack can be stably opened one by one from the uppermost one of the plastic bags.
- the rotating shaft to rotate the rotating lever for moving the center holding member and side holding member is constructed to be rotated by elongation and contraction of an air cylinder, there is obtained a plastic bag opening apparatus in which a change-over between a state where the rotating lever vertically positioned to be in the dead point state receives the pushing-up force acting from below and a state where the rotating lever rotated around the rotating shaft releases the pressing of the elongations of the bag opening portion can be easily, quickly and securely carried out.
- the plastic bag opening apparatus of the present invention as mentioned above, if the pressing by the center holding member and side holding member and release thereof are carried out by a construction such that the rotating lever has its one end fitted with an engaging roller and a member having a slot with which the engaging roller engages is moved by rotation of the rotating lever around the rotating shaft, there is obtained a plastic bag opening apparatus in which the center holding member and side holding members are easily moved by rotation of the rotating lever so that the bag opening operation can be smoothly carried out.
- FIG. 1 is a plan view showing plastic bags set in a stack to be opened in a plastic bag opening apparatus according to the present invention.
- FIG. 2 is an explanatory view showing a state that a bag opening operation of the plastic bags shown in FIG. 1 is being carried out by the plastic bag opening apparatus according to the present invention.
- FIG. 3 is a view seen in the direction of arrow A of FIG. 2 .
- FIG. 4 is a side view showing a structure of a center holding member used in the plastic bag opening apparatus according to the present invention, wherein the stacked plastic bags are pressed by the center holding member.
- FIG. 5 is the same side view of the center holding member of FIG. 4 , wherein the pressing of the stacked plastic bags by the center holding member is released.
- FIG. 6 is a side view showing a structure of a side holding member used in the plastic bag opening apparatus according to the present invention, wherein the stacked plastic bags are pressed by the side holding member.
- FIG. 7 is the same side view of the side holding member of FIG. 6 , wherein the pressing of the stacked plastic bags by the side holding member is released.
- FIG. 8 is a cross sectional side view of the plastic bag shown in FIG. 1 .
- FIG. 9 is an explanatory perspective view showing a state that stacked plastic bags are held together by pins in a plastic bag opening apparatus in the prior art.
- FIG. 10 is an explanatory side view showing a state that stacked plastic bags held together by pins having upper ends free are being opened in a plastic bag opening apparatus in the prior art.
- numeral 1 designates a plastic bag for packaging purpose that has its three sides except an opening portion 0 closed.
- One edge of a plastic sheet out of two plastic sheets forming the opening portion 0 that is, a lower side sheet in the figures, is elongated to form an elongation 2 and the elongation 2 is provided with two pin holes 3 arranged with an interval maintained between them.
- a multiplicity of the plastic bags 1 so formed are held together in a stack with two pins 4 , having their upper ends free, being inserted into the pin holes 3 .
- the stacked plastic bags 1 are pressed by a center holding member 13 at the portion of the elongations 2 between the two pin holes 3 .
- the elongations 2 of the stacked plastic bags 1 are pressed by side holding members 14 at peripheral portions of the elongations 2 on both outer sides of the two pin holes 3 .
- the stacked plastic bags 1 are pushed up from below with a predetermined pressure by an air cylinder or the like and the construction is so made that this pushing-up force is received by the center holding member 13 and side holding members 14 to thereby always hold an upper surface of the stacked plastic bags 1 at the same level.
- an appropriate device of known constructions may be employed and one example thereof is shown in the Japanese laid-open patent application 2002-20510.
- the air 7 blown from the air nozzle 6 is a hot air of temperature of 50 to 80° C. so that temperature of the bag 1 that is being opened is increased and flexibility thereof is enhanced. Thereby, when articles are to be filled in the bag 1 , the bag is prevented from being broken by corner portions or the like of the articles, which is preferable, although not essential.
- the concrete temperature of the air 7 can be appropriately selected in consideration of a material and thickness of the bag to be used, shape and stiffness of the articles to be filled, etc.
- the opening member 9 is inserted into the opening so formed by the air 7 from the air nozzle 6 .
- the opening member 9 comprises four bars, that is, two lower bars 10 and two upper bars 11 . Intervals between the lower bars 10 and upper bars 11 , between the two lower bars 10 and between the two upper bars 11 are changeable by vertical and horizontal movements of the bars.
- the upper bars 1 1 are moved upward so that the opening of the bag 1 is enlarged, as shown by two dotted chain lines 12 .
- the bag 1 at the portion of the pin holes 3 is drawn out of the pins 4 , having their upper ends free, that have been inserted into the pin holes 3 .
- the elongation 2 is by no means broken or torn at the portion of the pin holes 3 .
- the center holding member 13 is pivotably fitted around a pivotal shaft 15 and is provided with a slot 16 .
- Numeral 17 designates a rotating member, constituting a rotating lever of the present invention, that is rotatably fitted around a rotating shaft 18 .
- An engaging roller 19 is rotatably fitted to the rotating member 17 and is fitted in the slot 16 of the center holding member 13 to be rollably moved along the slot 16 .
- the rotating shaft 18 to which the rotating member 17 is rotatably fitted is provided with a lever 20 and the lever 20 is pivotably fitted to an upper end of a piston rod 22 of an air cylinder 21 .
- numeral 23 designates an air cylinder that always pushes up the stacked plastic bags 1 . The pushing-up force of the air cylinder 23 is received by the center holding member 13 so that the upper surface of the stacked plastic bags 1 can be held at the same level.
- the side holding member 14 is fitted with a lever 31 that downwardly elongates and the lever 31 is fitted with a sliding member 32 via a bolt 33 .
- the sliding member 32 is supported being fitted movably up and down in a groove 34 of a strut 30 .
- the lever 31 has its lower end fitted with a receiving member 35 and the receiving member 35 is provided with a slot 36 that horizontally elongates.
- Numeral 37 designates a rotating member constituting a rotating lever of the present invention.
- the rotating member 37 has its upper end side fitted with a rotating shaft 38 that is connected to an air cylinder and its lever end side fitted rotatably with an engaging roller 39 .
- the engaging roller 39 fitted to the lower end of the rotating member 37 is fitted in the slot 36 of the receiving member 35 and the construction is so made that when the rotating member 37 is rotated around an axis of the rotating shaft 38 , the receiving member 35 is moved up and down via the engaging roller 39 .
- numeral 40 designates an air cylinder that always pushes up the stacked plastic bags 1 .
- the pushing-up force of the air cylinder 40 is received by the center holding member 13 and side holding member 14 so that the upper surface of the stacked plastic bags 1 can be held at the same level.
- the rotating member 37 is rotated around the axis of the rotating shaft 38 by the rotating shaft 38 being rotated by an appropriate air cylinder (not shown).
- the edge portion of the bag 1 is released from the center holding member 13 . Even if the bag pressing force by the center holding member 13 is released, the elongations 2 of the bags 1 stacked thereunder are pressed by the side holding members 14 on both outer sides of the pins 4 so that the stacked state of the bags 1 can be maintained in order. Also, the pushing-up force from below of the plastic bags 1 in the stacked state is received by the side holding members 14 in the dead point state, as mentioned above, so that the upper surface of the plastic bags 1 can be maintained at the predetermined level.
- the construction is made such that when the opening member 9 is inserted into the opening of the bag 1 , it can enlarge the opening in the vertical direction, in the horizontal direction or both in the vertical and horizontal directions and the size thereof may be appropriately selected corresponding to the size, shape or the like of the bag to be opened.
- the opening member 9 has been described to enlarge the opening of the bag 1 by the upper bars 11 being moved straightly upwardly, as shown in FIG. 3 , in place thereof, such a construction may be employed that four bars are moved obliquely upwardly and obliquely downwardly with an oblique angle of 45°, respectively, so as to enlarge the opening of the bag 1 . That is, an appropriate one of known constructions as the opening member of this kind can be employed.
- the construction of the rotating members 17 , 37 as the rotating lever has been described such that the engaging rollers 19 , 39 , fitted to the rotating members 17 , 37 , are fitted in the slots 16 , 36 so that when the rotating members 17 , 37 are rotated, the center holding member 13 and side holding members 14 are caused to press the stacked bags 1 or to release the pressing and when the line connecting the rotating shafts 18 , 38 and engaging rollers 19 , 39 becomes vertical, the dead point state of the rotating members 17 , 37 is formed.
- the center holding member and side holding member may be employed, if they are constructed such that when the rotating member is rotated around the rotating axis, the pressing of the elongations 2 of the bags 1 is released and when the elongations 2 of the bags 1 are to be pressed, the rotating member becomes vertical to form the dead point state so that the pushing-up force from below of the elongations 2 is received by the rotating member.
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A plastic bag opening apparatus is provided by which plastic bags stacked with pins being inserted into pin holes are smoothly opened and delivered one by one from the uppermost one of the plastic bags. The apparatus comprises a center holding member (13) pressing elongations (2) of bags (1) between two pin holes (3) and side holding members (14) pressing the elongations (2) on both outer sides of the pin holes (3). Pressing of the elongations (2) by the holding members (13), (14) is released by rotation of a rotating member (17), (37) around a rotating shaft (18), (38). When the elongations (2) are to be pressed, the rotating member (17), (37) is vertically positioned so that a pushing-up force acting on the elongations (2) is received by the rotating member (17), (37) in a dead point state in the vertical direction. A control device controls such that when the bag 1 is to be opened by being blown with air, the pressing by the side holding members (14) is released and when the bag 1 so opened is to be discharged, the side holding members (14) press the remainder of the stacked plastic bags 1 and the pressing by the center holding member (13) is released.
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- 1. Field of the Invention
- The present invention generally relates to a plastic bag opening apparatus and more particularly to an apparatus for opening plastic bags in a stack, one by one, where each of the bags has one edge of its opening portion elongated, the edge so elongated is provided with two pin holes and a multiplicity of the bags are held together with pins, having upper ends free, being inserted into the pin holes.
- 2. Description of the Prior Art
- In a packaging apparatus for making packages by filling articles in plastic bags for packaging purpose, it is necessary to open the bags, one by one, out of a multiplicity of the bags held together in a stack. In order to facilitate operation to open the bags, one by one, out of the stacked bags for packaging purpose, conventionally, it is so carried out that, as shown in
FIG. 8 , a plastic bag 1 is formed having one edge of its opening portion 0 elongated to form anelongation 2, theelongation 2 is provided with twopin holes 3, as shown inFIG. 9 , andpins 04 are inserted into thepin holes 3 so that a multiplicity of the bags 1 are held together in a stack and the bags 1 in this state are opened, one by one, to be filled with articles. - When the bags held with the
pins 04 being inserted into thepin holes 3, as shown inFIG. 9 , are opened, one by one, to be used for packaging, each of the plastic bags 1 so opened must be released from thepins 04. Conventionally, it is so carried out that while thepins 04 are held inserted in thepin holes 3, articles are filled in the plastic bag 1 and by action of force acting following the packaging work or the like, the plastic bag 1 is torn off at the portion of thepin holes 3 for release from thepins 04. Numeral 05 designates a perforated line provided so that the plastic bag 1 can be easily torn off at the portion of thepin holes 3. - Nevertheless, at the portion of the
pin holes 3 of the plastic bag 1 so torn off, there remain broken fractions and the exterior appearance of packaged articles is damaged. Hence, in order to improve this problem, the applicant here has heretofore proposed plastic bag opening methods by the Japanese laid-open patent applications 2000-255514 and 2003-11920. In these methods, as shown inFIG. 10 ,pins 4 having upper ends free are inserted into pin holes of a plastic bag 1 to hold together the plastic bags 1 in a stack, air is blown obliquely from above to partially open the plastic bag 1 and then an opening member is inserted into the bag to enlarge the opening of the bag. At the time of so enlarging the opening, the plastic bag 1 is drawn out of thepins 4 without being torn or broken. - In these new methods, it is necessary to always hold in a stable state an upper surface of the plastic bags 1 stacked with the
pins 04 being inserted into thepin holes 3. Especially, when the uppermost bag fully opened is to be drawn out of thepins 04, the stack of the remaining plastic bags 1 is often deformed to thereby irregularly move the bags 1 so that the bag opening operation is obstructed. In order to avoid the obstruction, it is necessary to accurately hold the stack of the bags so that the bags 1 can be smoothly drawn out of thepins 04. For this purpose, there is provided aholding member 5 so that the upper surface of the stacked bags 1 pushed up from below is always held at a predetermined level. That is, even if the stacked bags 1 are consumed one by one and the height of the stack is changed, the remaining bags 1 are pushed up from below and the upper surface of the bags 1 is pressed to be accurately held at the predetermined level by theholding member 5. What is now needed is an apparatus to securely operate theholding member 5 so that the upper surface of the stacked bags 1 pushed up from below is pressed to be held at the predetermined level as well as the pressing is released so that the bags 1 are discharged one by one from the uppermost one. - In order to satisfy the above-mentioned necessity, it is an object of the present invention to provide a bag opening apparatus constructed to open plastic bags in a stack, one by one from the uppermost one, by blowing air obliquely from above toward the bags, where each of the bags has one edge of opening portion elongated to form an elongation, the elongation is provided with two pin holes and the bags are held together with pins, having upper ends free, being inserted into the pin holes. In the plastic bag opening apparatus so constructed, in order for the plastic bags to be smoothly opened and stably delivered, a pushing-up force acting on the plastic bags from below is received to thereby always hold an upper surface of the stacked plastic bags at a predetermined level as well as pressing of the stacked plastic bags and release thereof can be quickly and accurately carried out to thereby securely open and deliver the plastic bags one by one.
- That is, as a plastic bag opening apparatus that can achieve the above-mentioned object, the present invention provides a plastic bag opening apparatus constructed to open plastic bags, where each of the plastic bags has one edge of its opening portion elongated to form an elongation, the elongation is provided with two pin holes and the plastic bags are held together in a stack with pins, having their upper ends free, being inserted into the pin holes and opened one by one from the uppermost one of the plastic bags in the stack by being blown with air obliquely from above, characterized in that the plastic bag opening apparatus comprises a center holding member to press the elongations between the two pin holes, side holding members to press the elongations on both outer sides of the pin holes and a control device to control movements of the center holding member and side holding members such that when the plastic bags are to be opened by the air blowing, the pressing by the side holding members is released and when the plastic bags so opened are to be discharged, the side holding members press the remainder of the plastic bags in the stack and the pressing by the center holding member is released and each of the center holding member and side holding members is constructed such that the pressing of the elongations and release thereof are carried out by rotation of a rotating lever around a rotating shaft and when the elongations are to be pressed, the rotating lever is vertically positioned so that a pushing-up force acting on the elongations is received by the rotating lever in a dead point state in the vertical direction.
- In the plastic bag opening apparatus according to the present invention, the elongation is formed by an edge of a lower sheet out of two sheets forming the bag opening portion being elongated and while the elongations of the bags are held pressed by the center holding member between the two pin holes, air is blown obliquely from above toward the bag opening portion. Thereby, the uppermost one of the bags held together in the stack is partially opened and, at this time, the bag at the portion of the pin holes is drawn out of the pins having their upper ends free.
- Then, an opening member that is vertically and/or horizontally enlargeable is inserted into the bag opening portion so partially opened and the bag opening portion is enlarged to be fully opened. Thereby, the elongation, except the portion pressed by the center holding member between the two pin holes, is lifted up so that the bag at the portion of the pin holes still inserted with the pins can be fully drawn out of the pins.
- In this way, the bag opening portion is enlarged and the plastic bag at the portion of the pin holes is drawn out of the pins without being torn off or broken so that the plastic bag becomes ready for being filled with articles. In the bag so opened, there remains no broken fraction in the vicinity of the pin holes differently from the conventional case and packaged articles having an excellent exterior appearance can be produced. The remainder of the stacked plastic bags after the uppermost bag is so opened are pressed at the portion of the elongations by the side holding members on both outer sides of the pin holes. Hence, even if the pressing by the center holding member is released for discharge of the opened bag, the stacked plastic bags are pressed by the side holding members and the stacked state of the bags can be stably held.
- Also, in the plastic bag opening apparatus according to the present invention, the center holding member and side holding member are respectively constructed such that the pushing-up force acting on the elongations from below is received by the rotating lever vertically positioned so as to be in the dead point state in the vertical direction. That is, the pushing-up force to push up the stacked plastic bags from below is securely received by the center holding member and side holding members and the upper surface of the stacked plastic bags can be always held at the predetermined level. When the pressing of the stacked plastic bags is to be released, the rotating lever is only rotated around the rotating shaft and thereby the bag opening operation can be smoothly carried out. Also, when the stacked plastic bags are to be pressed, it is carried out by a simple structure that the rotating lever vertically positioned becomes the dead point state in the vertical direction to thereby securely receive the pushing-up force acting from below. Thus, even if the height of the stacked plastic bags changes or the pushing-up force from below changes, the stacked plastic bags are securely held and the upper surface of the plastic bags can be always held at the predetermined level.
- In this way, by the construction that at least one of the center holding member and side holding member always abuts on the upper surface of the stacked plastic bags, the stacked plastic bags pushed up from below are securely held so that the upper surface thereof is maintained at the predetermined level. Thus, according to the plastic bag opening apparatus of the present invention, the plastic bags in the stack can be stably opened one by one from the uppermost one of the plastic bags.
- In the plastic bag opening apparatus of the present invention as mentioned above, if the rotating shaft to rotate the rotating lever for moving the center holding member and side holding member is constructed to be rotated by elongation and contraction of an air cylinder, there is obtained a plastic bag opening apparatus in which a change-over between a state where the rotating lever vertically positioned to be in the dead point state receives the pushing-up force acting from below and a state where the rotating lever rotated around the rotating shaft releases the pressing of the elongations of the bag opening portion can be easily, quickly and securely carried out.
- Also, in the plastic bag opening apparatus of the present invention as mentioned above, if the pressing by the center holding member and side holding member and release thereof are carried out by a construction such that the rotating lever has its one end fitted with an engaging roller and a member having a slot with which the engaging roller engages is moved by rotation of the rotating lever around the rotating shaft, there is obtained a plastic bag opening apparatus in which the center holding member and side holding members are easily moved by rotation of the rotating lever so that the bag opening operation can be smoothly carried out.
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FIG. 1 is a plan view showing plastic bags set in a stack to be opened in a plastic bag opening apparatus according to the present invention. -
FIG. 2 is an explanatory view showing a state that a bag opening operation of the plastic bags shown inFIG. 1 is being carried out by the plastic bag opening apparatus according to the present invention. -
FIG. 3 is a view seen in the direction of arrow A ofFIG. 2 . -
FIG. 4 is a side view showing a structure of a center holding member used in the plastic bag opening apparatus according to the present invention, wherein the stacked plastic bags are pressed by the center holding member. -
FIG. 5 is the same side view of the center holding member ofFIG. 4 , wherein the pressing of the stacked plastic bags by the center holding member is released. -
FIG. 6 is a side view showing a structure of a side holding member used in the plastic bag opening apparatus according to the present invention, wherein the stacked plastic bags are pressed by the side holding member. -
FIG. 7 is the same side view of the side holding member ofFIG. 6 , wherein the pressing of the stacked plastic bags by the side holding member is released. -
FIG. 8 is a cross sectional side view of the plastic bag shown inFIG. 1 . -
FIG. 9 is an explanatory perspective view showing a state that stacked plastic bags are held together by pins in a plastic bag opening apparatus in the prior art. -
FIG. 10 is an explanatory side view showing a state that stacked plastic bags held together by pins having upper ends free are being opened in a plastic bag opening apparatus in the prior art. - Herebelow, the present invention will be concretely described based on an embodiment of a plastic bag opening apparatus according to the present invention with reference to FIGS. 1 to 3. In FIGS. 1 to 3, numeral 1 designates a plastic bag for packaging purpose that has its three sides except an opening portion 0 closed. One edge of a plastic sheet out of two plastic sheets forming the opening portion 0, that is, a lower side sheet in the figures, is elongated to form an
elongation 2 and theelongation 2 is provided with twopin holes 3 arranged with an interval maintained between them. - A multiplicity of the plastic bags 1 so formed are held together in a stack with two
pins 4, having their upper ends free, being inserted into thepin holes 3. The stacked plastic bags 1 are pressed by acenter holding member 13 at the portion of theelongations 2 between the twopin holes 3. Also, theelongations 2 of the stacked plastic bags 1 are pressed byside holding members 14 at peripheral portions of theelongations 2 on both outer sides of the twopin holes 3. - The stacked plastic bags 1 are pushed up from below with a predetermined pressure by an air cylinder or the like and the construction is so made that this pushing-up force is received by the
center holding member 13 andside holding members 14 to thereby always hold an upper surface of the stacked plastic bags 1 at the same level. In order for the stacked plastic bags 1 to be pushed up from below with the predetermined pressure by an air cylinder or the like so that the same horizontal state is always maintained regardless of the height of the stacked bags, an appropriate device of known constructions may be employed and one example thereof is shown in the Japanese laid-open patent application 2002-20510. - After the plastic bags are held together in the stack, as mentioned above, pressing by the
side holding members 14 is released and air 7 is blown obliquely from above toward the opening portion 0 of the plastic bags from anair nozzle 6 so that the opening portion 0 of the uppermost bag is opened, as shown bysolid lines 8 inFIG. 2 . - The air 7 blown from the
air nozzle 6 is a hot air of temperature of 50 to 80° C. so that temperature of the bag 1 that is being opened is increased and flexibility thereof is enhanced. Thereby, when articles are to be filled in the bag 1, the bag is prevented from being broken by corner portions or the like of the articles, which is preferable, although not essential. The concrete temperature of the air 7 can be appropriately selected in consideration of a material and thickness of the bag to be used, shape and stiffness of the articles to be filled, etc. - Then, an opening member 9 is inserted into the opening so formed by the air 7 from the
air nozzle 6. The opening member 9 comprises four bars, that is, twolower bars 10 and twoupper bars 11. Intervals between thelower bars 10 andupper bars 11, between the twolower bars 10 and between the twoupper bars 11 are changeable by vertical and horizontal movements of the bars. - After the opening member 9 is inserted into the opening of the bag 1, the upper bars 1 1 are moved upward so that the opening of the bag 1 is enlarged, as shown by two dotted chain lines 12. As the result of the bag partial opening action by the air 7 and/or the opening enlarging action by the opening member 9, the bag 1 at the portion of the pin holes 3 is drawn out of the
pins 4, having their upper ends free, that have been inserted into the pin holes 3. At this time, theelongation 2 is by no means broken or torn at the portion of the pin holes 3. - In this way, even if the pressing by the
side holding members 14 is released, the pushing-up force of the stacked plastic bags 1 acting from below is received by thecenter holding member 13 so that the upper surface of the plastic bags 1 can be always maintained at the same level. - After the uppermost bag 1 is drawn out of the
pins 4 at the portion of the pin holes 3, the remaining stacked plastic bags 1 are held together by theside holding members 14, as shown inFIG. 3 . - Next, construction of the
center holding member 13 andside holding members 14 will be described with reference to FIGS. 4 to 7. - As shown in
FIGS. 4 and 5 , thecenter holding member 13 is pivotably fitted around apivotal shaft 15 and is provided with aslot 16.Numeral 17 designates a rotating member, constituting a rotating lever of the present invention, that is rotatably fitted around a rotatingshaft 18. An engagingroller 19 is rotatably fitted to the rotatingmember 17 and is fitted in theslot 16 of thecenter holding member 13 to be rollably moved along theslot 16. - The rotating
shaft 18 to which the rotatingmember 17 is rotatably fitted is provided with alever 20 and thelever 20 is pivotably fitted to an upper end of apiston rod 22 of anair cylinder 21. - By this construction, when a piston of the
air cylinder 21 is elongated, the rotatingshaft 18 is rotated via thelever 20, the rotatingmember 17 is rotated around an axis of therotating shaft 18, the engagingroller 19 is moved along theslot 16 and thecenter holding member 13 is pivotally rotated around thepivotal shaft 15 in the clockwise direction inFIGS. 4 and 5 . That is, a press state shown inFIG. 4 where thecenter holding member 13 presses the plastic bags 1 stacked with thepins 4 being inserted in the pin holes 3 is changed to a release state shown inFIG. 5 where the pressing by thecenter holding member 13 is released by thecenter holding member 13 being so clockwise rotated. - On the other hand, while the
center holding member 13 is in the state pressing the stacked plastic bags 1, as shown inFIG. 4 , a line connecting axes of the engagingroller 19 androtating shaft 18 of the rotatingmember 17 is maintained vertical. Hence, even if a downward pressing force acts on the engagingroller 19 from thecenter holding member 13, this force only acts on therotating shaft 18 right below thereof via the vertical rotatingmember 17 and by no means becomes a force to rotate the rotatingmember 17. That is, the rotatingmember 17 is in a dead point state. It is to be noted that inFIGS. 4 and 5 , numeral 23 designates an air cylinder that always pushes up the stacked plastic bags 1. The pushing-up force of theair cylinder 23 is received by thecenter holding member 13 so that the upper surface of the stacked plastic bags 1 can be held at the same level. - Next, construction of the
side holding member 14 will be described with reference toFIGS. 6 and 7 . InFIGS. 6 and 7 , theside holding member 14 is fitted with alever 31 that downwardly elongates and thelever 31 is fitted with a slidingmember 32 via abolt 33. The slidingmember 32 is supported being fitted movably up and down in agroove 34 of astrut 30. - The
lever 31 has its lower end fitted with a receivingmember 35 and the receivingmember 35 is provided with aslot 36 that horizontally elongates.Numeral 37 designates a rotating member constituting a rotating lever of the present invention. The rotatingmember 37 has its upper end side fitted with arotating shaft 38 that is connected to an air cylinder and its lever end side fitted rotatably with an engagingroller 39. - The engaging
roller 39 fitted to the lower end of the rotatingmember 37 is fitted in theslot 36 of the receivingmember 35 and the construction is so made that when the rotatingmember 37 is rotated around an axis of therotating shaft 38, the receivingmember 35 is moved up and down via the engagingroller 39. - In a state shown in
FIG. 6 where theside holding member 14 is in the state pressing the stacked plastic bags 1, a line connecting axes of the engagingroller 39 androtating shaft 38 of the rotatingmember 37 is maintained vertical. Hence, even if an upward pressing force acts on the engagingroller 39 from theside holding member 14 via the receivingmember 35, this force only acts on therotating shaft 38 right above thereof via the vertical rotatingmember 37 and by no means becomes a force to rotate the rotatingmember 37 that is in a dead point state. It is to be noted that inFIGS. 6 and 7 , numeral 40 designates an air cylinder that always pushes up the stacked plastic bags 1. The pushing-up force of theair cylinder 40 is received by thecenter holding member 13 andside holding member 14 so that the upper surface of the stacked plastic bags 1 can be held at the same level. - In
FIG. 6 , when the rotatingmember 37 is rotated in the clockwise direction around the axis of therotating shaft 38, the receivingmember 35 is upwardly moved and theside holding member 14 is also upwardly moved so that the pressing force acting on the stacked plastic bags 1 from theside holding member 14 is released, as shown inFIG. 7 . - It is to be noted that as in the case of the rotating
member 17 with respect to thecenter holding member 13, the rotatingmember 37 is rotated around the axis of therotating shaft 38 by the rotatingshaft 38 being rotated by an appropriate air cylinder (not shown). - Now returning to
FIG. 3 , when the bag 1 is opened to the maximum size by the interval between thelower bars 10 andupper bars 11 being enlarged, as mentioned above, articles to be packaged are inserted into the bag 1 to be filled therein. It is to be noted that at an appropriate time before filling the articles in the bag 1, during the filling time thereof or after the filling thereof, the bag pressing force by thecenter holding member 13 may be weakened so that the uppermost bag 1 so opened is released from the stacked state of the bags. - When the bag 1 filled with the articles is to be discharged, the edge portion of the bag 1 is released from the
center holding member 13. Even if the bag pressing force by thecenter holding member 13 is released, theelongations 2 of the bags 1 stacked thereunder are pressed by theside holding members 14 on both outer sides of thepins 4 so that the stacked state of the bags 1 can be maintained in order. Also, the pushing-up force from below of the plastic bags 1 in the stacked state is received by theside holding members 14 in the dead point state, as mentioned above, so that the upper surface of the plastic bags 1 can be maintained at the predetermined level. - As for the opening member 9, the construction is made such that when the opening member 9 is inserted into the opening of the bag 1, it can enlarge the opening in the vertical direction, in the horizontal direction or both in the vertical and horizontal directions and the size thereof may be appropriately selected corresponding to the size, shape or the like of the bag to be opened.
- In the foregoing, while the present invention has been concretely described based on the embodiment, as illustrated, the present invention is not limited to the embodiment but, as a matter of course, may be added with various modifications in the concrete structure and construction without departing from the scope of the claims of the present invention as appended herein.
- For example, in the embodiment, while the construction of the opening member 9 has been described to enlarge the opening of the bag 1 by the
upper bars 11 being moved straightly upwardly, as shown inFIG. 3 , in place thereof, such a construction may be employed that four bars are moved obliquely upwardly and obliquely downwardly with an oblique angle of 45°, respectively, so as to enlarge the opening of the bag 1. That is, an appropriate one of known constructions as the opening member of this kind can be employed. - Also, in the embodiment, the construction of the
17, 37 as the rotating lever has been described such that the engagingrotating members 19, 39, fitted to therollers 17, 37, are fitted in therotating members 16, 36 so that when the rotatingslots 17, 37 are rotated, themembers center holding member 13 andside holding members 14 are caused to press the stacked bags 1 or to release the pressing and when the line connecting the 18, 38 and engagingrotating shafts 19, 39 becomes vertical, the dead point state of therollers 17, 37 is formed. But, not being limited thereto, an appropriate construction, except the illustrated one, of the center holding member and side holding member may be employed, if they are constructed such that when the rotating member is rotated around the rotating axis, the pressing of therotating members elongations 2 of the bags 1 is released and when theelongations 2 of the bags 1 are to be pressed, the rotating member becomes vertical to form the dead point state so that the pushing-up force from below of theelongations 2 is received by the rotating member.
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1. A plastic bag opening apparatus constructed to open plastic bags, where each of said plastic bags has one edge of its opening portion elongated to form an elongation, said elongation is provided with two pin holes and said plastic bags are held together in a stack with pins, having their upper ends free, being inserted into said pin holes and opened one by one from the uppermost one of said plastic bags in the stack by being blown with air obliquely from above, wherein said plastic bag opening apparatus comprises a center holding member to press said elongations between said two pin holes, side holding members to press said elongations on both outer sides of said pin holes and a control device to control movements of said center holding member and side holding members such that when said plastic bags are to be opened by the air blowing, the pressing by said side holding members is released and when said plastic bags so opened are to be discharged, said side holding members press the remainder of said plastic bags in the stack and the pressing by said center holding member is released and each of said center holding member and side holding members is constructed such that the pressing of said elongations and release thereof are carried out by rotation of a rotating lever around a rotating shaft and when said elongations are to be pressed, said rotating lever is vertically positioned so that a pushing-up force acting on said elongations is received by said rotating lever in a dead point state in the vertical direction.
2. A plastic bag opening apparatus as claimed in claim 1 , wherein said rotating shaft to rotate said rotating lever for moving said center holding member and side holding member is constructed to be rotated by elongation and contraction of an air cylinder.
3. A plastic bag opening apparatus as claimed in claim 2 , wherein the pressing by said center holding member and side holding member and release thereof are carried out by a construction such that said rotating lever has its one end fitted with an engaging roller and a member having a slot with which said engaging roller engages is moved by rotation of said rotating lever around said rotating shaft.
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