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US3159955A US250426A US25042663A US3159955A US 3159955 A US3159955 A US 3159955A US 250426 A US250426 A US 250426A US 25042663 A US25042663 A US 25042663A US 3159955 A US3159955 A US 3159955A
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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
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B29WORKING OF PLASTICS; WORKING OF SUBSTANCES IN A PLASTIC STATE IN GENERAL
    • B29CSHAPING OR JOINING OF PLASTICS; SHAPING OF MATERIAL IN A PLASTIC STATE, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; AFTER-TREATMENT OF THE SHAPED PRODUCTS, e.g. REPAIRING
    • B29C65/00Joining or sealing of preformed parts, e.g. welding of plastics materials; Apparatus therefor
    • B29C65/02Joining or sealing of preformed parts, e.g. welding of plastics materials; Apparatus therefor by heating, with or without pressure
    • B29C65/18Joining or sealing of preformed parts, e.g. welding of plastics materials; Apparatus therefor by heating, with or without pressure using heated tools
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B29WORKING OF PLASTICS; WORKING OF SUBSTANCES IN A PLASTIC STATE IN GENERAL
    • B29CSHAPING OR JOINING OF PLASTICS; SHAPING OF MATERIAL IN A PLASTIC STATE, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; AFTER-TREATMENT OF THE SHAPED PRODUCTS, e.g. REPAIRING
    • B29C66/00General aspects of processes or apparatus for joining preformed parts
    • B29C66/01General aspects dealing with the joint area or with the area to be joined
    • B29C66/05Particular design of joint configurations
    • B29C66/10Particular design of joint configurations particular design of the joint cross-sections
    • B29C66/11Joint cross-sections comprising a single joint-segment, i.e. one of the parts to be joined comprising a single joint-segment in the joint cross-section
    • B29C66/112Single lapped joints
    • B29C66/1122Single lap to lap joints, i.e. overlap joints
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B29WORKING OF PLASTICS; WORKING OF SUBSTANCES IN A PLASTIC STATE IN GENERAL
    • B29CSHAPING OR JOINING OF PLASTICS; SHAPING OF MATERIAL IN A PLASTIC STATE, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; AFTER-TREATMENT OF THE SHAPED PRODUCTS, e.g. REPAIRING
    • B29C66/00General aspects of processes or apparatus for joining preformed parts
    • B29C66/40General aspects of joining substantially flat articles, e.g. plates, sheets or web-like materials; Making flat seams in tubular or hollow articles; Joining single elements to substantially flat surfaces
    • B29C66/41Joining substantially flat articles ; Making flat seams in tubular or hollow articles
    • B29C66/43Joining a relatively small portion of the surface of said articles
    • B29C66/431Joining the articles to themselves
    • B29C66/4312Joining the articles to themselves for making flat seams in tubular or hollow articles, e.g. transversal seams
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B29WORKING OF PLASTICS; WORKING OF SUBSTANCES IN A PLASTIC STATE IN GENERAL
    • B29CSHAPING OR JOINING OF PLASTICS; SHAPING OF MATERIAL IN A PLASTIC STATE, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; AFTER-TREATMENT OF THE SHAPED PRODUCTS, e.g. REPAIRING
    • B29C66/00General aspects of processes or apparatus for joining preformed parts
    • B29C66/80General aspects of machine operations or constructions and parts thereof
    • B29C66/82Pressure application arrangements, e.g. transmission or actuating mechanisms for joining tools or clamps
    • B29C66/822Transmission mechanisms
    • B29C66/8221Scissor or lever mechanisms, i.e. involving a pivot point
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • B65BMACHINES, APPARATUS OR DEVICES FOR, OR METHODS OF, PACKAGING ARTICLES OR MATERIALS; UNPACKING
    • B65B51/00Devices for, or methods of, sealing or securing package folds or closures; Devices for gathering or twisting wrappers, or necks of bags
    • B65B51/10Applying or generating heat or pressure or combinations thereof
    • B65B51/26Devices specially adapted for producing transverse or longitudinal seams in webs or tubes
    • B65B51/30Devices, e.g. jaws, for applying pressure and heat, e.g. for subdividing filled tubes
    • B65B51/303Devices, e.g. jaws, for applying pressure and heat, e.g. for subdividing filled tubes reciprocating along only one axis

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  • Huan /w 7710/24 was Dec. 8, 1964 H. THURLINGS 3,159,955
  • This invention relates to packaging machines which convert tubular, heat-sealable packaging material into filled and sealed bags or packages, and has particular reference to such a machine which is, at least partially, actuated pneumatically.
  • a tube of the plastic packaging material is pulled over a filling pipe through which the merchandise to be packaged is fed, and the machine is provided with sealing jaws, below the filling pipe and on either side of the tube, adapted to open and close in a direction transverse to the tube axis in order to produce a transverse seal in the tube after each charge of merchandise is delivered into it.
  • the jaws are also adapted to move back and forth in a longitudinal direction for the purpose of intermittently advancing the tubular material.
  • Such machines are well known in the art.
  • the invention is predicated upon the discovery that this desirable objective can be achieved in an admirable manner by providing a pneumatic piston-cylinder device for operating the jaw-moving mechanism, especially the mechanism controlling the transverse opening and closing of the jaws.-
  • a pneumatic piston-cylinder device for operating the jaw-moving mechanism, especially the mechanism controlling the transverse opening and closing of the jaws.
  • An additional special feature of the invention resides in the fact that the piston-cylinder arrangement and'its associated linkages, travel with the jaws during the longitudinal movements of the latter.
  • FIG. 1 is a fragmentary side elevational View of a machine embodying the features of this invention, certain parts being shown in cross-section;
  • FIG. 2 is a front elevational view of the essential parts shown in FIG. 1;
  • FIG. 3 is a cross-sectional view substantially along the line IIIIII of FIG. 2;
  • FIG. 5 is a view ofthe latch mechanism shown in FIG. 1, this view being in the same direction as FIG. 1 and showing the mechanism by itself;
  • FIG. 6 is a diagram of the cycle of operation of the machine.
  • a column or post 1 is mounted for reciprocating movement in a vertical direction within a suitable framework (not shown).
  • the motive power and the drive shaft for accomplishing this movement have not been shown, and may be of any conventional character.
  • Above the post 1 and in substantial alignment therewith is a hollow filling pipe 5 over which the tubular packaging material 4 is pulled in a downward direction.
  • the packaging material may be supplied in the form of a continuous web which is drawn around a forming element (not shown) surrounding the filling pipe, whereby it is formed into a tube with its longitudinal edges in overlapping relation.
  • Suitable means may be provided for fusing the overlapped longitudinal edges to produce a longitudinal seam.
  • the post 1. is provided at its upper end with a stepped or platform-like section 2 which carries a pair of spaced vertical wings 3 arranged on opposite sides of the tubular material 4. These wings carry the transverse sealing jaws 6 and 7 and the mechanisms which control the opening andclosing of these jaws.
  • These mechanisms include a pair of parallel links 8 articulated to the jaw 6 (see 'FiG. 2 and another pair of similar parallel links 9 artic'ulated to the jaw 7.
  • the links 8 each have one end 8" 'pivotally connected to the jaw 6 and the othe'rend 8 pivotally articulated to one of the wings 3.
  • the links 9 are pivotally connected at 9 to the jaw 7 and at 9" to the wings 3.
  • the links 8 and-9 are located outwardly of the wings 3.
  • Each wing 3 also carries-on its outwardface a pneumatic cylinder 12 provided with an inlet opening 13. Suitable connections (not shown) including appropriate control valves are provided between a source of fluid under pressure and the inlet 13. slidable hollow piston 14 formed with a hollow piston rod 15. The piston rod is slidably mounted within the upper end of the cylinder 12. region of the piston 14 and piston rod 15 is a compression spring 16, one end of which rests against the floor of the cylinder 12, and the other end'of which presses against the closed upper end of the piston rod.
  • the upper end of the piston rod 15 is formed with a projecting head 17. Pivotally connected to the head 17, and extending in opposite directions therefrom, are connecting'links 18 and 19.
  • the outer end of the link 18 is pivotally connected at 1i? tothe lower end of the lever 10, and similarly, the outer end of the link 19 is pivotally connected at 11 to the lower end of the lever 11.
  • Each of the piston heads. 17 is provided with aroller 21) (see FIGS. 2, '4 and 5) projecting toward the adjacent .wing 3 and arranged with its axis horizontal. Between each head 17 and wingfi, a latch 21. is provided (see FIG.
  • the latch 21 is also articulated at 24' to an actuating arm 24, the opposite end of the arm 24 being keyed at 247m a rocker shaft 34- extending between the wings3 as best indicated in FIG. 2.
  • the latch 21 is provided at its end remote from the arm with anose-like projection 22 whose lower surface 22'.
  • each cylinder 12 is a Within the hollowed-out is adapted to rest upon the in the position shown in FIG. 5. At its'opposite end, the latch 21 is provided with a depending projection 25 to which one end of a' tension spring 26 is attached.
  • a solenoid or equivalent electromagnetic device 30 Supported on'a' bracket 2' provided on the outer face of the section 2 is a solenoid or equivalent electromagnetic device 30 whose armature 31 is secured to the lower end of the rod 32.
  • the rod 32 extends vertically upwardly and its upper end is articulated at 33' to an arm 33. This arm is keyed at its other end 33" to the rocker shaft 34.
  • an electric-eye apparatus 35 mounted adjacent to the filling pipe 5 is an electric-eye apparatus 35,of any suitable character, such as a selenium cell, adapted to cooperate in known manner with markings 36 printed at spaced intervals along the tube 4.
  • connection port 13 of the cyinder 12 and an exhaust outlet, whereby the, pressure fluid in the cylinder-is allowed to escape.
  • the spring 16 remains compressed and hence the jaws 6 and 7 remain closed because tube 4 that lies between the pipe 5 and the jaws 6 and 7.
  • the electric eye 35 becomes effective, as a result of being actuated by an appropriate marking '36 on the. material 4, to "energize the solenoid 30.
  • the details of the f circuitry have not been shown, since the mode of function'- ing of a triggering device, such as that shown at 35, is known, and the circuits between it and the solenoid 30 can be of any conventional characten-
  • the actuation of the solenoid 30 draws the armature 31 and rod 32 downwardly, whereby the arm-33 swings downwardly, and through the rocker shaft 34, swings the arm 24 toward the right as viewed in FIGS. 1 and 5.
  • FIG. 6 The cycle of operation of the apparatus is diagrammatically shown in FIG. 6.
  • Arrow 'A represents the up ward'movement of the post 1, and the parts it carries
  • arrow B represents the downward movement.
  • the angle alpha represents the relatively short period of time during which fluid under pressure is introduced into the cylinder movable toward and away from each other in a direction-transverse to the longitudinal axis of the tube between a closed and open position, said jaws when closed forming a transverse seal on said tube, a pneumatic piston-cylinder arrangement for effecting said transverse movement of said jaws, and means for moving said jaws back and forth in a longitudinal direction whensaid jaws are in closed condition for advancing the tube through the machine, said means including a vertically movable post, a platform mounted on the upper end of said post, a pair of spaced-apart vertical wings carried by said platform, said wings being arranged on opposite sides of the tubular material and each of said wings carrying a pneumatic piston-cylinder device, a pair of levers pivot
  • a pair of heated jaws on opposite sides of the tube and movable toward and away from each other in a direction transverse to the longitudinal axis of the tube between a closed and open position, said jaws when closed forming a transverse seal on said tube, a pneumatic piston-cylinder arrangement for efiecting said transverse movement of said jaws, and means for moving said jaws back and forth in a longitudinal direction when said jaws are in closed condition for advancing the tube through the machine, said means including a vertically movable post, a platform mounted on the upper end of said post, a pair of spaced-apart vertical wings carried by said platform, said wings being arranged on opposite sides of the tubular material and each of said wings carrying a pneumatic piston-cylinder device and associated linkages connecting said device to one end of each of said jaws, said piston-cylinder devices being arranged to close said jaws upon introduction of air under pressure into said cylinder, and including a spring in each of said devices for opening said jaws, said spring being stressed during the introduction of air into said cylinder
  • said locking means includes a latch movably mounted on each of said wings, resilient means normally maintaining a portion of said latch in the path of movement of said piston-cylinder device, and means operative in timed relation to the operation of the machine as a whole for moving said latch out of the path of said device against the force of said resilient means Whereupon said spring is permitted to produce relative movement between said piston and cylinder to effect the opening of said jaws.
  • said latch-moving means includes an electromagnetic device linked to said latch, and means responsive to markings on said packaging material for actuating said electromagnetic device.

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Dec. 8, 1964 H. THURLINGS 3,159,955
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PACKAGING MACHINE FOR PRODUCTION OF BAGS OF TUBULAR MATERIAL Filed Jan. 9, 1963 4 Sheets-Sheet 4 flrrolawey United States Patent 3,159,955 PACKAGING MAC FGR PRGDUCTIGN F BAGS 0F TUBULAR MATEEJAL Hermann Thiirlings, Viersen, Rhineland, Germany, assignor to Hamac-Hmsella Aktiengeseilsehait, Viersen, Germany, a corporation of Germany Filed Jan. 9, 1963, Ser. No. 250,426 Claims priority, application Germany, Jan. 12, 1962,
. H 44,596 V V 9 Claims. (Cl. 53 -180) This invention relates to packaging machines which convert tubular, heat-sealable packaging material into filled and sealed bags or packages, and has particular reference to such a machine which is, at least partially, actuated pneumatically.
In machines of the type to which this invention re lates, a tube of the plastic packaging material is pulled over a filling pipe through which the merchandise to be packaged is fed, and the machine is provided with sealing jaws, below the filling pipe and on either side of the tube, adapted to open and close in a direction transverse to the tube axis in order to produce a transverse seal in the tube after each charge of merchandise is delivered into it. The jaws are also adapted to move back and forth in a longitudinal direction for the purpose of intermittently advancing the tubular material. Such machines are well known in the art.
A disadvantage of present machines of this type is the fact that the operational speeds attainable by them are insufficient to meet the requirements of modern highspeed techniques.
It is the principal object of this invention to provide a packaging machine of the character referred to, in which the parts alternately subjected to acceleration and deceleration, during the longitudinal and transverse movements of the sealing jaws, are lighter in weight than those heretofore employed. As a result, the maximum speed of operation of the machine is increased and hence a larger number of filled and sealed packages can be produced in a given time.
The invention is predicated upon the discovery that this desirable objective can be achieved in an admirable manner by providing a pneumatic piston-cylinder device for operating the jaw-moving mechanism, especially the mechanism controlling the transverse opening and closing of the jaws.- Such an arrangement is particularly useful, and has many advantages, if the air pressure is employed to produce the closing movement of the jaws, against the force of a spring, and a latch is provided for maintaining the spring in stressed condition. As a result, the pressure can be exhausted independently of spring movement, and the opening of the jaws can be brought about in a desirable sudden manner by releasing the latch, thus allowing the spring to bring about the opening of the jaws unhampered by the necessity to work against air under pressure.
An additional special feature of the invention resides in the fact that the piston-cylinder arrangement and'its associated linkages, travel with the jaws during the longitudinal movements of the latter. a
One way of achieving the objectives of the invention is illustrated in the accompanying drawings, in which:
FIG. 1 is a fragmentary side elevational View of a machine embodying the features of this invention, certain parts being shown in cross-section;
FIG. 2 is a front elevational view of the essential parts shown in FIG. 1;
FIG. 3 is a cross-sectional view substantially along the line IIIIII of FIG. 2;
' FIG. 5 is a view ofthe latch mechanism shown in FIG. 1, this view being in the same direction as FIG. 1 and showing the mechanism by itself; and
FIG. 6 is a diagram of the cycle of operation of the machine.
A column or post 1 is mounted for reciprocating movement in a vertical direction within a suitable framework (not shown). The motive power and the drive shaft for accomplishing this movement have not been shown, and may be of any conventional character. Above the post 1 and in substantial alignment therewith is a hollow filling pipe 5 over which the tubular packaging material 4 is pulled in a downward direction. The packaging material may be supplied in the form of a continuous web which is drawn around a forming element (not shown) surrounding the filling pipe, whereby it is formed into a tube with its longitudinal edges in overlapping relation.
Suitable means (not shown) may be provided for fusing the overlapped longitudinal edges to produce a longitudinal seam.
The post 1. is provided at its upper end with a stepped or platform-like section 2 which carries a pair of spaced vertical wings 3 arranged on opposite sides of the tubular material 4. These wings carry the transverse sealing jaws 6 and 7 and the mechanisms which control the opening andclosing of these jaws. These mechanisms include a pair of parallel links 8 articulated to the jaw 6 (see 'FiG. 2 and another pair of similar parallel links 9 artic'ulated to the jaw 7. -The links 8 each have one end 8" 'pivotally connected to the jaw 6 and the othe'rend 8 pivotally articulated to one of the wings 3. Similarly, the links 9 are pivotally connected at 9 to the jaw 7 and at 9" to the wings 3. The links 8 and-9 are located outwardly of the wings 3. V
'Also pivotally mounted' on each of-the wings 3, outwardly thereof, are two double-armed jaw-actuating levers ltl and-11. As best indicated in FIG. 1, each of the while the corresponding end of the lever 11 is pivotally connected at 11 to the jaw 7. x
Each wing 3 also carries-on its outwardface a pneumatic cylinder 12 provided with an inlet opening 13. Suitable connections (not shown) including appropriate control valves are provided between a source of fluid under pressure and the inlet 13. slidable hollow piston 14 formed with a hollow piston rod 15. The piston rod is slidably mounted within the upper end of the cylinder 12. region of the piston 14 and piston rod 15 is a compression spring 16, one end of which rests against the floor of the cylinder 12, and the other end'of which presses against the closed upper end of the piston rod. The upper end of the piston rod 15 is formed with a projecting head 17. Pivotally connected to the head 17, and extending in opposite directions therefrom, are connecting'links 18 and 19. The outer end of the link 18 is pivotally connected at 1i? tothe lower end of the lever 10, and similarly, the outer end of the link 19 is pivotally connected at 11 to the lower end of the lever 11. I
Each of the piston heads. 17 is provided with aroller 21) (see FIGS. 2, '4 and 5) projecting toward the adjacent .wing 3 and arranged with its axis horizontal. Between each head 17 and wingfi, a latch 21. is provided (see FIG.
The latch 21 is also articulated at 24' to an actuating arm 24, the opposite end of the arm 24 being keyed at 247m a rocker shaft 34- extending between the wings3 as best indicated in FIG. 2.
The latch 21 is provided at its end remote from the arm with anose-like projection 22 whose lower surface 22'.
3,159,955 Patented Dec. 8, 1964 In each cylinder 12 is a Within the hollowed-out is adapted to rest upon the in the position shown in FIG. 5. At its'opposite end, the latch 21 is provided with a depending projection 25 to which one end of a' tension spring 26 is attached. The
other end of the spring is secured to a pin 27 on the wing 3. A shoulder 28 formed on the lower edge of the latch.
21 is adapted to cooperate with an abutment 29 provided on the wing 3;
Supported on'a' bracket 2' provided on the outer face of the section 2 is a solenoid or equivalent electromagnetic device 30 whose armature 31 is secured to the lower end of the rod 32. The rod 32 extends vertically upwardly and its upper end is articulated at 33' to an arm 33. This arm is keyed at its other end 33" to the rocker shaft 34.
' Mounted adjacent to the filling pipe 5 is an electric-eye apparatus 35,of any suitable character, such as a selenium cell, adapted to cooperate in known manner with markings 36 printed at spaced intervals along the tube 4.
The operation of the apparatus is as follows:
Assuming that the machine has its jaws and related mechanisms in the condition shown in FIG. 1: the post 1 is in its uppermost position, the cylinder 12 contains fluid under pressure, the piston 14 is in its lowest position,
roller 20 when the latch 21 is 1 that the jaws cometogether at just about the time when the post 1 has reached its uppermost position. As a result, during the, succeeding downward movement, the jaws serve to produce the desired transverse-seal on the tubular material 4, in known fashion, and again draw the material 4 downwardly preparatory to the filling and sealing of the next bag to be formed.
During the downward movement of the piston 14, under the action of the fluid pressure in the cylinder 12, the roller 20 carried by the connection head 17 encounters the slanting cam surface 22"on the nose 22 of the latch 21 and momentarily earns the latch 21 aside, against the action of the spring 26. As soon as the roller 20 moves past the nose 22,;the latch 21 is immediately urged by the spring 26 back into the position shown in FIGS. 1 and 5, wherein the lower surface 22". of the nose 22 is directly above the roller 20. This return movement of the latch 21 is limited by the engagement of the shoulder 28 on the latch with the abutment 29 on the wing 3.
As a result of this engagement of the roller 20 and nose 22 of the latch 21, the piston 14 and piston rod 15' are retained in the position shown in FIG. 1. This condition is attained immediately after the downward movement of the spring 16 is compressed, the sealing jaws 6 and 7 are closed, and the downward movement ofthe. post 1-is about to begin.
Shortly after the downward travel of. the parts comfences, in order to advance the tubular material 4, a communication is established (by an appropriate valve, not
shown) between the connection port 13 of the cyinder 12 and an exhaust outlet, whereby the, pressure fluid in the cylinder-is allowed to escape. However, notwithstanding this exhausting of the cyinders, the spring 16 remains compressed and hence the jaws 6 and 7 remain closed because tube 4 that lies between the pipe 5 and the jaws 6 and 7.
At the conclusion of the. downward movement of the post -1, the electric eye 35 becomes effective, as a result of being actuated by an appropriate marking '36 on the. material 4, to "energize the solenoid 30. The details of the f circuitry have not been shown, since the mode of function'- ing of a triggering device, such as that shown at 35, is known, and the circuits between it and the solenoid 30 can be of any conventional characten- The actuation of the solenoid 30 draws the armature 31 and rod 32 downwardly, whereby the arm-33 swings downwardly, and through the rocker shaft 34, swings the arm 24 toward the right as viewed in FIGS. 1 and 5. Consequently, the latch 21 moves toward the'right, against the action of the spring 26, and because of its articulation to the arm 23 the forward region of the latch 21 moves obliquely upward away from the roller 20. As a result, the piston rod 15 is suddenly released, thus permitting the spring 16 to move it and the head 17 upwards suddenly. Upward movement of the head 17 causes the links 18 and 19 to pull the lower ends of the levers 10 and 11 inwardly thus causing the jaws 6 and 7 to separate. Separation of the jaws, of course, also occurs very suddenly. 7
During the ensuing upward movement of the post 1, the jaws 6 and 7 remain open. Shortly before the uppermost limit of its movement is reached, fiuid under pressure is again introduced into 'the cylinder 12 bymeans of a valve (not shown). As a'result, the piston 14 and'the 2 piston rod 15 are forced downwardly and again compress the spring 16 into the condition shown in FIG.;1'. During this downward movement of the piston 14 in the cylinder 12 the links 18 and 19 and levers 10 and 11 bring about a closing movement of the jaws 6 and 7. The introduction of the fluid pressure into the cylinder 12 is so timed with respect to the upward movement of therpost the post 1 begins, and thereupon the exhausting of the cylinder 12. can be commenced. The significance of this is that the cylinder will have become completely exhausted by the time the post 1 reaches its lowermost posi tion and the spring 16 is again released. Consequently, the spring is never called upon to act against any residual pressure in the cylinder 12, which would serve as a re tarding influence, but need work, when released, only against ordinary atmospheric pressure within the cylinder 12.
The cycle of operation of the apparatus is diagrammatically shown in FIG. 6. Arrow 'A represents the up ward'movement of the post 1, and the parts it carries, and arrow B represents the downward movement. The angle alpha represents the relatively short period of time during which fluid under pressure is introduced into the cylinder movable toward and away from each other in a direction-transverse to the longitudinal axis of the tube between a closed and open position, said jaws when closed forming a transverse seal on said tube, a pneumatic piston-cylinder arrangement for effecting said transverse movement of said jaws, and means for moving said jaws back and forth in a longitudinal direction whensaid jaws are in closed condition for advancing the tube through the machine, said means including a vertically movable post, a platform mounted on the upper end of said post, a pair of spaced-apart vertical wings carried by said platform, said wings being arranged on opposite sides of the tubular material and each of said wings carrying a pneumatic piston-cylinder device, a pair of levers pivotally mounted intermediate their ends on each of said wings, one. end of one of said levers being pivotally connected to one of said jaws and the corresponding end of the other lever being pivotally,
connected to the other jaw, and a link pivotally connected between the oposite end of each of said levers and said piston-cylinder device, said levers and links being so arranged that upon movement of the pistoncylinder-device in one direction said links tend to become aligned and close said jaws and upon movement of said device in the opposite direction said links move out of alignment and open said jaws.
2. In a packaging machine, the elements defined in claim 1 including an additional guide link pivotally connecting each of said jaws to each of said wings.
3. In a packaging machine of the type in which a series of filled and sealed merchandise packages are formed from a tube of heat-scalable material drawn over a filling pipe through which the merchandise is introduced into the tube:
a pair of heated jaws on opposite sides of the tube and movable toward and away from each other in a direction transverse to the longitudinal axis of the tube between a closed and open position, said jaws when closed forming a transverse seal on said tube, a pneumatic piston-cylinder arrangement for efiecting said transverse movement of said jaws, and means for moving said jaws back and forth in a longitudinal direction when said jaws are in closed condition for advancing the tube through the machine, said means including a vertically movable post, a platform mounted on the upper end of said post, a pair of spaced-apart vertical wings carried by said platform, said wings being arranged on opposite sides of the tubular material and each of said wings carrying a pneumatic piston-cylinder device and associated linkages connecting said device to one end of each of said jaws, said piston-cylinder devices being arranged to close said jaws upon introduction of air under pressure into said cylinder, and including a spring in each of said devices for opening said jaws, said spring being stressed during the introduction of air into said cylinder.
4. In a packaging machine, the elements defined in 6 ment under the influence of said spring after said cylinder is exhausted.
6. In a packaging machine, the elements defined in claim 5 wherein said locking means includes a latch movably mounted on each of said wings, resilient means normally maintaining a portion of said latch in the path of movement of said piston-cylinder device, and means operative in timed relation to the operation of the machine as a whole for moving said latch out of the path of said device against the force of said resilient means Whereupon said spring is permitted to produce relative movement between said piston and cylinder to effect the opening of said jaws.- i
7. In a packaging machine, the elements defined in claim 6 wherein said latch-moving means includes an electromagnetic device linked to said latch, and means responsive to markings on said packaging material for actuating said electromagnetic device.
8. In a packaging machine, the elements defined in claim 6 including means carried by each of said pistoncylinder devices for resetting said latch upon opposite relative movement between said piston and cylinder upon introduction [of air under pressure into said cylinder.
9. In a packaging machine, the elements defined in claim 8 wherein air under pressure is introduced into each of said cylinders immediately prior to the time said post reaches the end of its movement in the direction opposite to its direction of movement during the advancement of said packaging material, said cylinder being exhausted as soon as said locking means becomes reset.
References Cited by the Examiner UNITED STATES PATENTS 2,265,253 12/41 Smith 53-182 2,935,829 5/60 Van Den Berg et al 53-183 FRANK E. BAILEY, Primary Examiner.
TRAVIS S. MCGEHEE, Examiner.

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1. IN A PACKAGING MACHINE OF THE TYPE IN WHICH A SERIES OF FILLED AND SEALED MERCHANDISE PACKAGES ARE FORMED FROM A TUBE OF HEAT-SEALABLE MATERIAL DRAWN OVER A FILLING PIPE THROUGH WHICH THE MERCHANDISE IS INTRODUCED INTO THE TUBE: A PAIR OF HEATED JAWS ON OPPOSITE SIDES OF THE TUBE AND MOVABLE TOWARD AND AWAY FROM EACH OTHER IN A DI-RECTION TRANSVERSE TO THE LONGITUDINAL AXIS OF THE TUBEE BETWEEN A CLOSED AND OPEN POSITION, SAID JAWS WHENN CLOSED FORMING A TRANSVERSE SEAL ON SAID TUBE, A PNEUMATIC PISTON-CYLINDER ARRANGEMENT FOR EFFECTING SAID TRANSVERSE MOVEMENT OF SAID JAWS, AND MEANS FOR MOVING SAID JAWS BACK AND FORTH IN A LONGITUDINAL DIRECTION WHEN SAID JAWS ARE IN CLOSED CONDITION FOR ADVANCING THE TUBE THROUGH THE MACHINE, SAID MEANS INCLUDING A VERTICALLY MOVABLE POST, A PLATFORM MOUNTED ON THE UPPER END OF SAID POST, A PAIR OF SPACED-APART VERTICAL WINGS CARRIED BY SAID PLATFORM SAID WINGS BEING ARRANGED ON OPPOSITE SIDES OF THE TUBULAR MATERIAL AND EACH OF SAID WINGS CARRYING A PNEUMATIC PISTON-CYLINDER DEVICE, A PAIR OF LEVERS PIVOTALLY MOUNTED INTERMEDIATE THEIR ENDS ON EACH OF SAID WINGS, ONE END OF ONE OF SAID LEVERS BEING PIVOTALLY CONNECTED TO ONE OF SAID JAWS AND THE CORRESPONDING END OF THE OTHER LEVER BEING PIVOTALLY CONNECTED TO THE OTHER JAW, AND A LINK PIVOTALLY CONNECTED BETWEEN THE OPPOSITE END OF EACH OF SAID LEVERS AND SAID PISTON-CYLINDER DEVICE, SAID LEVERS AND LINKS BEING SO ARRANGED THAT UPON MOVEMENT OF THE PISTONCYLINDER DEVICE IN ONE DIRECTION SAID LINKS TEND TO BECOME ALIGNED AND CLOSE SAID JAWS AND UPON MOVEMENT OF SAID DEVICE IN THE OPPOSITE DIRECTION SAID LINKS MOVE OUT OF ALIGNMENT AND OPEN SAID JAWS.
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