Clamping mechanism for impulse sealer

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Inventors

Yamada, Teruo

Application #

304412

Filed

Sep-21-1981

Published

Nov-22-1983

Current US Class

053/374.9
053/375.6
053/390
074/516
074/520
083/604
083/606
219/243
269/228
269/239

International Classes

B65B 007/06; B65B 051/14

Field of Search

53/371 53/373 53/390 83/604 83/606 81/367 81/375 81/376 81/377 81/378 81/379 81/380 74/516 74/520 100/281 100/283 219/243 269/228 269/239

Assignee

Fuji Manufacturing Company Limited (Osaka, JP)

Examiners

Sipos; John

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Sughrue, Mion, Zinn, Macpeak and Seas

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Abstract
A clamping mechanism for an impulse sealer includes a pair of drive arms pivoted on a flat base member and a pressure arm pivoted about the same pivot between the drive arms. Complimentary pressure members are located at the free ends of the drive arms and pressure arm for clamping a member to be heat sealed. A pair of levers are pivoted intermediate their ends on the drive arms between the clamping member and the pivot. The levers are comprised of two arms disposed at oblique angles relative to each other with the end of the lower arm sliding on the flat surface of the base member. The free end of the upper arm of the lever is connected to the pressure arm at a point between the clamping member and the pivot by means of a connecting rod so that depression of the drive arm will cause the ends of the lower lever arm to slide along the surface of the base member. The corresponding movement of the other lever arm will cause the pressure arm to be pivoted more rapidly than the drive arms to bring the clamping members into engagement.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A work clamping mechanism comprising a base member having first pivot means thereon, a pair of spaced apart parallel drive arms pivoted at one end on said first pivot means, work support means secured to the opposite ends of said drive arms, pressure bar means pivotally mounted at one end on said pivot means between said drive arms and having clamping means secured to the opposite end thereof, second pivot means on each of said drive arms intermediate the ends thereof, a pair of lever arms pivoted at their mid-points on said second pivot means with one end of each lever slidably engaging said base member and connecting means pivotally connected to the opposite ends of said lever arms and pivotally connected to said pressure bar means between the ends thereof so that upon pivoting of said drive arms by the work support means said pressure bar means is pivoted through said lever arms and connecting means to clamp the work between said clamping means and said work support means.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The present invention is directed to a clamping mechanism for an impulse sealer and more particularly to an improved hand-operated lever system adapted to more quickly clamp the article and more efficiently exert a higher degree of pressure on the article subsequent to clamping.

Heat sealing machines currently used for forming and sealing bags of thermoplastic material are generally catagorized into two types, namely a heated element type and an impulse type. The former type employs a heat sealing method which is carried out by pressing an object to be sealed against a constantly heated element. This type is suitable for mass-production purposes involving certain materials because of the short period of heating time required thereby but is unsuitable for processing other materials which are not capable of withstanding the high temperature of the heating element such as cellophane-laminated polyethylene film. On the other hand, the latter type involves the pressing of a thermoplastic film to be sealed against a band-like electric heating wire which is protected by a layer of non-adhesive material such as a TEFLON-coated glass fiber cloth. The heating wire may be electrically heated in a very short period of time thereby allowing the use of not only ordinary thermoplastic film, but also laminated ones which may be subjected to pressures and temperatures over a wide range. As a result, this method is widely used for small or medium scale processes but requires a positive clamping of the object to be sealed. In order to obtain the force for clamping the object properly, treadle, solenoid and air cylinder means have been widely used. On the other hand, manually operated lever types have also been used to a large extent for simplifying the operation. Many of these hand operated types depend on a lever system operated by one hand so that the object to be sealed must be held in the proper position by the other hand. With such an arrangement, the clamping of the object is difficult, especially when the contents of the bag to be sealed are relatively large.
 
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