Film dispenser and cutoff

4014229
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Inventors

Lynch, William C.

Application #

560814

Filed

Mar-21-1975

Published

Mar-29-1977

Current US Class

053/390
083/16
083/171

International Classes

B26D 007/10

Field of Search

83/16 83/171 53/390

Assignee

Clamco Corporation (Cleveland, OH)

Examiners

Abercrombie; Willie G.

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Abstract
Wrapping apparatus including a film cutoff element. The cutoff element being an internally heated rod-type heating unit having an external periphery designing a corner edge. The element is maintained at a temperature below the melting point of the plastic film to be severed by a thermostat which energizes and deenergizes the cutoff element in dependence upon the temperature of the cutoff element. A bimetal thermostat in good heat transferring relationship with the cutoff element is utilized to control the energization of the heating element.
 
Claims
What I claim is:

1. Apparatus for severing sheets of film from a roll of plastic film, said apparatus comprising a cutoff element for severing the film when the film is moved against the cutoff element under tension and a pressure established between the cutoff element and the film, said cutoff element including means defining diverging walls extending at acute angles with respect to the plane of the film as the film is moved thereagainst and defining a corner edge for engaging the film to be severed and for concentrating stresses applied to the film substantially along a line of severance, said cutoff element being made of sheet metal having high heat conductivity, an elongated electric heating unit extending substantially the length of said cutoff element and disposed between said wall portions to effect a heating of said cutoff element including said corner edge, means for electrically insulating said elongated electrical heating unit from said cutoff element, and thermostat means disposed in good heat transfer relationship with said cutoff element to be sensitive to changes in temperature of said cutoff element, said thermostat means including means for automatically controlling said heating element to heat said cutoff element and maintain the temperature of said diverging walls and said corner edge at a temperature lower than the melting point of said film.



Description
The present invention relates to a wrapping apparatus for wrapping plastic film products, such as polyvinal chloride wrapping film, and more particularly to a cutoff therefor.

Wrapping apparatus having a roll of film such as polyvinyl chloride film for wrapping packages have heretofore used a hot-wire cutoff to sever the desired sheet from the roll. While a hot-wire cutoff severed the film satisfactorily and cleanly, there has been concern about fumes from such cutoffs and, accordingly, various attempts have been made to provide a cutoff which did not result in fumes.

One such attempt is shown in U.S. Pat. No. 3,754,489 in which an attempt is made to minimize fumes by moving the sheet against a rectangular cutoff element which is heated to a temperature of between 325.degree. and 350.degree. F. The rectangular cutoff wire in accordance with the teaching of this patent is to be maintained at a substantially constant temperature along the line of cutoff during the severing operation and the cutoff element is provided with a substantial mass which provides a heat sink to maintain such temperature constant during severing. The power supply in this patent continuously energizes the cutoff element with about 6.8 amperes of current.
 
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