Device for packaging elongated articles

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Inventors

Stuck, Matthew A.

Application #

073536

Filed

Sep-7-1979

Published

Jul-28-1981

Current US Class

053/241
053/390

International Classes

B65B 067/02; B65B 067/04

Field of Search

53/390 53/567 53/570 53/571 53/576 53/592 53/585 53/241 53/250 53/256 248/97 248/99 248/100

Assignee

Modern Mfg. Co., Inc. (Menasha, WI)

Examiners

Culver; Horace M.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Andrus, Sceales, Starke & Sawall

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Abstract
A device for packaging elongated articles, such as plants and cut flowers, in a protective bag. The device includes a tubular frame having a generally horizontal section and a vertical section which is connected to one end of the horizontal section. A support is carried by the upper end of the vertical section and is adapted to support a plant to be packaged. One or more elongated open ended bags are initially positioned around the horizontal section of the frame, and the bag is then drawn upwardly around the plant that is supported on the support to package the plant.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A device for packaging plants in protective bags, comprising a tubular frame including a first generally horizontal section having a forward end, said frame also including a generally vertical section connected to the forward end of said horizontal section, a plant support mounted on the upper extremity of the vertical section and located at a level above the horizontal section, said support adapted to support a plant to be packaged, a bag support platform disposed beneath and generally parallel to said horizontal section, said platform extending laterally to either side of a vertical plane passing through said horizontal section and extending forwardly beyond the forward end of said horizontal section, and a plurality of nested open-ended bags disposed around said horizontal section and freely resting on said supporting surface, said bags being individually drawn upward around said vertical section and around said plant supported on the support to thereby package the plant.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

It is often desired to enclose a plant or cut flowers in a protective plastic or paper bag to protect the plant against extreme temperatures. The U.S. Pat. No. 3,431,706 describes a device for bagging or packing small plants in protective plastic bags. The device shown in the aforementioned patent is not particularly suitable for bagging plants of substantial height, in the range of about 4-6 ft. and generally bagging of taller plants has been a manual operation.

Bagging of taller sized plants has normally required the service of two persons. One person holds the bag open and the second person lifts the plant above the open-ended bag and then lowers it into the bag. The person holding the bag then attempts to catch the plant as it is lowered within the bag. Not only does this method of bagging require the services of two persons, but in many cases the plant may fall within the bag, with the result that it is damaged.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
 
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