Paper bag opening device

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Inventors

Bewerse, Richard A.
Joseloff, Stanley

Application #

783275

Filed

Mar-31-1977

Published

Jan-17-1978

Current US Class

053/385.1
053/390
493/244

International Classes

B31B 001/76

Field of Search

53/385 53/390 53/384 53/386 93/28

Examiners

Coan; James F.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Temko; Charles E.

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Abstract
A device for serially opening a plurality of paper bags in rapid succession and placing them in a predetermined location for manual loading. The device is particularly useful at checkout counters at supermarkets and similar locations, and includes means for moving successive bags from a horizontal orientation in a stack to a vertical position, opening the bag whereby it may stand upon its bottom wall, and moving the bag upon demand to a loading position.
 
Claims
We claim:

1. An improved folded paper bag opening device comprising: support means supporting a stack of folded bags in substantially horizontal orientation; an elongated bag-handling arm having a first end pivoted for rotation about a horizontal axis above said support means, said bag-handling arm having associated bag clamping means on a second end thereof; a bag-opening arm having a first end pivotally mounted for rotation about an axis parallel to that of said bag-handling arm, and having clamping means on a free opposite end thereof, said bag-opening arm being shorter in length than said bag-handling arm; means for cyclically moving said bag-handling arm between horizontal and vertical positions, and for opening and closing said associated clamping means when said bag-handling arm is at said horizontal and vertical positions; low velocity air current supply means positioned adjacent said stack supporting means to apply a current of air serially to the opened ends of said folded bags in said stack; said bag-handling arm progressively lowering to position its associated clamping means adjacent an open end of an uppermost bag in said stack to contact said bag under the influence of said air current supply means, and close said clamp means thereon; said bag-handling arm thereafter elevating to vertical position; said bag-opening arm subsequently pivoting downwardly beneath a lower closed edge of said engaged bag, and subsequently upwardly to engage a free edge of a bottom wall of said bag with its associated clamping means, and thereafter downwardly, to move said bottom wall to a horizontal plane and fully open said bag.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates generally to the field of bag opening devices, and more particularly to an improved device for serially opening a stack of conventional paper bags having a bottom wall upon which the bag may be stood, and subsequently transferring the bag to a loading point.

Various types of bag opening and loading devices are known in the prior art. Some devices employ vacuum means to open the bag, an expedient which is not suitable where the wall of the bag is porous such as kraft paper bags, etc. Others require a degree of hand manipulation which slows the worker who would otherwise be occupied in manually filling the bags. Still others require elaborate installation, and are expensive to manufacture.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

Briefly stated, the invention contemplates the provision of an improved bag opening device adapted to be conveniently installed within a loading counter, which provides the serial function of partly opening the mouth of the uppermost of a stack of horizontally oriented conventional paper bags, raising the same to a vertical position, opening the lower flap which forms the flat bottom wall of the bag, and swinging of the now-opened bag, upon demand, to a loading position. The device includes a plurality of pivotally mounted arms, each having clamping means on the free ends thereof, and means for controlling the cyclic operation thereof. The device employes a low velocity air current provided by a small fan or blower, rather than vacuum to cause the opening of the mouth of the bag. The sequence and timing of each operation is controlled by a set of pneumatic valves operated by cams driven by an electric motor of known type. These valves operate pneumatic cylinders which are powered by compressed air supplied adjacent or remote from the device. The cylinders perform the various functions described hereinbelow. The motor is at rest at the completion of a cycle and is actuated by the closing of a manually operated demand switch to start a new cycle. A switch marked "load" most advantageously positions the various arms to facilitate expeditious loading.
 
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