Cam driven hem sealer

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Inventors

Powell, Earle R.
Rawlings, Gerald E.

Application #

921580

Filed

Oct-22-1986

Published

Jun-28-1988

Current US Class

156/583.1
156/583.3
156/583.8
493/193
493/206
493/207
493/209
493/225
493/394
493/928

International Classes

B31B 023/64; B31B 023/86; 471; 928

Field of Search

493/205 493/206 493/207 493/208 493/209 493/189 493/190 493/191 493/192 493/193 493/197 493/202 493/225 493/226 493/381 493/386 493/394 493/406 493/470 156/582 156/583.1 156/583.4 156/583.7 156/583.8 156/583.9 156/583.91

Assignee

Mobil Oil Corporation (New York, NY)

Examiners

Schmidt; Frederick R.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

McKillop; Alexander J., Gilman; Michael G., Speciale; Charles J.

US Patent References

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4622798   Sealing mechanis...

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Abstract
An improved thermoplastic film heat bonding apparatus includes a heated seal bar, a support member supporting the heated seal bar for reciprocating motion against a platen and a resilient coupling between the support member and the heated seal bar to allow deflection of the heated seal bar with respect to the support member providing better conformance between the platen and the face of the seal bar contacting the platen for more uniform and repeatable heat seals. Springs are used to provide the resilient coupling between the support member and the heated seal bar. One mounting providing both resilient coupling and continuous adjustable spacing between the support member and the heated seal bar includes a bracket supporting a threaded member passed through the support member and a coil spring biasing the bracket and support member apart. The bracket is itself resiliently mounted to the heated seal bar also by compression coil springs. Further contributing to improved registration between the heated seal bars and the platen is a flexible, cantilever mounting of the platen. The heated seal bar support member is mounted on a support arm rotationally mounted at one end and biased against a cam at an opposing end. Rotation of the cam pivots the support arm back and forth reciprocating the support member and heated seal bar against the platen.
 
Claims
We claim:

1. Apparatus for thermally bonding continuous lengths of adjoining layers of thermoplastic film comprising:

a stationary frame;

an elongated support member pivotally mounted at one of the ends thereof on said frame and having a cam follower at the other end thereof;

a heated seal bar carried by said elongated support member intermediate the ends thereof;

adjustable means for supporting said heated seal bar at any selected position along said elongated support member;

a stationary platen adjustably supported on said frame and positioned in opposing relation to the heated seal bar; and

rotatable cam means operatively coupled with said cam follower at the other end of the support member for cyclicly pivoting said support member about said one end for reciprocating said heated seal bar with respect to said platen to thermally bond adjoining layers of the thermoplastic film therebetween.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The invention relates to high speed continuous draw tape plastic bag manufacture and, in particular, to a cam driven reciprocating thermoplastic film heat sealing apparatus.

U.S. patent application Ser. No. 652,254, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,624,654, assigned to the assignee of this invention, describes a method and apparatus for manufacturing plastic film draw tape bags. That application and all related applications disclosed therein are incorporated by reference herein.

The aforesaid U.S. patent application discloses a method of and apparatus for manufacturing draw tape bags in which a medianly folded, continuous length of plastic film is continuously advanced from a feed roll through a hemming device for inwardly turning the adjoining free edges of the film, a punch for punching openings through the hemmed edges of the film at regular intervals, and a device for inserting continuous plastic draw tape strips into each hem of the continuously moving web. The web with draw tape strips is then fed through a reciprocating heat sealer for sealing the hems and a reciprocating transverse sealing and cutting device for sealing and cutting individual bag bodies from the continuous length of film. A dancer between the draw tape strip feeding device and the heat sealer accumulates the continuous fed film web and draw tape strips for intermittent advances of the web and strips through the downstream portion of the line.
 
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