US20030101691A1 - Sealing device - Google Patents
Sealing device Download PDFInfo
- Publication number
- US20030101691A1 US20030101691A1 US10/186,116 US18611602A US2003101691A1 US 20030101691 A1 US20030101691 A1 US 20030101691A1 US 18611602 A US18611602 A US 18611602A US 2003101691 A1 US2003101691 A1 US 2003101691A1
- Authority
- US
- United States
- Prior art keywords
- bag
- sealing
- open end
- work piece
- supported
- Prior art date
- Legal status (The legal status is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the status listed.)
- Abandoned
Links
Images
Classifications
-
- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B65—CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
- B65B—MACHINES, APPARATUS OR DEVICES FOR, OR METHODS OF, PACKAGING ARTICLES OR MATERIALS; UNPACKING
- B65B7/00—Closing containers or receptacles after filling
- B65B7/02—Closing containers or receptacles deformed by, or taking-up shape, of, contents, e.g. bags, sacks
-
- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B65—CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
- B65B—MACHINES, APPARATUS OR DEVICES FOR, OR METHODS OF, PACKAGING ARTICLES OR MATERIALS; UNPACKING
- B65B31/00—Packaging articles or materials under special atmospheric or gaseous conditions; Adding propellants to aerosol containers
- B65B31/04—Evacuating, pressurising or gasifying filled containers or wrappers by means of nozzles through which air or other gas, e.g. an inert gas, is withdrawn or supplied
- B65B31/06—Evacuating, pressurising or gasifying filled containers or wrappers by means of nozzles through which air or other gas, e.g. an inert gas, is withdrawn or supplied the nozzle being arranged for insertion into, and withdrawal from, the mouth of a filled container and operating in conjunction with means for sealing the container mouth
Definitions
- This invention relates generally to the field of automated fabrication devices and more particularly without limitation to a device and associated method for automatically sealing a flexible member such as a barrier bag.
- One such process that is particularly difficult to automate is the evacuating and sealing of barrier bags that are used to enclose work pieces.
- positioning the open end of the bag and stretching the open end taut to facilitate evacuating requires human handling. This is especially true where processing different sizes of bags is contemplated, such as in a cell processing different sizes or different types of work pieces.
- the penalty associated with relying on manual intervention can be very significant.
- the embodiments of the present invention contemplate an apparatus and an associated method for sealing a bag enclosing a work piece, comprising a frame receivingly engaging the bag on a reference surface and presenting an open end of the bag, and means for automatically sealing the bag by detecting the position of the open end of the bag and responsively stretching the bag taut and then sealing the open end of the bag closed without human handling of the bag.
- the means for automatically sealing can be further or alternatively characterized by a sealing head supported by the frame and moveable in a first direction to clamp around the open end of the bag.
- the means for automatically sealing can be further or alternatively characterized such that the sealing head is moveable in a second direction substantially orthogonal to the first direction for clamping around different portions of the open end of the bag.
- the means for automatically sealing can be further or alternatively characterized by evacuating the bag after stretching and clamping and before sealing.
- the means for automatically sealing is characterized by centering the open end of the bag on the reference surface with respect to the first direction of sealing head travel.
- the means for automatically sealing can be further or alternatively characterized by heating a clamped portion of the open end of the bag to thermally form the seal.
- the apparatus comprises a frame defining a reference surface adapted for supporting the bag and the work piece, wherein the bag is disposed around the work piece and open on a side.
- a sealing head is supported by the frame and moveable between a retracted position and an engaged position, whereat the engaged position the sealing head is adjacent the open portion of the bag.
- a conduit is supported by the frame and comprises a distal end insertable into the open side of the bag in the engaged position of the sealing head.
- a negative pressure source is fluidly connected to the conduit to impart a negative pressure to the distal end, drawing the present atmosphere out of the bag.
- a stretching member is supported by the frame so as to be insertable into the open end of the bag and is moveable to stretch the open end of the bag taut.
- a clamping member is supported by the sealing head and is moveable between an open position and a clamped position.
- a closure member is supported by the clamping member and is adapted for sealingly joining the open side of the bag in the clamped position of the clamping member
- the apparatus can further comprise a lateral positioning device supported by the frame and having a moveable pusher engageable against the work piece selectively positioning the work piece on the reference surface.
- the lateral positioning device comprises opposing pushers moveable toward each other to opposingly engage the work piece for selectively positioning the work piece on the reference surface.
- the lateral positioning device positions the work piece with the open side of the bag disposed substantially along a longitudinal axis of the reference surface, and the sealing head is moveably supported by the frame for positioning the sealing head at selected positions along the reference surface longitudinal axis.
- the closure member can comprise a heating element supported by the clamping member and engageable against the bag in the clamped position of the clamping member to thermally seal the bag.
- the apparatus can further comprise a sensor indicating the height of the bag, and a controller responsive to the sensor and operatively controlling, in turn, the position of the reference surface relative to the clamping member.
- the embodiments of the present invention further contemplate a method for sealing a barrier bag to enclose a work piece, comprising: disposing the work piece in the barrier bag; positioning the work piece and barrier bag on a reference surface with an open end of the bag facing a preselected direction; inserting a stretching member into the open end of the bag; moving the stretching member to stretch the open end of the bag taut; closing a clamping member around the open end of the bag; withdrawing the stretching member from the bag; evacuating the environment from within the bag; and sealing the open end of the bag closed.
- the method further comprises sensing the distance of the open end of the bag from the reference surface and responsively moving the clamping member around the open end of the bag. In some embodiments the method further comprises repositioning the clamping member after partially sealing the open end of the bag and then sealing another portion of the open end of the bag. In some embodiments the method further comprises centering the barrier bag relative to a direction of travel of the clamping member.
- FIG. 1 is an isometric view of a sealing device constructed in accordance with embodiments of the present invention.
- FIG. 2 is a diagrammatic elevational view of a portion of the device of FIG. 1 showing the sealing head in the retracted position.
- FIG. 3 is a view similar to FIG. 2 but showing the sealing head in the engaged position.
- FIG. 4 is a diagrammatic view illustrating the two-axis movement capability of the stretching member.
- FIG. 5 is a diagrammatic view of a portion of the device of FIG. 1 showing the sealing head in the engaged position with the clamping member open and the stretching member extended into the open end of the bag.
- FIG. 6 is a view similar to FIG. 5 but showing the clamping member in the clamped mode.
- FIG. 7 is a view similar to FIG. 6 but showing the stretching member withdrawn from the bag while the conduit remains inserted within the open end of the bag.
- FIG. 8 is a view similar to FIG. 7 but showing the conduit withdrawn and the closure member effecting a seal to retain the negative pressure inside the bag.
- FIG. 9 is a view similar to FIG. 8 but showing the clamping member opened to release the bag.
- FIG. 10 is a plan view of the carton as it randomly traverses the reference surface in the work zone.
- FIG. 11 is a view similar to FIG. 10 but showing the pusher members orienting the carton along a reference surface longitudinal axis.
- FIG. 12 is a view similar to FIG. 10 but shown a long carton sealed by a repositioning action of the sealing head.
- FIG. 13 is a diagrammatic view illustrating a variable control of the reference surface relative to the sealing head for flexibly processing cartons of different heights.
- FIG. 14 is a block diagram of a method for sealing a bag in accordance with the embodiments of the present invention.
- a sealing device 10 for a sealing a bag such as the type used as a barrier device in a packaging arrangement.
- the sealing device comprises a frame 12 receivingly engaging the bag on a reference surface 14 and presenting an open end of the bag for sealing.
- the reference surface comprises a roller conveyor for moving a work piece into and out of the reference surface 14 .
- the sealing device 10 further comprises means for automatically sealing the bag by detecting the position of the open end of the bag and responsively stretching the bag taut and then sealing the open end of the bag closed without human handling of the bag.
- the various embodiments of the present invention have in common the advantage of being able to engage and seal the open end of the bag automatically, meaning no human handling is necessary to first align and then stretch the open end relative to a sealing device.
- the means for automatically sealing is characterized by a sealing head 16 supported by the frame 12 and moveable along a first axis 18 to clamp around the open end of the bag.
- the means for automatically sealing is characterized such that the sealing head 16 is moveable along a second axis 20 substantially orthogonal to the first axis for clamping around different portions of the open end of the bag.
- the second axis 20 is substantially coincident with a longitudinal axis of the reference surface 14 .
- the means for automatically sealing is characterized by evacuating the bag after stretching and clamping and before sealing.
- the means for automatically sealing is characterized by centering the open end of the bag on the reference surface 14 with respect to the axis 18 along which the sealing head 16 travels. In some embodiments the means for automatically sealing is characterized by heating a clamped portion of the open end of the bag to thermally form the seal.
- the means for sealing explicitly does not include a device or associated method wherein the bag must be manually grasped for alignment and/or stretching.
- FIGS. 1 - 3 best illustrate the frame 12 defining the reference surface 14 adapted for supporting a bag 22 and a work piece 24 , the bag 22 disposed around the work piece 24 and open on a side 26 .
- the bag 22 is disposed within a carton 28 used as a protective device during transit and storage.
- the carton 28 in FIGS. 2 and 3 has flaps 30 that are closeable around the work piece 24 .
- the sealing head 16 is supported by the frame 12 so as to be moveable between a retracted position (FIG. 2) and an engaged position (FIG. 3). In the retracted position the sealing head 16 is clearingly removed such that the work piece 24 can be moved into or out of a working zone upon the reference surface 14 . In the engaged position the sealing head 16 is adjacent the open end 26 of the bag 22 .
- a conduit 32 is supported by the frame and moveable with the sealing head 16 such that a distal end 34 that is insertable into the open end 26 of the bag 22 in the engaged position of the sealing head 16 .
- a negative pressure source 36 is diagrammatically shown fluidly connected to the conduit 32 to impart a negative pressure to the distal end 34 , drawing the present atmosphere out of the bag 22 .
- a stretching member 38 is supported by the frame 12 so as to be insertable into the open end 26 of the bag 22 .
- the stretching member 38 is also moveable along axis 40 to stretch the open end 26 of the bag 22 taut, so as to conform to a minimum size opening.
- a pair of stretching members 38 move oppositely between a retracted position (FIG. 2) and an extended position (FIG. 3) to stretch the open end 26 of the bag 22 taut.
- FIG. 4 diagrammatically illustrates the manner in which the stretching members 38 are supported by the frame 12 for two-axis freedom of movement in lateral direction 40 as well as orthogonal direction 41 .
- the stretching member 38 is moveable in the lateral direction 40 by being mounted to the distal end of a linear actuator 35 such as a rodless fluid cylinder.
- the linear actuator 35 in turn is moveable in the orthogonal direction 41 by being mounted to the distal end of a linear actuator 37 such as a rodless fluid cylinder.
- Cooperative movement of the actuators 35 , 37 control both the lateral spread between opposing stretching members 38 and control the depth with which the stretching member is receivingly engaged within the open end 26 of the bag 22 . This latter benefit permits a relatively deeper insertion of the stretching member 38 to ensure a quality seal a selected distance away from the open end 26 .
- the sealing head 16 defines a clamping member 42 for closing and sealing the open end 26 of the bag 22 .
- the clamping member 42 has opposing jaws 44 , 46 that are moveable between an open position (FIG. 5) and a closed position (FIG. 6). It will be noted that the clamping member 42 is in the extended position in FIGS. 5 and 6.
- the stretching member 38 is extended into the open end 26 of the bag 22 and spread apart so as to stretch the open end 26 taut.
- the jaws 44 , 46 are clearingly open while the bag 22 is stretched. Subsequently the jaws 44 , 46 are closed in FIG. 6 to close the open end of the bag 22 .
- FIG. 5 the stretching member 38 is extended into the open end 26 of the bag 22 and spread apart so as to stretch the open end 26 taut.
- the jaws 44 , 46 are clearingly open while the bag 22 is stretched. Subsequently the jaws 44 , 46 are closed in FIG. 6 to close the open end of the bag 22 .
- the stretching member 38 is withdrawn with the jaws 44 , 46 remaining in the closed position.
- a negative pressure can be imparted to the conduit 32 now that a substantial seal has been provided between the open end 26 of the bag 22 and the conduit 32 .
- the conduit 32 has been withdrawn after reaching a preselected negative pressure, and the jaws 44 , 46 close around the open end 26 of the bag 22 to retain the desired negative pressure.
- the jaws 44 , 46 are opened to release the bag 22 after sealing.
- the jaws provide a closure member for sealingly joining the open end 26 of the bag 22 .
- the jaws 44 , 46 in FIGS. 5 and 6 support heating elements 48 , 50 for thermally forming a seal 52 sealing the bag 22 .
- the sealing device 10 is equipped for flexible manufacturing processes whereby different sizes of cartons 28 can be received and processed.
- a lateral positioning device 60 can be supported by the frame 12 , having one or more moveable pushers 62 engageable against the carton 28 , or work piece 24 , for selectively positioning the same on the reference surface 14 .
- FIGS. 10 and 11 are planar views showing a carton 28 being conveyed into the work zone before (FIG. 10) and after (FIG. 11) the pushers 62 are rotated to position the carton 28 laterally on the reference surface 14 . It will be noted that FIGS. 10 and 11 illustrate opposing pushers 62 that are moveable toward each other to opposingly engage the carton 28 , or work piece 24 , for selective positioning on the reference surface.
- FIG. 12 is a planar view of a carton 28 containing a bag 22 that is partially sealed in a first position 80 of the sealing head 16 , then the sealing head 16 is repositioned to a second position 82 , shown is broken lines, whereat the bag 22 is then stretched, evacuated and sealed. It will be noted that in the repositioned process at 82 the stretching members 38 can engage the end of the previously sealed position shown at 84 and the distal end of the bag 22 shown at 86 to stretch the second portion of the open end 26 .
- FIG. 13 diagrammatically illustrates a sensor 90 , such as a proximity switch series, indicating the height of the bag 22 .
- a controller 92 is responsive to the sensor 90 and controls, in turn, the position of the reference surface 14 such as by activating an actuator portion 93 of a powered scissor lift 94 supporting the reference surface 14 .
- the sensor 90 can be a bar code scanner placed to read a bar coded label placed on the work piece 24 or the carton 28 and indicative of the size of the bag 22 .
- the sealing device 10 is adapted for sealing the bag 22 by a process comprising: (1) receiving the work piece 28 in a working zone; (2) inserting the stretching member 38 into the bag 22 ; (3) inserting the conduit 32 into the bag 22 ; (4) moving the stretching member 38 to stretch the open end 26 of the bag 22 taut; (5) opening the clamping member 42 and moving the clamping member 42 to receivingly engage the open end 26 of the bag 22 ; (6) closing the clamping member 42 against the open end 26 of the bag 22 ; (7) withdrawing the stretching member from the bag 22 ; (8) communicating a negative pressure to the conduit 32 to evacuate the bag 22 ; (8) withdrawing the conduit 32 from the bag 22 when a preselected negative pressure is achieved at the conduit distal end 34 ; (9) sealing the bag 22 to retain the negative pressure state in the bag 22 ; and (10) opening the clamping member 42 and clearingly moving the clamping member 42 .
- the embodiments of the present invention further contemplate a method 100 depicted in FIG. 14 for sealing a barrier bag 22 associated with the sealing device 10 described hereinabove.
- the method 100 comprises disposing the work piece 24 in the barrier bag 22 ; positioning the work piece 24 and barrier bag 22 on a reference surface 14 with an open end 26 of the bag 22 facing a preselected direction; inserting the stretching member 38 into the open end 26 of the bag 22 at block 102 ; and moving the stretching member 38 to stretch the open end 26 of the bag 22 taut in block 104 . If the length of the bag 22 is greater than the clamping member then the decision to reposition in block 106 is affirmative so a partial sealing operation is performed in block 108 and then the sealing head is repositioned in block 110 . Control then returns to block 102 . Alternatively, if no reposition is needed in block 106 then the bag is evacuated in block 112 and sealed in block 114 .
- the method comprises preliminarily sensing the distance of the open end of the bag from the reference surface in block 116 and responsively moving the reference surface 118 to accommodate. Furthermore, preferably the method comprises laterally centering the barrier bag relative to a direction of travel of the clamping member in block 120 .
Abstract
Description
- This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/337,271.
- This invention relates generally to the field of automated fabrication devices and more particularly without limitation to a device and associated method for automatically sealing a flexible member such as a barrier bag.
- Tremendous gains in manufacturing productivity and quality have been realized by the application of modem automation techniques to production processes. Most of the earliest advancements involved automating fabrication processes, such as by the use of numerically controlled tooling machines. Typically, the work piece was manually installed into a fixture, or “fixtured,” the computer-controlled process performed, and then the work piece was manually removed from the fixture. Subsequent advancements improved the material handling aspects of the process, such as with the proliferation of robotics. Today, it's not unusual to see all aspects of the fabrication process from raw material to packaging performed by automated flexible manufacturing cells connected by automated material transfer devices.
- Flexible manufacturing approaches are typically able to process different types of parts so that one cell can be used in the manufacture of different products. For example, a packaging cell might be able to receive different size containers for use in packaging different sizes or types of products. This flexibility furthermore aids the development of new and different products because the likelihood of consequential costly modifications and downtime to the manufacturing process are greatly diminished.
- One such process that is particularly difficult to automate is the evacuating and sealing of barrier bags that are used to enclose work pieces. Typically, positioning the open end of the bag and stretching the open end taut to facilitate evacuating requires human handling. This is especially true where processing different sizes of bags is contemplated, such as in a cell processing different sizes or different types of work pieces. The penalty associated with relying on manual intervention can be very significant.
- It has been determined that optimal automated sealing can be achieved by inserting moveable stretching members into the bag to stretch the open end of the bag taut before evacuating the bag. It is to these improvements and others as exemplified by the description and appended claims that embodiments of the present invention are directed.
- The embodiments of the present invention contemplate an apparatus and an associated method for sealing a bag enclosing a work piece, comprising a frame receivingly engaging the bag on a reference surface and presenting an open end of the bag, and means for automatically sealing the bag by detecting the position of the open end of the bag and responsively stretching the bag taut and then sealing the open end of the bag closed without human handling of the bag. The means for automatically sealing can be further or alternatively characterized by a sealing head supported by the frame and moveable in a first direction to clamp around the open end of the bag. The means for automatically sealing can be further or alternatively characterized such that the sealing head is moveable in a second direction substantially orthogonal to the first direction for clamping around different portions of the open end of the bag. The means for automatically sealing can be further or alternatively characterized by evacuating the bag after stretching and clamping and before sealing. The means for automatically sealing is characterized by centering the open end of the bag on the reference surface with respect to the first direction of sealing head travel. The means for automatically sealing can be further or alternatively characterized by heating a clamped portion of the open end of the bag to thermally form the seal.
- The apparatus comprises a frame defining a reference surface adapted for supporting the bag and the work piece, wherein the bag is disposed around the work piece and open on a side. A sealing head is supported by the frame and moveable between a retracted position and an engaged position, whereat the engaged position the sealing head is adjacent the open portion of the bag. A conduit is supported by the frame and comprises a distal end insertable into the open side of the bag in the engaged position of the sealing head. A negative pressure source is fluidly connected to the conduit to impart a negative pressure to the distal end, drawing the present atmosphere out of the bag. A stretching member is supported by the frame so as to be insertable into the open end of the bag and is moveable to stretch the open end of the bag taut. A clamping member is supported by the sealing head and is moveable between an open position and a clamped position. A closure member is supported by the clamping member and is adapted for sealingly joining the open side of the bag in the clamped position of the clamping member.
- The apparatus can further comprise a lateral positioning device supported by the frame and having a moveable pusher engageable against the work piece selectively positioning the work piece on the reference surface. In some embodiments the lateral positioning device comprises opposing pushers moveable toward each other to opposingly engage the work piece for selectively positioning the work piece on the reference surface.
- In some embodiments the lateral positioning device positions the work piece with the open side of the bag disposed substantially along a longitudinal axis of the reference surface, and the sealing head is moveably supported by the frame for positioning the sealing head at selected positions along the reference surface longitudinal axis.
- The closure member can comprise a heating element supported by the clamping member and engageable against the bag in the clamped position of the clamping member to thermally seal the bag. The apparatus can further comprise a sensor indicating the height of the bag, and a controller responsive to the sensor and operatively controlling, in turn, the position of the reference surface relative to the clamping member.
- The embodiments of the present invention further contemplate a method for sealing a barrier bag to enclose a work piece, comprising: disposing the work piece in the barrier bag; positioning the work piece and barrier bag on a reference surface with an open end of the bag facing a preselected direction; inserting a stretching member into the open end of the bag; moving the stretching member to stretch the open end of the bag taut; closing a clamping member around the open end of the bag; withdrawing the stretching member from the bag; evacuating the environment from within the bag; and sealing the open end of the bag closed.
- In some embodiments the method further comprises sensing the distance of the open end of the bag from the reference surface and responsively moving the clamping member around the open end of the bag. In some embodiments the method further comprises repositioning the clamping member after partially sealing the open end of the bag and then sealing another portion of the open end of the bag. In some embodiments the method further comprises centering the barrier bag relative to a direction of travel of the clamping member.
- These and various other features as well as advantages which characterize the present invention will be apparent upon reading of the following detailed description and review of the associated drawings.
- FIG. 1 is an isometric view of a sealing device constructed in accordance with embodiments of the present invention.
- FIG. 2 is a diagrammatic elevational view of a portion of the device of FIG. 1 showing the sealing head in the retracted position.
- FIG. 3 is a view similar to FIG. 2 but showing the sealing head in the engaged position.
- FIG. 4 is a diagrammatic view illustrating the two-axis movement capability of the stretching member.
- FIG. 5 is a diagrammatic view of a portion of the device of FIG. 1 showing the sealing head in the engaged position with the clamping member open and the stretching member extended into the open end of the bag.
- FIG. 6 is a view similar to FIG. 5 but showing the clamping member in the clamped mode.
- FIG. 7 is a view similar to FIG. 6 but showing the stretching member withdrawn from the bag while the conduit remains inserted within the open end of the bag.
- FIG. 8 is a view similar to FIG. 7 but showing the conduit withdrawn and the closure member effecting a seal to retain the negative pressure inside the bag.
- FIG. 9 is a view similar to FIG. 8 but showing the clamping member opened to release the bag.
- FIG. 10 is a plan view of the carton as it randomly traverses the reference surface in the work zone.
- FIG. 11 is a view similar to FIG. 10 but showing the pusher members orienting the carton along a reference surface longitudinal axis.
- FIG. 12 is a view similar to FIG. 10 but shown a long carton sealed by a repositioning action of the sealing head.
- FIG. 13 is a diagrammatic view illustrating a variable control of the reference surface relative to the sealing head for flexibly processing cartons of different heights.
- FIG. 14 is a block diagram of a method for sealing a bag in accordance with the embodiments of the present invention.
- Referring to the drawings in general, and more particularly to FIG. 1, shown therein is a
sealing device 10 for a sealing a bag (shown below) such as the type used as a barrier device in a packaging arrangement. The sealing device comprises aframe 12 receivingly engaging the bag on areference surface 14 and presenting an open end of the bag for sealing. In the description below the reference surface comprises a roller conveyor for moving a work piece into and out of thereference surface 14. - The
sealing device 10 further comprises means for automatically sealing the bag by detecting the position of the open end of the bag and responsively stretching the bag taut and then sealing the open end of the bag closed without human handling of the bag. In other words, the various embodiments of the present invention have in common the advantage of being able to engage and seal the open end of the bag automatically, meaning no human handling is necessary to first align and then stretch the open end relative to a sealing device. - In some embodiments the means for automatically sealing is characterized by a sealing
head 16 supported by theframe 12 and moveable along afirst axis 18 to clamp around the open end of the bag. In some embodiments the means for automatically sealing is characterized such that the sealinghead 16 is moveable along asecond axis 20 substantially orthogonal to the first axis for clamping around different portions of the open end of the bag. Thesecond axis 20 is substantially coincident with a longitudinal axis of thereference surface 14. In some embodiments the means for automatically sealing is characterized by evacuating the bag after stretching and clamping and before sealing. In some embodiments the means for automatically sealing is characterized by centering the open end of the bag on thereference surface 14 with respect to theaxis 18 along which the sealinghead 16 travels. In some embodiments the means for automatically sealing is characterized by heating a clamped portion of the open end of the bag to thermally form the seal. - In view of that which is contemplated within the scope of the embodiments of the present invention in comparison with the present state of the art, the means for sealing explicitly does not include a device or associated method wherein the bag must be manually grasped for alignment and/or stretching.
- FIGS.1-3 best illustrate the
frame 12 defining thereference surface 14 adapted for supporting abag 22 and awork piece 24, thebag 22 disposed around thework piece 24 and open on aside 26. In some instances, such as illustrated herein, thebag 22 is disposed within acarton 28 used as a protective device during transit and storage. Thecarton 28 in FIGS. 2 and 3 hasflaps 30 that are closeable around thework piece 24. - The sealing
head 16 is supported by theframe 12 so as to be moveable between a retracted position (FIG. 2) and an engaged position (FIG. 3). In the retracted position the sealinghead 16 is clearingly removed such that thework piece 24 can be moved into or out of a working zone upon thereference surface 14. In the engaged position the sealinghead 16 is adjacent theopen end 26 of thebag 22. - A
conduit 32 is supported by the frame and moveable with the sealinghead 16 such that adistal end 34 that is insertable into theopen end 26 of thebag 22 in the engaged position of the sealinghead 16. Anegative pressure source 36 is diagrammatically shown fluidly connected to theconduit 32 to impart a negative pressure to thedistal end 34, drawing the present atmosphere out of thebag 22. - In order to impart the negative pressure to the
bag 22, however, a substantial seal must be achieved between the outer surface of theconduit 32 and the inner surface of theopen end 26 of thebag 22. This part of the methodology is ordinarily resolved by human intervention. However, in the embodiments of the present invention a stretchingmember 38 is supported by theframe 12 so as to be insertable into theopen end 26 of thebag 22. The stretchingmember 38 is also moveable alongaxis 40 to stretch theopen end 26 of thebag 22 taut, so as to conform to a minimum size opening. In the embodiments illustrated herein a pair of stretchingmembers 38 move oppositely between a retracted position (FIG. 2) and an extended position (FIG. 3) to stretch theopen end 26 of thebag 22 taut. - FIG. 4 diagrammatically illustrates the manner in which the stretching
members 38 are supported by theframe 12 for two-axis freedom of movement inlateral direction 40 as well asorthogonal direction 41. In one illustrative embodiment the stretchingmember 38 is moveable in thelateral direction 40 by being mounted to the distal end of alinear actuator 35 such as a rodless fluid cylinder. Thelinear actuator 35 in turn is moveable in theorthogonal direction 41 by being mounted to the distal end of alinear actuator 37 such as a rodless fluid cylinder. Cooperative movement of theactuators members 38 and control the depth with which the stretching member is receivingly engaged within theopen end 26 of thebag 22. This latter benefit permits a relatively deeper insertion of the stretchingmember 38 to ensure a quality seal a selected distance away from theopen end 26. - The sealing
head 16 defines a clampingmember 42 for closing and sealing theopen end 26 of thebag 22. The clampingmember 42 has opposingjaws member 42 is in the extended position in FIGS. 5 and 6. In FIG. 5 the stretchingmember 38 is extended into theopen end 26 of thebag 22 and spread apart so as to stretch theopen end 26 taut. Thejaws bag 22 is stretched. Subsequently thejaws bag 22. In FIG. 7 the stretchingmember 38 is withdrawn with thejaws conduit 32 now that a substantial seal has been provided between theopen end 26 of thebag 22 and theconduit 32. In FIG. 8 theconduit 32 has been withdrawn after reaching a preselected negative pressure, and thejaws open end 26 of thebag 22 to retain the desired negative pressure. In FIG. 9 thejaws bag 22 after sealing. - The jaws provide a closure member for sealingly joining the
open end 26 of thebag 22. For example, thejaws support heating elements seal 52 sealing thebag 22. - Preferably, the sealing
device 10 is equipped for flexible manufacturing processes whereby different sizes ofcartons 28 can be received and processed. Accordingly, alateral positioning device 60 can be supported by theframe 12, having one or moremoveable pushers 62 engageable against thecarton 28, orwork piece 24, for selectively positioning the same on thereference surface 14. FIGS. 10 and 11 are planar views showing acarton 28 being conveyed into the work zone before (FIG. 10) and after (FIG. 11) thepushers 62 are rotated to position thecarton 28 laterally on thereference surface 14. It will be noted that FIGS. 10 and 11 illustrate opposingpushers 62 that are moveable toward each other to opposingly engage thecarton 28, orwork piece 24, for selective positioning on the reference surface. - In some instances it may prove desireable to process
bags 22 with a longitudinal length greater than the longitudinal length of the sealinghead 16. Accordingly, the sealinghead 16 can be moveably supported upon theframe 12 for positioning the sealinghead 16 at selected positions along thelongitudinal axis 20. In FIG. 1, for example, the sealinghead 16 is supported on alinear slide 70 and positioned by a linear actuator such as a rodless fluid cylinder (not shown). In this manner, FIG. 12 is a planar view of acarton 28 containing abag 22 that is partially sealed in afirst position 80 of the sealinghead 16, then the sealinghead 16 is repositioned to asecond position 82, shown is broken lines, whereat thebag 22 is then stretched, evacuated and sealed. It will be noted that in the repositioned process at 82 the stretchingmembers 38 can engage the end of the previously sealed position shown at 84 and the distal end of thebag 22 shown at 86 to stretch the second portion of theopen end 26. - Preferably, the sealing device is equipped for flexibly processing
bags 22 of different heights as well: FIG. 13 diagrammatically illustrates asensor 90, such as a proximity switch series, indicating the height of thebag 22. A controller 92 is responsive to thesensor 90 and controls, in turn, the position of thereference surface 14 such as by activating anactuator portion 93 of apowered scissor lift 94 supporting thereference surface 14. Alternatively, thesensor 90 can be a bar code scanner placed to read a bar coded label placed on thework piece 24 or thecarton 28 and indicative of the size of thebag 22. - Accordingly, the sealing
device 10 is adapted for sealing thebag 22 by a process comprising: (1) receiving thework piece 28 in a working zone; (2) inserting the stretchingmember 38 into thebag 22; (3) inserting theconduit 32 into thebag 22; (4) moving the stretchingmember 38 to stretch theopen end 26 of thebag 22 taut; (5) opening the clampingmember 42 and moving the clampingmember 42 to receivingly engage theopen end 26 of thebag 22; (6) closing the clampingmember 42 against theopen end 26 of thebag 22; (7) withdrawing the stretching member from thebag 22; (8) communicating a negative pressure to theconduit 32 to evacuate thebag 22; (8) withdrawing theconduit 32 from thebag 22 when a preselected negative pressure is achieved at the conduitdistal end 34; (9) sealing thebag 22 to retain the negative pressure state in thebag 22; and (10) opening the clampingmember 42 and clearingly moving the clampingmember 42. - The embodiments of the present invention further contemplate a
method 100 depicted in FIG. 14 for sealing abarrier bag 22 associated with the sealingdevice 10 described hereinabove. Themethod 100 comprises disposing thework piece 24 in thebarrier bag 22; positioning thework piece 24 andbarrier bag 22 on areference surface 14 with anopen end 26 of thebag 22 facing a preselected direction; inserting the stretchingmember 38 into theopen end 26 of thebag 22 atblock 102; and moving the stretchingmember 38 to stretch the open end 26of thebag 22 taut inblock 104. If the length of thebag 22 is greater than the clamping member then the decision to reposition inblock 106 is affirmative so a partial sealing operation is performed inblock 108 and then the sealing head is repositioned inblock 110. Control then returns to block 102. Alternatively, if no reposition is needed inblock 106 then the bag is evacuated inblock 112 and sealed inblock 114. - Preferably, the method comprises preliminarily sensing the distance of the open end of the bag from the reference surface in
block 116 and responsively moving thereference surface 118 to accommodate. Furthermore, preferably the method comprises laterally centering the barrier bag relative to a direction of travel of the clamping member inblock 120. - It is to be understood that even though numerous characteristics and advantages of various embodiments of the present invention have been set forth in the foregoing description, together with details of the structure and function of various embodiments of the invention, this disclosure is illustrative only, and changes may be made in detail, especially in matters of structure and arrangement of parts within the principles of the present invention to the full extent indicated by the broad general meaning of the terms in which the appended claims are expressed. For example, the mechanisms used to move the stretching and sealing members may vary while maintaining substantially the same functionality without departing from the scope and spirit of the present invention. In addition, although the preferred embodiment described herein is directed to use with sealing a bag, it will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that the teachings of the present invention can be applied to other types of work pieces as well without departing from the scope and spirit of the present invention.
Claims (20)
Priority Applications (2)
Application Number | Priority Date | Filing Date | Title |
---|---|---|---|
US10/186,116 US20030101691A1 (en) | 2001-12-05 | 2002-06-28 | Sealing device |
SG200206074A SG121735A1 (en) | 2001-12-05 | 2002-10-07 | Seal device |
Applications Claiming Priority (2)
Application Number | Priority Date | Filing Date | Title |
---|---|---|---|
US33727101P | 2001-12-05 | 2001-12-05 | |
US10/186,116 US20030101691A1 (en) | 2001-12-05 | 2002-06-28 | Sealing device |
Publications (1)
Publication Number | Publication Date |
---|---|
US20030101691A1 true US20030101691A1 (en) | 2003-06-05 |
Family
ID=26881787
Family Applications (1)
Application Number | Title | Priority Date | Filing Date |
---|---|---|---|
US10/186,116 Abandoned US20030101691A1 (en) | 2001-12-05 | 2002-06-28 | Sealing device |
Country Status (2)
Country | Link |
---|---|
US (1) | US20030101691A1 (en) |
SG (1) | SG121735A1 (en) |
Cited By (3)
Publication number | Priority date | Publication date | Assignee | Title |
---|---|---|---|---|
US20170305587A1 (en) * | 2014-08-08 | 2017-10-26 | Mars, Incorporated | Pouch residual air reduction device |
CN113932013A (en) * | 2021-09-08 | 2022-01-14 | 河南工业大学 | Novel sealing device capable of realizing translational and rotational motion |
TWI768728B (en) * | 2020-07-15 | 2022-06-21 | 大陸商浙江立鏢機器人有限公司 | Cargo Loading Conveyor System |
Citations (6)
Publication number | Priority date | Publication date | Assignee | Title |
---|---|---|---|---|
US3688463A (en) * | 1970-07-15 | 1972-09-05 | Dow Chemical Co | Vacuum packaging system |
US3763620A (en) * | 1970-11-04 | 1973-10-09 | Grace W R & Co | Packaging apparatus and method |
US4069643A (en) * | 1977-04-27 | 1978-01-24 | William E. Young | Apparatus and method of packaging large items |
US4103471A (en) * | 1977-09-01 | 1978-08-01 | International Paper Company | Atmosphere exchanging and bag sealing machine and method |
US5711136A (en) * | 1995-09-05 | 1998-01-27 | Goglio Luigi Milano Spa | Device and method for creating a vacuum in bags |
US6343459B1 (en) * | 1996-09-17 | 2002-02-05 | Molins Plc | Apparatus and method for formation of sealed packages |
Family Cites Families (4)
Publication number | Priority date | Publication date | Assignee | Title |
---|---|---|---|---|
GB728239A (en) * | 1951-09-26 | 1955-04-13 | Emhart Mfg Co | Improvements in or relating to a machine for and method of vacuum packing a product |
US4221101A (en) * | 1979-02-12 | 1980-09-09 | Fmc Corporation | Apparatus for evacuating and sealing bags |
US4418512A (en) * | 1981-03-25 | 1983-12-06 | Rexham Corporation | Machine and method for making substantially air-free sealed pouches |
US4956964A (en) * | 1989-03-13 | 1990-09-18 | R. A. Jones & Co. Inc. | Adjustable pouch form, fill, seal machine |
-
2002
- 2002-06-28 US US10/186,116 patent/US20030101691A1/en not_active Abandoned
- 2002-10-07 SG SG200206074A patent/SG121735A1/en unknown
Patent Citations (6)
Publication number | Priority date | Publication date | Assignee | Title |
---|---|---|---|---|
US3688463A (en) * | 1970-07-15 | 1972-09-05 | Dow Chemical Co | Vacuum packaging system |
US3763620A (en) * | 1970-11-04 | 1973-10-09 | Grace W R & Co | Packaging apparatus and method |
US4069643A (en) * | 1977-04-27 | 1978-01-24 | William E. Young | Apparatus and method of packaging large items |
US4103471A (en) * | 1977-09-01 | 1978-08-01 | International Paper Company | Atmosphere exchanging and bag sealing machine and method |
US5711136A (en) * | 1995-09-05 | 1998-01-27 | Goglio Luigi Milano Spa | Device and method for creating a vacuum in bags |
US6343459B1 (en) * | 1996-09-17 | 2002-02-05 | Molins Plc | Apparatus and method for formation of sealed packages |
Cited By (3)
Publication number | Priority date | Publication date | Assignee | Title |
---|---|---|---|---|
US20170305587A1 (en) * | 2014-08-08 | 2017-10-26 | Mars, Incorporated | Pouch residual air reduction device |
TWI768728B (en) * | 2020-07-15 | 2022-06-21 | 大陸商浙江立鏢機器人有限公司 | Cargo Loading Conveyor System |
CN113932013A (en) * | 2021-09-08 | 2022-01-14 | 河南工业大学 | Novel sealing device capable of realizing translational and rotational motion |
Also Published As
Publication number | Publication date |
---|---|
SG121735A1 (en) | 2006-05-26 |
Similar Documents
Publication | Publication Date | Title |
---|---|---|
US11845620B2 (en) | Tool and method for layer depalletizing | |
CA2425762C (en) | Apparatus and method for packaging products | |
US7290382B2 (en) | Container packaging apparatus | |
US6672038B2 (en) | Bag manipulating method and assembly for a bag filling station | |
AU686590B2 (en) | Bag loader for bone-in products | |
US9073656B2 (en) | Sealing station and method for cutting a cover film | |
US11605553B2 (en) | Method and apparatus for unpacking semiconductor wafer container | |
US5996320A (en) | Automated bagging apparatus and method | |
US20220161958A1 (en) | Method and device for orienting and/or displacing a sterile object packaged in a film bag relative to the film bag | |
KR20220010965A (en) | Gas cylinder transfer apparatus and gas cylinder logistics system including the same | |
WO2006012387A1 (en) | Tube sealing device | |
US20030101691A1 (en) | Sealing device | |
CN102164708B (en) | Assembly and method for machining of an object with a milling machine | |
CN114933163A (en) | A charging equipment for waterproof ventilation valve automatic processing | |
US5261265A (en) | Compliance apparatus and methods for gripping and transporting workpiece sheets such as appliance door blanks to be formed to and from a properly aligned forming position at a work station | |
CN212120875U (en) | Assembly line equipment for automatically identifying station state transfer workpiece | |
US7021887B2 (en) | Singulator for stacked work pieces | |
KR20220013840A (en) | Gas cylinder transfer apparatus and gas cylinder logistics system including the same | |
CN216611833U (en) | Automatic bag processing system of product packaging machine | |
CN206841800U (en) | A kind of smooth wire jumper automatically casin device | |
CN217477707U (en) | Automatic sealing device and automatic sorting system for packaging bags | |
JPH08169427A (en) | Bag-breaking device for bag with content | |
EP4108576A1 (en) | Apparatus for the packaging of containers of devices for pharmaceutical use | |
US6135938A (en) | Machines for manufacturing containers of plastic material such as envelopes, bags, handbags and the like | |
CN217702407U (en) | Full-automatic manipulator feed mechanism |
Legal Events
Date | Code | Title | Description |
---|---|---|---|
AS | Assignment |
Owner name: SEAGATE TECHNOLOGY LLC, CALIFORNIA Free format text: ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNORS INTEREST;ASSIGNORS:HOE, SHIH HSIUNG;KOH, CHIT HIN;ABDULLAH, MUHAMMAD FIRDAUL;AND OTHERS;REEL/FRAME:013356/0891 Effective date: 20020920 |
|
AS | Assignment |
Owner name: JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, AS COLLATERAL AGENT, NEW YORK Free format text: SECURITY INTEREST;ASSIGNOR:SEAGATE TECHNOLOGY LLC;REEL/FRAME:013516/0015 Effective date: 20020513 |
|
STCB | Information on status: application discontinuation |
Free format text: EXPRESSLY ABANDONED -- DURING EXAMINATION |
|
AS | Assignment |
Owner name: SEAGATE TECHNOLOGY LLC,CALIFORNIA Free format text: RELEASE OF SECURITY INTERESTS IN PATENT RIGHTS;ASSIGNOR:JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, N.A., AS ADMINISTRATIVE AGENT (FORMERLY KNOWN AS THE CHASE MANHATTAN BANK AND JPMORGAN CHASE BANK);REEL/FRAME:016926/0342 Effective date: 20051130 Owner name: SEAGATE TECHNOLOGY LLC, CALIFORNIA Free format text: RELEASE OF SECURITY INTERESTS IN PATENT RIGHTS;ASSIGNOR:JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, N.A., AS ADMINISTRATIVE AGENT (FORMERLY KNOWN AS THE CHASE MANHATTAN BANK AND JPMORGAN CHASE BANK);REEL/FRAME:016926/0342 Effective date: 20051130 |