US2082114A - Apparatus and method for making and delivering wrappers - Google Patents

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US2082114A
US2082114A US713676A US71367634A US2082114A US 2082114 A US2082114 A US 2082114A US 713676 A US713676 A US 713676A US 71367634 A US71367634 A US 71367634A US 2082114 A US2082114 A US 2082114A
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  • the main objects of this invention are:
  • tising or other desired matter is applied and eifectively secured to a web of waxed wrapping paper.
  • Fig. l is a fragmentary side elevation of a wrapping machine embodying the features of my invention, the wrapping machine being shown conventionally.
  • Fig. 2 is a fragmentary plan view.
  • Fig. 3 is an enlarged detail view in section on line 33 of Figs. 2 and 4.
  • Fig. 4 is an enlarged fragmentary view of certain of the parts shown in Fig. 2 with the banding strip spool empty. 7
  • Fig. 5 is an enlarged fragmentary view partially in vertical section of a modified form or embodiment of my invention.
  • Fig. 6 is an enlarged fragmentary view partially in section of still another form or embodiment of my invention.
  • Fig. 7 is a fragmentary perspective View of one of the wrappers.
  • Fig. 8 is a perspective View of a loaf of bread with one of the wrappers applied thereto.
  • I represents a wrapping machine.
  • Qperatively associated with the wrapping machine is a pair of coacting feed rollers 2 and 3, the roller 3 being a pressure roll.
  • These feedrollers deliver to a rotary cutter 4 and its coacting supporting roll 5.
  • the machine is provided with a support 6 for a roll of wrapping paper 1.
  • the web of paper 8 is .drawn from this roll by the feed rollers, the
  • the hanger i0 is pivotal'iy mounted at H on the bracket I! so that the hanger isv normally supported in an inclined position, the pivot be Third, to provide an apparatus of this charing in the form of a rod and the hanger being adjustable longitudinally of the rod so as to enable the positioning of the banding strip l3 as may be'desired on the web 8.
  • the rod is provided with a support 4 with which the hanger may be engaged to support the parts in operative position.
  • the hanger has laterally projecting arms 15 and E6, the arm l6 being carried by the rod 11. These arms are'provided with bearings for the spindle! of the spool I9 for the ribbon-like banding strip l3.
  • the strip i3 is passed from the spool around the rotatably mounted sealer element 20, the heating element thereof being indicated at 2
  • This spindle is carried by the depending arm 22 on the hanger.
  • the pivoted support for the hanger is disposed above the roll l and in such relation to its spindle 9 that the hanger is free to swing to and from the axis of the roll.
  • the hanger 23 carries a shoe-like sealer element 24 disposed in opposed relation to the yieldably supported plate 25, this plate and the sealer engaging the web and strip in opposed relation at'a point intermediate the feed rolls and the roll I.
  • the hanger in this embodiment is provided with a guide roll 26 around which the strip I3 is led from the spool. This embodiment also allows for the swinging of the hanger transversely to the axis of the roll of wrapping paper.
  • the hanger2l carries the sealing roller 28 at its lower end and a pressure roller 29 disposed above the sealing roller and coacting there-. with to hold the strip l3 against the periphery of the roll of wrapping paper I.
  • the feed means acts onboth the web and strip and the strip is superimposed upon and sealed longitudinally of Fig. '7.
  • a wrapper is shown applied to a loaf of bread the relation of the strip to the wrapper appearing in this figure.- It will be understood, however, that the strip may be positioned as desired on the wrapper, that is, centrally or toward either side, this result being obtained merely by the adjustment of the hanger on its pivot rod.
  • Fig. 8 I have indicated the strip as bearing printed matter but it will be understood that it may bear any matter desired or may be of a diiferent color from the wrapper. It not only serves to provide proper advertising, identifying or ornamenting means but also serves to reinforce the wrapper,
  • This method ofjoining the wrapper and the bands may be practiced as a continuous method.
  • the apparatus is simple and may be attached to or embodied in machines now quite extensively used.
  • a laminating mechanism the combination of means for rotatably supporting a roll oi waxed wrapping paper, a hanger disposed in an inclined overhanging relation to the roll of wrapping paper and pivoted to swing transversely to the axis thereof, means for rotatably supporting a relatively narrow strip of waxed paper on said hanger, and a heated roller mounted on said hanger and acting to urge the strip of paper against the side of the roll of wrapping paper and into sealing contact therewith as the wrapping paper and strip of paper are drawn from their respective rolls.
  • a laminating mechanism the combination of means for rotatably supporting a roll or waxed wrapping paper, a hanger pivoted to swing transversely to the axis of the roll of wrapping paper, means for rotatably supporting a relatively narrow strip of waxed paper on said hanger, and a heated roller mounted on said hanger and acting to urge the strip of paper against the side of the roll of wrapping paper and into sealing contact therewith as the wrapping paper and stil'lig of paper are drawn from their respective ro 3.
  • hanger disposed in an inclined overhanging relation to the roll of wrapping paper and pivoted to swing transversely to the axis thereof, means for rotatably supporting a relatively narrow strip of waxed paper on said hanger, and a heated roller mounted on said hanger and acting to urge the strip of paper against the sideof the'roll of wrapping paper and into sealing contact therewith as the wrapping paper and strip of paper are drawn from their respective rolls.
  • the combination o'i. means for rotatably supporting a roll of waxed wrapping paper, a pivoted hanger provided with means for supporting a relatively narrow strip of waxed paper, and a rotatable heating element mounted on said hanger and constituting a guide for the strip whereby it is guided into contact with and against the wrapping paper prior to withdrawal thereof from the roll.
  • a laminating mechanism the combination of means for supporting a roll of wrapping paper, a hanger disposed in an inclined overhanging relation to the roll of wrapping paper and pivoted to swing transversely to the axis thereof, means on said hanger tor rotatably supporting a second roll of waxed paper, a heating element mounted on said hanger and constituting a guide for the second strip of paper, and a pressure roller on said hanger acting to urge the paper after passing the heating element into con- 75 tion of means (or supper-tin: a. roll 0! wrspplnl prov'ides's baekinz tor the operation. piper. mesns for rotot'sbly supper-tin: 0. second 15.

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APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR MAKING AND DELIVERING WRAPPERS Filed March 2, 193-4 2 Sheets-Sheet l INVENTOR (j 7 5mwr/ fie/d June 1, 1937. c. LITTLEFIELD ,0 1
APPARATUS AND KETHOD FOR MAKING AND DELIVERING WRAPP ERS.
Fi led March 2, 1934 2 She et-Sheet 2 [ar/ w I 6 ATTORNEYS Patented June 1, 1937 PATENT OFFICE APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR MAKING AND DELIVERING WRAPPERS Carl Littlefield, Battle Creek, Mich, assignor to Battle Creek Bread Wrapping Machine Company, Battle Creek, Mich.
Application March 2, 1934, Serial No. 713,676
15 Claims.
The main objects of this invention are:
First, to provide an apparatus for forming banded wrappers and delivering the same to a wrapping machine.
Second, to provide an apparatus whereby a strip of paper, which may carry suitable adver-.
tising or other desired matter, is applied and eifectively secured to a web of waxed wrapping paper.
acter which may readily be applied to machines now quite extensively used. v
Fourth, to provide a method of forming banded" wrappers which is highly practical and may be practiced with a minimum of expense.
Objects pertaining to details and economies of my invention will definitely appear from the description to follow. The invention is defined in the claims.
A structure embodying the features of my invention is clearly illustrated in the accompanying drawings, in which:
Fig. l is a fragmentary side elevation of a wrapping machine embodying the features of my invention, the wrapping machine being shown conventionally.
Fig. 2is a fragmentary plan view.
Fig. 3 is an enlarged detail view in section on line 33 of Figs. 2 and 4.
Fig. 4 is an enlarged fragmentary view of certain of the parts shown in Fig. 2 with the banding strip spool empty. 7
Fig. 5 is an enlarged fragmentary view partially in vertical section of a modified form or embodiment of my invention.
Fig. 6 is an enlarged fragmentary view partially in section of still another form or embodiment of my invention.
Fig. 7 is a fragmentary perspective View of one of the wrappers.
Fig. 8 is a perspective View of a loaf of bread with one of the wrappers applied thereto.
In the accompanying drawings I represents a wrapping machine. Qperatively associated with the wrapping machine is a pair of coacting feed rollers 2 and 3, the roller 3 being a pressure roll. These feedrollers deliver to a rotary cutter 4 and its coacting supporting roll 5. The machine is provided with a support 6 for a roll of wrapping paper 1. The web of paper 8 is .drawn from this roll by the feed rollers, the
spindle of the roll being indicated at 9.
The hanger i0 is pivotal'iy mounted at H on the bracket I! so that the hanger isv normally supported in an inclined position, the pivot be Third, to provide an apparatus of this charing in the form of a rod and the hanger being adjustable longitudinally of the rod so as to enable the positioning of the banding strip l3 as may be'desired on the web 8. The rod is provided with a support 4 with which the hanger may be engaged to support the parts in operative position.
The hanger has laterally projecting arms 15 and E6, the arm l6 being carried by the rod 11. These arms are'provided with bearings for the spindle! of the spool I9 for the ribbon-like banding strip l3. The strip i3 is passed from the spool around the rotatably mounted sealer element 20, the heating element thereof being indicated at 2| within the tubular shaft or spindle of the sealer element. This spindle is carried by the depending arm 22 on the hanger. The pivoted support for the hanger is disposed above the roll l and in such relation to its spindle 9 that the hanger is free to swing to and from the axis of the roll.
The hanger through the sealer member 20, which constitutes a guide, acts to press the strip of paper against the periphery of the roll so that it is supported for a substantial period by the roll, permitting setting of the wax before the web livered to the cutter and to the Wrapping machine, the details of the wrapping machine not being illustrated.
In the modification shown in Fig. 5 the hanger 23 carries a shoe-like sealer element 24 disposed in opposed relation to the yieldably supported plate 25, this plate and the sealer engaging the web and strip in opposed relation at'a point intermediate the feed rolls and the roll I. The hanger in this embodiment is provided with a guide roll 26 around which the strip I3 is led from the spool. This embodiment also allows for the swinging of the hanger transversely to the axis of the roll of wrapping paper.
In the embodiment of my invention shown in Fig. 6 the hanger2l carries the sealing roller 28 at its lower end and a pressure roller 29 disposed above the sealing roller and coacting there-. with to hold the strip l3 against the periphery of the roll of wrapping paper I. I
In all of these embodiments the feed means acts onboth the web and strip and the strip is superimposed upon and sealed longitudinally of Fig. '7.
In Fig. 8 a wrapper is shown applied to a loaf of bread the relation of the strip to the wrapper appearing in this figure.- It will be understood, however, that the strip may be positioned as desired on the wrapper, that is, centrally or toward either side, this result being obtained merely by the adjustment of the hanger on its pivot rod. In Fig. 8 I have indicated the strip as bearing printed matter but it will be understood that it may bear any matter desired or may be of a diiferent color from the wrapper. It not only serves to provide proper advertising, identifying or ornamenting means but also serves to reinforce the wrapper,
This method ofjoining the wrapper and the bands may be practiced as a continuous method. The apparatus is simple and may be attached to or embodied in machines now quite extensively used.
I have illustrated certain very practical embodiments of my invention but have not attempted to illustrate all of "the embodiments or adaptations which I contemplate as it is believed that this disclosure will enable those skilled in the art to embodyor adapt my improvements as may be desired.
' Having thus described my invention, what I claim as new and desire to secure by Letters Patent is:
1. In a laminating mechanism, the combination of means for rotatably supporting a roll oi waxed wrapping paper, a hanger disposed in an inclined overhanging relation to the roll of wrapping paper and pivoted to swing transversely to the axis thereof, means for rotatably supporting a relatively narrow strip of waxed paper on said hanger, and a heated roller mounted on said hanger and acting to urge the strip of paper against the side of the roll of wrapping paper and into sealing contact therewith as the wrapping paper and strip of paper are drawn from their respective rolls. v
2. In a laminating mechanism, the combination of means for rotatably supporting a roll or waxed wrapping paper, a hanger pivoted to swing transversely to the axis of the roll of wrapping paper, means for rotatably supporting a relatively narrow strip of waxed paper on said hanger, and a heated roller mounted on said hanger and acting to urge the strip of paper against the side of the roll of wrapping paper and into sealing contact therewith as the wrapping paper and stil'lig of paper are drawn from their respective ro 3. The combination of means for rotatably supporting a roll of wrapping paper, a. hanger disposed in an inclined overhanging relation to the roll of wrapping paper and pivoted to swing transversely to the axis thereof, means for rotatably supporting a relatively narrow strip of waxed paper on said hanger, and a heated roller mounted on said hanger and acting to urge the strip of paper against the sideof the'roll of wrapping paper and into sealing contact therewith as the wrapping paper and strip of paper are drawn from their respective rolls.
4. The combination of means for rotatably supporting a roll of wrapping paper, a hanger pivoted to swing transversely to the'axis 01 the roll of wrapping paper, means for rotatably supporting a relatively narrow strip of waxed paper on said hanger, and a. heated roller mounted on said hanger and actingto urge the strip of paper againstthe side oi the roll 01 wrapping paper and into sealing contact therewith as the wrapping paper and strip of paper are drawn from their respective rolls.
5. In an apparatus of the class described, the combination of means for rotatably supporting a. roll of waxed wrapping paper, a hanger provided with means for supporting a relatively narrow strip of waxed paper, and a heating element mounted at the lower end of the hanger and constituting a guide roller for the strip whereby it is guided into contacting engagement with the wrapping paper at a point adjacent to but substantially in advance of its point of withdrawal from the roll, the strip hanger and heating roll constituting pressure means urging the strip against the periphery of the roll oi map ping paper.
6. In an apparatus of the class described, the combination o'i. means for rotatably supporting a roll of waxed wrapping paper, a pivoted hanger provided with means for supporting a relatively narrow strip of waxed paper, and a rotatable heating element mounted on said hanger and constituting a guide for the strip whereby it is guided into contact with and against the wrapping paper prior to withdrawal thereof from the roll.
'7. In an apparatus of the class described, the combination of means for rotatably supporting a roll of paper, a support for a relatively narrow strip of waxed paper mounted to move to and from the axis of the roll of paper, and a heating element on the support acting to heat and guide the-strip into sealing contact with the roll of paper.
8. In an apparatus of the class described, the combination of means for rotatively supporting a roll of waxed wrapping paper, a pivoted hanger provided with means for supporting a relatively narrow strip of paper. and a heating element acting to seal the strip to said wrapping paper before it leaves said roll.
9. In an apparatus of the class described, the combination of means supporting a roll of paper, a support for a relatively narrow strip of waxed paper, and a movable heating element constituting means for guiding and holding the strip in contact with the paper prior to withdrawal thereof from the roll.
10. In an apparatus of the class described, the
combination of means for supporting a roll of paper, a support for a relatively narrow strip 01 with.
11. In an apparatus of the class described, the
combination of means for supporting a .roll of waxed wrapping paper, a support for a relatively narrow strip of paper, and a heating element carried by said support acting to seal the strip to said wrapping paper before it leaves said roll.
12. In a laminating mechanism, the combination of means for supporting a roll of wrapping paper, a hanger disposed in an inclined overhanging relation to the roll of wrapping paper and pivoted to swing transversely to the axis thereof, means on said hanger tor rotatably supporting a second roll of waxed paper, a heating element mounted on said hanger and constituting a guide for the second strip of paper, and a pressure roller on said hanger acting to urge the paper after passing the heating element into con- 75 tion of means (or supper-tin: a. roll 0! wrspplnl prov'ides's baekinz tor the operation. piper. mesns for rotot'sbly supper-tin: 0. second 15. The method or laminating a bend and a tsctwiththeperipheryoitheflrstrollodpoper '14.'1'hemethodotlsmiristinlwebsasoneis sdjseent the point of withdraws! oi the paper withdrawn rromie. supply roll, which includes therefrom. the step of unitin: the webs by heat before said 18.1In a. iaminetinz meohenism. the eombinsone 0! them leaves the roll. whereby the latter I roll of'paper, a. 116M211! element mounted on said waxed web as the latter is withdrawn from a support andeonstitutins s snide tor the second supply roll, which comprises the step or heatin: strip oi paper, and a pressure roller on sold .snd pressing together the web and band before hauler setin: to me the pdper'stter possint the waxed web leaves ther'oll, whereby the letter 19 the heatin: element intoeontsct with the periphprovides s beekin: tor the pressln: operation. cry of the first roll of n ve sdiseentthe point for withdrawal oi'theoonertheretrom. M CARL u'l'rhfl'm-
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