序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
1 Sheet material feeding apparatus US16650 1998-01-30 US6045493A 2000-04-04 Mikio Totani
There is disclosed an apparatus for intermittently and successively feeding sheet materials such as plastic bags into a plurality of sheet material processing stations which are spaced from each other along the feeding passage of the sheet material. The apparatus comprises movable elongated member means extending parallel to the feeding direction of sheet material, a fixed elongated member means extending parallel to the feeding direction of sheet material and disposed side by side with the movable elongated member means. The movable elongated member means is reciprocatingly moved in the longitudinal direction thereof at a stroke corresponding to the distance between the processing stations. The sheet materials are held by the holding means of the movable elongated member means and released from the holding member of the fixed elongated member means when the movable elongated member means is forwardly moved. The sheet materials are held by the holding means of the fixed elongated member means and released from the holding means of the movable member means when the movable member means is reversely and backwardly moved.
2 Method for making bags and an apparatus for carrying out this method US989866 1992-12-14 US5288284A 1994-02-22 Fritz Achelpohl; Friedhelm Mundus; Hans-Ludwig Voss
The invention relates to a method for making bags preferably provided with side folds or other flat workpieces, which have a slip extending beyond their boundary. In accordance with the invention partly prefabricated bags are laterally supplied to a conveyor belt driven in a timed manner, and are seized there by grippers and fixed. By means of a glue applicator a glue strip is applied to the bag in its bottom region during the timed feeding movement of the conveyor belt. Finally, in a slip application station a slip is supplied each laterally to the conveyor belt and is placed onto the glue surface. The invention furthermore relates to an apparatus for carrying out the aforementioned method.
3 Envelope feed apparatus US901333 1978-05-01 US4233931A 1980-11-18 David L. Gingerich; Robert Cohn
A plurality of spaced, endless, coplanar, envelope feed belts have their upper runs interleaved and coplanar with the upper run of an envelope support belt at one end of the apparatus, which conveys the envelopes through an apparatus for applying sealant material to the flap closure portion and an adjacent body portion of the envelope. The envelopes are smoothly transferred from the feed belts to the support belt due to the simultaneous support of both belt systems at the delivery end of the apparatus. Another belt is then overlapped with the support belt at the delivery end of the apparatus to clamp the envelopes therebetween as they are conveyed through the sealant applying apparatus.
4 Apparatus for reversing the running direction of tube sections in sack machines US592668 1975-07-02 US4007669A 1977-02-15 Fritz Achelpohl
Apparatus for reversing the running direction of a tube section in a machine for making sacks or bags comprises a turning cylinder with grippers for engaging the tube sections and pairs of rollers for conveying the tube sections in the opposite direction. At least one roller of the pair is movable and provided with a control effective to bring the rollers together with a snap action and separating them again after the tube sections have been transferred to a feed conveyor.
5 Method and apparatus for manufacturing a sack bottom US285468 1994-08-03 US5569145A 1996-10-29 Fritz Achelpohl; Richard Feldkamper
The invention concerns a method and an apparatus for manufacturing a bag or sack bottom from tubular sections of paper or plastic web. Tubular sections of web material are fed into a feeding plane where they are subsequently sealed along selected seams by a sealing means. The sections are then inverted and fed in parallel to a scoring, gluing and folding section. The tubular section is then inverted again and passed to a pressing section. The tubular sections are stacked on top of each other in a partially overlapping manner as they are passed through the pressing section. After pressing, the tubular sections are passed to a separating station for again separating them before being passed to a packaging station. The invention concerns, moreover, an apparatus for operating the above mentioned method.
6 Feeder mechanism US94292 1979-11-14 US4285509A 1981-08-25 Laurie M. Reid
A feeder mechanism specially adapted for use in conjunction with plastic open-ended sleeve type article carriers includes a hopper (8) in which collapsed transversely folded sleeves (S) are stacked, the ends of the sleeves being folded upwardly along a transverse fold line (7) so that a minor shorter end portion (7a) of each sleeve is in outermost relation with respect to the hopper and to a major longer sleeve portion (7b), and a hollow, cylindrical rotatable feeder element (9) having a slot (10) arranged in parallel relation to its axis is disposed so that rotation of the feeder element in one direction causes the upper edge (1a) of the minor part of the sleeve to enter the slot so as to effect withdrawal of the sleeve from the hopper. A feed roll (23) is disposed below the feeder element and is arranged so that a sleeve withdrawn from the hopper is fed between the feed roll and the cylindrical feeder element and on to an endless conveyor (25) which operates in synchronism with the feeder element.
7 Apparatus for applying sealing material to envelopes US914035 1978-06-09 US4236482A 1980-12-02 David L. Gingerich; Robert Cohn
Independent conveyor belt systems each have a run overlapped with different portions of a run of a single endless belt to clamp an envelope therebetween to convey the envelope through successive sealing material applicator and drying stations. The belt systems enable feeding and removal of the envelopes from the same side of the apparatus and provide for compactness and portability of the apparatus.
8 Sack making equipment US599511 1975-07-28 US4036115A 1977-07-19 Ronald Frank Hatch
The present invention relates to bag making machines, a particular embodiment of which comprises a system of two-way gates, a tubing machine which forms a tube of suitable material, cuts the formed tube into tube lengths and axially discharges the tube lengths into the system of two-way gates, a plurality of sewing machines and associated feed conveyors, the system of gates directing the tube lengths in a cyclic sequence to the sewing machine feed conveyors which transfer the tube lengths sideways to the sewing machines. The operation timing of the sewing machines and associated feed conveyors and the system of two-way gates is controlled with respect to that of the tubing machine drive.
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