CA2330405A1 - Packaging system and method - Google Patents

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CA2330405A1
CA2330405A1 CA002330405A CA2330405A CA2330405A1 CA 2330405 A1 CA2330405 A1 CA 2330405A1 CA 002330405 A CA002330405 A CA 002330405A CA 2330405 A CA2330405 A CA 2330405A CA 2330405 A1 CA2330405 A1 CA 2330405A1
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Michael J. Hodge
Gregg H. Mertens
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • B65BMACHINES, APPARATUS OR DEVICES FOR, OR METHODS OF, PACKAGING ARTICLES OR MATERIALS; UNPACKING
    • B65B43/00Forming, feeding, opening or setting-up containers or receptacles in association with packaging
    • B65B43/12Feeding flexible bags or carton blanks in flat or collapsed state; Feeding flat bags connected to form a series or chain
    • B65B43/123Feeding flat bags connected to form a series or chain

Abstract

An improved loading assembly in a packaging system utilizing chains of interconnected preopened bags is disclosed. The assembly includes an elongated chute component including a tubular portion having spaced end loading and exit openings. The chute is movably mounted adjacent a load station for sequential cooperation with bags sequentially registered in and opened at the load station. A gate is mounted on the chute.
The gate is movable between a closed position closing the exit opening and an open position for transfer of products being packaged from positions within the chute into registered bags. The gate includes a camming arrangement for moving the gate from its closed to its open position. A spring against the gate for urging the gate toward its closed position. A process of packaging using the assembly is also disclosed.

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1. In a packaging system utilizing chains of interconnected preopened bags an improved loading chute comprising:
a) an elongated tubular body component having spaced end loading and exit openings;
b) the chute being movably mounted adjacent a load station for sequential cooperation with bags sequentially registered in and opened at a load station;
c) a gate component mounted on the body component and movable between a closed position closing the exit opening and an open position for transfer of products being packaged from positions within the body into registered bags;
d) one of the components including cooperable structure for coaction with a mechanism to move the gate component from its closed to its open position;
and, e) further structure operably connected to the gate component for urging the gate component toward its closed position.
2. The loading chute of claim 1, wherein the body element is reciprocatably mounted.
3. The loading chute of claim 1, wherein the further structure is a spring
4. The loading chute of claim 1, wherein the body element is mounted at an angle with the horizontal whereby when the gate element is opened products are gravity fed through the exit opening.
5. A process of packaging comprising:
a) feeding a web of interconnected preopened bags along a path of travel sequentially to position the bags at a load station;
sequentially opening the bags such that the bags are each open when in the load station;

c) placing at least one product in a load chute when the chute is in a loading location; and, d) relatively moving the chute and an open bag to at least partially insert the chute into the open bag and concurrently open a chute gate to allow such at least one product to be fed into the open bag.
6. The process of claim 5, wherein said at least one product is an eating utensil.
7. The process of claim 5, wherein coaction of a chute arm and the open bag causes the gate to open.
8. The process of claim 5, wherein the relative movement step includes causing the chute to reciprocate between load and discharge positions.
9. The process of claim 8, wherein a fluid cylinder is used to cause the reciprocation.
10. For use with a packaging machine utilizing bags to form packages, an improved bag loading system comprising:
a) a chute guide for mounting on a packaging machine;
b) a loading chute reciprocatably mounted on the guide;
c) a prime mover operably interposed between the guide and the chute for selectively causing relative reciprocation of the guide and the chute between product loading and discharge positions;
d) the chute including a product retention and dispensing tube extending from a load opening to a dispensing opening;
e) the chute also having a gate moveable between product blocking and product release positions; and, f) structure for causing gate movement from one of the chute positions to the other and return, the gate movement being from the blocking position to the release position when relative movement is from the loading position to the discharge position.
11. The system of claim 10, wherein the structure is a cam and cam follower arrangement.
12. The system of claim 10, wherein the prime mover is a fluid cylinder.
13. The system of claim 12, wherein the cylinder is operable to cause the chute to reciprocate.
14. The system of claim 10, wherein the prime mover is operable to cause the chute to reciprocate.
15. A packaging system comprising:
a) a bagger for delivering a web of preopened bags from a supply to a load station, the bagger being adapted sequentially to register and open bags at the load station;
and, b) a bag loading assembly carried by the bagger;
c) the assembly including:
i) a base;
ii) a tubular load chute reciprocatably mounted on the base, the chute delineating a product receiving passage extending from a load opening at one end of the passage to a discharge opening at the other end; and, iii) a gate normally in a closed position blocking the discharge opening and openable when the discharge opening is registered with an open bag at the load station to discharge at least one product into such open bag.
16. The system of claim 15, wherein the bagger is rotatably mounted on a stand and the bagger includes a support at the load station for supporting open bags at an angle with the vertical.
17. The system of claim 15, wherein the assembly includes a fluid cylinder operably interposed between the base and the chute for reciprocating the chute between a product receiving position and a product discharge position.
18. The system of claim 15, wherein the assembly includes a cam arrangement operable to open the gate.
19. The system of claim 18, wherein the arrangement includes a spring biasing the gate toward its closed position.
20. The system of claim 15, wherein the assembly includes a spring biasing the gate toward its closed position.
21. The system of claim 15, wherein the chute includes a product receiving trough upstream from the passage.
22. For use with a bagging machine of the type utilizing webs of interconnected and preopened bags sequentially delivered to a load station, a bag loading assembly comprising:
a) a frame for mounting on the machine;
b) a chute support reciprocatably mounted on the frame;
c) a prime mover operably interposed between the frame and the support;
d) a product delivery chute removably carried by support, the chute having a through product passage extending from a load opening to a discharge opening;
e) a gate operably associated with the chute and having a blocking position closing the discharge opening, the gate also having an open position for discharge of products when the chute is positioned in a product discharge position to deposit products into an open bag located in the load station; and, f) structure to move the gate from its blocking to its open position.
23. The assembly of claim 22, further including a dashpot connected to a selected one of the frame and the support and a dashpot actuating element connected to the other one of the frame and the support, the dashpot and the element being for motion arresting action as the support is moved from a product loading position to the product discharge position.
24. The assembly of claim 23, wherein the chute includes a product receiving trough upstream from the passage.
25. The assembly of claim 24, wherein the structure to move the gate is a cam arrangement.
26. A method of packaging items in sets of items with the items of each set being of sizes different than the items of at least one other set comprising:
a) securing a first open ended chute to a reciprocatable support;
b) sequentially depositing items from a first set in the chute;
c) moving the chute to a discharge position sequentially to load the items from the first set into an open bag positioned in a load station and thereby producing a first of a series of packages;
d) repeating steps (b) and (c) to complete the series;
e) removing the first chute from the support and thereafter securing a second open ended chute to the support, the second chute being of a size different than the size of the first chute;
f) sequentially depositing items from a second set in the chute; and, g) sequentially loading the items from the second set into bags sequentially positioned at the load station to thereby produce another series of packages.
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