Document 6604146
Transcription
Document 6604146
June 13, 1961 H. B. MILLER ' 2,987,864 WRAPPING DEVICE Filed March 4, 1959 2 Sheets-Sheet 1 WW ATTORNEY June 13, 1961 H. B. MILLER 2,987,864 WRAPPING DEVICE Filed March 4,_ 1959 519224 2 Sheets-Sheet 2 ,. 395' 'I>‘1’ INVENTOR BY ATTORNEY United States Patent 0 1 1C6 2,987,864 Patented June 13, 1961 1 2 WRAPPING DEVICE 2,987,864 Harmon Baker Miller, Atlanta, Ga., assignor to Miller & than the level of the ?rst stationary platform for wrapping the packaging sheet material from the packaging roller is fed at substantially the same level from the starting Miller, Inc., Atlanta, Ga., a corporation of Georgia ‘Filed Mar. 4, 1959, Ser. No. 797,286 1 Claim. (Cl. 53-390) point at the bottom of the material roll 12 along the re spective top surfaces of rollers 11 and at the ?rst sta tionary platform. The forward movement of the web from the roll to the platform is along substantially the The present invention relates to improvements in same horizontal level. At one end of the rollers a plate packaging machines. More particularly, it pertains to a 15 of ?bre or other suitable material is interposed between device for the direct wrapping or overwrapping of various 10 the frame and the ends of the rollers. A thumb screw products and containers. 16 is threaded through the frame and presses against the It is an object of the present invention to provide a device which is especially suited for packaging produce and has distinct advantages over other wrapping means. It permits the use of low cost ?lm, wraps faster, uses less plate 15 so that friction can be increased or decreased against the ends of the rollers. This serves as a brake whereby the rotation of the rollers can be slowed down to increase the tension on the wrapping material as it is pulled from the roll set on the rollers. Positioned in the center of the frame forward of the rollers is a wrapping surface or table 17 secured to each wrap, the bag wrap and the overwrap. The sleeve wrap side of the frame. The wrapping material in the ?rst uses a minimum of ?lm and leaves both ends of the 20 instance is ‘pulled from the roll over the table 17 and package exposed; it is suited for uniform size fruits, the product to be wrapped is rolled in the material and celery, corn, bananas, and the like, and may be used with pulled forward. At the forward end of the table is a orwithout trays or cartons. The bag wrap is a variation hot wire 18 for cutting the wrapping material at the de of the sleeve wrap with one end tucked under and heat sired length. After the material wrapped around the sealed; it is suited for products such as endive, asparagus 25 product has been cut off, it will be seen (FIGURES 1 and and leaf lettuce where one end is left exposed, and is 2) that the material is on the table ready to receive the usually used without trays or cartons. The overwrap next product. In each wrapping operation the material is the same as with other types of ?lm wrapping and has is not cut o? until the wrapping has been completed. In the ends tucked under and sealed; it is recommended for this way, the material for the next operation is in its grapes, ungraded fruits, beans, and the like, and is almost 30 proper place on the table. The table is provided with always used with trays or cartons. cutouts 17a to facilitate picking up the wrapping material It is a further object of the invention to provide a from the table preparatory to the next wrapping. The packaging device which is sturdy and durable of construc end of the wrapping material rolled around the product tion and well suited to operate in a practical and e?‘icient is preferably tucked under to make a neater package and 35 ?lm per package, cuts ?lm inventory, and is portable. It is extremely versatile in its use and basically lends itself to three types of packages, namely, the sleeve manner. ‘Other objects of the invention will in part be obvious and will in part appear hereinafter. the bottom of the package is touched against the hot plate 19 with slight pressure, thereby making an instan taneous seal of the package. If either or both ends of The invention accordingly comprises the features of the package are also to be sealed, the wrapping material construction, combination of elements and arrangement is folded over the end and heat sealed by touching it of parts, which will be exempli?ed in the construction 40 against the hot plate. The hot plate 19 is covered with hereinafter set forth and the scope of the invention will a sheet 20 of material to which heat scalable coatings be indicated in the claims. will not adhere when heat is applied and which will give For a fuller understanding of the nature and objects even distribution of heat to the surface and prevent burn of the invention, reference should be had to the follow ing of the ?ngers, e.g. “Te?on” (polytetra?uorethylene 45 ing detailed description taken in connection with the ac coated or impregnated glass fabric). This sheet is held companying drawing, in which: to the plate by screws 21 at the front and by springs 22 FIGURE 1 is a perspective view of the wrapping at the back end. machine embodying the present invention; The electric current is fed into the device through FIGURE 2 is a top plan view of the machine; line 23, one circuit of which runs through the thermostat 50 FIGURE 3 is a top plan view, similar to FIGURE 2, 24 to the heating element of the hot plate 19'. Such with the top plate cut away along each side; FIGURE 4 is a section view on the line 4—4 of FIGURE 3 with the ?lm in position; and thermostat permits setting the temperature to provide the best seal under the particular work room temperature. The sealing qualities of the ?lm are affected by tem FIGURE 5 is an enlarged section view on the line perature, dwell time and pressure. Accordingly, if the 55 5-5 of FIGURE 4. Referring more particularly to the drawings there is shown in FIGURE 1 a base frame 10 on which the vari ous elements of the device are mounted. At one end are a pair of rollers 11 adapted to hold the necessary temperature is set correctly, the dwell time will be very short and only slight pressure on the hot plate will make an instantaneous seal. The other circuit of the line 23- runs to an on-o? switch size roll of heat scalable wrapping ?lm or sheet material 60 25, a transformer, a coil 26, and the hot cutting wire 18‘. The cutting wire is set at the proper temperature, 12. The rollers 11 are set in ball bearing bushings 13 usually by the manufacturer, and requires no further held in the frame by screws 14 (FIGURE 5). As shown adjustment by the user. It will not cause burning by in FIG. 4 the lower supporting rollers 11 for the material roll 12 have .their respective top surfaces along a line 65 lightly touching but only upon steady pressure with the ?ngers. which is not higher than the level of the ?rst platform, This device has been described in sui?cient detail to the ?rst platform which is at the forward end of table make its operation apparent. Since certain changes may 17 and constitutes a ?rst stationary platform for wrapping the package. As shown in FIG. 4 the second stationary be made in the above construction and different embodi . platform constitutes a working table surface for heat 70 ments of the invention could be made without depart sealing. As a result of the speci?c location of the top ing from the scope thereof, it is intended that all matter surfaces of rollers 11 along a line which is not higher contained in the above description or shown in the ac asszeea 3 companying drawing shall be interpreted as illustrative and not in a limiting sense. It is also to be understood that the following claim is intended to cover all_ of the genericuand speci?c features of the invention herein described, and all statements of the scope of the invention, which, as a matter of language, might be'said to fall therebetween. Having described my invention, what I claim as new and desire to secure by Letters Pattent is: V ‘ ' , I 4 - . , of said lower supportingirollers being mounted in said base frame by bushings, a friction plate which is inter posed between a mounting bushing at an end of each of said rollers and the inner edge of said base frame to increase the frictional engagement of said lower roller with said inner edge of said frame and impart thereby additional tensioning of said web in its forward travel from said material supply roll to said table and a friction plate adjusting device threaded through the edge of said A packaging device having means for cutting sheet 10 frame and bearing against said friction plate to urge said rollers into greater or lesser pressing engagement with material fed thereto and means for heat sealing a pack said frame'a'nd thereby'adjustably control-the tensioning age Wrapped therein and comprising a base ‘frame, of the web from said packaging material supply roll.’ a pair of spaced lower rollers mounted transversely of said base frame for supporting a packaging mate References Cited in the ?le of this patent rial roll placed on said rollers, a table mounted on 15 said base frame having a stationary platform for wrapping UNITED STATES PATENTS ' a package thereon, said lower supporting rollers for said Re. 24,396v Rumsey __V: _______ ______ Nov. 26,1957 material roll having their respective top surfaces along a line which is not higher than the level of said wrapping platform whereby packaging material in the form of a 947,007 2,445,080 ‘ Wheat _______ .._ '__._,Jan. 18', 1910 iPetskeyes ____ __‘ -___'_.._ July 13, 1948 web fed from the bottom of the material roll passes along 2,615,200 Cloud _______ __,___.._'_;; Oct; 28,’ 1,952 said respective top surface of said supporting rollers to position said web at substantially the same level as said wrapping platform in the forward travel of the material across said lower supporting rollers to the wrapping 25 2,624,990 2,795,907 Allen ________ _.'______‘__ Jan. 13, 1953 Bestoso ______' _______ _.'._.'_“Iune 18, 1957 2,819,574 Maust _____ a. ____ ___.‘._,_ Jan. 14, 1958 2,827,743 Rumsey' _____ _____'_..__;..' Mar. 25, 1958 platform, said lower supporting rollers serving to tension. said web in its forward travel, each of the ends of each 2,865,576 'Woellner ._.___ _________ __ Dec. 23, 1958 2,879,636 Zuercher ___________ __.. Mar. 31, 1959