Package making – With cover-adjunct application or formation – By printing
Patent
1973-07-18
1976-08-17
McGehee, Travis S.
Package making
With cover-adjunct application or formation
By printing
53386, B65B 4328
Patent
active
039746259
ABSTRACT:
A bagging machine is combined with a gramophone record moulding machine. In the bagging machine, pivotable suction means removes the front bag from a stack of bags having their open ends uppermost. The rear edge of the mouth of the bag is held by a stationary member so that the mouth is opened when the suction head grips the front surface of the first bag in the stack and pivots away from the stack. A record is delivered down a chute into the opened bag which is then released by the suction head to fall to collection means such as a box. The stack of bags are supported on a carrier, and in order to prevent the second bag (and possibly further bags) from lifting due to friction between bags as the first bag is removed, means are provided in proximity to the upper edges of at least the first few bags in the stack. In the specific embodiment described, these means comprise a pair of ears bent out of the plane of the member which holds the rear edge of the bag mouth. A record is transferred from the moulding machine to a trimmer, and, after trimming, is released to fall onto the chute and thence into an opened bag.
REFERENCES:
patent: 2008896 (1935-07-01), Brown
patent: 2350666 (1944-06-01), Allen
patent: 2528997 (1950-11-01), Blanchard
patent: 2633281 (1953-03-01), Rasmusson
EMI Limited
McGehee Travis S.
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