Method and apparatus for the mechanical packing of a tubular seg

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53435, 53529, 53576, 53581, B65B 918

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052031420

ABSTRACT:
A tubular shirred formation (34) is covered by a previously shirred tubular net (38), which is held ready on a supply drum (36), with one end (42) closed and, with axial insertion, the tubular shirred formation (34) is covered, and then the other end is closed off. To simplify the device and to avoid an axial expansion of the tubular shirred formation (34) before packing, its axial insertion into the closed tubular net (38) and the covering of the tubular shirred formation take place while the tubular shirred formation is still seated on the shirring tube (16). Before covering the tubular shirred formation (34) is compressed further by pushing its front end against a stop (64) which is fixed in the axial direction.

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patent: 4625362 (1986-12-01), Kollross et al.
patent: 4993210 (1991-02-01), Kollross

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