Power post for film frame for skin packaging machine

Package making – Interrelated or safety controls

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53509, 53557, 74 37, B65B 5700, B65B 5302

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044174322

ABSTRACT:
In a skin packaging machine, a mechanism for raising and lowering the film frame. The mechanism includes a single vertical post, a vertical shaft alongside the post, a carriage assembly slidably mounted on the vertical shaft. A laterally projecting arm and slide block cooperate with a slide rail on the vertical post to prevent the swiveling or rotating of the assembly as it rides up and down the shaft. A chain passing around upper and lower sprockets is driven by a reversible alternating current motor. The chain is connected to the carriage assembly through two series connected springs. The springs serve as chain tensioners as well as shock absorbers in the event that the assembly, including the frame, engages an object during its upward or downward excursion.

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