Cutting – With product handling means – Means to move – guide – or permit free fall or flight of product
Patent
1979-12-20
1981-11-03
Meister, James M.
Cutting
With product handling means
Means to move, guide, or permit free fall or flight of product
83112, 83155, 83436, 83578, 53300, 53570, 493224, 493239, 493288, 493272, B26D 700, B65B 300
Patent
active
042979293
ABSTRACT:
Apparatus for receiving a strip of flexible bags with capped spouts at longitudinally spaced intervals which are to be separated at transverse joints and then fed individually to a point of use. It includes draw rolls for drawing the strip horizontally into cooperation with a separator, means for vertically reciprocating the separator to pass through the strip and separate the leading bag therefrom, a guide channel for receiving the spout of each separated bag, and a feeding element for engaging the spout on each successive bag and arranging the spouts in predetermined spaced relationship relative to previously inserted spouts and with the leading bag in a selected position for its spout to be engaged by bag-withdrawing means.
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Schieser Warren J.
Vickers Stanley E.
Adolphson K. Bradford
Liqui-Box Corporation
Meister James M.
Miller William V.
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