Machine for automatically tying the ends of sausages and the lik

Knots and knot tying – Miscellaneous

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426512, B65H 6904

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041880536

ABSTRACT:
There is disclosed a machine for automatically forming a knot around an article such as a sausage and the like. The object to be tied is introduced into aligned tubes, and a thread, a cord or the like is interlaced around the tubes by the following operations: rotation and translation of a cord pressing member which first presses and then releases the cord, a forward and back movement of a member for retaining the cord, and the forward and back motion of a separator. The tightening of the cord is brought about by the action of a gripper carried by the separator and by a means for tensioning the cord, while the cord is deposited upon the object by reason of the separation of the tubes. A cutting means which operates at the end of the cycle cuts off the end of the cord upstream of the knot. The invention can be used to tie a number of different objects as well as sausages.

REFERENCES:
patent: 3318623 (1967-05-01), Barrosa
patent: 3473292 (1969-10-01), Eaudlitz
patent: 3940169 (1976-02-01), Kock
The Ashley Book of Knots by Clifford W. Ashley, Doubleday & Co. Inc., Gar City, New York, 1946, p. 308.

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