IP Library Granted Patent US 6,837,023
Granted Patent B1
US 6,837,023 · App. 10/880,208 · Granted Jan 4, 2005

Printer for shingled bags and method

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Quick Facts
Patent No.
US 6,837,023
App. No.
10/880,208
Granted
Jan 4, 2005
Kind
B1
Abstract

A bagger feeds shingled open-ended bags to a workstation. Each bag is printed with information, typically date and product source information. The print area on each underlying bag is located by flipping up a trailing portion of an overlying bag.

Claims (19)

1. A bagger for sealing products in bags with product information printed on the bags, the bags arranged in an indefinite length shingle bag assembly with a plurality of shingled bags each having an open lead end, a sealed trailing end, a lead portion, a shingled trailing portion overlapping a trailing bag in the bag assembly, and an elongate member extending along the length of the assembly and removably joined to the lead portion of each bag, the bagger comprising a bagging workstation; a support member defining a support surface; feed means located adjacent the workstation for pulling the bag assembly past the support surface and to the workstation; a first holddown located above the support surface; a printer located above the support surface downstream from the holddown; a sensor located above the support surface; a nozzle aimed to flow a jet of gas in a generally downstream direction along the support surface to move a trailing portion of each bag fed past the holddown away from the support surface and adjacent the sensor; and a control circuit for said feed means and for said printer, said circuit including said sensor; wherein movement of the trailing portion of a bag adjacent the sensor actuates the sensor to deactivate said feed means and stop movement of the bag assembly across the support member and activates the printer to print product information on an underlying bag on the support surface.

2. A bagger as in claim 1 including a second holddown located above the support surface, a print area on said surface, said print area located between said holddowns.

3. A bagger as in claim 2 including a second nozzle, each nozzle mounted on one of said holddowns, away from said print area.

4. A bagger as in claim 1 wherein said feed means comprises a reel and a motor for rotating said reel; wherein the elongate member is wound around said reel.

5. A bagger as in claim 1 including a second nozzle, said second nozzle aimed in a downstream direction between said sensor and said support member to blow the trailing portion of each bag away from the sensor after the trailing portion has actuated the sensor.

6. The bagger as in claim 1 wherein said printer comprises a print head, an inking pad and a print drive for moving the print head between the inking pad and an underlying bag on the support surface.

7. The bagger as in claim 1 wherein said printer comprises an electrostatic jet printer.

8. A machine for printing information on shingles in an indefinite length shingle assembly where each shingle includes a lead portion joined to the assembly and a trailing portion overlapping a trailing shingle in the assembly, the machine including a support member defining a support surface; a first holddown located above the support surface, the holddown holding trailing portions of shingles moved under the holddown adjacent underlying shingles; a sensor located above the support member; means for moving trailing portions of each shingle away from the support member and toward the sensor after the trailing portion has moved past the holddown; a printer located above the support member; and a control circuit including said sensor; wherein movement of a trailing portion of a shingle away from the support member actuates the sensor to activate the printer to print information on a print area of an underlying shingle on the support surface.

9. The machine as in claim 8 wherein said means includes a first nozzle, said nozzle aimed downstream along the support surface to blow a trailing portion of a shingle away from the support member and toward the sensor.

10. The machine as in claim 9 wherein said first nozzle is mounted on said first holddown.

11. The machine as in claim 8 including a second holddown spaced from said first holddown, and the print area is located between said holddowns.

12. The machine as in claim 11 including two nozzles, each nozzle mounted on one of said holddowns, said print area located between said nozzles.

13. The machine as in claim 8 wherein said means increases the pressure under the trailing portion of a shingle to move the trailing portion away from the support member.

14. The machine as in claim 8 wherein said means reduces the pressure over the trailing portion of a shingle to move the trailing portion away from the support surface.

15. The machine as in claim 8 wherein said means includes a member engageable with a trailing portion of a shingle to move the portion away from the support surface.

16. The machine as in claim 8 including a drive for moving a shingle assembly in a downstream direction between the holddown and the support member; and wherein the control circuit deactivates the drive when the sensor is actuated.

17. The machine as in claim 8 wherein said printer comprises an inking pad, and a print head.

18. The machine as in claim 8 wherein said printer comprises an electrostatic ink jet printer.

19. The machine as in claim 8 including a moveable trigger located adjacent the sensor and in the path of movement of a trailing shingle portion away from the support member; wherein the trailing portion moves the trigger toward the sensor and the trigger actuates the sensor.

Assignments (3)
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Mar 13, 2018
From: WILMINGTON TRUST, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, AS COLLATERAL AGENT
To: PRO MACH, INC.; ALLPAX PRODUCTS LLC; AXON LLC; BRENTON LLC; PROMACH FILLING SYSTEMS, LLC; FEDERAL MFG. LLC; ZALKIN AMERICAS LLC; FOWLER PRODUCTS COMPANY, L.L.C.; ID TECHNOLOGY LLC; KLEENLINE LLC; LABELING SYSTEMS LLC; MATRIX PACKAGING MACHINERY LLC; OSSID LLC; PACE PACKAGING LLC; RENNCO LLC; ROBERTS POLYPRO INC.; SHUTTLEWORTH LLC; GREYDON LLC; TEXWRAP PACKAGING SYSTEMS LLC; WEILER LABELING SYSTEMS, LLC; NJM PACKAGING LLC; PACIFIC PACKAGING MACHINERY LLC
Reel/Frame 045581/0899 →
STATEMENT OF CONVERSION Recorded Oct 9, 2015
From: GREYDON, INC.
To: GREYDON LLC
Reel/Frame 036826/0585 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jul 14, 2004
From: GLATFELTER, JR., THOMAS L.
To: GREYDON INC.
Reel/Frame 014851/0921 →