IP Library Granted Patent US 7,497,068
Granted Patent B2
US 7,497,068 · App. 11/775,476 · Granted Mar 3, 2009

Two-piece strapping tool

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Patent No.
US 7,497,068
App. No.
11/775,476
Granted
Mar 3, 2009
Kind
B2
Abstract

A two-piece strapping tool having a manual tensioner and a battery-operated sealer is disclosed. The tensioner is a feedwheel tensioner that uses a serrated feedwheel to grip a first portion of the strap and a tension gripper to hold a second portion of the strap in a stationary position. The tensioner is configured to matingly receive the sealer between the tensioner's support legs such that the sealer may readily engage the overlapping portions of the strap to be welded. The sealer is battery-operated and uses a vibrational-type weld assembly driven by an electrical motor to weld overlapping portions of the strap. The sealer also includes a cutting assembly to sever the welded strap from a strap source.

Claims (44)

1. A two piece strapping tool for tensioning a strap around a load, adhering the strap onto itself, and cutting a feed end of the strap, comprising:

a manual tensioner; and

a powered sealer;

wherein the tensioner comprises a frame having a support leg, a base, and an opening defined by a distance between the support leg and the base, and wherein the tensioner is configured to matingly receive the sealer in the opening, and

wherein the sealer comprises a housing having a cutting assembly mounted thereto, and wherein the sealer is configured to engage an overlapping portion of the strap, the overlapping portion of the strap having an upper portion and a lower portion, while at least a portion of the sealer is disposed in the opening of the tensioner,

wherein the sealer comprises a vibrational-type weld assembly driven by a motor, the vibrational-type weld assembly including a piston disposed in a cavity formed in the housing, a vibrator arm disposed in the cavity and connected to the piston, an upper weld gripper mounted to the vibrator arm, a base plate mounted to the housing of the sealer and disposed in alignment with the upper weld gripper, and a handle operatively connected to the piston and configured to move the piston within the cavity;

wherein the upper weld gripper and the base plate are configured to accept and engage the overlapping portion of the strap therebetween, and the motor is operatively connected to the vibrator arm by an eccentric shaft, and the vibrator arm is configured to vibrate the upper weld gripper when the motor is activated.

2. The strapping tool of claim 1 wherein the vibrational-type weld assembly further comprises at least one spring disposed adjacent to the piston and configured to exert a biasing force against the piston.

3. The strapping tool of claim 2 wherein the at least one spring is replaceable with at least one substitute spring configured to exert a different biasing force against the piston.

4. The strapping tool of claim 1 wherein the motor is operatively connected to the vibrational-type weld assembly by a plurality of pulleys and a drive belt.

5. The strapping tool of claim 1 wherein the motor is controlled by an electrical assembly, wherein the electrical assembly comprises a circuit board programmed to control the motor.

6. The strapping tool of claim 5 wherein the circuit board is potted.

7. The strapping tool of claim 5 wherein the circuit board includes a low voltage cutoff device.

8. The strapping tool of claim 5 wherein the electrical assembly further comprises a lighted switch configured to control operation of the motor.

9. The strapping tool of claim 1 wherein the upper weld gripper and the base plate are formed with serrations configured to engage the overlapping portion of the strap.

10. The strapping tool of claim 1 wherein the cutting assembly comprises:

a plurality of cutter guides mounted to the housing and defining a channel;

a cutter insert holder disposed within the channel, the cutter insert holder configured to slidably move within the channel;

a cutter insert mounted on the cutter insert holder, the cutter insert configured to engage and sever the upper portion of the overlapping portion of the strap.

11. The strapping tool of claim 1 wherein the sealer is configured to weld the overlapping portion of the strap when a longitudinal axis of the housing is disposed transverse to a longitudinal axis of the overlapping portion of the strap.

12. A two-piece strapping tool for tensioning a strap around a load, adhering the strap onto itself, and cutting a feed end of the strap, comprising:

a powered sealer comprising a housing having a cutter assembly mounted thereon, wherein the sealer is configured to engage overlapping portion of the strap, the overlapping portion of the strap having an upper portion and a lower portion;

a manual feedwheel tensioner comprising a frame having a support leg, a base, and an opening defined by a distance between the support leg and the base, wherein the manual feedwheel tensioner is configured to matingly receive the powered sealer in the opening;

said manual feedwheel tensioner further comprising:

a handle pivotally mounted to the frame;

a drive mechanism mounted to the frame, the drive mechanism having a rotatable feedwheel configured to engage the upper portion of the overlapping portion of the strap and to cause the upper portion of the overlapping portion of the strap to move relative to the lower portion of the overlapping portion of the strap;

a channel formed in the frame and configured to accept the overlapping portion of the strap;

a tension gripper mounted on a bottom surface of the channel and aligned with the feedwheel and configured to engage the lower portion of the overlapping portion of the strap and to maintain the lower portion of the overlapping portion of the strap in a stationary position relative to the upper portion of the overlapping portion of the strap;

said drive mechanism further comprising:

a pinion gear rotatably mounted to the handle;

a drive pawl mounted to the handle and configured to engage the pinion gear;

a feedwheel shaft;

a tension gear mounted on the feedwheel shaft; and

a least one retaining pawl mounted to the frame and configured to engage the feedwheel shaft;

wherein the handle is operatively connected to the drive mechanism whereby the handle drives the feedwheel and causes it to rotate, and wherein rotation of the feedwheel causes the strap to tighten around the load;

wherein the pinion gear is configured to engage the tension gear and cause the tension gear to rotate upon rotation of the pinion gear, and wherein the tension gear is configured to cause the feedwheel shaft to rotate upon rotation of the tension gear;

wherein the drive pawl drives the pinion gear in a direction; and

wherein the at least one retaining pawl prevents the feedwheel shaft from rotating.

13. The strapping tool of claim 12 wherein the feedwheel comprises surface deformations.

14. The strapping tool of claim 13 wherein the surface deformations comprise serrations.

15. The strapping tool of claim 12 wherein the drive pawl further comprises a tab configured to permit the drive pawl to be disengaged from the pinion gear.

16. The strapping tool of claim 12 wherein the housing of the sealer further comprises a watertight enclosure.

17. The strapping tool of claim 12 wherein the sealer is powered by a battery.

18. The strapping tool of claim 17 wherein the housing of the sealer further comprises a hinged access door configured to allow access to the battery.

Assignments (6)
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Apr 3, 2018
From: JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, N.A.
To: SIGNODE INDUSTRIAL GROUP LLC
Reel/Frame 045825/0133 →
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Sep 12, 2014
From: PREMARK PACKAGING LLC
To: SIGNODE INDUSTRIAL GROUP LLC
Reel/Frame 033728/0716 →
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded May 2, 2014
From: PREMARK PACKAGING LLC
To: JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, N.A., AS COLLATERAL AGENT
Reel/Frame 032814/0305 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Mar 24, 2014
From: ILLINOIS TOOL WORKS INC.
To: PREMARK PACKAGING LLC
Reel/Frame 032513/0423 →
CORRECTIVE ASSIGNMENT TO CORRECT THE ASSIGNEE NAME PREVIOUSLY RECORDED ON REEL 019537 FRAME 0899. ASSIGNOR(S) HEREBY CONFIRMS THE ASSIGNMENT. Recorded Nov 14, 2013
From: NASIATKA, JASON R.; FIGIEL, JANUSZ; CRITTENDEN, DAVID E.; FABIN, JOSEPH E.
To: ILLINOIS TOOL WORKS INC.
Reel/Frame 031644/0201 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jul 10, 2007
From: NASIATKA, JASON R.; FIGIEL, JANUSZ; CRITTENDEN, DAVID E.; FABIN, JOSEPH E.
To: ILLINOIS TOOL WORKS, INC.
Reel/Frame 019537/0899 →