US 7,320,661 B1
Queue-based bag forming system and method
Robert L. Campbell, Jr., Hickory, N.C. (US)
Assigned to Automated Solutions, LLC, Hickory, N.C. (US)
Filed on Dec. 09, 2005, as Appl. No. 11/298,328.
Application 11/298328 is a division of application No. 10/923308, filed on Aug. 20, 2004, granted, now 7,115,086, filed on Oct. 03, 2006.
Int. Cl. B31B 1/64 (2006.01)
U.S. Cl. 493—189  [493/217; 493/335; 493/345; 493/380] 11 Claims
OG exemplary drawing
 
1. A method of forming a series of bags having varying desired characteristics and dimensions for containing a like number of bulky articles each requiring one of said bags having said varying characteristics and dimensions, using a pair of thermoplastic film rolls and a padding element roll, the method comprising the steps of:
selectively advancing film and selectively advancing or not advancing padding element in order to arrange a linear, longitudinally traveling queue of layers of film and padding element according to the desired bag characteristics and dimensions;
selectively cutting the padding element at a first cut point to form, in combination with the step of selectively not advancing padding element, a window for one of the bags;
forming a sandwich comprising the layers of film disposed about the padding element;
forming an envelope wherein the sandwich is folded longitudinally about a centerline thereof;
selectively forming transverse seal-cuts across the envelope at a second cut point to form the bag according to the desired bag characteristics; and
selectively advancing or stopping the queue to facilitate said step of cutting the padding element or said step of selectively forming one of said transverse seal-cuts, according to a position of the queue with respect to one of the cut points;
wherein the selective formation of transverse seal-cuts comprises:
interposing the envelope between a sealer bar and an anvil, the sealer bar having an initial temperature below a softening point for the film and comprising a sealing surface including a ridge projecting therefrom for increasing clamping pressure along a cut line;
applying a selected clamping pressure for clamping the layers of the film envelope between the sealer bar and the anvil, wherein the clamping pressure is applied across a wider profile than the sealing surface and the clamping pressure is sufficient to substantially fully compress the layer of padding element;
heating the sealing surface to a selected sealing temperature, whereat the layer of padding element is captured in the layers of thermoplastic film in the region of the sealing surface and the envelope is at least partially severed in the region of the ridge to define two bags;
cooling the sealing surface to a temperature below the softening point;
maintaining the selected clamping pressure across the clamping profile during cooling to set the layer of padding element firmly within the bags; and
removing the clamping pressure.