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Device for dispensing plastic fasteners

Inactive Publication Date: 2008-08-14
AVERY DENNISON CORP
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[0018]It is still another object of the present invention to provide a device as described above which is energy efficient yet designed to maximize productivity.
[0019]It is yet still another object of the present invention to provide a device as described above which allows for the monitoring of historical information relating to its usage.
[0021]It is yet still another object of the present invention to provide a system as described above which has a limited number of parts, which is easy to use and which is inexpensive to manufacture.

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Although well known in the art, it has been found that fastener dispensing devices of the type described above suffer from some notable shortcomings.
Due to the inherent limitations associated with a single stroke machine, the plurality of fasteners can only be dispensed by repeatedly actuating the machine, which is a time-consuming and labor intensive process.
However, this stroke speed has been found to be unnecessarily slow when the device is used to dispense plastic fasteners through relatively thin materials.
As a result, the productivity that is achieved using such a machine is limited.
As a third shortcoming, fastener dispensing machines of the type described above are not energy efficient.
Specifically, the induction motor for the device requires a continuous supply of AC power which in turn renders the machine inefficient from a power consumption standpoint.
Because electrical outlets in different countries provide different output voltages, each fastener dispensing machine is only available for use in selected locations, thereby limiting its usage.
As a result, no computerized means are afforded to track and analyze historical information relating to usage of the device (e.g., actuation rate per hour, etc.).

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[0032]Referring now to FIG. 1, there is shown a device for dispensing individual plastic fasteners from a supply of continuously connected ladder stock, said device being constructed according to the teachings of the present invention and identified generally by reference numeral 10. As can be appreciated, device 10 can be used in an automated packaging line, for example, to secure together two or more products, such as socks, gloves, towels or other similar items, using one or more plastic fasteners from ladder stock. For simplicity and clarity, parts not directly pertaining to the invention are only diagrammatically shown in the drawings and are not described in detail below.

Continuous Supply of Ladder Stock 11

[0033]As noted above, device 10 is designed to dispense individual plastic fasteners from various types of continuously connected ladder stock. For example, the supply of ladder stock (also referred to herein as fastener stock) may be of the type described in U.S. Pat. No. 4...

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Abstract

A device for dispensing individual plastic fasteners from a continuous supply of 0.1875 inch pitch ladder stock includes a head assembly that is designed to receive the supply of ladder stock, sever an individual fastener from the supply ladder stock and eject the individual fastener during a single stroke of its actuation cycle. The device also includes a stepper motor for driving the head assembly through its actuation cycle, a DC power switching supply for regulating the power supplied to the stepper motor from an AC input power source, and a controller for collecting historical data relating to usage of the device and for regulating operation of the stepper motor. The device further includes a switch for regulating the operation of the device between a single stroke or continuous stroke actuation cycle. The device additionally includes a switch for regulating the output speed of the stepper motor during its actuation cycle.

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BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION[0001]The present invention relates generally to plastic fasteners and more particularly to devices used in the dispensing of plastic fasteners.[0002]In U.S. Pat. No. 4,039,078 to A. R. Bone, which is incorporated herein by reference, there are disclosed several different types of plastic fasteners (also commonly referred to in the art as plastic attachments). Each plastic fastener described in the patent is manufactured in an H-shaped configuration, with two shortened parallel cross-bars, or T-bars, being interconnected at their approximate midpoints by a thin, flexible filament which extends orthogonally therebetween. Each type of plastic fastener represented in the patent is shown as being fabricated as part of continuously connected ladder stock. In each instance, the ladder stock is formed from two elongated and continuous plastic side members, or rails, which are coupled together by a plurality of plastic cross links, or filaments, the cross links pr...

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IPC IPC(8): B65H5/28
CPCB65C7/00B65C7/003G09G3/00
Inventor EARLEY, JOHNCOOPER, WILLIAM J.RAYMOND, JEFFREY A.
Owner AVERY DENNISON CORP
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