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Vacuum packaging machine having a plurality of vacuum chambers for performing a vacuum sealing operation on product packages
   
Document Number
US Patent 7296390
Issued Date
November 20, 2007
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Stevens; David (Port Melbourne,AU)
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A vacuum packaging machine includes a plurality of vacuum chambers (3a, 3b) each arranged to receive at least one unsealed product package and operable to perform an independent vacuum sealing operation, each vacuum chamber having a longitudinal direction defined by a direction of travel of the respective product package through the chamber (3a, 3b), each chamber having a heat seal assembly (15) therein which extends transversely to the longitudinal direction. An infeed conveyor (17) can be provided with a telescoping portion (17a) which can extend over the heat seal assembly or a part thereof. Each vacuum chamber can have a respective bed (9) and independently moveable hood (11), and the beds (9) can be synchronously vertically moveable. The vacuum packaging machine can be used in combination with a suitable product bagging or wrapping machine.
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Published
November 20, 2007
Application Number
10/504,506
Filed
February 27, 2003
US Classification
53/510   53/202
Int'l Classification
B65B   31/02   (20060101)  
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Priority Data
Feb 27, 2002 [NZ] 517488 Dec 20, 2002 [NZ] 523298 Jan 21, 2003 [NZ] 523718
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53/432   53/433   53/434   53/432   53/433   53/434   53/202  
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A vacuum packaging machine and a conveyor to deliver a product package from an upstream station to a position adjacent a vacuum chamber. The conveyor has a longitudinal direction defined by the direction of travel of the product package. The vacuum chamber has a heat sealing and cutting assembly oriented transversely to the longitudinal direction of the conveyor and in a position with sufficient spacing between end walls of the vacuum chamber and the assembly for the product package containing two or more products to be loaded into the vacuum chamber with at least one product located in front of the heat sealing and cutting assembly and at least one other product located behind the heat sealing and cutting assembly. The heat sealing and cutting assembly seals and cuts between two products to form two separate evacuated packages.

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