Strapping apparatus
US-11104460-B2 · Aug 31, 2021 · US
US11560246B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11560246-B2 |
| Application number | US-202117446049-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Aug 26, 2021 |
| Priority date | Sep 18, 2016 |
| Publication date | Jan 24, 2023 |
| Grant date | Jan 24, 2023 |
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A strapping apparatus for strapping articles with a strapping band having a tensioning device for imparting a band tension to a loop of the strapping band, the tensioning device including a driveable tensioning element provided for engaging the strapping band to impart a band tension. The strapping apparatus including a connecting device for generating a permanent connection, in particular a welded connection, at two regions, situated one above the other, of the loop of the strapping band. The strapping apparatus is configured to achieve the release of the tensioning element from the strapping band reliably to avoid or reduce adverse characteristics attributed to the release of the tensioning device from the band.
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A strapping device comprising: a base plate comprising a tensioning plate; a rocker supporting a tensioning wheel that is rotatable about a tensioning axis, wherein the rocker is pivotable between a first rocker position in which the tensioning wheel is a first distance from the tensioning plate and a second rocker position in which the tensioning wheel is a second distance from the tensioning plate, wherein the second distance is greater than the first distance; a motor configured to rotate the tensioning wheel about the tensioning axis in a tensioning direction; a contact partner indirectly connected to the tensioning wheel; a wrap spring having a first end, a second end, and a wrap spring rotational axis, wherein the tensioning axis and the wrap spring rotational axis are parallel; and an arm movable from a first arm position to a second arm position to cause the first end of the wrap spring to rotate about the wrap spring rotational axis; wherein the wrap spring frictionally engages the contact partner when the arm is in the first arm position to fix the contact partner in rotation relative to the tensioning wheel such that the tensioning wheel can rotate in the tensioning direction to tension strap around an object and, after tensioning, is prevented from rotating in a direction opposite the tensioning direction, wherein the frictional engagement between the wrap spring and the contact partner is at least partially eliminated when the arm moves from the first arm position to the second arm position such that the contact partner is rotatable to enable the tensioning wheel to rotate in the direction opposite the tensioning direction. 2. The strapping device of claim 1 , wherein the wrap spring comprises multiple windings, wherein the rotation of the first end of the wrap spring about the wrap spring rotational axis as the arm moves from the first arm position to the second arm position gradually widens respective diameters of successive windings of the wrap spring. 3. The strapping device of claim 1 , wherein the second end of the wrap spring is fixed in rotation about the wrap spring rotational axis. 4. The strapping device of claim 1 , wherein the contact partner comprises a first contact partner, the strapping device further comprising a second contact partner fixed in rotation about the wrap spring rotational axis, wherein the wrap spring frictionally engages the second contact partner when the arm is in the first arm position. 5. The strapping device of claim 1 , wherein the arm is pivotable from the first arm position to the second arm position. 6. The strapping device of claim 1 , wherein the arm is pivotable from the first arm position to the second arm position about a pivot axis that is parallel to the tensioning axis and the wrap spring rotational axis. 7. The strapping device of claim 1 , wherein the contact partner has a longitudinal axis that is coaxial with the wrap spring rotational axis. 8. The strapping device of claim 7 , wherein the contact partner is rotatable about the wrap spring rotational axis when the arm is in the second arm position. 9. The strapping device of claim 1 , further comprising a friction welder, wherein the motor is further configured to drive the friction welder. 10. The strapping device of claim 9 , wherein the motor is further configured to move the rocker from the first rocker position to the second rocker position. 11. The strapping device of claim 1 , wherein the frictional engagement between the wrap spring and the contact partner is entirely eliminated when the arm is moved from the first arm position to the second arm position. 12. The strapping device of claim 1 , further comprising a rotatable sleeve, wherein the first end of the wrap spring is fixed in rotation with the sleeve. 13. The strapping device of claim 12 , wherein the arm comprises multiple teeth and the sleeve comprises external toothing. 14. The strapping device of claim 13 , wherein movement of the arm from the first arm position to the second arm position causes the teeth of the arm to drivingly engage the external toothing of the sleeve and thereby cause the sleeve to rotate. 15. The strapping device of claim 14 , wherein the teeth of the arm are disengaged from the external toothing of the sleeve when the arm is in the first arm position. 16. The strapping device of claim 14 , wherein the wrap spring comprises multiple windings, wherein the rotation of the first end of the wrap spring about the wrap spring rotational axis as the arm moves from the first arm position to the second arm position and the sleeve rotates gradually widens respective diameters of successive windings of the wrap spring. 17. The strapping device of claim 16 , wherein the arm is pivotable from the first arm position to the second arm position about a pivot axis that is parallel to the tensioning axis and the wrap spring rotational axis. 18. The strapping device of claim 17 , wherein the contact partner comprises a first contact partner, the strapping device further comprising a second contact partner fixed in rotation about the wrap spring rotational axis, wherein the wrap spring frictionally engages the second contact partner when the arm is in the first arm position. 19. The strapping device of claim 1 , further comprising a first lever comprising the arm. 20. The strapping device of claim 19 , wherein the first lever is movable to move the arm from the first arm position to the second arm position. 21. The strapping device of claim 20 , further comprising a second lever operably connected to the first lever to rotate the first lever. 22. The strapping device of claim 21 , wherein the second lever comprises a hand lever. 23. The strapping device of claim 22 , wherein the hand lever is operably connected to the rocker to pivot the rocker. 24. A strapping device comprising: a base plate comprising a tensioning plate; a rocker supporting a tensioning wheel that is rotatable about a tensioning axis, wherein the rocker is pivotable between a first rocker position in which the tensioning wheel is a first distance from the tensioning plate and a second rocker position in which the tensioning wheel is a second distance from the tensioning plate, wherein the second distance is greater than the first distance; a motor configured to rotate the tensioning wheel about the tensioning axis in a tensioning direction; a friction welder, wherein the motor is also configured to drive the friction welder; a contact partner indirectly connected to the tensioning wheel; a wrap spring having a first end, a second end, and a wrap spring rotational axis; and an arm movable from a first arm position to a second arm position to cause the first end of the wrap spring to rotate about the wrap spring rotational axis; wherein the wrap spring frictionally engages the contact partner when the arm is in the first arm position to fix the contact partner in rotation relative to the tensioning wheel such that the tensioning wheel can rotate in the tensioning direction to tension strap around an object and, after tensioning, is prevented from rotating in a direction opposite the tensioning direction, wherein the frictional engagement between the wrap spring and the contact partner is at least partially eliminated when the arm moves from the first arm position to the second arm position such that the contact partner is rotatable to enable the tension
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