Sealing machine with two superimposed sealing units for...

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B31B 3/00 (2006.01) B65B 51/06 (2006.01)

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CA 2100418

A B S T R A C T There is described a sealing machine with two superimposed sealing units for parallelepiped boxes with down-turned flaps with simplified access to the lower sealing unit. It comprises a lower supporting and containment structure, wherein there is housed a lower sealing unit and that defines a supporting plane of the boxes, means of advancement of the boxes along said supporting plane and an upper supporting structure that can be displaced vertically on which there is fastened an upper sealing unit. Said lower supporting structure is provided with means, such as pneumatic cylinders, suitable for allowing the upward movement of said lower sealing unit above said supporting plane of the boxes. Similar means are preferably provided for the prior upward movement of the upper supporting structure in a position such as to avoid its collision with the lower sealing unit. The supporting plane preferably comprises a removable part for gaining access to a feed roll of sealing material of the lower sealing unit.

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