US20190009941A1 - Vacuum Sealer Home Appliance With Integrated Customizable Date Code Stamp - Google Patents
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- the present disclosure relates generally to a vacuum sealer home appliance and, more particularly, to a vacuum sealer with integrated, customizable heat stamping capability.
- Vacuum sealers are small appliances, generally utilized to vacuum, i.e. evacuate air from, and heat seal plastic bags containing foodstuff for longer term storage. Vacuum sealing foodstuff packaging provides many benefits, with a particular advantage of preserving the freshness of the foodstuff for a longer period of time than if the foodstuff were otherwise stored while exposed to ambient air.
- one aspect of the present disclosure is directed to a vacuum sealer including a housing having an upper platform.
- a lid is pivotably attached to the housing, and movable between a closed position, covering the platform, and an open position, exposing the platform.
- the platform defines a first cavity and the lid defines an opposing second cavity in an underside of the lid, the first cavity and the second cavity being engaged in the closed position of the lid to form a sealed vacuum chamber therebetween.
- a pump is in fluid communication with the vacuum chamber to withdraw air from the vacuum chamber and create a vacuum therein, the sealed vacuum chamber being configured to receive an open end of a plastic bag therebetween and withdraw air therefrom via activation of the pump.
- a first heating plate is secured to one of the underside of the lid and the platform and an opposing, thermally insulating backing strip is secured to the other of the underside of the lid and the platform.
- the first heating plate and the backing strip are configured to heat seal a portion of a plastic bag positioned therebetween.
- a second heating plate is secured to one of the underside of the lid and the platform, and an opposing at least one selectively rotatable stamp wheel is rotatably mounted to the other of the underside of the lid and the platform.
- the at least one stamp wheel has a plurality of raised characters spaced about a periphery thereof, and the at least one stamp wheel and the second heating plate are configured to stamp the raised characters facing the second heating plate onto a portion of a plastic bag positioned therebetween.
- a vacuum sealer comprising a housing having an upper platform and an internal compartment configured to house a roll of plastic bag stock therein.
- the compartment has an opening for accessing the roll of plastic bag stock therethrough.
- a door is pivotably mounted to the housing, the door being pivotable between a closed position, covering the opening, and an open position, enabling access to the compartment.
- the door includes a cutting bracket on an interior face thereof, an elongate track removably mounted upon the cutting bracket, a cutting blade holder slidably mounted upon the track and a cutting blade assembly mounted to the cutting blade holder.
- the cutting blade holder cantilevers forward from the track and includes a blade bracket at a terminal end thereof receiving the cutting blade assembly therein, such that the cutting blade is spaced forwardly from the track.
- a lid is pivotably attached to the housing, and movable between a closed position, covering the platform, and an open position, exposing the platform.
- the platform defines a first cavity and the lid defines an opposing second cavity in an underside of the lid, the first cavity and the second cavity being engaged in the closed position of the lid to form a sealed vacuum chamber therebetween.
- a pump is in fluid communication with the vacuum chamber to withdraw air from the vacuum chamber and create a vacuum therein, the sealed vacuum chamber being configured to receive an open end of a plastic bag therebetween and withdraw air therefrom via activation of the pump.
- a first heating plate is secured to one of the underside of the lid and the platform, and an opposing, thermally insulating backing strip is secured to the other of the underside of the lid and the platform.
- the first heating plate and the backing strip are configured to heat seal a portion of a plastic bag positioned therebetween.
- FIG. 1 is a front, top and left side perspective view of a vacuum sealer according to an embodiment of the present disclosure, with a lid of the vacuum sealer in a closed position thereof;
- FIG. 2 is a front and top perspective view of the vacuum sealer of FIG. 1 , with the lid in an open position thereof;
- FIG. 3 is a rear and left side perspective view of an upper housing of the vacuum sealer of FIG. 1 , with an underside of the upper housing removed to show the internal components therein;
- FIG. 4 is front, top and left side perspective view a door of the vacuum sealer of FIG. 1 , having a cutting assembly on an inner face thereof;
- FIG. 5 is an exploded view of the door and cutting assembly of FIG. 4 .
- FIGS. 1-5 a vacuum sealer, generally designated 10 , for at least one of sealing and date stamping plastic bags (not shown) formed from a roll of bag stock 50 (as will be described in further detail below).
- the vacuum sealer 10 comprises an upper housing 12 and an underlying lower housing 14 supporting the vacuum sealer 10 atop an underlying support surface, e.g., a countertop (not shown).
- the upper housing 12 and the lower housing 14 are secured together in a manner well understood by those of ordinary skill in the art, such as, for example, without limitation, via a complementary friction fit, a snap fit, an adhesive connection, fasteners, combinations thereof, or the like.
- a lid 16 at a top end of the upper housing 12 is movably attached thereto, and pivotable between closed ( FIG. 1 ) and open ( FIGS. 2, 3 ) positions, as will be explained in further detail below.
- the upper housing 12 defines a platform 20 that is covered by the lid 16 when positioned in the closed position thereof and exposed, enabling access thereto, when the lid 16 is moved to the open position.
- the lid 16 is sized and shaped to generally correspond to the size and shape of the platform 20 .
- the lid 16 is supported by at least one arm 17 (two arms 17 in the illustrated embodiment proximate opposing left and right sides of the lid 16 ) located at a rear end of the lid 16 and pivotably attached to the upper housing 12 .
- the at least one arm 17 may include a torsion spring or the like, biasing the lid 16 into the open position thereof.
- the lid 16 is selectively pivotable downward onto the platform 20 into the closed position.
- the platform 20 defines a first cavity 22 bordered by a first gasket 22 a secured on the platform 20 .
- the platform 20 is formed at an upper end of the upper housing 12 , but the disclosure is not so limited.
- the platform 20 may be formed elsewhere on the vacuum sealer 10 , such as, for example, without limitation, on a flange of the lower housing 14 .
- the lid 16 defines a second cavity 24 formed in an underside thereof and bordered by a second gasket 24 a secured to the underside of the lid 16 .
- the first gasket 22 a and the second gasket 24 a are sized, shaped and positioned to sealingly, i.e., air-tightly, engage one another when the lid 16 is pivoted into the closed position thereof, such that the first cavity 22 and the second cavity 24 form an airtight vacuum chamber 26 therebetween.
- a vacuum pumping device 18 ( FIG. 3 ), e.g., a pneumatic pump, disposed within the vacuum sealer 10 , e.g., within the upper housing 12 , is in fluid communication with the vacuum chamber 26 in a manner well understood by those of ordinary skill in the art, e.g., via an aperture (not shown) in the first cavity 22 , to withdraw air out of the sealed vacuum chamber 26 and create a vacuum.
- a lid handle 28 is mounted to the lid 16 , e.g., to a front end of the lid 16 , for a user to grasp and easily pivot the lid 16 between the open and closed positions, and, more importantly, to provide leverage for pressing the lid 16 down onto the platform 20 in the closed position to provide the required airtight seal between the first and second gaskets 22 a , 24 a .
- the lid 16 includes at least one latching member 32 (two latching members 32 in the illustrated embodiment) projecting from the lid 16 and configured to catch/hook onto a corresponding at least one latch (not shown) positioned in a respective at least one slot 34 (two slots 34 in the illustrated embodiment) in the platform 20 to fasten the lid 16 into the closed position thereof.
- a release bar 33 is mounted to the upper housing 12 , e.g., the platform 20 , and operatively connected to the at least one latch in a manner well understood by those of ordinary skill in the art.
- the release bar 33 is selectively actuatable to release the at least one latch member 32 from the corresponding at least one latch, in order to disengage the lid 16 from the platform 20 .
- the platform 20 may alternatively include the at least one latching member 32 projecting therefrom and the lid 16 may include the corresponding at least one slot 34 having a latch therein.
- the release bar 33 may also be mounted to the lid 16 .
- the handle 28 and the release bar 33 may be combined into a single component.
- the lid 16 may be releasably fastenable/lockable to the platform 20 via any of numerous different means currently known or that later become known to those of ordinary skill in the art.
- a conventional first heating plate 30 is secured in/on the platform 20 , adjacent, e.g., in front of, the first cavity 22 .
- the heating plate 30 may be located elsewhere along the platform 20 , or, alternatively, on the underside of the lid 16 .
- the heating plate 30 includes a heating ribbon configured to heat up when electricity is applied thereto during a sealing operation to heat seal a bag.
- a corresponding backing strip/plate 31 is secured to the underside of the lid 16 , opposite the first heating plate 30 .
- the backing strip 31 may be formed of a thermal insulator, e.g., silicone, to prevent the heat from being transferred from the first heating plate 30 to the lid 16 and also to assist in the sealing operation.
- the backing strip 31 may alternatively be located on the platform 20 opposite a heating plate 30 on the underside of the lid 16 .
- At least one manually adjustable stamp wheel/dial 36 is rotatably mounted to the underside of the lid 16 .
- a set of manually adjustable stamp wheels 36 are mounted, including a month wheel 36 a , a day wheel 36 b and a year wheel 36 c .
- Each wheel 36 a - 36 c includes a plurality of raised characters thereon, e.g., alphanumeric characters, spaced about the peripheral surface of the wheel, in a manner well understood by those of ordinary skill in the art, corresponding to months, days and years, respectively.
- each of the wheels 36 b and 36 c may include raised numbers 1-9 spaced about the respective peripheral surfaces thereof, and may be utilized by a user to indicate days or years.
- the stamp wheels 36 are manually rotatable by a user to display a selected date, e.g., an expiration, “use by” or “cook by” date.
- the disclosure is not so limited, however.
- the rotatable stamp wheels 36 may alternatively have raised characters thereon corresponding to other text, numbers, symbols, combinations thereof, or the like.
- a second heating plate 38 is secured in/on the platform 20 opposite the stamp wheels 36 .
- the second heating plate 38 includes a heating ribbon configured to heat up when electricity is applied thereto.
- the at least one rotatable stamp wheel 36 may alternatively be mounted on the platform 20 and the opposing second heating plate 38 may be may be mounted on the underside of the lid 16 .
- the vacuum sealer 10 further includes a user interface 40 , which is operatively connected to a controller 56 ( FIG. 3 ) in a manner well understood by those of ordinary skill in the art.
- the controller 56 is operatively connected with at least the first heating plate 30 , the second heating plate 38 and the pumping device 18 to selectively energize at least one of the first heating plate 30 , the second heating plate 38 and the pumping device 18 according to the selection made by the user on the user interface 40 .
- the vacuum sealer 10 may further include a plastic roll compartment 42 housing and storing the roll of plastic bag stock 50 therein.
- the plastic roll compartment 42 is located within the lower housing 14 .
- the base of the plastic roll compartment 42 is generally arcuate/tubular in order to accommodate/cradle the roll of plastic bag stock 50 .
- the bag stock 50 is formed having two opposing side edges that are factory sealed. A desired length of bag stock is cut off the roll (as will be explained in further detail below), such that the cut bag stock has two opposing sealed side edges, e.g., left and right sides, and two opposing open ends.
- the compartment 42 is accessible via a pivotable door 44 mounted to the lower housing 14 and movable between a closed position ( FIG. 2 ), covering the compartment 42 , and an open position ( FIG. 1 ), enabling access to the roll of plastic bag stock 50 .
- the door 44 is located at a front end of the lower housing 14 , but the disclosure is not so limited.
- the door 44 is pivotably mounted to the lower housing 14 from a bottom end of the door 44 , in a manner well understood by those of ordinary skill in the art, such that the door 44 pivots outwardly (relative to the compartment 42 ) and downwardly to open.
- the door 44 may include at least one hook 44 a (two hooks 44 a at opposing sides of the door 4 in FIG.
- the door 44 may be connected to the lower housing 14 via a pin connection.
- the door 44 takes the configuration of a forwardly extending lip from the base of the lower housing 14 , generally parallel with the base of the lower housing 14 and spanning at least the width of the roll of plastic bag stock 50 .
- the door 44 includes a cutting bracket 48 on an interior face thereof, and spanning substantially the entire length of the door 44 .
- the cutting bracket 48 may be integrally formed with the door 44 , or, alternatively, may be individually constructed and secured to the interior face of the door 44 .
- An elongate track 49 is removably attached to the cutting bracket 48 and extends substantially along the entire length of the cutting bracket 48 .
- the cutting bracket 48 includes a pair of latches 48 a projecting toward the track 49 from opposing sides of the cutting bracket 48
- the track 49 includes a corresponding pair of deflectable clips 49 a projecting toward the cutting bracket 48 .
- the clips 49 a latch onto the respective latches 48 a and are deflectable to disengage from the latches 48 a and separate the track 49 from the cutting bracket 48 .
- the track 49 may be removably attached to the elongate track 49 via numerous different means, currently known or that later become known.
- a cutting blade holder 52 is slidably mounted upon the track 49 in a manner well understood by those of ordinary skill in the art.
- the track 49 may define a front lip extending proximate a top and along a front edge of the track 49 and a rear lip extending proximate a top and along a rear edge of the track thereof.
- the cutting blade holder 52 may include a portion complementarily shaped to wrap around the top end of the track 49 and snap into abutment with the respective undersides of the front and rear lips of the track 49 such that cutting blade holder 52 is manually slidable back and forth along the track 49 . As shown best in FIG.
- the cutting blade holder 52 cantilevers forward (i.e., away from the compartment 42 ) from the track 49 and includes a blade bracket 52 a at a terminal end thereof having an open base end to receive a downwardly facing cutting blade assembly 54 . Accordingly, the cutting blade assembly 54 is spaced forwardly, i.e., away from the compartment 42 , from the track 49 and the cutting bracket 48 .
- the cutting bracket 48 , the track 49 removably attached thereto, and the cutting blade holder 52 slidably attached to the track 49 are stowed away and hidden from view when the door 44 is in the closed position.
- the door 44 is moved to the open position, exposing both the roll of plastic bag stock 50 as well as the cutting bracket 48 , the track 49 , and the cutting blade holder 52 ( FIG. 1 ).
- the track 49 is removed from the cutting bracket 48 (for example, as explained above) and an open, free end of the roll of plastic bag stock 50 is pulled out and extended beyond the cutting bracket 48 .
- the track 49 is re-attached to the cutting bracket 48 such that roll of plastic bag stock 50 extends through an open-ended slot 51 between the cutting bracket 48 and the underside of the track 49 .
- the free end of the roll of plastic bag stock 50 is then pulled as desired to form a bag of the desired size.
- the cutting blade holder 52 is then slid along the track 49 and the downwardly facing cutting blade assembly 54 cuts through the roll of plastic bag stock 50 , creating a cut piece of bag stock having opposing open ends.
- the forward cantilevered extension of the cutting blade holder 52 from the track 49 positions the cutting blade assembly 54 forward from the cutting bracket 48 and the track 49 .
- the cutting blade assembly 54 cuts the plastic bag roll 50 at a location spaced forward from the cutting bracket 48 and the track 49 . Consequently, after a length of the plastic bag is cut by the cutting blade assembly 54 , a new free end of the plastic bag roll 50 (which extends between the cutting bracket 48 and the track 49 ) remains exposed (i.e., extending beyond the cutting bracket 48 and the track 49 approximately to the cutting blade assembly 54 ) and can be easily grasped and pulled out to a desired length in preparation for the next cut.
- the lid 16 is moved to the open position thereof (if not already in the open position) and one of the open ends of the cut piece of bag stock is positioned atop the first heating plate 30 and the lid 16 is thereafter closed.
- the user interface 40 is actuated to initiate a “seal only” operation, whereby the first heating plate 30 is energized to heat up for a prescribed time or to a prescribed temperature or combinations thereof and seal the open end of the cut piece of bag stock pressed between the first heating plate 30 and the backing strip 31 , thereby forming a plastic bag with one remaining open end for receiving the item(s), e.g., foodstuff therethrough.
- the plastic bag is removed from the vacuum sealer 10 and the item(s) is thereafter placed in the bag via the remaining open end.
- the vacuum sealer 10 may alternatively be utilized with a separately obtained plastic bag (not formed from the roll of plastic bag stock 50 ) having one open end.
- the lid 16 is once again moved to the open position thereof ( FIG. 2 ) and the remaining open end of the plastic bag is positioned within the first cavity 22 .
- the lid 16 is then pressed down to the closed position thereof to abut, or latch onto, the platform 20 . Sealed engagement of the second cavity 24 with the first cavity 22 , via the first and second gaskets 22 a , 24 a , in the closed position of the lid 16 creates the airtight vacuum chamber 26 around the open end of the plastic bag.
- the user interface 40 is actuated to initiate the “seal only” operation or a “vacuum-and-seal” operation.
- the pumping device 18 is energized (in a conventional manner well understood by those of ordinary skill in the art) to draw out air from the plastic bag via the open end thereof and through the aperture within the vacuum chamber 26 .
- the first heating plate 30 is then energized (in a conventional manner well understood by those of ordinary skill in the art) for a prescribed time or to a prescribed temperature or combinations thereof and seal the portion of the plastic bag pressed between the first heating plate 30 and the backing strip 31 .
- a user may also manually rotate the respective stamp wheels 36 to display a desired date, e.g., a “use by” date, and actuate the user interface 40 to initiate a “heat stamping” operation (in addition to the vacuum and/or sealing operations or alone).
- the second heating plate 38 is energized, in a manner well understood by those of ordinary skill in the art, for a prescribed time or to a prescribed temperature or combinations, to create an embossed (or engraved) heat stamp of the selection on the portion of the plastic bag pressed between the stamp wheels 36 and the second heating plate 38 .
- the stamp wheel(s) 36 may be positioned along the backing strip 31 , such that the stamp is embossed along the plastic bag seal, thereby eliminating the second heating plate 38 . It is understood, therefore, that this disclosure is not limited to the particular embodiment(s) disclosed, but it is intended to cover modifications within the spirit and scope of the present invention, as set forth in the appended claims.
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- This application claims priority from U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 62/529,592, titled “Vacuum Sealer Home Appliance with Integrated Customizable Date Code Stamp”, filed on Jul. 7, 2017, the entire contents of which are incorporated by reference herein.
- The present disclosure relates generally to a vacuum sealer home appliance and, more particularly, to a vacuum sealer with integrated, customizable heat stamping capability.
- Vacuum sealers are small appliances, generally utilized to vacuum, i.e. evacuate air from, and heat seal plastic bags containing foodstuff for longer term storage. Vacuum sealing foodstuff packaging provides many benefits, with a particular advantage of preserving the freshness of the foodstuff for a longer period of time than if the foodstuff were otherwise stored while exposed to ambient air.
- Despite the advantage of preserving the freshness of the foodstuff for a longer period of time, or because of the extended freshness, consumers get confused about the date on which the foodstuff contents were sealed, or, alternatively, identify a date by which to use, e.g., cook or consume, the foodstuff contents. Currently, a user must manually write the date onto the plastic bag, e.g., with a marker.
- Accordingly, it would be advantageous to manufacture a vacuum sealer having the capability to also stamp a date to the plastic bag.
- Briefly stated, one aspect of the present disclosure is directed to a vacuum sealer including a housing having an upper platform. A lid is pivotably attached to the housing, and movable between a closed position, covering the platform, and an open position, exposing the platform. The platform defines a first cavity and the lid defines an opposing second cavity in an underside of the lid, the first cavity and the second cavity being engaged in the closed position of the lid to form a sealed vacuum chamber therebetween. A pump is in fluid communication with the vacuum chamber to withdraw air from the vacuum chamber and create a vacuum therein, the sealed vacuum chamber being configured to receive an open end of a plastic bag therebetween and withdraw air therefrom via activation of the pump. A first heating plate is secured to one of the underside of the lid and the platform and an opposing, thermally insulating backing strip is secured to the other of the underside of the lid and the platform. The first heating plate and the backing strip are configured to heat seal a portion of a plastic bag positioned therebetween. A second heating plate is secured to one of the underside of the lid and the platform, and an opposing at least one selectively rotatable stamp wheel is rotatably mounted to the other of the underside of the lid and the platform. The at least one stamp wheel has a plurality of raised characters spaced about a periphery thereof, and the at least one stamp wheel and the second heating plate are configured to stamp the raised characters facing the second heating plate onto a portion of a plastic bag positioned therebetween.
- Another aspect of the present disclosure is directed to a vacuum sealer comprising a housing having an upper platform and an internal compartment configured to house a roll of plastic bag stock therein. The compartment has an opening for accessing the roll of plastic bag stock therethrough. A door is pivotably mounted to the housing, the door being pivotable between a closed position, covering the opening, and an open position, enabling access to the compartment. The door includes a cutting bracket on an interior face thereof, an elongate track removably mounted upon the cutting bracket, a cutting blade holder slidably mounted upon the track and a cutting blade assembly mounted to the cutting blade holder. The cutting blade holder cantilevers forward from the track and includes a blade bracket at a terminal end thereof receiving the cutting blade assembly therein, such that the cutting blade is spaced forwardly from the track. A lid is pivotably attached to the housing, and movable between a closed position, covering the platform, and an open position, exposing the platform. The platform defines a first cavity and the lid defines an opposing second cavity in an underside of the lid, the first cavity and the second cavity being engaged in the closed position of the lid to form a sealed vacuum chamber therebetween. A pump is in fluid communication with the vacuum chamber to withdraw air from the vacuum chamber and create a vacuum therein, the sealed vacuum chamber being configured to receive an open end of a plastic bag therebetween and withdraw air therefrom via activation of the pump. A first heating plate is secured to one of the underside of the lid and the platform, and an opposing, thermally insulating backing strip is secured to the other of the underside of the lid and the platform. The first heating plate and the backing strip are configured to heat seal a portion of a plastic bag positioned therebetween.
- The following description of the disclosure will be better understood when read in conjunction with the appended drawings. It should be understood, however, that the disclosure is not limited to the precise arrangements and instrumentalities shown. In the drawings:
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FIG. 1 is a front, top and left side perspective view of a vacuum sealer according to an embodiment of the present disclosure, with a lid of the vacuum sealer in a closed position thereof; -
FIG. 2 is a front and top perspective view of the vacuum sealer ofFIG. 1 , with the lid in an open position thereof; -
FIG. 3 is a rear and left side perspective view of an upper housing of the vacuum sealer ofFIG. 1 , with an underside of the upper housing removed to show the internal components therein; -
FIG. 4 is front, top and left side perspective view a door of the vacuum sealer ofFIG. 1 , having a cutting assembly on an inner face thereof; and -
FIG. 5 is an exploded view of the door and cutting assembly ofFIG. 4 . - Certain terminology is used in the following description for convenience only and is not limiting. The words “lower,” “bottom,” “upper” and “top” designate directions in the drawings to which reference is made. The words “inwardly,” “outwardly,” “upwardly” and “downwardly” refer to directions toward and away from, respectively, the geometric center of the vacuum sealer, and designated parts thereof, in accordance with the present disclosure. Unless specifically set forth herein, the terms “a,” “an” and “the” are not limited to one element, but instead should be read as meaning “at least one.” The terminology includes the words noted above, derivatives thereof and words of similar import.
- It should also be understood that the terms “about,” “approximately,” “generally,” “substantially” and like terms, used herein when referring to a dimension or characteristic of a component of the invention, indicate that the described dimension/characteristic is not a strict boundary or parameter and does not exclude minor variations therefrom that are functionally similar. At a minimum, such references that include a numerical parameter would include variations that, using mathematical and industrial principles accepted in the art (e.g., rounding, measurement or other systematic errors, manufacturing tolerances, etc.), would not vary the least significant digit.
- Referring to the drawings in detail, wherein like numerals indicate like elements throughout, there is shown in
FIGS. 1-5 a vacuum sealer, generally designated 10, for at least one of sealing and date stamping plastic bags (not shown) formed from a roll of bag stock 50 (as will be described in further detail below). Generally, thevacuum sealer 10 comprises anupper housing 12 and an underlyinglower housing 14 supporting thevacuum sealer 10 atop an underlying support surface, e.g., a countertop (not shown). Theupper housing 12 and thelower housing 14 are secured together in a manner well understood by those of ordinary skill in the art, such as, for example, without limitation, via a complementary friction fit, a snap fit, an adhesive connection, fasteners, combinations thereof, or the like. - A
lid 16 at a top end of theupper housing 12 is movably attached thereto, and pivotable between closed (FIG. 1 ) and open (FIGS. 2, 3 ) positions, as will be explained in further detail below. As shown best inFIG. 2 , theupper housing 12 defines aplatform 20 that is covered by thelid 16 when positioned in the closed position thereof and exposed, enabling access thereto, when thelid 16 is moved to the open position. Thelid 16 is sized and shaped to generally correspond to the size and shape of theplatform 20. As shown, thelid 16 is supported by at least one arm 17 (twoarms 17 in the illustrated embodiment proximate opposing left and right sides of the lid 16) located at a rear end of thelid 16 and pivotably attached to theupper housing 12. The at least onearm 17 may include a torsion spring or the like, biasing thelid 16 into the open position thereof. Thelid 16 is selectively pivotable downward onto theplatform 20 into the closed position. - The
platform 20 defines afirst cavity 22 bordered by afirst gasket 22 a secured on theplatform 20. In the illustrated embodiment, theplatform 20 is formed at an upper end of theupper housing 12, but the disclosure is not so limited. As should be understood, theplatform 20 may be formed elsewhere on thevacuum sealer 10, such as, for example, without limitation, on a flange of thelower housing 14. Thelid 16 defines asecond cavity 24 formed in an underside thereof and bordered by asecond gasket 24 a secured to the underside of thelid 16. Thefirst gasket 22 a and thesecond gasket 24 a are sized, shaped and positioned to sealingly, i.e., air-tightly, engage one another when thelid 16 is pivoted into the closed position thereof, such that thefirst cavity 22 and thesecond cavity 24 form anairtight vacuum chamber 26 therebetween. A vacuum pumping device 18 (FIG. 3 ), e.g., a pneumatic pump, disposed within thevacuum sealer 10, e.g., within theupper housing 12, is in fluid communication with thevacuum chamber 26 in a manner well understood by those of ordinary skill in the art, e.g., via an aperture (not shown) in thefirst cavity 22, to withdraw air out of the sealedvacuum chamber 26 and create a vacuum. - A
lid handle 28 is mounted to thelid 16, e.g., to a front end of thelid 16, for a user to grasp and easily pivot thelid 16 between the open and closed positions, and, more importantly, to provide leverage for pressing thelid 16 down onto theplatform 20 in the closed position to provide the required airtight seal between the first andsecond gaskets FIG. 2 , thelid 16 includes at least one latching member 32 (twolatching members 32 in the illustrated embodiment) projecting from thelid 16 and configured to catch/hook onto a corresponding at least one latch (not shown) positioned in a respective at least one slot 34 (twoslots 34 in the illustrated embodiment) in theplatform 20 to fasten thelid 16 into the closed position thereof. Arelease bar 33 is mounted to theupper housing 12, e.g., theplatform 20, and operatively connected to the at least one latch in a manner well understood by those of ordinary skill in the art. Therelease bar 33 is selectively actuatable to release the at least onelatch member 32 from the corresponding at least one latch, in order to disengage thelid 16 from theplatform 20. - As should be understood, the
platform 20 may alternatively include the at least onelatching member 32 projecting therefrom and thelid 16 may include the corresponding at least oneslot 34 having a latch therein. Therelease bar 33 may also be mounted to thelid 16. As also should be understood, thehandle 28 and therelease bar 33 may be combined into a single component. Alternatively, thelid 16 may be releasably fastenable/lockable to theplatform 20 via any of numerous different means currently known or that later become known to those of ordinary skill in the art. - A conventional
first heating plate 30, well known by those of ordinary skill in the art, is secured in/on theplatform 20, adjacent, e.g., in front of, thefirst cavity 22. As should be understood, however, theheating plate 30 may be located elsewhere along theplatform 20, or, alternatively, on the underside of thelid 16. As should be understood, theheating plate 30 includes a heating ribbon configured to heat up when electricity is applied thereto during a sealing operation to heat seal a bag. A corresponding backing strip/plate 31 is secured to the underside of thelid 16, opposite thefirst heating plate 30. As should be understood, thebacking strip 31 may be formed of a thermal insulator, e.g., silicone, to prevent the heat from being transferred from thefirst heating plate 30 to thelid 16 and also to assist in the sealing operation. As also should be understood, thebacking strip 31 may alternatively be located on theplatform 20 opposite aheating plate 30 on the underside of thelid 16. - Referring to
FIG. 2 , at least one manually adjustable stamp wheel/dial 36 is rotatably mounted to the underside of thelid 16. In the illustrated embodiment, a set of manuallyadjustable stamp wheels 36 are mounted, including amonth wheel 36 a, aday wheel 36 b and ayear wheel 36 c. Eachwheel 36 a-36 c includes a plurality of raised characters thereon, e.g., alphanumeric characters, spaced about the peripheral surface of the wheel, in a manner well understood by those of ordinary skill in the art, corresponding to months, days and years, respectively. Alternatively, each of thewheels stamp wheels 36 are manually rotatable by a user to display a selected date, e.g., an expiration, “use by” or “cook by” date. The disclosure is not so limited, however. Therotatable stamp wheels 36 may alternatively have raised characters thereon corresponding to other text, numbers, symbols, combinations thereof, or the like. Asecond heating plate 38 is secured in/on theplatform 20 opposite thestamp wheels 36. Similarly to thefirst heating plate 30, thesecond heating plate 38 includes a heating ribbon configured to heat up when electricity is applied thereto. As should be understood by those of ordinary skill in the art, the at least onerotatable stamp wheel 36 may alternatively be mounted on theplatform 20 and the opposingsecond heating plate 38 may be may be mounted on the underside of thelid 16. - The
vacuum sealer 10 further includes auser interface 40, which is operatively connected to a controller 56 (FIG. 3 ) in a manner well understood by those of ordinary skill in the art. Thecontroller 56 is operatively connected with at least thefirst heating plate 30, thesecond heating plate 38 and thepumping device 18 to selectively energize at least one of thefirst heating plate 30, thesecond heating plate 38 and thepumping device 18 according to the selection made by the user on theuser interface 40. - As shown best in
FIG. 1 , thevacuum sealer 10 may further include aplastic roll compartment 42 housing and storing the roll ofplastic bag stock 50 therein. In the illustrated embodiment, theplastic roll compartment 42 is located within thelower housing 14. As shown, the base of theplastic roll compartment 42 is generally arcuate/tubular in order to accommodate/cradle the roll ofplastic bag stock 50. As should be understood, thebag stock 50 is formed having two opposing side edges that are factory sealed. A desired length of bag stock is cut off the roll (as will be explained in further detail below), such that the cut bag stock has two opposing sealed side edges, e.g., left and right sides, and two opposing open ends. - The
compartment 42 is accessible via apivotable door 44 mounted to thelower housing 14 and movable between a closed position (FIG. 2 ), covering thecompartment 42, and an open position (FIG. 1 ), enabling access to the roll ofplastic bag stock 50. In the illustrated embodiment thedoor 44 is located at a front end of thelower housing 14, but the disclosure is not so limited. Thedoor 44 is pivotably mounted to thelower housing 14 from a bottom end of thedoor 44, in a manner well understood by those of ordinary skill in the art, such that thedoor 44 pivots outwardly (relative to the compartment 42) and downwardly to open. As one non-limiting example, thedoor 44 may include at least onehook 44 a (twohooks 44 a at opposing sides of the door 4 inFIG. 4 ) projecting from the bottom end of the door 44 (relative to the orientation of thedoor 44 while in the closed position) and hingedly attached to a base of thelower housing 14. Alternatively, as another non-limiting example, thedoor 44 may be connected to thelower housing 14 via a pin connection. In the open position thereof (FIG. 1 ), thedoor 44 takes the configuration of a forwardly extending lip from the base of thelower housing 14, generally parallel with the base of thelower housing 14 and spanning at least the width of the roll ofplastic bag stock 50. - Referring to
FIGS. 1, 4 and 5 , thedoor 44 includes a cuttingbracket 48 on an interior face thereof, and spanning substantially the entire length of thedoor 44. The cuttingbracket 48 may be integrally formed with thedoor 44, or, alternatively, may be individually constructed and secured to the interior face of thedoor 44. Anelongate track 49 is removably attached to the cuttingbracket 48 and extends substantially along the entire length of the cuttingbracket 48. In the illustrated embodiment, the cuttingbracket 48 includes a pair oflatches 48 a projecting toward thetrack 49 from opposing sides of the cuttingbracket 48, and thetrack 49 includes a corresponding pair ofdeflectable clips 49 a projecting toward the cuttingbracket 48. Theclips 49 a latch onto the respective latches 48 a and are deflectable to disengage from thelatches 48 a and separate thetrack 49 from the cuttingbracket 48. As should be understood, however, thetrack 49 may be removably attached to theelongate track 49 via numerous different means, currently known or that later become known. - A
cutting blade holder 52 is slidably mounted upon thetrack 49 in a manner well understood by those of ordinary skill in the art. As one non-limiting example, thetrack 49 may define a front lip extending proximate a top and along a front edge of thetrack 49 and a rear lip extending proximate a top and along a rear edge of the track thereof. Thecutting blade holder 52 may include a portion complementarily shaped to wrap around the top end of thetrack 49 and snap into abutment with the respective undersides of the front and rear lips of thetrack 49 such thatcutting blade holder 52 is manually slidable back and forth along thetrack 49. As shown best inFIG. 4 , thecutting blade holder 52 cantilevers forward (i.e., away from the compartment 42) from thetrack 49 and includes ablade bracket 52 a at a terminal end thereof having an open base end to receive a downwardly facingcutting blade assembly 54. Accordingly, thecutting blade assembly 54 is spaced forwardly, i.e., away from thecompartment 42, from thetrack 49 and the cuttingbracket 48. - As shown in
FIG. 2 , the cuttingbracket 48, thetrack 49 removably attached thereto, and thecutting blade holder 52 slidably attached to thetrack 49 are stowed away and hidden from view when thedoor 44 is in the closed position. To access the roll ofplastic bag stock 50, thedoor 44 is moved to the open position, exposing both the roll ofplastic bag stock 50 as well as the cuttingbracket 48, thetrack 49, and the cutting blade holder 52 (FIG. 1 ). - The first time the roll of
plastic bag stock 50 is used, thetrack 49 is removed from the cutting bracket 48 (for example, as explained above) and an open, free end of the roll ofplastic bag stock 50 is pulled out and extended beyond the cuttingbracket 48. Thetrack 49 is re-attached to the cuttingbracket 48 such that roll ofplastic bag stock 50 extends through an open-endedslot 51 between the cuttingbracket 48 and the underside of thetrack 49. The free end of the roll ofplastic bag stock 50 is then pulled as desired to form a bag of the desired size. Thecutting blade holder 52 is then slid along thetrack 49 and the downwardly facingcutting blade assembly 54 cuts through the roll ofplastic bag stock 50, creating a cut piece of bag stock having opposing open ends. - Advantageously, the forward cantilevered extension of the
cutting blade holder 52 from thetrack 49 positions thecutting blade assembly 54 forward from the cuttingbracket 48 and thetrack 49. Thus, thecutting blade assembly 54 cuts theplastic bag roll 50 at a location spaced forward from the cuttingbracket 48 and thetrack 49. Consequently, after a length of the plastic bag is cut by thecutting blade assembly 54, a new free end of the plastic bag roll 50 (which extends between the cuttingbracket 48 and the track 49) remains exposed (i.e., extending beyond the cuttingbracket 48 and thetrack 49 approximately to the cutting blade assembly 54) and can be easily grasped and pulled out to a desired length in preparation for the next cut. - After the cut piece of bag stock is obtained, the
lid 16 is moved to the open position thereof (if not already in the open position) and one of the open ends of the cut piece of bag stock is positioned atop thefirst heating plate 30 and thelid 16 is thereafter closed. Theuser interface 40 is actuated to initiate a “seal only” operation, whereby thefirst heating plate 30 is energized to heat up for a prescribed time or to a prescribed temperature or combinations thereof and seal the open end of the cut piece of bag stock pressed between thefirst heating plate 30 and thebacking strip 31, thereby forming a plastic bag with one remaining open end for receiving the item(s), e.g., foodstuff therethrough. The plastic bag is removed from thevacuum sealer 10 and the item(s) is thereafter placed in the bag via the remaining open end. As should be understood, however, thevacuum sealer 10 may alternatively be utilized with a separately obtained plastic bag (not formed from the roll of plastic bag stock 50) having one open end. - Thereafter, the
lid 16 is once again moved to the open position thereof (FIG. 2 ) and the remaining open end of the plastic bag is positioned within thefirst cavity 22. Thelid 16 is then pressed down to the closed position thereof to abut, or latch onto, theplatform 20. Sealed engagement of thesecond cavity 24 with thefirst cavity 22, via the first andsecond gaskets lid 16 creates theairtight vacuum chamber 26 around the open end of the plastic bag. Theuser interface 40 is actuated to initiate the “seal only” operation or a “vacuum-and-seal” operation. - To create a vacuum within the plastic bag, the
pumping device 18 is energized (in a conventional manner well understood by those of ordinary skill in the art) to draw out air from the plastic bag via the open end thereof and through the aperture within thevacuum chamber 26. To seal the remaining open end of the plastic bag (after the removal of the air from the bag), thefirst heating plate 30 is then energized (in a conventional manner well understood by those of ordinary skill in the art) for a prescribed time or to a prescribed temperature or combinations thereof and seal the portion of the plastic bag pressed between thefirst heating plate 30 and thebacking strip 31. - Prior to moving the
lid 16 into the closed position, a user may also manually rotate therespective stamp wheels 36 to display a desired date, e.g., a “use by” date, and actuate theuser interface 40 to initiate a “heat stamping” operation (in addition to the vacuum and/or sealing operations or alone). Upon pressing thelid 16 into the closed position thereof, thesecond heating plate 38 is energized, in a manner well understood by those of ordinary skill in the art, for a prescribed time or to a prescribed temperature or combinations, to create an embossed (or engraved) heat stamp of the selection on the portion of the plastic bag pressed between thestamp wheels 36 and thesecond heating plate 38. - It will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that changes could be made to the embodiment(s) described above without departing from the broad inventive concept thereof. As one example, the stamp wheel(s) 36 may be positioned along the
backing strip 31, such that the stamp is embossed along the plastic bag seal, thereby eliminating thesecond heating plate 38. It is understood, therefore, that this disclosure is not limited to the particular embodiment(s) disclosed, but it is intended to cover modifications within the spirit and scope of the present invention, as set forth in the appended claims.
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