Apparatus Forming Pouring Spout Or Assembling Spout With Container Patents (Class 413/53)
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Publication number: 20070278323Abstract: A charging circuit for a fuel injection coil enables the controller to selectively add a pulse of increased amplitude to the beginning of an injection current pulse. Optionally, the controller can also select one of a plurality of amplitudes for the pulse and control the duration of the pulse.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 31, 2007Publication date: December 6, 2007Applicant: Siemens VDO Automotive CorporationInventors: Luis Juan Morenilla, James Joseph Stafford, Paul Aaron Markow
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Patent number: 6390749Abstract: Disclosed is a cover mountable to a beverage container and mounting method and apparatus thereof. The container cover detachably mountable to an upper surface of a beverage container comprises a body which is formed to have substantially a disc-shaped configuration. The body is partly cut away from an edge toward a center thereof thereby to define a beverage discharging opening which has a predetermined width and a predetermined contour. The beverage discharging opening is capable of being selectively communicated with a discharging hole of the beverage container as the body is rotated. An inner end of the beverage discharging opening is delimited by a rotation guiding part which has a predetermined curvature to guide rotation of the body. The body has a straw insertion hole which is defined therein at a predetermined location to have a predetermined diameter in a manner such that a straw can be inserted therethrough.Type: GrantFiled: May 11, 2001Date of Patent: May 21, 2002Assignee: Kangsan Technologies, Ltd.Inventor: Jong Hoon Song
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Patent number: 6151861Abstract: An apparatus for automatically and continuously supplying retractable spouts for cardboard boxes, which includes first and second storing devices for storing first and second spout webs and for continuously supplying said first and second spout webs from which spout elements are formed and cut and also includes feeding means for feeding said first spout web coming from said first storing device as well as end of web sensing means which actuate auxiliary feeding means for taking up the second spout web coming from the second storing device and also including a shaft supporting a first cam for operating the feeding means and the auxiliary feeding means and also including a second cam for operating a punch element for forming and shaping said spout elements, the feeding means including levers pivoted, at a respective middle portion thereof, to a support element and having an end portion thereof coupled to supports associated with the first cam wherein the web sensing means are arranged at said punch element.Type: GrantFiled: January 19, 1999Date of Patent: November 28, 2000Inventor: Giovanni Magri
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Patent number: 6050123Abstract: A device for forming a spout in a container (8) such as a can or the like, comprises a pressure element (11) for introduction into the container (8) and a cutting element (10) for engagement at an outer side (26) of the container (8) which move towards each other in the manner of a pliers to capture the container (8).Type: GrantFiled: November 20, 1998Date of Patent: April 18, 2000Inventor: Robert Fies
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Patent number: 5707196Abstract: A method and apparatus is provided for forming a cap with a pouring spout for a container. A continuous web is fed to a spout inserting apparatus which inserts a spout directly into the continuous web. The continuous web may thereafter proceed to a label applicator which applies a label to the continuous web over the spout. Thereafter, the continuous web is moved past a dye and press wherein the cap is punched out of the continuous web and the edge is folded to form a cap. Thereafter, the caps are collected, oriented and directed to a point for subsequent use. Additionally, container bottoms may be made by the same method and apparatus. In such a case, the spout is not inserted into the web. Scrap is continuously removed after the caps are cut from the continuous web. The caps may be subsequently processed, i.e. attached to the tops and bottoms of containers.Type: GrantFiled: November 1, 1994Date of Patent: January 13, 1998Assignee: Seal Spout CorporationInventor: Robert J. Brucker
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Patent number: 5169374Abstract: A spout is attached to a wall of an article, such as a paperboard container, by pushing a stem of a spout longitudinally through a pre-formed hole in the article and against an inclined face of a flare tool so that a portion of the stem is bent laterally outwardly and into the path of a staking tool. The staking tool is displaced so that the face thereof bends a laterally outer section of the bent portion against the wall of the article while leaving a laterally inner section of the bent portion spaced longitudinally from the wall.Type: GrantFiled: December 3, 1991Date of Patent: December 8, 1992Assignee: Capitol Spouts, Inc.Inventors: Robert S. Abrams, Joseph H. Miller, Paul R. Bird
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Patent number: 4806055Abstract: A machine for inserting pouring spouts in caps, provides for feeding the caps to an indexing work table through an inlet apparatus which coordinates the position of the caps with the position of the indexing table. Mounting apparatus is provided to mount the caps on the indexing work table, which table moves the caps in a coordinated sequence to work positions where the pouring spouts are inserted in the caps. The indexing work table then moves the caps to an outlet position where ejecting apparatus removes the caps with the inserted spouts from the indexing work table, the pouring spouts on the caps are placed in the desired position and the caps are properly oriented as the caps leave the area of the spout inserting machine. A pneumatic assembly provides for the delivery of the container tops to the indexing table and for transfer of the container tops with the inserted spouts away from the indexing work table.Type: GrantFiled: April 10, 1986Date of Patent: February 21, 1989Assignee: Seal Spout CorporationInventor: Frederick A. Plaessmann
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Patent number: 4583899Abstract: A machine for inserting pouring spouts in caps, provides for feeding the caps to an indexing work table through an inlet apparatus which coordinates the position of the caps with the position of the indexing table. Mounting apparatus is provided to mount the caps on the indexing work table, which table moves the caps in a coordinated sequence to work positions where the pouring spouts are inserted in the caps. The indexing work table then moves the caps to an outlet position where ejecting apparatus removes the caps with the inserted spouts from the indexing work table, the pouring spouts on the caps are placed in the desired position and the caps are properly oriented as the caps leave the area of the spout inserting machine. A pneumatic assembly provides for the delivery of the container tops to the indexing table and for transfer of the container tops with the inserted spouts away from the indexing work table.Type: GrantFiled: March 6, 1984Date of Patent: April 22, 1986Assignee: Seal Spout CorporationInventor: Frederick A. Plaessmann
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Patent number: 4321816Abstract: A thin-walled metal tube includes a tubular nipple section, a shoulder section joined to the nipple section, a tubular barrel section and a border section connecting the shoulder and barrel sections, the barrel section being defined by a wall having a thickness in the range of between about 20 microns and about 70 microns. The border section includes a region which changes in thickness, the wall thickness of the border section being greater than the thickness of the wall defining the barrel section and the thickness changing region having a cross-section having either an arcuate or a tapered region.Type: GrantFiled: August 6, 1979Date of Patent: March 30, 1982Assignees: Kyodo Insatsu Kabushiki Kaisha, Lion Kabushiki KaishaInventors: Yoshihiko Nakahara, Norihiro Tsujii, Kenichi Nakanishi, Yuji Sakai, Masanori Saigo